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A 

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CATALOGUE 

OF THE 

MANUSCRIPTS 

IN THE 

COTTONIAN LIBRARY, 

DEPOSITfiD IN THE 

BRITISH MUSEUM. R.e^^^-3op- 



PRINTED BY COMMAND 

O F 

HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE III. 

8Cc, SCc. s;c. 

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ADDRESS OF 
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



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ADDRESS 

OF T H fi 

House of Commons of Great Britain 

T O 

HIS MAJESTY: 



EXTRACTED FROM THE VOTES, 
Veneris^ 11* die JuliU Anno 40* Georgii Regis^ 1800. 



Afost Gracious Sovereign^ 



WE, Your Majesty^s moft dutiful and loyal Subjeds, the Comipons of Creat Britain in 
Parliament affembled, having taken into our Confideration the State of the Public 
Records of this Kingdom, and the Neceffity of providing for the better Arrangement, Pre- 
fervation, and more convenient Ufe of the fame^ humbly beg leave to lay before Your 
Majefty the Report of our Proceedings thereon ; and to reprefent to Your Majefty, that in 
feveral of the principal Oflfices we have found the Public Records preferved with great Order* 
and Regularity, and in fome few, with a Method and Care which are exemplary ; but that, 
in many of the moft important Offices, they are wholly unarranged, undefcribed, and un- 
afcertained ; that fome of them are expofed to Erafure, Alteration, and Embezzlement, and 
others are lodged in Places where they are daily periftiing by Damp, or incurring a continual 
Rifk of Deftrudion by Fire, 

A Period of nearly Seventy Years has elapfed fince the laft General ParUamentary Inquiry 
upon this Subjed ; and, during this Interval of Time, the Change which has taken place 
in the Language and written CharaAer of Judicial Proceedings, as well as the large Accumu- 
lation of Materials which has been progreffively fuperadded in every Department, have in- 
creafed the Difficulties of methodizing the feveral Repofitories, or applying their Contents to 
Purpofes of practical Ufe. 

In the Courfe of our Inquiry; we have found that many of the Public Buildings allotted 
to thefe Ufes, and efpecially thofe Buildings which belong to Your Majefty s Exchequer in aU 
its Branches, comprehending the ancient Records and Muniments of the Rights and PofTeffions 
of the Crown, and the Vouchers and Accounts of the Public Revenues and Expenditure, are 
in a State fo incommodious and infecure, as to require immediate Attention. 

It has alfo appeared to us, that th^ falutary Meafures heretofore adopted by Your 
Majefty s Authority, for methodizing the Contents of 'fome of the principal Repofitories of 
Your Majefty s Records and Papers of State, might alfo be extended to many other Re^ 
pofitories, with Confequences highly beneficial to the Public Servicd 

And the fame Motives which encouraged our Predeceflbrd to intreat Your Majefty's Di- 
xedUons for printing the ancient Records of Domefday, and the Rolls of Parliament, have 

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alfo induced us to fubmit to Your Majefty s Wifdom, our Defire of extending the fame Mea- 
fure to other ancient and valuable Monuments of our Hiftory, Laws, and Government 

Your faithful Commons do therefore moft humbly befeech Your Majefty, that You will 
be gracioufly pleafed to give fuch Diredions as Your Majefty, in Your great Wifdom, fliall 
think fit, for the better Prefervation, Arrangement, and more convenient Ufe of the Public 
Records of this Kingdom. 

And w^e beg leave fiirtljer to affure Your Maje%, that whatever extraordinary Expenfes 
may be incurred by the Diredions which Your Majefty, in Your great Wifdom, fhall think 
fit to give on this Occafion, fliall be cheerfully provided for and made good by Your faithful 
Commons. 



Jiww, 1 T die Julii ; 
Anno 40*Georgii 3*" Regis, 1800- 

Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer reported to the Houfe, Tliat their Addrefs of Frida^y 
laft (that His Majefty would be gracioufly pleafed to give fuch Directions as He fliall think 
fit, for the better Prefervation, Arrangement, and more convenient Ufe of the Public Re- 
cords of this Kingdom ; and to affure His Majefty, that whatever extraordinary Expenfes may 
be incurred by the Dired^ions which His Majefty fliall think fit to give on this Occafion, fliall 
be made good by His faithful Commons) had been prefented to His Majefty ; and that His 
IVIajefty had commanded him to acquaint this Houfe, that H« will give Directions as defired 
by the faid Addrefi. 



COMMISSION 

For executing the Meafures recommended by the Houfe of Commons 
refpecting the Public Records of the Kingdom. 

OEORGE R. 

GEORGE THE THIRD by the Grace of God King of Great Britain, France and 
Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. 

To Our right trufty and right entirely beloved Coufin and Councillor JfilUam Henry 
Cavefidijh Duke of Partlandj Knight of the moft noble Order of the Garter ; Our 
right trufty and well beloved Councillors William Wyndham Baron Orenvilky and Henfy 
Dundasy Efquire, Our Three Principal Secretaries of State ; Our right trufty and well 
beloved Councillors Henry AddingtoHj Efquire, Speaker of the Houfe of Commons, 
William Pitty Efquire, Chancellor and Under Treafurer of Our Exchequer, and Firft 
Commiffioner of Our Treafury, Sir Richard Pepper Arden^ Knight, Mafter of the 
Rolls; Frederick Campbell^ Efquire, commonly called Lord F^xderick Campbell, Our 
Clerk Regifter of Scotland, Sylvejicr Douglas^ Efquire, one of the Commiffioners of 
Our Treafury, Our trufty and well beloved Sir John Mitford, Knight, Our Attorney 
General, Sir William Grants Knight, Our Solicitor General, Robert Dundas^ Efquire, 
Our Advocate for Scotland, and Charles Abbot y Efquire ; Greeting. 

WHEREAS the Knights, Citizens, and Burgeffes and Commiffioners of Shires and Boroughs, 
in Our Parliament of Great Britain aiTembled, having taken into their Confideration the 
State of the Public Records of this Kingdmn, and the Neceflity of providing for the better 
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Arrangement, Prefervation, and more convenient Ufe of the fame ; have hUmblj laid before 
Us a Report of their Proceedings thereon j and have alfo humblj reprefented unto Us» thit 
the Public Records of the Kingdom arc in many Offices unarranged, unddTcribed, and unaf«' 
curtained ; that many of them are expofed to Erafure, Alteration, and Emb^ralement, and 
are lodged in Buildings incommodious and infecure ; and that it would be beneficial for the 
Public Service, that the Records and Papers contained in many of the principal Offices and 
Repofttories fhould be methodized, and that certain of the more ancient and valuable 
amongft them fhould be printed; and have humbly befought Us that We would be graciouHy 
pleafbd to give fuch Dircdions thereupon as We in onr Wifdom fliall think fit : 

Now know ye» That We, confidering the Premifes, and eeraeftly defmng more effedl^aUJ 
to provide for the better Arrangement, Prefervation, and more convenient Ufe of the faid R^ 
cords and Papers» and repofing great Truft and Confidence in your Fidelity, Difcretion, and 
Integrity: 

Have authorized and appointed, and by thefe Prefents Do authorize and appoint you the 
faid William Henry Cavendifli Duke of Portland, William Wyndham Baron Grenville, 
Jlenry Dundas, Henry Addington, WiUiam Pitt, Sir Richard Pepper Arden, Frederick 
Campbell (commonly called Lord Frederick Campbell) Sylvefl;er Douglas^ Sir John Mitford, 
Sir William Grant, Robert Dundas, and Charles Abbot, and any Three or more of you, to 
make a diligent and particular Inquiry into the feveral Matters which Our faithful Commons 
have, in the abovementioned Report of their Proceedings, reprefented as fitting to be provided 
for by Our Royal Authority. 

And furthermore, We do by thefe Prefentsj give and grant to you Our faid Commiffioners, 
and any Three or more of you, full Power and Authority to caufe all and Angular the Officers, 
Clerks, and Minifl;ers of the faid Offices and Repofitories refpedively, to bring and produce 
upon Oath before you, or any Three or more of you, all and Angular Rolls, Records, Books, 
and Papers, or other Writings belonging to the faid Office* or l^epofitories, or any of them, 
or any Officers within the fame, and which fliall be in the Cuftody of them or any of them 
refpiedively. 

And Our further Will and Pleafure is, That ye, or any Three or more of you, upon due 
Examination of the Premifes, fhall caufe fuch Matters to be duly and fpeedily executed 
as ye fhall judge fitting and proper to be done, for the more effe<^ual Execution of the 
feveral Meafures recommended by Our faithful Commons in the faid Report of their Pro- 
ceedings relative thereto. 

And, to the end that Our Royal Will and Pleifute in the Premifes may be executed 
with the oreater Regularity and Expedition, We farther by thefe Prefents will and command, 
and do hereby give full Power and Authority to you, or any Three or more of you, to 
nominate and appoint from Time to Time fuch Perfou of Ability, Care, and Diligence, as 
ye lhall think fit, to be and &€t as your Clerk or Secretary, for the Purpofe of aiding you 
in the Execution of thefe Prefents; and alfo to nominate and appoint in like Manner fuch 
feveral Perfons of Ability, Care, and Diligence, as ye may think fit, to be Sub-Commiffioners, 
to be employed under your Dire£tion and Controul in the Premifes, and more efpecially to 
methodize, regulate, and digeft the Records, Rolls, Inftruments, Books, and Papers, in any of 
Our Public Offices and Repofitories ; and to caufe fuch of the faid Records, Rolls, Inftru- 
ments, Books, and Papers, as are decayed, and in Danger oi being deflroyod, to be bound 
and fecured ; and to make exa6l Calendars and Indexes thereof ; and to fuperintend the 
printing of fuch Calendars and Indexes, and original Records and Papers, as ye fhall 
caufe to be printed : Which faid Clerk or Secretary, and Sub-Commiffioners, and every of 
tliem, fhall and may be.removed by you, or any Three of you, from Time to Time, at your 
Will and Pleafure, full Power and Authority being hereby given to you to appoint others in 
their Places refpe£tively. 

And We further will and command, and by thefe Prefents ordain, That ye, or any Three 
or more of you, fhall from Time to Time certify, under your Hands and Seals, unto Our Lord 
High Treafurer, or unto the Commiffioners of Our Treafury for the Time being, what fhall 
bfe a fit and fuitable Recompenfe to the above-mentioned Clerk or Secretary, and Sub- 
Commiffioners refpedively, for their Pains, and Services in the Execution of the Duties 
hereby required to be by them performed ; which faid Recompenfe it is Oiir Will and Plea- 
fure fliall thereupon be paid to them refpedively and accordingly. 

And Our further Will and Pleafure is. That ye, or any Three or more of you, do and fliall, 
on or before the 25th Day of March, in the Year of our Lord 1801, and fo from Year to 

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Year, on or before the 25 th Day of March m each Year, refpedively, fo long as this Coift- 
miffion ftiall continue in force, certify unto Us in Our Privy Council, under your Hands and 
Seals refpedively, all and every of the feveral Proceedings of yourfelves and of the faid 
Sub-Conuniffioners had by virtue of thefe Prefents, together with fuch other Matters (if any) 
as may be deferving of Our Royal Confideration touching or concerning the Premifes, and 
what forther Meafures (if any) ye lhall think fit to propofe thereupon. 

And laftly. We do by thefe Prefents ordain that this Our Commiffion fhall continue in 
full Force and Virtue ; and that ye Our faid Commiffioners, or any Three or more of you, 
lhall and may from Time to Time, and at any Place or Places, proceed in the Execution 
thereof, and of every Matter and Thing therein contained, although the fame be not continued 
from Time to Time by Adjournment. 

Given at Our Court, &c. the 19th Day of July, in the Year of our Lord 1800, 



ORDER. 

At a Board of the Commiffioners appointed by His Majefty for carrying into Exe- 
cution the Meafures recommended by the Houfe of Commons refpe^fling the PubUc Records 
of the Kingdom, &c. 

Holden at the Houfe of the Right Honourable the Speaker of the 
Houfe of Commons, the 22d Day of July .1800 : 

PRESENT, 

The Right Honourable the Speaker of the House of Commons, 
The Right Honourable Sylvester Douglas, 
Sir John Mitford, Knight, His Maje% s Attorney General, 
Sir William Grant, Knight, His Majefty s Solicitor General, 
Charles Abbot, Efquire ; ^ 

It was Ordered, That the Secretary do write to the Truftees of the Britifh Mufeum^ 
to exprefs the Defire of this Board, that the Catalogue of the Manufcripts in the Cottonian 
Library, lately compiled by their ^^rincipal Librarian, may be forthwith printed. 

By Order of the Board of Commiffioners, 

John Taphanij Secretary. 



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PREFACE. 



Th e high cftimation in which the Cottonian Library has ever been held by all perfoni 
competent to appreciate its value, is amply evinced, not only by the multitude of tefti- 
monies of learned men, who have had opportunities to notice its intrinfic value, and real 
importance ; but more fo by the great folicitude that has at all times been {hewn by the 
Legiflature for its fafe cuflody and prefervation, as well whilft it continued in the poflefllou 
of the illuftrious family from whom it had its origin, as fmce it became the property of 
the Public. 

To enumerate the many unequivocal encomiums which have from its firft eftablifliment 
been beftowed upon this Library, by men of the firft eminence in moft branches of lite- 
rature, would not only exceed the limits of this introdu6lion, but alfo prove in fome mea- 
fure fupcrfluous, fince an ample detail of them has already been laid before the public 
by the learned compiler of its Catalogue, publifhed in the year 1G96*. In addition 
however to thofe honourable teftimonies, it may not be improper to fuggeft, that during 
the above-mentioned period, fcarce a writer on the antiquities, the laws, the conftitution, 
and the hiftory of this country, has neglefted to avail himfelf of the many authentic do^ 
cuments depofited in this important coUeAion : And that among our contemporaries, no 
one hardly ever thinks of engaging in any work or enquiry of that nature, without having 
recourfe to the abundant information he is likely to derive from the contents of this re- 
pofitory. 

Independently of thefe claims to general approbation, it is alfo to be obferved that at 
great number of legal evidences are here preferved, which have often contributed, and will no 
doubt hereafter be frequently called for, to determine important queftions concerning titles, 
honours, defcents, eftates, prerogatives, and immunities; and cannot hence be confidered 
as trivial by numbers of individuals, who may be involved in caufes of the above defcrip- 
tion, efpccially in a country where the fccurity of property is one of the main pillars of 
the fiate. 

Had not Dr. Smith at the beginning of his above-mentioned Catalogue, the Editors 
of the Biographia Britannicaf, the ingenious Author of the Hiftory and Antiquities of 
Leicefterfliire I, and various other late Biographical writers given very circumftantial 
accounts of the life of Sir Rolxrt Cotton, the founder of this Library, and of the origin, 
progrefs, and moft eminent merits of his coUeAion, a circumftantial detail of thefe par- 
ticulars would no doubt have been expefted in this place. But although an ample ftatement 
of this nature may now be deemed fuperfluous, yet as moft of thofe who may have occallou 
to confult this Catalogue, will probably think that a very fliort epitome of what has already 
been delivered on that fubjeft, may be neceflary as an introdu6lion to the additional fa6ts 
which are to be here ftated refpeding the Hiftory of the Library,'^ and the motives of the 
prefent publication, the following very concife flcetch of the Founder s life, will it is hoped 
not prove wholly unacceptable to the reader. 

# Dr. Thomas Smith. f Biographical Diclionary, roct Cotton. ^ Yol. ii« p. ii. pag. S34. r«^. 
§ New and Otneral Biographical Di6lionary ; Gentleman"! Magazine, 

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Sir llobci t Cotton, iitkfccntlaut from a very ancient family, which in the reign of Edward III, 
flourilhed in the county of Chefter, was bom at Denton, near Conington, in Huntingdon^ 
lliire, on tlie 22d of January 1570. He was entered at Trinity College, Cambridge, where in 
1585, he took the degree of Batchclor of Arts, and where he early imbibed a tafte for, and laid 
thejbundatioa of his pieemi^ in the Ililtory and Antiquities of his country. 

This bias, on his leaving college, was greatly increafed and confirmed by the free intercouife 
he immediately commenced with the celebrated anti([uaries, Jolcelin, Lambard, Camden, 
Noel, and feveral others, who about that time (though as yet unfuccefsfully) attempted to 
eftablifli a Society for the Invefiigation of Britilh Antiquities. Animated by the example of 
thefe alTiduous colle6tors, he negleded no opportunity (of which abundance offered at that 
time) to acquire a number of chronicles, chartularies, and other original muniments, which at 
the late diflblution of the monafteries had found their way into the hands of private perfons, 
^\'ho in general were by no means aware of their importance. Jn thefe endeavours he was 
furpafl'ed by none, nor waj> be in fa^l equalled by any of his emulous contemporaries, nioft of 
whom ultimately co-operated to increafe the ftock he was accumulating for the benefit of his 
country. 

In 1599, he accompanied his friend William Camden in a Journey to the north of Eng- 
land, where they jointly explored the whole extent of the Pi6ls wall, and brought away feveral 
infcriptions and monuments, which, after having been fome time depofited at Sir Robert's 
feat at Conington, were prefented to Trinity College Cambridge, where they are ftill carefully 
preftrved. 

At the acceflion qf K. James I. in l603, he was knighted; and one of his female ancefl:ors, 
Alaria de Weflieidiam, the Wife of William Cotton, his fifth progenitor, being defcended 
from the , family of the JBruccs in.Scotland, the King ufually honoured him with the appellation 
qiCoufin. A,i\d we acqordingly find that he ever after ulually fubjoined the name of Bruce 
to that of Cotton, and caufed the royal arms of Scotland to be added to his own armorial 
bearings. 

In the year 1608, he was appoiuted one of the Commiflioners for enquiring into the State 
of the Navy. Ami in l6ll, having been the principal promoter of the plan for the eftablifli- . 
ment of the order of Baronets, he was himfelf raifed to that rank, being created the 36th in 
fucceffion at the firft nomination. 

After having been, during upwards of so years, a diftinguiflied ornament to his countrjj, 
inc\ the principal oracle to which men in the higheft llations recurred for accurate infoniia- 
tion and advice in all matters relating to the hiftory, the rights, and the conftitution of 
t,he kingdom, during which period he produced upwards of thirty trads or differtations, chiefly 
on political and conftitutipnal fubjeils, moljt of them written at the defire of men in power, 
if not at the exprefs command of his fovereign ; it is no doubt greatly to be lamented 
that a life fo meritorious fliould, towards its clofe, have been imbittered by bafe calumny, 
and the arbitrary proceedings of Jthofe from ^vhom he had an undoubted right to exped 
diftinguillied favour and prote^ion. 

When in the year i6i5 Robert Carr, ^hom the king*s favour had rapidly raifed to th^ 
rank of eari of Somerfet, became implicated in the charge of having been acceflary to the 
murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, the earl having ever fince his exaltation been^ in habits of 
intimacy with Sir Robert Cotton, had immediate recouifc to him both for advice and 
afliftance in his perplexity, and thereby drew upon his friend a fufpicion of connivance, 
if not of interference, from which he was called upon to clear himfelf before the Privy 
Council. He was even committed to the cuftody of ap alderman of London; nor, although 
nothing could be proved againft him, w^ he releafed from this confinement till fi\^ months 
after, when the whole affair was terminated by the pardon the king was pleafed to grant to the 
earl, and to tl^e countefs of Elfex. 

About the fame time, the unpardoqable inadvertency, or rather the execrable perfidy 
of Gondemar the Spanifli ambafla4or, drew on Sir Robert Cotton another imputation, of 
which however the calumniator foon foupd it necelfary to acquit him by his own unqua- 
lifieil confeflipn. A lift he fulfered to go abroad of perfons who had fecretly received pecu- 
niary gratuities at his hands for finifter purpqfes, was found to contain the ever venerable 
name of Sir Robert; but being called upon from authority, either to prove or contradi^k 
the opprobrious charge, he revoked his declaration by alTerting that one of his fecretaries 
had unawares inferted the flame in the lift. Although Sir Robert's honour was perfeftly 



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vindicated in both thefe inftances, yet fiich tranfaftions, in ji mind fo upright as his, could 
Aot fail to caufe much agitation, and to difturb the tranquillity of a life addicted to none 
but uieful and laudable puifuits. On one of thefe ocQafions this excellent charader had 
the mortification of feeing himfelf for a time excluded from his own library; the Privy 
Council, by whofe order it was locked up, deeming its contents of too great importance to be 
♦xpofed in the manner in which the liberal Owner fufFered them to be iufpefted. From a 
Gonimiffion of James I. dated Oft. 26, I6l5, for the examination of Sir Robert Cotton, 
on a charge of having communicated the valuable ftate papers in his Library to ihe 
Spanilh ambaflador, who had caufed them to be copied and tranflated into the Spanifh 
tongue, we have reafon to conclude that this circumftance happened on the latter of 
thefe occafions. 

The anxiety to which thefe tranfaftions muft have given rift, was however trifling, compared 
to what he muft have felt, when, either by the negleft or the dillionefty of perfons in whom he 
had placed confidence, another fufpicion arofe againft him, which for a time deprived him of 
the favour of his fovereign, once more excluded him from the ufe of his Library, and accord- 
ing to his own declaration greatly contributed to abridge his days. In 1629, a tra6l was 
handed about in MS. entitled " A projeft how a prince may make himfelf an abfolute tyrant'* 
The enquiries that were immediately made for the author of fo pernicious a performance lec| 
at length to the Cottonian Library. Sir Robert, peifeAly confcious of his innocence, made 
ftrift enquiry into the tranfa6lion, and foon found that a copy of this trad, written at Florence 
in 1613, by Robert Dudley D. of Northumberland, under the lefs exceptionable Title of 
" Propofitions for his majefty^'s fervice to bridle the impertinency of Parliaments," had, un- 
known to him, found its way into his Library ; that, likewife without his knowledge, his 
Librarian or Amanuenfis had, as is fufpefted for pecuniary confiderations, fuflfered one or more 
copies of it to be taken, under the former of thefe titles, and thus drew the fatal imputation to fall 
tipon one who, though perfectly free from guilt, could not long furvi\'e a fufpicion fo in jurious 
though fo groundlefs. Although he completely vindicated his innocence of having written or 
difleminated a tra6i; fo deftruftive to the liberties of the people, of which he had ever jfhewn 
himfelf a moft zealous friend and advocate, yet under the renewed pretence that his Library 
was not of a nature to be expofed to public infpeftion, it was again put in fcqueftration, and 
himfelf once more excluded from all accefs to it What effeft this muft have had upon his 
wounded mind may eafily be gathered from the vifible decline of his health ever after, fre- 
quently declaring to his friends, "that they had broken his heart M-ho had locked up his 
Library from him." Shortly before his death, he caufed to be fignified to the Privy Council 
that their fo long detaining his books from him, without rendering any reafon for the fame, 
" had been the caufe of his mortal malady." He died on the 6th of May 1 63 r , aged 60 yeaw 
3 months and 15 days, and was buried on the fouth fide of the church of Conington, where 
a fuitable monument was erefted to his ever revered memory. 

Tliat his Library continued in fequeftration fome time after his death, appears manifeft 
from the i)etition of Sir Thomas Cotton his only fon and heir, wherein he ftates that his ftudy 
had been a long time locked up, and himfelf debarred from the ufe of it; and that it appear- 
ing from a fchedule of the contents of the faid Librarj^ prepared for the purpofe*, that ther« 
were no books or papers therein, but fuch as were the undoubted property of the petitioner, 
he therefore humbly prayed that he might henceforth have the fiee ufe of his ftudy, it 
being the beft room in his houfe. 

Although no record appears to be extant that the prayer of this petition was complied 
with, yet there is every reafon to believe that it was foon after granted; and that Sir Thomas, 
to whom the property had devolved, continued to the day of his death, M'hich happened in 
the year 1662, in quiet polTeflion of his Library. 

We are informed by Stukeley, that Bromfall, Efquire, of Blunham in Bbdfordfliire, 

high flieriff for the county of Bedford in the year 1650, M-as greatly inftrumental in prefervino- • 
this ineftimable treafure, during the convulfions of the civil wars, in which all documents of 
a conftitutional and legal nature were induftrioufly fought after, in order to be deftroyed f. 

♦ A large roll on fcllnm now cxtnnt In the Library, which f V. Stukeley Itln. Carios. p. ^4. The Library appears t« 

•mitains a compendious Caulogue of the fame, digefted in a fyf- have bceii then defK)rited at Stratton in Bedfordfhire, to which 

lematic order, it probably the above-mentioned Schedule, which place it was probably removed for the fake of fccurity $ Sir Tho- 

is faid in the Pclition to have been compiled by Mr. Dickinfon. mat^s eldeft foo, afterwards Sir John Cotton, having mairied 

From a tranflript of this Roll, given him by Mr. Aftle, Mr, S. Dorathy. heiicft ef Bdmtmd Anderfon, Efg, of that place. 
Hooper prmicd the £vo. cdltioa of the Catalogue, which bt ? r 

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Sir Thomas Cotton was fucceedecl by Sir John his eltleft foii, and he too appears to liav^ 
l)ccn never moleftecl in the free enjoyment of his Library. Darin the latter pait of his Ufe 
lie readily permitted Dr. Thomas Smith to compile the Catalogue of the coUecl^ion, which was 
printed at Oxford in the year \Gg6 

The next, and rcfpecting the public, the moft important tranfa6)ion concerning this Librarv, 
is recorded in the ftatute made in the year 17 oof, entitled "An Act for the better fettling 

and prefer\ ing the Library kept in the houfe at Wetoiinffer called Cotton Iloufe, in the 

name and family of the Cottons for the benefit of the pubHc," This a6}, after doing 
ample juftice to Sir Robert Cotton for forming a moft valuable collection of manufcripts, 
papers, records, &cj. "of great ufe and fervice for the knowledge and prefervation of our 
" conftitution in church and ftate, and generally eftcemed the heft of its kind now any where 
*' extant;" and reciting that the fame had been carefully pi*eferved, and much augmented 
and enlarged by Sir Thomas the fon, and Sir John the grandfon of the faid Sir Robert Cotton, 
ileclares " that the faid Sir John Cotton, in puifuance of the delire and intentions of his father 
" and grandfather, is content and willing that his manfion houfe and Library Ihould con- 
" iinue in his family and name, and that it be kept and preferved by the name of the 

Cottonian Library, for public ufe and advantage." 

After this preamble, fo honourable to the colleftoi's, and fo decifive in favour of the utility 
«nd importance of the collection, the ftatute enacts, that after Sir John Cotton^s death, the 
faid Library, together Math his manfion-houfe and its appurtenances be vefted in trufiees ; 
the houfe, for the ufe of the defcendants of Sir Robert Cotton, the founder, for ever ; and the 
;Library to be carefully preferved for the public ufe, without fulfering any alienation or em- 
bezzlement upon any account whatever. 

Tlie firft concern of the truftees appointed by this a6t was to caufe the Library to be care- 
fully infpe6ted in order to afcertain and identify its contents, tliat they might render th« 
keeper whom they were to appoint to the care of it, refponfibl^ for the fecurity of the fame. 
For this purpofe they named Matthew Mutton, John Anftis, and Humphrey Wanley, three 6f 
the moft eminent antiquaries of thofe days, to examine carefully hito the ftate of it, and 
report to them concerning its extent and ftate of prefervation. This report, dated June asd, 
1/03, is extant in manufcript in the Britilh Mufeum, from which it appears that they com- 
pared all the volumes in the Library with the entries in Dr. Smith's Catalogue, and afcertained 
the number of pages in each volume ; but that being limited for time, they did not make 
any material corrections in the faid Catalogue, which |they acknoM'ledged to be in feveral 
places materially defeftive. They likewife reprefented many of the volumes to bp in a ftate of 
decay, and the place where the Library was kept not altogether calculated for its prefervation. 

The folicitude of the legiflature to have this important collcftion eftc6lually fccured for the ufe 
•f the public, induced them foon after to frame a new ftatute, entitled " An Aft for the better 
" fecuring hermajefty's purchafe of Cotton Houfe in Weftminfter in which, after reciting 
that the Library, in its prefent fituation, was by no means in the ftate of fecurity, nor of the 
degree of utility it was intended to be; it was provided that to the intent fo great a treafure 
^' of books and manufcripts, fo generoufly given for the public fervice, might not remain any 
" longer ufelefs; and that it might be in her majefty's power to make this moft valuable col- 

leftion ufeful to her own fubjefts, and to all learned firangcrs ;" an agreement had been made 
with Sir John Cotton, grandfon to the Donor, for the purchafe of the inheritance of the houfe 
where the Libraiy was depofited, || for the fiim of £. 4,500, which purchafe could not have 
been made without an a6t of parliament, the preceding act concerning this Library having 
directed that the houfe flmuld not be fold or alienated : and that the faid houfe be hence- 
forth vefted in the queen, her heirs and fucceflbrs for ever. 

Whether it Avas for the purpofe of ere6ling a new building for the reception of the Library 
on the fite of the faid houfe, M hich indeed M^as directed by the laft-mentioned aft, or for 
what other reafon, does not at prefent appear ; but we ai^ informed in a fubfequent n*port of a 
Committee of the Houfe of Commons, that the Library was in the year^i7i2 removed to EHex 
Houfe in Eflex Street Strand, where it continued to the year 1730, when it was conveyed 
back to Weftminfter, and depofited. in a houfe in Little Dean's Yard, purchafed by the Crown 
of the lord Afliburnham. 



• The Books were depofited in 14. prcifesi over which were 
placed the Buds of the ii C%fai's« and of Cleopatra and Faufttna, 
whence the prcfs-marks given to the Volumes in its fevei*al Cata- 
logues, which haveneccflarily been retained to this day. 

t I » and 13 W^ilLIII. c. 7. 

J Befides the Library of Manufcripts, this Repofitory contained 
alfo a condderable number of valuable Coins^ chiefly Saxon and 



old Engli(h, and feveral antiquities, Ronian and Englifh, all which 
are now incorporated in the CoUeAions of the Britifh Mufeum. 
§ 5 Anne> c. 30. 

II This houfe, fituate behind a part of the Houfe of Commons, 
is ftill called Cotton Houfe, and is now converted into a refidenct 
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tiereflioitly after, viz. on the 23d of Oftober, 1731, in the morning, a fire broke out, ^rliicli 
deftroyed feveral, and damaged many of the manufcripts, and was near proving fatal to the 
Avhole Library: what remained was removed, bypermiffion of the Dean and Chapter, into a 
new building defigned for the dormitory of Weftminfter fchool ; and the truftees (particularly 
Mr. Speaker Onflow, who inftantly upon hearing of the fire, haftened to the fpot, and perfonall^ 
alfifted in refcuing all that could be faved from the flames) immediately took the moft effec- 
tual fteps in their power for retrieving as much of the damage as could be repaired. They 
took the opinion of feveral of the mofl; experienced officers entrufted m ith public records, 
concerning the befl; expedient^ in this emergency, and proceeded iil the manner fuggefted by 
them in redrefling the injury. Nor was the Houfe of Commons inattentive to this misfortune; 
fince we find a report of a Committee appointed by them to view the Cottonian Libraiy, and 
other public records of the ki&gdom, dated May 9, 1732, in which an ample account is given 
of the accident itfelf, and of the meafures that were adopted in confequence of the damage 
it occafioned. To this report is likewife added an appendix, fliewing at large what manufcripts 
bad been wholly deftroyed or materially injured, that perfons who may be poflefled of copies 
t)£ them, might ha»ve an opportunity of contributing to the reparation of the lofs, by com- 
municating thofe tranfcripts. 

When at length, in the year 1753, the legiflature was induced by the will of Sir Hans 
Sloane, Baronet, to purchafe his extenfive coUeftion of Natural and Artificial Curiofities, and 
to eftablifti a National Repofitory under the name of the Britifli Mufeum, it did not efcape 
them, how valuable and important an addition the Cottonian Library would be to an efta- 
blifliment of fuch great public utility. The aft therefore made in that year, after reciting the 
weighty motives that prompted them thereto, direded that the faid Library be depofited in 
the above mentioned Mufeum ; and that two truftees, to be nominated in fucceflTion by the 
reprefeiitatives of the Cotton family, be for ever added to thofe appointed by this aft, for the 
execution of the purpofed thereof*. 



• The following TabLK of die Defcent and prefent Reprefentatives of the Cotton Family, will, it is hoped, not be un« 
acceptable to the reader, who muft furely feel much interefted in a Progeny from which the public derives fuch efientiat 
«dvaat9ges3 



SIR ROBERT COTTON, BarT. 
the CoUeaor of the library, ob. 1631. 





Sia Thomas Cotton, Bart. ob. 1662. 

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Sir John Cotton, Bart, 
the Donor of the Library, ob. 1702. 

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John Cotton, Efqv 

married 
Fmnces Downing^ 
ob. vita patris, i6Sf • 



Sir John Cotton, Bart, 
oh. i7|x, fine prole. 



Frances Cotton, 
married to 
Wm. Hanbury, Efq. 
ob. 1756. 



Sir Robert Cotton, BarL^ 
fucceeded 
Sir John his nephew, 
ob. 174-9* 

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sir John Cotton, Bartb 
ob. 1752. 



Mary Hanbury, 
married to 
Martin Annefley, D.D. 

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Catherine Hanbury, 

married to 
Vdters Comewall, Efq; 
M.P* 
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Francis Annefley, Efq. L. L. D. Catherine Comewall, 
M. P. married to * • 

Sir Geo. Amyand^ now 
Cdrnewall, Bart. M.P. 



Elizabeth Stewart Cotton, 
married to 
Thomas Bowdler, Efq. 

• ' — — ^ 

John Bowdler, Efq. Thomas lowdler, EOft 



We gather from this Table that Francis Annefley, Efq. mem* 
bcr of parliament for Reading, is at prefent the lineal reprefenta- 
tive of the elder branch of the Cotton family ^ in confequence of 
wliich he, and by his nomination. Sir George Comewall, Baro- 
net, his coufln by marriage, are at this time the Cottonian 
ttuilccs of the Britifli Mufeum. Mr. Annefley, in right of his 



great grandmotiier Frances^ daughter of Sir Geoi^ Downing, 
Baronet, is Ijkewife the reprefentative of that diftinguiflied 
family, to whom the Public are indebted for the libferal founda- 
tion of a College at Cambridge, the mafterfliip of which ha9 
been conferred on Mr. Annefley in the charter lately gnmted 
for carrying into execution the intentions of the teftator* 



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It rcmams nb^r to lay befove the public wllmt ftcps the Curators of the Britifli Mufeum havti 
taken in order to fulfil the intentions of the Founder, the Donor, and the Legiflature, refpei^l- 
ing this important part of their truft. — After caufmg the Library to be carefully depgfited in a 
fafe and conlpicuous part of the department of Manufcripts^ they being aware that much re- 
mained yet to be done, in order to render it as ufeful as the nature of its contents Avould admit 
^f, wei'cpleafed in the year 1793, to dirett the keeper of that depaitment (an office then held 
by me) to take every ftep that might be deemed adviiable to reftore fuch of the damaged 
volumes as were thought yet capable of fome further repairs, and the imperfe6lion of Smith's 
Repertory having been repeatedly complained of, to prepare a new and inore accurate 
Catalogue without delay. The following account of the manner in which I endeavoured to 
«,cquit myfelf of this tafk, will at the fame time convey the beft idea 1 can give of the prefent 
State bf the Libraryv 

This Library, which orighially confifted of 958 volumes, was by tlie above-mentioned iirc 
\n the year 1731, reduced to 86 1 volumes, of which, when brought to the Mufeum, loi 
^ere damaged bundles preferved in cafes. IMany of the volumes in bindings were not 
paged at all; and few indeed were paged with accuracy. In feveral of them there w^re 
evident marks that leaves had been purloined; and fome had been bound up with much 
irregularity and difotder. Concerning the bundles in cafes, the Committee of the Iloufe 
of Commons, who, in the year 1732, examined into the damage occafioned by the fire, 
i'eported that feveral of them might, in careful hands, be fo far reftored as to be rendered 
ufeful. But this was afterwards rendered a taflc of much greater difficulty ; the perfons by 
whom they had been occafionally handled, having thrown them into great, and in many 
inftances irretrievable, confufion. 

With refpeH to Dr. Smith's Catalogue, the number of articles entered in it, does not much 
)rxceed 6,200, which it will be feen hereafter is not a fourth part of the contents of thefe 86 1 
Volumes-. The chief omiffions are in the State Papers and CoUeftions of fmall detached 
Trafts, of which there are no lefs than 1 70 volumes. Mod of thefe are entered only as fingle 
ftrticleSi whereas upon an average each of them contains, at leaft 100 diftinft pieces. 
About SO of thefe volumes, as Sir Wm. Dugdale informs us in his life*, were by him found 
in loofe bundles, and caufed to be bound up, but unfortunately without any order as to 
f)eifons, times, or matter ; whence it follows that they have been hitherto little ufed, bccaufe 
little known, and almoft inacceffible for want of proper calendars. 

Many df the other articles, efpecially the Biblical Books, Liturgies, Chronicles, &c. have, 
it mufl; be owned, been defcribed with fufficient accuracy, fo as to leave little room for emen- 
dation. But in other inftances, the learned compiler has inadvertently fuffcred fuch miftakes to 
efcape him, as rendered a careful examination of the whole Catalogue indifpenfably neceflary. 
Thefe defefts were noticed, and in a few inftances fupplied, by Mr. David Cafley, in art 
Appendix to his Catalogue of the king's Library of MSS. The learned Humphrey Wanley,. 
obferving in how jejune and fuperficial a manner the Saxon MSS. had been defcribed, drew 
up very ample accounts of them, which have been publilhed in the 2d volume of Hicks's 
Thefaurus : and feveral other men of learning have fince pointed out and lamented many 
inftances of omiffion and inaccuracy, which greatly diminifli the utility of the Catalogue. 
Among the more ftriking of thefe imperfedions are the afcribing to Chaucer a volume of 
poems by Hampole and others; the entering Lydgate's Siege of Troy as an anonymous poem; 
Comeftor's Bible Iliftoriaux as a common French veifion of the Bible; Marbodaeus dc 
Gemmis as a work of Evax king of Arabia, &c. 

My firft care, on entering upon my taflc, was to caufe all the volumes to be regularly paged, 
or at leaft the old paging to be accurately afcertained, without however obliterating the 
old numbers, fince that would have proved fatal to the many references that have been made 
to thefe MSS. I then proceeded to examine the bundles in cafes, and found means, after 
many repeated and not a fevv^ unfuccefsful attempts, to arrange feveral volumes and parts 
of volumes of State Papers. Some of the fhri veiled MSS. on vellum I likewife found capable 
of being reftored, though not without great care and dexterity on the part of the book- 
binder. With his affiftance I have fucceeded in reftoring 51 of the above 105 damaged MSS. 
which are now bound in 44 volumes: and though feveral of thefe be ftill defeftive, efpecially 
where parts have been confumed or defaced by fire; yet upon the whole it will be found that 
much ufeful and authentic information is ftill preferved in them. Tlie remaining 61 
J)undles have appeared to me irretrievable ; and indeed moft of them feem to be obfcure 
/ trafts and fragments of little or no importance. They are now contained in 62 cafes. 

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This done, t applied myfelf to the compilatioii of the Catalogue; And here each feparate 
article has been entered in its fucceflive order*, under as fliort and yet comprehenfive a 
title as could be devifed, which, efpecially in the multitude of letters and trads in a great 
variety of antiquated languages and hand-writings, and without either argument or mbrics, 
was attended with no fmall degree of difficulty and laboun Particular pains have been 
taken to difcover the true authors of anonymous and pfeudonymous works ; in many in- 
ftances, efpecially in anonymous poems, the firft lines have been tranfcribed in the Cata- 
logue in order to identify the piece; Notice has beeti taken of thofe works that have 
been publilhed, and references have been made to the titles of the publications, or to the 
coUedions in which they have been edited* All poffible endeavours have been ufed to afcer- 
tain the dates of the Letters and State Papers, where (as has but too often been the cafe in the 
laft and the preceding century) the writers have omitted them ; and even approximations, 
with marks of interrogation, have been inferted whei'e the exa6t dates could riot be obtained. 
The folio of each article has been entered ; and the number of folios in each volume has been 
noted, both in the Catalogue and at the end of the volume, in hopes thereby to prevent all 
future mutilation, or at leaft to lay it open to detection* The form of each volume, the 
material on which it is written, and its age, if prior to the l5th centur}^ when it could be 
afcertained with any degree of probability, have likewife been defcribed in the Catalogue. 

This Catalogue, thus drawn up with dl the induftry and circumfpe6lioii of which I wals 
capable, will be found to contain about 26,000 articles. That in the Variety and perplexity 
of refearch implied info intricate a maze of latent fads, no errors fliould have efcaped my 
beft endeavour will hardly be expefted, efpecially by thofe who are apprized that in tte 
opinion of the beft bibliographers, no work of this nature, certainly none executed by one 
fmgle peifon, and one moreover inceflantly difti'aAed by a variety of other avocations,-^ has ever 
been produced free from imperfeftions. But it is hoped that thefe imperfeftions however 
ivumerous, will riot materially affeft the utility of the performance. 

This Catalogue remained in manufcript in the Library till laft year, wheri a Committee 
of the Houfe of Commons for enquiring into the State of the' Records of the Kingdom, 
liaving ordered a Report concerning the Contents of the Bririfti Mufeum rtfpe6ting the 
objedts of their refearches, were neceffarily infprmed of its exiftence? and having been 
apprized by competent judges that its publication might prove an- obje6l of much utility, 
recommended to the Commiffion appointed by His Majefty for carrying into efFe6f the 
propofals of the faid Committee, that the printing of it be proceeded upori without delay. 
The documents relating to this tranfaftion are, by order of the Commiflion, prefixed to this 
Preface. The direflibns given in confequence of this recommendation are now fini^y 
executed. And the Public, it is hoped, will acknowledge that no endeavours have beea 
wanting in aH thofe concerned in the care and management of this Library, which may 
render it of the greateft poffible utility. 

* It is with great relu6tancc that the intention of could have been produced, than what is afforded by 
digefting the Catalogue into a fyftematic order has Hooper's above-mentioned Catalogue. A copious In- 
been relinqniflied ; the number of articles that could dex, on which more than ordinary pains have been 
not poffibly be reduced under particular claffes being bellowed, will, it is hoped, in fome meafure fupply 
fo great, that nothing more fatisfadory in this refpeft this want of fyftematic arrangement. 



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Julius, A. - -- -- i- -- - Page i. 

B. 3. 

C. - - ^ - * ■- 8. 

^ D. ^ ^ ^ ---------- 14. 

E. - - - - - ' 16. 

— F. - - 18. 

Augustus, ••--•.«•----»-- - 25. 

Tiberius, A. - - 31. 

B. ---34. 

. C. 37. 

■ D. 39. 

E. 40. 

CalioulA) a. .-..--42. 

- B. 46. 

^ C. - 89. 

■ D. - 140. 

K ^ . . ^ 162. 

Claudius, A. - ... - i88. 

' B. 191. 

C. - 193. 

D. n - 195. 

E. 197. 

Nero, A. 

B. 205. 

C. 231. 

D. 236. 

E. 239. 

Galba, a. - -- -- -- -- -- - •) 

— ^ B. 

C. 278. 

D. 315. 

E. 352. 

Otho, a. - -- -- -- -- -- - 1 

B. [365. 

C. J 



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VlTELLiUS, A. - -- -- ------- 37d. 

B. - -- - 382. 

C. 422. 

D. 428, 

— £ ' E. - -- -- - 429. 

' ' F. 431. 

Vesjasianus, a. - • 45$. 

B. - -- - 439. 

' — C. 443. 

D. 474. 

E. 478. 

" F. -- - 482. 

TiTUS, A. - 511. 

— B. - - ^ ^ - . i 516. 

C; - k.-.- 557. 

— <— D. 563. 

E. - -- - 567. 

F. 568. 

DOMITIANUS, 570^ 

Cleopatra, A. - - 576. 

B. 577. 

C. - -- -- 579. 

D. 583. 

E. 584. 

F. 598. 

Faustina, A. 602. 

B. 605. 

C. 608. 

D. 7 , 

E. r''' 

F. 61s. 

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JUliuSj A. i. 

Codex membranaceus in 4to. conftans foliis 186. 
diverfis temporibus exaratus. 

1. TMAGO EQUITIS cujufdara, pugnantis cum 
X l^one. i.b. 

2i Chronicon ab orbe condito ad Edwardum I. 
Anglias regem, inclufive ; fcriptum k J. de Taxfter 
monacho de Bury^ poft annum 1267, quo habitum 
monachalem fufceperat, ut patet ex ejuidem hac de 
re inferta adnotatione, fol. 37- b. 2. 

3. Breve Chronicon ab initio mundi ad annum 
ISl 7i— Ad finem, indiculus terranlm ad regem Scotiae 
pertinentiUmi et ef^ifcopatuiim in Scotia, habetut 
Sec. XIV- 43. 

4. Hiftoria de rege Edwardo 11. et de initiis regni 
R. Edwardi III. Gallice. Epifiolse nonnuUas inferun- 
tun 50. 

5. Regiftrum Chartarum quarundam abbatiae de 
Pipewell. S?c. XV. 63. 

6. Chronica fundationis monaftefii de Chateriz, 
in infula Elienli; fumptibus et induftria Agnetis 
Afchefeld abbatilfse ejufdcm monafterii, et Hen. 
Buckworth Decretorum Baccalaurii, fub temporibus 
R. Henrici IV. confefta. — Continet autem buUam 
I'apalem, chartas regias, chartas donationum ter- 
rarum, confirmationis, aliafque congeneris argumenti. 
—In fronts teperitut ftemma genealogicum regum 
AnglisB, k Carold magno, RoUone primo duce Nor- 
manniae, et Alfrido, ad H^ilricum 11. deduftum. 
Ad calcem adjunguntur, indiculus terrarum^ alialque 
notulfls. 69. 

JuUus^ A. II. 

Codex membranaceus, in 4to. folior. 144. 
Sec. XL 

1. Ven. Bedad, de temporibus, libti, fragtnentum. 1. 

2. ^Ifrici, abbatis Malmeftur. Grammatica; five 
excerpta ex Prifciano et Donato : Latino-Saxonice. 
— ^probably written before the Norman conqueft. 
The beginning is wanting, and the five laft leaves 
have been erroneoufly inferted after the following 
Gloffary; viz. at fol. 130.— ^134. 9. 

8. Gloflarium, five Onomafticon Latino-Saxoni- 
cum, fine rubrica. — In the lame hand, and pro- 
bably by the fame writer, as the preceding gram- 
mar. 11&. b. 



4. A. few prayers in Anglo-Sixon, publifhed by 
Ft. Junius from this MS. at the end of his edition of 
Casdmon's Paraphrafe ; where he fays of them G^- 
nium ftylumque Caedmonis probe referunt " 1 36* 

5. Short queftions and anfwers between Adrianus 
and Rithseus; Anglo-Saxon. 137. b. 

6. Short fentences concerning the two thieves 
crucified with our Saviour, Noah's Ark^ &c.— Anglo- 
Saxon. 140. b. 

7. Some moral precepts. — Anglo-Saxon — imperfefl 
at the end. 141. 

N. B. The four lafl; articles appear to be all in 
the fame Normanno-Saxon hand. See Wan- 
ley's Catal. p. 183. 

Julius J A. III. 

Codex chartaceus, in 4to. conftans foliis 67^ 
Sec. XVI. 

1. A French fonnet to K. Henry viL entitled, 
" A la bonne grace du Roy." — Beg. " A celui qui eft 
" tout mon confort." 1, 

2. " Chanjion faifte eh I'honneur de Mademc 
" Marie,'' fille de Hen. VII.— Comm. " Reveillea 
" vous cueurs endormis." 1, b. 

.3. Bem. .Andrea Tholofatis in 23"™ regni regis 
Henrici VII. annum, commentarius hiftoricus, ipfi 
regi infcriptus : continet autem gefta k S^» Bartho-* 
lomaei vigilia (23 Aug.) anni 1507, ad eundem 
feftum anni 1508. — Partes hujus operis anteriores re- 
perias in Domit* A. xviii. & Jul. A. IV. s. 

JuUwj A. IV^ 

Codex chartaceus in 4to. folioi-. 34* 

Rel-um memorandarum liber, i. e. prasfati Befn. 
Andreae Commentarii pars : de r^bus nempe ad an. 20. 
R. Henrici VII. fpe^lantibus ; in cujus laudibus fufe 
expatiatur. Ipfi Regi infcriptus. 

JuliuSy A. V. 

Codex membranaceus in 4to. conftans foliis 184. 
Sec. XIV. 

1. Carmen rhythmicum de Balliolo rege, et rebus 
Scoticis: — cui praefigitur rudis pi6hira navicular 
cum 7 navigantibus, quorum alter coronam geftit. — 
Incip. 

" Ecce dies veniunt Scoti fine principe fiunt; 
Regtium Balliolus perdit, tranfit marefolus." 2. 

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2. Chronique (TAngleterre d'epuis Bruty? jofq«'^' 
Eadwald (Cadvvallader) en vers alexandrins francois; 
par Pierre de Langtoft. This is confidered as the 
firft part of Langtoft 's Chronicle, and is properly an 
abridgment of Geoftrey of Monmouth. Beg. " Deus 
le tot puiffant ke Ceel *et Terra crea/' 3. 

'3. Prophetia Merlini; una cum duabus iconum 
tabulis, in quatupi alteca xxhibeot^r Melius et 
Manacha, mate^ ejus, alloqijientes ; in altera ^e^ Vor- ^ 
tigernus et Merhnus, fubtus quam hie veruculus: 

Vortiger in vefte regaU fedet honefte." 48. 

4. Chronique de Pierre de Langtoft depuis Cad- 
wallader jufqu' k Edward 1. en vers alexanckius fraix^. 
f ois. This is the fccond part of Langtoft 's Chronicle, 
compiled from Bede and others ; the Englifli tranfla- 
tion of which, by Robert of Brunne, has been publiflied 
by Hearne, >0)^tbrd, 1 725: An old ballad* containing^ 
the will ot** a wounded buck (printed by Copland - 
under the title of " Wyi Bucke his Teftament,") is 
infertedfol. 126. b. 63. 

5. Un Conte en vers Francois. Gomi»v- 
" Un Roisjadis eftaitqe avait un amye 

" La qucle plus ama qe ne fift la vie." 167. 

6. Priere^llaS^*^ Vierge, en vm Franjfoifi. ' Comm. 
" Dame Cojoune floure de parays . 

" De haut chofe emprendre me fu emtremys," > 
Cet article et le precedent font par Pierre de Lang- 
toft. - • 169. b. 

7. Ci funt aqunes de Prophecis et Merveilles kt 
Merlin dift dn fon temps d' Engleterre." i ?2. b. 

8. L'Aveu de V hommage dft parTEcoflfe au Roi 
Edward 1. d'Angleterre, 1291, (v. Rymcrll. 529.) 

174. b. 

9. Verfes in old Englifli ; feemingly a prophecy of 
feme battle between the Englifli and Scots. • Big. 

" Als y'yob on a^ Mounbay b^twene Wykinben 
andWalle." - - . ' 175. 

10. " Des fufFrances de Guik Longefp6e, pris par 
les Saracins." Comm. 

" Ky vodra de doel et de pite oier trefgrSiunt,- 

De bon William Lbngefp^ef ly hardy combatant." 

' 176. b. 

Juliusj A. VL 
Codex membranaceus^ in 4to. folior. 89. 
. 1. Computus de fingulis menfibus* I. 

2. Calendarium metrice defcriptum, cum delineatis 
Zodiaci fjgnis in funima pagina; in iufima vero fingu- 
lorum menfium funt icones, iu quibus opera, &;c. iis 
eonvenientia rcprjefentantur. 2. 

3. Tabulae de Epadis, Lunar* Pafchal. &c. cum 
aliis ad computum ecclefiafiicum fpeftantibus ; ex 
Beda forfan excerpta;. Aunos enim k nativitate 
Chrifti tan turn 703 numerat hie traftatus; cum ex 
altera tabula hunc tradlatum A"* 969 fuifle fcriptum 
liquet. 

4. Hymnarium Latinum, cum verfione interlineari 
Saxonica, initio niutilum. Hymnario preemifliis eft 
hymnus de Sea. Cruce, recentiore manu fcriptus, una 
cuni altcrb de refurreftione Salvatoris noftri, notulis 
muficis infignito. — Ad calcem etiam Ubri habentur 
hymni aliquot de B. V. Maria, cum notis muficis ; 
aiiaque metrica. ,17. 

Jidiiisj A. VII. 

Codex membranax:eu8, in 4tQ. conftans foliis 132. 

1. Chronica Romanorum Pontificum et Impera- 
torum, k Petro apoftolo ufque ad Alexandrum III. 
A** 1162. — Succeflbrum inde ab Alexandro'ufque ad 
Urbanum IV* recenfentur nuda. nomit\a. 2. 

fi. Chronica Romanorum Pontificum, edita ab 



Onithonr, Sutrino EptfcQpa; viiQ^ut Iiahet titulus, 

per omnia doftiflimo; ufque ad Urbanum. Scriplit 
audlor ad calcem, " Urbani (IV.) vero Pontificis 
afta. et de ejus vidoria fi quis fcire voluit, legat 
^Jibrum quern fcripfi ad VVigonem fcifmaticum, et ibi 
inveniet ad plenum dilucidata quas voluit." 14. 

3. Chronica regum Mannise et infularum, et epif- 
coporum. et qupr^idam regum Ang-liae, Scotise, et 



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*um. et qupr^idam r^um Apgliae, 
/e^j k lege Cnut^ A** lOOOpufque ad A^^ 
1374. Ipaffim. 30. 

4. Limites five divifiones terrarum monachorum 
de RulTyn, infulae Manniac k terris Regis. 51. 

a. Verfus Nigelli <le W^ekre (fc. Wireker) mo- 
nachi Cantuarienfis ; continentes monita moralia; 
milTi ad Guil. epifcopum Elienfem, R. Ricardi I. can- 
cellarium. Vide non procul ab initio, ad libellum : 

" Queiftus regni tlbi cancellarius Angli, 
Primus folticita mente petendus erit. ' 

" Hie eft, qui regni leges cancellat iniquas, 

" Et mandata pii principis equa facit." 53. 

Ver fu s klim, 4e viFt(rt>bttS et vitHs> rebufqttc 
facris, ahifque mifcellaneis. Incip* 

" Vos qui fub Chrifto mundo certatis in ifto 
" Difcite virtutum contliftus et vitiorum." 64. 

7. Veifus Gallici, de oonfliftu corporis et animee. 
Incip. " Un Samedi par nuit ou dormi en un lit, - 

Evien in un dormant une vifidn grant." 70, b. 

8. Verfus nonnulli latine, de Sacramento S. 
Gceoaj, de Anna matre ScgL\ Mariier; ^liaque. 7^. 

9. Mifcella qua^dam Theologica. — D^ Senario nu- 
mero. — Quod fit Ofanna. — ^Qu^ Chrifti diciturRex. 
— De grano frumenti.— Quod Chriftus comparatur 
grano frumenti.— De Gratia Dei.--^ermones duo 
d^.oratippe. — Cux yocaliter orare debemus. — De 
expulfione Ade & Eve de paiadifa-^-^De S. Trinit^te,, 
— De iuventione S, Crucis. 76. b. 

i 10. Verfus de cruce Chrifti, de wut^tione malar 
iordini$ .Cift^rtii; variaque de vitiisi facramentis, 
decc^ogo, &c. 82. b. , 

11 . De apparitions fi^la B, Virginis cuidam clerico 
in dioeces. Lincoh). cum vqrfibus, 91. 

12. Fabula de epifcopo confecraturo ecclefiam, 
qui barbl femirafa vidit daamonerfi illi objicientem, 
quod barbam radi die don^inico feciflet. 92. b, 

13. Fragmentum de imn>aculata conceptione B. 
Virginis et ejus fefto, cum verfibus, gs,^ 

I4i Verfus encomiaftici in B. Mariam virginem. 

93. b. 

1 5. Moralis philofophia ; ex antiquis fcriptoribus^ 
praefertim Romanis, celleAa. 94. 

16. Plagula, ad angulum inferiorum mutila, qua 
continentur, Symbolum apoftolorum ; verficuli de 
modo cafte vivendi ; de Hierarchia coelefti, &c. 121. 

1 7. Revelatio S. Michaelis in monte Tumba xvii. 
Kal. Novembris. — Defcribi fecit Johannes Tailour, S. 
Theologiae profeflbr, cancellarius cathedralis ecclefia& 
Exon. A* 1489. - .123. 

18. Notae muficales ad hsec verba: " Bendicamus 
Domino, Alleluja." 131. b. 

Chronicam Mannia?, (vel potius hunc codicem) 
Bibliothecse dedit Rogerqs Dodfworth Eboracenfis, 
antiquitatum apprime ftudiofus, 1 620. 

JuliuSj A. VIII. 

Codex membranaceus in 4to. conftans foliis 86. 
Saec. circiter XV. 

Chronicon Regum Angliae k Bruto ufque ad Regem 
Edwardum III., Incip. Nafto olim otio a tumultu 

feculi " Prsemittitur defcriptio Angliae h. e. de fitu 

ct incolis : inferuntur in praefatione (fol. 3.) verfus 
Ricardi Cluniacenlis in laudem Angliae. Incip. . 

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Anglia terra ferax et fertilis angulus orbis; 
" Anglia plena jocis, gens libera dignajocari." 

JuliuSj A. IX. 

Codex partini membranaceus, partim chartaceus, 
folior. 170. initio vetuftate corruptus. 

1. De vita recluforum^ ut creditur^ fecundum Ber- 
nardum, A. C. nil. Incip. 

Cum aliquid boni faciendo accenderit. . . . '* 2. 

2. Tra6latulus alter de Reclufis. Incip. " Secunda 
fecunde q. clxxxviii. videtur quod perfedior fit re- 
ligio in focietate vivenciuni.../' — Notatur ad finem, 
" Exemplar falfum et incorre6tum.'' 15. 

3. Tradatus S. Bernardi vocatus " Scala Clauftra-' 
Hum." — Fragmentuhi. 22. 

4. Glofla, five expofitio fuper ftatuta ordinis Car- 
thufiani. — Nota in fine 

Hunc quicunque tenet praefidentis pace Hbellum 
" Langton fcriptoris purget fua pace delifta." 23. 

5. Epiftolae qusedam et chartae donationum, epif- 
coporum et abbatum, temporibus RR. Henrici III. 
& Edwardi I. . 1.58. 

6. Henrici I. chartac de libertatibus, et de forefta* 

160. b. 

7. Mifcellanea qusedam ad monafterium Abendo- 
nenfem fpeftantia^ Inter alia chartse et epiftolae 
nonnuUae* 1 64. b. 

Julius^ A. X. 

Codex membranaceus in 4to. min. folior. 175. 

1. Vita et martyrium Ofwini regis Deirorum : 
hem de miraculis quae poll mortem geffit. 2. 

2. Menologium five jnartyrologium Saxonicum, 
XI, fere Seculo exaratum ; jam vero capite et calce 
mutilum. — Folium ejus qu6d nunc eft primum, 
pofteriorem vitse S. Columbse partem compleAitur. — 
In elencho conteptorum 20 alia nomina Sanftorum 
quorum vitse hie celebrantur, reperias. — Definit 
Codex XI. die Novembris.— Hinc inde plurima folia 
defiderantur, aliaque male tranfponuntur. — Prsemit* 
tuntur fingulis menfibus praefatiunculae, in quibus de 
eorundem nominibus Saxonicis agitur. 44. 

In omnibus (ait Wanleius) convenit hie Codex 
Cottonianus cum illo C. C C. C. variantibus exceptis 
lefiionibus. Quin, et utroque codice mutilo, alter 
altcrum in multis fupplet." 

JuUuSj A. XI. 

Codex membranaceus in 4to. min. folior. 15S. 
Sec. XIV. 

1. Ailredi Rievallenfis hiftoria, cui perperam prae- 
figitur titulus, " Gefta regis Henrici II. Benedidli 
abbatis." Huic enim regi infcripta eft baec hiftoria; 
et continet, de David is R. Scotor. pietate et virtu te, 
oratio quafi funebris et laudatoria; deinde genealo- 
gia ejufdem regis, k regibus Saxonicis et Normannicis 
in Anglia regnantibus, quorum ^efta recenfuit 
auclor. 1. 

2. Compendiaria narratio Regum Angliae, k Bn\to 
uftjue ad regem Johanncm. Quis regem Aluredem 
ejufque fuccelTores confccravit, ct ubi nsec folempitas 
peracta fuit, continuaferre narratur. 23. 

3. Genealogia Edwardi re^is Anglorum et con- 
feflTaris, k Serna Siio Noachi ; itit^usC breviculre dedu- 
cuntiir narrationcsde fucccffione rcgum Angliae ufque 
ad mortem Haraldi lilii comitis Godwini. 25. b. 

4. Benediftus abbas Pettdburgenfis, de vfta et 
geftis regis Henrici II. Incipit ab A'' 1 170, et definit 
in 1 1 77. Liber ob documenta et nanutiones de con- 
iiliid politicis et ecclefiafticb ifioramtcmporammagni 



facfendus; h quo multa exfcripferunt Joh. Brompto- 
nus & Rog. Hovedenus. 29. ' 

5. Verfus Sierlonis de contemptu mtindi. 112. 

6. Piftura de caede Thorn® Archiep. Cantuar. ad 
altare habitu facro miniftrantis. 1 12. b. * 

7. Vita S. Thomas Archi'epificppi et martyrisXIIan- 
tuarienfis; per Guil. FitzrStephanUm; vel potius;, ut 
annotavit vir quidam doftus (T» Gale) per Johaimem 
Carnotenfem, cujus verba in quadrilogo crebro hie rc- 
periri pofTunt. — Adfunt notulse Gallice et Anglice in 
fine. ' us. 

Hunc eodicem, olim S. MarisB de BaRalahdsi, Heh* 
ricus S^tv^llius Biblioth. (Jattoniinaj A' 1609, dbno 
dedit. 

Julius, B. I. 
Codex chartaceus in folio minori, cJonftans falris 38^ ' 

1. The names of the wardens, ballives, mayors, & 
fheriffs of London from the firftyear of K. Richard I. 
who was crowned Sept. 3. 1189, to the 23d year of 
K. Edward IV.; with a brief account of the moft re- 
markable incidents during that period. 2. 

2. The title of K. Henry IV. and K. Henry VI L 
to the crown of England, confirmed in Pariiament : 
the former in the 7th, and the latter in the 1 ft year of 
their refpeSive reigns. [The laft is not in the ftatiite 
book.] " 9J.b. 

3. Names of mayors of London from the Ift to the 
2Sd year of Henry VIII. 92. b. 

4. Proclamation of peace made between K. Henry 
VI. and Charles Vll. of France, in Englifli and 
French, with the names of the coirimiffioners, ^mbaf- 
fador«, attendants, &c. 93. b. 

5. " Les ordonnances de les trois 1)ataiiles, et des 
deux elles (ailes) de la bataille du Roy (Ric. II.) a 
fon premier voyage en Efcoce, I'an de fon reigne 
neuteme." 95. b. 

6. Creations madfe in the 9lh and 2 lft years of 
Richard II. 97, b. 

Julius, B. 11. 

Codex chartaceus in fol. min. conftans foliis 100. 
' ^ Sec. XV. 

1. Names of tlie wardens, ballives, mayors, and 
fheriffs of the city of London, from the time of E. 
Richard I. A^ 1189 to the I3th year of H^nxy VL 
with accounts of the remarkable accidents, in the 
way of a fliort chronicle. 2. 

2. Ordinances made for the reception of K. Henry 
VI. in London upon his return from France, with the 
manner of it ; in verfe. gy^ 

3. A note of the fituation and boundaries of the 
marfli of Polfewyk, near Yarmouth. 100. 

Julius, B. IIL 

Codex chartaceus, in fol. min. conftans foliis 1 1 3* 
Sec. XV. 

1. GuH. Rede epifcopi Ciceftrienfis Chronica de 
pontificibus k S. Petro ad Gregorium XI. — Hiijus 
chronici pars prior, nempe, ufque ad Innocentium III. 
P. Ricardo monacho Cluniacenfi tribuitur fol. 15. b. 
—Rede fupradiftus fubUrbano V. A" 1368, Cicef- 
trienfis factus eft epifcjapus*, ; , . 

2. De dignitate et titulis Cardinalium. 23. b.v 

3. Breve Chronicon, ab Adamo ad Julium C^a^ 
rem. • g^. 

4. De Imperatoribus Romanis, i Julio "Csefar^ ad' 
Carolum, Ludovici Uavari fucceflfbrem. 05, 

5. Hiftoria Archiepifcopor. Cantuarienfium, k B. 
AuguftinOi ad.Gui de Witlefeye. 29. b. • 

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6. Nomina Epifcopatuum Romano Pontifici fubdi- 
torum. 40. b. 

7. Sacrae reliqui« ecclcfia Lateranenfis. 49. 

8. Bulla Gregorii Pont Rom. de denariis Petri in 
Anglia. 49. 

9. Chronicon Anglian, a Brutoad A" 1S67* 49. b. 
In initio praemittuntur duiB membrance quarum 

altera infcribitur, " brevicula narratio de fundatione 
Ecclefias Chrifti Cantuarienfis." 

Julius, B. IV. 
" CodeH chartaceus in fol. min. conftans foliis 99. 

Confuetudines, libertates, et ftatutadeQuinque por- 
tubus, partim Latine, partini GalHce, partim quoque 
Anglice. Inferuntur. Modus tenendi pariiamentum, 
fol. 21. A certificate of the numbers ofhoufes, fhips, 
mariners, &c. in the feveral Cinque ports, made oy 
commiffioners, March 18, 1565. — fol. 9^. i. 

Julius, B. V. 

Codex chartaceus, in fol. min. conftans foliis 121. 

The laws and cuftoms of Sandwich ; partly in Eng- 
lifli, partly in Latin. 

Julius^ B. VL 

Codex partim membr. partim chart, in fol. min* 
conftans foliis 104. 

This volume contains a collection of documents 
relating to the tranfafitions between England and 
Britanny from the reign of Edward III. to that of 
Henry VII. the particulars of which are as follow ; 

1. Things given in charge by Edward III. to the 
Sicur Lambert fec^ to John V. D. of Britanny, en- 
joining the faid duke to take the cuftody of the caftles 
and the offices of truft, out of the hands of the Bre- 
tons. (French.) Jan'^ 39 Edw. III. 1. 

2. Some articles of a treaty between Edward III. 
and the I), of Britanny. (Fr. much obliterated.) 2. 

S. A treaty of alliance between Edward IIL and 
John V. D. of Britanny. (Fr.) Weftm. March 2, 
1370-1. 2. b. 

4. A prorogation of former treaties between Ed- 
ward III. and the dukes of Britanny. (Fr.) Weftm. 
July 7, 1362. ^ 3. 

5. An alliance between Edward ill. and John V. 
D. of BHtanny, his fon-in-law. (Fr.) Weftm. 4. 

6. A treaty between the fame, for the reception, and 
entertainment of Englifti forces that may come into 
Britanny, when fent againft France. (Fr.) Weftm. 
1373. 5. b. 

7. A treaty ftipulating that Edward III. will grant 
and guarantee to the D. of Britanny any conqueft he 
(the duke) fliall make upon France, (Fr.) 5. b. 

8. John V. D. of Britanny his deed, by which he 
engages to do fervice to Edward III. (Fr. the end 
wanting.) 6. 

9. A letter to fome prieft, on perfonal concerns. 
(Lat.) Bruges, Jan^ 18, 1379-80. 7. 

10. A treaty of alliance between Richard II. and 
John V. D. of Britanny. — The deed is in the name of 
John, but it is ratified by Richard at Weftm. July 
1379. (Fr.) 7. 

1 1 . John V. D. of Britanny his commiflion to Jean 
Sire de Beaumaners, and 6 others, to treat with Englifti 
commiflioners. (v. Rym. VII, 232.) (Fr.) Jan^ 10. 
1379-80. « 9. 

12. Richard II. his commiflionto Wm. I^atymerand 
3 othei*s, to treat with the commiflioners of the D. of 
Britanny. (Fr.) Weftm. Feb'' 20, 1379-80. 9. 

13. A treaty concluded by the above commif- 
fiongrs,.(Fr.) Weftm. March 1. 1879-80. Ratified by 



Richard and many of his Lords, Marcli 17. (v. Rym. 
VII. 236.) 9. b. 

14. The beginning of a treaty of alliance between 
Richard II. and the D. of Britanny. (Fr.) , 1 ]. b. 

15. InftruAions of Richard II. to Newefk 

and PhclipotMore concerning the aflkirs of Britanny. 
Negociations for an alliance and marriage, fol. 1 3. 
(French.) 12, 

16. John V. D. of Britanny his commiflion to 
Adam his confeflbr and Ant. Rice, to treat with 
Rich- IL and his council. (Fr.) Suczmyon. June 
6, 1392. 14. 

17. The fame to Richard II. and his council, com- 
plaining of various grievances. 15. 

18. Articles of a treaty between Rich. II. and John 
V. D. of Britanny. (F.) Two copies. 16. 

19. An anfM'cr of John V. D. of Britanny to arti- 
cles propofed to him by Richard II. and his council. 
(Fr.) ^ 19. 

20. Grievances complained of by the garrifon, &c. 
of Brcft, and exhibited by John V, D. of Brit, to 
Richard II. (Jt) 21. 

21. A letter feemingly from the D. of Britanny to 
Richard II. complaining of an tinjuft decilion of the 
court of France. ( Fr. ) 22. 

22. A remembrance to the D. of Llticaftei', fliew- 
ing why Britatmy ought to be comprized in a truce 
negociating with France. (Fr.) ^2'. b. 

23. A report made to the privy council, of Richard 
lid's pleafure touching the county of Richmond, the 
ifle of Reyth, and the caftle of Breft. (Fr.) March 6, 
1397. 23.' 

24. A credence or declaration of the deputies of 
the D. of Britanny touching the barony of Rays, 
the caftle of Brelt, and the county of Richmond. 
(Fr.) ^ ^ 24. 

25. The Dutchefs of Britanny to Richard II. two 
letters, the one credential, and the other defiring tlie 
reftitution of fome territories. (Fr.) Vannes, Feb. 
15 and March 16. 25. 

26. A treaty of alliance between Richard II. and 
John V. D. of Brit, in the form of an engagement 
entered into by the duke, but ratified by both parties. 
(Fr.) 1380. " 26. 

27. An indenture of an alliance between Richard 
11. and John V. D. of Britanny. (Fr.) Litchfield, 
May 24, 1398. ^ 27. 

28. An article of a treaty between the fame con- 
cerning the fecurity of veflels. (Fr.) 27. 

29. Inftruftions of Richard II. to John Dra.v, 
ferjeant at arms, concerning the furrender of the caftle 
of Breft. (Fr.) April 7, 1397. 27. 

30. A credence or inftrudion of Avhat Roger Du- 
raery is to reprefent to Richard II. on the part of the 
D. of Britanny. (Fn) 28. 

31. Percy, to the council; fignifying that he had 
demandtd a fpeedy anfwer from the D. of Britanny 
concerning fome additional articles which were to be 
attended to in a treaty with France. (Fr. orig.) 
Dover. 28. 

32. John VI. D. of Britanny, to Henry IV. cre- 
dential in favour of the abb6 dc St. Mahe and 
others, fent to demand the reftitution of the county 
of Richmond and the caftle of Breft. (Fr.) Vannes, 
March 15. £8. 

33. Philip de Courtenay, to the council of Henry 
IV. fignifying that he had arrayed two fhips at 
Southampton, and defiring to know the king's plea- 
fure concerning them. (Fr.) June 26. 28. 

34. JoanDfs. of Britanny, to Henry IV. concerning 
the detention of her hulband. (Fr.) Vannes, April 0, 
1407. 29. 

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S5. -An /asfreement bebvccn coimniflioliers 6f Eng- 
land and Britanny ; .c<Hicerning; the payment of a fum 
bv tlie D. of Britannv, th« frqiieftration of Bieft,&c. 
(h\) WefinvMaich l6, 1396. 29. 

36. Jolin VI. D. of Britanny, to Utury iv. defiring 
rdUtutionof a fhip. (Fr.) Bamanti? Aug. 24. so. 
• 37. Articles of a treaty, of abftinence and amity 
between Henr}'^ IV. and Jolin VL D. of Britanay. 
(Lat. a corrected draft.) 1410. 31. 

38. Henry V. to the D. of Gloucefter his brother, 
regent in England; dire^i^^ins: that the grievances 

i complained of by the D. of Britanny be redrefle^. 
Roan, Nov. 29, 14 1 6. 35. 

39. John VI. B. of Britanny, to Henry V. t^vo let- 
ters demanding reftitution of lliips. (Fr.) Nantes, 
Dec. 30 and 31,1416. ^ 35. 

4a Joan Dfs. of Britanny, to Henry V. concerning 
the detention of the D. her oufband. (Fr.) Vannes, 
May 20. , . 36. 

' 41. Henry V. to the D. of Britanny ; thanks 
for the prefent of a cup (hanap) and an ewer. (Fr. 
a dratl, correded perhaps by the king.) Welhn. 
Apt. 9. 37. 

42. John Ileburn, lec. to the D. of Biitanny, to 
Henry V? concerning fome fafe-conducls he Jiad been 
^romifed for the deputies of the Dfs. going to Eng- 
land, to. apply foi the releafe of her brotlier the Couiit 
of Richmond. (Fr.) Rhonfleur, June 27.. 37., 

43. A deed for the . releafe of Arthur Count of 
Richmofid ; reciting the full powers of the commif- 
fioners, and attcfted by a notary. (Orig. Lat and Fr.) 
.CorboJiii, July .22, 1 420; ' 38. 

44. Inftruftions of Henry VI. to Garter K of 
.Arins,;.feat uncle; the D. of Britanny. Feb. 
[is. 1433.. . , . , 39- 

45. Henry VI. to the D. of Britanny ; credential 
in favour of G^rtejr K. of Arms. (Orig, Fr. figned by 
.the Lords of Council.) Feb. 18, 1433. 41. 

46. The Lords of Council, to the t). of Brjtanny; 
fent by Garter K of Arms. (Fr.) Wefljn. Dec^ 2, 
1432. ' 41. 

47. The fame to the fame ; concerning redrefs of 
certain grievances complained of by the , Bretons. 
(Fr.) Weftm. Dec. 2, 1432. .42. 

48. An anfwer of the Privy Council to the deputies 
of Britanny ; concerning the due obfervance of peace. 
^Fr. Orig. the firft fignature i&Joban.) Gravelingh, 
June 30, 1434. 43. 

49. Henry Vl. to the D. of Bedford his uncle ; 
fignifyin his having caufed an anfwer to be ^iven to 
the deputies of Britanny. (Fr.) Gravelingh, June 
30, 1434. 44: b. 

50. A licence for Gilles (.Egidius) fon to John 
VI. D. of Britanny, to repair to his father. (Orig. Fr. 
figned by the Lords of Council.) Gravefingh, June 
so, 1 434. 45. 

51. Henry M. to the S' de Saint Pierre ; touching 
certain riegociations with France, in which the D. of 
Britanny concerns himfelf. (Fr.) Kenington, July 
fC, I437V ^ 46. 

52. IlfenrJ^^ 1^1. to the D. of Britanny and to the 
Archbifliop of Roiien Chancellor of France; two letters 
touching the ne^ociations mentioned in the preced-- 
ing article. (Pti) 'Kfeurngtou, July 16, 1437. 46. b. 

53. Minutes of Council, concerning a peniion of 
lOOOlnarcs to be fettled upon Gilles of Britanny, and 
gifts to ambafladors, &c. 1444* 48. 

54. A reniembrance of things to be ftaterf to tliie 
King and Council, which Francis I. D. of Britanny 
hath given in charge to his brother Gilles. 
Complaints againfl the D* of Somerfefe (Fr.) 
1444. 49. 



55. Henry VI. to the D. of Somerfet, commanding 
in Fiance; in confecjuence of the above: direiHng 
himtoaWlain from Violence againft Britanny. (Fr.) 
Shene, Dec. 17, 1444 • so. 

36. Minutes oF Council ; concerliiitg leaVe ^iVen 
to the Card, of Luxemburgirs fefvants to pals the 
leas: alfo concerning the peace; Gilles s remon- 
ftrances, &c. Dec._i4, 1444. \ 50. b* 

57» Henry XL his anfwer to Gilles of Britanny, 
concerning the County of Richmond, &c. (Fr.) 

1444. 51a 

58. The fame to llie of Britanniy; profeffing his 
i-eadinefs to make peace with France. (Fr.) Shepe, 
Dec. 17, 1444. 52. 

69. A duplicate of art. 57. 53. 

60; . Anfwei-s on the part of Gilles of Brita&ny to 
certain deit7ands to him concemitig negociations for 
peace. (Fn) 1444. 54.. 

(51. Henry VL his anfwer to cettatti things re^ 
piefented to him by Gilles and other deputies of Bri- 
tanny. (Fr.) ^Veftm. Aug. 2ff, 1444. 66. 

62. A fet of 23 commiffions, treaties, prorogations 
and ratifications of treaties, between Edward IV. and 
Peter II. and Francis IL Dukes of Britanny, from 
1464 to 1476. (Lkit anfl Fr.) 58. 

63. Edward IV. two charters of privileges to ithe 
merchants of the Hanfe Towns. (Lat.) the firft 
cUted Weihn. April 7, 1465, the fecond wanting the 
end. 92. 

64. Francis II. D. of Britanny, to Edward iv. 
thanks for a friendly meffage, and credential iii 
favour of Morice Gourmel. (Orig. Fr.) Nantes^ 
Jan. 26, 1475. 94. 

65. Francis II. D. of Britanny J au order to the aur 
ditors of his accounts to allow tlie Turn of I0,6d0 
crowns paid by his treafurer to the S' de Richemont 
(Orig. Fr.) Nantes, Nov. 22. 1483. Q5. 

66. Anfwers given to 18 articles of complaints ex- 
hibited on the part of Britanny, on commercial 
affairs; in the time pf Henry VIl. (Lat) 96; 

Julius, B. VIL 

Codek partlm membr. partiiti chatlateus in fot 
min. conftans foliis 68. praeter 4. membr. iii 
fronte, & totidem ad calcem. 

1. Kalendarium Vetuis. l. b; 

2. S. Ambrofius de gradibus virtutum, libellus : — ciii 
etialii tltulus Scd/a cce/^is tribuitui*. 8. 

3. .Martyrplogium Vep. Bed® Preftyteri. 12; 

4. Verftis diem pafchas denotanteBi 57. 

5. Fefta Synodalia Nbrwicenfis Dioecefeos: bre- 
viarium nempe, preces, et le^iiones de . fandonufi 
vitis cont^nens. Incipit a S. Felice Epi£popo et Con-^ 
feffore. 58. 

PlaguliB 8 in fronte et ad cakem tra£latAs cujuf^ 
dam poenitentialis fr^gm^tum continent; 

juUm B. vni: 

Cotjex tnembranaceus opliinse nota?, in fol. mill, 
conftans foHis 158. Sec. XI V. 

Fleta: feu Commentarius Juris Anglican!, tempore 
Edwardi I. ab anonyi^O confcriptus. — Ek hoc cbdice 
editio Seldeni A"^ 1047. emanavit 

Ct)dex chartaceus in tot min. conftans foliis 178. 

A regiftei* of the commiffions, grants, and letters 
paient pafled under the ^eat feal during the chan* 
cellorftiip of Tlio. Goodnck bifhop of Ely, who was 

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made chancellor Dec. 2<2, 155 1, A* 5 Edw. vl and 
continued in that office to the Kings death, 1553. 
.With an account prefixed how the great feal was de- 
livered, and to whom, by the Lord Rich, his imme- 
fliate predeceflbr.— The whole written by John ^\'yc, 
llgretary to that biiliop. 

JuliuSj B. X# 
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^ \ Julius^ B* XL 

• Codex chartaceus in fol. min. conftans foUis 111. 

A repertory, or alphabetical index of the noble fa- 
milies in England whofe pedigrees are to be found in 
•tlle/bo6ks of t%e heralds office in London. With a 
note at the beginning, containing the marks of 
certain of thefe books, which were given by W* 
.Camden to !RiclV*]St George his fucceflbr, and to 
.go from Clarenceux to Clarenceux for ever : alfo 
of others which belonged to Rich* St. George. 
At the end are two fchemes of confanguinity. 



Julius^ B. XII. 

' Codex partim membr. partim cluut- in fol. min. 
conftans foliis 314. 

1. Names of fuch as came into England with K. 
William the Conqueror ; in circles. At the top of the 
jpa^e is written, in a circle, " Margaret, daughter to 
TldAvard, right heir of England, wife to Malcolm K. of 
Scotland. '* With fome verfes of Lidgate. 2. 

2. " Les furnoms, les lynages de graunde, de ceux 
due vendrount on William le Conquerour en Enjr- 
Iiter/^ ^ 3 

3. The ordering of a funeral for a noble perfon in 
Henry Vllth's time. 5. b. 

4. A memory of the firft progrefs of Heniy Vll. 
after his Coronation, Chriftmas, and Parliament 
holden at Weftminfter (i486) to the noi-them parts 
of England ; and of his reception at York. (i. b. 

5. The chriftening of prmce Arthur, Henr}^ the 
VHth-8 foil, and the ceremony then ufecj. i486. 
With an account of the Kings progrefs toAvards 
Kewark. 19. b. 

•6. A lift of 13 bannerets and 52 knights, made by 
Jlehry \\\. after the battle of Newark. 27. 

^ 7. Coronation of Queen Elizabeth wife to Henry 
VII. (Nov. 25, 1487.) The names of thofe M-ho at- 
teirded ; and an account of claims made by fundry 
noblemen at that folemnity. 28. 

- 8 An account of the celebration of Chiiftmas by 
Henry vn. at Greenwich 1487. 43. b. 

• g. The feaft .of Eafter and St. George, celebrated 
by Henry VIL at Windfor. 1488. 46. 

10. The feaft of Whitfunday, celebrated by Henry 
VII. at Windfor. 1488. Alfo the ceremony of re- 
ceiving a cap and afword from the Pope. 49. 

11. The feaft of Eaftel- celebrated by Henry vii. 
^t Hertford. 1489. with an account of the King's 
pro«;refs to the north, and of the lords who accom- 
j>anied him. 5K 

12. The manner of the Queen's taking to her 
chamber, A*" 5 Henry Vll. when Ihe was with 
child. 56. 

13. The creation o£ Arthur Prince of Wales, A*" 
5 Henry VIL with othfer curious things as far as 
this yean 56. b. 

14. Xnquifitio de gubernatione HiilHum TeinpU in 
Anglia. — in Alcinbr. Saec* XIV# 70- 



1 5. Creation of Henry ©. of York, A* 10 Hem 
VIL Avith the whole folemnity of it. 91. 

16* Sundry grants of Edward IV. and others, hy 
which they confer to his brother Richard D. of 
Glouceiter, divers manors in Cornwall and Kent, and 
lands and ofliccs in otlier parts of England, 111.. 

1 7. Charta libertatum Honoris de Richemond, A* 
24 Hen. VII^ 1446. 133. 

18. The A\ ardenfliip of the weft marches granted to 
Richard of Warwick, by Ed. IV. 137. b. 

19. An acl of Parliament, by which the Dukes of 
Clarence and Gloucefter were authorized to hold 
and make partition of the lands of Anne Countefs of 
Warwick, mother to their rcfpefcHve wives, as if the 
faid Countefs had been dead. With an indenture orf 
a partition adually made by virtue of this aft, dateti 
July 20, 14 Ed. IV. 138. b. 

20. A pedigree of the Lord Vaux's family. 140. b. 

21. Oflicium Vice-comitatfis Cumbriae, concelfum 
Ricardo duce Gloceftria?, pro termino vita?- Feb. 18- 
14 Ed. IV. 141. b. 

22. Relaxatio manerii de Middlehatn, com. Ebdir. 
cum alfis, fadta Radulpho c(Mniti, de Weftmorlandia. 
9Hen.v. 143. 

23. Officium Conftahularri AngliiC, conceffum Ric. 
Wydevill (Woodville) comiti de Rivers. Aug. 24. 
7 Edw. IV. .145,, 

24. Revocatio et anmdlatk) proceili^s contra ambos 
Hugones le Defpencer, patrem et filium ; ex rotulo 
Parliamenti A* 20 Ric. II. — Et tranfcriptum 
judicii de iifdem, milfum JufUciariis et BaroBibus Arf- 

^ive. {CrolltC^,) . 148. 

25. 'Eeoda miHtum D. RaduljAi dt NevJl, dc 
manerio fuo de Shirefhoton in comitatu Ebora- 
ceiifi. 163. 

2(5. The order of the nobility in their goings 
and fittings (in Parliament) according to^ their 
eftc-rtes. 167 /h. 

27. A flioit note relating to the marriage and 
iffue of Sir W° Brandon, Knt. 167. b. 

28. The Lords, as they fat in the Parliament houfe 
in Henry Vlth s time. igs. 

29. Quondam brevia de cuftodia et maritagio Ric. 
Fenys Domini de Say^ ct Georgii de Nevill, concella 
Ric. Duci Glouceftria?, k R. Eilw. IV. 169. 

30. Tlie marriage and ilfue of Tlio. Chandos, and 
Sir James Foulgia (Foljambe?) of Walton, Knt. 169. b. 

31. Uterse patentes in quibus R. Edw. iv. con- 
cedit maneria de Farley, ileightlbuiy, ct Tesfont,. 
Ric. Duci Glouceftrije. 170. 

32. Breve Efcaetori citra Trentam direftum, 
pro terri^ et tenementi^ Hugoni le Defpencer libe-* 
randis. 172. 

33. Pars Hugonis le Defpencer et Alionors^ 
uxoris ejus Honoiis Gloceftria?; continens maneria 
cum feodis et advocationibus eccleiiarum, et domo- 
rum religiofarum. 173. 

34. Extenta terrarum quse fuerunt Rob. (de 
Mellent) quondam coinitts Glouceltrias, fafta per 
Phil, de Covel et Ric. de Stanes. A" 46 Hen, 
III. 182, 

35. Placita inter Thomam de BeUo-Campo, co- 
miteni de \Vai wick, pctentcm, et Joh. de Mowbray, 
de Axiholme, deforciantem ; de caftro de Swenelby, 
et teiTis de Gowerfland in Wallia. 184. b' 

36* Charta R. Edwardi ^lll. Willielmo de Mpnte- 
Acuto comiti. de Sarum, et Cathariu^e uxori ejus, de 
caftro de Sherborne in (^oniitatu Dorlet > e^ de multi* 
aliis mancriis in Angha, A* Ry 12. 198, b, 

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37. Charta ci*etttioni5 Wiltielmi i\e Monte- Acuto 
in comitcm Salefl)uriro, 12 Edw. III. quam iilem Kex 
conlirmavit A. R. 15- *ioo. 

S8. Claiifes of an aft of Parliament iti favour 
of Alicia Countefs of Salifbury : alfo the a^t of 
Parliament for the rcfinnption of Crown Lands. 
13 Edw. III. ^-ioa- 

39. An aft of attainder againft Rich* and Rob* 
XVcils, and tho. de La Laundc. 10 Edw. IV. SOO. 

40^. An a;ft of attainder againft John E. of Oxford, 
and Geo. andTlio. Vere. 1 1 Edw. IV. 20C. b. 

41.. An aft for tlie exchange 'of the caftle and 
hianor of Elwell, for tl\e cafde and manor of L^gmore, 
both in Wales, between Edward I v. and Richard 
D. of Gloncefteir. 207. 

42. Letter of pardon, or rather a grant to Rich"* 
1). o^ Gloncefter and Anne his wife. 209. 

* 43. Aftus Parliamenti pro maneriis de Cheftcrfield, 
IScarfdale, Bufliey, Cottingham, et villa de Scard- 
burgh. 12 Edw. IV. Per infpeximus, d. 8 Maitii 
A* Regni 15. ' 21 L b. 

44. Inquifitio foreftae de Inglewood in Com. Cum- 
briae. 56 Hen. III. 215. 

45 Charta Regis llenrici III. de Forefla: per in- 
Ipcximus Edw. I. — Item perambulatio foreftae de 
Inglewood, A* R. 29. 221. 

46. Literal Ricardi Ducis Glonceftria?, in quibus 
Robertus Portington coiifiituitur ejus attofna- 
lus. 227^ 

47. The defcent of the family of the Scy- 
Snoui^. 227. b. 

48. Litefse patentes R. ]Eldwardi IV* pro linibus et 
feodis non folveiidis. 229* 

49. Feoflfiunenta terramm Elizabethan comitiflsc 
Oxon. traditarum Ric. Duci Gloucefui®. 12 Edw. 
IV. 230. 

50. Chartse ad terras domini de Hungerford fpec- 
lantefe 232. b. 

51. The reftitution in blood of Richard E. of Cam- 
?)ridge, and of Alice Countefs of Salifbury. 1 Edw. IV. 
An infpcximus. 240. 

52. Finalis concordia de maneriis de Midlcham 
et Shirefhoton, fafta per Jacobum RatclifF militem, 
et Catharinam uxorem ejus. 20. Edw. IV. 244. b. 

53. Finalis concordia inter Johannem P^ikington 
et alios querentes, et Radulphum Nevd et Ifa- 
l)ellam uxorem ejus dcforciantes, de maneriis prse- 
difti^. 246. b. 

54. Notes concerning the family of Fitz-Wil- 
liam. 247. 

5. J. Fragmentum Chartte R. Edw. IV. dc mancrio 
de Skipton in Com. Ebor. 248. 

56. Conceffio caftri et mancrii de Chirk et Chirke- 
land, infra Marchias Walliae, et de Wilmington in 
Cantio, G uliehno Stanley militi. 15 Edw. Iw 249. 

57. Conceffio Skiptonias in Craven tlicardo Duci 
Gloiiccftri^t*. 15 Edw. IV. 253. 

58. Notes concerning the families of Cliarlton 
and Bonrchier, 255^ b. 

59* Notes concerninif the defccnts, 1. of Margaret 
l>fs. of Noifolk, daughter of Sir Tho. Brotherton, 
trom King Ethelbright ; 2> of Henry L from RoUo 
p. of Normandy; 3. of the Countefs of Ormond 
«nd Lady St John, from Edmund E. of Lancafter; 
and, 4. of Sir John Poulett, from Philip K. of 
France. 257* 



eo.' Valor redditiann comitfe Richmondia?* A* 
1309. «^7. b; 

61. IiK|uifitio pofl mortem de terris Baron is Roos* 
2G Edw. Ilh ^58* b. 

62 Inquifitio poft mortem de 4erris Johannis du- 
cis BritannisB et comitis Riclunondiie; 15 Edw* 



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63. Inquifitio pofl mortem de officio peflTageria* de 
Southamptona, facta Thomie de Bello-Cairipo comiti 
Wai-wick* 2 Ric. II. 263. 

64. Inquifitioncs quinque dc terris Johannis Nevill 
militis de Rabv. 12. Ric. II. 265. 

65. Infpcximus Regis Henrici. . . Charta; Edw. III. 
de caftro de Shyrburn aliifque poffeffionibus, Will, dfe 
Monte- Acnto comiti Sarum, et Catherinas uxori ejus, 
conceflfe. (Fragmentum.) 268; 

66. Inquifitio i)oft mortem de terris Radulphi 
comitis WeftinoVlandia?. 4. Hen. VI. 272.' 

67. Inquifitioncs poft mortem de terris Joannas 
comitillbB Wefimorlandiie. 19. Hen. VI. 278. b. 

68. Inquifitio de terris Rob. de Hungerford, de 
alta proditione attincti. 13 Edw. VI. 294. b; 

69. Inquifitio de terris Radulphi comitis Weft* 
morlandia?. 4 Hen. VI. 2^8. b. 

70. Inquifitio de terris Henrici Beauford Ducis 
Somerset, de alta proditione attindti. 8. Edw. IV. 300. 

71. Inquifitioncs poft mortem de terris Walteri 
de Hungeiford. id et 18 Edw. IV. et Margaritie 
domina^ Botreaux, uxoris Roberti de Hungerford. 
IslEdw. IV. ' Soa. b. 

72. ITie defceht of the family of Siivile : two ar- 
ticles; the kttiT with a note in the hand of Dr. I^. 
Johnllonc. 1679. S06 et 307. 

73. fees belortg?iig totlie Jiiftice, Stfeward, &e. of 
the foreft of Galteres. 9o6. b. 

74. Breve de fcire facias, circtfi ftodum 6f>£. ad 
Edmund uih comitcm Cantiae pertinentem. 21 Edw. 
III. 307. b. 

75. Commiffio Regis Edwardi IVi Ricardo Dndi 
Glouceltira? ; ut fit locumtenens ejus generalis in ex- 
pcditionc contra Scotos. A* R. 22. 308. 

76. Notes concerning the families of Lacey, Fitz* 
William, Hugh de Alboniaco, Tatelhall, kc. 308. b 

77. Commiflio R. Henrici VI. ad audiendum et 
determinandum de diverfis proditionibu^ &c» in 
Com. Ebcrac. Nprthumbr. CuihberL et Weft^ 
morland. 316. 

78. Petition of Anne Cowfatefe of Wai-wick to the 
Commons in Parliament, conmiiing the inheritance 
of the Earldom of Warwick. 317* 

79 Petition of Richartl D. of Gloncefter. and 
Elizabeth countefs of Oxford, to Gray Bp. of 
Ely, L** Treafnrer : vnth ihc anAwr of the faid 
Biihop, about certain lands : alid ft mutilated record 
in tatin concerning the fame. 3 i 8* 



JnUus, K XIII. 

Codex membranaceus in 4to. majori, tbnftaiis 
foHis 173. 

K Rogeri Walden Epifc. Londin* Hiftoria, ab 
orbe eondito, tabulii chronologicis digefta; cum 
ferie Ronianorum pontificum ad Honorium, et inde 
impcratorum Ronianorunt c\ Julio Carfare ad Johanneih 
Piophyrogenitum. 2. 

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2. Alius index Imperatorum et Pontificum, a nati- 
vitate ad Innocentium Papam ill. £8. 

3 Alius index chronologicus, a Chrifto nato ad 
Annum 249- 4i. 

4. Silveft. Giratdi Cambrenfis liber, de principis 
inftrucliDne, in tres diftindliones, ut appellat auftor, 
divilus. Pars prior plane ethica eft, m qua tamen 
multa interferuntur de Romanis imperatoribus. In 
duabus ultimis diftinctionibus agit de regibus 
Anglian, et prsefertimde geftis R. Ilenrici II. in quern, 
aliofque e Normanica grofapia principes, latyrice 
invehitur. ^48. 

JuUuSj C. I. 

Codex chaitaceus in fol. min. conftans foliis 184. 
manu, ut fertur, propria Camdeni fcriptus. 

1. Epitome libri cenfualis, vulgo Doomfday- 
book, in fcaccario refervati, et A** D. 1086 Icripti. — 
Iiidicula comitatuum proferuntur in elencho conten- 
torum, et porrb etiam ad calcem, ordine alphabe- 
tico, 3. 

2. Sylloge inquifitionum captarum tempore R. 
Edwai-di I. in plcrifque Anglise comitatibus. Nomina 
eorum qui feoda militaria tenent,' iHic potiffimum et 
f|)eciatim recenfentnr, et maneria etiam k D. Rege 
tenta. (Aliud exemplar eft Jul. C. VII. i. ubi habe- 
tur index, foL 98,) 107. b. 



JuliuSy C. 11. 

CodiBx chartaceus in fol. min. conftans foliis 348. 

I. Nomina eorum qui tenent feoda militaria in 
Com. Cant et de quibus ipfi tenent : e libro feodo- 
rum in fcaccario after vato, excerpta, 1. 

«. Placita de jure et affifis in com. Cantii A* 6 
Edw. II. 19, 

3. Excerpta ex libro feodorum militum in comi- 
tatibus Nottinghamiae et Derbiae, temp, Edw, I. 32. 

4. Excerpta quaedam hiftorica de regibus Sax- 
onicis et Anglis, ex Ailredo Rievallenfi, GildA^ 
Gul. Malmelburienfi, Henrico Huntin^donienfi, 
aliifque. Item Leges ^thelberti, &c. quae fequuntur, 
^ol. 49* 32. 

5. txcerpta per Francifcum Tate ex libro cui 
titulus, Textus de Ecclefia Roffenfi, per Ernulphum 
EpifcopuixL (SaxoA.) Spetiatim enim continet hie 
libellus, ordine praspoftero compafctua. 

(a.) Leges -^thelberti regis Cantia^. 49. 

(b.) Leges Withraedi Cantias regis. 56. 

(c.) Appendix qui additur in fine legum Inse 

58. b. 

(d.) Cap. deferro candente et aqua. 58. k 

(eO Quasdam ex legibus Athelftani. 60. b. 

(f) Leges Hlotharii et Eadrici Cantia re- 
g^m. 61. 

(g.) Juramentorum formulae. 64. 
(h.) QuaedamdeGodwinoEpifcopo Roffenfi. 66. 

(i,) Donatio terrarum in Fracenham, Lanfranco 
Archiepifcopo, per Willielmum regem. Aliaeque 



regis. 



donationes decimarum. 66. b. 

6. Excerpta ex libro antiquo de legibus, regnante 
Etheldredo, Willielmo, &c. aliifque regibus Saxonicis. 
Liber ifte antiquus A. D. 1580, fuit peculium Job* 
Jocelini; et demum A. D. 1603, in manus venit D, 
Rob. Cotton : nunc enim infcribitur Nero A. I. 69. 



7. Leges cujufdam regis, ex eodem libello excerptse. 
(Saxon.) . 76. b : 

8. Genealogia regum Anglorum, ab Adamo ad 
EdVardum iEthelredi filium. Saxonice— E Textu 
Roffenfi. 78. K , 

9. Excerpta ex legibus Merciorum. Et leges cu*- 
jufdam regis Saxonici. yg. b.^ 

10. iEthelredi et Wilhelmi regum, Leges. E 
Textu Roffenfi (Saxon.) so.h. 

11. Judicia Civitatis Lundonise E Textu RofT. 
(Saxon.) b. - 

12. Decretum Epifcoporum etaliorum fa|)ientum 
de Cantia, de pace obfervanda. E Textu, ut Vfdetui^ 
Roffenfi. &3. b. 

13. Confuetudines regni Anglijfi: ubi qusedam 
de ordalio; incantatione de recuperanda rfe filitp 
abiata ; &c.— E Tex. Roff; 95. 

14. Be leobe TcpinxBum 7 laje. (Saxon. etLat,) 
E Tex. ut videtur, Rofl; 98. 

15. Excerpta quagdam ex libro magiftri R, iBryen, 
ante Pfalmos Davidis Saxonice et Latine fcriptos. — 
(Saxon.) 99. b., 

16. Legum quarundam Inas, Aluredi, Eadwardi, 
iEthelflani, Eadgari, iEthelredi, Canuti, Wilheliiii Con- 
quettoris, Eadwardi Confeffbris, &c. verfioLat. 101. 

1 7. Excerpta ex Florentio Wigornienfi. 117/ 

1 8. Extrads from the regifters of Fountain Abbey 
in Yorklhire, relating to its foundation, and other 
matters belonging thereto. 125. 

19. Index Archiepifcoporum Cantuarienfium, ab 
Auguftino Monacho, ad Card. Polum : quQ tempore 
et a quibus erant confecrati, et quot annis fede- 
bant 130. 

20. Hiftoria Anglicarta, herdco canrtlne cotifcfipta : 
au6lor€ Joanne Herdo M. D. infcripta D, Gull 
GecHio. — Continet autem Regna R. R. Edw. IV. 
et V. Ric. III. et Hen. Vll.-^Incip. " Edwardi quarti 
cano multa et lubrica bella." Prsemittuntur verfus 
quampluiimi in audoris laudem. 13B. 

21. Confeflion of Edmond Earl of Kent, about his 
reftoring his brother Edw. II. 302. 

22. A letter of John Stratford Abp. of Canter- 
bury, fent to K. Edw. HI. about his obftrufting the 
raifing of taxes and fubfidies, &c. I34i; with his 
excufe or defence againft feveral articles, and the 
anfwer to it. 302. b. 

23. A letter of Edward III. to the Bifliops, againft 
the above Abp. Stratford. March 31. 309. b,, 

24. Excerpta ex Rotulis Jufticiariorum de inquifi- 
tionibus faftis temporibus R. R, Edw. I. et II. 3 1 2. 

25. Excerp/ta quasdam de Epifcopis Dunelmenfibus. 
(Lat. cum verfione'Anglica.) 315, 

26. Rentale PrioratAs d^ Shene 24, Hen 
VIII. sig.^ 

27. A lift of the lands of the Abbot of Lefing. in 
Gamlingay, CambridgeUme. 326. 

28. A brief of the grants made by Richard l. and 
Hen. III. to the Prior of Huntingdon. 326. \f. 

20. Carmina Rodulpho Imperatori infcripta, per 
collegium Pragenfe fociet^tis Jefu. 328. 

30. Verfus in ftatuam equeftrem Henrici magni 
(iV/Fr. Reg.) per J. Cafp. Gevarrum. sal, 

31. Chartae de Kewnham in Cora. OxonienC, 
fc. de terris monaft. Aberidou. pertinentibus. S35. 



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SuUuSf C. III. 

- . Codex chartac. in fotio^ confians foliis 207. 

A CoUefiion of 328 original Letters to Sir Robert Cotton. — ^The Writers Names are as follow : 



Jo. Walts, 2 letters - - 1. 
Ig. Tallakam - - 1616. 5. 
Dick James ----- 7. 
John Dee - - - 1595- 11. 

Tho. Bodley ib. 

H, Savile 12. 
John Dee - - - 1596. 12. b. 
Ofwald Dykes - 1599- 

Davis - . - - - 

Wm. Camden - . - - - 
H. Holland, 3 letters 
Edw. Hoby - - - - 
J. Florio , - . 1604. 
Olyv. Saint- John ? 1 604. 
Eman. Demetrius, 3 letters 
Abn van Gorle - - - 
Fr. Sole - - - . - .1601. 
Wm. Camden - _ - - - 



Donne - 1^01. 

Ja. Mountagu - 1601. 
Maiy Wingfelde - .601. 
Em* Demetrius - 1602. 
Walter Hawkefworth 
Ric. Late-warr .1593. 
Jo. Conft - - - 1603. 
Oliv. Saint- John 1604 
Ofw. Dykes - - i603. 
SttT>h. Sefieur? - 1602. 
Jo. Pory - - - - - - 

Tho. Milles - - i604. 
Fr. Bacon - - 1604. 
R. CarcAv - - 1605. 
T. Ellefmere, Cane. 1605. 
Pet. RiddcU - 1605. 
Jo. Davy? - - - 1605. 
Fr. Sweertius - 1605. 
Catk Clifton ? ^ - - 
G. Bree - - - 1605, 
Walt Cope - - - - 

Wm. Ruffell - - . . 
Jo. Pory - . . • - 
Ja. Mountagu - 1606. 
Olyv. Saint- John? - - 



1608. 



Tho. Petriburg 
Walt. Cope - . - - 
Bedford - - - . 1607. 
Wm. Howard - 16O8. 
Car* DeUa Faille - 16O8. 
Wm. (Cotton) Exon. 16O8. 

Mountagu, 2 letters 1 608 4 1 

Wm. Dethick - 16O8. 42 



13. 

14. 
14. b. 
15. 
16. 
ib. 
17. 
18. 
20. 
£0. b. 
• ib. 
21. 

21. b. 
22. 

22. b. 
23. 
24. 

24. b. 
25. 

25. b. 
26. 
2.7. 
28. 

29. b. 
30. 

30. b. 
31. 

31. b. 
32. 

32. b. 

32. b. 
33, 

33, b. 
33. b. 

34. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
39. 

39. b. 
39. 

40. 

40. b. 
41 



Tho. Chaloner, s letters - 44. 
Tho. Milles - - 1609. 45. 
Hum. Mildmay - 1609. 45. b. 
Fard. Cotton - 1609. 46. 
Rich* Verftegan - 1609. 47. 
G. Leyceftere - 1609- 47. b. 
W. Crafliawe - - 1609. 48. 
Ric. Connock • 1609* 49. 
Wm. Twker? - 1609. 49. b. 
Ric. KnoUes • 1609. 50. 
W. Crafliawe - I609. 50. 
Wm. Woodwarde • - 50. b. 
Wm. (Barlow) Lincoln. 1609. 51. 
Jo. Doddridge, 3 letters - 52. 
Ja. Whitelocke - - - - 54. 
Arth. Agarde - - - - 54. b. 

(Fragment) • - 55. 

Jo. Doddridge - - - - 5a. 
Tho. Crompton - - - - 59. 
Tho Sparreus - - . • 60. 
Ant ]M[ildmay * • - 61. b. 

Bell ------ 62. 

Humphry Winch. - - 62. 
Jo. Holies ----- 62. b. 
Hum. Winch. - - - - 63. 
Jo. Haryhgton - - - - 64. 
Jo Speed, 2 letters. - - 65. 

Lane. Nevill 66. 

Mary Chaworth - - - 66. b. 
Lucia Chefter - . - - gy. 

]\fountagu - - - 67. b. 

FulkGrevyll .... 67. b. 
Jo. Speed, 3 letters - - - 68. 
Rob. Barker, 2 letters - 69. h. 
Rob. Kirknian - 1610. 71, 
Fr. Bacon - - 1610. 71. b. 
01. St. John, 2 letters 1610. 72. 
Privy Council - 1610. 73. 

Edm. Bolton 74. 

01. St John - - - - 74. b, 
Jul. Csefar, et Rog. Afton^ 
1610. - - - - - -5 

Walt. Ormonde, 2 letters 75. b. 

Rich. INIountagu - - - 76. b. 

-Mountagu - - - 77. 

— — Mount^agu - - - 77. b. 

Fard. Pul vey ? - 1611. 78. 

Ro. Bowyer - - 161 1. 79. 

G. Carew, . 4 letters - - so. 

H. Savile - - - '161 1. 81. 
John.. ..all - - 1611. 82 
Jo. Pory - - - 1611. 83 
Edw. Mountagu 1 6 1 1 . 8 4. b 



T. Gifboiime 85- 

Rich* Connock - - - 85. b^ 
Jof. Walter - - - - • 86. 
W. Afton, and 4 more - 86. b 
W. Twifden - - - . . 87. 
Tho. Wilfon - - - - 87- b. 
W. Lincoln, and 3 more 1 6 1 2, 88* 



R. Deury - ^ 161 2. 
Rob. Scott - - - - 

Jo. Bradlhaw - - - - 

J. Pory - - - - 1612. 

N. Ch. Lancafter - 1612. 
R. Deury - - - 1612. 
01. St. John - - ^ 
Edw. Coke, 2 letters 
Jo. Cutts - - - - - - 

Edm. Bolton - - - - 

Perciv. Harte - - - 
Edm. Bolton - - 1612. 
Oliv. St John 1612 
Brawa. - - - - 



Fra. Tate - - - . 
Tho. Brudenell - - - 
Balil Brooke 1613. 
W. C. 

Wm. Camden, 4 letters • 

Bapt. Hickes - 

Ed. Noel - - - - 

Arth. Capell - , i6is. 

N. C. Lancafter I6i3. 

Arth. CapeH 1613. 

Fra. T^te - - 161 3. 

Ri.Chetwode 1613. 

N. C. Lancafter - 1613. 

Jafp. Grffyth - 161^3. 

R. Drury - - 16 13- 

J. Cromwell - - - - 

Barbara Crompton -; - ^ 

Jo. Dackombe, 2 letters) , 
1613. - - - - Jl07.b. 

F. Ai'undell - - - 

Rog. Owen - : - - - 

Tho'Bearde - 1614. 

Tho. Sparke - r6i4, 

— Otlingtdii? 1614- 

E. Frene? - - 1614. 
Jo. Peyton - - 1614*. 
— -^-^ Donues - - > - - 
Fr. Morgan - - 1614/ 
Wm. Salilbury - - • 
Ant Foreft - - - . 

F. Arundell - - - - 
Th. Howard - -1 * 

D 



89* 
90. 
90. b. 
91* 
92. 
93. 

93. b. 
94. 

94. b. 
95. 

95. b. 
90. 

96. b 

- 97* 

97. b. 

- 98w 

98. b. 

- 99> 

' 99. b. 
- 101. 

101. b; 

102^ 

102. K 

103. 

103. b- 
104. 

104. k 
. I05i 

106. 
106. b 
-~T07, 



* 108. 

108. b. 

109: 

109. b. 
lOd. b 

11O4 
! 110. 
rio. b. 

III. 
hr.b 
^ 112.' 
112, b 
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Ory? - - lG\5, 

Wm. Bokle - - 1615. 

Ory? - - 1615. 

Geo. j\|argitts - I6i5. 
Adam Renter - 1615. 
J. Selden, 2 letters - 
Wm. Lyfle - - - 

E. B. 

Rich. Spicer - • - - 
Oer.Malynes - 1S17. 

1617. 
Peirefc * - - 



Ric. Verftegan - 



113. b. 
114. 
115. 

115. b. 
116. 

ua 

116. b. 
117. 

117. b. 
118. 
119. 
120. 
1^1. 
12^. 
122. 

122* 



J. SekJen - - - 
Ric. Mountagu, ft lett?ers 
J^eirefc, 3 letters 1617. 
Aubig-tty, and St. Jolita 1619. 1 25. 

Maundeville - - 125. b. 

Jo. Cuei^ard^ - - - - 125. b. 

Walt.- Ormonde - - - - 126. 

Geo, Calvert - - - - ig6. 

Knyveton - - - 126. b. 

Maunderitle - - - 127. 

£Kfa? Hatton - - - 127. b. 

G. Bug - - - 1020. 128. 
Geo. Calvert - 1621. 130. 

H. Warwick -1621. 130. 
F. Arundell ^ 1621. 1 30. b. 

Kny veton - - * 131. 

Gilb. G-emrd 1 620. 1 3 1 . b. 

Hell* Elfynge - - - - 1S2. 

Jo. Ctterardc - - 132. b. 

Jo. Benet - - - 1621. 133. 

Fr. Michell - - i62i. 133 b. 

Wm^Boldie - - i&ai. 134. 

Colaywarde? - -1621. 1S5. 
Jo. WilKanw, liiicoln. Eleft.-j 

. I62h - ' . - - -3 

0\iK\ Hobinfon - 1621. 135. b. 

Fra; Ruffdl r - 1621. 136. 

Ch. Cornwaks - 1621. 136. b. 

Nic. Saunder - 1621. 137^ 
J. Oinfeilde? and R. Wef-J 



ton l'62l. - 



St. Main waring 
Fta^RuflfeU - 



- 1621. 

- 162 h 



137. b. 
13S. 



J. Falkland - 
W. Howard 
Jo. Benett - 
Tho. Cotton 



1621. 138. 

1621. 138. b. 

1621. 138. b. 

1621. 139. 



Tho. Coventry - 1621. 140. 
Ja Legate - - 1622. 140. b. 
W. Lyfle - - 1622. 14 1. 
Tho. Phelippe, 2 letters and) 

a paper 1622, - - -3 
EdfiK LafieU« - 161^2^ 144. 
Jo. Borough, 3 letters 1622. 145. 
Ja. Midenfis 149. 
I^ycefter - - 1622. I49.b. 
Ric. de Nobilidt Cotona 1622. 150. 
F. Rudifindus Barlo. 1 623. 151. 
W"" Camden, Clarenc. 1623. 15i.b. 
GuiL (Laud)M€neve. 1623. 152. 
Ri. Dorfet- - - 162s. 152. b. 
Aug. Vincent - - - 152. b. 
Sym. d'Ewes - - - - - 153. 
J. Selden - - - - - 153. b. 
Wni. Bofwell - * - - 154. 
F. AruiKlell - * - - 154. b. 
Eliz. Dormer - - - - r55. 
Ja. Midenfis - • - - 156. 

Edw. Peyton 157. 

W" Norwich, mayorof Thet-> ^ ^ 

ford, and 3 more. 1625. -J 
Ja. (Uflier). Annachanus") 

1625. ..... -j 

Tho. James - - 1625. 15^ 
Ja. (Ufher) Annachan. 

1625. - - - 

Ra.Starkey - - 1625. 16a 

Hen. Bourgchier 1625. 162. 

Wm. Watts - - 1625. 162. b. 

Humph. Haggett 1625. 163. 

Jo. Scudamor - 1625. 163, b. 

Bedford? - - - - 164.: 

Barth. Haggett - 1626. 164. b. 

Roffeath.? - - 1626. 165. 

J. Selden - - 1626. 165. b. 

Jo. Everard - - 1626. 166. 

Hen. Bourgchier - - 166. b. 

Roffeath^ - - 1626. 167. 

Hen. Wotton - - - - 167. b. 

Wm. Burton - - 1627. 168. 



J 159.5. 



Wm. Bedell - - 1627. 169. 
C. Anglefey - - 1627- 170. 
J. Goodcre - - - - 170. b. 
Jo. (Williams) Lincoln. 1627. 1 7 !. 
J. Goodere - - - - 171. b. 
F. Clifford (LO - - - 172. 
•W. Kuollis, E. of Banbury ^ 1 73. 
J. Eiiot, 2 letters ^ - - 174. 
Sam. Turner - - - - 175* 
•Maneliefter (H. Mountagu) 175. 
Marleburgh (Ja. Ley) - 176- 
W. Lyfle - ^ ... - 177 
Jo. Barkham, 2 letters - 177. b* 

AT. - - 178. 

Fr. Mlchell, 3 letters - - 1 79. 
Tho. Wrlfon - - 1628. ' 181. 
Tho. James - - 1628. 183. 

F. Ijcander de S. Martino 183. b. 
J. Eliot ----- * 184. 
J. Bridgewater - - - 184. b. 
J. Scudamore - 1628. 185. 
Wm. Nape? - - i628. 185. 
J. (Uflier) Armach. 1 628. 1 85. b. 
Ro. Phelipi)e - - - - leS. 
Hen. I>igby - - - I86.b. 
Aug. Baker - - 1629. 187. 
E. Devon - - 1623. 188- 
J. Selden - - iff2g. I88 b. 
Jo. Lambe . . 1629. 189.^ 
Ja. Ware - - 1629. 189- b. 
Ric. Smyth - - -1629- 1 9a 
Edw. Bering - 1630. 151. 
J. Bourdelot, 2 lett. 1630. 192. 
— — Chaworth - 1630. 193. 
Ric. James - - - - 193. b. 
Sy. Archer - - 1630. 194. 
P. Dupuy - - 1630. 195. 
W. Lyfle - - 1630. 196. 

G. CareW, 3 letters - - 197- 
J. Cafus - - - - - 197. b. 
G. Carew - - - 198. 
Ja. Ware - - 1627. I9fr 
W. Lyfle 201. 



Edw. Ayfcoghe - - - - 202. 
Ric. James .... - gos, 
G. Carew - . - - . 205. 



> - > Julius, IV. 

Codex -et xrhaitaceus et membr. in fol." min. 
ctyus folia ufque ad numerum 428 recen- 
fentur. Continet enim. - 

An.Abftraft or Moinorial of^ch courfes as have^ 
been qfed in Military Affairs, both at land and* 
fea, (follefted out of ancient Records and Rc- 
ffifters, by S' Rob* Cotton, under the following 
titles: 

1 . Public prayers for the King 9 good fuccefe fre- 
quently enjoyned. 1. 

2. Againftraifmg of rumours to the difquiet of the 
realm. - . <9. 



3. Cities, towns, caftles, and hotifes" fortified ; with 
a lift of the caftles in Englawd and-Wales. 19. 

4. Raiflng of forces at the cotmtry> charge. 25. 

5. Attendance in war on the King s perfon due bj 
tenure. 32. 

6. Provifion fo^ \v^r : ex Kbro Doomfday. 44. * 

7. Mufiei's^nd foldicrs. 52. 

8. Mifdem^anors of oflicers " . 82. 

9. Survey of armaur and weapons^ caf riages and 
other provifions for tlie war. • 90. 

10. Providing of fliips and barges, for the defence 
of the ftate, and foreign expeditions. 102. 

1 1. Defence, againft invaiion ; and fea coaft guard- 
ing. 138. 

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12. Defence of the ftate. 158. 

13. Siipprcfiing of pyrates. 197. 

14. Vi6iuals for the war. * 208. 

15. Provilion of money for the war, by fcutage, 
hydage, tallage, free-gitl, loan, or the like. *ii7. 

16. Provifion of viftuals for the war. S3 1. 

17. Wages for the war. 251. 

18. Wages of military men both by fca and 
lan^, 263. 

19. Semce by indenture both at fca and land. 
Here is inferted a roll of the retinue of Lionel E. of 
IJlfter, Lieutenant in Ireland, with their wages, 36 
Edw. III. and a roll for the retinue for Acquitain, 
37 Edw. III. likewife with their wages. 57 1. 

20. Officiarii belli ; foil, locumtenentes, tJiefaurarii, 
&c. with commiffions for lieutenancy, &c. 298. 

21. Ordinances for the wan 330. 

22. Foreign expeditions. 342. 

23. Protections for perfons iu his Majefty's fervice. 



Several originals are here inferted addtefled to the 
Lord Privy Se^l. S54. 

24. Confederations v/ith foreign princes for mutual 
aid. 362. 

95. Aiding of foreign princes* 365. 

26. Strangers netataed by fee or wages ia the Kmg's 
wars* . 

27. Safe-con duds. 

28. Not to aid the King's enemies. 

29. Not to trade with the King's enemlea* 

30. Staying of paflengers. 

3 1 . Delivery of prifoners* 

32. Repairing of wrongs. 
S3. Letters of reprifal. 



34. Arrefting of goods for fatisfadlion. 

35. Truces. 



398. 
406. 
414. 
418. 
424. 
428, 



N. B. Se^-eral antient records on velhim aiein^- 
ferted under tlie abo\^e lieads. j : • 



Julius, C. V. * 

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Codex chartaceus in folio — conftans foliis 233. - - - 

A Colleftion of original Letters to William Camden, witli his Anfwei-s to many of them^-^Tliefe (^9^^ 
few excepted) were publilhed in the Year i69h by Dr. T\\o. Smith, but not ki the order ii>:\vd!iich 
they appear in this MS. whence the following lift of tlie writers name? depijaed . r^^nifi^e. 
The whole CoUedion confifts of S12 Articles. 



Ger. Mercator - - 1 5 79. 1 . 

Jo. Beaumont - - 1578. l.K 

Ab. Ortelius - - 1579, 2. 

Th. Savile, 5 letters 1580. 2. h. 
LagoChriftianusDanus 1580. 4.b. 

Gul. Camden - - 1580. 4.* 

Th. Savile, 5 letters - - - 5. 

Hotman - - 1582. 6. b. 

Th. Savile, s letters 1582. 7. b. 

Ab. OrteHus - - 1584. 9. b. 

Wm. Lambarde - 1585. 9. 

J. Lipfius - - - 1586. 10. 
Guil. AUibafter, verfes - - 10. 



10. b. 

11. b. 



Ortelius, 2 letters, thefirft> 
a fragment 1588. - -) 
Hen. Blaxton - 1588. 
Cafp. Peucer, R. ReineccioJ 

1588. 5 

Janus Doufa - - * - 1 3. b. 
Ja. Savile - - - 1589. 14. 
Ab. Ortelius - - 1589. 15. 
Janus Or uterus, 2 lett. 1589. I5.b. 
Th. Savile - - - 1590. 16. b. 
Jan. Gruterus • 1590. 17. b. 
Joa. Jonftonus - 1590. I8. 
And. Velieius - 1596. 18. b. 
Jan. Gruterus - 1590. 19. 
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Tho. Savile 
Hen. Blaxton - 1590 
Ab. Ortelius - - 1591. 
Jan. Doufa, cum epigram. 
15Q1. 



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19. b. 
20. 

20. b. 

20. b. 



John Dee - - - 1592. 21. 

Paul Merula • - 1592. 21. b. 

Jo. Cafus ^ - - 159Q. 22. 

Jan. Gruteius - 1592. 22. b. 



22. b. 
?3. 



Jo. Whitegift, Archiep.> 
Cantuar. 1592. - -> 

Dav. Chyti'seus - 1593. 

Cur. Utenhovii, caiuien 159C. 24. 

Tob. Matthew - 1594. 24. b. 

JoC Scaliger, carmina grasca I ^ ^ 
etlatina 

Joa. Stradlingus - 1594* 26. 
'Numm. 6 Romanor. delin. 27. 
Paul Merula - - 1595* 27. t. 
Jac. Aug. Thuanus 1595. 28. 
Joa. Stanleius - 1594. 9^. 
Jan* Gruterus - - • - 29. b. 
Ric. Thomfon - 1594. 30. 
Pancr. Caftricomius 1597. 30. b. 
Fab. V. Rotwil? - 1599? '31. 
Paul Merula - - 1598. 32. 
Ri. Carew - - . 1606. 33. 
Jo. Jonfton - - 1606. 33. b. 
G. Camden. Fr. Swertio 1606. 34. 
Excerpta et defiderata - 34. b. 



J. A. Thuanus - 1606. 

James Ufsher - 1 606. 

Nic. Rofcarrock - 16Q7^ 

G. Camden, Hen. Wottoilo) 
1606. ..... .J 

Will Becher, 3 letters 1 607. 
Rich. Parker - - I6O8. 



35. 

41. 

42. 

4?. 
45. 



Jo. Jonfton 



1608. 45. 1?. 



N, F. de Petrifco (Peirefc.) ^ . '^^ 

1608. - ^> - - -f 
Conn Labbaeus 
J, Hotman ^ 
W. Becher - 



J^ J. Pontaniis 



- - ; MO. 

1608. ' 49. 
J'fiog. , , '4(1 

1607^. ':/5x. 



Excerpta de infigniis quib^ftlj ^ 4*^' 
Geo. Carlcton - - J * 53. 
G. Camdpn;^ Hotmani}p *^iQQ8. 57 
Fr. (Godwyn) Bp. of Lan- 

daff 1608. ^ 
Ph. Holland"- - 
J. Jonfton * - 
W. Becher ^ 
Cafp. Domavius 
If. Cafairbonus " - 
CHirift. Heydon - 
Jan. Gruterus ~ - 
Ch. Heydon - . 
T. Rivius ^ * 
Dud. Carleton; - 
If. Cafaubon * 
Ric. Parker ^ - 

Jan. .Gruterus, a letters^) 
1611. - - . - .J 

Cl. Jbbcrt - - 1612. _ 

Nath. Harris* - 16 12. 

Jap. Rutgerfius ' - i6ioi 

Sat;nmertl)anus, de famiiia") 
com. BiiennsB - -j 

Jan. Gruterus ' ^ 1613. . 72.. b 

G. Camden, ad N. N. - - 73- 

Jan. Gniterus - 161 3. 73. 



1609. 

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160 si* 
1609- 
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1610. 
1610. 



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61. 

61. b. 
62. 

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63. b. 
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M. R Limerius - 


1614. 


74. 


J. Beaulieu - 


1614. 


75. 


Jan. Gruterus 


1612. 


75. b. 


F. Sweertius - - 


1614. 


75. b. 


Ja. Ufsher 


1614. 


76. 


J. A. Thuanus - 


1613. 


77. 


Hotman 




- 78. 


J. Beaulieu 


1614- 


78. b. 


M. F. Limerius - 


1614. 


79. 


F. Sweertiud - - 


1614. 


79. b. 


Jan. Gruterus - 


1614- 


80. 


Infcription d'un Li\ 


Te - 


80. b. 


Adr. de Ariebeke? 




81.b. 


J. Beaulieu - - 


1615. 


82. 


Ed. Cecyll - - 


1615, 


82. b. 


Cafp. DoiTiavius - 


1615. 


83. 


A. S. Velleius - 


1615. 


83. b. 


Goth, Voegelin^s 




• 84. 


Charta Memorialis 




84. b. 


Ja, Gruterus - - 


1615. 


84. b. 


J. A. Thuanus - 


1615. 


85. 


Carmen ad Liburnos Italiae 


86. 


M. F. Limerius, 8 lett 16 15. 88. 


J, B. Urfm. Bayerus, 2 lett 


j 91. 






J. Beaulieu - - 


1615. 


92. 


AAt. de Ariebeke? 


1615. 


92. b. 


JacGothofredus, elett 161 


6. 93. 


Fr. Sweertius, a lett 


. 1616. 


95. 


Ja. Gruterus - - , 


1616. 


95. b. 


Chrift, Hey.doa - 


1616. 


96. 


Ja. Gruterus - - 


1616. 


96. b. 


M. F. Limerius - 


1616. 


97. 


Pet. Fradelius 


1616. 


97. b. 


Frid. Lindenberg 


1616. 


98. 


Fr. Sweertius 


1616. 


98. b. 



101. 

101. b. 
102. 

102. b. 
103. 
104. 
105. 

105. b. 
106. 



M. F. Limerius, 2 lett. 1616. 99. 
J. Hotman - - 1616. 100. b. 
M. F. Limerius - 1616. 

- - - - 1616. 
J. B. Urs. Bayerus 1616. 
Hen. Savile - - 1617. 
Jac. Gothofredus 1617. 
Hen. Savile - 1617. 
J. Gothofredus. - 1617. 
Theod. Gothofredus 1617 
M. F. Limerius - 1617. 
Miles (Smith) Bp. of GlouO 

ceft. 1617. - - - .) 
J. Hotman - - 1617. 107. b. 
Fra. Cottington - 1617. 108. 
Pet Paul. fRubens, Sweertio 109 
M. F. Limerius, 2 lett. 1619 

& 17. - - - ■ - 

^ Peirefc - 1617. 

Theod. G odefroy 1 6 1 7. 
Carmiria de Virgine - - 

Peirefc - 161 ^. 

Excerpta ex N. Berger 
W.Becher - - 16 17. 
— . — Peirefc - 1617. 
Pet. Puteanus - 1617. 
M.F. Limerius - 1617. 
Jo. Wodenothe - 1617. 
M.F. Limerius - 16 17* 



I] 



110. 



112. 

114. b. 

115. b. 

117. 

120. 
123. 
124. 
124. b. 
125. 
126. 
127. 



Jo. Hotman - 1617. y 128. 
E.Bolton - - .1617. 128. b. 
Theod. Godefroy 16 17. 129. 
Jan. Gruterus - 1617. 130. 
Jac. Gothofredus 1 6 1 7. 1 30. b. 
Jan, Gruterus, cum carmi- ' 

nibus 16 17. - - 
H. R. (Herib. Rofweydus) 131. b. 



131. 



Hotman - 


1617. 


132. 


P. Puteanus 


1617^ 


132. 


J. Gafp. Gevaitius 


1618. 


133. 


Peirefc 


1618. 


134. 


Jan. Gruterus - 


1618. 


135. b. 


Peirefc - - 


1618. 


136. 


Hotman - 


16I8. 


137. b. 


Peirefc - - 




- 138. 


M. F. Limerius - 


1618. 


139. b. 


Pet. Puteanus - 


1618. 


140. 


M. F. Limerius - 


1618. 


141. 


J. Jonftonus 


1618. 


141. b. 


If Cafaubonus - 


1618. 


142. 


Will. Becher - 


I6I8. 


142. b. 


M. F. Limerius - 


I6I8. 


143. 


Joa. Buddcn 


1618. 


143. b. 


Peirefc 


1618. 


144. 


Edw. Fox - - 




145. b. 


J. B. Urs. Bayer 


1618. 


146. 




•1. • 


147. b. 


J. B. Urs. Bayer 




- 148. 


Peirefc 


1618* 


149. 


P. Puteai^us 


1618. 


151. 


A. Schottus - - 


1618. 


152. 


Jo. Jumerius 


1608. 


153. 


Ereptorum fafciculus 161 8. 154. 


J. A. Thuanus - 


1608. 


160. 


Peirefc, 2 lett. 161 8. 


162. 


Crift. de Neux - 


1618. 


164. b. 


M. F. Limerius - 




- 165. 


Fr. Sweertius, 2 lett. 1 6 1 8. 


165. b. 


P. Puteanus - - 


1618. 


166. 


Peirefc 


1618. 


166. b. 


lyi. F. Limerius 


1618. 


167. 


Peirefc 


1618. 


168. 


Ri. Hofkyns 


1618. 


169. b. 


Hen. Bourgchier 


1618. 


170. 


Peirefc 


1618. 


170. b. 


Hotman - 


1617. 


171. 


P. Puteanus 


1618. 


172. 


Jo. Budden - - 


1618. 


172. b. 


Dan. Molyneux 


1619. 


173. 


Jan. Gruterus - 


1619. 


173. b. 


Will. Bofwell - 


1619. 


174. 


Hen. Spelman - 


IC19. 


174. b. 


Hen. Bourgchier 


1619. 


175. 


P. Puteanus - - 


I619. 


175. b. 


M. F. Limerius - 


1619. 


176. 


P. Puteanus - - 


1619. 


176. b. 


Peirefc - - 


1619. 


177. 


Tlio. Brudenell - 


1619. 


178. b. 


Scaev. et Lud. de S. Marthe > 


1619. - - ' - 




1 179. 


M. F. Limerius - 


1619. 


179. b. 


Jan. Gruterus - 


1619. 


180. 


P. Puteanus - - 


1619. 


180. b. 


Jan. Gruterus - 


I619. 


181. 



Fr. Sweertius 
And, Schottus 
Tho. Allen - 
Hen. Spelman 
P. Puteanus 

Peirefc - 

Edw. Foxe - - - . . 
Peirefc, 2 letters 1 6 19. 



1619. 
1619. 
1619. 
1619. 
1619- 
1619. 



N. N. 



Peirefc 



M. F. Liperius 
Hier. Bignonius 
M. F. Limerius 
P. Puteanus 

Frid. Lindenborg 1620. 

Peirefc, 2 letters 1620 

M. F. Limerius - 
And. Schottus - 
Jo. Chamberlain 
Jan. Gruterus - 



181. 

181. b. 

181. b. 
182. 

182. b. 
183. 
185. 
186, 

. 188^ 
189* 
19a 

190. b. 
191. 

191. b. 
192- 
193. 

1620. • 195. 
1620. 195. b. 
1620. 196. 
1620. 196. b. 



I619. 
1619. 
1620, 
1620. 
1620. 
1620. 



Ro. Tounfon, Bp. of Sarum, 



1620. 



197. 



Fr. Godwin, Bp. of Heref.> 

1620. - ]^97.b. 

Fr. Sweertius - 1 620. 1 9 7. b. 
Ja. Maitland - 1620. 198. 
Tho. Allan - - 162!. 199. b. 
Nic. de Thouars 1621. 200. 
Hen. Savile - - 1621. 201. 
Memorandum - 202. b. 

In mortem Thuani, carmen 20S. 
Cenotaph. l\Iarch.^\nchoritani, per 
N.Grotium,Hiigonisfratrem 204*. 
Adr. de Ariebdce ? - - 204. b; 
Hen Savile - - 1621. 205. b. 
Nic. de Thouars 1621. 206. 
Coll.B. Mar. Winton.Oxon.7 ^ 

1621. r^'- 

Peirefc, 2 letters 1 622. 208. 

W. Peirs - - - - 1622. 210 b. 
And. Schottus - 161 8. 211. 

Peirefc, 2'letters 1 622. 2H.b. 

Degoraus Whear 1622. 212. b. 

Peirefc, 2 letters 1 622. 2 13; 

W. Peirs - - 1622. 215. b. 
Coll. .Ed. Chrifti - - - 216. 
Fr. Sweertius - 1 623. 2 1 6, b. 
Deg. Whear, 4 lett. 1 622. 2 1 6. b. 
Andr. Schotti, Fratres 1 6 1 8. 218. 

T. Ry ves 2 1 8. b. 

Biyan T>iTnn - 1622. 219. b. 
Lucas Torrius - 1623. 220. 
Sam. Fell - - - - 220. b. 
Luc. Torrius - i623. 221. 
Wm. Becher, 4 lett with mem. 222. 
Phylarchseus Ahglus - - 226. 
Wm. Becher - - - - 229. 
Note oii Roman coins - - 230. 
Walter Ormonde - - - 230. 
G. Camden - - - - 230. b. 
Wm. Becher - - - - 231. 
Cafp. Pilorius, carmen - 232^ 

F. Martin ----- 232. b. 

G. Camden, 4 letters - - 233. 
Rob' Braithwait - - 234. b. 

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JuUuSi C. VI. 
Codex chartaceus, in folio min. conftans folii^ G57. 

1. Johannis Lelandi colle6liones de Britannia, ejuf- 
que populis et moribus ; ex antiquis aucloribus, praj- 
cipne poeticis, dcfumptse, manu ipfius propria. i. 

2. Colleclions concerning Kent — Tliis and the 
13 following articles appear to be chiefly parts of Le- 
land's Itinerary, and coUedions for various coun- 
ties. 90- 

3. Indiculus archiepifcoporum Cantuarienfium, ab 
Auguftino monacho, ad Hen. Chicheley. 98. 

4. Catalogus librdrum olim in bibliotheca £c- 
clefiae Cantuarienfis. 98. b. 

' * 5. CoUedions out of an old Saxon book, called by 
fome " the old Englifli hiftory." 99* b. 

fi. CoUeftions concerning feveral towns in Lin- 
colnfhire. lOO. .b. 

7. Genealogia comitunt Verovicenfium ; and par- 
ticularly of the defcent of the Beauchamps. loi. 

8. King Arthur's epitaph. 102. b. 

9- Dr. London's report concerning William of 
Wickham. los. 

10. Colleftions concerning feveral places in Eng- 
land and Wales, in various parts of the volume. — 
Among which are lifts of tne bilhops of Lincoln, 
from Birinus firft bifliop of Dorchefter to John Long- 
land (fol. 144.) and of the bifhops of Durham, and 
the antiquities of that church, (fol. 146.) 104. 

1 1. Excerpta ex libro de vitis fanftorum. 160. 

12. Excerpta ex libello de comitatibus, epifcopa- 
tibus et monafteriis Anglic ; cujus au&or videtur 
fuifie Gervafius. 1 69. 

13. De feptem comitibus Ceftrenlibus, quorum 
primus creatus A* 1 06 7. 18 7. 

14. Colledaneadeorigine et rationeappellationum 
comitatuum Anglise. 1 8 7. b. 

15. Commentaria Angliae : confifting of fhort ac- 
counts of many towns, &c. in England. Among 
which are an extraft out of a roll of the geneal. of the 
E. ofWelhnorl. (fol. 221.) a pedigree of the^Rofs 
family (fol. 226.) &<i. 192. 

16. Excerpta ex colle6Uineis Joh* Lelandi, de qui- 
bufdam Anglise comitatibus. 233. 

17- Excerpta ex diftionario Britannico-Latino. 
This and the preceding article are in the hand of 
W* Burton, of whom a letter to Selden dated Jan. 1 1, 
1618 is added. ^ 238. 

18. Notes concerning the foundations of feveral 
rcliffious houfes in England ; viz. Chatris, Clerken- 
well, Pipewell, Ofney, &c. (two articles.) 243. 

19. Hiftorical notes concerning K. Edwarti IV. 
chiefly as to the great feafts he kept (a frag- 
ment) 253. 

JuUus, C. VII. 

Codex diartaceus, in fol. min. conftans foliis 306. 

1. Sylloge inquifitionum captarum fub tempore 
K. Edwardi I. continens nomina eorum qui tenent 
feoda. miliUria in comitatibus Angliae pleridque ; 
quorum indiculus habetur in fronte, et amplilfimus 
perfonarum et locorum index ad calcem; fol. 98. 
(aliud exemplar. Jul. C. I. 2.) 1. 

, 2. Certifkationes faidla de feodis inilitum tem- 
pore R. Henrici II. cum indice nominum. f. 133. 109* 
3. Syll(we donationum per multos nofailes vires in 
Anglia fattarum : cum illorum infignibut delineatis, 
et profapiis quarundam nobilium familiarum; ex 



chartis et (igillis antiquis, cum indice nominum, 
f 212. , 135. 

4. Epiftola Baron um in AngHa ad Papam Boni* 
facium VIII. quod reges Angliie habent directum do-- 
minium regni Scotias: data Lincolniae, 12 die Fcbr. 

A** 1300. 224. 

5. Copies and extra£ls of feveral charters and grants; 
with drawings of the feals and arms of the grantors. 
Among thcfe are copies of the portraits of leveral of 
the Howard family, painted in various church win- 
dows (fol. 236. b.) A copy of the epitaph of Thomas 
Howard fecond D. of Norfolk; or rather a Ihort 
hiftory of his life (f. 245. b.) Alfo, " Excerpta ex 
libro abbatia^de Wigmore," (fol. 245), et " e.^ 
chartis abbatiaj de Dore," (fol. 252.) and pedigrees 
of the Pembrokes, Bohuns, Cottons, &c. 946. b. 

252. 229* 

6. The blazonry of 5 coats of arms in Higgleworth 
church. 264. 

7. Hiftoria monafterii de Parco Stanley, com. 
Derby. 265. 

8. An abftra6l of the regifter or leiger-book of the 
monaftery of Godftowe in Oxfordfliire* fi74. 

9. Charts ad monafteriuiil S» Marifle de Tama 
fpe6iantes. 378. 

10. Colleftanea de hiftoria monafterii de Abendon } 
ex antiquo rotulo. — ^Thefe coUeftions were made by 
Nicholas Charles, Lancafter berakl, A. D. 16U. 305. 

Julius, C. VIIL 
Codex chartaceus, in fol min. conftatis folHa lod 

1. A treatife concerning the nobility, accordinfif 
to the law Of England : Beg. " As in man's body." 1. 

2. Colleftionsof Mr. Fr. Thynn out of a book entr- 
tuled, " Domus Regni Anglise;" containing the or- 
deri of the King s houfe, chiefly concerning tne Lotdi 
Steward and Marfhal, in the time of K. Edw. IV. 89^ 

3. Other coUeftions, about the office of Marlhal; 
out of antient record* in Chancery* 05. 

Julius^ C. IX» 

Codex chartaceus, male bakitti% in f(»lio mia» 
conftans fol. 148. 

K Tra6hitulus de dignitate* 1. 

2. " La fundacion de la cottipam^ de Glrtief danfe 
le chaftel de Wyndefor/* 10. 

3. Vers touchant les douze vertus que un noble 
homme doit avoir : Cotn* " Vous iffus de tioble 
maifon/* i3. b. 

4. Les eftatutz et ordonnances de I'ordre de lit 
Jartiere, faits i Weftm. Nov. 16- A Heh. Vtl 16. 

5. Stiles of the King's M^efty,. the prince an4 
companions of the Garter, ufed at the feaft df S^ 
George, holden at Whitehall A. 1>. 1604. (Pf.) fi4. 

6. Pars prjefationis nigri codicis Perifcelidis : vel 

Eotius traclatulus de illmt ordinis fundatione et 
iftoria. 25. 

7. Excerpta ex. nigro codice de cooptatione quo- 
rundam VV. Illuft. in hunc ordinem; et de ftatutis 
quibufdam fuperadditis : a temp Hen. V. 2tS Hefi. VlIL 
In,de folia qnaerdam exfefta. 00. 

8. A fpeech made to King James Oh pf efefntitlg xht 
Lord Mayor of the city of London, A* 6 Jae. i. 78. 

9. The marquis of Northampton's voya^ hitt> 
France, A* 1551. fentieith the order of tfle Garten 
(Imperf) 

10. Mr. Man, ambafl^dor in Spain, life 1»I1 of fcx- 
penfea on his journey. 

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11. Part of a letter, dated Sevile, June 16, 
1511. So 

12. Genealdgia comitis Moravise, (Moray) a Ja- 
cobo V. rege Scotorum. 87 

13. A fragment, on kingly got ernment. 87. b. 
14- Privileges of Kings wives; and concei'ning the 

titles and ornaments of queens. 88. 

15. Of the dowers of feveral queens of Eng- 
land. 93 

16. Excerptum ex libro rubeo in Scaccario, de 
auro Reginse, &c. 94. 

17. Excerpta ex regiftro abbatis Weftmonafte- 
rienfis, de donationibus quorundam regum. 94. b. 

18. Excerptum ex libro judiciali vocato Doomfday, 
de polfeffionibus Humfridi Camerarii in comit. 
Sudriae. 95. 

19- Kingdoms governed by Kings wives. A part 
of this is at fol 92. b. 96. 

20. Of the Queen's family; and of immunities 
granted to them. 98. 

21. Eftypa monumentorum in borealibus Angliae 
plagis repertorum. loi. 

22. The names of the bifliops of Exeter, after the 
union of the Sees of Crediton and St Germains. 104. 

23. Wm. Lombard's cycle of years, from 1571 to 

1600. 105. 

24. Fragments of the precedency of England be- 
fore France and Spain: perhaps by Selden. 106. 

25. Sir Rob. Cotton's treatife of the precedency 
between England and Spain, 16OO. 120. 

26. Of the precedence the Speaker of the H. of 
Commons, if a fergeant, hath before all other fer- 
geants. 1 29. 

27. Excerpta ex libro Croyland, de familia de 
GifFard. 130. b. 

^28. Advertifement about a new order of knights, to 
be called " Knights of the Crown,'' temp. Jac. 1. 1 3 1. 

. 29. On the precedence of knights — a rough 
draught 136. 

30. The charters of Philip and Mary, and alfo of 
Richard I, to the officers of arms. 138. 

31. A note of books belonging to the office of 
arms. 142. 

.•32. A letter from Sir W" Dethicke, to Sir Rob' 
Cotton ; excufing himfelf from a charge of having 
deftroyed fome books belonging to the office of 
arms. 143. 

S3. A rate of allowances of dukes, earls, and 
barons ferving the King in the wars. temp. Hen. 
VI. . 144. 

34. Services and fees belonging to the office of 
arms. 145. 

35. Reformation of the office of arms, by Richard 
p. of Gloucefter, great conftable of England. 147- 

JuUuSy D. I. 

Codex membran. in 8* conftans ex foliis 191. 
Sec. circiter XIL 

1. Stemnia familiar domini de Rofs : prefixed by 
a modem hand. Another defcent of this family is 
in Jul. C. VI. 15. 1. 

2. Chartas et memoranda quaedam ad abbatiam 
Rievallenfem in com. Ebor. fpedantes. 1*. 

3. Decreta concilii Romani. 5 Id. Martii A* 20. 
Pontificatus Alexandri III. (A. D. ii79.)fada. 3. 

4. Regiftrum chartarum monafterii Rievallenfis ; cum 
indiculis poffeffionum perennium, fingularum quoque 



chartarum feriatim^ ufque ad numerum 235, prae- 
fixis. 15. 



JuliuSj D. II. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis 264w 
Sec. circiter XHL 

1. Catalogus Regum Saxonicoriim, Archiepifco- 
porum Cantuaricnfium ab Auguftino ad Robertmii 
dc Winchelfee, et Abbatum S. Auguftini. 1. 

2. Tabular chronologicce, a Chrifto nato ad an- 
num 1300. 3. 

3. ludiculus Pontificorum Romanorum, a Petro ad 
Johannem XXII. AM31G. 21. b. 

4. Indiculus Imperatorum Romanorum, ab Augufto 
ad Eredericum 11. A° 1222. 23. 

5. Regula S. Benedidi. 24. 

6. Privilegia S. Auguftini et paparum, et chaitae 
regum Anglise et Archiepifcopor. Cantuaricnfium, 
concelfas monafterio S. Auguftini Cantuaria^: cum 
regiftro convention urn, compofitionum et evidcntia- 
rum eji}fdcm monafterii, ufque ad tcmpora Innoceutii 
III. et R. Henrici III. — Chartularium hoc interniittitur, 
fol. 113. b. et inde producitur a fol. I2fi. b. ad tot. 
133. b* 39. b. 

7. FormulsB procefTuum in civilibus negociis ejuf- 
dem monafterii- 1 14. 

8. Liter© Ludovici VIII. regis Gallia?, ad abbatcm 
et monachos conventus S. Auguftini Cantuaria?, poft 
ingreflum in Angliam: de jure fuo ad regnum 
Anglise poft obitum regis Ricardi I. A** 1216. 121. 

9. Charta Magna regis Ilenrici III. de libertale 
totius Angliaj. Feb. 11. 1225. 122. 

10. Charta de Forefta, R. Henrici III. five de 
bofcis foreftatis totius Anglia?. 124. 

1 1. Charta de libertate Ilofpitaliorum. 125. 

12. Charta libertatis civium Cantuaricnfium 126. 

13. Redditus totius Abbatias S. Auguftini Cantuar. 
per annum ; et in quibus temporibus debentur. 134. ^ 

14. Forma brevium curfualium ad jufticiarios con- 
ftituendos in Hibernici, tempore Henrici ill. — a foL 
143. b. ufque ad f. 147. b. — et rurlus a f. 150. acj 
f. 154. 143. b. 

15. Narratiuncula de legibus Angliie, ubi de mo- 
netarum pondere, et allifa panis. 14s. 

16. Indiculus indulgentiarum conceflhrum pere- 
grinis ad ecclcfias urbis Romx acccdentibus. 156. 

17. Vifitationes monafteriorum S. Edmundi (A* 
1234) et Weftmonafterii (A*' 1236.) 157. 

1 8. Conftitutiones capituli generalis, per abbates 
de Evefliamet de Abingdon. 162. 

19. Verfus cujufdam (ut in titulo habetur) fa- 
picntis; et, ut feitur, B. Columbani. 

Incip. " Hec precepta legat devotus et impleat 

aftu." 

Expl. " Diligit hie natum virga qui corripit 
ilium." 165. 

20. Statuta Stephani Archiepifcopi Cantuarienfis> 
in Synodo. 166 b. 

21. Charta?, privilegia, conventiones, et. placita 
monafterii S. Auguftini Cantuarienlis. — In his auteni 
rcperiuntur inter alia. . 17s. 

(a.) Nomina hundredor urn etvillataram comitatus 
Cantia?. f 183. 

(b.) Securitas fa6ia Dno. R. Edw. I. a petentibus 
regni Scotise, 1291. 185. b. 

(c.) De cartis libertatunf apud Scaccarium often,- 
dendis. 1S7- 

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. 22. Bulla P. Nicholai IV. de privilegiis eccleftafticis, 
id regem Edw. I. A* 1 290, mifla. 202- 

23. Bulla Bonifacii P. VIII. ad regem Edw. I. A* 
1295, mifla. 203. 

24. Ejufdem Bulla ad praediftum regem; de pace 
reformanda inter ipfum regem, et Philippum regem 
Galliae. A* 1295. 204. 

25. Alia ejufdem bulla, de pace reformanda inter 
Carolum regem Siciliae, et Jacobum et Fridericum 
natos Petri regis Aragonia?. 205. 

26. De fubjeftione regum Scotorum regibus An- 
gliae ; breve compendium. 2 ii . b. 

27. Chartae, privilegia, aliaque varia, ad monafte- 
tium S. Auguftini Cantuar. pertinentia. 213. b. 

JuUuSj D. HI. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis 196. 

1. Regiftnim chartarum monafterii S. Albani, de 
terris et praediis, eorundemque donationibus, confir- 
mationibus, &c. 1. 

> 2. Vita B. Albani, per l(obertum de Dunftaple 
monachum S. Albani, A* 11 50. verlibus elegiacis, 
decantata. — Item, ejuldem Roberti verfus, de crea- 
tione hominis, de paradifo, aliifque facris argumen- 
tis. 125. 

3. Verfus de motu peccandi ; de miferia hominis ; 
de menfibus anni ; de virtutibus imitandis, earumque 
diftinftionibus. 1 59. 

4. Verfus rhythmici de vita et martyrio B. Tliomae 
Archiep. Cantuar. 184. 

5. Verfus de quibufdam Jiiftoricis argumentis 
veteris Teftamenti. 191. 

JuUuSy D. IV. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. foliorum 184. 
Sec. circiter XIV. 

1. Annales a Bruto ad annum 1326. quibus multa 
inferuntur de eleftione et morte epifcoporum Angliae, 
et praefertim de controverfiis priorum et epifcoporum 
Ecclefiae Dunelmenfis. 1. 

2. . Placita inter Willielmum Wickewane Archie- 
pjfcopum Eboracenfem, et priorem et capitulum 
Dunelmenfem, depoteftate etjure vifitationis. 125. 

3. Afta apud Carliolum coram delegatis, poft 
mortem Roberti de Infula Epifcopi Duuelm. cum 
aliis appendicibus ad banc controverfiam fpeflanti- 
bus. 1283? 163. 

Julius, D* V. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. folior. 1 74. folia enim 20 
et ultra in media parte codicis valde detrita 
et lacerata. 

1. Gild^ fapientis, de rebus geftis Britonuin, hif- 
toria. 1. 

2. " Chronica paucorum (ita infcribitur) " fci- 
licet ab origine mundi Anno. 5199.'' Incipit enim 
feries chronologica (poft verficulos nonnullos) ab 
incarnatione Salvatoris, et definit in annum 1286. — 
Inferuntur, verediftum regis Franciae pro rege Anglije 
contra Barones, (fol. 42.) et quaedam in fine de con* 
ventu S. Martini de Dovor. 13. 

3. Prophetiae Fr. Hayncardi, de adventu Anti- 
chrifti (vix Icgitur haec plagula). 69. 

4. Ro^rus Baconus, de utilitate fcientiarum.^ — 
folia drciter 20 in limine femiufta et lacera. 70. 

5. Ejufdem Epiftola, quae incipit, "Cum de ponde- 
ribus utilis fit diltindio." 150. 

• 6. de viridi colore faciendo ad ufum fcri- 

bendi, tra6bttulu$. 156. 



7. Rogerns Baconus, tradatulus ejus, de decore 
et venuftate faciei. 157. 

8. ^ demodo projeftionis, trafhtulus; 158. 

9. ^ de quibufdam tncdicinalibus confec- 

tionibus ; de diflblvcndo thrvftallo. 162. 

10. de ligaturis et fufpenfis collo, cum iu- 

cantatione et adjuratione. i64. 

11. Vifioqua^ contigit in Eflexia, Anno verbi in- 
carnati 1206; fcripta a quodam viro ieligiofo. 166. 

Julius, D. VI. 
Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis I82i 

1. Suppletio hifiorias regUm Angliae, quantum ad 
reges Saxonum, Danorum et Normannorum, ex-» 
tracia per Johannem Pike — ufque ad annum 1 522. 1 ; 

2. Exceq^ta ex IVIariano Scoto, Rogefo de Hove- 
dcn, Gul. de Malmelbury, de jure regis Anglias ad 
tei ram Scotia^ fub fe et de fe tenendam. 67. 

3. Ijc miraculis crucis in monte-acuto per fabrunl 
inventae, tempore Cnuti ; et deduftione ejufdem crucis 
apudWaltham. Prsefigitur tabula capitulorum. 73. b. 

4. Vita B. Edmundi Archiepifcopi Cantuarienfis. 
In fine, fermo quem fecit capitulo Pontunacenfi, poft 
quem focietatem domfts petiit et obtinuit 123. 

5. Preces ex horis de B. Virgine, quas Edmundus 
quotidie dicere folebat 1 56. b. 

6. Prisfatio de conjugio patris et matris S. Thomas 
martyris ; qualiter et quam mirabiliter convenirent 
ex cultibus et provinciis tam diverfis. 157. b. 

7. Vita B. Edmundi Archiepifcopi et confeflbris'; 
non omnino fuperiori (Art 3.) coniimilis. 16I. b. 

Julius, D. VII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min, conftans foliis I34i 
• I Sec. circiter XIII. 

'yiiis MS. has been much damaged by the verdi- 

greafe ufed in the illuminations. 

1. Fragmenta quasdam aftronomica fratris Johannis 
do Wallingford ; cum aliis ad calendarium et compu- 
tum eccleiiafticum fpedantibus. 1 

2. Orationes dicend© ante et poft Pfalterium. 7. b* 

3. Sermo B. Auguftini Aurelianenfis Archiepifcopi, 
de virtutibus Pfalmorum. 7. b. 

4. Pra3cationes quasdatm ad Chrlffum et certos 
fanftorum : item Oratio S. Edmundi ad S. Johan* 
nem ; et exorcifmus fuperftitiofus orc^i ad ufum por- 
corum. 8. 

5. Fragmentum de flaminibus et archiflaminibus 
Britannicis ; cum nominibus filiorum Bruti. 9. b. 

. 6. Defcriptio Britannia^, cum chronicis fecundum 
quofdam. Ad calcem, " De filiis ^thelredi regis 
Angliae, etmatrimonio matris eorum Cnuto Daco." 10. 

7. Nomina regum monarcharum totius An^Iias, 
ab Alfredo rege fapientiffimo, ad regem Henncum 
III. 34. 

8. Regula, fi infirmus moriatur j fc. quomodo fciat 
a?ger an moriatur, vel ab infirmitate recuperet. 34. 

9. Verfus rhythmici, de menfibus anni. 34. 

10. Calendarium, cum tabula literafum domini- 
calium praefixa. 34. b. 

1 1. Piclura F. Johannis dq Wallingford. 42. b. 

12. Parabolas tics, et verba qtiasdain B. i3ernardi 
abbatis Clarevallenfis., 43. 

13. A table, fliewing when flood at London 
bridge; "et quantum luna luceat in nocle pertotum 
menfem.'* 45. b- 

14. Defcriptio climatum mundi« 46. 

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15. Chronica F. Johannis de Wallingford, excerpta 
e chronicis diverforum liiftoriographorum ; cum 
riibricis, manu neoterica, idiomate AnglicO infcriptis, 
tabulifq. chorographicis Britanniae duabus. 46. b. 

10. Breves annotationes regnorum et epifcopatuuni 
antiquoriim Angliae ; cum mappis et tabulisgenealo- 
gicis regum. 49. b. 

17. Piclura Jefu Chrifti, cui infcribitur: 

" Rex ego fum triplex qui falvans omnia fimplex 

" Condita queque re^o trinus et unus ego. 

" Eft meamajeftascuifubllatcunftapoteftas." 60. b. 

18. Chronica ab origine mundi ad Ilenricum 
m. 61. 

19. Nomina fratrum de profeffione S. Albani de- 
funftorum, a fufceptione fratris Joh. de Wallingford 
in eodem ordine, A* 1231. 1 12. b. 

. 20. Figura rudis et defcriptio elephantis inve6li 
in Angliam A* 1C55. 1 14. 

21. Excerpta de geftis abbatum Ecclefia S. Al- 
bani. fi5. b. 

22. Charta R. Johannis, de cominunibuslibertatibus 
regni. (vulgo Magna Charta.) 122. b. 

23. Charta de libertatibus foreftae; €t de ejufdem 
calTatione A* 1227. 125. 

24. De qiiibufdam novis legibus per regem Hen- 
ricum III. Itatutis. 125. b. 

25. Formula excommunicationis illorum qui An- 
glife libertates tam ecclefiafticas quam communes 
violaverint. 126. b. 

26. Affifa panis, fafta tempore R. Johannis A* 
3202. 1^. 

27i Expofitio An^licorum nominum in dhartis, 
fecundum confuetudinem Scaccarii. 127. b. 

28. Varjarum epocharum abbreviatip; cum verfibus 
rhythmicis de temj)ore paflionis Thomae Cantuarienfis, 
de interdi6lo Anglise, &c. 127. b. 

•^29. Verfus rhythmici in Monachos. Incip. " Cur 
vos nudipedes ad papae cnrritis aedes/' Alia hie per- 
tinentia tbl. 13 1. b. reperies. 128. 

* 30. Mifccllanca compendia ; de primatu Chriftia- 
nitatis in Britannia; de martyrio S. Albani; de 
prima Chriftianitate Angiorum; de longitudine Ju- 
geri; de menfuris terrarum ; de ponderibus; de in- 
ventionibusy et tranflationibus S. Albani. 128. b. 

31. Quod Dns. nofter Jefus Chriftus node dominica 
natus fit. 131. b. 

32. Quaeftiones qiuedam arithmetical, cum folu- 
tionibus. 132. 

33. Fragmenta qua^am de Calendario, cum figuris 
et verfibus. 132. b. 

34. Rhythmi de corrupt© fktu ecclefiae. 133. b. 

" 35. Canticum Gallicum fuper defolationem Ec- 
^cleflae Anglican®, A*^ 1256, fii^tum. 133. b. 

36. Verfus et epitaphia, minimi pretii. 134. 



; JuUm, I>. Yin. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans fol. 133. 

- 1. Catalogus Patriarqharum, Epifcoporum, et Car- 
flinaliuAx per uiiiverfum orbem, et quot fuflraganeos 
habet quilibet Archiepifcopus. 1. 

2. De ele6lione et coronatione Imperatoris Ro- 
Aiani. ^ 13. b. 

3. ' Nomina regum Chriftianomm. 15. 

; 4. Praerogativa quarundam ecclefiarum urbis Ro- 
toa? ; cum ordine ftationum pro peregrinantibus in ifta 
urbe. 15. b. 

* 5. Ordinum religioforum nomina* 2 1. b. 



6. Breve chronicon ab orbe condito ad A. D. 
1453. 22. b. 

7. VeHes on the Kings of England, from William 

the Concjueror to Henry M. with their defcents. 
Beg. " At Weftm. VV^yllyaui jcrovnyd was." 27. 

8. Q. Sereni de medicina praecepta, metrice.— * 
Scculo facile xii. exarata, 32. 

9. Tlie charge belonging to the Cellarefs of the 
monaftcry of Barking. 40. ' 

10. Godefridus fuper Palladium de re ruftica : primo 
Anglice, f 48. et deinde Latine. f. 61. b. 48. 

1 1. Nic. Bollardi, de plantatione et cultu arborum, 
traftatus. 74. 

1 2. Varia experimenta de coloribus, medrcamentis, 
&c. Inferuntur praecationes ad angelum cuftodem« 

f 84. 77. b. 

13. A Traa, entitled " De Arte Coquinaria," being 
a collection of receipt* to make parchment, ink, &c. 
and on various culinary aifairs. 88. 

14. Quaedam curationes per exorcifmnm, et me- 
dicamenta: partim Latine, partim Gallice, partim 
Anglice. 109. 

15. Libellus de fculpluris lapidum. 121. b. 

16. Libellus de phyfiognomia, qui dicitur Arifto- 
telis. 126. 

17. Varia prognoftica ex fignis coeleftibus, et dc 
qualitatibus primis. 1 3 K 

Julius J I>. IX. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 307. 
Sec. XV. 

A treatife of the feftivals of the church, in old 
Englifli verfe. Beg. 

" Now blowep pis n we fruyjt pat late bigan to fpringc 
"p* to ys kuncie eritage mankunde fchal bringhe." 

Q. Whether this be a part of the facred hiftorical 
poeni, entitled " §alus animse, or Soul hele 

Julius^ D. X. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 53. ^ 

1. Vita Robert! Betinenfis (de Bctun) Hereforden-* 
fis Epifcopi (ob. 1 148.) 

2. Genealogia comitum de Breckenock, a tempi 
Henrici I. ad A. 1230. (Gallice.) 28. 

3. Hiftoria prioratus Lanthoniae in com. Glo- 
ceft. 31. 

Julitu^ T). XI. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis 100. 

1. Hiftoria Briton um, ad tempora B. Auguftiui An* 
glorumapoftoli: perGildam; verf u heroico. aTfXir^.2. 

2. Cafus t*)tius juris, in quibus quis excomniuni* 
catus ipfo jni-e, recollcdi a venerabili Berengario 
Fredoli, cardinali. 60- 

3. Errorum Waldenfium catalogus. 84. 

4. Calendarium, cum vedibus de menfibus, cyclis, 
epadis, setate mundi, annis embolifmicis, faltu luna^ 
&c. praefixis. 85. 

5. Fragmentum hiftoricum de vita Thomse Archiep. 
Cantuar. ^ 94. 

6. Dialogus rhythmicus inter cor et oculum. 99. b. 

JuliuSj E. I. 

Codex membran. in folio, min. conftans foliis 354, 
quorum 1 6 chartaceis. 

Colledio literaruix^ cliartarum, tradatuum, aliormn- 
que inftrumentorum, tumultuaria, ut videtur, opera 

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tranfcriptorum, de rebus ad Vafconiam, et ducatum 
- Aquitanise, fpeftantibus, fub temporibus Henrici III. 
et Edwardorum I. et II. regum Angliae. — Prae 
•fiffitur ampliffimus contentorum elenchus, qui 
uiqne ad numerum 299 evadit; quein enim hie 
exlcribere foret fupervacaneum. — Ha;c paucula 
tamen, quse paflim inferuntur, in genera aanotabi- 
mus: 

I. De privilegiisetconfuetudinibus infulae Oleronis, 
quae data erat in dotem Alienors Edwardo I. R. AngL 
nuptse. 

De ligeantia debita regi Edwardo. 

3. De padis, conventionibus, et treugis inter ipfum 
Hdwardum, et Philippum regem Francias ; aliaque. 

4. De obligationibusy cautionibus, et acquietantiis 
pro {>ecuniis. 

5. De epifcoporum querimoniis de injuriis libertati 
ecclefiafiicse illatis. 

' 6. De iponfalibus et nuptiis inter principem Ed- 
Mrardum, filium R. Edwardi 1. et Habellam, filiam 
Philippi et Joannas regis et reginse Francite. 

7* De reformatione et ratificatione pacis inter 
RR. Anglise et Francias. 

8. De compofitionibus inter R. Angliae, et comitem 
Britannia?, et etiam comitem Piftavii et Tholofae. 

9. De confirmatione libertatum civitatis Burdiga- 
llenfis. 

10. De coUatione terras Vafconias, cum omnibus 
efcaetis, in Edwardum principem., 

I I. De libertatibus et confuetudinibus quarundam 
villarum in Aquitania. . 

12. De procurationibus. 

. 13. De homagiis regibus Anglise fa&is* 



Julius^ E. II. 

Codex chartaceus, in foL min. conftans foliis 108. 

' 1. Ifulario d'Antonio Millo, nel' qual fi contiene 
tutte le ifole del mar Mediteraneo : cum delineati- 
onibus. . 1. 

2. A letter from Jo. Cafalius, to Henry vni. con- 
taining intelligence concerning the war ivith the 
Turks, &c. (Orig. Lat) Venice, April 9, 153S. 59. 

3. A letter from Dr. Chriftopher Parkins, to Sir 
Robert Cecil; concerning mutual ambafladors to be 
fettled at London and Venice, and the gi^eatnefs and 
ftrength of that republic. London, Sept. i 7, 1:595. 64. 

4. Minute of a letter from Marinus Grimanus 
doge of Venice, to Q. Elizabeth ; to requ^ft a free 
paflage for certain corn fhips coming from Holland 
to Venice. Aug. 21. 1596. 66. 

5. Copy of an Italian letter, written after the de- 
feat of the Spaniih Armada ; concerning the (late of 
Spain, a peace, &c. 67. 

6. Ferdinand I. grand duke of Tufcany, to Q. Eli- 
zabeth: eight letters, chiefly demanding reflitution 
of feizures, and favours m commercial matters! 
(Italian.) Auff. 29. December 19, 24, and 29, 1590. 
February 4, and March 7, 1590-1. April 15, 1593. 
and June 1595. 71. b. 

7. Inftruftions concerning a loan of money to be 
made at Florence, A* 1604. 78. 

' 8. Q. Elizabeth, to Ferd. L D. of Tufcany ; com- 
pymentel. (Ital.) 1596. * 79. 

9. The fame, nrobabiy to the doffe of Venice; 
declaring hfr radons for not grantine fafe-conduft te 

/certain com fhips, they being probably intended to 
ftU into the hands of the Spaniards. (Ital.) Riclv- 
mottd, Nov. 1 1, 1^96. 80. 

10. grand duke of Tufcany, to Q. Elizabeth : 



three letters requeftitig palfports for com flxips. (Ital.) 
Florence, Aug. 2, 10, and 17, 1596- 81. b- 

1 1. Q. Elizabeth, to the G* Dfs. of Tufcany (Ca- 
therine of I^rrain) Complimental. (Fr.) Januaiy 
1603. 85- 

12. Minutes concerning treaties between Hen. VIL 
and VIII. and the duke of Milan. UQOand 1527. 86. 

.13 Inftruftions for Rowland Woodward, on his 
gqing to Milan. 1604. 87- 

14- Titles of ftate papers between England and 
Genoa, Savoy, &c. in the time of Edward IIL and 
Henry V. and VI. 89- 

15* The fubftance of an alliance between the K. 
of Spaii> (Phil II.) and the republic of Genoa; with 
the laid king^s decree relating to it (Spaiiifh.) 1575 
and 1577. 92- 

16. Minute of a letter, and copies of three letterg 
from the doge and fenate of Genoa, to Queen Eliza- 
beth; about fafeguards and reftitutioni^of fliips. (Lat. 
and Ital.) 1590 and 1596. 97- 

17. William II. K. of Sicily, to Henry II. K. ^f 
Eng. touching his (William's) marriage Avith Joanna 
the daughter of Henry^ (Lat.) Palermo, Aug. 23, 
1176. ' 101. 

18.. Traftatus pacis, et qufdetn confirrnationes, inter 
Ricardum 11: R. Anglise, et Carolumll. Reg. Sicilas. 
April 15, 1382. Item colloquium inter ambafciatored 
Caroli III. Regis Sic. et prsef Ric. III. 102. 

19. Inftruftions given to George Rookes, going; 
into Sicily. 1604. 105. 

JuliuSf E. III. 

Codex chartaceus, in fol nnin. confians foliis S46L 

1. Index, five fumma rotulorum clauforum et pa- 
ten tiuni, aliorumque inftrumentorum de corifocderati- 
onibus et treugis cum exteris pHnctptbus^ matrimoni- 
alibus contraftibus, ftipendiis, mdneta, commerciis,* 
ofliciariis conftituendisy aliifque rebu^ taia domi 
quam foris geftis: a temp. R. Johannis, ud temp. Hen-" 
rici VI. q\xx omnia in turri Londindnli cuftodi^* 
untur. 1. 

. 2. Index, five fumma rotulorum in cancellaria re- 
pofitorum, de falvis-conduftibus, proteftionibus, fe- 
QUlt^tibus five licentiis, &c. a temp. R. Ricardi ill. 
ad tempus Eilwardi yi. 224; ^ 

3. Apographum commiffionis R. Henrici VIII. de 
colligendis fubfidiis^ rebus regni ita urgentibus, anter 
tempus a parliamento ftatutum. (AngTice.) Omnia 
hsec cqlleda erant junfiis operibus et curls w. cL 
Heneagii^ Talbotti, (jamdeni^ et alionmu 2d&. 

JuliuSf E. IV. 

Codex prsefertim niembran. hihc fllinc tameit 

chaitac^us, conftans foliis 225w 

1. PiAures of the Kings of England, from Williana 
the Conqueror to Henry VI. in wfeter colouHs ; with 
a Ihort hiftoricai account of each of thtm in LaXixi 
at the fide, and fomQ ^pglifh verfes at the bottom J. 
(by Lidgater) concerning their refpe£live corona- 
tion^, deaths, and burials,^ with tii^ nrincipal event^ of 
each reign beneath every figure. This piece feems to 
have been finiflied in the early pari of the reign,of 1L 
Henry VI, with whofe coronatidn ^ at Paris ttte Wlfes 
end. They beo;in thus: 

" The Mizti William duke of No^handy.^^ 1. 

2. Thomas de Elmham, de vita et geftis^ R. Hen- 
rici V. Ad calcem reperias allocutionem fcriptoris 
ad paginam, ut qusbraV Doflorein'Johannem Somerfet, 
regis medicum, in futim corrcftorem ;** cum poemaH;e 
ad eundem, fic incipiens : " Fertilis eftatis floridafedes.'^ 
et inde, regulse ad fupplicationem fiuriendami 9- 

3. Hiftoria de vita et geftis R. Hcnri€i'Tritit$ric€ ; 

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per eundem. In fine legitur; * de Hymno a gentc 

* Anglorum cantando ad laudem Dei genitricis Ma- 

* ri^e, propter gloriofam expcditionem rej^is Hen- 
\ rici quinti, ^ pro fuccuifu regjii Anglias, dotis fua?, 

* qu(e cun6las hserefes, cum ha^reliarclia Johanne Old- 

* Cailel, fuisprecibus interemit.' ^*Te niatrem lauda- 
mus; Te cfominam contitemur ; Te ajterni patris 

" prjeeleftam veneraniur;" &c. Aliud exemplar in 
codice Vefp. D. XIII. 89- 

4. Gefta R, Henrici y. auftbre capellano in exer- 
cltu rcgio. «jcif, 115. 

5. Iriformationes et iuftruftioncs de dncatu Aqui* 
taniae ; milibe ad Regem Henricum V, per Davidem 
archiep. Burdigalenfem. (Gallice.) 133. 

6. The hiftorv of the life and ads of Richard 
Beai^champ Earl of Warwick, illuftrated with draw- 
ings, by John Rofs of Warwick. — ^Thefe valuable 
drawing ha\-e been publiihed by Mr. Strutt, in his 
pop^ Kn^elcynnah; 20 1 . 

Julius^ E. V. 

Cpdejc membran. in folio min. 6onftans foliis 107. 
Sec. XV. 

1. Alani Charetier (Aurigae) Quadrilogium in- 
veftivum et comicum, ad morum Gallicorum cor- 
re61ionem. (Gallice.) Piftura in ftonte, ubi auAor 
libellum regi quodam Franciae tradens exhibitur. i . 

Ejufdem, dialoj?u8 familiaris amici et fodalis, 
fuper deploracionem Gallicae calamitatis. (Lat) 29. 

3. Ejufdem, dialogi inter fidem, intelle6lum, fpem, 
&c.^^e rebus moralibus et theqlogicis : veriibusfub- 
inde intermiftis. (Gallice.) 40. 

^uUusy E- VL ' 
Co^e^ ch9»rtac^s> in folio min. qonftans foliis.^u. 
Chrotiicon, exccjcptiim (ut p^tet ex fine Uhri) ex 
Jiiftoriis de rebw GalUcis, AngliQia, Flandricis, Hif- 
panici^ et Nonnaiiniei3» ab A"* 366. ad A"" 1383. 
(GallLceO Oliiu fuit Liber iiey^di.Carleolenfis,temp, 
E. Ueorici mu 

Julius^ E. Vll. 

Go^ex meofbrah. in folio rain, conilana foliis C38. 
Sec* circiter X. 

Liber feftrraliaj five Homiliae Saxontese de Sahftis, 
|>et ^Ifricum ex latino convcrfaef, cujns etiam pra- 
fationes, in utrkqiie lingua^ operi prasmiflfc fuat — 
Olim peculium ftierat monaftjerii S. Edmuufttli de 
Burgo. Albim titulorum homiliarum in hoc oodice 
contentarum rei^erias fpl. 2. b, defidemnUu' qua^dam 
i».fine. Accuiatius quoque delfcripfit hunc, optiinae 
not2B, codicem eruditifs. Wanleyus in Hick. Thef. 
vol. ii. p. 186. 

Julius, Vs. 

Codex menibra^^iuv folb min. couflaas fohis I8 h 
Sec. XV. 

PolyqhranicQ^i; Rp§(?ri de Ceftriqt. Mutilatur tribiw 
prioribttp libxU, et ^ft^orf pfute libri IV. 

, tod^x chartacqus, madore Isefus, in foL tntxx. 
conftans fol. I79- 

f A book of recqpts' .and (lel,iveries of the office of 
Ordnance, for the year 158 1. At the beginning is a 
jqtitioi^Ag lettev i^9m^ ^)erfon in conhnement, to 
lis fift^, defirii^^ her to intercede for him and his 
brother. 

V • Julius, T. II. 

u Co4e^ ehartac^u^in folio min. conftans foliis 254. 

'^i^.j., Sec- XV- 

The ^iiioiis aiid Dentlations of S. Brigid. She died 
i^M^^ i,^^y. 123J2, jM tlie c|id arc tlarw chap- 



ters on ^' the quality, perfon; and virtues of holy 
Brigid;" (fol. 248.) and, on the laft leat^ a fliortatc- 
count of her life, and a latin prayer to her. An 
edition of thefe vilions was printed at Nurenib. 1517. 

Julius, F. III. 

Codex chartaceus, in fol. min. conftans foliis 3 1 8* 

A memorial of the proceedings in the commiflTion 
for tlie Navy Royal: containing K James I. hi$^ 
commiffion, dated April 30, 16O8. and the exami-. 
nations, depofitions,, and evixlences gathei^ed by tlie 
commifiioners, of whom S' Rob* Cotton was one. — 
There is a fiiort account of the commifiion, at the be^ 
ginning; and an imperfect index of the witnefles 
examined^ at the end. 

Julius, RIV. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio min. conftans foliis 39.' 

The Qrt of Gunnery, written in the year 160&^ 
with drawings, particularly (ji' three pieces of cannatv 
then in ufe, a minion, a facker, and a demv-cull- 
veringe. 

Julius, T^V' 

Codex chartaceuS| in folio min. conftans foUis 57- 

A treatife on military difcipline, and rules to be 
obferved in time of war ; with 6n index at the begin- 
ning — ^written by Roberfc Hare, A* 1556. 

Julius, F. VI. ' ' 

Codex chartaceus, male habitus, in iblio min^ 
conftans foL 447. 

A colleftion of letters and other papers, all written 
in the reigns of Eli^beth apd K. James I. the 
particulars of which arc as follow: 

1 . A letter from Lord Pawlet, to thu E. of Leicdfter ; 
concerning dangers to. be apprehended from 
France. Qloi§, April 1577* 1.* 

12. Extrafts from fundry letters from Marj' Q. o£ 
Sco^, the E, of Lennox, &c. concerning tlie af- 
fairs of Scotls^ul, the murther of King Henry (Dam-* 
ley) &c. )56a — And auptlier pap^r of fmiilar ex- 
traWs, concerning tranfadtions of the years 1^03, 4, 
and 8. 12. . 

3. A paper, ftating the canfe the Q. of England 
hath to defer tlie delivery of the Q. of Scots, the 
reftitutipn of the crown of Scotland, &c. (Some 
leaves fcem ^ here tranfpofed, and others want- 
ing.) 0. and fl. 

4» An account of the honours confened oix Henry 
Daruley ; and a lift of 14 knights created by tliC faid 
Henry. 1565. ^ S. 

5, Queftions to be propofed to tlic D. of Norfolk? 
at bia examination. . 11. 

(v iVn.abfir^cit of a.book written in defence of the 
honour of the Q. of Scots,^ and delivered iu Decem- 
ber by Dr. HaFp%14 and Wefton, tlv*n. in the 
Fleet, tQ Serjeant l^ajran^ ainl Air. Soiicitoi* BromUy ; 
and now remaining with Ld. Salilbury. 161a "l^i, 

7. Two copies, of a letter iVoin Wary Q« of Scots, 
tp Q. Elizabeth; on the pofttuc of aftairs, and ibme 
coniplaiuts of hec treatnveiit. - Tntburj', March 1 4th, 
1569. ' .14. 

8. A naemorial on th£ affairs of Scotland; pi^o- 
ppfals of marriage fur Q. Mary, &c. dbout 156S. 16, 

9^ A brief note, of all tie treaties thai were, at- 
ttfinpted for jenlargem^nt of the Q. of Scots, aod tls 
csuifes why tliey took no effetti out of a. nate in 
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10. Aflieby, to Cecil? about fending the 
Spaniards away from Scotland, probably foon after 
tne defeat of the Armada. jBdinburgh, July 14, 
1589. (Orig.) eo. 

11. Five caiifes fhewn againft the Q. of Scots. 
1572. 21. 

12. Thepurpofe of a council held at Richmond 
for directing of Rob* Bowes, the Englilh ambaiVador 
in Scotland. Sep. 18, 1580. 22. 

13. Tranfcripts out of the journal of K Edward 
VI. Nero C. X. fol. 40, 45, &c. — concerning the ap- 
prehenfion and trial of the D. of Someifet, ^nd 
otliers. 23. 

14. Q. Elizabeth, to James VI. K. of Scotland; up- 
Waidinghimforbreakinglusword. Aug.?. 1583. 25. 

15. Rob* Beale to adifcuffion con- 

cemuoig the trial of the Q. of Scotj^. Lond Sept 26, 
1586. 26. 

16. Lord A. Pawlet to concerning 

bis proceedings with regard to furd^r retraining the 
Q. of Scots, fecuring her mowy, &c. Chartley, 
Sept 10, 1586. With a note on the back, touching 
the impraflicability of a foreign invafion in Eng* 
land. • 28. 

17. Extract of the Q. of Scote grievances ; and the 
anfwers made to the fame. Nov. 1582. and April 
1583. 30. 

18. Cbarges exhibited againft Ciirdiftal Wolfey. 
152CK 31. b. 

ig. Articuli pardonationis Rev. patris Tljom® 
Car^^ Eboracenlis. Feb. \% 21 Hen. VIII. 36. 

2a A fragment, relating to. an examination 
touching the Q. ^f Scots pntfiices with Babing- 
tort. 1686? 37. 

21. Depofitiona ofH. Cockiir, about D. Good, the 
Bp. of Rofs, Morgan, and fundry other perfons con* 
cerncd with the Queen erf Scots. March 14, 
1574, • 38. b. 

€2. Robt Bowes, to the Lord Treafurer (Burleigh) 
Feporting the ftate of affairs in Scotland. March 29, 
15 79* 

£3. Naufe and Curl's atteftation of their depofition 
concerning Babington's confpiracy. 1586? 42. b. 

£4. A paper, fhewin^ that the proceedings againft 
the Q. of Scots were juft and lawful as well by the 
common as the civil law. 43. 

25. Sir Fr. Walfmgham, to Curie; vindicating him- 
felf againft a charge of having broken his promife. 
Sept 1586. 43. b. 

26. Excerpta ex Sandero de Schifmate. 44. b. 

27. A paper of depofitions, in vindication of the 
Roman Catholics, &c. faid to-be by Creffwell and 
C. Cornwallis. 46. 

28. A fragment of an a6l of attainder of Shane 
C^Neil, with an account of the crimes committed 
by him. Alfo a fragmenV comcerning Lord Tyrone^s 
rebellion. 47. 

29. AiiexteaafrcmialctterofTh.Raiidolph,toSec. 
Walfingham. March 22, i685. probably 158*. 5i.b, 

sa. Dr. Parkins^ to Sir Rx)b^ Cecil ; om mattery of 
trade with Spain, the Hanfe, &c. an extra£t Sept 
II, 1597- 52. 

Reafons to fhew the eafme& of the enterprize 
(of an invafion of England) out of a difcouife found 
with. Creighton the Scottilh Jefuit. 1584 ? 53. 

ft^ A fragment, concerning the pro^mfsty of a 
treaty betwefia England and France. 55. 

33. The Ar«hduk:e Charles ^brother to Maximilian 
|L) hid requifitioa to be allowed the exerci£e of his 



religion in lec-ret, and other conditions, in fcafe of his 
marriage with Q.Elizabeth. 061. 24, 1567. 56. 

34. A paper on the part of Q. Eli^abjeth, addreffed 
probably to fome German prince; touching the pri^ 
vileges of the llanie towns in England. (Lat) 
1595. 57. 

35. Infiruftions to Sir Hen. Killegrew, fent t6 
Frederick count Palatine. June 26> 1568. 59. 

36. A memorial of fundry matters to be conlidered 
in a treaty with Spain. June 11, 1588. 60. 

37. Intelligence concerning the Spanifli forces; 
efpecially the Armada; extracted from a letter of J. 
Conway, dated Oftend, Auguft 1^88. 60. b. 

38. Extiaft of the propofitions made by Englifh 
to Spaniih Commiffioners ; with the anfwers of th^ 
latter. 6i. b. 

39. Sir Fr. Bacon's firft report concerning 13 ob- 
je6fions, feemingly about the union of the two king* 
doms, and giving the name of Britain to both. 62. b. 

40. Inftrudions to Mr. Tho. Bodley, probably fent 
to Denmark, April 27, 1585. concerning the titla 
of tlie Houfe of Lorrain to tliat kingdom. 63. 

41. A patent of JTames I. putting the office of Earl 
Marfhal m commiffion. Jan. 4> 1604. 63^ b. 

42. The Earl of Arundel (Phil. Howard) to <i 
Elizabeth; in vindication of himfelf. 1587? 64. b. 

43. A letter from fome En^liAi to fome Scotch 
ftatefmen ; Ihewing the impropriety of the K. of ScQtl 
refenting his mother's executjbon. 1587 ? 66. 

44. Capita foederis arftiifimi inter EUaabethsa 
R. Angliae, et Jacobum VL Scot. R. 1586. . 09* 

45. Reafons why the K S^Do^and doth not re- 
venge his mother's death ; alfo concerning hi» iA4 
tended marriage with a Danifli princefs, or lady 
Arabella; &c about 1588. 70. b. 

46. A paper relating to the puritanical libds of 
Martin Marre, and other delinquents; alfo fome nOtos 
concerning Q. Elizabeth. 7 1, b. 

47* A fchedule of fundry pap4rs and bundlas of 
papers, in the time of Henry VIIL^ 72. b. 

48. The arraignment of Sir Walter Raleigh. Nov: 
17. 73. b. * 

4f). The trial of Lord Balmerinoch at St Andrewsi 
March 4. 74. 

50. SententisB ek Tacito exmpt®^ res publicai 
prsecipue fpe^^antes. Itidem qusedam ex Caiaubond 
et Horatio ; aliseque notnla^. 75* b. 

5 r. Anfwers to two queftions^ whether ambaffatfors 
who ralfe infurre^tions ai^ protedkd by the law* of 
nations; alfo of the privileges of^a prince out of hii 
dominions, &c» 77. b. 

52. Some proceedings in a parHattcnt held at 
Leieefter, April, A* 2 Hen. V. about rereriWig* tke at- 
tainder of the Earl of Sali<bu#y (John Moirfa^ute?) 
who by an oVerfight in the cfommos^ was not. tried 
until after his execution. 80. 

53. Reafons for reducing the- prices rf fltnd 
gold. M. 

54. Reafons agamft the decryhig of tnoiic^f. d4* 

55. A letter of intelligence from Edinburgh. May 
1, 158»» . . . 65. 

56. A letter to Scotland ; recommending^thai the 
K. of Scots might be diverted from his fordl)!^ 
proceedings againft the United States, &C4 l^avoy^ 
06t 31, 1588. 86. 

57. Ribadenejra, a jefuit, to D. Juna de Idiaque; 
about public grievances. March lO, 1596. 87. . 

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Q. Elizabeth ; about the Queen of Scots intended 
marriage, &c. Edinb. Nov. 7, 1564. 88. 

59. The R of Bedford and Thomas Randolph, to 
Q. Elizc^beth ; an ample report on the above fubject. 
Berwick, Nov. 23, 1664. 9i. 

60. Part of the inllruftions to Rob* Cecil, J. 
Herbert,, and Th. Wilkes, fent to treat in the IjOw 
Countries* Feb. 1597.- \ 94. 

. 61. W. Afliby, to Cecil? a copy of art. 10. 99. 

62. A difcuflion concerning the union of the two 
kingdoms ; the ante-nati and poft-nati. 100. 

• 63. An abliraft touching the trade of wool 
between England and the Netherlands. 104. 

64. Tlie names of the Hanfe Towns, with their 
divifions as they were in confederacy. 1590. 106. 

65. A political trad (perhaps a difpatch of fome 
ambalVador) concerning the interefts of the Italian 
ftates, the Swifs, Spain, &c. in the time of Philip 
II. 107. 

€6. Of the body and power of the Hanfes : without 
title. 111. 

67. Minutes of difpatches from Mr. Randolph, to 
Sir W" Cecil; concerning the Hate of affairs in Scot- 
land: dated Nov. and Dec. 1564. Alfo an abftraft of 
Randolph's inftru^ions of Nov. 1 7, 1 563. 1 1 7. 

68. A paper of depofitions relating to the biting 
of Robert Bowles's ear, the killing of one Richard 
Brown, &c. 122. 

69. Abraham Wheelock, to Sir Tho Cotton ; re- 
turning Bede's hiftory. (Orig.) Cambr. March 31, 
1640. 123. 

' 70. A paper cohcemin^ the trade with the Nether- 
lands; find to be out ot " Rob. Cotton de Comer- 
ciis." 124. 

71. A paper, in which the writer (the Earl 
of Effex) vindicates his return from Ireland. 
Alfo a fyllematical difcuflion of the queftion. 1 25. 

72. A fhort account of Sir Philip Sidney's death, 
Dec. 4, 1612. and of his funeral. 126. b. 

73. A paper entitled " Ex Perfonii (Parfons) 
jefuitae, maledica difcuflione p^. 217 being a falfe 
account of fome charms given to Q. Elizabeth, and 
pf her death. , 128. 

74. A latin paper, ftatinof fome proceedings of 
the jefuits (Parraius or Pareius, Guil. Critton, &c.) 
for reftoring papacy in England ; and againil the 
perfon of Q. Elizabeth. . An additional page fol. 
136. 130. 

75. Sir Edward Alhfield, to James VI. K. of Scot- 
land ; concerning his (James's) fucceflion to the 
crown of England ; fome account of the lawyers, 
clergy, &c. in England. 133. 

76. A difcuflion concerning attempts to invade 
ErUgland, &c. . (Imperfed.) 137. 

. 77. R. Parfons to Mr. M. T. — profefling his zeal 
for, and good hopes of the reftoration of Papacy in 
England; greatly commends K. James's book the 
BfiwiAixw iufo¥. Rome, May 24, 1603. 142. 

78. A paper relating to the reftitution of fome 
nioney to the Genoefe ; entitled " Ex Suevinghemi 
poftuldtis, 10 Apr. 1573." 145. 

79. Lord Burleigh to Norris ambaflador at 

Paris; concerning wftituthwit^t^ ^«c»^rtilii^ textile 
Crenocfe. ism, 146. 

80. Sir Fr. WaUingham, to Lord Hunfdon then in 
Scotland; juftityinghinilelf. Nov. 7, 1584. 148. 
•'''8fV. A paper (perhaps part of a ' dti|^ktiC^> on the 
proceedings of the IC. of Spain, thi zBi3ts of the 
>IiOW Countries, &c. 150. 



82. Some Irifli members of Parliament, to fome 
Englifh miniller ; afliigning their reafohs for withdraw- 
ing from parliament, and- recognizing James's title to 
the crown of Ireland. 154. 

83. A difcuflion concerning a match m- ith a Tufcaa 
princefs. 155. b. 

84. Francis and Mary K. and Q. of France, Scot- 
land, England and Ireland, to Mary Q. Dowager of 
Scotland; on fending over de Brolib and Pelleve Bp. 
of Amiens, to aftift in quelling the infurreftions. 
(Lat.) 1559. . 157. b. 

85. A paper touching the proceedings, between 
Spain and England; and certain notes upon the 
adions of Lord Burleigh. 158. 

86. A copy of the devife for alteration of religion 
at tlie firft year of Q. Elizabeth, i6j, 

87. A confultation held at Greenwich whether 
the abbot of Martinego, the Pope's Nuncio, iliouki 
be admitted into England ? 1559. i Eliz. ; l63-b, 

88. A paper of hiftorical notes, concerning Q.' 
Elizabeth's title to Calais, Q. Mary of Scots alium- 
ing the anns of England, the proceedings of the 
French and Scots, &c. 164, 

89. Extraa from a letter of Sir Th. Smith, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; concerning her right to Calais, and fome 
other papers relating tliereto. 1567. • 166. 

90. Extraft from the inftru6lions of Sir Tlio. 
Smith; concerning the marriage betM^een Q. Elizabeth 
and the D. of Anjou. 1571. 168. 

91. Tra6iatfts Blefenfis inter Carolum l5c. et R. 
Elizabetham, epitome. Apr. 9, 1572. I68. b. 

92. Names of the commiffioners for nes(ociating 
the marriage between Q. Elizabeth and the iD. of 
Anjou ; and articles of the treaty. 1571. Alfo notes^ 
" Ex Stubbaei libello contra nuptias D«« RpgiMa et. 
DucisAndinL" 169. b. 

93. Articuli puritanorum. 1587? 172. 

94. Articles of the marriage between Q; Mary and 
the K. of Spain. Jan. 12, 1554. 17S. 

95. Refponfum R. Elizabethae tribus articulis ab 
oratoribus R. Chriftianiflimi propofitis, circa matri- 
monium ejufdem Reginse cum duce Andin. Aug 24, 
1571. D. Fuxio (du Foix) legato traditum. 174. 

96. A fragment concerning the faid marriage: 
alfo extracts from letters of Lord Burleigh to Sir Fr. 
Walfingham, and Leicefter, on the fame fubje^t. 
1571. 17^- 

97. A lift of Scotch noblemen and their wives. — 
Alfo notes concerning coins. 176. 

98. Authorities, collefted from civilians and hif- 
tory, concerning the privileges of princes and am- 
ballkdors when in foreign countries. 177. 

99. Replicatio legatorum reginae Elizabethae, ad 
refponfionem fa^lam per legatos regis Catholici. 
Bombourg, Jun. 20, 1588. 



178. 



100. Legatorum R. Catholici refponfio, ad repli- 
cationem proxime antecedentem. 1588. . 180- 

101. Poftulata legatorum reguiaj Elizabethan. Bour- 
buig, Jun. 17,. 1588. 181. / 

102. Alia refponfio l6gatorum regis Catholici. 

1588. . 182. 

103. Articuli a Jacobo Crofto, milite Parmenfi, 
propofiti in pacts trft6iaLtione. (Anglioe.) 1588. Jc88» 

104. An extra(^t from tlie inftruftions of Lord Wil- 
loughby, fent iiito Denmark. June, 1583. 184. b. 

105.. The general Itate of the Scottilh common j 
wcidth, withthe*<iflurt»^or^ )«0;t 

106. A lift of the Scottifli biftiops ailA tl6Bkfift»l, 
with the mothers and wives of-the latter. ; 1 87. 

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107. A printed table of the comparative weights of 
Englilh and Scottifli coins. I89. 

108. Memorandums about the pay of foldiers, 
the ftandard of mortey in various countries, 
&c. 190 and 1^6. 

109. Part of the proclamation of Lady Jane Grey, 
on ailuming the crown. 194. 

110. Declaratio D. Job. del Aguila, regis Catho- 
lici in liibernia ducis, contra R. Elizabetham. 
1601. 196. 

1 1 1. / A defcription of the province of Alunfter in 
Ireland. .197. 

112. An account of the proceedings of the Lord 
Deputy in Ireland (Effex) againft the rebel Tyrone, 
the fiege of Kinfalc, and a note concerning the 
fiege of Oftend. 1599. 198. 

1 13. The order of the arraignment of Philip E. of 
Arundel. 1587- 200. 

114. The arraignment, trial, and confeflion of the 

D. of Norfolk; alfo his confeflion at his execu- 
tion. 1571. 200. b.' 

115. Memoranda ex narvigatione Fr. Drake in 
Mare del Zur. 207. b. 

116. A methodical difquifition, " That it were not 
commodious for Q. Eliz. to marry:" with an an- 
fwer. 208. b. 

1 1 7. A difcourfe concerning the Courts ecclefiJlf- 
tical, of law, &c. in the Duchy of Lane after. 211. 

1 1 8. A paper on the courts in Weftminftcr Hall ; 
outof Sir Tho. Smith "de Republica Anglorum." 2 1 3. 

119. Confilium evangelicum cantonibu? Helvetian 
datumy cum Sabaudus jam in Genevenfes helium mo- 
liretur. July, 1582. 214. b. 

120. Table of the contents of the MS. Julius 

E. u. (Imperfect.) 215. 

121. A table of the 17 United Provinces.- 217. 

122. Notes about the power of the Pope's Le- 
gate. 218. b. 

123. Relatio D. Chriftoph. Varfovicii, regis Po- 
lonise ad R. Sueci^e legati, de recuperanda Narva. 
May, 1582. 219. 

124. An account of the commodities of America 
and Spain; and the revenues of the latter. 220. 

125. An account of minerals found in Eng- 
land. 221>. 

126. Hiftorical notes concerning K. John's at- 
tainder at Paris, the eftablifliing Max. Sforza at 
Milan, and the lines that fucceeded each other in 
Spain. 222. b. 

127. Articles of the arraignment of Sir John 
Perrot in the Kings Bench. April 27, 1592. 224. 

128. A letter of reproof from Q. Elizabeth to 
the E. of Eflex, then in Ireland. Nonefuch, Sept 1 4, 
1599. 226. 

129. Notes concerning the Courts of law in Eng- 
land. 227. 

ISO. Brevicula^ falfiflimas narrationes de rebus 
Anglicis, ab Ina Rege ad Elizabetham Reginam ; an 
exSandero? 231. 



131. Notes about 1 rifli affairs. 1578. 



234. 



132. Ratioues cur regina Elizabetha fucceflbrem 
fuum non declaraverit 239. 

133. Babington to Mary Q. of Scots ; wi)3\ Mary's 
anfwer. 1^86? 240. 

134. A letter of advice; obfciM-dy word;pd. 445. 



135. An account of the death of Mary Q. of 
Scots. 1586-7. 246. 

136. Copies and extra6i« of letters of Mary Q. of 
Scots, to Babington, Tlirogmorton, and the other 
traitors; and of their anfwers to the fame. 247. 

.137. The proceedings agahift the Q. of Scots at 
Fotheringay Caftle. Od. i 2, 1 5 86. 250. ' 

138. The queftion difcufled ; whether it were be- 
hoveful for her Majefty to put the Q. of Scots to 
death, or to keep her prifoner? 254- 

139- A fragment, againft a woman inheriting the 
crown, arid concerning the Iloufe of Ldncafter; 
written in the time ofEward IV. 258. 

140. Rationcs legati regis Gallorum pro Scoti® 
rcgina ; with the anfw cr, both in abftracl and at 
length. 261. b. 

.141. Account of Q. Mary's death. A duplicate of 
art 135. 266. b. 

142. A brief defcription of Ireland. 268. 

143. An account of an Expedition to the cbaft of 
Spain.- . 269, 

144. Breves animadverfiones in Britanniam Cam- 
denL- 271. 

145. Confiderationsi touching a peace with 
Spain. 274. 

. 146, Lift of the Spanifli forces under Archd. 
Albert A^ 1600. 276. b. 

147. Lift of the Englilh navy, in 1588? 277. . 

148. Two Roman infcriptions (Qu. where?) 279. 

149. Three Roman infcriptions near Glafgow, and 
in Dunnoter Caftle, ia Scotland. 280. 

. 150. Three original letters, from Fr. (Godwin) 
Bp^ of Landafl^, to Mr. Camden ; concerning Roman 
antiquities found at Caerleon, &c. in WaW. 281*.. 

151. A note from Mr. Wharton to his brpther, 
relating to antiquities. 286. 

152. Tho. Braithwate to .' on Roman anti- 
quities found at Ribchefter. 287. 

153. l^i:.' T?ite to Mr. Camden; concerning anti- 
quities in Wales. ' 288. 

154. A Roman infcription: alio a Runic infcript 
found at Papcaltle. 289. 

155. Anns in churches at Paris ; tricked. < 2fli. b. 

156. A Roman infcription; with a flioft remark 
upon fome mtitakes in Camden's^ Britannia. 292. 

157. Roman infcriptions in Cumberland, and elfe* 
Avhere. 293. 

158. Verfes, containing a fliort account of Bad- 
defley near Hampton. Beg. 

" This feate and fuyle from Saxone Bade, a man of 
honeft fame, 

" Who held it in the Saxons time, of Badefly took 
the name." 296. 

159. A fmall Runic infcription, found at Bu- 
caftle? 297. 

160. Roger Dodfworth to Sir Robt. Cotton; 
about antiquities at Ribblecefter. 298.^ 

161. Henry rSavilejun- to Mr. Camden? concern- 
ing antiquities near Otley in Yorkfliire. 299. 

162. An account of antiquities in Cumberland, 
Northumberland, Wcftmorland, Durham, &c. — With 
feveral Roman infcriptions, drawings of altars, 
figures, &.c. and defcriptions of feveral parts of th6 
country ; by Reginald Bainbrigg ? fchool-mafter at 
Appleby, M'ho fecms to have travelled in thof^ 

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countries to co41e6l materials for CaiiKlen^s Eritan- 
Ilia, 300. and again 33 1. 

163. GeneaJogia Gofpatricioruni, et Curwenorum: 
manu R. Bainbrigg? 329. 

1 64. Dc Baronibus tie Kandala,et familia de Bruis : 
rjufdem manu ? 330. 

165. Excei-pta, ex libro antiquo qui infcribitur, 
" Chronica Angliic." 340. 

166. Excerpta ex veteri regiftro ecclefiJB Wigor- 
nienlis, de caftro ibidem. 357. 

167. Colleftions about feveral towns in Dorfct- 
fliire, Somerfetihire, &c. viz. Bruton, Milton or Mid- 
dleton, Sturton, &c. Of the pedigree of the Fanes, 
(foi. 364.) 358. 

168- Notes concerning Glouceflerffiire, the college 
of Stratford upon Avon, and Warwick church, town, 
and caftle, 366. 

169. Of the port and town of Yamouth. 369. b. 

170. Hiftorical and topographical notes, concern- 
ing feveral antient barons and places in Eng- 
land. 371 and 387. 

171. Notes concerning Somerfetfliire; the manor 
of Trente ibid, the fens in Huntingdonfhire, Berk- 
ley, &c. allb extraa» frorti Trivet^ (376.) Charters, 
pedigrees, &c. 373. 

1 74. Bxeerpto de caftellis in Gantia. 388. 

173. Concerning the caftle of Hartlebury, given 
by OfFato the Bp. of Worcefter. 390. 

174. Notes concerning fomc places in Devon- 
fliife, 391. 

175. Richard Gr. to Clarencieux (Camden) 

oil ABtient topography. Anglefey, Jan. 392. 

176. Rough draughts of dedications, by Cam- 
den. 393. b. 

177. Notes about Winchelfey. 394. 

178. Notes of great vidories gaindfd by the Eng- 

179. Rough notes, chiefly hHlorical, by Camden, 
irome relating to the topography of Scotland. 396. b. 

180. Two original letters from R. Dodfworth and 
N. Cowpland; with Roman infcriptions. 405. 

.181. Epitaphs by Camden* 408. 

1 8Q. A motion about the fucceflion to the crown 
made in Parliament, I3 Eliz. An argument that the 
Lady Catharine was next heir to the croM'^n. 409* 

1 83. An anfwer to certain imputations at^infl Sir 
Ferd. Gorges, as if he had praftiledthe rum of the 
Earl of Effex ; written in the Gatehoufe. 423. 

184. De gralTatoribus in yitsun Henrici iv. R. 
Galliae. 430. b. 

185. A long letter from H. Tr probably to 

Sir Tho. Chaloner ; concerning fundry antiquities in 
the north of England, particularly at and near Gif- 
borough. 431. 

186. Preamble to the will of Henry Earl of Nor- 
thampton. (1614.) 440. 

187. A* letter faid to be from Camden, to Sir Ed- 
ward Cecil; concerning the troops fent into Flanders 
in 1572^ 441. 

188. An alphabetic^ index, but to what work does 
hot appear. 

This is conjeftured to have been part of a book of 
coUe^nea ot Mr. Leiand. 442. b. 



Julius, F. vir. 

Codex chartaceus, in fol.long;iori, conftansfoliis <>f)o. 

1. Capitula librorum I, II, et III. Georgicon 
Virgilii. " j. 

2. Capitula librorum I, li,ctia JEncrtlos Via^gilii. 

3. Rubri<|ues de xv Hvri?s des Metanv^rphofes 
d'Ovide; trantlat^es de Latin en Francois puri Chrctiei* 
le Gowayr dc St. Afanr; avcc des dellcius. . 4. 

4. Genealogia vcterum herouni ; vcrfu hexametro. 
Incip. "Jane biceps (jui clufius atque f^atukiusidenv,'' 
Exp!. Eft Antoninus fucceflbr in ordine regum.^ 
Sequitur index noRHnaim^ illtorum nempc ^ui a litera 
A. oriuntur. la.* 

5. Willrelmi Botoner regiftratio, feu cxcerptio 
verfuum proverbialium, de libro Ovidii, dc arte 
amandi, de faftis, et de epifioiii, A" 14»«^5. 18, 

6. Libri Sedulii de mirabilibus Chriftr, initiiim. 24. 

^ndas. 

7. Bulla. Pap:0 Gregorii, de Il4^pitaiiSi Pauli apiki 
Norwicenfes, 22. b. 

8. Nomina chron€>grapkoruiii necnon biftori- 
corum antiquorum, per W. Wyrcefter ; exitracta ex 
antiquis libvis. ^ 

9. Nomina fcriptorum, piielertim ccclefia4)iccffam ; 
e^tra£ia. ex libris Vincentii Genadii, liidori, &Cf^ 
Ordine alphabeiico« !2jS. 

10. Catalogus \iyorum Uti^iiriuin,. WB^^pwecck^ 
fiafticorum fcriptorum, a paffione Cnrifti uf<|ue ad 
annum 1 4 Theodofii ; ex Iluloro Hil!>aleufi^ GenadiQ 
Maflilienfi, &e. excerpta, per W. Wyrcefter, Lon- 
dint, 1469*. 38. 

11. Notas de fynehronifinis in profki>a Wftori^ 
cum facra; ut excerptoe funt in fine antiqui librl 
chronicartun in Ubliotlieea ecdefi® & Pauii Lon- 
din. 4k > 

12. Nemina quorunidam fcriplorum ecclefiafti- 
corum. 43. 

1 3. Sentential feu proverbia, ex libro magiftri Jolt 
Hsdle. 45. 

14. Excerpta ex $enecs& libris de Beneficii& 4^ ^ 

15. Capitula librorum ethicae Ariftotelis, 47. 

16. Excerpta ex Seneca de patientia, &c. 53. 

1 7. Dies obit(is et fcpulturaj quorundain fand^orum 
Anglorum. 36. 

18. Qu«dain hiftorica de Roberto Grofthead. 56. 

19. Notie ex Timseo Platonis; qui liber reperitur 
in bibiioth. S. Petri, Cantabrig. 57. 

GO. Nomina principum et pliilofophorum, cx 
chronico Nicholai Trivet. 57. b. 

21. Nomina firitannica quarundam civitatupi 
Angliae. 60. b. 

22. Excerpta ex variis chronicis. . 61. 

23. Index omnium operum Ciceronis; lit refert 
Leonardus Aretinus. , 66. b. 

24. Loci communes de amicitia, feneclute, aliifque 
argumentis; ex Cicerone, Seneca, Terentio, &c. item 
ex variis poetis et biftoricis antiquis; fparfim dif- 
pofiti. • * 69* 

25. Ordines religioforum per Romanam curiam 
approbati. 102. 

26. Excerpta ex gfammatica Guanni oratoris 
quas vocatur " Poitus floriferus ex Boethii libro de 
dilcipUua fchoUrum; aliifque libris. 105* 

97^ Extra^tum ex chronicis Robert! epifcopi Lin- 
colnienfis,., U7. 

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28. Collcclanea de figurifi rhetoricis. 1 1 8. 

£9. Vocabula Hcbraica explicata. 

30. Oratio S. JEthelberti Regis et Confeflbris ; 
aliaque. 123. 

31. Excerpta ex Tullib, &c. 124. 

52. Epiftolae tres cujufdam monachi monafterii S. 
Trinitatis in Noru'ico, fub titulis, IcBtitise, Ibbrietatis, 
et difcretionis. 129- 

33, Verfus quidam morales : Incip. 

" Si rotafortunae te ducat ad aftra quid inde/' 135. 

34. Excerpta de anima, ex Aquinate. 135. b. 

35. Excerpta de ptteroruin nobilium eruditione, 
cx Vincentio. 139. 

36, Excerpta ex libro qui vocatuv, " Multilo- 
quium;" five de hiftoriis et exemplis antiquorum : 
cum aliis excerptis parvi momenti. 141. 

• S7. Verfus de hovem mufis : Epitaphium Savarici 
epifcopi Bathonienfis : cum?(,liis. 148. 

38. Aftus magiftri Ja Argentim, publicetenttis in 
Univerlitate Cantabrigige, contra pfline^ regeute^ 
A* 1470, variis cautibus ^xpreffus, 16$. 

39. EptttpWum five di^tiim Joh. GQW«r, per ipfnm 
fOOi^Qfitum. 167- 

40. Epitaphium HenricilViGalliae regis, &e. 168. 

41. De ordinibus Religioforum ; per Will. Wyr- 
cefter. 169. and 170. 

42. BulU PauU n. Pap95 in qua excoinmunicajl 
omnes haereticos; fpeci^tim paupere^ de Lvigduno, 
Wicleviftas five Hullitas, Pogiebratum regni Bohe- 
mm occupatoremj, &e. A* 1470. 172. 

45. Excerpta e libris Ro^ri Bacon ; inter aliis ex 
Wbto de Sapkntia. 175. 

44. Querimonia Joliannis Somerfet, Phyfici R. 
Henrici VI. de ingratitudine Univerfitatis Cantabri- 
^nfis: verfibus eiegiacis. 20 i. 

45. Epiftola W. Sellyn]^ ad quendan^ amioum, ut 
T. Livii decades alteri amico monftrare velit. 205. 

46. De genealogia comitis Cornubise, prout oliui 
cxtitit in tabula apud fratres prffidicatores, Lon- 
don. 207. b. 

47. Excerpta ex variis capitulis Juris Civilis: 
aliaque plura. 208. 

Is codex videtur fuiife liber coUeftanearum, five 
locorumcommunium, monachi cujufdam: an 
Willielmi Wyrcefter, qui fa?pe nominatur, 
baud prorfus negaverim. 

Julim, F.VIII. 
Codex chartaceus, in folio min. conftans foliia 70; 

N 

1. The vifitation of Huntingdonfliire, taken A* 
1613, by Nicholas Charles, LancaAer herald* — ^This 
is an original, moll of the pedigrees being figned by 
the heads of the families. It wants an index. 1. 

«. K. James I. his commilfion to W" Camden, 
Clarencieux herald, for his vifitation of the counties 
fouth of Trent Aug. 1, 1603. 64. 

3. Mr. Camden's deputation to Lancaller h^ald. 
1613. 66. 

4. A fummons to the knights, efquires, and gentle- 
men of the hundred of Normancrofs, to iqypear at 
Stilton, before X4nca{ler her^d,fpr the purpoleQf the 
vifitation. — It is dire6U:d " to the baylif, or his de*^ 
puty." Aug. 14, 1613. 68. b. 

X^caitex herald's proqlam^ition fo^ difciaimifig 
of fuch aa have ufurp^d thf tj4;l« of gejiUenie^ 
Stilton, Aug. 17, 16 13. 69. 



6. Lanc^ter herald's fuxnmons to tlefaulters, to, ap- 
pear before . the £.. jMarfhal- Stilton, Aug. 1 7^ 
1613. 70- 

Julius^ F. IX- 

CodeK cliartacews, niadore lafiis, in foUo inin^ 
conftans foliis 100. 

1. Nomina monachorum de Rainf(^i 1. 

2. Pedigree of Margaret Q. of S<;otl^nd/ ftoiii 
Alfred the great! with a imall catalogue of booki} 
and two or three trjifling notes. 3. 

3. The arms of the abbies of Thorney and Qroy-f 
land. 4. ' 

4. Short hillorical notes of the Bruces. 5. 

5. Tabular genealogicse. . tp. regum Scotot. a Deo 
Gmnipotente; regum Angliae; femiKanun d« Ne- ' 
vill, Popham, Courtenay, Brus, Ferrers; rcgun^ 
Egyptiy faniiliarum de Swinerton, Wodwill, Lutte- 
rell, Catefbyc, Sheldon, Piantagenet, Beauchamp; 
doflBifiorupjjq^ue de Ewias H5Lial4t , 7. 

& A pedigree of K. Henry VIII, from the priricas 
of W;^les; }fiy Thq^GardiD^* a ino?ik pf Wpftjo. %4. 

V. Tabuke getiealogicas faniiliafum d^ !Mou)bray^ 
P^ckfall, et Brocas; H^l. Hen. "iv. et E4w. l\L 
familiar. 4e Cqpil, Haftings, et Valence; (5omitum 
Hollandiaej RR. Saxonum et 5^Pti»^ (jQWtUW 
Northumb. et Merciaej famiUaj". de Sutton et Dud- 
ley, Percy, Stanley, Quincy, Kevington, Arun- 
del, P^bun^ B©^cher, FreviU cfc BtYtetef,* J/).^he, 
Albemarle, £ure, Clarei, Canaciino^ B^Uq Cfttiipfii^ 
Moym, WalTmgley et Prece; ac ccMUtiW CftJ^r 

8. Nomina abbatum ccckfije 49 Bur^ P*tHl 
si^aduQtw in tii« fft^ 9hu?v;b Qf Pet?jUeri?ugli. 46. 

9. Genealogist familiar, de W«Hf r, Mouir 
tpai^3ce^. . 

la Note^ and defcents of the ancient Saxm, Dftr 
nifli, and N^wmwi JCin^^j ev^V)^ with tbP iffw 
Henry 11.^ 4$n^ 

U • A charter ^y which l?ifljo|}, d?»n, ^n^l cop- 
ter Qi Lincoln^ gf^>% to the priorels a?d puis qf 
Garmy, the church of Stanton. (Lat) Lincoln^ 
January 16. 6h 

12. A pedigree of the duk^s of Normandy* 70. 

13. Two grants of th? abbot and jppiiks of ^amfey 
to James leure? W* Bygge, &c. Mav ip, 1536. 
And a compofition between them and tn^ir tenants 
in the time o*" Hen. FV. 73. ' 

1 4. On the antiquity of Knights fees. 7^. b. 

1 5. A grant of the abbot of Ramfey^ to the monaf- 
tery ^*de Partis.'* (Pratifl.) ' d9. 

1 6. Metae et limites de Wood Walton. 96. 

17. Rental of the abbey of Ramff^ ; ^li^lpfl 9^^lfS^ 
rated. 9 3. 

CoUeflions coneeriiing tlie XII Capfars ^e itfterr 
fperfed throughout this volume, which feem^ 
to have been intended ibr a compilation of the 
htfiory cf tiie Ronans in firitaii. 

Julius^ X- 
CQde?c i2hart»€eui^ ib folk) mAH* c<Mii^» Mm )9ft>. 

u Gmnts .of Henry L ^d fomt of has fucceiford^ 
to the bifliop of London, and the church of St ^Sffd^ 
hx Londoja; nine in number J tjiie l^fi ^mpprfcflt, 1. 

2. The teftament of Sir Wiliiaai Say : dayted Noivem- 

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3. A grant of Edward III. to the biihop of London 
(Simon de Sudbury.) January 0,0, 1371. ifi- 

4. Inquifitio capta poll mortem Robert! et Thomas 
Wroth, 27 Hen. VIII. et 17 Eliz. 18. 

5. The names of the eaHs and barons created by 
K. Edward 1. alfo of thofe omitted by Clarencieux 
in the above lift. ' 20. 

6. The names of the earls and barons created by 
K. Edward II. with a fupplemcnt, prefented to Lord 
Burleigh, by Laur. Hollinflied. Sept. 14, 1573. 26. 

. 7. A copious coUe^^ion bf pithy fentencesand ex- 
temporary replies, efpecially of eminent men of an- 
tiquity, from Agaficles to Lewis VII. 33. 

8. Priora decem .capita proverbiorum Salomonis ; 
cum argumentis. 55. 

_ 9. Witty anfwers and fayings of Englifli men and 
women : alfo the ftory of Clcanthes feuding two 
boys to fetch Plato. ^ 58. 

10. Verfus in laudem virginis Mariae, . 74. 

11. Verfus varii argumenti ; ut qntaphia^ gratula- 
torii, &c. 75. 

12. A difcoui-fe of the troubles which happened in 
Scotland between Q. Mary and her huiband, March 9, 
J 565. printed in Keith's appendix. 90* 

13. An account of the foundation of feveral mo- 
i^afteries in England. ' 97. b. 

. .14. An account of feveral Englifli faints. 101. 

15. A difcourfe concernirtg the precedence given 
to the mafters of the court of Chanceiy before fer- 
geants at law. 103. 

16. Reafons proving that fergeants at law ought 
to precede dodors of civil law. 109. 

1 7. An account concerning the Englilh expedition 
at fea in the year 1588. 111. 

18. Excerpta ex Vitruvio: carmina, epitaphia, 
aliaque. 119. 

19. EpiftolaJohannis Merrick epifcopi Sodorenfis, 
de antiquitatibus infulae Manniae. 124. 

20. Collectanea Camdeni, quibus ufus eft in con- 
denda fua Britannia: hie et alibi fpaifim. 127. 

133. 139. 158. b. 

21. Excerptum ex Procopio, de BcUo Gothico. 
(GrjEce.) 128. b. 

22. Excerpta ex quibufdam antiquis poetis. 129. 

£3. Ilpitaphium Annfp comitiflTse Oxonia?, fdiae 
Guil. Burghlei, fummi Angliae Thefaurarii. 1S2. 

24. Qusedam Roniana; infcriptiones, aliaque ipo- 
numenta. 137. 

25. Vocabula qusedam Cambro-Britannica, expli- 
rata. I40.b. 

2S6. An account of the diftances of the towns upon 
the Englilli coaft. 145. 

27* Lifts of towns in various paits of Englan<d and 
Wales ; their etymologies, &c. 147. 

28. Excerptum ex libro cancellarifls, de iis cpii ve- 
nerunt cum Dermicio Murchardo in Hibecjiiam. — 
Alfo, names of t^e kingdoms and reguli of the pro- 
vince of Ulfter ; in Mr. Camden s hand. 152. 

29. A charter of K. Edward the Confeffor, granted 
to Randolph Peperking, concerning his game. 154. 

30. A lift of caftles ii^ Northumberland, Hamp- 
^re, Suflexy &c. 155. b. 

'31. Notro variae, a Camdeno ex antiquis gloffariis 
-colledsE. (Lat. et Angl.) . i58. b. 

32. Excerpta, manu Camdeni, ex Tacito et aliis; 



de prsefe^tis, . legiohibufque Roraanis in Britan- 
nia. 160. b. 

33. Short defcriptions of th? rivers Rye, Dove, 
Scavcn and Cofton in Ryedale, Yorklhire ; as well as 
of the vale itfelt^ and Rytonand New Alalton cafiles: 
for Mr. Camden s ufe. 102. 

34. A'^arious topographical and etymological 
notes. 164. b. 

35. Nomina auclorum qui Britannia?, Scotise, Pic- 
torum et Ilibernia? memincrunt. 17l.b. , 

36. Nomina Cambro-Britannica' urbium Britan- \ 
niae. * l74. 

37. De Brigantibtis, ad verfus Geo. Buchananum, 
difputatio. iso. 

38. Colleftanea Camdeni, fatis prpmifcua. 181- 

JuliUSy XI. ' . . 

Codex chartaceus, male habitus, in folio min. ' 
conftans ex: foliis 319. 

A volume of genealogical, hiftorical, chronological,' 
aiid other Colleflanea, whereof the particular con- 
tents are (peciiied in an in^correel table -at the be- 
ginning, the number of articles there entered* 
^mounting to 99.— The following arc tlie leaft 
trivial among them: 

1. Pedigrees of the families defcended, i. fronv 
William the Conqueror, foL i. ; from Cliarles the 
bald K. of France, fol. 11.; and 3. from Favilla or 
Fafila D. of Cantabria (Bifcay.) fol. 17. 1. 

2. Notes concerning the <jedney family. ao. 

3. An anfwer to a difcourfe touching the pretended 
match between the D. of Norfolk and the Q. of Scotfit;} 
with the difcouife itfelf inferted; dated March 15. 
1^69. '21., 

4. Pedigrees of the earls Warren, Hutnphry de Bo^ 
hun, Rob* de Veteri Ponte (Vefpout?) Hugo dc Lacy, 
and many other noble families in England. 41.- 

5. A difcouife on the queflion ; whether the eclipfe 
at our Saviour's death was miraculous? 64- 

fi. CoUeftions of epitaphs, chriftian and fur-nameSr 
allufions, devices, anagrams, &c. 65. b. 

7. On the office and dignity of jMarflial; and fonie 
notes. 14± b. 

8. Qn comets, and various aftronomical, liiftorical, 
and topographical collections, fome extracted from 
the Notitia utriufque. Imperii ; with diagrams. 149. 

9. De lialecum captura prope ,littiis Britan- 
niie. ♦ 0,10. 

10. Colledanea plerumquehiftorica; carmina non- 
nuUa, &c. ^ G17. 

11. Epitaphs of various eminent cluirchmeu, from 
St Olo Scvcrus Archbp. of Canterbury, to Reginald 
Pole, likewife Abp. of Canterbury. " <>42. 

12. On the excellency of the Englifli tpngue; by 
R. C. efquire (Rich. Carew?) 20 1* 

13. A tract on the origin and ufe of money. 205. 

14. Qf the rites and ceremonies ufed at the in- 
ftallation of the knights of the Charter; with a brit^ 
account of the ftatutes of that order. 269. 

15. Of tlie creation of a duke. 274. 

16. Engravings of feveral antique ftatues and 
groupes. ' 276. 

1 7. Tlie mifcellaneous collc6tanea continued ; all 
which api>ear to have belonged to Camden, and Avere 
probably ufetl by him In hi^ feveral publications. 2«(i. 



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Auguflm 1. VOL* I. 

A large port-folio, contain irtg a colledion of charts, 
plans, and other drawings, of which tlie following 
are the particulars: 

1. A map of a part of the northern hemifphere, in- 
cluding all America north of the line, and the weft- 
em parts of Europe and Africa; by John Dee, 1580. 
very neat; the names chiefly in Spaniih. On the 
back "A brief remembrance of fundry forein re- 
gions difcovered, inhabited, and partly conquered by 
the fubjedts of this firitiih monarchic." 

2. A drawing of the chapel of King's College, 
Cambridge : on three flieets, 

3. A drawing of the fpires intended for the chapel 
of King's College, but never built: on two flieets, 

4. A coloured drawing of a gallery intended to be 
built by K Henry viii. 

5. An elevation of the front of fome public edifice. 

' . 6. A plot of the coafts of Cornwall and Devonfliire, 
as they were to be fortified in 1588, agaihft the land- 
mg of an. enemy: on two Iheets. This has been en- 
graved by Pine, and is publiflied with his plates of 
the tapeftry of the houfe of lords. 

7. A plan of Dover harbour, with a projected al- 
teration at the pier. 

8. A coloured chart of the coaft of England on 
the Severn, about Bridgewater and Minehead; with 
fundry forts erefited therton: on two ilieets, 

' 9. A map of Great Britain and Ireland. . 

10. A chart of the northern circumpolar regions. 

11. A plan of the caftle of Carlifle. 

12. A chart fhewing the courfe of the river Eden 
near Carlifle, and of a breach neceflkry to be re- 
paired, I 

• 13. A plan of Carlifle. 

14. A chart of the Channel, and weftem coafts of 
Europe. 

15. A fea chart of the Atlantic, and port, of the 
Aiediterranean. 

. 16. A plan of the town and h^irbour of St Sebaf- 
tian in Bifcay. 

1 7. A chart of the courfe of the rivers Thames and 
Med way; and of the coafts of Kent and Sulfex, to 
Shoreham. 

18. A chart of Brighthelmft6ne, and the country 
round it, with feveral French galleys in the road, 
from which troops.are landed; dated July 1545. , 

• 19. lA bird Veye view of the town, harbour, ^nd 
caftle of Dover: two flieets. 

• £0, and s 1 . Two reprefentatlons of tlie caftle in the 
Downs. (Deal?) 

52. A plan of Dover harbour. 

!. <23. A view of Dover town and caftle. ' - 

24. The plat of Romney marfti. 

25. Achartof Romney, Walland, Marfley, Denge, 
and Guilford marflies. 

26. A plan of Dover haven and caftle. 

^ 27. A chart of Portfmouth harbour, Spithead, and 
part of the ifle of Wight 

28. A map of the ifle of Wight 

• 29. A reprefentation of a caftle, faid to-be "for 
the Wiche." (Qu. whetlicr Wych in Doifetfliire.^) 



30. A plan of a fort, entitled "The Rock in the 
Met fortified." 

31. A plan of the harbours of Pool, Purteck, &c. 

ii. A plan of the ifle of Portland^ and Weymouth 
bay. 

53. A chart of the coaft of Dorfetfliire, from Lime 
to Weyfnoutii, with the beacons once ereded oa 
the fame. 

34. A chart of the tay of iPenzance. 

35. Another chart of the fame bay; being rather 
a bird's-eye view from the fea fide. 

36. and 37. Two charts of Falmouth haven, 

38. A chart of Plymoutli and Fowey havetis. 

39. A chart of Dartmouth haven, Totbay, Tin^ 
mouth, and Exmouth. 

40. A plan of Plymouth town and road ; by fome 
Italian. 

41. A chart of Plymouth harbour, and. of the 
country up to Taviftock. 

42. A plan of iPlymouth fort; by the fame han4 
as 40. 

43. A plan of Falmouth fort* 

44. A chart of the courfe of the river Thames, knd 
of the coafts of Elfex, Suftblk, Norfolk, and part of 
Lincolnlhire; with the king's arms curioufly oma^- 
mented. 

45. and 46. Two plans- of Dover harbour. The 
latter of the year 1595 ; with the Cecil arms. 

47. A chart 'of the barony of Granard, in the 

county of Longford. - . 

» «• 

48. A chart of the barony of Rathelin, in- the 
county of Longford. 

49. and 50. Two plans of tJi€ fiege of the town of 
Landerpe (Landurlli.). 

51. A map of . the ifle of Sheppey^ 

52. The courfe of tlie Medway,froin RocheftertO 
the Tliames. 

53; A chart of the mouth of the Thames. 

54. A chart of the ifle of Thanet, and Sandwich 
marfli. 

55. A chart of the bay of Todos los Santo*^ on the 
coaft of Brafil. 

56. A chart of Orwell haven, or rather Harwich 
road. , 

57. A chart of the courfes of the Stour, the Or- 
well, &c. 

58. A chart of the coaft of Suffolk, from Orwell 
haven, to Gorlfton near Yarmouth; with the fever^ 
forts and beacons erefted thereon : two Iheets. 

59. 'A plan of tlie harbour of Ambletufe, in Picardy;^ 

60. A plan of Aj^mouth, perhaps Aylmouth in 
Northumberland, winch the French held and forti^ed 
in the time of Q.* Elizabeth. This plan is of the 
year 1557. 

61.. A plan of ^ fort, infcribed " Harwich," but 
not agreeing with the plan in N* 56. 

62. A pJan of the fiege of a town^ probably in 

Flanders.' 

63. A chart of the iflapd of Oxnpy, and the Ap- 
pledore itream, to Wiuchelfea, . > \ 

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(54. A chart of the coaft of Suffolk, fi om Ba\wlfey 
to Tliorpe, hicluding Orford and Aldborough: two 
fheets. 

65. The couife of the river Trent, about Notting- 
ham and NeAvark. 

66. A fketch of fome harbour, 

67. 68, and 69. Two plans of forts, and an eleva- 
tion of a piece of a wall with towers. 

70, 71, and 72. Three plans of towns. 
73. A plan of a caftle. 
" A plan of Great Yarmouth: two flieets. 

75. A plan of a park, probably Clieflmnt 

76, and 77. Two plans of caftles. 

78. A chart of thd fens, within the ifle of Ely, the 
counties of Lincoln, Nortlxampton, Huntingdon, 
Cambridge, &c. 

79. A chart of the fens between Lynn-Regis and 
Wifbich. 

80. A rude drawing of a caftle, or rather tower. 

8 1. A plan of a town. 

82. A plan of a new cut from Wainfleet to the 
fea. . : 

83. A plan of Hull. 

84. A new plat, made by Rogers, of the King's 
manm* of Hull. 

85. A plan of fome w:orks for the defence of 
Kingfton-upon-HnlL 

86. A chart of the town and harbour of Hull, 
wttli the country adjacent , 

Angtifim L vol. ii* 
A large port-folio, fimilar to the preceding one. 
: 3 . A jplan of Scarborough town and caftle. 

2. A plan of Bamborough. 

3. Aplaa of the fiege of St. Daaniano, in Piedmont. 

4. A bird's-eye view of Newcaftle-upon-Tyne. 

5. Tlie courfe of the Tyne, from Newcaftle to 
TimHOuth. 

6. and 7. Two plans of Tinmouth caftle. 

8. Plan of a town : probably tlie pld fortifications 
of Ambletufe. 

9, and 10. T\^o plans of Dover town, harbour, ?ind 
caftle. 

11, 12, and IS. Tht-ee drawings of caftlfes or 
dwellings. 

• 14. A highly finilhed plan of Berwick-upon- 
Tweed. 

1 5. A plan of a fea port town, 

16. An elevation of apiece of a wall for Berwick. 

17. The courfe of the Severn, from Glouccfter to 
Cardiff. 

18. A chart of the Sorlinges (Scilly illands.) 
19- A map of the province of Ulfter. 

^0, A plan of Milford Haven. 

.fix. A njftp of Ireland; rudely drawn. 

£2. A plan of fome lands near VVeymoutli. 

- «3., A pkn of the town and caftle of G uines. 

£4. A chart of the barony ot'Longtbrd. 

o;^. A chart tyfthe barony of Ardagh, in th^ county 
gf Longford. 

• -ee. A chart of tlie barony of Shrowle, in thq fame 
county. 



(27. A chart of the S. W. coaft of Ireland, from the 
Shannon to Cork. 

28. A chart of the barony of Moydow, in tJifc 
county of Longford. 

29. A very rude draft of the Zuyder Sea. 

30. A map of the northern part of Ireland. 
S 1 . A plan of the fort of Duncannon. 

3£^- , - - at the Black water. 

S3. - - - • of Limerick. 

34. .... w - - -ofSt.Auguftiaejiieai'Galway. 

3.5. - - - of Kinfale. 

36. - - of Haleboling, upon the ha- 
ven of Coik. 

37. A chart of a part of Ireland, atout li^undalk 
and Caf lingfoitl. 

38. A reprefentation of the battle of Ballifhannon^ 
Oa. 1J93. ' ' 

39. - - the liege of Iniikilliil caftle 

in Feb. 1 592. 

40. A map of fome interior pai ts of Ireland (King V 
and Queen s counties) qu canvas. 

41, and 42. Two plans of Carrickfergus. 
4s. A plan of Tihdcplifland near Donegal. 

44. A plan of the fix efcheated counties in Ulfter. 

45. A map of China, &c. down to tlie ifle of Su- 
matra. , 

46. A chait of K; James's River, in Virginia. 

47. A plan of Perpiguan: arudedrauglit. 

48. A plto of Lord Curffon's? houfe at Cjpfwich 
(Ipfwicli.) , . / , 

49. A plan of a rampart with three forts :' Q. flieets. 

5Q A drawing of a cannon or culverine.' ^ 
5 1, and 52. Two plans of the fxjrtificaJaons of th<; 
town of Gu'mes ? the firll called Geyens. 

53. A plan of Boulogne, and the country round ii 

54. A view of an antieut caftle. • . / , 

55. Apian of the town of Gal way. • . • ■ 
5(]. of Edinburgh. 

57. Plans of the harbour, and of the low country 
about Calais ; the latter drawn 37 Henry VIIL « ilieets. 

58. A mapof Britanny. 

5Q. . of pait of Picardy and Normandy: 

60. A chart of Chafteau-Cornet, and other ilktsoR 
the coaft of Guemfcy. 

61. A plan of Guernsey caftle. 

62. A cliart of theifl* of Jerfey. 

63. . of the coiirfes of tlie Scheld, Meuf^ 

Rhine and Ems. 

64. - - - - ofthe North Sea, the Zuydet Sea, &c. 
very inaccurate. ' 

65. and 66. A chart of the Cliannel», ftom Dover 
to the Land's End : 2 flieets. Under the firft a fmall 
marine chart of the Channel, and the Bay of Brfcay? 
of no value. 

67. A plan of the walls of upper Boulogne; rudely 
delineated. 

68. - , , . of Ambletufe. 

69. A plan of fome efiate or diftri6t, probacy in 
Ireland. 

70. A chart of the harbour and road-of Calais. 

71. . . , - - of Calais, and the country round it, as 
far as Ardtes, Guinea, and Graveliiie.- 

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72. A plan of Tcrroiien, and of the camps and 
vorks of a bclieging army. 

7.5. of fortifications at Ambletufe. 

74. - - • - of the caftle of Ardres. 

7^. A chart of the coalt and country betv/cen 
Calais and Boulogne. 

76. A drawing of a magnificent tent. 

77. A chart of the coaft and country to the foiith of 
Boulogne. 

78. Two plans of Havre de Grace ? the firft dated 
1563. 

79. A drawing reprefenting the caftle of Salce, in 
Roulhllon, before and after a liege. 

80. A neat draAving reprefenting the courfe of \\\q 
Garonne from Bourdeaux to the lea, >vith the town 
of Bloye befieged. 

81. A plan of a town, probably in Picardy: tM O 
Iheets. 

82. A chart of the country round Boulogne. , . 

83. and 84. lleprefentations of two bulwarks. 

85. A plan of the lands about Bayonne. 

86. A plan of a ficge of Amiens. 

87. - - of Rouen. 

88. of the bsfttle of St. Ktienne, in wKicfh 

Henry IV. beat the D. de IMaiennCySept. 21, 158^). 

89. A view of St. Catherine's fort at Rouen, i^9ij^ 

00. Plot of liouen, when Mr- Devereux >vas (lain. 

01. Plan of the ftoccado for the river, at Roan, 
Nov. 1591. , I ) ; . 

92. of a town befieged ; probably Nii^^*guen. 

93. of the fiege of Gronigen, July 1594. 

94. ,of Stenwick, June 159^2. * 

93. of fortifications at'Meurs, with an annj^ 

approaching it. 

96. A chart of the country about Sluysin Flandres. 

97, tod 98. Two plans of a fiege of Haerlem-. 

99. A plan of Oftend. 

100. A chart of the country from Dixmunde'to 
Oftend. 

101. A plan of a fiege of Sluys. . i . 
10a. A chart of the country about Sliiys. 

103. of the coaft of Flanders from Dun- 
kirk to Flulhing- ' 

104. of the coaft and country abput Oftcric|. 

lOo. A plan of Flulhing; neatly drawn. , . 

106. Reprelentation of a fort. . . , 

107. A plan of the fortifications of Fkrihing. • 

108. - of Havre de Grace. 

* 109. of the country between Slpys, Bruges, 

and Blankenberg; with the marches of troops in dif- 
ferent parts of it. 

* no. of the fortifications of Coevorden, in 

OveryflTel. 

111. A view of the caftle of Lancerotta, one of tlie 
Canary iflands. 

112. A chart of the part of Galicia about the 
Groyne. 

1 13. A plan of the works on Cape Sakcr and . St* 
Vincent, in Portugal. 

114. A map of tlieifland of Tercera, one of the 
Azores. 

115. A plan of Bcrgen-op-Zoom in i.>88. 

1 16. A view of fume French town after a liege : two 
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117. A plan of fome fea port town in Englandi 
M ith workij projedcd in it. 

, . AugvJiusW. 

A large port-folio containing a colle6Hon of intient • 
charters, Pojk 's bulls, &c. confifting of 136 Num- 
!)as. 

I. A diaM ing of a monument, intended for K. 

Henry Vi. 

<2. A grant Hlotharius K. of Kent to Bercwal^ 
and, his monaftjery, of certain lands called Weftan ini 
Tenid, iind others in Sturia : wifneiled by fundry 
billiops. (Latin, in uncial or initial chara6ters.) dat- 
ed Reciilver, May 7. A** 679. 
, 3^ A giant of ^Hthelbalt K. of Mereia ^nd pf all 
SjQuth England, to Cvnib.i^rl^tte, , whom he calb 
Comes mens,'' of X calVatas (tenements) for ere6ting 
a monaftcry in the proYiucf. of Hivfmere on the riveif 
Stulr. ( Lat. uii c Fal chiqtra6ters. ) A* 7 36. This chat- 
ter was foitrteHy m iWy^^^ i. — 
-V. Stevens?' 'Wouaft. append, to vol. li.^p. ^oi. 

- '4. -A^ gi^t'of Offa k: of Mercii to Duddonus, of 
a parcel of land (rurrcalum) nealritown h^ called 
Suhnonitefbitg. (J-at ) ApiidiJonotlafbrdttiw! A^ fig. 

^' 5. 't^iftre (Wulnher) I^^^ <if Mercia, his cliartei* of 
foundation of ine^^^iiOTic^ery of McdelTi^fted. 
A* 664. (Lat. a forgery or the hionks of Peterbo- 
rough.) • ^ * 

'6: K. Edgar, his charter of foundation of thi 
convent of Peifor (Perlhore.) A* 97^i (Lathi, with 
the limits dcHcribed in Saxon.) Printed in Dugdale's 
MoB!alikon,iT. I. p. 204/ 

j 7. A Ktftter from (jlodefridus archdeacon of Wor- 
cfeft^di*,* tb* Ai'lPbne ; certit^ang the anthentfchy 6f thA 
above : charter of Perfoi*. If thid im^^ Godfi'ey who 
had been 1 arehcleacon from 1 143 t6 1167, the Pope 
tiiuft have been Anaftafius IV. Waaiky fupp0les hijn 
^n Alexander. This chaiter had jtlvrM fqals. 

8. A charter of K. Canutt^ confii:n*lng the privi-* 
leges and liberties of the inon^il^y <rf' »t, Edmund* 
(L4t. with an addition in Sa^on : a forgery.) 

fl. WigliafF K. of Mercia, his charter of immiinitids 
for the nionaftery of Heanbyr^. (Hatnbui-y, Wore.) 
(Latin, with an addition in Saxon.) Craeft, A' 836, 

id. A chaiter of Gocnwulf K. of Mercia, by Avhich 
he grants certain lands: and exemptions to Wulfred 
Archbp. of Canterbury. (Lat)- Lundaniie, A* 81 1. 

II. Randulphus abbot of Evefham, his attefta- 
tion of the " Conftitutiones et Confuetudines/* of 
his abbey^ being authorized thereto by Pope Inno-^ 
cent III. 

12. dli0hard II. his confirmation of the charters of 
the monartery of St. Mary de Thon>ey : ' idth various 
infpeximiis's of former charters. A** I Regili (1 88 1 ) 
(not orig.) on tiircc fkins. • 

13. Henry- VI, his confirmation of the charters of 
the monaftcry of Ely, reciting the former chai-ters4 
(Lat. not orig.) on 2 flcins: Welhn. Feb. 7, 1423. 

14. A requifition of a queen of England to R. de 
Cliftbrd, to favouv the priory of Maydene Bradela^ 
(Wilts) in .foine matters relating to laaided property. 
(Ut.) Merlebergh, Sept. 3. A* 54 Hen. Ill, 

\ry. An atteftution of fome grants of lands by E. 
Ethehed. (Saxon.) V. Hickes, difs. epili p. 4. 

16. A charter, being a defignation of fome lands 
fold to Duke Etlielniod, by Plegi-ed ; witnefled by 
Ethclwulf. (Lat) A" 8^9. 

17. A fale of lands by Cialulf, to his friend Ean- 
mund ; witnefled and confirmed by K. Ethered and 
fcvcral others. (Lat.) A** iJ88. 

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V 18. A letter from Wiilclhar bifliop of London to 
Berftwald, who is ftiled " Reverendiffimus et Catho- 
licorum patrum pra^coniis heatificandus, totius Bri- 
tannije gubernacula regens," defiringhis adviee con- 
j cerniug tlie mode of . proceeding at a council fum- 
inoncd at a place called Breguntford, (Brentford?) for 
fcttliiig the differences that had arifen between the 
king and the faid council. — N. B. Birhtuald was 
Abp. of Canterbury from 69^^ to 7 n. 

19. A covenant between Eadwald and Cyne- 
thritha, concerning the defcent' 6f fome lands. 
(Saxon.) Among the witnelfes is Ceolnoth, who 
was archbhliop of Canterbury from 832 to 87'2. 

GO. The aft of reconciliation between th? kings 
Egbert and JitlieJwolf oh one part, and the clergy 
under Abp. Ceolnoth' ori the otlu r part, on thc.con- 
firmtitiok or reftoration of the lands in Mailing to the 
latter. Cond!itdi?ff ut^ c'rnincil held at Cyningefttui 
'(Kingfton) in rco-ionc Siithrcifiii', A** 8^^. (Lai)' ' 

21. .Another trpitcriptof tjie abovp aft. V j 

22. A grant of 'K, .^bfelre<^, of a parcel pf Jiaml.^ 
•Yceantune, to oyiercalkcl' Clofic. (Lat^wijdx t,he limits 
defcribedin Suxoo.),.. A% iOpi. 

' ;^3^. Afigi'ant of K. iEthdftapjjpf certain lands and 
tene^neurt? at ]\Ieapham,.(Alepliam, Keat). to.Enldult^ 
whQHi h^,^,all8 " JideJis mens, miuifler." (Lat the 
boundaries in Saxon.) A"^ 939. 

24. A grant of K. Canute, of fome lands at Nithan-- 
ham, to . Jiwic a monk. (L|at. the boundaries in 
Saxpn.) 

25. A chaiter of K. William tliQ Conqueror, toucHt 
ing the privileges of the abbey of. St Edmund, cfc- 
claring it exempt fuom tlie jurifdiftion of the biflipps 
of Norwich. (Latin. and Saxon : probably a copy*; 

, 26. A grant or releafe of foiHe lai\<fc made to 
Bilheard, an Eari, by Cocnuulf K. of Mercia; (Lat). 

27. A covenant of barter between K. Offk and 
Stidberht an abbot, of fome lands in Middlefex : on 
the back of the preceding article. (Lat ) A* 764. 

. 28. A releafe of K: iEthelwolf of a certain villa 
in, and of lands at Canterbury, to one Ithd^in. 
iEthelwolf calls himfelf " Rex occidentalium Saxo- 
pum." With feveral fubfequent transfers. (Lat) 
A" 839. 

. 29. A grant of Ilodilred, a relation of Sebbi K. of 
the Eall Saxons, of fome lands, to the abbefs of tlie 
monaftery of Beddanham. (Lat initial chaia^ters of 
the VII. century.) 

30. A grant of K. OfFa of fome lands to the church 
of St Heter at Breodune, (Bredon, Wore.) (I^t 
not original.) A' 730. 

31. A . charter of K. iEthelllan, exempting the 
epifcopal church of Cridea (Crediton, or Kirton) 
from allfecular ferviqes, and fifcal and royal tributes. 
(Lat) A" 933. 

32. A grant of A'thelbald K. of Mercia, of cer- 
tain lands, to Earl Withred and his wife Anfitha. 
(Lat) 

' 33. A grant of K. Eadwig, of certain lands, to Earl 
jElfliere. (Lat the boundaries in Saxon.) A*95fi. 
* 34. A teftament of Thurftan, bequeathing lands to 
Chrift Church, Cantorl)ury. (Saxon.) This deed, 
y liieh is a cyrograpb, is witneiicd by K. Edwai*d file 
Confellor, Eadiig Abp. of Canterbury, &c. . i;: 

4 * i^S. A grant of Godmv of the lands of OSaham. 
{SBi^TL^vMcyrogrwghj witnefledby Abp. Eadfig, &c. 

3(). A crrtificatc or notitia of lands ]>n-t;unino; to 
the urchbilhopric and churcli of Canterbury. (Lat) 

37. Another tranfcript of the aft W «0. 

38. K ^thelred's confirmation of the privileges 



and immunities of the monaftery of Abbington. 
(Abingdon, Berks) (Latin ,-^many of the names written 
by a more recent hand.) A*'9f)3. 

39. A grant of K. Eadgar, of lands at a place called 
" Rimctnda," to the monaliery of Abbington. (A- 
bingdon) '(Lat.M'ith the bounds in Saxon.) A*9(il. . 

40. A deed of reftitution of K. Eadgar, of certain 
lands, to one Wulfric, which had been in a ftate of 
fequeftration. (Lat.) A*<)r)0. 

41. A grant of K. Ea(hvig, of lands, to .Elfwine 
" meo familiariilimo." (Lat. the bounds in Saxon.) 
A" 906. 

4(2. The teftament of Badanoth, the fon of Beotting* 
(Saxon.) Witnelfed by Abp. Ceolnoth, &c. v. IIickes"s 
difs. epift. p. 54. 

43. A grant of K. Eadwig, of lands, to Brihtric, 
" cuidam miniftro." (Lat. Sax.) A* 956. 

44. A grant, or rather a deed of exchange, of lands 
between K. Eadred and Wulfric, ^vhom the King 
ftiles, " hohiini iliihi caro." (Lat. with the bounds 
in Saxon.) A* f)49. 

45. A grant of K. Eadwig of lands, to Eiulmund, 
" cuidam ex optiinatibus." (I^t. with the bounds 
Saxon.) 956. 

46. A fragment of a grant in M hich the boundaries 
of certain lands are defcribed in Saxon; after whieU 
follows the idiial impreeation in Latin. Wiltunl 
A* 854. 

47. A covenant for the exchange of certain lands 
between Wulfred Abp. of Canterbury, and the monks 
of Chrift Church. (Lat.) A^sii. 

48. A grant of K. /Ethelred, of manfas 4n Dum- 
beltain, to Wlfric, "dileijtillimo nieo minifUQ." (Lat. 
not original.) A** 995. 

49. A deed of Edivard the Confeffor, relating to 
the immunities of the monaftery of St. Edmund. 
(Saxon.) 

50. The bull of Pope Eugehius Til. confirming the 
privileges of the abbey of St. Peter and Paul i\'eli- 
minfter: addrelfed to Gervale the abbot. (Lat.) 
A* 1145. 

51. King Henry III. his charter of the liberties of 
England. (Lat.) Weftminfter, Feb. ,1 1, 125C. 

52. A grant of one Ealliburga, for the celebration 
of mafles. (Saxon.) 

53. A grant of K. William II. of the manor of 
Bromham, to tlie church and monaftery of St. jMartiii 
de Bello (Battle Abbey.) Winton. 

54. K. William the Conq. his charter, confinning 
the privileges and immunities of the abbey oi* Weit- 
minltei\ (Lat a fufpicious deed . ) A* 1 0 8 1 . 

55. A charter of jEthilheard Abp. of Canterbury, 
concerning the recovery of certain lands at Burnan 
to Chrift Church, Canterbury. (Lat.) A** 805. 

56. A charter of Henry I. granting and confirming 
the poUeilion of certain lands to the canons of St. 
Mary de Brillington (Burlington.) (Lat.) 

57. A grant of K. Eadred, of lands, " ad mo- 
nalierium Raculfenfe." (Reculver, Kent) (Lat. Avitb 
tlic boundaries in Saxon.) S. Dunfian, then abbot, 
(1 eelares his having drawn up this charter. A* 949. 

58. A charter of K. Edward the ConiVHor, confirm- 
ing the privileges of the abbey of Weftminiier. (Lat. 
duoibus.) A* 1045. 

59. A grant of K. Edward the Confeflbr, of lands 
to Ordo-ar, fidcli meo niiniftro." (La^ with the 
bounds in Saxon.) A° 1044. ' i • 

60. A contra^ of fale of K. JEthelinilf^ of lands, to 
Badonoth, " apparitori meo." (Lat.) A* 845, : 

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61. An aft of a fy nod held at Clofefhoun, declaring 
the privilejjes of the archici)ifcopal fee of Canterbury : 
witndfed by Archbp. yEtliilheard, and many bifliops 
and abbots. (Lat.) A** 803. 

C*2. A fijrantof K. Eadmund, of lands at Ofwaldhig, 
to jEtheHVithc, " cuidani rcligiofiB foeminie fan(5timo- 
uiali." (Lat. with the boundaries hi Saxon.) A"* c)40. 

C3. A grant of K. Eadmund, of lands at Baddan- 
by rig, to jElfric, " pontifici fuo." (Lat. with the 
bounds in Saxon.) A"* 944. 

64. The teftanient of Abba, a Saxon iheriff: 
witnefled by Abp. Cealnoth, &c. (Saxon.) v. Hickes's 
Difs. epill. p. 55. 

65. A grant by K. Athelftan, of lands at Derantune, 
to^Ifwold, " fideli fuo miniftro.'' (Lat.) A° 934. 

66. A grant of K. Ethelbearht, of lands, to Wullafe, 
" fideli fuo miniftro." (Lat.) A*858. 

67. A deed of reftitution of K. Edgar, of the town 
and harbour of SandAs^ich, to the church of Canter- 
bury. (Sufpicious.) 

68. A grant of K. Edward the Conf of lands, to 
jEthehed, " cuidam meo optimati." (Lat. with the 
bounds in Saxon.) 

69. A grant of K. Canute of lands, to yEtlieric, 
cuidam fideli miniftro." (Lat with the bounds in 

Saxon.) AM 031. 

70. A covenant (being a cyrograph) between 
^gelric and Abp. Eadfig, concerning lands at Cert. 
(Saxon.) 

71. A grant of K. Ethel wulf of lands, to Ealdhere, 
" fideli meo miniftro." (Lat.) A** 855. 

72. A grant of Wulfred Abp. of Cant, of lands at 
Sceldesford, to the monks of Canterbury. (Lat.) 

.73. A grant of K. Eadmund, of lands, to two 
brethren, Ordhelm and Alfw^old. (Lat. and Saxon.) 
A* 946. 

74, and 75. Two contrafts of fale of lands by 
Coenwulf K. of Mercia, to Wulfred Abp. of Canterb. 
(Lat) A** 814, and 8^3. 

76 A contract of fale of lands by Burgred (Burdred 
laft K.of Mercia) and iEthelfwith his wife, to Wulflaf 
(Lat with the bounds in Saxon.) A* 869. 

77. A grant of lands by Coenwulf K. of Mercia, to 
Abp. Wulfred. (Lat. with the bounds in Saxon.) 
A** 814. 

78. A covenant of reconciliation, and reftitution 
of lands to certain monafteries, &c. between Beornwulf 
K. of Mercia, and Abp. Wulfred; concluded at a 
fynod held vat Clofefiioun, A* 825. (Lat) 

79. A grant of lands at Stanhamftede, by Ofwulf 
alderman, and Beornthryth his wife, to Chrill-church, 
Canterbury. (Saxon. ) 

80. K. Edward the Confeflbr's confirmation of 
fome privileges, to Leofftan abbot of St Edmund. 
(Saxon.) 

81. An atteftation of Edward the Confefibr, of a 
grant of lands at Wormelea, by Leofsi, the fon of 
Dudda, to the abbey of Weftminfter. (Saxon.) 

82. A grant of lands atTuicanhom Com. Middlefex, 
by Sueabrsed (who ftyles himfelf K. of the Eaft Saxons) 
and Paeogthath, alias Peohthat, an Earl, to Waldhar 
Bp. of London. (Lat.) This charter is^attefted by 
Cdenred K. of Mercia ; but it is fufpicious. A"" 704. 

8::;. A grant of lands at MearHrtham, by K. Eadred 
to Ofwig, cuidam mihi fidelillimominiltro.'' (Lat. 
tile iK>uiliiarres in Saxon.) A"* 947. 

84- A note of a grant of lands by Tbnrkytel to the 
monaftery of St Edmund. (Saxon.) 

, 85. A teftament of Bp. iElfric, bequeathing his 
lands chiefly to tbe abbey of St Edmnnd. (Sakon. ) 



86. A grant of lands in Pecganliam, by Ca^dwalla 
K. of the Well Saxons, to Wilfrid Bp. of Selfey? 
A copy, if not fpnrious. (Lat.) A" Geo. 

87. The attefrations of a fale of lands, by Coenwulf 
K. of Mercia, and Cuthred K. of Kent, to Wlured 
(Wulfred) Archbp. of Canterbury. (Lat.) A^ 805. 

88. A grant of lands by Wihtred K. of Kent, to the 
church of St. Mary at Limminga (perhaps Limne.) 
not original. (Lat.) July, 685? 

89. A contrad of fale of lands at Hamme, by Ear- 
dulf to his friend Wighelm. K. Alfred attefts and 
confirms this deed. (Lat.) A" 875. 

90. A compofition or agreement between K; HaroW,- 
and Alffian the abbot, and the monaftery of Chrift- 
church, Canterbury, concerning Sandwich (Saxon.) 

91. A grant of fome lands, and 1 00 loads of \^ood 
for boiling fait, by jEthelbert II. K. of Kent, to the 
abbot and clergy of St. Mary at Liminasa; (Lat) 
fufpicious. A" 732. 

92. A grant of lands at Mundlingham, by Lufa 
or Luba (perhaps a nun) to Chrift-church, Canter- 
bury: witne^^ed by Abp. Ceolnoth. (Saxon.) 

93. A contract of fale of lands at Mylentun in 
Kent, by Ceolwulf K. of Mercia, to Wulfred Abp. 
of Canterbury. ( Lat. ) A" 822. 

94. A 2;rant of land^ by Wiglaff K of MerCia, to 
Abp. Wulfred. (Lat.) A*^ 83J. 

95. A grant of a feat (unam federii) at a place cal-** 
led St. Martin s church, and of a hamlet (villulam 
modicam) near the fame, by K. ^thelred, to his 
friend Wighelm. (Lat.) A^ 867. .1 

96. A grant of lands in Kent, called Gedinge, &c. 
by Cenulf K. of Mercia, and Cenegitha his; wife, te 
Chiill-church, Canterbury. (LatOfuipicious.' A* 799*. 

97. A grant of lainds, or of a certaiti iharfh (ma- 
rifcum) by K. Coenuulf, to^ Ofwulf: and under it a 
grant of the fame marfh by Ofwulf, to thje txsion^^iy 
of Liminge. N. B. The former is more> properly a 
deed of exchange. (Lat.) : . 

98. A grant of lands by K. Goenuulf, to Eaduulf^ 
" fideli meo miniftro." ^ Lat) A** 808? : 

99. A ^rant of lands by K. Offa, to Jaenberht; 
(Lambert/ Abpvof Canterbury. (Lat) A** 774. 

100. A contract of fale of lands, by Cuthred K. of 
Kent, to iEthelnoth, " praefefto meo fideliffimo/' for 
3,000 denar. with the confent of Coenuulf K. of 
Mercia. (Lat.) 

101. A grant of a fifliery at the mouth of the 
river Limina^a, and a parcel of land on wliicfe wad 
fituated the oratory of St. Martin, &c. by Ethelbert II; 
K. of Kent, to themonaftei^ of St. Mary at Liminseal. 
(Lat.) A" 741. 1 . . : 

102. A grant of lands, &c. It Sandton, 'by K. Ec>^ 
bert, to the monaftery of St. Mary at Limming? ror 
the purpofe of boiling fait (Lat) A** 773. 

103. An old tranfcript of a part of the, charter of 
foundation of the monaftery of Norwich, by Herbert 
Lofing, Bp. of Tlietford, then of Norwich; dated 
Sept 1101. V. Dugd. Monaft. T. 1. p. 409- 

104. A petition of the prelates of Ireland, con-? 
ceming their jurifdi6tion. (Lat.) • 

10.5. An inventory of valuable effefts found in ^ 
room under the chapel in the tower of London, by 
Vi\ (de la Zotiche) Abp. of York, sLnd dthers; and 
which appear to liave belonged to the rojfal tr'eafuiyi 
(French.) 19 Edw. II. 13^5. Uh.r/.r:::. 

^ Jfbhn*i (frhaflfer of libarifes,^ieaile^ Ma^ia 

Charta. (Lat. original.) ' Ronimede, ^ June lN5l 

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With a latin tranfcript. 

108. An inventory of money, plate, jewels, gar- 
tnents, &c. found in the tower of London, belonging 
to the royal treafury ; made by order of K. Edward III. 
by R (Aungervyle) Bp. of Durham, Feb. 24, 1S46. 
(French.) 

lOP. Another fimilar inventory, made by Waut. 
f Walter Stapleton) Bp. of Exeter, and treafurer, 
A^ 17 Edw. II. (French.) 

1 10. A bull of pope Clement V. naming Robert de 
Stanford, prior of Huntingdon : with blanks (Lat) 
Poi6liers. 

1 1 1. A bull of pope Celeftin III. for the monaftery 
of Saltry in Huntingdonfliire ; confinning the poflef- 
fion of their eftates. (Lat.) Lateran, 6 Id. April 1 195. 

112. A bull of pope Eugene III. in favour of the 
priory of Huntingdon. (Lat.) Altifiodori (Auxere.) 
18 Kal. Sept. 1147, Printed in Dugd. Monaft. T. ii. 
p. 2Q. 

1 13. A bull of pope Boniface VIII. confirming the 
privileges of the priory of Huntingdon. (Lat.) Rome, 
^ Kal. Apr. 1297. 

1 14. A bull of pope Boniface VIII. confirming the 
property of certain lands to the monaftery of Saltry. 
(J^t ) Rome, Kal. Apr. 1300. 

115. A bull of pope Celeftiu III? in favour of Sal- 
try monaftery. (Lat) Rome, 5 Kal Martii, 1195? 

116. A bull of pope Alexander III. confirming 
the grants to Saltry monaftery. (Lat.) Senoni (Sens) 
6 Id. Sept. 1164. 

117. A bull of pope Gregory IX. confirming the 
grants to the monaftery of Biflemede in Bedford- 
Ihire. (Lat.) Rome, 3 Kal. Feb. 1236. 

118. A bull of pope Innocent IV. confirming the 
grants to the monaftery of Ramifaia (Ramfay) m 
Huntingdonlliire. (Lat; Rome, 2 Id. Martii, 1244. 

119. A bull of pope Martin V. confirming to the 
priory of Huntingdon the appropriation of the paro- 
chial church of Southo, and the chapel of Harle- 
wefton. (Lat.) Rome, 9 Kal. Martii, 1414. Printed 
in Dugd. Monaft. T- ii- P- ^7- 

.120. A bull or privileges granted by pope Lucius III. 
•to the Ciftercian order. (Lat.) Verona. 11 84. 

121. A bull of pope Innocent III. confinning to 
the. monaflsery of Sakry the pofleflion of the wood of 
Saltry, with a ditch and a hedge, granted them by 

John. (Lat.) Rome, 10 Kal. January, 12O8. 

122. A bull of pope Martin IV? confirming the 
grafts made to the priory of Huntingdon. (Lat) 
t^ivita-Vecchia, 5 Kal. Junii, 1282? 

123. A bull of pope John XXII? confiiinin^4:he 
privileges granted to Saltry monaftery. (Lat.) 
Rpme^ 1317? 

124. A bull of. pope Lucius ill. confirming the 
.grants iriade to the monaftery at Crux Roais (Roy- 
fton) (Laf.) Veruli, 9 Kal. Mail, 1184. 

125. AtuU of pope Alexander III. confirming the 
grants made to the monaftery of Saltry. ( Lat. ) Anag- 
nie, 3 Non. Jun. 1 176. 

126. A tranfcript of art. 1 19. 

1.27. A bull of pope Innocent IV? in favour of 
5»ltty monaftery. (Lat.) 12 Kal. June, i£49? 

ICH. A bull of poi)e Gregory IX? for tlic fccurily 
of the inpnalterj^ of Saltry. . (Lat.) Keate, Id. 

: :c|8ftr A/bnll-of pope Innocent iv? in favour of 
SWtry monaftery. (Lat.) Kal. Apr. 1^49 r 

130. A bull of pope Celeftin ill ? in favour of the 
liriory 4i;G?«(P«»Ivw^ (R^^y;^-^ C^*^) l^^^^^f 
iljtal. Aug. il97^ 



131. A bull of pope Urban IV? ordering the dean 
of London to protect the monaftery of Saltiy in its 
property, which had been invaded. (Lat.) Avignon? 
Id. Febr. 1263? \ 

132. A bull of pope Boniface viii? in favour of 
Saltry monaftery. (Lat.) 14 Kal. Apr. 1301? 

133. and 134. Two bulls of immunities of pope 
Innocent IV. in favour of the Ciftercian order. (Lat.) 
Lu§[duni, 5 Kal. Apr. I24f). 

135. An infpeximus of K. Edward I. of feveral 
charters by which Henry III. granted to his fon Ed- 
mund the honour of Leicelier, tlie caftle of Kenil- 
worth, &c. (Lat.) Ambreibury, Aug. 7, 1285. 

136. A bull of pope Alexander III. confirming the 
grants made to the monaftery of St. Faith at Hor- 
Iham. (Lat.) 7 Kal. Jun. 1 1 63. 

N. B. A more ample account of ihefe charters, 
H. Wan ley, may be found in Uickes s 
Thefaur. Vol. ii. p. 258. 

Augiijiusj III. 

A large port-folio, containing drawings and 
prints. 

1. Ten drawings of armies in array, on their march, 
and in adion. N'' 1. — 10. 

2. Thi ee coloured drawings of magnificent tents. 
11, 18, and 19. 

3. Five mifcellaneous drawings,: a fledge, a foun- 
tain, a cup, a landfcape, and a female figure. N** 1 2 — 1 6. 

4. A view of Edmond Mody's bulwark. 1 7. 

5. Seventeen drawings of the dreffes, arms, and 
accouti-ements of foldiers, both lK)rfe and foot ; alfo of 
tlic trappings of horfes. 20 — 36. 

6. A drawing of a head, foppofed to be Brandoa 
D. of Suffolk. NV37. 

7. A coloured drawing of a crulkdcr ia amour. 
38. 

8. A plan for the difpofition of tents about a royal 
pavilion. N* 39. 

9. Eighty-one prints of antient buildings, bas- 
reliefs, &c. chiefly at Rome. 40. et feq. 

AugtiftuSj IV. 

Codex membran. in folio grandiori, conftans 
foliis 155. Sec. XV 

John Lydgatc; hispoem ofthe wars of Troy : con- 
taining the whole of the edition of 1555, but with 
inai)y variations. — Some paintings. 

Augujius^ V. 

Codex membran. in folio crafliori, conftans 
foliis 481. Sec. XV. 

Le Trcfor de» Hiftoires : being an univerfal hiftory 
from the creation, to the time of pope Clement VI. 
MUth many illuminations. 

The chapters 417 and 418 contam an account of 
the game of chefs. In the laft chapter the author 
gives a UiOrt fyllabus of the work. 

Augufius, VL 

Codex membran. in folio craffioii coiiftaM 
fol. 4(i5. Sec. XV. 

Le livre des proprieties des chofts: tranflttt^ 4i 
Latin en Francois du commandement (de) Charles 
le quint roy de France, par maiitre Jehan Corbechoft 
de Tordre de St Auguttin,. Van d& Grace^ 137^. ea 
90 livrea. Avec, des figures illiunin^^, 

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Codex bombycinus, in 4to. longiori, conftans fol. 343. 

Sec. XV. 

Alcoranus Mohammedis, Arabic^ : nitid^ exaratus, 
fed fi'onte mutilus. 



Tiberius J A. II. 

Codex membran. in 4to. majori, conftans foliis 2 1 7. 

Sec. IX. . 

Codex quatuor Evangeliorum, Latine : aliaque 
ad ipfmn pertinentia, hoc ordine : 

1. Epiftola S. Hieronymi, ad Damafum P. 2. 

2. Prologus quatuor Evangeliorum. 4. b. 

3. Epiftola Eufebii, ad Carpianum. ?• 

4. S. Hieronymi epiftola alia, ad Damafum pa- 
pam. 8. 

5. Argumentum Evangelii fee. Matthaeum. — Caete- 
ris quoque Evangeliis praefigitur argumentum pro- 
prium. 8. b. 

6. Breviarium ejufdem Evangelii: h. e. fyllabus 
capitulorum, qui etiam tribus aliis prasfigitur. g. 

7. Charta qua rex JEthelftanus donat Ecclclias 
Chrifti in Dorobemia, terram Folceftan, fitam fuper 
mare, ubi quondam fuit monafterium et abbatia 
SS. Vir^inum; ubi etiam fq)ulta eft fancta Eanf- 
witha : ipfius, et Wilfheimi, archiep. Doiobem, alio- 
Tumque fubfcriptionibu8 confirmata. A"" 927. Apo- 
graphon. 12. b. 

8. Verfus in laudem ^thelftani. 14. 

9. Declaratio regis JEthelftani, in qualibrum hunc 
Ecclefije Chrifti dedicat. 14. b. 

10. Tabulae canonum Eufebianorum. 15. 

11. Evangelia quatwor. Unicuique prseponitur 
icon Evangeliftjsc, cimi angelo et aninialibus quae 
yulgo pro eorum tyj>is polita funt. — Sin^ulorum 
Evangeliorum tres primae paginae, literis initialibus, 
et quidem deauratis, totae exarantur: iliac enim tres 
qiLMe Evang. fee. Mattheum praefiguntur, colore pur- 
pureo illinitae, fplendidiflimae omnino fcripturae ex- 
emplum proferrunt, — In folio titulum Evangelii con- 
tinente fcribitur. + odda. rex. + mihthild mater 

REGIS. 23. 

1 2. Capitulare Evangeliorum, de circulo anni; 1 99- 

IS. Capitulare Evangeliorum, de natalitiis fanc- 
torum. 209. 

14. Capitulare Evangeliorum, de diverfis caufis, 
quae illic recenfentur. 215, 

. Is optimaenotae Codex ab iEthelftano, (ut yidetur 
Wanleio, fed aliis dubium) regum Angliae ufibus 

; deftinatuSj.quando in coronatione fua juramen- 
tum adhibere folet Vei fus vero, hoc denotantes, 
recentiori, temporis fcil. regis Ricardi 11. fcrip- 
tura, prima pagina, piciuris probe ornata, in- 
fcribuntur.' 

" Saxonidum dux atque decus, primumque mo- 
narcham 

Inclitus, iElfredum qui numeravit avum, 
Imperii primas quoties meditantur habenas, 
Me. v^luit facmm regibus efle libiiim." 

Thefe verfes are written on a liandfome illumina- 
tion, reprefenting a king (probably Hie. II.) kneel- 
ing before an altar, divers royal and other aims, and 
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Codex membran. in 4tO; conftans ex foliis 178. 
per di\'efforum manus, ante cpnquifitionem 
Angliae, confcriptus* 

1* Regularis Concordia Anglic® natidnis ihona* 
chorum, fandlimoninliumque; capitulis XII. fub Ead- 
garo rege, monente Dunftano, ut ipferex in prooemio 
clare innuit, confefta.. Ptaefigitur icon ubi Eadgari 
regis, et trium monachorum effigies delineantur. 
Prooemium et epilogum evulfijavit, in notis fuls ad 
£admeri hiftoriam novorutn, cl. Joh. Seldenus. 1. b. 

2. De fomniorum drverfitate, fecundum ordinem 
ABCdarii Danielis propheta. 25. b. 

3. De obfervatione lun*, (h. e. aetati^ ejus per 
fingulos dies menfis) et quae cavenda funt. 36,0. 

4. Somniorum eventus juxta aetates lumie. (conf, 
Titus. D. XXVI. 10. 3d. b- 

5. Prognoftica de temperie anni, &c. ex corifide- 
ratione kalend^Um Jaiiuarii. S4. 

6. Confideratio aetatum lunae in modo, genitis. 
(conf. Tit. D. XXVI. 8. 34. b. 

7. Confideratio aetatum lunae in aegris. (conf. 
Tit. D. XXVI. 9. 34. b. 

8. Prognoftica ex tonitribus. (cotif. Tit. D. XXVL 
11. 35. 

Hucufque omnia Latin6, cum vei^fione Saxoniea 
interlineatd. 

9. Somniorum eVentiis, juxtd iaetates lunse. (Sajt^ 
oriicfe.) ^ > SS^h. 

16. iEtates lunae rebus gefttrdisidolicae.' (Sixan.) 

37* b. 

11. Tonitruum confideratio, fectradttm: fiiigiilbsi 
totins beb^niadfi^ dies. (Saxon.) ^8. 

12. Confideratio novi-luniorum, per fingulos tofius 
hebdomadae dies. (Saxon.) ' 38. b. 

1 3. Generatio hominis in utero. (Saxon.) 38. b^ 

14. Confideratio aetatum lunae. in natlvitatibusL 
(Saxon.) Convenit, quoad potifffimam partem, cum 
Lunari Danielis prophetae. ^ 39. 

15. Confideratia kalenda^um /anuarii, fecundum 
fingulo? totius hebdomadae. die3. i.e. Bedae pr.og-» 
noftica tempoi*um. (Saxon.) 30. b^ 

16. Profecuf io foimiioruin diJveriitatis. (Sa^on^) 40« 

17. Prognoftica de partu. (Saxon.) 46. b. 

1 8. De Adamo. Item riottilafe de Adattao, de liar* 
Abrahami, de Noacho. (Saxon.) 41. 

'19. De fex aetatibus fecuft. 41. b. 

20. Dc Jejunio^ Be Sea. Maria Yldfc fie J^if* 
daeda. ( NotuTae Saxon. ) , , 4S. 
.21. Confeflio et oratio ad Deum: ulii plui^a dc 
confeflioi^e, .eum precibus^ abfolutionibus, &c. 
(partim Saxdriice, partini Latine.) 4*2. 

22: Ordo confeffionis Sci. Hieronytni; qualiter 
confiteri debeat Chriftianus peccata fua. (Latine, et 
inde Saxonice.) 53 

23. De omnibus fan6lis, ad vefperum. (Mifi^ 
cum rubricis Saxonice.) 55l 

24. Colloquium inter pueros difcere (^upientes loqui 
Latine, etpraideptorem ; ab iElfrico primum cotnpHa- 
tum, et delude ao .^Ellfrico Bata ejus dilfcipulo autftum. 
(Latine, cum verfione Saxonica intedineari-) 58. b. 

Pbft hajc fortaflfe defunt quaedam: 

0,5. De aetatibus lunse, (conf* Titus. D. XXVL 
6. ' 63. 

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26^. De nativitate infantum. C3. 

27. Lunaris Sci' Danielis, de nati^'itate infantum. 
Item, De confideratione Imiije in gegris: fragmen- 
tum. 63. 

28. De primo die feculi ; five de equinoftio vernali. 
(Saxonice.) Excerptus hie tra6tat. ex libro Bedse 
jde temporibus, per JElfricum. 63. b. 

(29. Paffio S. Margareta?, (Saxon.) 71. b. 

30. Homilia de paffione Dom. nollri Jefu Chrilli ; 
pro Dominica in ramis palmaruni. (Saxon.) 75. b. 

' 31. Tra6latus, cui defideratur rubricA, quern cl. 
WanlajiusconjiciteflejSunnanbasjejTfpell. Incip. iPeji 
fagap an pifan bpihrnep aepenb jeppire. 81. 

32. Commentum de diabolo quodam, ab anacho- 
reta capto, examinatoque. (Saxon.) 85. 

S3. Plurii^ae conciunculse, Lupo five Wlftano 
epifcopo, aWanleio, adjudicatse. (Saxon.) 86. b. 

34. Ordo vel examinatio in ordinatione epif* 
copi. 91. b. 

35. Varia de confeflioaie^ poenitenti^i, &c. 
(Saxon.) 92. b. 

,;36. Monafieriales Indicia. (Saxon.) 95. 

37. De XII. pretiofis lapidibus in Apocalj-pfi memo- 
ratis, &c. (Saxon.) 98. b. 

.38. Pr^cepta quaedam, ext libro (ut videtur) pro- 
verbiorum Salomonis, aut ecclefiaftici Syracidis, de- 
fui]ipta. (Saxon^) 99. 

39. QusB funt inftrumenta bonorum operum. (Lat. 
et Sax. ) Excerptiim regula Sci. Beri^difti. 1 00. 

40. Traftatulus Saxonici, cui rubricae : Beje cyji- 
jiebnyjye; Be pujippuaunge., 102. 

41. Exorcifmus pro pecudibus fafcinatis. Epiflola 
jElfrici ad Sacerdotcs. (Saxon.) 103. 

42. Votiva laus (five miffa) in veneratione S. 
Marise Virgii^is. J04. b. 

43. RegulsB B. Benedidi abbatis. (Lat. .cum 
interlineata yerfione Saxonica.) Praefigitur imago 
S. Benedifti fcdentis, et quafi regulam fuam mo- 
nachis exponentis. ♦ 115. 

44. Kegulfe S. Fulgentii. (Lat. cum verfione 
Saxonica interlineari.) ' 160. b. 

45. Dti feftivitatibus ahni obferyandis. 165. b. 

-46. R^gute compofitae A. D. 817, imperii vero 
LtidoVici (pii Imp.) quairto, 6 I4us* Julii, Aquifgrani, 
a quamphiribus abbatibus ; inviolabilrter a regulari- 
bus (b. e. Benediclinis) obfervandiK. >66. 
. 47. -^Ithelwoldus de. confuetudine nionachorum. 
(Saxon.) 171. 
.:48. Demonacho defupfto. Fr^gmentum. . 174. 
. 49. Genealogia et fucceflio regum Weft Sa;xonum, 
ab A" 494. ad Eadwardum fiL Eaidgari. 'Qu. an base 
plagula ex Codice Tib. A. VI. dim aVlilfa? (Sax- 
onice.). ^ ' 175. 

#50. Horologium horarum breve. (Saxon.) 176. 

' 176. b. 



51. Oratio poft mi^ano impletam. 

TiberiuSy A. IV. 

' Codex membran. in folio vcifo, conftans foliis 176. 

Sec. XV. 

1. JobannisGoweT.Gbronica, qux "Vox clamantis" 
dicitur: five poema de infurrefitione rufticorum 
contra ingenuos et nobiles, tempore R. Ricardi il. et 
de caufis ex quibua talia contingunt enormia : libris 
feptem. 1. 

On the back of fol. 8. is a curious painting of a 
man in the drefs of the I5th century, with a bow and 



arrow in his hand, ready to flioot at a fphcre. Above 
are the following lines: 

" Ad munduni initio ijica jacula dumque fagitto, 
At ubi juftus erit nulla i'agitta ferit : : , 
Sed male viventcs hos vulncro tranigredientes, 
" Confcius ergo fibi fe fpcciiletur ibi." 
Mr. Strutt takes the above for a portrait ofGower, 
and has engraved and publiihed it as fuch in his 
Regal and Ecclefiaftical Antiquities, where he fays 
that the original is all of one colour, viz. dark brown : 
the faft is tnat the drapery is blue, and the other parts 
are of different colours. 

2. Chronica tripartita (an ejufdem J. Gower?) do 
depofitione Ricardi II. et coronatioue R. Hcnrici IV. 
metrice. Hi verlus priemittuntur. 15 2. 

" Ifta tripeitita fequituT que mente perita 

" Cronica ferve^ur ; nam pars quse prima ^idqtu^ 
" Eft opus humanum ; pars ilia fecunda prophanum 
" Eft opus inferni; pars tertia jure fupernum 
. Eft opus in Chrifto: vir qui bene fentit in ifto 
Scire ppteft mira ; quid amor fit quid fit et ira- 
" Eft tamen hoc clamor, omnia vincit amor. 

3. Carmen, unde magnificus rex nofter Henricus 
prsnotatus apud Deum et homines cum omni behe- 
diftione glorificetur. 166. 

Incip. " Rex celi Deus et dominus, qui tdmpora 
fol us 

" Condidit, et folus condita quh&jsl regit." 

4. Epiftola brevis, unde virtutes regiaj morales ad 
fan um regimen ampliori memoria dirigantur.. me^ 
trice. - iC6. b. 

Incip. " O recolende bone pie rex Henrice patron^, 
" Ad bona difpone quos eripis a Pharaone." 

5. Carmen - fuper multiplici vitiorum peftilentia,' 
unde tempore Ricardi II. partes noftra^ fpecialius in- 
fiiciebantur. ' - ^167. 
Incip. " Npn excufatur qui verum non fateatur, 

" Ut fic ponaWr modus unde fides recolatur.'* 

6. Contra daemonis aftutiam, in caufa Lollard la** 
metrice. 167. b. 
Incip. Quod pat6t ad limen inftanti tempore criqien 

" Defer i bam, primo quo pallent alta fub imo.'* 

7. Contra mentis fevitiam, in caufa fuperbise. 
metriice. 168. b. 
Incip. " Deficit in verbo fenfus quo cun6la fuperbo 

' Seribei^e del ifta nequeo qua? funt mihi dida." 

8. Contra carnis lafciviam, in caufa concupifcen- 
lix. metrice. 169*. 
Incip. " O fexus fragilis, ex quo natura virilis 

" Oarnea (fic) procedit, anime que robora legit." 

9. Contra mundi fallaciam, in jcaufa p^rjdrii et 
avaritiie. metrice. I7(X b. 
Incip. " Sunt duo cognati vitiorum confociati ^ 

" Orbcm qui ledunt pariter, nec ab be re- 
cedunt." ' ^ 

1 0. Traftatus dc lucis fcrutinio. metrice. 171. b.^ 
Incip. Ileu quia per crrebras humus eft vitiata te- 

nebras, 

• " Vix iter humanum locus ullus habct fibi 
planum." 

11. Notula de libVis a Johanne Gower fcriptis : 
fcil. 1, *^ Speculum meditantis;" " Vox clamantis 
et 3. Confeflio amantis." 173. 

12. ' Carmen, quod quidam philofophus in laudem 
Johannis Gow er, illiufque trmm librorum, compo- 
fuit. 173. K 

13. Indulgentiaj concelfse orantibus pro anima 
Johannis Gower. 173. b. 

.14. Carmen quod Job, Gower, tempore regis 
Ricardi, dum vixit, ultimo, compofuit. 173. b, 

Incip. " O Deus immenfe, fub quo dominatur inenfe 
" Quidam morofi reges quidam viciofi." 

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15. Notiila cle Johannis Gower chronicis. Aliique, 
foiiaii ejufdem, verficulL 175. 

Tiberius, A. Y. 

Cudex niembran. in 4to. conftans foliis 163. Sec. XV. 

De antiqintate vetuftre ecclefiae B. Afarije Glafto- 
niie; et cle quaclam augmentatione quam S. David 
Diviiia revelatione adjecit^ et in honorem B. Maria; 
confecravit : iibi agitur de fanftis ibi quiefcentibiis, 
reliquiis ibidem reconditis, de terris et pofleflionibus 
ejufdem, deS. JofephoArimath2Benfi,etde S. Patricio, 
deabbatibus ufque ad tempora Edwardi III. Aii^tore 
Johanne illius abbatise confratre et monacho ; qui, ut 
ipfe fatetur in prologo, Guliehni Malmelburienfis, 
illius antiquitates ab adventu S. Jofephi ad annum 
1126 defcribentis, et Adie de Domerham, ejufdem 
coenobii monachi, eas inde ad annum 1£C)0 dedu- 
centis, libros defloraviti et ad annum 1 400 hilloriam 
continuavit. 

Tiberius, A. VI. 

Codex membran. in 4to. diverfis temporibusfcriptus, 
conflans foliis 201. cujus margines ab igne cor- 
rugati. 

1. Chronicon a Chrifto incamato, ad annum 977. 
(Saxon.) Exemplar antiquum et emendatum. 1. 

2. De portione crucis rcperta a Sergio Papa, in 
capfa argentea in facrario B. Petri. 37. 

3. Nomina Paparum qui miferunt pallium archie- 
pifcopis Cantuarieufibus, ab Auguftino ad Anfel- 
mum. 37. b. 

4. Inqiiifitio terrarum Elienfis ecclefise, quomodo 
Barones regis inquirunt, quid quifque- tenuerit, vel 
teneat. Totum hoc fa^um tripliciter, fcil. tempore 
R. Edwardi, et quando R. Willielmus dedit, et quo- 
modo fit modo, et fi poteil plus haberi, qpam ha- 
beatur. Sec, Xlll. 38. 

5. Inquifitio de terris quas temierunt laici in 
Grantebrigge fyra (Cambridgefliire.) (Imperf.) 76. 

6. Chartae et epiftolae regum, viz. Eadgari, iEthel- 
jedi, Eadwardi, aliorumque, paparum et epifcopo- 
lum;. continentes privilegia ecclefise Elienfi con- 
cdfa. 118. b, 

7. Chronica AnglisB ab Hardecanuto, qui diem fuum 
obiit A* 1042, ad 20 annum R. Edward III. (Gallice.) 
Sec. XIV'. 141. 

Tiberius, A. VII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 167. 
Sec. XIV. 

1. Chronica Fr. Martini, Poloni ? D. Papje pocniten- 
tiarii et capellani, de geftis fummorum pontificum 
et imperatorum, a Jhu. Xpo et Oftaviano, ufque iid 
Johannem XXI. 1. 

2. Hiftoriola de rcfignatione papatus per Papam 
Cccleftinum V. A* 1294. 57. b. 

3. NofcB quaedam breves de conditiohibus gentis 
Anglorum, et de incolaruin moribus abulivis. 38. 

4. Cantici fragmentum, cum notis muficis, 38. b. 

5. The Pilgrim : a poem, in old Engli/h verfe, 
coufifting of dialogues- between a pilgrim attd fundry 
l^friuta and vices, God's grace, Satan, is:c. with many 
]^adiitiii8». ..^^ lirlt leaf is waatingL aad Several to- 
vtuak tte^ are much burnt and ttaittV.firliisoa 

i6. ^Gkicmicoti AngKa^ ab AfcttiiidliJBiiyBiffl^ 
Edwaisdum m. 107. 
Verfus quidam Profperi, charactcrc anti(|uo 
^j^-j^onico ; cum verlione Saxonica iutcrliucai i. 



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Fragmentum ex inte^ro quodam Prolperi libro. 
Sec. X. 165. 

8. Fragmentum de Tlioma archiepifcopo E?3ora-* 
cenfi,temp;Guil.LetfucceHoribusejus*Seci XIV. 167. 



Tiberius^ A. VIIL . 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 101. qua- 
tuor prima folia, fecundum Cafleyium, hodie 
defiderantun Sec; XIV; 

Liber fi*atris JohannisCapgrave, delaudibuseorum 
qui nomen Henrici fortiuntur; in tres partes di-- 
vifus. 

(a.) De fex Henricis Imperatoribus, eoiiimqu^ 
geliis imperialibus. 

(b.) De fex rcgibus Anglise Henricis. 

(c.) De hujus ndminis illuftribus viris toto orbe 
difperfis; puta de Hen. rege Dacorum, Hen. rege 
Franciic, Hen. filio Ilicardi R. Romanorum, Hen. 
comite Campanile et poftea rege Hierofolymorum, 
Hen. Germano Lodeuaci R* Ffancijejj Hen. duce 
Lancaftriae, Hen. Bohun com. Herfordiae, Hen. de 
Bello-Monte, Hen. de Spencer epifc. Norwicenfi, 
Hen. archidiac. Huntingdonenfi, Hen. archidiac. 
de Gandavo, Hen. de Urinaria de ordinc Heremitar. 
S. Auguftini : cum piduris eorundein. Hie liber 
dicatus erat R. Henrico VI* 



Tiberius, A. IX. 

Codex membran. in 4to. tam initio quam in fine 
' truncatus : quse fuperfunt capfula hodie aifervan 
tur. Sec. XlV. 

1. Prophetiae Merlini fragmdntum 4* 
p. De mirabilibus Britanniae. 6. 

3. Abbreviatio de geftis Normatmorum, ad Guli^ 
elm.um I. regem Apgliae. 8.; 

4. Qualiter Danemarchia multos procreaverit, qui 
regnum Franc.orum ab omni parte vaftaverunt, in- 
cenderunt, fubjugaverunt : libris o6lo^ cum fupple- 
mentis, 8. b. 

5. Mifcellanea, ubi hae paffim rubrics^ rq>eriun^ 
tur. ' . 18. b* 

De Car4>lo fimplice. 
Decomitibus Andegavorura* 
De regibus Jerufalem- 

De fynodis univerfalibus et gencralibus. (ita 
. ^ enim diftinguuntur.) 

De comitibus Flandrenfibus^ 
De principibus Normantloriim in Apulia. 
De viris iUuftribu% quo tempore fcripferunL 
Nomina Regiqnum IX* continentium intra fe 

provincias CXIII. 
Radulphi de Diceto, et Jok Lugdunenfi^ 
epifcopi, epiftola?, de dignitate fedis Lugr 
dunenlis. fol. 23. b. 

De Gallis, et de fitu et laudibus Britanhis; 

ex diverfis auftoribus. 
De Jerufalem affliclionibus et fubverfionibus. 
; De prelatis ecclefiarum. 
. . De Romanis imperatoribus. 

De regibus Brjtonum, Saxoiiuih, Anglorum, 

Danoruni, et Normannorum* 
Romani poutificcs quantum federint4 
Epiftola i^dHlmdii Papas/ ad Henricum R. 

Aiii^liiV : cumduabus aliis. 
Qucrelie cujuidani Papa) de injuriis fedi 
nfiji.. rtomansa ilifttisy regnapte Henrico III : 
M>tn»^.3U^' [iii|)cratoril)us Homauis, Coaftantinolpcr* 

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6. Aimales dc geftis Britonum, Saxonum, Da- 
norimi et Normannorum, ad annum 1347 ; per Thoni. 
>Vycke, panonicum de 01iit7a. 42. 

7. Pfophetia? Merlini. (Gallice.) 99. 

8. Indiculus fupclleftilis facrae, et vaforum, mo- 
hifterii de Ofneya. 100. 

9. Qusedam de Edmtmdo de Wodeftoche, cdmite 
Cantiq?. (GalUcc.) loo.Jb. 

10. Qusedam 4e ortu ordinis Carthufienfiiun. lOi. 

11. Tabulae qutedam computifticaj. 102. 

it. Vitvd abbatitm inonjrfterii S. Auguftini Can- 
tuariae^ a f etro abbate primo, A* 607. ad Rogerum II. 
A* 1252. ubi multa hiftorica de Anglia referuntur. 
Qu. mum Gnh Tborii^ vel Thoai. Spi^ott, fit audor ? 

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^4 is fo defective, that an apcurate defcnption of it 
U iHipra6iicable. . The remains of it ^re pjieferved ii^ 
ApafiL' 

Tiberius^ A. XL 

Codex meoaJbranaceus in 4to. peiTime habiiii3 : 
quae fuperfunt capfula affervantun Sec* XIV. 

Regiftrum chartarum abbatte S. Mariae Virginis 
juxta Dublin. Huhc codicem tranfcripfit quidam 
A* 1733, in ufum.*... Gardiner, Dublinenfis. 

Tiberius, A. Xll. 
Defideratur. 

Tiberius, A. XIIL 

Codex membran. in 4t0w conftans Iblils 176. S*c. KI. 

I. Regiftrum, contlntos chartas vetuftosj turn 
^Latinetum Saxonice, regum Saxonicorum, preefcrtim 
"Merciortim; quibus terrae, poffeffion/?s, privilegia et 
immunitates monafterio S. Mariae in Wigomi<B civi- 
-tate donantur. i. 
. Hunc praeclariffimum codicem, vel majorem iUiuss 
paitem, fcripfit ut ipfe teftatur (foL ISO. b.) He- 
mingius, ejuldem nmnaiierii monachuB et facerdos, 
edoftus relatione, et corroboratus aii£tontate multo- 
Tujn hominimv, niaxime . Wiftant epifcopi, qui 
floruit fub tempore regis GuUielmi I. Hie enim eft 
autographon illius codicid ck quo editio cl: Thomae 
Hearn, 0%ob£ . A"* 1 emailavit 

Nomina epifcoporum eccleftae Wig<^rnenfis : 
^iHn terris qwas ipfi iHonacWfe Deo et S.'Mariae fer- 
yientibus, conceflerunt ; h. e. ^ Seaxulfb primo epif- 
^jopo, ad Simcineni ^qui erat vie<^fimus textus epif- 

"CC^^S. '* I 175. 

Lib^Uus de terris et polTelTionihUs -ecclefiae 
'Wigornenfi Competentibus ; quern pilflimus et reve- 
rendiffimus Wlftanus epifcopus fcri{)i 'fifcit, utilitati 
cfohfulen^ fucceflbrum fuorum. , {^akirn. Latine 
partim Saxonice.) 175. b. 



Tiberius, A. XV. 
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Tlie charters in the above regiftei- liave been 
mihut^ h^^^ V.^: Wanley, p. 254. 



' ' TiberiHs, A. XIV. 

; 0>de». menibran. in 4to. ;foL ; 

Bed^ ' hiftoria ecclefraftica gentis^ An^lorum. 

Xatiiae fed ch»ra^ribus Saxonicis. ' fi-agmenta 

Irujtis praeftantiflimi codicis, quae adhuc jincendii 
ftr^ge fupcflUht; in tjapfula aflfervaatM. 



Codex mem^ran. in foiipmiii. conftans folii^ iGQ, 
Sec. XI. 

1. Pauli Orofii hiftoria, Saxonice; e:X interpreta- 
tione R. JKlfredi. In hoc codice prima Ohtheri 
periplus fol. 7. b. feounda autem, fol. il. Wulfllani 
ctiam fpl. ai. b. habentur. i. 

2. TiaOatus poeticus, de menfibu$ et diebus fefii$ 
anni. (Saxom.) H«ivc, ex hoc codicci^ 4efcrij>fit 
cl. Junius, et grammJ4icai,fi(ice p. 20S^ cuau v^rfionc 
fua latina, publici juris fecit D. Ilickefiiw. 

Inc^. " Cjiift: paef a<:emiyb i:yiaifiga puilboji.oii mibne 
pmreji.'* no. 

3. Carmina quaedam, ut videtur, proverbialia, 
(Saxon.) I 

Incip. " Cyninj y-ceal jiice healban. ceaprjia beoS 
peojinan ^offne."* lis. 

4. Chronicon Saxonicum, Abbendonienfe vulgo 
diclum, a Julio Caefare, ufquead A. D. i6fj6, diverfis 
manibus, continuatuni. Hie oodex piiichre et ac- 
curate fcribitur : ultimum vero folium, cafu quixlam 
amilfunii, rettituit nonnemo, Uteris Normaim«-Sax- 
onicis. ii3.k 



Tihciim, B. II. 

Codex mmbrax^^ iai folio xuiu. conft^laUi$ 259. 

1. Vita et paflioS. Edmundt regis Angler. Orient, 
per Abbenem Floriacenfeni »ionachm), ad & Dun- 
ftanum Dorobernenfmm ecclefwe archieptfcoiHun. 
"Scripta mt Ikuc vita ad inftantiam R. iEtlielredi, ct 
S. Dunftani circa annum 985. Sec.- XI. i. 

2. I^ufdtm mifacuiia^ ab Hermanno arcJwdiacouo 
fcripta, tempore Baldewini abbatis, circa annum 1070. 
Multa inibi <le abbatia S. Edniundi occurrunt^ et de 
abbafee ^akkwino, tempore R. GulieUni l. Ait notula 
in fine ^ Deficiunt hie VL miracula, Kspxvt fant inl&br^ 
Dom. Joh. de C. Prioris." Sec. XL 19. 

3. LJbier ^ inqHffrtiontbus manerierum epi^copatfls 
Elieiifis, faftis tempore Johattnisq>ilcopi, araio co«fe- 
ofationis fuae fecundo (1221?) funt autem nianeria 
Elienfe, Dunham, Littleport, Dudington, Straham, 
Wilberton, LindoB, Soinierlbam, Winelingham (aUas 
Dittune) Brandon (a[l. Keltwell) Nor wold, Belfliam, 
Hadi^ftoc^^ Jiadhiam,: Herdwic, Orantefrlen^ £elefhil, 
Hatfeld, Wifebech, Leverington, Thid, Elm, Enemeth, 
Welles, Tbiriwgton, Walpole, Wakoxi^ Hccbam, Rat- 
tejftl^i, ftrughaaip Pulhaai, Hertbirft, Glemesford, 
Dcrham, Tlioip, Schelfoid, Trippclaw;, Littkbirn^ 
Wethingfete, Berking. Fol. 1 60 habeUu' apc^raphoii 
priorje partis chartae Hen. III. de libertatib. Angl. 86. 

4 Eftiniatio ecclefiarum epifcppatAs JE!^nfiS^ ctin^ 
vicariis : fc. quantitas vicefOTse;, redditus s^ffi^ae per 
fmgiila maneria ; de feodis ; computus facriftae et 
aliorum (te receptis et expenfis; indiculus milituni 
q«od-3l. BijgitM; ^n«: i'de' epifoopo EHefrfi; ^rhartae 
libef^tmn,;^c. Riienftjecjcte&s coftc^ffaanMi perregem 
He^'if^V^ HI. anoi^ 19^3. aJifle^qu^ vario* 

^'UQi ch^rttil£e,pa»iliiiu, , 039^ 

1 15. Finalies qosBdam concordis inter iqafcopof 

Elienfes, et alios. . ' ^6. 

. Gf Cl^ii^tft epifcopi Slienfi^,. qua timiJiefi do- 
nMi<piies monachis Elienftbus CQUceflM^ ci^liiv 
lEiaf. . . ^ ^ ^60. b. 

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Tiberius, HI. 

Codex membran. in folio minori, incendio vajde 
corruptus, conilans foliis 202. 

1. Calendarium ; et tabulae non^ujlsf ad cajciiilum 

^. Orationes et benedi^itiones in diebus dominicis 
feftis : item pro rege, in ordinatione epifcopi, fuper 
luiciUas Dei, de fponfo et fponfa, in ten>por^ beUi^ 
pro iter agentibug, et pro defunctis. i^. 

3. Short prayers m Englifh verfe (fome in Latin) 
totlie Trinity, the apoftles, faints, the holy crofs, &c. 
with an elegant painting to each, moft of them now 
much defaced. 142. 

4. Oratio ad Urfmum archipraefulem urbis Bituricae ; 
metro Lathio, cum pi6lura. 140. 

5. Liber Odonis, primi abbatis Cluniacenfis, ad 
Turpinum pontificem; de perverfitate pravorum, qui 
femper in malum fuccrefcentes, ^cclefiaitioam cen- 
furam contemnunt, &c. ihi. 

pars hujus traftatiis quae fupereft adeotrunoa evadrt^ 
ut perpauca illius folia bodie Jegi poffint. 

Tiberius, B. IV. 

Codex membran. in £o\. minori, ex duobus finuil 
compaftis conftans, tbliorum 217. 

1. Chronicon Saxonicimi, a Chrifto nato ad A.D. 
1052, et poftea ad A. 1079 continuatum. In eo dcr 
fiderabantur non ita pridem omnia ab A*" 261. ufque 
ad annum 693, quce ex hiftorici^ Saxonicis monaf- 
teriorum ecclefiae Chrifti et S. Auguftini Cantuariae, 
Petroburgens. Abemdoniens. ijifque ad A. 633, fell- 
citer fupplevit Johannes Joffelinus. Idem virdoftus j 
paflim etiam variantes le6Hones ex laudatis codicibus, 
cum notis, in conteectu. operis et in margine, infe- 
ruit. Sec. XI. 1. 

2. Folium parvum, quod ad evangeliorum codicem 
qui m Bibl. Col. D.J oan. Bapt. Oxon. adfervatur olim ! 
pertinuifle autumayit erudit WanJeius. — In eo fcri- 
buntur donationes terrarum binse, quas.dedit Cajiut;us 
rex, iEtheinotho archiep. Cantuar. (Saxon.) 

3. Fragmentum chartaceum, continens excerpta | 
•queedam, five partem cbvonici Angio-^axonici,' ab 
A. D. 1 123, ufque 9ii A. 1 131, wanu ^ohannis JolBfe- 
fUivi 'ddjcciptuni. *7. 

4. Chronicon Walteri deGifbume, 4e geftis regum 
.Angliee, a rege GuUehno I. ad auaum 27 Edwardi I. 
.(1300.) defunt au^m plma de rege JEdwardq. 
,Sec. XIV. 90. 

5. Hiftoriolas de Chrifto falvator-e, et de S. Petro ; 
-cui admifcentur legendaries narrationes. £ 1 0. 

6. De cardinalibu3, &c. urbis Jlomae. 211. 

7. Numerus .ecclefiarum ppoqhialium, &c. in 
.Anglia; cum notatione temporis aliquot reruixi nota- 
biliorum, ab exilio riempeJudaeorum de regno Angliae, 
cratftino animarum A.D. 1290, ad bellum apud Ba- 
nockfborne, die nativ. S.Joan. 'Bapt. A. D. iai4. 21 1. 

8. Epiftola Hadriam IV? papee, ad regem Angliae, 
de zelo ejus in propaganda fide. %i i- b. 

9. Provifiones Oxoniens. temp, regj/3 H^nrici Ul. ? 1 2. 

10. Veriiw de eledoribus Imperii Gcrnpiftnici, Ac. 

217. b. 

TSm^iusj B. N. 

Codex raembtan* in 4to. ampliori, ex diverfis ^fimul 
compa&is confarcinatus, cenftans foliis 147. 

J. Circuli duo, curium exhibentes folis et lutiae. 1. 
^. Jlegulares feriarum, fecundum Ronvmos : regu- 
larqs luoAf^ : epa^tee : de fingulis menfibus. r.b. 



3. KpJewJi^riiijn, in qi^o fipguli die? verfifeus he>§-' 
anietris exprimuutur : ad fumman paginam, fi»gulis 
pientibu^ hal^eotur iuiagfin^ yavj^s apiii tempeft^ites 
reprsfentantcs ; ail imam quoqi^e p^^iiian), icone3 
fignoruiti mliaci. Sec. XL 2. 

4. T^JjvUi? luiiaie$ ; un^ cum multis ^Iii3 ^d cqig^- 
putum ecglefiaiidcum fpeftantjbus, e;c Be^* defmnp- 
tis. $. 

5. Noijiiii^ poptificuiii I^QTOJ^a^B urbis^ per ordijjjem : 
quorum primus S. Petrus, ultimJts Adrianu? qui eraf 
Papa UL 1 8. b. 

6. — ' epifcoporum HierofoJ^pjj^ civit^itfs. 
1, Juflus. . 77, Titu^» 18. b. 

7. imperatorjwn Rppwi^ urbi?. |, Juli^f 

Csef^r '54, Eraclius, et inde Odda. 1^. 

8. epifcQpoTUOT If iarofolyijMP mhl» (i- e. 

Ppntif. vet. teltam. poft capliyitatem) 1, Jol^pep 
filius Jpftdech 36, Ariftobulu^. 19. b. 

9- jejufdeni urbis ^ifcopprum poft Qvifl? 

afcenfionem. 1, Jacobus frater ppjpiijii. . . . 56, P^r 
rillus martyr. 19. b. 

IQ- e^ifcQporuw^lf^dfi^ttrbfs. 1, P^r 

trus apoft. ..... 28, Philippic 19. b, 

1 1. ppntificum Aj^iojcljenaj Mrbi§. 1, fe- 

tru§ .^poft «7, Yfido^Hs jftaityjr. J9. t>. 

1?. — . — 9^chiepyc(pppr,yFi I^prali^iifte^fi* mr 
cle^ae. 1, Auguftinus Sigpric.i^. 

J 3. : rn— jCpifcopor^AW HrpfbfH^s ficjcjelji^.— 

1, P:9rwliu*>p- . 14, ^Ifftai). ffQ. 

— epifcoporum Orientaiium Sjucam^iu. 
4, M€4titu« iSy MiXxm. '20< 

15. epifcoporun) Aufti'aliuiij Saxon^ni, 

1, Wiifrith 16, OrdbjTht. ' 20; 

16. ^pifcoporuni Oc^cidentacliumifexonnm. 

1, SSrinus 4^itodde. dctndein^luasiparoycliias 

^Viiia ,^4iwe.6ft *}^f* WiW^nff e^qcM^y ai*er^ 
J^ciwb9«aQ«fo ^e^lefiap^ ui^ ih^Jbentw POfruft^ i^psfeflr 
ppnu^a Wm^^^im^^ • . • • jays, ^If i^^. #9.. 

17- r— ^pifoftppr^ipi j5k<ir^Sft6n#? /eccj^iae. 

I, EJdJiftbji. .... ^tiwJftse- #9* 

4 8. epifcoporum Wiltunenfis ecciefi^ 

\, ^A}\e]f^m' • • . :7, ^^^.^qi^?. 2(i>. .b. 

.19. > M.,rr epifcqp«ru»i fWoi^fn^ fcc^sfi®. 
1, ^nhelm 7, Sigegar. ftp^ b- 

1^0. .■ ^ .■■t. , . epHppporui9:Gif«liwf?^^cc^<^?. .»vEa- 
<iulf. 6, AlfwW. 

21. ^ ' » — epifcoporum Wiccdqrum lecclefic* 
1, iSepiwu.lf 9, ;Hej^hered. 2f)..b. 

22. — ' — epifc^orum pix)viAQi€s MercioBum* 
1, Diuma. .... 8, SeaX'Wulf. >PoQea.in duas dwiik 
^(l 4>aroohia6, -quae nafibs fut^ podl varies /cafufi, apif- 
Gopos. 1 , Torhthelmum ^ iPuttam, quopum iopci^- 

-fQtes4*uei]^ii>^, iUi. .... ik^n,, t^yixefy^, ^ic> t 

a^. E|Ldl*^Mlf. 20. b. 

23* ~. — — epilbopoFum 'Lindisfarocuip^ J,£ad- 
beah. . . . . h^, ,JEJk^}g. ftp. b. 

epifeoporimi Orientalism iSarxonum. 

1, ^elix. * . * . 4, BiL Poftea in 4.u*w p^roahias.di- 
viditi)r, «quar^ una Ixabuit epiic. 4, £adewine. . . • 
2S, Theodred. ^o.;b. 

25. epifcoporum geritis Nprthaixlrj'mbro- 

rum. 1, Paulinus 4, Juda. 21. 

" 2p. - — r-TT- .epifcof>orum £jbPr.g.cW03 ,f cclefi^. 
^, Wilfi;itl?; . .Ve. Wiw^in^. ^^1- 

27* epifcoporum Hauftald§§)fi> r^lffjy. 

\,J^QC^\,.. T,fF^j3»r^^. ^1. 

28. — nrrr- ^UQf^pp^viPrJniiJdUfarofWnf :;i,^id»P- 

29. — = epifc(^w)rum eccldiae qxuMlici*Ur Cafa 

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Candiona (Candida? Withern.) 1, Werthelm 

5, EadM'ulf. ei. 

30, Noinina rc2;um Weft Saxonum, i, Cerdic. 
» . . . 31, iEthelrcd. 21. 

3K Genealogiaj regiim regnantiiim per diverfaloca 
Northanhymbroruni. — Sequuntiir rubriculae " Item 

TVferciorum." " Item " " Item " 

(Saxon.) 21. b. 

32. regum Occidcnialium Saxonum. 

(Saxon.) ' 22. 

33. Catalogus (ut videtur) epifcoporum Ravcn- 
Tienfium. (Saxon.) 22. b. 

34. De adventu Sigerici (an Siricii ?) arch. Can- 
tuar. ad Romam ; et quot ecclefias 2 dierum fpatio 
vifitavit. 22. b. 

35. Submanfiones de Roma ufque ad mare, i, Urbs 
Roma, . . : . 80, Sumeran. ^ 22. b. 

36. Pauca de temporibus Bedae preibiteri: h.e. ex- 
ceipta ex ejus librode temporibus, de 8equino6tio ver- 
iiah, &c. (Saxon.) 23. 

3 7. Tabula reprsefentans globum terra^ueum, in qua 
nihil non Uteris majufculis defcriptum eft: folia 30 
et 31, mala manu abfciffa. 29. 

88. Traftatus de duodecim fignis zodiaci, de 
Ar^turo et Boote, de Orione, de Pleiadibus, deque 
•Claris ftellis fub figno Geminorum pofitis;cui priEmiHa 
eft oratio ad S. Trinitatcm. 32. 

39. Sidera et conftellationes coeleftes, elegantiflime 
iconibus repraefentatae, explicationibus profaicis ex 
Jlygino, metricis autem ex Arati phsenom. libro, a M. 
T. Cicerone adolefcente in Latiua lingua tranflato, 
defumptis, cujus verfus primus "Aquibus hinc fubter 
poflis cognofcere fultum.'* 34. b. 

40. De Concordia folaris et lunaris (motus.) 5 1. b. 

41. De Concordia maris. et lunse. ... 51. b. 

• 42. DepnEfagiistempeftatuum:(viz.)prsBfagiaex fole, 
luna, ftellis, nubibus, ignibus, aquis, montibus et arbori- 
bus, avibus, pecoribus, vermibus, herbis et cibis. 5 1. b. 

43. Ambrofii Macrobii Theodofii (fc. ex eo locus) 
de menfura et magnitudine terrae, et circuli per 
.quem folis iter eft. 53. 

44. Idem, de menfura et magnitudinef6lis. 53. b. 

45. Felicis CapellaB (locus) de menfura lunae : 
aliaque aftronomica. 54. 

• 46. De mundano anno. — "Tullii Ciceronis fom- 
nium Scipionis diftantis, et Macrobii exponentis, ac 
.Senece philofophorumautoritatis." (lie rubrica.) 56. 

' 47. Liber Periegefis: i.e. de fitu tcrraj, Prifciani 
.Grammatici — quem de prifcorum dictis excerpfit or- 
.miftarum. Iluic periegefi, quam ex Gr^ecis Dionifii 
•Afri latine reddidit Prifcianus, praemittitur tabula 
geogi*aphica trium parti um mundi. 59. 

• 48. Narrationes quorundam miraculorum S. Ni- 
colai, verfibus latinJs. Nota quod ftatim poft fol. 74, 
*foliis tranfpoiitis, recurrendum eft ad fol. 57. 74. 

• 49. Sodalitium nobilium, cum fuae conditionis 
laicis, Cantabrigiae inftitutum ; in quo fodales, tac-. 
lis S. reliquiis, jurabant fe fibi invicem.fideies fore 
.in omnibus rebus, cum quce ad Deum, turn qua? ad 
mundum fpeftant, &c. (Saxon.) 75^. 

Ejufdem folii 75, facie fecunda (quod quidem fo- 
lium olim ad evangeliorum quendam pertinebat li- 
brum) habetur notiiicatio Saxonice, de dimidiavirgata 
terrae in Pottune, quam iElfhelmus aurifabro fuo 
vendidit; iElfhelmo domino fuo, cum multis aliis 

• adteftantrbus. 

50. Manumiffio iElfnothi Sacriftae (Cyjicrpeapb) 
in Exohia,per Eadwigum regem (Saxon.) 

Statutacujufdam fodalitii Exoniae fafti. v. Hickefii 
DiftiuCpift. p. 21, (Saxon.) 



ContrafluscmptionisWulfgythi ad liununfla^dum; 
tertil)us ^EitVico iElthefiani filio, cum multis aliis. 
(Saxou.) 

Progenies Duddie, Brada;, et Bulia?, quae habita- 
bant in Hiuthfeida, &c. 
*#*Hajc omnia folio, et iragmcnto ei agglutinato, in- 
fcribuntiir, qui quondam evangclior. codici per- 
tinuilfe baud dubium. 76. 

51. Defcriptio topograpbica aliquot regionum, &c 
in Oriente. (Lat. ct. Sax.) Multadc monftris, &c. 
continet, baud diflimilibu$ iis qua? memorantur apud 
Soliniim, Ctefiam, et in intcrpolatis exemplaribus iti- 
ncrum J. de JVfaundevillc, &c. Imperfectns videtur 
hie tradtatus, fabulifque plenus. 'Fragmentum aliud 
ejufdem libelli extat in codice qui infcribitur Vitel- 
lius, A. XV, 78. b. 

52. Annotatio ecclefiarum dotalium ccclefite d€ 
BcUo, a WaltCio abbate facta, primo anno rcgni 
R. Hcnrici junioris. Sec. XII. * 88- 

53. Mundi varii ftatus ; ex fcripturis facris, quas 
certis temporibus anni pro ^ aria reruin geftarum ra- 
tione legendas fignat au^lor, dedudti. Liber hifto- 
ricus et geographic us ; h. e. ab Adamo et Moyfc, &c, 
cum expofitionc Apocalypfeos, et allegorica pfalterii 
decem chordarum explicatione. 9 1 . 

Inferuntur iilic. 

54. Joachimus fuper prophetas, ad fratrem Raync- 
rium de Pcncio, 94. 

55. Notitia accurata epifcopatuum totius orbis ct 
provinciarum 104. lla^c tria lunt. Sec. circilcr XIV\. 



Tiberius, B. VI. 
Defidcratur. 

Tiberius, B. VII. 
Defideratur. 

Tiberius, B. VIII. 

Codex membran. in folio ipin. conftans foliLs 194. 
Sec. XIV. 

1. Rituale antiquum, pulcfcerrime defcriptum; cum 
hymnis, notuHs muficalibus infignitis. 1. 

2. L'ordenance a enoindre et a coronner le roy et 
la reyue: avec une belle vignette illuminee. 33. 

3. Ordo ad inunguendum etcoronandum regCm et 
reginam : cum elegimtilTimis pitturis. Sequuntur, 
CJallice, Jurainenta et liomagia pares, prelati, 
barones, equites, aliiquc ofticiarii regis pra^ltabant, 
tempore corpnationis. Fol. 72. b. fcribitur Ce livre 
du facre des rois de France eft a nous Charles le V. 
de notre nom roy de France, et le fimes coriger or- 
dener efcrire et illorier Tan Mccclxv. Charles. ' 41. 

4. Ordo confecrationis, h. e. coroiiationis regis et 
regime Angliie. 79- 

5. Ordinatio abbatis. . 103. b. 

6. BenediCtio monachorum. 109. b. 

7. Benediftio fuper abbatiflkm. 11 5. b. 

8. Confecratio virgin is monialiiS. 120. b. 

9. BenediAio veftis vidua;: item viduas ipl^met. 

145. 

10. Ad confirmandos infantes. 149. 

1 1 . Super hominem pugnaturum ; cum bgnediftioue 
fcuti, baculi, et enfis. 150. 

12. Benediftio ferri judicialis. 155. 

13. Judicium aqua? fervently cum bcnediftiona 
ejufdem. \66.h. 

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14. Benediftio aquioB fri^ids, ad judicium facien- 
dum ; cum adjuratione ejuldem, et hominis cui culpa 
objicitur. 177. 

15. Exorcifmus panis et cafei, ad probationem veri 
inveftigandam; cum benedi6l.ione eorundem. 186. b. 

TiberiuSj B- IX. 

Fruftum, capfula aflervatum. 
A volume on parchment, which once confifted of 
^2 leaves, written about the XIV century, containing 
eight tra6ls, the principal of which was a " Regifter 
of William Cratfield, abbot of St. Edmund." 'The 
whole is fo damaged by fire as to be fcarcely of an 
life. . Cafley mentions that Dr. Pepulh had copies of 
tlie 3, 4, and 5 tra6ls, being on mufic ; probably alfo 
of one between N* 3 and 4, being a treatife of Egidius 
de Murisj which Smith had omitted in his printed 
catalogue.— N. B. The copies of N** 3, 4, and 5, 
Jbavefince been prefented to the Brit. Muf. by S' John 
Hawkins: v. Ayfc. Catal. N* 4909. 

Tiber iuSy B. X. 

Codex chartaccus, in fol. min. cofiftans ex foliis 245. 
nonnullaque ad calcem femiufta. 

Liber Ibun Cadis Abubcori, de ritibus Moham- 
medanorum. (Arabice.) 

TiberiuSy B. XI. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans oliih fol. 54 1. 
ex quorum numero hodie 36 modo fuperfunt 
quae, foluta, capfula aflfervantur. Sec. IX. 

Gregorii Magni Papas libri de cura paftorali, frag- 
mentum; Saxonice, ex verlione regis .^llfridi. Is 
codex, quem notula fol. 3 indicabat regem ipfum 
Plegmundo, Arch. Cantuar. dono dcdill'e, manu lar- 
giori, laxiori, elegantiori, et feculo iElfrediano plane 
couvenienti, exaratus. 



Tiberius, B. XII. 

Codex partim membran. partim chart, in fol. min. 
incendio nimium corruptus, conflat hodie 
foliis 235, 

1. Opus colle6i:um et compilatum per ven. patrem 
Thomam (Beckington?) Bathon et Wellens. epif- 
copum, ex Uteris, alle^ationibus, conclufionibus, con-^ 
ventionibus, et tradatibus, nonnuUifque aliis negotiis 
et materiis concernentibus jus et titulum regis An* 
glias ad regaum et coronam Franciae; cum aliis 
multis quas ea occafione fecuta funt 

. 2« Alii tra6iatus de eodem argumento ; adeo inutili 
Ut vix tifui forent 



Tiberius, B. Xin. 

Codex membran. in fol. min. conftans ex foliis 229. 
male habitus. 

1. Sylveftri Giraldi Cambrenfis diftindionum libri 
quatuor. Plura in initio deliderantur, pluraque 
ibidem lacera. i. 

2. Ejufdem Giraldi vita: imperfecle. Defuntenim 
cjuamplurima capitula, quod ex indice prajfixo, cui 
liber nuUatenus refpondet, liquet. 150. 

8. Speculum ecclefije ; abftradum ex diverfis libris, 
per Rogerum, abbatem Glaftonia^^ NonnuUa in fine 
aefidera&tur# 182. 



TiberiuSj C- I; 

C6dex membrarl. in fol. min. conflahs fol. 202. 
Sec. XI. et xn. 

^1. Traftatus de computo ecclefiaftico ; fcriptus 
circa Ann. 1107, et cdlleftus ex operibus Dionyfii 
E^igui, Macrobii, Bedse, Abbonis, Marciani Capellaef, 
&c. ubi, in tra6latulo de diiodecim fignis, ex opere 
(ut fertur, fol. 20. b.) Ciceronis de aftronomia (an 
Caes. Gemianici?) plura funt fiderum figuratae deli- 
neationes, fimiles eis in codice infcripto, Tib. B. v, 
39, de quibus fupra. 1. 

2. Fragmenliim libri pontificalis, pulcherrime^ et 
maxima ex parte ante fconqueftiim Anglise, fcriptij 
in quo continentur inter alia ; 

.Benedi6biones annuli, baculi, cereorun^ &c; 
Benedi6iiones ad confirmandilm. 
Ordo in coena domini. 

Benediclio blei ad omneih lan^uorem, et chrif-* 
matis. 

Orda de node parafcevis, et caeteris feriis* 

Sermones de cni ifinate. 

Canon S. Theodori de facris oidinibus; 

Pra?dicatio de oratione dominica. 

Pcenitentis inftitutio, feciinduih decreta' Nor^ 
mannorum praefulum. 

De ordinando epifcopo, preftyterd, &c. ; 

Formulaexcommunicationis perLeonem Papani, 

Multa Saxonica inferuntur, quarum rubricae de- 
fiderantur; homiliae nempe, orationes, confef-^ 
fiones peccatorum, &c. 42; 

3. Capitula concilit apud Wintoniam celebra- 
ti. . ' 20K 

4. Litania* 202. 
For a more ample defcription of this MS. fe^ 

Wanley's account in Hick^s's Thcf. V* ii; p. 220^ 

Tiberiusy C. IL 

Codex membran. in fol. min; conftans foL 155, 
Sec. VIII. 

Beda^ hiftoria ecclefiaftica gentis. Aoglorumr clii* 
f a6ieribus Saxonicis pulcKre et emendate exarata; 

TiberiuSy C. Hh 

C6dex membran. in folio min. conftans foL 88a 
Sec* XIV. 

Liber de divinis officiis venerabilis Bedae prefliy- 
ten, qui "Gemma Animae" intitulatur. Tituluni 
habet 4'^vtimy(afoy ; et Giraldo Gambrenfl, ut alibi 
fit, adfcribendus eft. 

TiberiuSy C. IV. 
Codex chartaceus, in fol. miu; conftans foliis 657, 

1. Hiftorie ofte Cronycke van HoUant ende Zee- 
lant, befcreven by Johan \*ari Naeldwyck, Edelhiau 
VatiHollant; eyndiqnde A* D; 1461. i. 

2. Die wohderlycke Oorlo^hen varideti Keyfer 
Maximiliaen : i. e. The wOildertul wai^ of the emperw 
Maximilian. Planted j with wooden cuts; 268* 

TiberiuSy C; V* 

Codex partim membran. partim charti in folio min^ 
foliOr. 290. Sec* XV, 
L Fratris Rogeri Bacon opustertiumj five Sumoiik 
ad Ciementem IV. I^. quam dicit in praefatione fe ad 
veritatem et perfe6lionem utrii^fque operis pras^e- 
dentis compoUiiffe. In hoc agit de fapientite princi-* 
palibus radicibus, floribus, et fru£tibus4 Subjun^ 

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guntur tracl:atulus duo de praepofitionibiis et vocabulis 
Gra?cis ; et tertium de diyijxaAMme per fonmia. i. 

9. Ejuftlem majoris opem p^irs (juarta; in qn^ 
oftenditur poteftas maJtheiiiaticaj in fcientiis et rebus 
mundi. 49. 

3. Ejufdem op^s mijius, circa fi^ieutiam ; often- 
den3: 120 

{^.) Qu» fint caufs53 propter quas omnis honio 
fcmper debet vacare lapieutiae. 

(b.) Qua^ iiut necelfaria ad eiim^ 

(c.) De modis et viis quibus debet earn requirere. 
" (d.) Qua3 fmt impedimenta illius. 

In flne fcribitui', manu recentiori: Quantum 
" hiiic traftatui defit (modo nc auftor imperfeftum 

reliquerit) conjrcere licet ex propofitione dicen- 
" dorumfupra polita, cap. 6. fol. 129. lin. uh." 

4. Regrftriim terranmi hofpitalis B. Tlioitiaj mar- 
tyris de Aeon, in Wapping, Plumfted, Cullcfdon, 
Dpncaiter, in Hibernia, et in infuU Cypro. Hoc in 
membranis. 156. 

Tiberius, G. VI. 

Codex membran. in fol. min. ccmftans folits 1<29. 
egregie fcriptus, atque pifturis ornatus. Sec. XI. 

I. Tabulae quaedam ad computum ecclefiafticum 
fpectantes. Ad fol. autem 5, b. habetur tabula quaj 
ires homines, prandii caufa ad menfam fedeutes, cum 
miniftris genua flcctentibus, reprasfi^ntat. ' 2. 

9. Imagines vitiB et mortis, quarum utraque ro- 
tulum tenet longum, literis et numeris qua3 ad 
fpbaeram pertinent Apuleii ad latera adferiptis ; cum 
verfibus pagina circumfcriptis. j6. b. 

a. Horologium folare: aliaqu€ delineatio parvi 
fkcienda. 

4. Tabula? antiqu.ae qtiibus delin^antur hiftoriae 
Creationis, Da^vidis, Chrifti Jefa Salvatoris, deiicenfus 
Spiritfts Sanfti, et pugna Alichaelis cum Dracone. 7. b. 

5. Defcriptiones et delineationes inftrumentorum 
mtificorum, &c. 16. b. 

6. Origo prophetias David regis Pfahnorum, nu- 
mero cl. 

7. Expofitio Plklterii, vel Kterarum quae pu^r sF. 
capita cognofcit. ^0. 

8. Interpretatio AUelt^ia ; cum interpretatione tS 
" Gloria," apud Hebrjeos. 21. 

.9. Oratio €uji>fdam horainisDei; cum alti^ pro 
rcmiflione peccatorum. 2 1 . b. 

. 19. De virtutibus Pfalmi, " Beati immacukti in 
^' via qui ambulavcris." ^2. K 

I I. Ordo confefftonis facerdotum et omnium cVe- 
ricorum, fecundumHieroniraum tra^tatorcm, qnaliter 
conliteri debeat Cliriftianus peccata fua, 23. 

12. Sententiae Le^nis I ? Papae, de pocniten. 
tia, ^^7r 

13. Utilitatcs ex Pfalmis decantandis. 27. b. 

14. Homilia, de feptiformi fpiritu. (Saxon.) 28. 

15. Oratio ante Pfalmos ; aiiaeque omtiuncuJie. 30. 

16. Liber pfajmprum fecimdum tradition eni S. Hi- 
cronymi prelbyteri ; cum verfione Saxonica interli- 
neari, et orationibus fingulis pfilmi^^ pjacmilfis. De- 
finit autem codex mutihitus, valdeque incendii cala- 
mitate corrugatus, Pfiilmpcxiv. omnibus rcliquis, cum 
canticis facris, delideratis. 30. b. 

Tiberius, C. VII. 

Codex membran, in fol. min. conftans fol. 237. 
incendio nimium corrugatus. Sec. XV. 

_ Compilatio Henrici de:Knyghton, cauonici abbatic^ 
Leyc^jftrienfis, do. eyeptibus AngU«. lucipit, hif- 



toriam ab expnlfiorte R. Edvrini, et fucce^fion^ firatris 
ejufdem Eadga^ri; et deducit caudcai ad tempoila K* 
RLcxittxli II. i. e. ad annum 1305. Ad linem piWtK 
paging occurrunt \erfm cjiui inicribuntur " Lamen- 
luni compilatmis." in quibus <jua?ntur c:jecitate 
percullum fuiUe. Incip. 

" Sum ciecus fiiftus, ful)ito caligine tactus, 
" Non opus inceptttui jam cu/rigo foifan inep- 
tum/' &:c. 

Tiberius, C. Will. 

Codex membian. in folio min. conftans ex foliis 59* 
nonnullls laceris. Sec. XV. 

1. Brevis notatio dc q^tibiifdaira regibus Angli&s, 
et quot annis regnaruiit: h. e, aJofaanne ad Hen- 
ricum V. 4^ 

2. Dedominis de Tatefliale poft conqueftum per 
fticceflioneTti ; et de d'eftenfu Hugotiis de Albanico 
( Aibitri) colpitis Anindelise, et partitkme ipfms hiaBTC^ 
ditatis inter qnatuor foi'ofes, A* 28 Hen, Ht Sunt 
autem colledanea de iftorumdomitiocumfiirpe, ha&re-^ 
ditariis terris et pofleflionibus, cum inquifitionibus 
captis de feodis militaribus, de advocationibus eccle- 
liarum, dc releviis, aliifque ad iftam familiam perti- 
nentibus. ' 4. , 

3. De p^ima fundatione abbatias de Kirkftede, A* 
1 139; et inde plura alia de Dnis. de Tatell^e. 48. b. 

Pra^mittitur, duobus priniis foliis, eleuchus £iti^ 
locuples totius codicis contentorutn. 

Tiberius, C. IX, 

Cod^K BSembran. craflus in fol. ifttii. conftailS 
foliis 25,5. Set. XIV. et XV, 

1. Vita R. Ricardi II. fcripta a quodam motiacho 
de Evefbam. 

2. LibertatesaiTgeGulielmolI.^ Anfelmo afchkff^.' 
Cantuar. coriceflit. -4^- 

3. Hiftoriola de magna convocatione nobilium et 
fctiiofum, A. 1072; de quibufdam confuetudinibus et 
terris, quas Lanfrancus Cantuar. arcbiep. ex jure faaj^ 
ecclelia^, ad fe pertinere proclamabat. 45. 

4. Libcrtatcs et privilegia cbnceffae a R. Gulielmo 
^nonacliis de S. Trinitate Cantuaria?. 46. b. 

5. Libei-tjrtcs a R. Henrico I. Anfelmo archiep. 
Cantuar. et EccK Chrifti Cantuaria? conceffx. 46. b. 

6. Archidiaconatus Cantuaricnfis rnflitufio et jura : 
ubi ih lite inter archktiaconura et capitnliUit de 
jurifdidioac adminifti-suula, vacante fiade atcbiepiP^ 
eo]X>liv 

7. Regifrrunt mohnaftem S. Crucis cfe' Waltbam itf 
Com. Eflexienfi ; continens nimirum cltartas regi^, 
pontificales, epifcopales, et alioruni, de Fa^dii.s terris^ 
privilegiis, juribus, eccleliis, indulgentiis, alnHqtic arf 
idem nwnafterium fpecteintibus. 4®. 

Tiberius, C. X. 

Codex inembrn*>. in fdl. mhu conftans foliis 314. 
Sec. XHI. 

Taxatio fpiritualium et temporalium Angliaj et 
WaUia% facta Anno 1292-3. cum decima R. Edward I. 
in fubfidiinn terra lanehe, ctocedei^ur; auaontfetc 
nempe Nicholai IV Papx-. ut vult tranfcriptor liujutf 
quanti vis prctii codicis apogra'phi qui cxtat in BiWr 
HarL N° ^91- 

Tiberius, C. XL 

Codex membran. in fol min. coaftans foL 172* 
Sec. XIIi? 

1. Eo-iiUaardi vita CaroU magni imperatofift. !• 

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2. Vifio Iferonti, monadii Longoretenfis Coenobii : • 
in line canticulum, cum notis inulicis. 22. 

S. Commemoratio de rebus Sanftae Trajeftenfis ec- 
clefise, quaP olim c\ regibus, et ab aliis D. noftri Jefu 
Chrifti fidelibus, eklem ecclefije ^traditse Hint : in 
fine qucedajn de prodigiis, et oratiunculije. 25. 

4. Rheglnonis Prumienfis abbatis chronicon, k na- 
tivitate Chrifti, ad A" 906. prcecipue vero agit de gellis 
Kiancoruni. 43. 

5. Dormitio feptem fratrum, tempore Decii iiupe- 
ratoris. 119. 

6. Chronicon quod incipit. ab A** 640j et continu- 
aturad Annum 124^; pra?cipue de rebus Belgicis : 
fol 156 inferitur "Sequefttia de Sea. Crucc;" cum 
notis muiici is. 125. b* 

Qiise fequuntuT recetitiori manu feribuntur. 
• 7. Narratio de quadam Moniali, Berta nomitie, fub 
littdolfo abbate S. Lauvdntii in Oftbrock. 170. 

8. Narrdtio altera de Margareta, ejufdem inftituti 
in eodem clauftro, tempore Herwoldi abbatis. I70.b. 

0. Fragmentum de Thoma archiep. Cantuarienfi. 

171. 

Tiberius, C. XII. 

Codex membran. in fol. min. conftans foL 327. 
Sec. XV, 

Regiftrum chartarum motoafterii Scae. Maria? de 
Fontibus in comitatu Eboracenfi. This volume, 
which appears to have been in fome places mutilated, 
contains only the charters, &c. under the three firl^ 
letters of the alphabet. A fecond volume (viz. from 
D. to L) is faid to be in the library of Sir John In- 
gilby, Bar\ at Ripley, (Yorklhite.) 

Tiberius, C. XIII. 

Codex membran. in fol. min. conftans fol. 25 3r, 
Sec. XV. 

Hiftoria Jomalenfis (potrus Jorvallenfis; Jorvalle 
vcl Jervaux, eft enim nomen loci in agro Richmond 
diehfi, ubi monachi ordinis Ciftercienfium cocnobium 
habuere) ab adventu S. Auguftini in Angliam A** 588, 
ad moitem regis Ricardi I. per Johanilem de firomp- 
fon, abbatem Jorvallenfem. Gefta regum Saxonum 
opt ime recenfet ; et prasfertim leges eorum, Latine ; 
viz. IiiiE, Aluredi, ejufdem et Godrini Daci regis Eaft 
Angliae, Edwaidi fenioris, Athelftanr, Edmundi, Ed- 
gai-i, lithehedi, Canuti, Gulielmi I. et Henrici I. In- 
leruntur nomina magnatum et militum qui cum 
Guliehno I. in conquefto fuo extiterunt, et quibus 
terras Anglorum donavit. 

Ex hoc, et quodam Benediftino codice, emanavit 
hujus Bromptoni editio, eujus el. R. IVifden 
nobis, inter Hift. Anglicans X. fcriptoribus, co- 
piam fecit. 

^iberiusy D. I. 

Codex chartac^ in folio conftans, foliis 182. 

1. Sacramentum clerici p^rliatnentorum, quern 
Robertus Bowyer dixerat cum ad idem munus ad- 
milftiS'fuit in a^dibua Tho. baponis de Ellefmere caiv- 
cellarii An^iae, 30 die Jan. 1«09 ; ut ipfe teftatur in 
ima parte paginae. 1 . 

: % Diarium rerum in comitiis paidiamentafiis 
geftarum, k 1, Henrici VIII. ad 7, Edward VI. inclufive. 
Hoc ex multis regiftris parliamentariis in urium 
collegit laudatus Rob. BoWyef, qui magnam ei in- 
4uftriam impendifleomnino apparet. Pramittuhtur 
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Codex chartac. in folio, coi^ftans fol. 83. propter 
indicem : pluraenim incendio conieda* 

This book is infcribed^ " Livre des MKMmojres;" 
and contains, 

1. Accuh-ft^ deliridatiofB of cblns of Imperial 
towns, and German princes ; of France, Scotfeiid*, 
Spain, Hungary, England, and other kingdoms and 
provinces; alfo of pope^ cardiiials, bilhops, &c, 
with defcFiptions of eacn of them in French* u 

2. Atrea^ife pn cpins a?nd coiqagp, in Frenq}>) en- 
titled, " Du fiut de change de la monnoye:" con*- 
taining letters royal, ordinances, &€. coaGeming, the 
coinage in France. 41- 

3. The ai-ms of emperars of Germiity, Abiftiniai^ 
Conftantinople ; of the kings of France, England, 
Spain, &c. colourielJ ; ^ith foiae account of them in 
French. .58. 

4. Les armories des gentilfliommes de France. 
Depuis fol. 64. b. , c>ft l^rmorial de Norni^ridie^ 
comment ant k Guillauihc ^.ongue efp^e, Sd due de 
Norinandie. » . , 

T^erkis^^'D. III. 

. A folio voWme, on vellum^ now burnt to a cruff; 
M'hich is preferved in a c»'ife. It formeily cpnfifted 
of 248 leaver, aii4}Contain4i^ 63 articles, cVieff^^ 
and con^memorations of feints, 6f whicn Dr. Smith 
has given a lift in his printed caitalogue. See alfo 
his Hiftoria et Synbpfis, p. xU. 

Tiberius, D. IV* 

A folio volume' 6n \Tlltrm, much damaged by 
fire as Hot jtP adaaait of it* being, ji^w bo^nd, and 
lience preferved in a cjtfe. It \^ faid to have for* 
merly confift^d> of 215 leases, and to have contained 
lives, miracles^ and other particulars of Stints whofi^ 
names are ri^gHtet^d in &nith's catalogjue. 

TiUrmSj ly.Y. 

A folio volume on vellum, burnt to a ctixk, whfcli it 
preferved in a cafe. It formerly confifted of 280 
leaves, fome of which were finely ornamentedl 
Its contents, as defcribed by Dr. Smiti]^ arey 

1. Secundapars Gl'afna^ii J^j^nnis de Loco^u* 
mertti, (WhetnatApfted) olim abbatis monafterii SI 
Albani, de viris illuftribus^ eoruniqUe iltuftriis; de 
doclis philoftjphis, eohnwiiue di6fi3, et dogmatJibusi 
Pars prior extat in' codice Nero C. Vi. 

2. Imago Mundi: liber mifcellaneus, de elementik? 
de partibus miindi, db plknetis ef fignis zodiaci* 
aliiique fideribus, de partibus temporis, epochis, coni:- 
puto ecclefiaftico,.miiltric|ue aliis* 

3. Aroulpjri epifcopi, geijite Galli; liber Hitro- . 
felymis, altifc{iie Ipcis^^fandis^in Pala^flhia; AdamnauQ 
alias adferibttur. 

Tiberius, D. VI* 
Defideratur. 

tiheAm, D. Vli. 
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Tiberius, D. VIII. 

Codex cliartaceus, in fol. longiori, conftans 
foliis 66. 

Privilegia mereatorum An^liae, prJBcipue ftapulae: 
cum multis aliis ad illain ibcietatem fpeclantibus, 
(partim Latine partim Anglice.) This coUeftion 
appears to have been made in the reign of Q. Eliza- 
beth. 

Tiberius, D. IX;. 

Codex chartaceus, in foL conftans, fol. 90. 

Roteiro de Dom. Joham de Caftro, da viagee que os 
Portuguefes fizeram defa India ateSoez : five defcriptio 
portuum atque locorum in littore Africano, et in mari 
Indico, uti et infularum, cum diario navigationis ; 
pulchetrimis figuris et chartis exornata. 

Tiberius, D. X. 

Tlie remains of a paper volume in folio, preferved 
in a cafe. It once confifted of 509 leaves, of which 
only 373, befides an index, are now left, and many of 
thefe much mutilated. Tlie contents are, a fragment 
of Glover's Ordinaiy of arms. 

Tiberius^ E. I. 

The remains of a folio volume on vellum, burnt to 
a cruft, and preferved in a cafe. It formerly con- 
fifted of 341 leaves, and contained 157 articles, enu- 
merated in Smith's catalogue, beba; all lives of Briti/h 
faints, faid to have been collefted by John of Tin- 
mouth, in the year 1366, and to have been extracted 
by John Capgrave. 

Tiberius, E. II. 

The remains of a folio volume on vellum, burnt to 
a cruft, and preferved in a cafe. It formerly con- 
fifted of 2 13 leaves. The title prefixed is, 

Les anciennes chroniques de Pife en Italic; a 
primis temporibus Romanorum, ad Annum 1430. 

Tiberius, E. III. 

The remains of a folio volume on paper, confifting 
of loofe leaves preferved in a cafe. It formerly con- 
fifted of 1 86 leaves. The following is the account 
given of it in Smith's catalogue: 

Redditus* et valor omnium terrarum ac poirelTionum 
^ cantarias, gildas, et collegia in comitatu Lin- 
jcolnienfi fpedantium. Praemittitur brevis enarratio 
fie fundatione cujufque cantarise, ac de intentione 
iftius fundationis. . Erat olim liber Guliehui Cecilii. 
A Lincolnlhire antiquary may perhaps find fonie 
ufeful materials among thefe fragments. 

Tiberius, E. IV. 

This once valuable and elegant MS. on vellum, 
confifting of hiftorical trafts, the chief of which is 

Beda de temporibus," isfo much damaged as to be 
ufeieis. 



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E. v: 



The remains of a fmall folio volume on vellum, 
hurnt to a cruft, and preferved in a cafe. It confifted 
formerly of 241 leaves. Its title in Smith's ca- 
talogue is, 

Liber chartarum cuqji confinnationibus regum, &c. 



cum omnibus libertatibus ad ecclefiam S. Jacpbi 
extra Northainptonam fpedantibus; conditus A. D. 
1313. 

Tiberius, E. VI. 

The remains of a fmall folio volume on velluth^ 
much burnt, and preferved in a cafe. It formerly 
confifted of 294 leaves, and appears to have been a 
compleat chartulary of the abbey of St Albans, M'ith 
fome trafts prefixed. 



Tiberius, E. Vlt. 

Tlie remains of a fmall folio volume on vellum^ 
much burnt, and preferved in a cafe. It formerly 
confifted of G8 1 leaves. Dr. Smith gives the follow- 
ing account of it. 

. Veifus in veteri lingua Anglicana confcripti, d6 
variis rebus theologicis, prapcipiie vcro de hiftoriis 
novi Teftamehti; five expofitio fuper Evangelia: ad- 
ditis multis ex hiftoriarum eccleliafticarum libris, ct 
vitis fanftorura. 

Tiberius, E. Vllt. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, olim folior. 3 16. fed 
ex his 48. nunc defiderantur, plurimique alij in- 
cendio Isefi. 

1. Breve chronicon ab orbe condito ad R. Hen- 
ricum II. Anglian. 1. 

2. De dilatatione fidei Chriftianre ; et de ortu reli- 
gionis in Britannia. fi. b. 

8. De ortu religionum. 3. 

4. De quibufdam pcrfonis famofis, et pra^liis. 8* b« 

5. De regno etcivitatibusmajoribus Britannite. 6* 

6. De fex a^tatibus inuhdi, et de Bruto. 7. 

7. Chronica compendiofa de regibus AngliieJ a 
Noe ufque ad Hen. IV. A* 1399. 7. b. 

8. Deproceflu ad coronationem R. Ricardill. cum 
petitionibus coram fenefchallo pro feodis et oliiciis in 
die coronationis. 26. 

9. Officiarii principales in die coronationis. 35. 

10. Auftoritas fenefchalli Anglia? : item marc- 
fchalli Anglice. 34. b. 

1 1. Coronatio regis Ricardi II. 39. b. 

12. Orders obferved at the coronation of the 
kings and queens of England. 43. 

13. Modus tenendi parliamcntum. 46. b. 

14. Modus faciendi duellum coram rege. (Gal- 
lice.) 50. b. 

15. Ordinationes de hofpitio R. Edwardi II. cum 
officiariis ejufdem. (Gallicc.) 54. b. 

16. Orationes dicendoe fuper regem et reginam 
Angliae in die coronationis et confcerationis ; et de 
fervitiis magnatum in coronatione R. llenrici V. 75. 

17. Leordre pur faire les chevalcrs de la Dathe, 
felong le cuftome d'Engletene .... et de les ancients 
Romaings. 79. 

- 18. Leordoiiaftnce a cnoindre et corcmef l^ ftoy: 
de France : L c. coronatio R. Henrici Vi. Parifiis 



Dec. K), uni. 



83. iuid 8.'>. 



ly. Le ordonaunce coment la Royne doit etie 
aiwynte et coronn^e. 84. andflS.' * 

eo. Beiiedii^ovexilli regis Gallise. !d5. \ 

21. Serement des Pcra de France chevaiier% e$ 
autres. P'6'. • 

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ac. Nomina fanftorum et regum, quorum cor- 
pora requiefcunt in ecclelia B. Dionylii Parilienfis 
ilicecelis. Item declaratio reliquiarum in eoilem 
monafterio, 97-b. 

23- Th«:oronation of K. Henry VIII. with the king's 
oath prefixed; interlined by K. Henry Vlll. lob. 

24. Notationes de fanftis qui in Anglia patria re-^ 
quiefcunt. 1 11. 

25. The arms/of K. Henry VI. and many of the 
nobility ; tricked, and fome painted. 132. 

26. Order of precedency of lords and ladies ; alfo 
pf noblemen s fons: forms of crowns. 140. 

Of the original and office of heralds ; with the 
oath of an herald. 143. 

28. Of the order of knighthood, jufls, and prizes 
to be given.thereat. 147. b. 

29- Genealogy of K. Edward ill. 148. b. 

so. John Tiptoft E. of Worcefter, and conftable of 
tngland, his orders for the precedency of nobility, 
&c. A^^eEdw. IV. 149. 

31. On the titles, honours, and dignities of Q. 
Elizabeth, her defcent, and the defcents of various 
noblemen. 150. 

32. Rules for bearing and quartering of arms. 
Order of fwotd-bearing before the king. 152. b. 

33. On the fizes of ftandards, banners, &c. The 
E. of Worcefter's orders for jufts and triumphs. 1 55. 

34. Order of every ftate at his creation. Order for 
wearing of apparel. 158. b. 

35. Concerning the coronations of K. Richard I. 
and II. 160. b. 

39. Notes conceining the creation of nobility. 
About the manner of funerals. 1 70. 

37 i Order of the office of E. Marflial of England. 
Debate between the kings of arms, and ferjeants of 
anns. 173. 

38; The manner of keeping the parliament of 
England. I75.b. 

39. The rights and fees belonging to the office of 
arms. The D. of Lancafter's ordinances for the office 
of arms. 177. 

• 40. Orders formerly obferved when the King was 
in the field. Royal banners and ftandards. 180. b. 

41. Of the order of knighthood. Order of K. 
Henry Vlllth's army before Boulogne. 1544. 182. 

• 42. Declaration of a combat within lifts; fet forth 
by Tlio. D. of Gloucefter. 1 90. 

43. Of the officers at the coronations of the kings 
and queens of England. 193. b. 

44. Cafes of defcents of baronies. Original of fe- 
veral orders of knighthood. Of difplaying of ftand- 
ards and banners. Differences of arms appointed 
unto baftards. 194. 

45. An order of Henry VIII. for knights of the 
garter to wear collars and ribbands. 198. 

46. Orders made by Richard D. of Gloucefter, for 
reformation of abufes in the office of arms ; and about 
the manner of funerals. 199, 

47. Reception du corps du Roy Charles V? de 
France, k Paris. A* 1400. 205. 

48. Order and manner of the creation of Hen. Fitz- 
roy E. of Nottingham, the marquis of Exeter, and 
the earls of Lincoln, Rutland, and Cumberland. 206. 

49. An order of the Commiffioners for the office of 
E. Marflial ; and a tabl^ and map of the Heptarchy, 
&c. Printed. 210. 



50. Pedigree of Edm; Bonner, Bilhop of Lon- 
don. 213. b* 

51. Banners and fupporters, painted ; and a printed 
tablfe of coins. !ii4. b. 

52. Series numifmatUm tmpp. Romm. a Jul. Cse- 
fare ad Valentin; III, et expofitio literar; iii nummis 
Ronun. &19. 

53. The laft will of Q. Catherine, made unto K. 
Henry (Vl?) her fon. 22 1. 

54. A meteorological journal or prognoftication 
for London, and for the year 1609. 225. 

55. Epiftola magiftri Derham, de nuptiis facer- 
dotum. 243. 

56. De fundatione coenobii S. Maris Eboraci: 
excerptum ex Jofcelino; 244; 

57. Particulars of the hofpital of St John, Bed- 
ford ; and of the manors of Kenelworth, and Rud« 
fin. 246; 

58. Articles of agreement between K. Henry VL 
and Ric. D. of York, concerning the title to the 
crown. 248. b. 

59. Exemplar chartae regis Edwardi conf. epifcbpo 
et eccl. Wellenfi datae. £50. 

60. A note concerning the death of Theodorick 
king of Gwent (fic.) 251. 

61. Chronica compendiofa de regibus Anglian, 
confcriptaa Ranulpho Higdeno. (conf. hujus codicis 
art. 7.) 252. 

62. Excerptiones de libro Gildae. De mirabilibus 
Britannise. Excerpta ex Lelando, per Stow. 264. 

63. Vita Hildebrandi Papas (Gregorii VII.) per 
Bennonem Cardinalem. 290. 

64. Defcriptio five notitia comitates Hunting- 
donenfis, ex libro Domefday. 301. 

65. Fi^ura monumenti fepulchralis Thomae Beckett! 
in ecclena Cantuarienfi. 313. b. 

66. Table of the contents of this volume before it 
was damaged. si 54 



Tiheriusj E. IX* 

A bundle of paper leaves, much burnt ; l^eing the 
remains of a MS. entitled by Dr. Smith : 

Colleftanea de inftgnibus gentilitiis nobilium fa- 
miliarum gentis Anglorum; de genealogica ftirpe 
qnorundam comitum aliorumqtie; de nominibus et 
inftgnibus illuftrium virorum qui R. Edwardum III. 
ad obfidionem Caletum comitati funt A' R. 2 1. Item 
excerpta ex regiftris chartarum monafterii de Colne in 
com, EfTexienft ; hofpitalis S. Johannis Jerufalem 
in Anglia; monafterii de Coggefhal; aliorumque: ex. 
variis niftodis de rebus Anglicanis. 



Tiherm, E. X; 

The remains of a paper volume in folio, much 
burnt, and preferved in a tafe. Dr. Smith defcribed 
it as being, A hiftory of King Richard IIL written 
by Sir Geo. Buc, Knt inafter of the king^s office of 
the Revels." It formerly confified of I50 leaves* 



Tiberius, E. XL 
Defideratur. 

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Caligula^ A. 1. 

. Cxxiex chartaceus, in 4to. ex foliis conftans s68. 
Sec. XV. 

I. Tra6feiUisreverencr* D. Panontiitaniarchiepifcopi 
c-flOxUnalis, (Nic. cle Tudefco) de aiicloritate, volitate, 
et juftitiafacrorum conciliorunij pi'sefertim Bafileenfis. 
Hic\ traft. in facrae congregationis indicibus prohibe- 
tur. \\ Mongitori, Bibl. Sic. T. ii. p. lOi. i. 

9,. Anonymrtraftatulus, de audloritateconcilioruiTi, 
fummorum pontificuni, atque imperatorum, ex divedis 
au£toribus coUeftus ; ad confinnandum prascedentem 
tra;6latiiin. 94. b. 

Ano!iymi traflttt^is, de repreJienfione morum 
Roinanorum pontiticum. I443i 99. 
- 4» Summa di^torum Nicholai de Cufa ; Frankford 
•1444. 24 Junii, contra Panomiitanum, et defenfores 
fchiktmatis Bafileas, fa^ti. 103. b. 

5. Bdlla Eugenii Papte IV. ad redorem et univer- 
fitatem ftudii Montifpeflulani; cum reljponlibne ad 
libeilimi contra concihum Bafileenfe. 1 12. 

6. De tran/latione concilii Bafileenfis ad Ferrariam, 
per Eugeniiim IV. Papam. 1437. 1'54. 

7. Refponfio de a^iSwitate cujuflibet concilii ge- 
neraiis fuper Papain, etluper qiiollibet fideles; et quod 
line confenfu concilii non potuit diflblvere Bafileenle 
concilium D. Eugenius Papa IV. dat. Bafileae. 1432. 

160. 

e. Tria refcripta concilii Bafileenfis. 180. 

9v Epiftola reftoris, &c. univeifitatis ftudii Craco- 
vienfis,ad reftorem &c. ftudii Erfurdenfis; data Cral 
coviae, i6 Julii 1441. cum refponfaria epiftola, 
£ 195, b. de concilio Bafileenfi. 193. b. 

10. Aliud i^riptum concilii Bafileenfis. 1448. 

194. b. 

I I. Excerpta de fummariis cafibus codicis. 196. 
14, Statuta qusedam provincialis concilii Magde- 

f>urgenfi9* ^03. 
• IS. Confeffionale generale, de cafibus qui commu- 
hiter accidere poffint monachis. 221. 

14. Expcfitio hymni, " Sterne rerum condi- 
tor." 230. 

15. Canones quidam concilii Bafileenfis. 237. 

16. Difputatio, an concilium Bafileenfe effet con- 
cilium generale legitime congregatum; cum allega- 
tionibus et oppofitionibus. 240. 

1 7. Homiliadeaffumptione B. Virgims Mariae. 246. 

1 8. B. AuguiHnuSi de eodan argummto. Item^ 
Jn 4ie pentecoftes. . 250. 

19. Excerpta de fermonibus R Leonis Papa?, de 
tiativitate Domini. 255. b. 
'•-'20. CoUatio* contra Myimecoleon (/AVfjuwoXf&.) 
clauftrale. 259. 

Aliaque obfcura paffim in codice et ad calcem ha- 
bentur, quae commemorare baud operse pretium 
videtur. 

Caligula J A. II. 

Godex ohaitaceus, in 4to. folior. 196s 
Sec. XV. 

1.' A colledion of pld Englilh poems or lays under 
the following titles ; with fome profe trafts inter- 
mixed : 

1. Suflan; or the ftory of Sufannah and the two 
elders ; imperfeft at the beginning. 1. 
The whole is to be found in the mifcellany in the 
Bodleian librai^, entitled ms. V£rnon« 



2. Eglamor of Artas;' 5. b. 

Beg, " Jhu. Crift of heven kyng . 
" Graunt us sUl good endyng." 

3. Four medical receipts for the cholic and 
gravel. •n. b. 

4. Mor^il advice and council : being Lydgate'^ Eu- 
glilli veiiion of tlie poem, " Stans puer ad menfam." 

Beg. " My dere fon firft thylelf enabult • 

" W'^ all thyn heit to vertuys difcyplyne." 1 2. 

5. Tlie Chorle and the Bird ; by Lydgate : 15*- 
Beg. " Problemys of old lyknelife & tyg^vies 

" Whyche prevyd ben fruftuous otTentenfe." , 

6. 0(5lavian Imperator: inedited: 20. b. 

Beg. " Jhu. that was w'** fpe yftonge 

" And for us hard and fore y fwounge.'* 

7. Launfal miles : . 33^ b.. 

Beg. " Be dougty Artours dawes 

" held Engelond yn good laMTS." 
This tranflation appears to be the work of Tlia 
Cheftre. The French original is in Vefp. A. XIV. 
and in the Harl. MS. 978. ' 

8. Lybeaus difconus : 40. b. 

Beg. " Jhu. Cryft our favyour 

" And hys modyr tliat fwete flowr." 

9. O mors quam amara eft memoria tua ! 55. b. 
Beg. " O deth how bytter is the mynde of the 

" That menere art of mornyng and mone." 

1 0. A paraphraftical poem on the ten command- 
ments : 56. b. 

Beg. " Tlie firft yntroyte of fapyens.'^ 

1 1. Tlie nightingale ; from the latin poem of Sam. 
Hoveden, "de planAu animae 57. 

Beg. " Commanding theym to here wyth 
tenderneffe ' ' 
Of this your nightyngale the gdtly 
fenfe.'' 

12. Deus in nomine tuo falvum me fac : 62. K 

Beg. " God in thy name make me fafe and 
founde, 

" And in thi vertu me deme and juftifie." 

13. A treatife of John deBurdeux^ againftthe evil 
of pcftilence : in profe. . 63. h. 

14. For tlie better abide: 65. 
Beg " I fee a l yban ryche and newe 

" Wyth ftones and perles ryally pyght.'' 

15. All way fond to fay the beft; 66. 
Beg. " Tlie grete God full of grace 

" Of whom all goodnefle grew and gan." 

16. Thonke God of all : 66. b. 
Beg. " By a way wandryng as y wente 

" Well fore I forowed for fykyng fad." 

17. Makeamendes: 67- 
Beg. " By a ^vylde wodes fyde 

" As I walked my felf alone.** 

1 8. A form of confeifion of fms ; in profe : fome 
verfcs at the end. 67. b. 

19. Emare; an old romance: ^ 69- 
Beg. " Jhu. that ys kyng in trone, 

" As that fhoope bothe fonc and mone.'' 
Chaucer appears to have been indebted to this 
romance tor his Man of Ljiw's talc. 

20. Carta Jhu. Xpi : 75. 
Beg. " Who fo wyllon rede thys boke, 

" And with hys goftlye ye thereon loke." 

21. Ypotis; a religious legend : 77. b. 
Beg. " He that wjil of irytdotne lere, 

" Herkeneth now an A ye may here ^ 
- " Of a tale of holy wryte.'- 

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h The ftacyonys of Rome : 8 1. 

Beg. " He that wyll his fowle leche 

" Lyfteneth to me & y well you teche.'' 
•a Ttefttale Sci Gregorii : 84. b. 

Beg. *I A nobttll ttory wrji:e y fynde 

" A pope he wrote to have yn minde.'* 
t4. Utbanitas: ' s6. 

Beg. " Whofo vryW of niirtur lere 

" Heiken to me & ze fliall here." 

25. Quindecim figna; which are to precede doomf- 
day: 67. 
Beg. " Alraygty God that all hath wroght 
" Heven & helle & ertheof noght" 
46. Amen for charite: 89. 
Beg. " Upon a lady my love ys lente 

" With owten change of any chere." 

27. Owayne Myles ; on the wonders of St. Pa- 
trick's purgatory : 89. b. 
Beg. God that y» fo full of myght 

" What men dede wronge & made ryght " 
48. Tundale; a religious legend : 93. b. 

Beg. " Jhu. lorde of myztes mofte 
" Fadyr & fone, & holy goofte. 
tg. Veni, coronaberis: 105. b. 

Beg. " Surge me fponfa fo fwete in fygte 
" And fe thy fone in fete full lliene." 
80. Myn owene woo : 106. 
Beg. " I may fay & fo may mo 

" I wyte my fylfe myn owene woo." 

31. Chronicon breve, a Bruto ad regem Edwar- 
clumlV. 107. 

32. Thefegeof Jerufalem: 109. 
Beg. " In Tybery us tyme the trevte emperour 

" Syr Sefar hym felf fefed in Rome." 
38. Chevalerc afligne. (the knight of the 
fwan) 123. b. 

Beg. " All weldynge God whene it is his wylle 
" Wele he wereth his werke w* his owne 
honde.'^ 

34. Ifumbras ; a romance: 128. 
Beg. " God that made both erthe and hevene 

" And all this worlde in deyes feven." 

35. Quinque vulnera : 132. b. 
Beg. "Upon the crolfe y nay led w^s for the 

" SulFred deth to pay thy ranfome. 

36. Quinque gaudia : 1 33. 
Beg. " Heyl gloryous virgyne, groud of all 

our grace, 

" Heyl moderof Criftinpure virginite." 
37* Jerome: 133. b. 

Beg. " Seynte Jerome w^as a full good clerke 
" And wyfe thorow all thynge." 
38. Euftache: imperf 135. 
Beg. " Seynte Euftache a nobull knygte 
" Of heden lawe he was." 

II. Conftitutiones generalium capitulorum ordinis 
Cartufiani, ab A** 14 11, in quo facia eft unitas ec- 
clefisB et ordinis, h.e. quando Alexander Papa v. 
in verum et fummum pontificem erat fufceptus, ad 
annuni 1504. Variis manibus fcriptus eft hie trac- 
tatulus. 139. 
Some fevt idle ktin rhjTnes at the end. 

Caliguiai A. Ill* 

Qcdtx tnembran. in 4t<r. eonftans foliis 201, quorum 
ttes irtieui; Sec; XiV. 

1. ChtonicottNidiMai GkH^ceftrite, adivifione terrce 
intor filius: N«^, iMl A^ Di e$»; pra^fiis inifeellafneis 
tbeulc^ick gtxAwlofo|ihids< liutiunL vera chronici eft 



ad fol. 13, b. Inferitut- clefcriptio Ilicrofolymorum, 
etmultaruiti aliarum urbium in Palseftina. 1. 

2. Brevis hiftoria regum Anglopum, a R. Egberto, 
ad mortem R. Stephani. (Gallice.) 146. 

3. Leges Hoelis Dha. (Wallice.) very itoperfea 
m leveral places. i6i. 

4. Fragmentum theologici argumentL £ii. 

Caligula^ A. IV. 

Codex bombycinus, in 4to. conftans fol. %20^ 
quorum plurima lacer^ntur. 

Annales Eutychii, patriarchse Aleiandrini, ab ditte 
condito, ad annum Chrifti 900. (Arabice.) 

Caligula^ A. V; 
Codelc membran. in 4to* foliot. 58. Se6. XV: 

A philofophical treatife on human happinefs, in 
French ; confifting of various fentence* and quota- 
tions on the fubjefct, with feveral miniature painting^, 
and all the initials illuminated, many of which how^ 
ever are defaced. At the ehd we read " Sc aiicuna 

font a qui nre dit livre plaife, graces immortelles eix 
" doibuent a Dieu et a la philofophie, mefmement a 
" Philipe Beroalt:" from whofe tranflations the writar 
profelfes, in another part of this work, to have ttl- 
traded a great part of his materials. 

Caliguluy A. Yh 

Codex chartac* in 4to. ittadore c?ohliptti!(, 
foliof. ^^3; 

1. A chronicle of Wales, from the time of K. Cad-i 
wallader,to Lewellin fon of Grifiith-ap-Let^ellin, the 
laft of the Britifh blood who had the govefnmeiit of 
Wale% that is to the year i^gs; Written by Hum- 
phrey Lloyd, knd dated at London, July 1 7^ 1 

. ftagmentum ex chwiiico WaftJco: ab 

ipfo Walhce fcripto. ^ j ^ 

3* Johannis Jofcelini cjtcerptum e% hiftoria ftio- 
nafterii de Abendoniaj de RR. ActfeelbaUo, Aethel- 
hardo, et Kenulfo. «2i. b 

4. Ejufdem exfcriptum ex chronico regum Anglic 
ab A' 80 Hen. IL ad annum 1142; £^2/ 

Caligula^ A. VIL 
Codex Jnembran. in 4to. conftans foliii i 75. 

1. Oao tabulae depiaae, etegregie auro illuminate 
qtiibus reprafentanturl 1, Adnuntiatio B; Mari«- 
% Congrelfus B. V. Mari« et Elizabeths ; 3 Nati- 
vitas D. N, J. Chrifti ; 4, Appatitio Angeloi^i^, paf- 
toribus fatta J 5, Infanticidium per Herodis miKtes- 
6, Receptio pueri J. Chrifti a Synaeoaej 7, Adoratii 
qus per tres magos; 8, Baptizatio in fluvio Jordan* 
per J oh. Baptiftam.— Hafce icones (que circa temponi 
K. Mephani videntur delineate) primitus cuidam 
LVangehorum libro Latine fcripto praemiflas credibije 
eft; poftea vero, ctim D*Rob. Cottoni julTu, hie hber 
denuo cohipingebafur, ob argument! firailitudinenL 
huic hbro a compadore fuiffe prafixaa. 2, 

2. HarmoniaEvai^geliomm, lingua FiimcJcacap^ 
tulis7i* Liber quondam (dicit Jamefius) Canuti 

l)e hac hafmonia fic ait Hickefiui in Gram 

p. 6. Extat qu6que ii 
^ Biblioth. Cottoniana, Calig. A. 7, qiJafi ex 
quatuor Evangeiiis confarcmatns, codex unu* 
h&mioiucus, poeticusetparaphrafticus; quem 
. ^'^^ ^^^?<^-Ji^^cn^. five Anglo-Theotifc. 
litj piwrnn facio ; turn quod ca«*ro5 omne# 

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" di6tionis niagnificcntia, antecellit; turn quod 
" vetiiltate puriflimi fcrmonis proxime accedit 
" ad " Argcnteum Co<liceni;" cui foli, me 
" judicc, a vctcruni lingiiariim Scpteiitrionalium 
" Vtudiofis |)ofthabcndus clt," &c. 
NoniiuUa etiam cx lioc codice defcripta, et ver- 
lione fiia Inline donata, edidit Hickefius in 
Gram. Franco-Theot. cap, 22. ctGram. Anglo- 
Sax, et M{Efo-Goth. p. 189. Notet etiam ledor 
in fine hujus codicis nonnulla deelfe* 
3. Exorcifmus, magna ex parte rliythmicus, ad 
reddendos agros fertiliores. (Saxonicc, ante con- 
'<jueftum fCriptiis. ) 1 7 1 . 



Caligula, A. VIII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans fol. 205. 

K Calendarium ; in quo benefaf^orum commemo- 
mndoriim per fmgulos menfes nientio habetur. Hie 
^libcr ad quoddam monafterium monachorum Prx- 
monftratentiumolim pertinebat. Sec. XIV. et XV. i. 

2. Chronicon Simdnis monachi Dunehnenfis, de 
primis Angliic gentis regibus ; five a primo Saxonum 
.adventu, h. e. ab A** 449, ad annum 1119; cum nomi- 
nibus Arcliiep™ Cautuar. et Eborac. et Epifcopor. 
Dunelmenfiujn. Sec. XII. 25. 

3. De VII mirabilibus mundi ab liominibus 
factis. 40. b. 

4. Res geftae Britonum, a Gildafapiente compofitse ; 
a Bruto nempe, ad R. Arthunmi: cum nominibus 
civit'atum quje funt in Britannia, et enumeratione 
tnirabilium Britannia^. 41. 

5. Vita Sci. Willridi, Eboracenfis Archiep. per 
Eadmerum Cantuarienfem, A** 1121. 55. 

6. Vita ScjE. Werburgac Virginis; cum leflionibus 
in illius feftivitate. 82. 

7. Lcftiones in feftivitate Stx. Sexburgac. Item in 
Katale Scae. Formenildae. 89. b. 

8. Paffio Sc2e. INIargaretae, Virginis. 94. 

9. Miracula Scae. Wihtburga?, Virginis. 98. 

10. Vita Scae. Sexburga?, reginae. 104. 

* 11. Vita beatilfimi Birini Epifcopi, Anglorum 
Apoftoh'. 117. 
12 VitaS. Aethelwoldi Epifcopi. — Mutilatur. 121. 

13. Vita S, Benedifti, et Sea?. Scholafticac. 125. 

14. Vita ejufdcm Bcnedifti, ab alio confcripta; 
cum narratione tranflationis corporis ipfius. I3i..b. 

15. Vita Scac. Maria; Magdalcnae, cunitranflatione 
ipfius. 159. 

16. PafTioScae. Kathcrina, virginis etmartyris. 1G5. 

17. Opufculum de quadam vifione terribili, de 
(uppHciis animarum poft obitum corporis : facta Ed- 
mundo monacho de Eynclham, regnante R. Ri- 
cardo. Sec. XIV^ 188. 



Caligula^ A. IX. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conlians cx foliis 259. 
tempore circitcr R. Hen. III. exaratus. 

1. Iliftoria Britonum, five Wallorum, a Troja 
capta et Bruto, ufiiuc ad mortem Cadwalladeri Bri- 
tannorum regis : lingua Normanno-Saxonica (in 
Anglican! tamen vetevem vergente) et quidem po- 
et ice fcripta, ]ycr Lazomonem (Layamon) facerdotem 
de Ernleghe luper Sabrinam (Severn.)^ Opus fuum, 
ficut in pra^fatione tcfiatur, exfcripfit ex libro Anglico 
^uem compofuit Beda, (forte inteliigit hiftoriam 



Ecclefiafticam gentis Anglorum, Saxonice verfaih 
ab iElfredd Rege.) ex libro latino Albini et Au- 
guftini Arcliiep. Cantuar. et cx libro quem com- 
pofuit clericus quidam nomine Wate ( Wace, de quo v. 
difputJitiouem cl, de la Rue, in Archgeol. T. XII. p. 50.) 
et ab CO Alienora*, Hen. II, regis uxori, oblato. i. 

' 2. La vie de Seint Jofaphaz; en vers: par Char- 
dry. 192. - 

3. LsL vie des^ Sept Dormanz ; en vers : par le 
meme. • 213. b. 

4. Chronicon breve, a temporibus Saxonum, ufqiie 
ad initium regni Henrici III. (Gallicc.) 226. b. 

5. Poema Normanno-Saxonicum, de contentione 
fe^ia inter Nottuam et Philomelam, pro fuavitfisniE 
cantionis gloria, quam demum fubmifcrunt arbitrio 
mafgifl;ri Nicholai de Guldeford. 230. 

Incip. " Ich pas in one fume re bale 

" In one fuye dig^le hale. ; 
Therieis another copy of this curious piece in the 
library of Jefus Col. Oxon. 76. Alfs. 

6. Poema aliqd Normanno-Saxonicum, de morte, 
dejudicio, de poenis inferni, &c.. 243. 

Incip. " Non mai longe lives pene 

"Ac ofte him lieS pe Avrench*" 

7. " Le petit plet,'* (i. e. parvum placitum) fcil* 
poema Gallicum, de malis juventutis et fencciutis; 
per modum dialogi inter juvenem et fenem. .247. 



Caligula y A. X.. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis COS. 

1. De fitu Britannia^ et Hibernian, et prifcis earum 
incolis ; fecundum Bedam et Brutum; Hunc vero 
fingunt elfe audorcm libri de geftis Bfitonum. 
Sec. XIII. 1.^ 

2. Chronica de geftis ac nominibus regum Anglian, 
Britonum, Saxonum, Danorum et Nonnannoriim; a 
Bruto, ad annum 1289. 3. 

3. Chronicon Wigornienfe, ab anno primo incar- 
nationis Dominicje, ad annum 1308. in quo quam- 
plurima inferuntur de Epifcopis, antiqiiitatibus, et 
ftatu ccclefiiB Wigornienfis. Sec XIV. 60. 

4. Breve chronicon, unico folio contentum, de 
quibufdam rebus memorabilibus, ab -A* 1290, ad 
annum 1377. 188. 

5. Brevis annotatio omnium Epifcoporum, tarn 
pra*fentis quam veteris »ecclcfia2 Wigornienfis. (im- 
pcrfcch) Sec. XVI. 189. 

fi. Conceflio Walteri magiftri hofj)italis Sci. Wlfiaiii 
Wigornienfis, quorundam beneficioi um, Willehno' de 
Molendinis ; viz. quod in mifiis, cum matutinis et 
orationibus univerfis, in ifto hofpitali celebratis et 
celebrandis, fit particeps, &c. A** 1294. Sec. 
XIII. 190. 

7. Obituarium, five regiftrum quo tempore quidam 
Epifcopi Wigornienfes, quorum donationes illic me- 
morantur, obierunt: ab A** 798. ad A*^ 927. 191. 

8. Brevis annotatio regum, tam Anglorum quam 
Normannorum, ab A"* 491. ad tempora R. llcn- 
ricilll. 193. 

9. Stirps regia; a Rollone, ad filios et filias regis 
Henrici III. 195. b. 

10. De Sibyllis; cum prophetiis earum quibufdam; 
tam verfibus quam profa. . 196. 

1 1. Qmcdam de rege Arthuro. 200. b. 

12. Quaedam deSolomone, lilio .' David is. 201. b. 

13. De tribus Mariis, et e?irum filii$. fioi. b. 

14. De Sco. Jeroniino et iBibliis ejus; et quod 
Gregorius Papa Ifunpad^m adigfius txiplulum ardcn^ 

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tern fregit, vindicans injuriam S. Jeronimo ilia- 
tain. 202. 

15. Genealogia Ricardi Ducis Eboraceniis, a Ra- 
dulpho de Mortuo-mari milite, qui regem Guliel- 
mum primum in Angliam comitatus ei\ dedufta. 
Sec: XVI. aos. 

16. Verfus de regibus Angliae, ab Aluredo ad 
Henricum VI. , 203. b. 

17. Verfus de fundatore ct benefa6ioribns ecclefi« 
Wigornienlis. 204. b. 

Caligula^ A. XI* 

Cddex membr. in 4to. conflans foliis 280^ 

1. ' An hiftorical poem, from Brutus to K. Henry 111. 
by Robert of Gloucefter: old En^lifli, bordering updn 
the Normanno-Saxon. (anx.) Sec. XIV. 1. 

2. A few old moral or religious verfes. (Lat.) 164. b. 

. 3. Piers Ploughman : an old Engliih poem, con- 
cerning which fee Hickes s Anglo-Saxon grammar, 
pp. 25, 103, &c. Sec. XV. (conf Vefp. B. xvi.) i65. 

4. De vita monachorum, verfus elegiaci; per S. 
Aldhelmura, ut D. Jamefius annotavit 278. 

Incip. Quid deceat monachum, vel qualis debeat 

effe, 

" Qui jubet, utdicam, porrigatipfe manum.'* 

Caligula^ A. XII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 158. 
Sec. XIII. 

1. Chronica, ab initio mundi, ad A. D. 1246. 1. 

2. Regiftrum chartarum abbatias de Pipe well, in 
com. Northamptonienli ; fundatse per Willielmun^ 
Butevileyn. 7. 

Caligula^ A. XIII. 

^ Code^ membra* in 4to. conftans foliis 188. . . 
Sec. XIV. 

1. Chronicon ab orbe condito, ad A. D. 1347. !• 

2. R^iftrum chartarum abbati^B de PipewelL 1 2« 

Caligula^ A. XIV. 

. Codex membran. in 8vo. longiori, ex foliis con* ' 
llans 130. 

. 1, Liber antiquus troporum, feu hymnorum, in 
celebrioribus feftis anni; muficis notis infignitorum : 
cleganter fcriptus, cum piduris. Sec. XII. et XIV. 1. 

Fragmentum libri Homiliarum Saxonicarum, 
cujus nunc tantum reftat partiuncula vitae S. Mar- 
tini. Notandum vero quoa, foliis hujmfce fragmenti 
^rore bibliopegi tranfpofitis, fex folia priora que or^- 
dine prsecedebant, nunc librum claudunt Sec. XI. 9s. 

Incipit fragmentum. in medio fe^oiiis IX. fol. 127* 
" 7 pa b»pmen rona IT^^ F»rt:e." Folium quo 
continebantur fe^onum XXI et XXIL partiunculse, 
hodie defideratur. 

3. Paffio S. Thomae Apoftoli. (Saxon.) prasmittitur 
^xcufatio Aelfrici. (Lat ) . lii.b. 

, 4. Natale Scae. Mildrythas; virginis. (Saxon.) 1 2 1. b. 
. Codice truncato, defiderantur plura. 

Caliguh, A. XV. 

• Codex membran. in 4to. ex foliis conftans 149- 
^ magna ex parte, ut videtur, in Gallia ante mille 
annos fcriptus. 

1;S. Hieronymi liber, devirisilluftribus. Sec.VlU. 1. 

2. Vita B. Pauli Monachi ; per eundem« S9* 

a. De notb fententiarum. 34. 



4. De notis vulgaribus. 35. 

5. De notis jufidicis. 35. b. 

6. De notis militaribus. 35. b. 

7. De notis literarum. 36. 

8. De notis digitorum. S6^ 

9. De orthographia; et quid paraciigma. 
Art. 3 — 9. ex libris etymologiarum Ifidori Hifpa- 

lenfis excerpta fuiffe, cenfet cl. Wanleius. 36. o. 

10. S. Cynriani Carthaginens. teftimoliioriirti, ad 
Quirinum, liber tertius. 36. b. 

11. Quantas horas lucet lunst linaquaque nofle. 
Sec XIII. 63. 

12. Compotus, qualiter refte computare debeas iri 
primis Kalendis menfium, lunam, annum Domini, 
cyclos, circulos, indi6tionem, &c. 63. b. 

1 3; Argumenta qualiter invenire debeas annos ab 
origine mundi, feu ab incarnatione Domini, epadas, 
bii&xtum, Slc. Item deluna, de planetis, de duodecim 
fignis, de quinque circulis, de quatuor temporibud 
anni. 65. b. 

14. De compoto pafchalL Quidam illic anno- 
tavit efle Caffiodori. 71. 

15. Difputatio Murini epilfcopi Alexandrini, d6 
ratione pafchali, de eo quod fenferunt alii diverfe der*^ 
eo quod fcriptum eft; "poftbiduumpafchafict." 80. b. 

16. Dionyfii exigui epiftola ad primicerios notari- 
orum, de cycle decennovennali. 82. 

1 7. De folennitatibus, fabbatis, et neomeniis, quae 
iri lege a Domino praecipiuntur obfcrvari. 84. b. 

18. Epiftola S. Protervi ad B. Papain Leonem ; de 
ratione pafchali. ; / / . \ 88. 

19. Epiftola Pafchaiini, ad Lepnem Papam ; de ra- 
tione pafchali. 91. b. 

20. Epiftola Cyrilli, ad Aurelium et Valentinianum 
epifcopos, &c; de ratione pafcliali. 93. 

2 1 . Tra6latulus clfe eodem argumento,cujus initium i 
" opdrtuno tempore Dominus Jefus beatimmam fefti • 
" vitatem pkfchalem voluit celebrari; poft autumn! 

nebulam, poft terforem hyemis, ante asftatls ar- 
" dorem." 94. b. 

22. Expofitioi)iirexti : qu^ edita eft a J. Wallifio, ad 
calcem operum S. Cypriani ; edit Oxon. i682. 95. b*. 

23. Ponderum notas vetufts : in imis partibus pa« 
ginar. 103. b. et 'i04.^ ; > 103. d. 

24. Qusedam de biflexto et aetatelunse; de rationcf 
embolifini ; de lutia quaintum lucet in no&ei de 
cyclp. 104. 

. 25. Calendarium, cum tabulis ; i^ Cycli ; 2, Pai^ 
chalis ; et 3, Lunaxi. 105. b. : 

26. Tradlatus^ baud frivolus, de computo ecclefi*^ 
aftico. 108. 

27. De cyclo magno pafchali, habente 532 annos^ 
Literis Saxonicis, Sec* XL 116. 

28. TabulaEi ad compotiim ecclcfiafticmn fpe6lairtes i 
ubi, fol. 118, b. et 119. duiB qernuntur icones; et 
fol. 119, b. et 120. " infcriptio Runic^" quam cL 
Hickefiuis in Thefauro fuo. tab. yi. Grammatfcie 
Iflbndicss, public! juris fecit 1 1 7. • 

-20. ^Coniideratio sHiatum himd (five Lttnares) ia 
segris. (Lat et Saxon.) >2i.b- 

30. Quot horis, luna lucet per totum m6nfi^* 
(Saxon.) : ; ' . 122. b. 

ai. Pauca de biflexto. (Sax.) ^ 123. b. 

32. De feptetn iEinnis embolifmicis in enneadecae^ 
teride. 124. 

S3. Exorcifmi aliquot (Saxoil et Lat) 125. 

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tlierum rationem: fc. de diebus fuuftis et infa^ftis, &c. 
Item de calculis chronologicis, (Saxon.) 136. 

. 85. Tabula in qua notantur Annus Dom. Indi6ilo, 
Epa,cta, &c. ab. A* 988. ufque ad A*" 1268. In 
margine ccrnuntur notula? quffidam hiftorica?, de obi- 
tibus, &c% regum et illuftriiim Anglorum. (Lat. et 
Sax.) 128% b. 

36. I>e fex jBtatibus feculi. (Sax.) 135. b. 

r 37. De setate B. V. Mariae : et de Adami ^tate et 
prole. (Sax.) 135, b. 

38. De fcriptOy quod e coelis adtulit angclus, de- 
pofuitque fuper altare S. Petri in Roma. (Sax. et 
Lat) 136. 

39. Sernupcinatio breviufcula inter Damafum Pa^ 
pam et S. Hieronymimi) de temporibu^ celqbr^ndi 
millam., (Sax.) 136, b. 

40. Veris, seftatis, autumn i, et hyemis initia. Item, 
de faltu lunse; aliaque de compiUo ecclefrnfticoi 
(Lat et Sax.) 136. b. 

41. Fragmentum, aliena manu fcriptum, tra6^at6s 
Saxonici, de anno, iViundo, sequ'inoftiis, biilexto, faltu 
lunce, diverfis ftellis, duodecim ventis, et pluviat 

guibus fubfici^, &c inducittir Wanleyus ut crejdat 
unc tractatum efle fragmentum opufculi quod excerpt 
fit iElfricus ex libro Beda: de tempwibus ct de anno. 
Titulum autem hujufce fragment! fic defignavit qui- 
dam neotericus Aethelardus de Compoto quei^ 
fortalfe fuperiori de computo ecclefiallico tra^atui 
re6Hus adlcribere potuerit 140. 



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Codex m£mbran. in 4to. conflans e^ foliis 155. 
Sec. XIV. . 

. 1. Martini (Poloni) D|. Pa{Wi poeoiteatiQiriir^ 
cap^Uiyw, Chronicon pontificum cj^ ifppera^pjwL^o- 
i^anoriim, a Chrifto nato^ ad ?ipTjLwip 4<^8e^^ Cpxnn 
pila^pjiempe ab Of<;Hii,ajliarumq^.qhropicU^ Alftna 
manu fubjuiiguntur qu«tl^V 4e po«a^i|icibus.a yi- 
cholaQ III. ad Sixtum iv. 1. 

' 2, Uip Collucii Salutati^ ^uQudara^FlorfAt^ 
cauccllariii epiftolse varxsei^ . ; ' 

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. Godfix cbartftc* male haJbatus,^ in.4to. folion 2S^. 

. A religious difcuffipn^ on Mn Dillon's murder of a 
maid fervaAt ilnd of hitnfelf, M^y 24, 1589: ^ith ap 
account of the fame. At the end a \Vt>odeQ ciit; |>cr- 
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CoAtx membran. in 4to. fimulciim fuperldtt com- 
pa6his; conftaus fc^lii^ 2I8. ' 

J. Lesnoms.pt les armes a Bantre^ de E»gk*ttret 
au temps du R. Edw. I?. ; 

2. An ^drefe to tl>e. Virgi»j M«ry^ m ijjoulcifli 
lajbiu riiymes. 

A fragment of aa oldifrench poem or roiviajKre. 
. Beg. " Une dame de mult grant pris." !ta be 
.4-. Des faits de quekjueis cbevaliefs: pris des cliro- 
niquea de .Graajd^mputiere, &c. Thjs relates to tlie 
fiege pf Karlaverok in Scotland, by Edw. 1. A. D. 1 300- 
as appears by tlie , colophon, 21. 
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Godtex dtartac.'in folibj coaaflacs fioiiM 3(lo* 

1. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; about th^ 
duke of Albany's intention to go to France; an4 
nropofmg fome "regulations on the borders. (Orig.) 
Morpeth, ftec. 27, 1523. 1. 

2. Lord T. Dj^cre, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning 
the queen » ffifyht from Edinburgh ; redrefs fbr foin^ 
attempts on the borders ; and a prolongation of the 
truce. (Orig. vid. VI. 162.*) Harbottle, Dec. 19th, 
1520? * 3. 

3. LorclT. Dacr^i tq Card. Wolfey ; acquainting 
him that the duke pf Albany was gone to Glafgow 
to depart for France; that lord Huntley was deadlj 
and that 4 or 5 handled Frenclmienhad been driven 
on the out-iljes, and either kiHed or famiflied. (Orig.) 
Morpeth, Jato. esth, 1524. . 5. 

4. Lord T. Dacre, to Cai-d. WoHey ; concern ingj 
the difpofing of 500 men on the borders; and defir- 
ing the Bp. of Carlifle may be fcnt down with money* 
(Orig.) Norham, Feb. 26th, 1525? 7. 

5. Lord T. Dacre and T. Mai^us, to Card. Wbl- 
fey; fconceiTMng the council^s ilUtreatment of tilt 
queen, and their and Albany's haughtinefs, (Orig.) 
Cai'lide, Mar(;h I8tb^ r5i7. - 9. 

6. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; about am- 
balTadors to be fent up, and a truce; the Bp. of 
St. Anda^w's death. (Orig.) ilacbottie^ MsMrek)! 7th, 
1522. 11. 

7. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; aboMttbecare 
of the young Ifiug's perfon; Alba^ ^^p^utst Arian 
his Ueulifp^n^i tlie q^mq^fn^^P^^i* ^ 

letter to reftore the Humes, &:c, (Orig.) . ^a^Uli^ 
Elec. 20th, 1521. 13- 

8. Lord T. Daqne an^ othei;s, to ;,the lords of the 
Privy Council ; about lliips to be font to the Fritli, 
&c. (Orig.)- KiFkectfwAld,*Jan. fi?, ' 15- 

9. Lord W. Dacre, to Card; Wolfey ; mentions the 
rerolutioh ki Kdlnbui^; kitt^ Janit* V^lto's pi-odla- 
m9>tjoA ag^ind .^e Daiij^ai^^ aJiiout foouerMftd^et 
in Cumberland, &c. (Orig.) Naworth, July 18th, 

1528. ; j / 17- 

10. Lord T. Da^^re, Xo Card. Wolfey; about^l- 
bany's defiartme^ David Beaton lent up; lord Mix- 
well invades England,* &c. (Orig.) Norham, June 

I5th> IflM. !»• 

• 11. LokJ T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; mention^ thii 
pacific intenHon^ of the Scots ; lord Shrewlbnry, th* 
warden j coiRinendeA ^Ong*) Alorpcti^ OcLr7, 

152^ . ' o..:y J.' - • 2H. > 

12. Jame^'Englifli (chaplain to Mrd' Dacre) t*» 
Adant W^FJiiimfon ; reports hb having^ deHVered' 
inflru^^piis ttt the queen at Perth ; great difoidkrtr 
in Scotland \ hiTits a Icheme, probably for carryingW 
l9ie yoiing king. (Orig.) Perth, Jan. 22, 15 15.- 22, ^ 

IS. Thomas Beverley, to lord T. Dacre; about thQ 
Ihip.s mentioned above,, 1. 8. (Orig.) Bambur^h^* 
Jan. 24, 15J5. ' : ' «. 

14. S. Frafer, to the Arch\)p. of Stl; 'Andr^w^ 
tegate, thbi m France ; coi^eming^ vftnTous bei^ 

in Scotland; J)«tieu'larlyI>unkelA ' (Ofigi)* Jim. 19th, 

1515. 24. 

1 5. John lord Flemrng, to f<mie lord in Scotland j 
(prpbaUly ti^e. earl of Huntii^y) givia^g.lbxpe accQHnt 
o)F a ne^Qciat^QU aj;, jPam J aiid tnq i^omplai^ts of Uic 

fuj^ed the nuine of t^Q smp^ror and the leif^ejc to wblch tbn 
article itfelf belongs; fhci^ the abore qUc/iactioa is Cdig. 
Br VI. Art. 162. . »• . _ . . 

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queen for the ill-treatment of hei-felf and children, 
(Orig,) Paris, Dec. 16th, 1514. 25, 

* 16* •Pames Engliih, to lord T. Dfircre; to the fame 
pttpportas 1. 12. (Orig.) Perth, Jan. e2> 1515. 26. 

17. Gawin (Douglas) poftulat of Arbroth, to lord 
T. Dacre ; fulicits his intierell towards obtaining the 
bifhoprick of Dunkeld. (Orig.) Perth, Jan. 21, 
1515. 27 

1 8. Queen Margaret, to lord T. Dacre ; ?bout her 
leaving Scotland; and defiring pecuniary afliftance. 
(prig.) Perth, Jan. 22, 1515. 28. 

19^ Roger Laffels, fteward to the E. qf NorthuiUr 
berland, to lord Northumberland ; .about the earl of 
Angus's attainder and flight (a copy fent to Card. 
Wolfey.)' Norham, Sept 8, 1528. 29. 

20. A French letter, feeminglv from fome fpy ; 
with news from Fiance : probaDhr intercepted, and 
commuuicated to Albany. March? 1524. si. 

2,L James V, to HeniTVIII; in favour of fome 
Scotch merchants who uled to carry fifli to JLondpn. 
(Orig.) StirKng, Aug. 28, 1528. as. 

25. Patrick Sinclair, to the duke of Norfolk ; gfivcs 
intelligence and ad\'ice concerning tlie king and 
queen of Scotland . (Orig, ) Dec. 3 1, 1 524 ? 34. " 

23. The Bp. of Carlifle (Jolin Kite) to C^rd. WcA^ 
fey ; .accounts for the money he had taken down; 
and m^ntioijs the duke of Albany s apprqachipg the 
bordei^s. (Ch'ig.) Newcaftb, June r:!;, i52e. 3^6. 

, 24. HiCnFy Vlll: a dr^qg^t of a remouftrancq pf 
h\s tQ the fiates,of Scotl.au0l^:oxieprBin^ tjie Cifety o|' 
the: y<?ung king. (imp^ect;|t the ei^lO 38^;, 
A5i. A French letter iignod- (Jpn^olies; Albaitiy'^ 
Capl^ia aJt Dunbiw:, tq Jam)^ V y advif^^i the king not 
to miftruft the duke of Albany, nor to w^hhold p^cr; 
vifions a^auiil. liis cpming. . (Ori^* Frbnch,. with 
a tr^mlcrlpt oh the ' maigin.) * Dunbaii Stjpt. ,^5^ 
1^24.. . . '^ '^ ' 40.'' 

a.6. W. Frani;ele^ne Mt- B^^^ 5 ' others, to 
WoUey; about iQvies in i^opUiumberlax^ 1>UT7 
haipi, to be fent to France; difordered liate of t)^e 
borders, ^q. (Orig.) ^ewcaftle, April 27^ 14 23. 4 1 . 

2^7. X.Y^airant o^ Henffjr yi^; *l^feri?iqg Iw^l 
D*Aiicv, <^tam of ^arY^ick, toi r^f^ ilfloo v^c^ 
(Qwg.; Cahibridge, April 27, A"* R^..ftKi5Q6. 4^) > 

«^ QjOftzates, to.the pf AlM»Sf;. giving aa nc- 
cmi)^ ftf tb^ ftate of a^air^ in Sqo^iwfei • ,:(Fr<indD.) 
tHt9b4r,^3^pt ^. 1^54; ^ .47^ 

, 29. C^Pj^ of H^hrv'VllItfe's inftruftions to Sir 
Ral^ Sadler ; on his being fent to Scotland, to can- 
liPA Jamts^^ V t\ agftittfc thei Ptipe. ' : Ftb^ 1 5i4a? ' da. 
N«>Bi T^fe aie ^not the iiifiiqi6ii(tn» ii^ 
• i Sit Sadlals negpfrfajion*: • i * 

> ««r I|ob.;I/)rd,^to*'©a^ $edf(ring' V^- 

irioi^lljifts^ paid to tBe kiiig li*id^ cjueen o^§cbttan^ 
fevered' of ttie Scotch bobilityj iand^otJicrs} (Orig?) 
K€W43aftfl^'0& 2j >524. . . . : ; : ./ j^; : 

3^1. The eari of Argyle ( CampB^F) Jo iVff! 

J^»ti*{^ ^omrermn^ the velenSt bf J^otiiel Camur 
Ulii (C>rig.) E*Hb. March 1*1. - - / / 7^ 

5S. John Campbell of Lundy^ to the archcl^n 
of tfte- Riding (Mr. M^gnUsJ;yrom^ friend- 
ott th<i^ part of the Scbts.. . ^Qr^g.) jETdi^^^ 
MEwfh 2d. " ' ' ^ ysi^ 

59. Adla^'OttJerbpuWie,^ ta Mf. ^l^Iafenus ; aboirt 
iMerchattging the ft^lsf of th/e two IdHgs at BeVr. 
wc*. ,aiicr the confirhiation* of a coptra£l ' tOrig.^ 
Etfihk Marcfr loth, T526. V >fy 

,The Engliflj, a^nba^dor m/ScptJlancr (W. 
Miagnus-) to the e!»i1 of Apgus; e>i:hortinfctiiift not 
to befwaye€kby. the French Ihic. U24i' ^^^ ^5. 



S5J The ear? of Angus, to the Englifh ambaflfador 
(Mn Magnus) anfwer to the preceding articJet 
(Orig.) Mehx>fe, Jan. a, 1525. ?(>. 

36. Tlie Bp. of Dunkeld (R. Cockburn) to Card. 
Wolfey ; acquainting him that Gonzales arrived in 
Scotland, and that tne duke of Albany was foon ex* 
pe&edL (Orig,) Feb. 27th, 15.21. 77. 

37. Theprieft of Dunkeld, to Card. Wolfey; com- 
mending Mr. Magnus, and requefthig the Card; to 
^n%e in hk* (the prieft's) favour to ^ome. (Orig.) 
Edinb. May 9. 7Bi * 

sa. W. Douglas^ Coldingham, to Card« Wolfey; de- 
firing tb« CarcUnal s intereft at Ijlome ; aiul inrpraife of 
Mr. Magnus, (Orig.) litdiujl^, Maidi 1, 15^.^ 79« 

39. The E. of Ro^ihes (LefHe) to the. lord comp* 
troUer ; expoling the practices of St. Andrew's and 
otjjeis, ^igainft the queen. ; 15^*5, ' . v . W. 

40. The abbot of Paiftey (Rob. Sha^r^ «o Cardi 
Woliey; concerning lu$ pronKAion to %ke billio^^ 
riqk. pf Mway^i&i?. (Orig.). Edijab, M^y. ath, 



1524* . 



.82. 



Tlie Bp. of Dunkeld (IIdIk Coekburn) the 
f^rlof Caffilisi and Akx. .Mill, abbot of Cawbuiken- 
neth, to. Card. Wolfey; thanking him for tavoarable 
treatment on their embatjiy. (Orig.) CoWftream, 
Aj>iji} 16, 152^.. 93, , 

; r;^4. >|^riL^ Qii^iberJwjd (IJenjry CUflFord faj^l; of 
^uoR^rfbO Ip C2W*d,;WQlf<?y c^omplain&of lordi Sktere's 
h^4 ufage. . (Orig.) Orlfctqu; Sep.. 28;. ^4^. > 

.. 43. The Bp., of Abeokfu (Gavin D^nb^r). to 
Rob» BAl*9tf>^;*mptroMer ; ceiifarii>gt>be<|u€en^ pro^ 
ceedings, and refufing to interfere. St Andre^i, 
Jai^. ^4jlv 15^,4. , . . ..v' -^S. 

; 44- Quepn JVtabgar^t^ I0 <S»rdl WoKt^i d^ftxiMg 
the 51. of Angles. may not be fijnt toi ScotlAndv.wwl 
about the a^ticje^ a^^d- ^^,1. {jinQj^r cf^py 

at, HI, 6.1.) . * . , 

(^^. The earl of Angus (Douglas) to Henry. yilH; 
complaiM of t^ qy^c^^s.p^w^tion ; and declares l^at 
flie Ayill p^t ijpmj? fr.Qp^ $t)i;iirng her fo;;^ CPrig j 

.4$. Queen Margaret, to Card. Wolfey; afliitiiig 
liiujtl}at;^p,kii^^her fioBf i^oxWegv^ntof ^wryfV^lWth's 
mff^m% Wigj) Stkauj^, M^y 3fft,.i5?5- 
Jbt iVp^ 'J^v DurtiwlA Cockbuhi) 




^pril 6th, 1525, , ^ , . £(3* 

. . : 48. j T;jae ml Angu$, to Card) Wplfcy ';\ deVjlf^ing 
pwpofe. tp,,^here tp .Wwy yj[|llth>,,direaii(ms j 
tmit tlie queeii perfifts in fier,a^wfion; and QOncfX^ 
ing the ^k-^f Mpray, and the iU>bey .of Mejirofsl 
fOrig.) [RntalKoii,'K^ 94,. 

pTaii^ng of the queen. (Orig. ) • TenjtaUioj^f-.NpK., 

5jpu Tfip i^d rot ^Angjia,, to f Ca^l> Woliey j.-^itoih 
plaining oC^ W^ ^ufc t;>unkfil4 ^p4'^ 1^1^ 
roiS. ^ (Orig.) Edinb. Marrch, 8|(ji;5£^.. ; . ,ge^ 

: "J^^ WMfii. ^P^ f^^W ^^^^^ PirtTiek Sinf. 
Clair or Sir J^ojin (|Jjeiholni^,%i)iig^ Ije. f^^^tr to h^iru 
(t;^rig. a copy of it on the next fol.) St Jqh^if- 
iowne, ll^y 6, I52^v . j . . , 99. 

tie^rqturo^ pT AJSpv/ifltc^.lpqqtlf^i^^ xQr 
qi^^by the Q. and council ]|^ay isg^i 4QI. . 

^ if 3. TJ^afjj^ 9^ AxsyMi ^ C^V-cL WoMo)^ ; reg/ueft- 
mg the % ^iii^x 

ot CowTper tor his brother* Edinb. May 27. 103, 

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64. The earl of Angus, to Henry Viil; exprelTive 
of gratitude ; and apprizing the king that there are 
many perfons adverfe to the peace. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Dec. 31, 1525? . 104. 

55i. The E. of Angus, to Mr. Magnus ; excufmg 
himfelf for not keeping his appointment; and declar- 
ing that he dares not leave the king. (Orig.) Edinb. 
March 15, 1527. - 105. 

56. Mr. Magnus, to the E. of Angus ; anfwer to 
the above^and expreffing great diflktisfafition at many 
delays. (Orig.) Berwick, March 18, I5^i7. 106. 

57. A copy of I. 45. Edinb. Jan. 8, 1525. 107- 

58. Mr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; in behalf of 
Sr. W" Scott; and defiring a pafsport for Mr. And'' 
Amot to pals to Rome. (Orig.) Edinb. June 5, 
1585? • , 108. 

59. Mr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning 
certain ne^ociations of Scotch Lords with France. 
(Orig.) Edinb. June 8th, 1525. 109. 

60. Card. Wolfey, to Queen Margaret; advifing 
her to confent to the Earl of Angus's return into 
Scotland. Sept. 15, 1524. Ud. 

61. The E. of Angus, to Henry VIII ; mentioning 
that he and Mr. Magnus had delivered to James V. 
certain prefents of implements belonging to hawking 
and hunting. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 24. 114. 

6e. Mr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; mentions great 
depredations on the borders ; the Queen fues for a 
divorce. (Orig.) Edinb. June 23, 1 525. 115. 

63. The E. of Angus, to Card. Wolfey ; complain- 
ing of the Queen's averfion. (Orig,) Edinb. June 8, 
1525. 117. 

64. Mr. Magnus, to the Archbp. of St. Andrews 
(James Beaton; exhorting him to incline to England 
rather than to France. Edinb. Dec. 27, 1524. 11 8. 

65. The Archbp. of St Andrews, to Mr. Magnus ; 
anfwer to the above. (Orig.) St. Andrews, Dec. 29; 
1524. 119. 

66. Magnus and RadclifF,to Card. Wolfey; con- 
reiTiing the forcible entry of the E. of Angus and 
others into Edinburgh. (Orig.) Editib. 'Nov. 26, 
1524. ' 121. 

67. ' Robert Solybell (afadler) his depdfitiori cori- 
ceriiing certain prophecies that the king of Scotland 
Ifliould becomeK. of England. June 12, 1538. f22.. 

68. The E. ' of Northumberland' (Heii. Percy) to 
Henry yill ; about Mackay being Ifent into Irelarid 
with 7000 men, &c. Watkworth, Sept. 3, 1532 } 124. 

69. An account of rewards eiven to divers men of 
Northumberland, Cumberland, and Durham, by the 
lord lieutenant, for cafting down Blackater, SelFord, 
and other caftles. 1520. 1 25. 

• 70. The E. of Northumberland, to the D. of Nor- 
folk ; afligns his reafons for reftraining his wife ; and 
defires it^ovt men as warden of the marches. Wark- 
worth, Sept. 1, 1537? * '127. 

71. The E. of Northumberland? to the lords 
Re^fcnts of Scotland ; claiming the furrender of 
Charlton and others, murderers' of John Fenwick. 
Newcaftlc, April 7th, 1537. 128. ' 

• 72. An agreement between Henry Vlli. and thq 
E. of Angus ; whereby K. Henry was to pay the earl 
£. 1000 a year in cafe of a war with Scotland. Aug. 

25, 1552. 129. 

73. Inftruftions to Henry Ray, purfuivant of 
Beiwick; for the delivery of certain letters to the 
lords regents of Scotland, by fir W* Ewe (vid.in. 147; 
and VIL 137.) Dec. 1539? • ^ 

- ^ John: Heron, to the lord privy feal ; abootihe 
Imrfemea in the middle marchf Ijhe ,Kv of Sc^crU^nd 



prepares fliips; John Crp£s, a Scotch thief, taken. 
(Orig.) Chipchis, Aprii 24. 1535? 131. 

75. Thomas Clifford, and fix others, counqil of 
the marches, to Henry VIH; reprefeqting the mif- 
conduct of the Charltpns in Tyndail ; John Heron 
to be apprehended, but liail taken ; an order for 
makinof George Fenwick keeper of Riddifdale, fuf- 
pended. (Orig.) Feb. 14, 1536? 133. 

76. Card. Wolfey; his credence fent by lord 
Caffilis to the Archbp. of St. Andrews. Dec. 

1524? 135. 

77. Tlie duke of Albany, to lord T. Dacre; juai- 
fying himfelf concerning, the delays to a peace. 
(Orig.) Edinb. April 18, 1524. 136. 

78. The duke of Albany, to Card. , Scti. Eufebii 
primate of Scotland (James Beaton) defiring him to 
lnftit^te James Stewart canon of Glafgow to the 
abbey of Dryburgh, referving a rent of^. lOO a year 
to Andrew Hume. (Orig.) Stirling, Dec. 13, 
1523. ' 137. 

79. A letter of intelligence ; concerning the D. of 
Albany being in Prance, a treaty with the town 
of Middleburgh and with France, and private mat-? 
ters. (Orig.) 1525. 139. 

80. James (Beaton) chancellor of Scotland, to 
Card. Wolfey ; credential in favour of David Beaton^ 
(Orig.) Edinb. June 10, 1522. 140. 

8 1. Tlie E. of Angus, to Hen. vill ; thanking him for 
fending Henry Chudworth, a monk, to attempt a re- 
conciliation between him and the queen his wife; and 
requefting that K. Henry would intercede in France 
for the return of his brother Geo. !Douglas. (Orig.) 
Dalkeith, Oft. 1 9. 1 520. ^ 141. 

82. The duke of AMiiy, to ihe college of Car- 
dinals; requefting their good bfiices in tlie affairs of 
Scotland. (Origi Fr. vid. Vl. 261.) Mirefleur, 
June 24, 1525? ( - ; : 142. 

83. Copy of a depofition taken before Sir Richard 
Layton, of fome feditious pradices of H^nry Wick- 
liffe and otl^ers, in Robert Afkew's rebellion. May 
31, 1537. ' /. ' • ' 143. 

84. Brj^aii 'Layton, to lord ElTex (Cromwell) 
privy feal ; about tlie % Of Scotland intending to go 
to fea; probably to invade Ireland; a prince borti. 
(Orig.) June, 1540. ' 145^ 

- 85 Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning 
a prolongation of the trut*^ the difcharge of garri- 
fons, and the fafe-condu£l of Clarencieux having 
been abufed. (Orig.) Harbottle, , Odofaer fio, 
1522. 147.* 
86. Anthony . Ugh^ed, captain of Berwick, to 
(Card, .Wolfey;. flyongly foliciting fupplies of mea 
and money.: (Orig.) Berwick, Feb. 19. 149. 

. 87. Lord T. Dacre„ to Card. Wolfey ;,fig!iifying 
tliat he endeavours to fow divifio|is in Scotland; keeps 
Kilmaurica for that purpofe;,jiajs 400 Sc^ts outlaws 
in pay, who plunder ' the borders, (Orig.) Kirkf-. 
wald, Aug. 23, 1516. ,150, 

88. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey ;, (ieclarina^ 
Qyeen Margaret's defire to. come to £iiglan£ 
(Orig.) 152, 

. 89. Lord T. pacre, to the Privy Council; con- 
cerning the hard treatment of Queen,, Margaret. 
(Orig.; Kirkfwald, Nov. 24, 1514. 154,. 

96. Lord T. Dacre, to Cai:d^ Wolfev ; concerning 
the fetting free of the French ambaiTador detained by 
the Humes; Queen Margaret's reafpns for defirini^ 
the return of Albany; ftores, &c. waated at Tfrff^lk 
(Orig.) Wcik, July CC, 15^21. 155. 



91. Lord T. Dacre, to Car.d, Woifey; prolo; 
tiou of tsii^e proc^ipic4; *t J^^ 



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gardt kaa ike finall-pox. (Orig-) UarbottlCi Dec. 
«4, i5ee. 157. 

92. Queen Margarret, to Henry VIIT ; about IbMe 
tcrniB of an intended treaty ; the king her fon is 
avei'fe from any change in religion, and willies K. 
Henry would not favour the E. of Angus ; lord W* 
Howard and Otterbum gone fouth. (Orig.) March 
16, 1535. 158- 

93. Queen Margaret, to the duke 6f Albany; re- 
moirfti ating againft an order for her kaving the king 
lier fon. (Orig.) Nov. 26, 1523. 159. 

94. Queen Margaret, to Henry VHI ; in anfwer to 
^ letter brought her by Sir Ralph Sadler, concern- 
ing her fon's marriage; Hen. Ste^vart's (Lord 
Methuen's) ill conduct towards lier, &c. (Orig.) ' 
Feb. lo, 1537. 160. b. 

95. Queen Margaret, to Henry vni ) re(|uefting 
4id of the king ; l3ie caftle of St Andrews befieged 
*y tlUe prior and her enemies, &c. (Orig.) Stirling, 
Nov. 23, 1514. »64. 

9B. Queen Margaret, to Henry VIII; vindicating 
^lerfelf a^^iinft fundry alperfioms : fent up by Claren- 
cieux. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 1 1, 1542. 166. 

97. Queen Margaret, to lord Surrey? defiring 
his good offices wilTi Henry viii ; about the duke of 
Albany's feeking for peace, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Monday, Sept. 8, 1543. ito. 

98. Queen Margaret, to lord Surrey ; concerning 
thfe duk(5 of Albany's proceedings ; credence to be 
•given to John Cantley. (Orig.) St. Clement'is day, 
Nov. 43, 1523. 172. 

09' Queen Margaret, to Henry vni ; foliciting for 
j)eacc. (Orig.) St. Johnftone, June24, 1524. 174. 

IdO. Q. Margaret, to Henry VIII; foliciting for 
peace. (Orig.) April 4th, 1524. Ilf6. 

101. A flip of |>aper in Queen Margaret's hand 
writing, entitled, S. Cl feparatioil from the king.*' 
ThiA feems to have been a device by way of credence, 
4ind is faid in the Had. M& 4669- to have been 
inclofed in the above letter. 1 524 ? 1 77« 

102; The earl of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey; about 
the attempts of the lords of council in Scotland to 
deceive him. (Orig.) Sept 22, 1523. 179* 

103. Queen Margaret, to lord Surrey ; defiring 
jnore explicit anfwers^ (Orig.) Sunday, Sq>t 120? 

1525. 180. 

104. Q. Margaret, to lord Surrey; defiring more 
explicit anfwers. (Orig. ) Sunday, September 40, 

1523. . 181. 

105. The earl of Surrey, to Q. Margaret; de«- 
cliniQg to give more exphcit anfwers. Sept 25^ 
1543. 182. 

106. Difcharge of the lords of council to Q. Afar- 
garet; certifying that Ihe had done her utnioft to- 
^rds a peace. Edinb. Sept 19, i545. 184. 

107; Queen Margaret, to Card. Wolfey; defir- 
mg him to favour a peace. (Orig.) April 4th, 

1524. 1«5. 

106. Q. Margaret, to Henry viil; in favour of a 
peace; the D. of Albany arrived; blaming lord 
bacre. (Orig.) Edinb. Dec 9, 154 1. 187. 

109. Queen Mar^ajrct, to Henry vili; complains 
of negle6l, and folicits peace. (Orig.) Nov, 10, 

1523. 189. 

1 10. Queen Margaret, to the D. of Norfolk ; com- 
plaining of his unkindnefs in not writing ; ind COn-^ 
wrning her divorce from lord MelFen (Methuen) 
XOrig.f 1537. 191. 

111. Queen Margaret, to lord Surrey; the duke 
Albany propofcs to put other people about the 



young king, which meafurc the queen difepproveji» 
&c. St Clement's day, Nov. 23, 1523. 194. 

112. I«ftitiftions given by Q, Margaret, to fome 
peifoh coming to Henry vni. (Orig. vid. I. 115. and 
VI. 144.) Edinb. Jan. 4th, 152£. 197. 

113. Queen Margaret, to Card. Wolfey ; requeft- 
Ing money. (Orig.) bee. 15 16. 202. 

114. Q. Margaret, to Card. Wolfey; concerning 
the application at Rome for Melrofs, and a penfion to 
heifelt of ^. 1,000. out of that abbey. (Orig.) May 
12th, 1525. " 20'3. 

115. Q. Margaret, to Card. Wolfey ; defiring his 
Irelp that her Servant have audience of the king ; 
witli the inftructions. (Or^g. conf. I. 112. and VL 
144.) Edinb. Jan. 6, 1522. ' 204. 

1 1 G, Queen Margaret^ to Henry Vlll ; expreffing 
a great defire to fee aim. (Orig.) Stoney Stratford^ 
April 22, 1516. 206. 

1 1 7. Queen "Margaret, to lord Cromwell ; about a 
diflference between two jewellers/ (Orig.) Edinb. 
March 7t^i, iS37. 208. 

1 1 8. Queen Margaret, to lord Sarrey ; foliciting an 
anfwer to former letters, and his protedion. (Ong.) 
Stiriiug, Apill 1, 1524. 209. 

ug. Q. Margaret, to Henry VIII; foliciting his 
good t?races, and declining ]m intercefliun in favour 
'of Angus. (Orig.) July 14, 1524. 211. b. 

1 20. Articles fent by Q. Margaret lo Henry VHI. 
and his council ; about the young king's nlarriage 
wltJi if'rincefs Mary, ptace, Melrofs, Set. (Orig. 
the fame. With additional articles, at Vltt. 4.) Jatti 

23, 1525. 815. 

121. Articles fent by Q. Matgaret to Henry viih 
and Wollfeyi^ towards a tonfcluiion of peace, and thie 
ttiarriage of James V. to princefs Mary. jEdinb. 

Aug. 31, 1544. (Vid-. It. 168.) 218. 

122. A remonftrance of the lords of Scotland to 
die Pope, kgalnft James Beaton, Archbp. of St^ 
Andrews. 1544. 242. 

123. Queen IVfar^aret, to Card. Wolfey; recom-i 
mends harmony, and diflbades the return of Angua; 

(Orig.) July 14th, 1524. 223. 

1 24. Q. Margaret, to Henry VIII ; earneftly defiring 
peace; againft the E. of Ahgtis's retutu; thanks for 
prefeiits. (Orig.) Nov, 7th, 1524. 228. 

125. Queen Margaret, to lord 1?. Dacte; com- 
plains of negleft and want of money. (Orig.) 

1520. 230. 

126. Queen Margaret, to Henrj^ VIII ; complains of 
ilj ulage, want, and of the. tslrl of Angus; ipeaks of 
her Ikte return. (Orig.) iii8? 432. b. 

127. Queen Margaret, to lord Tv l)acre; anxiouflr 
recommending peace* (Orig.) Stirling^ Jan. 3^ 
1544, 434.; 

128. Q. Maii^aret, to Henry viii ; earneftly defir^ 
ing the king to interfere in b«half of her Ibn. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Sept I3, I524v 236. 

149^ Qu^en Margaret, to lord T; Dacie; about thit 
Humes, her feoffinent, peace, the earl of Angus, &c> 
(Orig.) Werk, Sept 20, 1517^ 239- 

130. Queen Margaret, to Lord Dttcl't^i about % 
peace dien ticgociating. (Origk) Edilibi i6lti £41. 

13 K Lord T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret J againft htt 
Interfering in favour Of the Humes; recotnmehds 
her ke'eping wel! Vith Angu*. (Anfwef to the tte3tl 
article.) Afkerton, Sept I5i7i fi43v 

1 32. Q. Margaiet,'to lord t. Hacrc; in favour of the 
return of tlie Humes. (Orig.) Werk, Sept. I5i7. 444. 

iS3v Q. Margaret, to Heniy VIlJ; fofidting hi« 
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prote6iion of the young king and herfelf. (Orig.) 
oept. 13, 1520. 246. b. 

134. Q. Margaret, to lord T. Dacre; Albany 
fends to offer her the government; recommends 
father Jed ward, the bearer. Lithgo. Oct. i.>. 



1520. 



247. 



135. Qneen jNIar^aret, to mv lord feeretary 
(Cromwell r ) an exculpation of herfelf. 24f). 

130. Queen IMargaret, to lord T; Dacre ; defu*- 
ing his endeavours towards a peace. (Orig,) June 
24. 250. 

137. Queen J\Iargaret, to Card. Wolfcy; defires 
teavT to go to Baynard^s caftlc. (Orig.) May, 
151G. ^ " 25K 

J3S. Q. Margaret, to Card. Wolfey ; mentions the 
articles fent up by the D. of Albany ; and defn-es to 
borrow money. (Orig.) Jan. 1517- ' 252. 

139. Q. 'Margaret, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning 
her reception in Scotland. (Orig.) Edinb, Juue 22, 
1517. ' . 253. 

140. Q. Margaret, to Card. Wolfcy; on fending 
up embaffadors. (Orig.) Nov. 28, 1524.* 254. 

141. Some points to be propofed in the name of 
Q. Margaret, to the duke of Norfolk. (Orig.) 
1524. '256. 

142. Q. Margaret, to lord Surrey; thanks him for 
kindnefles to John Cantley ; and intercedes in behalf 
of the abbot of Kelfo, and the priorefs of Coldftream. 
(Orig.) Jan. G, 1523. 257. b. 

143. Q. Margaret, to the D. of Norfolk; re- 
monftratlng againft the E. of Angus's coming into 
Scotland.* (Orig.) Sunday, 1524. 259. 

. 144. Q. Margaret, to Henry Vlll; defu^ing his in- 
tereft, that flie might have the care of the young 
king's perfon, and that the E. of Angus fliould have 
nothing to do with it. (Orig.) Elgin,. Dec. 7th, 
1524. 26i; « 

. 145. Queen Margaret, to the D. of Norfolk; 
about her endeavours' to procure a peace; and the 
articles I. I2i.^ (Orig.) Aug. 31, 1524. 263.' 

146. Q^. ^largaret, to the D. of Norfolk; a^^ainft 
Angus's' coming into Scotland. (Orig.) LdLnb. 
0&. 18, 1524. . " ■ 2Gf). 

147. Q. ^largaret, to the E. of Surrey; the gover- 
nor M'cll difpofed for a peace ; propofcs a truce. 
(Orig.) Oct. 19, 1523. 208. • 

148. Q. Margaret, to Patrick Sinclair; direftions 
"^bout letters, and peacfc. (Orig.) Oft. ly, 
. 1*523. 269. 

149. Q. Margaret, to Henry VIII; defires fa fe- 
condufts for fending to Rome, ,for th$:.^ Pope's buUs^ 
for Gavin Dunbar being made Archbp. of Glafgow. 
(Orig.) March 31, 1524. • 272 

1 AO. Q. Margaret, to lord Dacre ; expoftulates, and [ 
jufiifies herfelf for having written to the Flench 
king in favour of Albany; complains of poverty. ' 
(Orig.) 1520. ^ ; 274^ ' 

151. Q. Margaret, to lord Dacre; requefting aid'; ; 
complains of poverty; delires to come to England. 
(Orig.) Stirling, Oft. 17, 1520. : i 275.1 

152. Q. Margaret, to Hcniy VIII ; defires a fafc^ 
gon^ufi for a friend of L. Lenox, ;who goes to 
Koine for a benefice. (Oiig. ) < Stirling, 0&. 
12. . . , 278. ' 

153. Q. Margaret, to lord Surrey; about bcin 
denied a free intcrcourfe with hei' fow. ,; (Orig. 
Stirling, Nov. 24, 1 ' 279. 

J 154. Quev*u Alar<jare^ to J^rd Swrj^^jj; de/n:es his 

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155, Quequ AIargaret, to. Henry VIII; againft the 
E. of Angus's coming into Scotland; delircs pro- 
tection. (Copy of I. 119. but figned by Margaret.) 
July 13, 1524. 283. . 

15C. Q. Margaret, to the D. of Norfolk ; on va- 
rious, affairs of government in Scotland; the am- 
baifadors;. Gonzcles, &c. (Orig.) Od. 13, .1524. 

" 2^)1,2, and 285-9. 

157. James v, to Henry VIH; profcftions of 
fricndlbip ; and* vepreienting the R of Angus's im- 
'proper conduct. (.Orig.) Edjnb. Feb. 5, I52y. 293.^ 

158. Jaines v, to the bifliop of Llandali* (Robt. 
Holgate) prelideut of the . north parts of England; 
concerning fomeflandcrous ballads ajid rhymes com- 
plained of by the 'king of England. (OrigO Edinb. 
Feb. 1^1, 1539. . 295. 

159. The convention of Scotland, to the E. of 
Cumberland, warden of the weft march; concerning 
the depredations on the borders, (feemingly an 
original, but without fignature.) Edinb. July 4th, 
1529. 296. 

160. Baltazar (Pope's Nuncio in Scotland) to 
Card. Wolfey ; aHigns his reafons for not leaving 
Edinburgh fooncr, and defircs a fafe qonduct; 
Albany newly arrived. (Orig.) Edinb. June 6, 
1515. ' 29 V.' 

1(51. Sir David Lindfay, lypn king at arms, to the 
Secretary of Scotland (Patrick Panitcr, abbot of 
Cambulkcnneth) advice of lii> having renewed the 
treaty concerning the Scotch rights in Zceland. 
Antwerp, Aug. 23, l5:3i. ' ; 29.8. 

1G2. Lord .T, Dacre, to the D. of Norfolk; about 
the abftinence he made with the earl of Caflilis. 
Morpeth, Deo. 2, 1524. 299.^ 

4C3. T. Magnus, to tlic chancellor of Scotland 
(the E^, of Angus) concerning the treaty .ligncd at 
Berwick, 06t. io. Edinb. Oct. 16, 1525/ ' 300., 

. 464. Sir Thp. More, to Ca^rd- Wolfey; about the. E. 

.Surrey's proceedings figainli the Scots, (Orig. but 
M'ithout fignature.) . Vy'odeftock, Sep. 26, 1523. sai.: 

165. Sir Tlio.. More, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning 
the war with Scotland, and fundry difpatches penned 
by Wolfey for tlic king. (Orig.) Okyng^ Sept. i, 
,152.3. ... i; . ^'302. and- 5. 

166.. Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolfey; Ditto. 
(Orig!) Xewhall, Sept. 14, 1522. 303.. 

167. SirT.More,to Card. Wolfey; Ditto- (Orig.) 
Wodeftock, Sept. 1523. 306.> 

168. Henry VIII, to Lord Surrey; thanks him for 
Imving rcpulfed t^ie D. of AllJariy ; pi^bmifes to rccal 
him, and to appoint lord Dacre 'warden.- (Orig.) 
Woodllock, Nov. 12, 1523. 307. 

"169. James 'V, to Card. Wolfey ; thanks liim for 
his good ollices in proiiioting^ peace. (Orig.)'. Edinb- 
R'h. 3. 1529. • 30iS; 

' lio. Tlie lords of the couhdl of Scotland, td qvteen 
Margaret; about' the Cuftody 'of the yoiing king's 
perfon. (Orig. conf II. 52.) Edinb. Nov. 24. 309. 

171. James y, to Henry V^I about the depre- 
dations on the borders. '(9rig.)'\^ilrie22, 1529. 310. 

•172. The D. of Norfolk, to Card. Wolfey; about 
the ambalfadors fent tq and from Scotland, and An- 
gus's return. (Orig. beginning wanting, a copy at 
III. 109O Newcaftlc, Oet. 10, I524. 3ii.' 

Card. Wolfey, to the D. of Norfolk ; dire^- 



173. 



ini:: liim to c jk1c:i\ our lo recoucilc the queen, Aiian,, 
aiul Angus; and about crmiplaints againft lord T. 
Dacre. , (Orig.) St. Alban's, Od. 3. 1S24* *^ 31*4." 
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and RatclifF, to C^rd. Wolfey ; about the faftions 
in Scotland; ai> infurredion at Edinburgh; Angus 
determined to proceed to Scotland. (Orig.) New- 
caftle, Oa. 1.3*24. 317. ^ 

175. Tlie D. of Norfolk, to the lord privy feal 
(Cromwell) about an inqueft to be held at York, in 
conlequenceof Alke'sinfurreclioD. (Orig.) May 8th, 



1537. 



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1 7t>. Tlie faving of Mr. Hen. Ray, purfuivant of 
Berwick, on his return from Scotland. Dec. 

1539. 320. 

1 77. Robert Maxwell, to the D. of Norfdlk ; con- 
cerning fome attempts bf the inhabitants of I^iddif- 
dale on thofe of Tindale. (Orig.) Lochmaben, 
April 27, 1537. . 3S2. 

178. Sir John Lowther, to the D. of Norfolk; on 
the fame attempts as above. (Orig.) Carlifle, 
April 28, 1537. . 323. 

* 179. Sir John'Lowther? to lord Maxwell; defiring 
the appointment of a meeting to check the difordcrs 
X«i the borders. April 21, ,1537. : 324. 

180; Lord Maxwell, to Sir John Lo^vthe^; anfwer 
to the above. (Orig.) Lochmaben, *April 24, 
1537. 325. 

181. Card. Wolfey, to the D. of Norfolk; directr 
inghim to difcontinue his endeavours for the recon- 
t?Hiation of Arran and Angus ; the latter flew Patrick 
Hamilton, atid would have killed Arran. (Orig.) 
1524. 32 k 

' 182. The order of the watch at Berwick ; order of 
the weft wardens; the bailliff's court. 06t. 11, 
1554. 329. 

* 1 83. Account of ftores to be fent to the armies in 
Henry villth s wars. 340. 

1 84. A king of England, to the earls of Weftmore- 
-land and Rutland ; about hoftilities on tlie borders. 

342. 

185. Account of ftores to be fent to Berwick in 
Henry VIII ths time. ' 343. 

^ 186. A new eftablifhment of the garrifons on the 
"borders, temp. Eliz. ' 344. 

167. Article concerning the borders; from Sir W. 
•Eure. 348. 

, : . . Caligulay^ B. ,11., 

* Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 382. 

J' I'.^Jlie Duke of ^Norfolk, to Carlifle, herald at 
arms; directing him' to pe'rfuade James V. to favour 
Angus ; and informing him that the E. of Northum- 
berland and lord Dacre would fhortly come down to 
tfeat of the redrefs of grievances. (Orig.) Wor- 
-ccfter Place, March 7, 1532. t 3. 

••2. Queen Margaret, to the D. of Norfolk; expref- 
«£lig:a great defire to' hear from Henry yill. She ex- 
.pc6tS(her fon. . (Orig.) May 1537. 5. 

- 3. Gavin Dunbar,. Archbp. of Glafgow, and chan- 
cellor of Scotland, to the D. of Norfolk; about de- 
predations on the borders. (Orig-) Edinb. April 25, 
.1.^37. ^ ' 6., 

( - 4. Card. Wolfey, to the D. of Norfolk; inftruc- 
titmshow to deal with Q, Margaret and t^ie. E. of 
JVrran; and concerning the E. of Angus's heavy 
^complaints againft the queen. (Orig.) Wellminfter, 
!^lNrQv.,5, 1524. 7. 

, 5. Card. Wolfey, to the E. of Surrey j abo^t a 
truce with Scotland at the. requeft of Q. Margaret; 
^he p. of Albany to' be by all means expelled from ! 
4:he^overntnent of Scotland; Wolfey does liof ap- 
J)Vo^>e of Q. Margaret coming to England. (Orig.) 
'Wcftmi Nor; 26, 1523* ^ - n. 



C. Card. >\'olfey, to the D. of Norfolk ; about the 
E, of Angus s return into Scotland ; fends two inteV- 
ceptcd letters; the one III. ill. (Orig.) Welhn. 
Oct. 24, 151*4. " 13. , 

7. The D. of Albany, to Ilcn. VIII; promifes a ftrid 
obfervance of the laft truce, (of Jan. 8.) (Orig.) 
Edinb. April 16, 1517. 16. 

8. The E. of Arran (Ja. Hamilton) to Hen. VIII j 
about eftabli(l)ing James v. in his government, and 
againft the E. of Angus's coming into Scotland* 
(Orig.) Linlithgow, Od. 3, 1524. 17. 

9. Card. Wolfeyj to the D. of Norfolk ; divers 
inftruftions about James V* aflumingthe government; 
about peace ; tlie E. of Angus, &c. (Orig.) Hamp- 
ton Court, Aug. 9, 1524. 18. 

1 0. Thomas Magnus and three other commiflioner% 
to Hen. VIll ; about nt^gociations for a truce, in which 
the Scotch conmiilhoners are backward. (Orig.<|l 
Newcaftle, Sept. 6. 1533. 24. 

1 1. James V, to Hen. VIII ; profelTing himfelf well 
dilpofed for peace. (Orig.) Dumfries, Nov. 5, 
1529. * 26. 

12. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey; reporting 
the meafures he is taking for refiftijig Albany's in- 
vafiou. (Orig. with foinc marginal notes*) Alnwick, 
Ot>. 28, 1523. 27.. 

13. ' :Tbe E. of Surrc^% to Card. Wolfey ; reports an 
inroad he made to Jedburgh, lord Dacre's attack of 
Fernhcrfr, and the lofs of many horfes. (Orig.) 
Berwick, Sept. 27, 1523. 29. 

14. The D. of Norfollf, to Card. Wolfey; report- 
ing the D. of Britanny's friendly anfwers to Sir Johh 
Peche and Sir John Carr, Englifli agents. (Orig.) 
Montreuil, Oct. 7. 1527? 32. 

15. The E. of Surrey to Wolfey; about an expef- 
dition to Jedburgh. (Orig. vid. 11. 58.) Newcafde, 
Aug. 27, 1523. S3. 

16. Q. Margaret, to the E. of Surrey; about 
divers manoeuvres to fupplant Albany, and brin^ 
forth James v. &c. Edinb. Aug. 24, 1523. 35. 

1 7. The E. of Surrey, t^ Q. Margaret ; anfwer to 
the above, promifing all manner of afliftance. To be 
fbewn only to fuch lords 6f Scotland as the queen 
trufts. Aug. 26? 1523. 37. 

18. The E. of Surrey to Q. Margaret; urging her 
very e«^rneftly to renounce Albany and the French 
futtion, and to bring forth James v.— To be ihewti 
to the lords of Scotland : and an article added con- 
cerning her coming into England, not to be Ihewrii 
Aug. 26? 1523. . 39. 

19* Dr. Til. Maffnusj to Card. Wolfey; reports the 
njanner' in which he executes his inftruftions cori- 
ceriyng the queen of Scotland, the Scots lords, &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. May 31, 1525. 43.* 

20. Dr. T. Magnus, to Q. Margaret; about ne- 
gpciations for peace. Edinb. May 16? 1525. 49. 

21. Q. Margaret/ to the lords of the Council; ex- 
horting them to the conclulion of peace. (A copy; 
butfigned by the queen.) May 16? 1525. 50; ^ 

22. Margaret, tb Dr. Magnus; acquainting 
him that Ihe had written to the lords in favour .of 
peace. (Orig.) May 16, 1525. 51. 

23. Dr. Magnus, to Margaret; about peace ; 
and acquaints her that Hen. WW. has agreed to a pro- 
longation of truce for 40 days* Edinb. May 24, 
156d. 52. 

24. Q. Margaret, to Dr. Magnus ; afhort credence 
probkbly in favour of Jummy Dog; (Orig.) May 24, 

1^25. * ' ^ ^ 53/ 

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25. Dr. Magnus, to Q. Margaret; about the ne- 
gociations for peace. Edinb. ^lay 27, 1525. 54. 

2f). Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; relates fome 
Mxighty tranfaclions between Q. Margaret and the 
Scotch lords; iieps taken towards a peace. (Orig.) 
Edmb. March 9, 1525. 55. 

27. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; about the E. 
of Angus and^ fonie lords coming to Edinburgh ; 
chara(*ters of feveral of the lords ; Cantley gone from 
the queen to France, and tlience to Rome. (Oiig.) 
Edinb. Feb. 22, 1525. , 5y. 

2S. Dr. Magnn«, to James V ; about the pitDceed- 
ings of the commiflioners at UerM'ick. (vid, Rym. XIV. 
p. 275. etfeq.) Berwick, Nuv. 14, 1528. ()3. 

2C). Dr, Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
fruitlefs meetiftgs of the commiflioners at Berwick ; 
a compreheniion infixed upon ; Angus not to be re- 
tied on. (Orig.) Edinb. Oct. 28,^525. 66. 

. 30. Dr. INIagnus, to Card. Wolfey ; the commif- 
fionei-s for peace to meet Oc>. 6. James V. declares 
againft Albany's return ; Magnus infulted by mobs, 
(brig) Edinb. Sept. 9r 1525. 70. 

,si. Di". Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; the prefident 
T>fTouloufe arrives ambalfador from France; is ill re- 
ct4ved; Patr. Wemys returned. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Sept. 9, 1525. 73. 

32. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey ; about the ra- 
tification of the late treaty of Berwick ; reports an 
audience he bad of James V. (Orig.) Berwick, 
I^b. 13, 1529. 77- 

33. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey ; information of 
fe\^al kinds, chiefly about the Archbp. of St. Andrews' 
fiiipicious dealings ; ftate of panics in Scotland ; 
fpeaks favourably of Arran. (Orig.) Edinb. J an. 9, 
1525. 83. 

34. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
.from Scotland, about Gonzoles, and the arrival of two 
French gallies; the queen lefs cordial towards Eng- 
land. (Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 27, 1524. 87- 

35. Dr. Magnus, and two other commiflioners, to 
Card. Wolfey; report their negociations at Berwick. 
(Orig.) Berwick, Dec. 17, 1528. 91. 

36. Dr. Magnus, and two otlier commiflioners, to 
Card. Wolfey; report their proceedings at Berwick. 
(Orig.) Berwick, Nov. 14, 1528. 95. 

37. The E. of Shewfbury, and feven others, being 
the king's council in the north, to Card. Wolfey ; 
report the meafures taken for refilVmg the Scots, and 
about money for the payment of the army. (Orig.) 
York, Sept. 4, 1522. 99. 

38. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey ; reports fome 
audiences he had cf James V; Gonzoles' in-opofals 
and intrigues; the qufeen favourably difpofed toti^anis 
England. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 24, 1525. loi. 

39. Dr. Magnus, to Sir WilHam Evers; about dis- 
turbances in Tiviotdale. Anfwerto, VI.U55. (Orig.) 
Edinb. June 19, 1525. 109. 

40. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
from Scotland, and a^bout executors. <Orig. almoft 
obKterated,) Pomfret, April 22, 1 526. 1 10. 

41. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; al)Otil the ra- 
tification at Berwick; redrefs on the borders, &c. 
(Oiig.) Berwick, March 20, 1526. 112. 

48. Dr. Ma^us, to Card. Wolfey; about meet- 
-i»gs for iredre&oeii the borikrs ; fpeuks fi^vourably of 
c^^ditoodiar^BeiAonO Ber^k, March i 

43. Dr Magnus, and three otlifT commiflioners, 
JU> Henry vili; report their negociations for a truce; 
^ 'jkfec Scotch inlift upon the furreiider of CaW^ .Mills. 
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44. t)r. IVfagnuSj to Card. Wolfey ; about the ftate 
of affairs in Scotland ; James v. unwilling to con- 
tinue in the E. of Angus s cuftody ; and about the 
cxpcnfes of the D. ol" Richmond s houi'chold. (Orig.) 
Sherifl-Hooton, Aug. 30, 1527- . 118. 

45. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey ; about a pro- 
longation of the truce, and money iriatters. (Orig. ) 
Berwick, Dec. 15, 1525. 120. 

46. Dr. Magnus, to the chancellor of Scotland 
(Ja* Beaton) ; "about prolongation of tlie truce, and 
attempts on the Englifh borders. Berwick, Dec. 1 1^ 
4 525. Ailothei- letter of Dee. 13 ; yvkh Accounts of 
fonje anfwers received from Hen. VIIL 121* 

47. Dr. Magnus, to Card. WoUey ; aboiit the £. 
of Angus being reinftated in his honotirt aaid pro- 
perty ; inroads oti the borders. (Orig.) Berwick, 
Nov. 39, 1528. 123. 

48. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey ; about James 
vth's attempt upon Tantallioti, aold the conferences 
at Berwick. (Orig.) Berwick, Nov. 14, 1528. 125, 

49. Dr. Magnus, to Caixi. Wolfey ; ftate of afFairft 
in Scotland ; Angus s dangerous fituation ; and an 
agreement between the E. of Cumberland and Sir 
Chriftopher Dacre. (Orig.) Sheriff- Hooton, Sept. 1.3. 
1527. 137. 

50. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey ; afeout viariout 
tranfa^tions in Scotland ; James Vth's intended mar- 
riage with a Frcnch princels. (Orig.) Ber^Wck. 
Dec. 17, 1528. 129* 

51. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey ; i^orlsthe ftate 
of parties in Scotland; fu^6is Q. Margaixjt of 
double dealing. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 2, 1525. 132. 

52. Dr. Magnus to Czvd. Wolfey; reports tht 
ftruggles between the two parties. in Scotland, (Orig. J 
Edinb. Feb. 14, 1525. 135. 

53. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey ; newi of variouft* 
kind^ from Scotland ; many French arrived at Dun- 
biar, which tijc ^ueen ieems pkafed. (Orig.) 
Edinb. bee. 22, 1524. 13a* 

54. Dr. M^gJiufi^ to, Card, Woifey ; about a recefs 
to be taken, and fundry regulations cm tlie border. 
(Orig.) Berwick, Jan. 24, 1526. " 142 

55. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; about thq cqft* 
grefs at Berwick, vid. II. 67. an iniidious report 
that Hen. VIIL was dead. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 11, 
1526. 445. 

56. Tlie E. of Surrey, tp Henry VllI; reports an 
attack upon the cattle of Cefsford, &c. (Orig.) 
Alnwick, May 21, 1523. 147. 

57. The E. of Sumey, to Card. Woifey ; repOTts difc 
ilate of affairs in the north, ami the reafons why ht 
lhall not be able to aft wth vigonir. (Oxtg.) New^ 
4:aftle, April 23, 1523. I5i. 

58. The E. of Smfey, to Cand. WoMey; reports hJto 
preparations for an intended incuriion to Jedburgh. 
(Orig. the begmning wanting, vid. U; 45.) New- 
<:aftle, Aug. 15^ 1525. . 15S. 

59. The D. of Notfolk, to Card. W6lfcy ; jultt- 
fies himfelf agai nil feveral charges of negleft brought 
Wmft him by Q. Margar^. (Orig. vid. VL 252.) 
Barnard C^le, Sept 14. 15^4. 

60. The D. of Norfolk, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
difcontents in Scotlaind; many lords rcfufe to cottift 
to pariiament unlefs defired by Angus. (Oiig.) 
Newcaftlc, Nov. 5, 1544. 157. 

61. The D. of Norfolk, to Card. Woifey; ch^|;|r 
abon* the E. of Angus's great impatience to jg^^mo 
^Ifi^d. (Orig.) Newcaftle, Oet. 20, 1524. 159. 

C2. The D. of Norfolk, to Card. WolfeyrGOil- 
cernini? the E. gf Arran's unproper condu6t ; nHrm- 
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terView with the E. of Aitj^. (Orig.) Niefwcaftle, 

Oft. 16, 1524 • l^^' 

-iifiS. The -E. of Sutrey, ; td Card. Wblfejr ; about 
Q: Margaret's, the D. of Albany's, aud the Council's 
wplicaw>tl for a truce ; Aihapy puts James y. under 
toe c^re of othier Iprds ; a piarriage between James v.; 
and a Trench -princef^ propofed; Albany populai; at 
Edinburgh. , (Orig* two pieces cut out.) Newcaftle, 
iTov. ^9.152$. , . ' ! ^ Y • ' : 1"65. 

iXhe p. <>f, Surrey)* tp'.Caid. ;Wol% ; aliout 
uiTeral fliips going to fea, perhaps to the north. 
J^Qlig.^ thejCgpa^ure torn p|F.«)^^Cakis^ Aug;, g. 1 67. 

o-ifi-S. The :E,;-a)P Surrey, tp,Cas^. .Wolfey ; reports his 
m^rch frQm tie»r.\V.Qrk tp^.B^iT^er Wood;. Albany's 
a«nydifperfedv.,(<>ig^^ Lowick, ^ov. 4, 1 523. 169^ 

, : jS& Df. jWfagnwa, P9 Car^f Wolfey; reports^news 
ftom Scotland; the Arcjljifep. of St. Andrews fs re- 
turned fajfip^rt. ^(QrigO. f oinfr^t^ J^ 1 528.^ 171. 
i j.fiTv Dr.j Afftteius, to Cafd. Wpifey ; a^put a con^ 
lfTe£s to bfi:keia aiBerwH^KijI"*^ the 
trimquilUty of ;tbe:bord€fp^r,: (Pfiig-): EcUab. Jan. i, 

' . .1 . \ A. ,> ;vv . . 'A :*^ ']l73-., 
j j5& A^iffOCkmi^tionrfw/J^^rfyiBg order ^ppn jthe 
borders : referred to in. thft/fj^fti . Be^r;\if^qk,, j^n. jj 

Ji.fiSti Dr, MagftUj?, to.th^ijEoQf ;]V>ftmorltin^^^ 

the E. coming or fending. Auwifei^I ^0 tii^; congrdis ^t 

^rwick. . E^iftb.jjan. J,. 15^^^^ ^ 176. 

»i, to. Lady,R/36ftcr,e,tatd.rW^ 

jMLqu^Hting . him 'fjC foi^e j inf o^s )On , the .bp^ders. 

(Ol%.) Naworth, June 2, 1528. 178.1 

- 71. Atex. i liwd cbn- 
certmg ni^fuitt for a waTiagain(iJ Scotland. ' (O^ ) 
Aiig; 22, 1515, • / i-soiy 

^ - 72I The D.W' Albany, to lid. H. DacJre; cbmpkins 
the iHfrmgement of the <:ompreheqfioni and of 
oflSftance given>to,Aiejv* Hpitw- >(Orig,); Jidinb. 
Aiig..«q, 1515. I . (I i , . ;i8i. 

' 73. Eiord Tj Dacre, to the* D. of Albany; two 
letters, in one<yf ^hich he ' denies the charges in the 
preceding nuMber^ ^n(d the pther upon ihpoting in 
ACarch upaa the weft bpi:4cir9^o Harbottlg,; Aug* 24^ 

r 74. Ld. AJex. Hoxnei to T* Da^re; About the 
•Dw of Albany '« praftices ag^^^fthim. (Orig-) Avg. ^4, 

{l5t5L'; . ',,11; , , . • , ,i.:;J86. 

75. Ld. T. Dacre, to Henry VIII; reports the late 
4ranfadiofa8 l)etween hfan and the D. of Albany* 
l(Orig. vid.. the three preceding articles.) Harbottle, 

Attg. 25, 1515. . 187. 

- . 76. Ld. T. Dacre, to the Pri^^ Counpil ; repref^nts 
liil ^ertk>nft in the office of warden ; and defures the 
ledrefs of: Ibme grievances. (Orig.) /Kirkofwajd, 
May 17, 1514. . 19Q. 

c 77. [Ld. X Dacre, to Q. Margaret ; urging, her to 
tell him whether flie had really written, to the P^ench 
l^hig for the return of the D. of Albany. Naworth, 
;july 10. i5«a 1&4. 

. rj9.. Q. Margaret^ ta Ld. T. Dacre ; anfwer to the 
UA tafticle, owns tfiat flie had figned a letter to the 

.^rench kiog^fpr which flie pleads h#r neceffities. 
(prig.) . . .Edinb. July 1 4, 1 520. \ 1 &5. 

4 . 79».Thf E.: of Surrey, to Q. ^JEafgaretj ^^dvifiog 
bcr ^bout brmging rorth the young king. Morpeth, 
Sept 16f 1523. . , ia6. 

- .8p. liOrdX Dacre, to Henry viii ; (Orig^ almoft 
. obliterated.) June 4th. 197, 

• 81. Lord W. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; rq>orts a 
.cruel inroad and flaughter committed by the Scotch 
borderers, . (Orig.) Naworth, Aug. 44 198» 



89* Thf ruames of the pcrfpnst takqn, and flain in 
the above inroad. • , , j , 199. 

83. The Di of Albany, to Clarencieux ; profeffing 
his dclire to promote peace. (Orig. ) Mont-Michel, 
June 28; 14^1:7. 201. 

84. The D. of Albany, to Cardj Wolfey; profe^ 
fiiig his readinefs to accept of peace.' (French; with 
marginal, notes in Englifli, fliewing how little his 
profeiifiotis could .be relied on. (Orig.) . Edinb# 
April :i3i !j . . 202. 

85: Q. Margaret, to Card. Wolfey ; requefting his 
good offices/ with Henry yill ; 2^nd toivards , a peace. 
COrig.:), * , ... , . . ':204.: ' 

• 86: Clarencieux^ ta'Card. Wolfey ; ir€|>brts his alu* 
dieiic^^ M^ith Q.r Margaret, the J)f .ptf Albany, and 
the? Cgi^ncil ; is .fliai;ply anfwered. (Orig. ) Nor^ 
ham^ F:^]^. .r5, 1522. . ^ , . /205» i 

a?. Card. Wolfey, to Q. Margaret ; about James V. 
aff^iD:)i|ig(th^ government ; concord be<jwe?n the two 
kingdpfl^iSy a,nd.her propolal of a marriage betweei^ 
Jftiu^s jyi-; Hi>d a da.ugbter of Jienry VIII, Aug. 2,? 
I524i . . , .209., 

/ 88* .'Q. 'Marga^-etrj a declaration- of , the wrongs fhd 
has/fuft^itijQd frQpi;t^ D. of .Albany. (Orig.) 
Mar'cli 1,1516.. . ; . > j . ^l^-^ 
89. Ld. T. Dacre ; his declaration of the trefpaif^ 
committed by thje SqptB.. (Qrig.)^ March, 15 16. 215. 

• .90. James V ; his articles of credence to be £hewA 
l>y. Patrick Sinclair to/Henry VIII., ; (Orig. with the 
ftat) i fidinb. July 13, 1528. ^ 224.» 

■ '^iv !^largaret ; hei- reply to the anfwer fent b^ 
Htirfy VIII. to her aiticles. Sept. 1524. 226. 

. J i ^2. . id. William Howard, to Henry VIII ; reports 
ati» audipnee he ^ad tpf James V; (Orig.^) Edinb; 
April flj^, 1535.,;, , . ^ ' ^33.) 

• '^is^iThe E of Arrah, to the D. of Norfolk; about 
ambaffadors to be fent up for peace; aiidsremonftrat- 
ing pgainft the .E.j Cjf Anfi;us coming into Scotland, 
(another copy at ill. 66.) Kinnerly, 03:. 3. 1524. 
• ' ; .,235.. 

94. The chancellor of Scotland (J. Beaton, Archbp* 
QfGMgOv) tP/Jprd T. Dacre ; about a negociatioa 
4i)ihlpeace,oir at lieaftfer abftinence. Glaigow, 0^.29^ 
[169^.}] 236.; 

95. Ld. T. Dacre, to the chancellor of Scotland ; 
anftv ef: to the abov0>;. mentions two French ambaf- 
fadors^ J^ubigny and Planys^ being gone ; into. Scot^ 
land, Werke> Nov. «8, 1520. 236. b. 

96. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; alTuring bet 
of Henrv Vlllth's friendfliip for her; and giving het 
much advice about ber oondu61. Wfefkej Nov. 28, 
.1520. ; ' . ' » . 237. b. 

• g:^. The chancellor of Scotland, lo Ld. Dacre; de- 
lirine ai prolongation of tnice. (Orig. inctofed in 11. 
114*) Glafgow, Dec* 5, 15204 240- 

98. The E. of Northnniberland, to Card. Wolfey; 
.about James Vth's intended marriage with a filler of 
the Emperor. (Orig.) Nov. 16, 1529- .24U 

Wi^' Q. Margaret, to the E. of Surrey; acquaints 
him with the force Albany has brought ^ith him from 
ErancCj Wd his inteintJon to invnde England; Wil^ 
marginal notes, (a copy of yi. 244.) Oft. 43? 

fa62iJiM , . • • : • ; ' • • ' . ^ 242. 

ibo. Ld. T. Dacre, to the E: of Surrey; reports 
Albtiny's and Maxwell*s motions towards thfe borders . 
(Orig.) CarUfle, 0€t. 18, 1523. 244. 

101. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; reports Al- 
bany's negociations with the Scotch' lords, and his 
Jaft departure for France. (Orig,) Whittingham, 
May 31, 1524. 246. 

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102. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey ; requeftinff 
the king's pardon for William Hatherington's mil- 
demeanors in his marriages. (Orig.) Hatbottle, 
Jtfarch 5. 248. 

105. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey ; defiring the 
nomination of /herifFs Sec. for Cumberland and Nor- 
tliumberland. (Orig.) Werk, April 12, 1525? 249. 

104. A letter from fome difcontented perfon, re- 
prefenting many abtifes, t^hiefly about the borders ; 
iHvet<yhs againft the papifls : probably in the time of 
Q. Eliz. 250. 

• 105. LordT. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
Bp. of Carlifle coming down, and fcarcity of pro- 
Vilions. (Oirig,) Kirkofw'ald, May 8tli. 252. 

- 106. Dr. Magnus, lo Card. Wolfey; about Q. Mar- 
garet's progrefe toWaWs Scotland, and the D. of Al- 
bany's departure. (Orig.) Berwick, June i(5, 
X5X7. ; 253. 

107. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. WoHey? reprefenting 
the deficiency in the number of men brought by lir 
W* Bulmer, fir Marai. Confiable, &c. the army 
difcharged. (Orig.) 254. 

108. The E.of Northumberland, to Cdrd. Wolfey^ 
Vhidicates himfelf againft fome charges of lenity to- 
wards W" Lifle, and otliers. (Orig.) Neu^aftle, 
Jilarch 24, 15^ . 255. 

109. Names of penfioners, with their fees, on the 
hordm. 257. 

- 1 10. Sir W* Eure, to Card. Wolfey ; about depre- 
dations of rebels in Tindal ; a charge agtainfl Sir 
Salph Feawick* (Orig.) Hexliami July 2^ )525? 

1 1 1. A bill of information againil tlie Dacres. 26 1 . 

The D.of Albany, to Q. Margaret; pi-omifes 
to proted her, efpecially againft Angus, as he had 
ttomiii^d Clarencieux. (Orig. French.) Edinb. 
March 6, 1517. 26% 

113- James V, figned James Chancellor, to Henry 
•VIII; defiring a fafe-condud for John Ireland, &c. 
(in ihc abfence of Albany.) (Orig.) Edinb. 
Aug- S. [ 263. 

114. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; about tlie 
gourney of the French ambafladors ; great feuds in , 
Scodand; propofals for a prorogation. (Orig.) 
iHarbottle, Dec. 10. 1520. 264. 

115. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey ; acquaints 
"him of his having difcharged fome men ; Albany 
ready to fet out; has fent up a credence to Surrey, 
fwho is gone fouth. (Orig.) Morpeth, Dec. lo, 
1523. 266. 

116. Q. Margaret, to the lords of Council; ex- 
poilulating about the keeping of the young king. 
<Orig.) Nov. 26, 152^ , 268. 

117- Q. Margaret; articles of what fhe defires of 
the chancellor. (Orig.) May 12, 1517.'^ 27O; 

118. Q. Margaret, to Card. Wolfey.; about a pro- 
motion to the Archbk. of Glafgow. (Orig.) Feb. 19, 
1322. 272. 

. 1 19» Qi Margaret, to the E. of Surrey ; defiring to 
be apprized. /of Henry Vllltli's pleafure about the 
introdudion of James V. (Orig.) Sept 13, 1523. 

274. 

1^0. Q. Margaret, to Henry VIII ; credence for 
the bearer of her articles, I. 112. & VI. i44. (Orig. 
fconf I. 115.) Edinb. Jan. 6, 1522. 276. 

121. Q. Margaret, to Henry vili; about Albany's 
going to France, and the conditions of her return 
into Scotland. (Orig.) York, June 3, 1517. 278. 

122. A claufe in fome treaty, about the bor- 
ilers. 280. 



1 23. etiry VIII ; ^ draufi^ of his coihnadflion to th9 
commifliouers of the north. Jan. 30, 15 ; 281* 

124. Proclamafion ofrtbe commiflioners in the 
north. 282» 

i^'i. Q. Margaret, to Card. Wolfey; defiring to 
borrow money (Orig. conf. I. 11 3.) 1516? 283. 

126. Ahth^ Oughtred, to Card. Wolfey; about his 
fon in law, Guy Wylftrop, and Ibme of his feryants, 
obeying a fummons to appear before the Cardinal^ 
&c. SirW" Bulmer^s loyalty. (Orig.) Berwick, 
June 10. * 2#4.* 

127. The Bp. of Durham (Tho. Ruthal) to Hen^ 
Vlll ; rqports his having urged Ld. Dacre to make 
incurfioBS. (Orig.) Aln...Nov. 1, 1521? 285. 

128. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; about Q; 
Margaret's reception and enteitainment at Yoik. 
(Orig) York, June 3, 1517. < 286. 

1 29. Sir Ralph Eure, and five more commiflioners, 
to the Lords of Council; ad viiing the repeal of an 
annuity gi-anted to Cnthb* and Edw* Charlton, and 
to have them punifiied; and about fome regulationf 
on the borders. Berwick, July 15, 1536? 287^ 

ISO: Gavin (Dunbar)* UVrchbp. of Gla%6w; let- 
ters of cenfureagaiflftiniurgentB. £89. - 

131. ITie D. of Albany, to J. de Barbon his fetf 
in London I about fome negociationis. A <$ypher at 
the end. (Orig.) Edmb. Feb. 14, 15«4. - %90.^ 

132. Lord T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; offers to 
bring her front Dbuglas CilUe, or lO mil^s within 
Stirling, (anfwer to T. 18.) ^rkofwald^ Jan. 2^ 
151A. . . ' 292; 

183; Br. Magniis,: tor the Bp. of Aberdeen; about 
redrefs to be made by virtue ot the peace of 6ei:wi^K> 
Berwick, Jan 20, 1526. *94. . 

134. Dr* Magnus; to the Ghajici;lV)r of Scotland ; 
to the fame pui^ort B^-wick, Jan. 20, 15^. 295. 

135. The lords of Council of Scotland, to the 
Englifh ambaflador (Dr. Magnus) promifing to pro- 
ceed without delay to the redrefs ftiptil$4ed at Ber- 
wick. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 19, 15^6. ^97. 

136. The E. of Angus, to Dr. Magnus; about 
redrefs, and the encounter at Linlithgoiw,. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Jan. 20, 1526. 298. 

137. Adam Otterburn, to Dr. Magnus; acquaints 
him with his return from Berwick ; ne^s about the 
encounter at Linlithgow, and the redrefs. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Jan. 19, 1526. 299. 

138. Dr. Magnus; his anfwer to, the Iwds of Scot- 
land's letter (II. 135.) urging the redre& fiipulated 
at Berwick. Berwick, Jan. 22, 1526. 300. 

139. Adam Williamfon, to the poftulate of Ar- 
broath; admonifhing him and Q. Margaret to come 
to England, and to follow the advice m Henry VIIL 
(vid. II. 166.) Jan. 27, 1515. SOS. 

140. An article of an old league between France 
and Scotland. (Latin.) «05. 

141. Dr. Magnus, and Ro^er RadclyfF, to Card. 
Wolfey; concerning the diflenlions in Scotland; am- 
balTadors ready t6 come away. (Orig.) Edinb. JtJov. 
29, 1524. * 306. 

142. Ld.T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; reporting tlie 
late events in the north ; Albany's invafion ; ^ 
truce of Sept 11, &c. (Orig.) Carliile, Sept 12, 
1522. 310. 

143. A note from fome perfon commilBoned by 
Albany to treat with Clarencieux about peace; Al- 
bany's intended palfage through England mentioned. 
Jan. 1517. 3|3. 

1 44. J. de Planys and Gav. Dunbar, to Ld. T..Dacre 
and Dr. Magnus ; defiring the-iafe-coodM^kcfore 

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Edinb. Feb. 27, 1 5 1 6. 3 1 4, 

145. Ld. T. Dacre^ to J. de Planys and G. Dunbar ; 
anfwer to the above, that the fafe-condu6t is ar- 
rived^ and mentioning the king of Spain's death. 
Coldftream^ Feb. 28, 1 5 1 6. 315. 

146. Ld. T. Da;cre? to the D. of Alk^iy; about 
negociations for peace, and amhaffadors coming for 
the purpofe. £tel, March 2, 1 5 1 6. 3 1 5. b. 

. 147. The D. of Albany, to lord T. Dacre; pro- 
fefimg a great defire for peace, (Orig.) Edinb. 
M^rch 5, 1516. 316, 

148. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; urging 
the arrival of the ambafladors : anfwer to the above. 
Morpeth, March 15, 1516. 317. b. 

149. Gavin Dtinbar and fir W Scot, to Ld. T. 
Pucre; defiring to know why the fafe-conduc^ for 
de Planys was not yet arrived. (Orig.) Edinb. 
March 10, J 51 6. 3 is. 

. 150. Lord T. Dacre, to G. Dunbar and fir W» 
Scot ; Henry VIII. unwilling to call upon de Planys to 
i^ccompany the ambafladors of the Scots : anfwer to 
the above, Moi^eth, March 15, 1516. 319. 

151. Q. Mar^ret, to; the D. of Albany; expreffes 
amicable intentions ; earnelily requefls that the Bp. of 
Duwkeld might be releafed from confinement Mor- 
peth, May? 1516.. 320. 

152, Lord D'Arcy, to Henry vill; reports con- 
cerning the ftate of BordoixJ; vindication of his con- 
du6l; : anfwer to VI, 64. (Orig.) Templehurft, March 
£0, 1514. 3£3. 

15s. Lord T. JOaoe, to Card. Wolfey ; acquaints 
hiBL of Albany's departure; and about meafures to 
be taken in confequence. (Orig.) Harbottle, 06^ 
31, 1522. : 327. 

154. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; reports 
concerning the fiate of the borders ; Albany's con- 
duft; Gaultier the duke*8 fecretary fent up; de- 
fires to be appointed governor, and his brethren 
Chriftopher ana Philip wardens of the marches, (Orig» 
conf. 111. 29.) Werk, Pec. 19, 1521. 329. 

155. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey ; about re- 
pairs of the caftles on the borders. (Orig.) Har- 
Wtle, June 21, 1517* 331. 

156. Lord T. Dacre/ to Card Wolfey; about 
father Chadworth's mediation between Q. Margaret 
and the E. of Angus- (Orig.) Harbottle, 06t. 22, 
1520. 333. 

, 157. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; reports 
Gaultier being arrived in Scotland from Albany ; the 
Humes at Cawe mills ; Armfirongs on the borders. 
(Orig. ) Harbottle, March 5,1519. 335. 

158. Lord T. Dax^re, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
Humes at Cawe mills ; and money brought for them 
by Dr. Magnus. (Ori^.) March, 1519. 336. 

J 59- Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey ; about Al- 
lymy's intended invafion; aid given to Angus; and 
defiring that wardens may be appointed. (Orig.) 
Norhaih, Feb. 18, 1522. 338. 

160. Lord T. Dacre, to the lords of Council^ 
rqirefents the D. of Albany's harih proceedings 
againft Q. Margaret (Orig.) Kkkofwald, Aug. 1, 
1515. 341, 

161. Sir Ralph Sadler, to tlie Ld. Privy Seal 
(Cromwell) reports the ftate of the northern counties ; 
the people of Darlington inclined to rife. (Orig.) 
Newcaule, Jan. 28, 1537. 344. 

162. Abftrafts of 19 letters concerning tScottifli 
affairs ; provinfi^ the French intereft with the Scots 
lords. About Jan. 1524^ 346^ 



1 63. Sir Wm. Eure ; articles to be declared to the 
Ld. Privy Seal, concerning the tranquillity of th« 
borders. .March? 1540? 350. 

164. Anth^ Oughtred, to Card. Wolfev; giving 
intelligence of Albany's fueceffes againft the Humes 
near Berwick. (Orig.) Berwick, Aug. 25, 1515. 352. 

165. Clarencieu>l:, to Card. Wolfey; reports hii 
negociations with Albany, (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 9^ 
1516. 354- r 

166. Gavin Douglas, to Adam Williattifdn } con- 
cerning the B^ of Dunkeld, the death of Lewis XlH 
&c. Perth, Jan. 21, 1515. (yid.II. 139. and VI. 68.) 356. 

167- Gavin Douglas, to Adam Williamfon ; con* 
cerning the B^ of Dunkeld; complains of the Bp; 
of Murray (Ad'' Foreman.) Perth, Jan. 18^ 
1515. , 357* 

168. The D. of Norfolk, to Q. Margaret; give^ 
advice to her about her articles, I. 121. chiefly aoout 
Angus's return. Sept. 1524. 358* 

169. Tlie D. of Norfolk, to Q. Margaret; ac^ 
quaints her that the Bp. of St. Andrews hiad fent to 
haften the return of Albany. Sept. 1524. 360. 

170. James V, and Q. Margaret, to the Pope; re-^ 
comnlending Gavin Douglas tor the B*^ of Dfinkeld. 
Perth, Jan. 17, 15 15. 364* 

171. Glarencieux^ to Card. Wolfey; about th6 
Humes coming to England. (Orig.) Norham, 
Feb. 18, I5i€? 365. 

17^. Tlie D. of Albany, to Mary the French 
queen; comf>Jimentary. {French.) Edinb. 1515. 367. 

173. Q. Margaret's credence to Henry VIII; com^ 
plains of Albany's hard treatment. Sept 1515. 368. 

1 74. Lord T. Dacre, to the lords of Council ^ 
Albany takes Stirling caftle, with the king and queen; 
fome other news, and advice. (Orig.) Harbottle, 
Aug. 7, 1515. 369/ 

'175. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolf^; about 
Hay's coming to Q. Margaret (Orig.) Harbottle, 
Nov. 19, 1515. 371.* 

176. James Hay, to lord T. Dacre; reports his ne- 
gociations with Albany. (Orig.) Edinb. Ofit 21, 
1515. 37«. 

177. Lord T. Dacre, to the lords of Counpil; 
about fome injuries committed by fir Humphry 
Lifle on the prior of Brenkbury. (Orig.) Carlifle, 
Aug. 18, 15 — . " 374* 

178. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; about 
fome iiiroads into Scotland; and propofals for 
peace. (Orig.) Hexham, June 11, 1524. 876* 

179. Bills concerning trefpaffes on the borders; 
probably referred to in the next number. 1 528i 378. 

180. Lord W. Dacre, to the E. of Angus; com* 

?lains of attempts on the borders ; Netherby burnt 
laward, March 4, 1528. 579* 

181. The p. of Albany, to lord T. Dacre ; about 
ambaffadors to be fent up, and inroads. (Orig.) 
Edinb. M^h 1, 1524. 380* 

1 82. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany ; defiring 
iiim to haften up the ambafladors; and complaining 
of inroads. Morpetli, Feb* 25, I5244 S8£. 

Catigula, B« IIL 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftaxis foliis 312. 

1. Lord Dacre, to the Bp. of Durham; about 
i}icurfions intoTweedale and Annandale;and juftify- 
inghimfelf (Orig*) Carlifle, Oa. 23, 1513. 1. 

2i Lord Ti Dacre, to the Bn4 of Durham ; acquaints 
him of the £. of Surrey having been made lord 

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lleut. of die north; and about the efoape of Gavin 
Ogle- (Orig.) CarliOe, Aug. 17, . e. 

• 3. Lord W. Dacre, to the E. of Angus ; complains 
of attempts on tFie bord^i 1 by Ld. Maxwell ; Netnerby 
burnt Alnwick, Feb. 26, 1528. 3. ' 

4. Lord T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; reports the 
ftate of affairs in Scotland ; Albany demands aid, 
which is refufcd ftate of the borders; three Charl- 
tons taken. (Orig.) Morpeth, May 20, 1524. 6. 

5. Ld. T. Dacre and Dr. Magnus, to Odrd. 
Wolfey ; a truce prorogued to the 1 8th of Feb. ; and 
about. Clarencieux coming down. (Orig.) Caflifle, 
Jan^ 29^ 1517. 9. 

B. Ld, T. Dacre, to Q. ]\f argarct ; proniifes to 
proteft the' priorefs of Coldftreahi; reprefcnts the 
danger of Albany's having the government of Scot- 
land. Apiil, 1523. 10. 

• 7. Ld. T. I)acre, to the Bp. of Durham; about an 
incurfion made by his brother and tenant* into Scot* 
land; (Orig.) Kirkofwald. 06^-29.1513: 1.1. 

* 8. Ld. T. Dacre, to the Bp. of Durham; about 
incurfions to be made into Scotland. (Orig.) Car- 
lifle, Od. 20, 1513. 12. 

9. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey ; about letters 
from Wolfey to Albany, and Q. Margaret, to Wolfey:; 
a fufpenfign of war ; ai}d an intended inroad. (Orig.) , 
Whittingham, April 17, 1522.^ 14. 

10. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; an epidemical 
difeafe at Edinburgh;! the young king removed ; the 
Humes flay the abbot of Coldingham. (Orig.) Mor- 
peth, 061. 19, 1519. .16. 

11. .The. Bp. of Galloway (David Hamilton) and 
two more, to Henry yiir; acquainting hijn that they 
had delivered his letters, &c.* to 'Albany, and tl^ 
Council of Scotland. (Orig.) £dinb. July 1, 
'1516. ^ y • ' , 

. 12.' Card. Wolfey, to ^he Bp. of Cerlifle; .ordering 
liim to pay a balance in his hands to Ld. Ducre. 
Xa, draught in Wolfey's hand. conf. VI. 1 85.) Hampton 
Court, June 14, I5i6, . , . . . 18. 
^13. Card. Wolfey, to Ld. T. Dacre; an order to 
receive a balance iri the hands of the Bp. of Ciarlifle. 
(A draught in Wolfey's hand, fee VI. 185.) ^lampton 
CJ#urt, June 14, 15 16. ' ' 18. b. 

14. The mafter of Huntly, to Henry Vll; certify- 
ing the murder of James III. K. of Scotland. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Jan. 8, 1489. v ... 19. 

1 5» Ld. T. Dacre and Dr. Magnus, to Henry VIII ; 
reporting their conference with the Scottifh commif- 
iioners at Cornell, &c. (Orig.) Harbottle, Sept. itf, 
*1516. \ ^ ' • 20. 

11^. Ld. T. Dacre, to Henry VIII ; about fafe-con- 
dufls ; de la Motte faile4 from Leith ; fhips building 
at Leith, and great preparations . at JSdinburgh. 
(Orig.) Carlifle, Feb. 24, 15 1 3. 23. 

17. Ld. T. DacriB, to Hen. Vlil; intelligence from 
Scotland : the French king might mairy Q. Margaret 
(Orig.) . Carlifle, April 8, 1514. \ \ 25. 

18. Ld. T. Dacre, to Hen. VllI.; concerning coiti- 
raiffiDners to be noipinated for Scotland; de la 
Motte landed at Leith with ammunition, &c. (Orig.) 
Fourde caftle, Dec. 1 0^ 1 5 1 2. 27. 

19. Ld. W. Dkcre, to Henry Vlil; juftifies himfelf 
a^ainft fome charges of negligence; repoits about 
attac ks on the boi dcM s, and about one James Griftiths, 
a Welchman, being gon6 to Edinb. (Orig.) Nawird, 

;JBrt!^4dj*i;5ss. so. 

20. Ld. T. Dacre, Ui Henry VIII ; reports liis 
^having accompanied Q. ^laigaret to Durham; 



irrive jit Morpcrth.: (Origu) : DurKam, Aprif i2i 
451.6. ' .i f . sa* . 

21. Card. Wolfey, to the'^D^of Albany ; profefles 
his M'iflies for peace, but rejefts the propofed compi'e- 
henfion ; taxes Albi^iny with double dealing. (Fi ench.) 
Weftminfter, 1523. S4^i 

24. Names of perfons who fat on Angus's for- 
feiture; and to whom his lands were granted* 
15128. , . . • . ,J36, . 

23. Card. Wolfey; to Ld. T. Dacre; exhorts him 
to vigorous exertions ; and inftru6U him aboutanfwdfi 
to be given to the D. of Albany. 1522: • 37. . 

24. Q. Margaret; articles hi h^fbehklf to be Itiid 
before Hen. Vlil. by lord Wni. Howard. •ii534f 4U 

25. The D. of Albany, to - CaVd. Wolfty ; 
pofing a 'pr6k)hgati6n of thetrdce^f Sept >M. ftnt 
by J. Barbon. (Orig. Fr^cbl) twEdihb. Sqit. 27^ 

1522. . " ■ 3 r v •'43;' 

26. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey ; a^wiit'the trial 
of the Lifles at Yotk; And divers tuatters relating to 
the borders. (Orig.) ShcriflF Hoioton], Sept 27j 

1527. ■ '\ • . ' 44. 

27; Dr. Magnus, to fir JiEimes CoJvil and the other 
commiffioners of Scotland ; aiding them to itiertifegs 
for retlrefe and abllinence. (anotliMBr copy at III; 158.) 
Berwick, Oft. 16, 1533. " 4j6/. 

28. Card. Wolfey, to the E. of Surrey; anproving 
of his meafures for pppofingiAibany ;! reprelents the 
weak ftate of France. 0&. 15? 1523. 5(k 

29. Card. WoMey, to lord T. Dhtfe; apprizes him 
of Albany's departure from France for Scotikhd; his 
prattices at Rome to. obtain adivorbe betweeii QUeen 
Margaret and Angiis ; advifes the expendin^oSdOO of 
.1000 marks in ftiriing up the Scots, (cont, II. 1*4.) 
Calais, Nov. 27, 1521. . . [5^.- 

30. Q; Margaret; to the D. of Ndrfolk ; thinks him 
for his kinduefs,'aAd about her articles, (the fame at 
lil. 110. and VI.fi253.) Oa. 6, 1524. : 54. » 

' 31. Jamei V, to Dr. Magnus; vindicate^ ^riufifelf 
againft a falfe report that John Campbell had beeii 
fent abroad to negociate a maiiTiage:' (Ori^.) Ftcblcar, 
Jan. 29, 1531. 1 - '36. 

sk. Sir Wra. Eure, to the E. of19urrey; kpt^aints 
hirii with Albany's propofals to the Sc6tt5Hr loids 
to attack England. (Orig.) < •Be^eftoo,) Oft. ; 19, 

1523. ' . ; - 57/ 

33. Ld. Ogle, to the E. of Siirrey; with foirie In- 
telligence he had from the priorefs of Eccles; and 
otliers, about Albany's anival in' Scotland, and his 
preparations, (conf. V-I. 213.) Od. 6, 1523. 58/ 

' 34, Sir Wm. Bulmer, tothe E. of Surrey ^ withfonKs 
intelligence he had from thejiriorefs of ColdllreaiTt 
about Albany's preparations; The l&tter 6f tl^ pHol-efs 
is dated Edinb. Oft. 3. OGt. 6, '15«3. 59. 

35. The E. of Argyle, tc^ Mn John Drummbnd ; a 
Aitnmons to appear at a meeting at Slirling, Feb. 6, 
Campbell, Jan* 28> I52i5. . : 1 60. 

36. Dr. Magnus? td the CommilfionerS of Scot- 
land'; apprizes them of an inrOad, and an attack 

tne' ^townt lof. Reddam; Berwick, 06L 3, 

1533. I. .:: ' r gl.' 

37. James V, figned Albany, to Henry VIII ; defir- 
ing afafe-condu6t for feveral ambalfadors to treat for 
'peace. (Orig.) iidinb. Dec. 12. 1521. 62. 

Names of the council and lioufchold, with the 
warden of the marches, and what tees they ihaJl 
hate. ^ • - ' 

39. Kxaniination of Catherine Ormrton, a relation 
of lord Brothwick, fent up as a i^y by Aibaay. 
Maifeh S4, 1528. - • ' ^W.' 

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40. The Archbp. of St Andrews, t6 the Abbot of 
Cambufkenneth; about Q. Margaret's evil advifers; 
and the declaration of the Scottifli lords. - (Orig. 
vid. VI. 2480 St Andrews, Jan. 26, 1525. 68. 

41. Tlie D. of Albany, to Card. Wolfey; thanking 
him for his good reception of fiarbon, and cenfurmg 
the latter for fome omillion. (Orig. Frem:h.; 
Edinb. March 1, 1524. 70. 

42. The E. of Angus, to Dr. Magnus ; complains 
of the Q. being ill advifed. (Orig.; St. Andrews, 
Jan. 27, 1525. 71. 

43. Sir John Bulmer, tothe^E. of Surrey; with 
the priorefs of Coldftream's intelligence that a par- 
liament at Edinburgh inclined in favour of a marriage 
between James V. and a daughteroftheKpf France. 
(Orig.) Norham, Nov. 26, 1523. 72. 

\ 44. Sir Chriftopher Dacre, to Ld. T. Dacre; re- 

E' robates the conduct of the E. of Angus, who he fays 
as joined the Archbp. of St Andrews. , (Orig.) 
Hexham, Feb. 2, 1525. 73. 

45. The D. of Albany, tq JVIr. J. Barbon; cenfur- 
ing him for not having pundually obeyed his in- 
ftrudions. (Orig.) Edinb. March i, 1524. . 74. 

46. George Douglas, to the D. ot* Norfolk; ac- 

Suaints him that the Archbp. of St Andrews haf^ 
een fet at liberty by Q. Margaret and the E. of 
Arran; their government much difliked ; advifes jhe* 
E. of Angus's fpeedy return. (Orig.) Boutle? 
Oft. 24, I5^i4. 76. 

47. The D. of Albany, to the Dfs. his wife. (Orig. 
cypher, conf. I. i, arid^2(y.) Dumbarton, Jan. 26, 
1524. 78. 

48. William Halls, to the D. of Norfolk ; reports 
that Q. Margaret diiapprows of the two prelates be- 
ing brought to Berwick; (conf vi. 223.) about the 
rellitution of two Iceland fhips; Arran very unpo-^ 
pulai*; ambaflbrs to be fent (Orig.) Edinb. Sept 12, 
3524. : 80. 

49. A proclamation about the debatable lands. 
1537? 83, 

50: A proclamation for the weft marches, pro- 
claimed at Gretna chiireh^ Oft:. 26, 1537. figned 
Robert Maxwell. 86. 

51; Dr. Magnus, to Q. Margaret; adnionifhes her 
tjO; cpijfide ^n her brothef; and in him. Edinb. Aug. 

, ... 89. 
i .52. GcHiRpllea, thci D. of Albany,- giving him 
i cireumftwtial acCountiof all that happened in 
Scotland fmce the duke -s departure. (Fr. ) Dumbar, 
Sept. as, 1524. . I . . . 90. 

5^; William Halls, to the D. of Norfolk ; reports 
tHe Archbp. of St Andrews manoeuvres to recover 
his lib^rty^ SLXid the fteps taken towanis a peace; 
(Q%-) Edinb. Sept i, 1524. ' : 96. j 

54. Thft .Bp. of lilaiidiifF (Robert Hoigate) Dr. 
Magnus, and 4 more, being the council ih the northy 
to the tdf Privy Seal; about paymeots of diets, 
pledges, and forfeiture?. (Orig. conf. ill. 88. and YIl. 
|Sl.; '.York, January .9, ;^38. . . > . agu 

.55. The D. of Albany, tx> James V; :profeffidns of 
loy^ty, and ^n^wers to , fome fetters, (Tranflation 
^om tfee Jr^pch.) ; .F^b..a.^i525. : 100. 

.56i 'the lords of Scotlandi: theic offers , to Q. Mar-i 
garet Edinb. Feb. i^? i$^5. ^ , ; , • 10c. 
J. 57. The lords of Sc^^tlwd; luticies in. anf^er td 
Q. M*?rga^^'3 r^ply ^ their offers.. £dinU.Fcb- itt ? 

15^^ 1 ' / lOflUi- 

; M. Q. Margaret^.her r^ly to ibe: Off(W?« qf the 
lord^f»«f §C0^dv IWipb. Feb. 1«F 104; 

59. Robt lojdOgle/ te tijp iyijjPSteitay ^fe^ 



tion about Albany's motions. (Orig. conf. VI. 146.) 
Werk, Oct 3, 1524. 105. 

60. Caid. Wolfey, to lord T. Dacre ; direfHons 
about negociations with Scotland ; D'Aubigny and 
another French ambaifador mentioned, (a draught, 
the latter part in Wolfey's hand.) Feb- "11? 
15<21. 106. 

61. Q. Margaret to Card. Wolfey; againft Angus's 
coming into Scotland, &c. (another copy I. 44.) 
Edinb. Oct 6, T5«4. iii. 

62. The E. of Cumberland, to Dr. IVIagnus ; 
about redrefs on the borders. (Orig.) Carlille, 
March l, 1526. 114. 

63. Dr. Magnus, Uf the E. of Cumberland ; anfwer 
to the above. March 6? 1526. ' 115. 

64. The D. of Norfolk, to Queen Mafg^aret ; w^th 
much fober advice about the return of i^gv^ 
Newcaftle, Oft. 20, 1524. i ty. 

65. David Ketanedy, E. of Caffilis, to Card. 
Wolfey; abomt an intended peace; defircs a pro 
longation of truce for one month. (Orig.) Edinb* 
March 7, 1525. , ) 121. 

66. The E. of Arran, to the D. of Norfotk; re^ 
monftrating againft Angus's coming into Scotland, 
(another copy II. 93.) Kinnerly, Oft. 3, 1524; 123. • 

67. Q. Mai'garet, to Henry ' VIII ; about her anfwer 
to the articles II. 91; and againft Angus's return; 
(another copy at VJI, 32.) E4inb. Oft. 6, 1524. 1^4. 

68. The E. of Arran, to Hen. VIII; ftrongly re-* 
monftrating againft the E. of Angus's return ; boaft^ 
of being of the blood royal. Linlithgow, Oft. 5^ 

69. Card. Wolfey, to the D. ofNorfolk ; direftiohS 
about fending the E. of An^us ihtb Scotland, not- 
withftanding Q. Margaret's and' Arran's /remon-* 
ftranees. Weftm. Nov.. 1 1? 1524. : ' j28. 

70. Tho. Whattbn, to the Xd. Privy Seal J reports 
the good ftate of the borders; traduces hi^ prede* 
ceffors, Dacre and ; ClifFdrd. . <Orig.) Carlifle, 
Sept. 4, 1537. I.: . , j^j^ 

71. Wm. Franklyii,' to' the Bp. of Durham; ter 
ports the ftate of Norham caftle; Albany has taken 
Hurae caftle; ;^hi<!h is retakeh^and demoliflied by Ld^ 
Alex. Hume ; Albany^s tony 40,000 ftrong. Norhitti^ 
Augf.29, 1515. ' . - : 1:3^, 

72. Gav. Bp. of Glafgow, to Card. Wolfey; defir- 
irig his intfereft to prieferve the exemption of his fe6 
from the primacy of St. Andrews- (Orig.) Edirik 
Feb. 20. ' 135. 

75. ThoAi^ Log^n, tb Dr. Magnus; about the 
chancellor (Beaton) writing to Rome for the U^titi* 
Ihip, a cardinal's 1^ &f. 1527. 136;. 

74. Robt Stuart Ld. Aubigny, and J^ban dd 
Pianis, French ainbaffadors,' to Ld. T. Dicte ; re- 
quefting a fafe-condud to pafs through Etigia;ii4 
in tlieir ii^y : home. \ (Otig.) Edinfe .fitfb. . ««, 

75. James IV, to Henry' Viilj defiring a fefe^coti*^ 
dua for the E. of Errol and 5 more. (Orig. ) EtKnbL 
Jan. .16^ 1510.: f . .T : 138k' 

: ^7€. A draught of a memorial toucliing Albany'4 
Cjwning into England. Jati? 1*17. 139, 

; 77. Q. Margaret, to Ld. T. Dacre; complains of 
feiunfcindriefe. (Orig. ftntwith r. lis.) ' StirMcrL 
April 1, 1524. • i4i7 

78. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; acquaints her 
that he has detained her melTenger, biit fprjearded 
her letters lb' LOfldon/ WliittSWghain, April IL 

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79- The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre ; defiring 
him to forward the queen's meffenger, and to 
co-operate towards peace. (Orig.) Northberme? 
April 9, 1524. 143. 

80. Tlio. Wharton, to Henry VIII ; certifying the 
good ftate of the borders. (Orig.) Carlifle, Sept. 3, 
1537. ^44. 

81. The E. of Northumberland, to Card. Wolfey; 
fir W" Lifle and many thieves executed; Ld. Cum- 
berland and Ld. W. Dacre reconciled. (Orig.) 
Alnwick, April 2, 1528. 146. 

82. The D. of Albany, to Card. Wolfey; cre- 
dential for Gaultier Malynes. (Orig. French.) 
Edinb. Jan. l, 1522? 149. 

83. Geo. Lawfon, to Mr. Cromwell; about the 
payment of diet to the commiffioners at Newcaftlc, 
and to the E. of Northumberland for the 2000 men 
he had raifed. (Orig.) Newcaftle, Sept. 27, 
1533. 150. 

84. Adam WilHamfon, to Q. Margaret; ad- 
moniflies her to follow the advice of Henry VIII. 
Jan. 27, 1515. 152. 

85. G. mafter of Aneus, to fir Chriftoph. Dacre; 
wonders he had received no anfwer to his^ propofal 
of an interview at Coldftream. (Orig.) Coldftream, 
Jan. 31, 1525. 153. 

86. Sir Chriftopher Dacre, to Ld. Angus; anfwer 
to the above. Hexham, Feb. 2. 1525. 154. 

87. The E. of Shrewfbury, to Henry VIII ; about the 
defence of Carlifle, to which place Albany was 
marching ; wants money. (Orig.) York, Sept 8th, 
1522. 155. 

88. The Bp. of LlandafF and council of the north, 
to the Ld. Privy Seal; about the gaol deli venr at 
Carlifle ; Hexham gaol broken into by the Liddildale 
men. (Orig.) York, Dec. 9, 1537. 156. 

89. W" Franklyn, to Card. Wolfey; reports an 
inroad of the Scots in Northumberland. (Orig.) 
Durham, April l, 1525. I58. 

90. James V, (figned James Chanceller) to Henry 
VIII; with the herald Marchmont, who was goin^ to 
the Duke of Albany m France. (Orig.) Edmb. 
Aug. 3, 1517. ^ 159. 

91. Dr. Magnus and two more, to Mr. Cromwell; 
the commiffioners fend up Sir lli. Wharton to the 
king for inftrudions. (Orig.) Newcaftlc, Aug. 
S3, 1533. 160. 

92. Dr. Magnus and three more, to Henry VIII; 
about the keeping pofleffion of Cawe Mills. (Orig.) 
Newcaftlc, July 26, 1533. 16 1. : 

93. Dr. Ms^gnus and three more, to Henry VIII; 
report the negociatipn for a truce ; and about a 
Welchman arrived in Scotland. (Orig.) Newcafilj^ 
July 11, 1533. 163. 

94. Dr. Magnus, to Mr. Cromwell; about a truce. 
(Orig.) Ncwcaille, July ll, 153?. 166. 

95. Dr. Magnus, to Mr. Cromwell ; the Scottifh 
commiffioners will not conclude a truce unlefs Cawe 
Mills be (iirrendcred, (Orig.) Newcaftle, July i, 
1533. . . ; 167- 

96. Dr. Magnus, to Mr. Cromwell; reports the 
good iffiie of the proceedings of the cler^ at York ; 
lends him £.5. a?? a token. (Orig.) York, May 
15th, 1533? ' 168. 

97. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; about Q. 
Margaret refufing to come to parliament ; and prac- 
tices at Rome. (Orig. the beginning wantmg.) 
Edinb. Aug. 9, 1525. , ^69. 

98. The Ar^chbp. of St. Apdrews, to oDr. Magnus; 
defuring to cleared of fome imputations brought 



againft him by John louder at Rome. Aug. 9, 

1525. 170. 

99. A copy of the preceding article. 171. 

100. The E. of Cumberland, to Dr. Magnus and 
others of the D. of Richmond's council ; about the 
juftice done at the warden's courts kept by him. 
(Orig.) Carleton, Oa. 7, 1526? 173. 

101. James V, (figned Th. Hav) to Henry VIII; 
about a plorogation of peace, but expoftulatory. 
(Orig.) Edinb. July 18, 1520. 175. 

102. Sir Tho. Wharton, to the Ld. Privy Seal; 
reports a meeting with Ld. Maxwell for redrefs; 
the Liddifdale people refraftory; James v. con- 
trafls a marriage with Mary of Guife. (Orig.) 
Penrith, 0&. 4, 1537. 176* 

103. The D. of Albany, to Henry VIII; about 
Deplany being fent up with the Scots ambaffador. 
(Orig.) Edinb. April 4th, 15 16. 178. . 

104. A fervant of the chancellor of Scotland, to 
the priorefs of Coldftream ; about Albany's intended 
invafion of England ; Werk and Norham mentioned 
as his oljgedls. Oft. 12, 1523. 179. 

105. Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Magnus and Jenyns; 
ordering them to fend up part of the money they had 
taken into the north, the E. of Surrey having made 
^a truce with Albany, (a draught) Dec. 1523. 180. 

106. Lord Maxwell, to Sir Th. Wharton ; touching 
the fupprefling of libels againft Henry VIII. (Orig. ) 
Edinb. Jan. 30, 1539* I8I. 

107. Sir Th. ClyflFord, to the Ld. Privy Seal ; de- 
fires fupplies, &c. for Berwick, and inclofes the next 
article. (Orig) Berwick, July 26, 1537. 182. 

108. Sir Th. Clyfford, to Henry VIII; report^ 
James Vth*s preparations for war; and the execu^ 
tions of Mr. Forbes and lady Glanimis. (inclofed 
in the above.) Berwick, July 26, 1537. 183. 

109. The D. of Norfolk, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
ambafladors to be fent to and from Scotland, and 
Angus's return, (a copy of I. 172.) Newcaftlei 

061 10, 1524. 185. 

no. Q. Margaret, to the D. of Norfolk ; thanks 
for kindnefs, and about the articles, (other copies 
at III. 30. and Vl. 253.) 06t. 6, 1524. 187. 

111. M. Iftringe, parfon of Glaifton, to David 
Beaton Scotch ainbalfador in France; about the 
Archbp. of St Andrews' confinement; and wiihing 
that Albany, &c. would prevail upon the Pope to 
procure his releafe. (French tranflation of a letter 
mtercepted at fea. conf. II. 6.) Edinb. Sept 15» 
1524.; 189. 

112. James V, to Sir Tho. Wharton; about fcur- 
rilous ballads s^ainft Henry VIII. (Orig.) Linli^* 
gow, Jan. 31, 1539- 191. 

113. Names of gentlemen 'ih Weftmoiiamd and 
Cumberland; 192. 

114. Dr. Wm. Barlow (Bp. of St Afaph) to Mr. 
Cromwell; fharply inveighing againft the Scotch 
clergy. The Dr. probably went to Scotland with 
Ld. WHiiam Howard. (Orig.) 1534? 194. 

- 115. Sir R. Cimaby, to the Ld. lieutenant (Nor- 
folk) about the examination of the Charltons. (Orig.) 
Hexham, July 18, 1524? 197- 

116. The E. of Angus, to the Ld. Privy Seal; no- 
tifies James Vth's arrival at Dieppe ; petitions Henry 
VIII. to intercede with Francis-I. to procure his par* 
don. (Orig.) Berwick, Sept 30, 1536. 198. 

117. Subftance of fdme-'-lttters from James v. and 
Q. Margaret, to Henry Vitt ; about James's mfialla^ 
tion in tJieojderjof tJhte garter. 15$4. aoo. 

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1 1 8. The D. of Albany, to the countefs of An- 

foulefme; acquaints her of his being ready to fail, 
ut agrees to tarry fome time longer at her and Francis 
the Ifts defire. (Orig. French.) Dunbarton, Jan. 

£2, 1524. 201. 

119. Names of deputy wardens and penfioners on 
the eafl and middle marches ; and a device for the fafe- 
keq>ing of the weft marches, (vid. IIL 145.) 203. 

• 120. Abridgments of divers letters of Sir Ralph 
Camaby and others, t6 the Privy Seal, &c. chiefly 
about Tindal, and alfo about Ireland. 1538? 270. 

121. Sir W" Eure, to the D. of Richmond; Sir 
W" Lifle not in the debatable lands; redrefs not 
eafily obtained from the E. of Angus and the Scots. 
(Ong.) Harbottle, Sept 12, 1526. 209. 

122. An account of trefpafles on tlie borders : in- 
clofed in the above. 1526. 210. 

123. The E. of Cumberland, to the D. of Norfolk? 
incloiing a letter from Scotland ; and about the de- 
fence of Berwick. (Orig.) Skipton, April 25. 212. 

124. Edward Aglionby, to the Ld. Lieut, (the D. 
of Norfolk ?) reports an inroad on the weft borders. 
(Orig.) Cockermouth, April 23, ,1 537. 21 S. 

125. Tho. Lowther, to the E. of Cumberland; 
about fortifying Berwick, and preparation of fliips. 
Berwick, April 25, 1537. 214. 

126. Tho. Lowther and J. Mufgrave, to the E. of 
Cumberland? reports that the Scots were prepar- 
ing to ^o and nteet their king. Berwick, April 24, 
1537. ' . 215. 

127. Note of an appeal from the lord warden's 
court? to the Privy Seal. 216. 

128. Edw. Aglionby, to Sir Tho. Wharton; re- 
ports James vth's preparations for going to fea. 
(Orig.) Carlifle, May 4, 1540. 217. 

129. John Thompfon, to Sir Tho. Wharton; re- 
ports the peaceable (late of the borders; James V. pre- 

J>ares fhips; the queen expefts to lye in about Trinity 
unday. (Orig. ) Carlifle, May 4, 1 540. 2 1 9 

130. Sir Tho. WTiarton, to the Ld. Privy Seal; 
teports meetings with Ld. Maxwell about redrefs; 
mentions a proclamation for the good order of the 
borders. (Orig.) Carlifle, Oft. 29, 1538? 220. 

131. The lords of Articles, toQ. Margaret; refpefl; 
ing the lords appointed to attend thfe. king's perfon. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 28, 1523. 222 

132. Sir Til. ClyfFord, to Henry VlII; reporting the 
arrival of two ftiips at Dunbar, and of a fervant of 
the emperor in the wefl: of Scotland. If the latter 
be Godefcalco Erico, this letter is of the year 1534< 
(a copy of III. 167.) 223. 

133. Articles of remembrance to be fliewn to Card. 
Wolfey, touching the danger of the town and caiUe 
of Berwick. 224 

134. Sir Tho. Wharton, to the council of York; 
reports a meeting with lord Maxwell at Loghmaben 
Kyrkbyfhare, Aug. 16, 1538. (Orig. a copy at vii. 
133.) 225, 

135. A proclamation about redrefs on the borders. 
Batyng-Buflc, Aug. 10, 1538. 226. 

136. The E. of Northumberland, to Henry VIII; 
concerning the 2000 men he raifed, and of their being 
difl>anded. Sept 27? 1533. 229. 

137. Sir Wm. Camaby, to his fon Sir Reynold 
Carnaby i aequamts him of an inroad of Liddiidale 
men. (it copy of ill. 146.) Halton, July 29. 2S0. 

138. Cuthb. Ratcliff, to the E. of Weftmoriand 
reports a meetmg fbt reftitution by the Tindal men 
((/rig.) Pylftofii March 9I9 1538. 2Sl. 



139. James V, to Henry VIII; requeftinghis intereft 
with the Pope for the promotion of Rob. Shaw to 
the Bpk. of Moray, and John Hamilton to th§ abbey 
of Paifley. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 20, 1524. 232. 

140. Sir Reynold Camaby, to the council in the 
north ; about redrefs by the inhabitants of Tindal. 
(Orig.) Hallby,Sept. 15, 1538. . 233. 

141. Ld. T. Dacre, to the Bp. of Durham; about 
incurfions to be made into Scotland. (Orig.) Car- 
lifle, Oct. 19, 1513. 235. 

142. Lift of a half year*s penfions and fees to be 
paid. 237. 

143. A letter of fome head men of Tindal ; about 
the i-eftitution required of them. March 1538? 239. 

1 44. The lords of the council in the north, to the 
Ld. Privy Seal ; report the ftate of the caftles in the 
north; the reftitution of the Tindal men, &c. (Orig. 
inclofing 



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York,' April 7, 
1538. 241. 

145. A device for keeping the weft marches, (the 
fame in III. 1 19 ) ^44. 

146. Sir Wm. Camaby, to his fon Sir Reynold 
Camaby; acquaints him of an inroad of Liddifdale 
men. Halton, July 29^ 246. 

147. Inftruftions to Henry Ray purfuivant of Ber- 
wick, for the delivery of letters to the regents of Scot- 
land, (vid. I. 73. and VII. 137-) D«c. 1539. 248. 

148. Sir Wm. Eure, to the Ld. Privy Seal ; reports 
that James V. raifes men and arms, and prepares two 
fhips, but that he profeflTes peaceable intentions, &c. 
(Orig.) Berwick, June 12, 1538 ? 249. 

149. Articles given by fir R. Camaby, &c. to the 
Ld. Privy Seal concerning the Tindal men. (Orig.) 
Sept 17, 1«S8; 251. 

150. Sir R. Camaby, to the Ld. Privy Seal; con- 
ceming the affairs in Tindal. (Orig.) Halton, 
Sept 17, 1538. 253. 

151. The Mai-q. of Dorfet^ to Henry VIII ; about; 
preparations for an inroad ; *prot^6lion given to the 
priorefs of Coldftream. (Orig.) Alnwick, April 16, 
1523. ' 255. 

152. Anth. Oughtred,to the E. of Surrey; reports^ 
Albany's approach towards Berwick. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, OGL 23, 1523. 257. 

153. Sir Tho. Wharton, to Mr. Cromwell ; about 
a Welchman arrived in Scotland. (Orig. conf. III. 93.) 
Newcaftle, Aug. 29, 1533. 258. 

154. Clarenceux,to Card. Wolfey; about Albany*8 
fending up Marflial his fecretary. (Orig. conf. VI. 131^ 
and VIII. 13.) Faukland, Aug. 27, 15 16. 260. 

155. Thomas Tempeft; his opinion conceming 
Tindal. 262* 

156. John Weddrynton, to fir R. Carnaby ; about 
an intended progrefs into Scotland for claiming re- 
drefs. (Orig.) Wydrington, Jan. 24. 1537. 264. 

157. The commifTioners of Scotland, Colville and 
Otterburn, to Dr. Magnus; about a meeting to be 
had at Newcaftle for prorogation of truce. Edinb. 
Ofik. 13, 1533. 266. ' 

158. Dr. Magnus, to the comhiiffioners of Scot- 
land; anfwer to the above, (the fame at III. 27.) 
Berwick, 06L 16, 1533. 267. 

159. Hie commifTioners of Scotland, to Dr. Mag-^ 
nus; anfwer to the above. Edinb. 061. 22, 1533. 270. 

160. Sir Tho. Clyfford, to the D. of Norfolk; 
about meetings for redrefs; Carlifle; the emperor's 
ambaflador pafTed through Berwick in their way 
fouth. (Orig.) Berwick, May 23, 1534. 271. 

161. Queen Margaret, to Henry VIll ; reauefb af- 
fiftance in money, and Henry's intereft in favour of 

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vid. I. 12, 16, 17, 18. Perth, Jan. 22, 1515. 273. 

162 The king's commiflioners at York, to Card. 
Wolfey ; report their proceedings at York, and the 
fubmifiion of the inhabitants. (Orig.) York, March 
«7, 15 . 274. 

163. The D. of Richmond's council, to Card. Wol- 
fey; abput tlie confinement of John Breton, and his 
iiifpute with John Uvedale. (Orig.) March 9. 27€. 

164. The Bp. of Aberdeen (Wm. Stewart) to Mr. 
Cromwell? mentions James Vth's intended marriage; 
and defires his good offices. (Orig.) London, May, 
1534. ^7^- 

165. Tlie E. of Argyle, to Henrj- VIII; ofleringhis 
lawful fervices. (Orig.) Edinb.May27, 1525. 279. 

166. The council of the north, to tlie Ld. Privy 
Seal ; inclofing a report of their proceedings at the 
York aflizes, and two proclamatiQns made on the 
Wlers. (Orig.) York, Aug. 22, 1537. 280. 

167. Sir Th. ClyfFord, to Henry VIII; repeating the 
arrival of two ftiips at Dunbar ; and of a fervant of 
the emperor in the weft of Scotland. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, Oa. 21, 1534.. , 282. 

168. A note concerning James Vth's marriage with 
a princefs of Denmark, propofed by the emperor s emif- 
fary; and the two Ihips aiiived at Dunbar. 1534. 

283. 

169. The abbot of Holm invites his tenants to 
rebel ; and articles of other inifdemeanors committed 
Iby him. ^S^- 

170. Examination of certain witneffiss againft the 
9bbot of Holm in Curaberland. 286- 

171. Sir Wm* Eure, to the Ld. Privy Seal; reports 
hi? proceedings at Berwick; and about a certain 
Frenchman being arrived at the court of James V. 
(Orig.) Berwick^ Jan. 29, 1540? 287. 

1 72. Roger Laffels, fteward to the E. of Northum*^ 
berlandy to the earl ; apprizing him of the expulfion 
of Angus and the DougTlaffesfroni Edinburgh. (Orig.) 
AlpwiC, Aug. 29, 15^^8. 289. 

17s. 'The E. of Northumberland, to Card. Wolfey; 
;|bout the E. of Angus's expulfion, and divers pro- 
ceedings on the borders. (Orig.) Topclyf.Sept. 17, 
i528.. ^91- 

174. Jolm Penven,'to the matter of Angus ; about 
James Vth's intended marriage with Magdalen, Fran-r 
Cis Ift's daughter; and advice to Angus how to re- 
cover James's, favour. P^ris, 0&. 29, 1536. 293. 
' J 175. John Penven, to tHe lord . of Doi^las ; un- 
fiivourable accounts, of Jamps V. about his intended 
marriage ; intrigue* at his court, Rouen, 22, 

, * 176. The lordjj of the fecret council, to Dr. Mag- 
iius; kbout the ratification of the peace of Berwick, 
and the ftipulated redrefs. (Orig.) Edinb. March 6^, 
^526. - , 294. 

177. Dr. Magnus, to the fecret council of Scot- 
land ; concerning the ratifications of the laft peace, 
and rqcommending punctuality as to the days of truce. 
Berwick, March 18, 1526. . 295. 

.178. Henry viii : a fragment of his inftruftitos, 
perhaps to Bonner, to defire the Pope's confent to his 
divorce. from Q. Catherine ; the aft of pari, againft 
appeals to Rome m<;ntiohed. 1584 ? 29C. , 

1 79. Adain Otterl?urn, to Dr. Magnus ; ab^^ut a 
renewal of a conUact between Scotkna and the Ne-. 
tberlands; and contraditting the report of James Vth's. 
intended marriage with the Q. of Hungary* (Qrig.) 
Edinb. June 26, 1531. «98. 

180. Wm.' Franklyn, to the Bp. of Durham (th. 



Ruthal, Privy Seal) reports the meafures tahen in the 
Bpk. to raife men ; complains of Lumley and otberp 
who refufed to go from home. (Orig.) Sept. 15^ 
1522. «99. 
.181. Dr. Magnusy to Card. Wolfey; reports Jamm 
.Vth> defirc to quiet the borders ; Q. Margaret leaves 
court ; Angus has all the influence. (Ong.) Yc^fc, 
March 26, 1526. . 301. 

182. Brian Higdondean. ^f York, and Dr. Mag- 
nus, to Card. Wolfey; report the peace concluded, 
and proclamation thereof made at Berwick. X^^^g*) 
Berwick, Jan. 16, 1526. 303. 

183. The E. of Angles, to Henry VIII; acquaintt 
him that he is endeavouring to fly from France. 
(French, probably a tranflation.) Paris, May % 
1524. 305. 



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185. Reafons why Albany fliould not be governor 
of Scotland : probably drawn: up in London by Gar 
vin Douglas Bp? of Dunkeld, fometime before April, 
1522. 30S!v 

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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conQatis foliis 405, 

1. A treatife of the two bodies of the king, viz. 
natural and political : part 1. confifting of 1 1 chapr 
ters, and part 2. of 4 chapters. ITie whole intend^ 
ed to prove the title of Mary Q. of Scots to the fuc- 
ceflion of the. crown of England ; and that the 3cols 
are not out of the ailegiahce of England. 1 , ^ 

2. An hiftorical treatife, concerning the affairs of 
Scotland; chiefly in vindication of Mary Q. of Scots. 
(French, a fragment.) 94. 

3. A difcQurfe againft th6 government of the 
French in Scotland l^fore ^he wars of Leith. (Latin.) 

*• - 130. 

4. A treatife in vindication of Mary Q. of Sco^ak 
againft Buchj^n^n, Th^anus, &c. (imperfefl,) .135. 

5. The eftate oif Scotland A* 1589— Napies pf th? 
fhires, chief boibuglis, and noblemen in them; and 
how they ftand affe6led. ; , . 222* | 

6. A pedigree of ,the kings of Scotland, from Ro- 
bert Bruce to' <i. Mary. (French, on vellum.) 224- 

7. A commiflion of Francis and Maryi to fundry 
Frenchmen, to quell fome infurreftions in Scotland. 
(French.) Ai«ooife, April J, 1559. ' .225., 

8. Matliew, (Stuart) E. of I.enox, regent: hi^ ^nr 
fwer to the propofitions of Randolph, ambalfi^r 
from Q. Eliz. (Orig.) Edinb. Oa. 8, 1570- ,2^6. ' 

9. A vindication, of Q.. Elizabeth againft the af- 
perfions contained in a fmall book written by a Jiatiirp 
of Cologn i chiefly relating io Scottifli affairs. , 
the top is written in Cecil's hand,, " frqin ]^r. Tho. 
Randolph.^' • ' ' ' 

10. Fragment of a draught kijainft the Pope's aW 
thority inlEnglahd: in Cecil's haiid. 233. ' 

11. A paper vindicating , Q. Elizabeth about fome 
proceedings of her ambaflkdof at Conftantinojf>le ;re^ 
lating to the Emperor and Poland, about the yeaf 
1595. (Lat) ' : ' I «3i5. 

12. A fragment of a letter, p^fObably from Q. Mi^ry 
of Scots to Q. Elizabetli ; partly credential itt fevoW 
of Dr. Knowles. (Lat.) ) . r . . JKSJ. 

13. A general ftate of flieSbottifh con(imoft^teMi> 
with the caufeb of^ its ^ fr^ufetit mutifties J aiki 4if- 
prders* , . ' . \ 236. 

14. Lift .Qf Jfce iiobiUty <>f Scotl^ 

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15. A /hart fragn^^ent of fonie hiftorv of Maty Q. 
of Scots; concerning* herand herhufband the dauphin 
having taken the title aiid aims of England in con- 
fcquence of the Pope's encouragement. 24 1. 

If). The above in Latin. 242. 

17. A rhyme made by one Singleton, a gentleman 
of LanOalhire, now prifoner at York for religion ; 
inveighing againft the Scots for having betrayed 
Thomas E. of Northumberland in 1572. 245. 

18. Part of Mr. Kitligrews inftru6^ions fent to the 
Q. of Scots before her coming into Ertgland. (the 
remainder is at V. IG.) 244. b. and 2o2. 

If). Mary Q. of England; her commifiion and in- 
ftruClions to Tho. Cornwallis and Robert Bowes, to 
treat with Scottilli commiffioners concerning the 
borders. 245, b. 

20. James Vl ; his inftru6lions to the D. of Lenox 
going ambalikdor to France, to promote a good nn- 
derftanding; and to congratulate Henry iv. on his 
marriage with Mary of Mcdicis. 1600. 249. 

21. Various notes of incidents and heads of papers ; 
chiefly about the marriage of Mary Q. of Scots to 
Lord Henry Darnley. 1564. *^ 250. 

22. Archibald Douglas, to Mary Q. of Scots ; vin- 
dicating himfelf from the charge of having been 
concerned in the murder of Hen. Darnley; and 
loliciting to be reftored to her favour and Yervice. 
London. 253. 

2 J. Articles conceived by James VI, to be propofed 
to the E. of Morton and Mr. Archibald Douglas ; 
impMng a renunciation of the greateft part if not 
all their property, dignities, &c. May. 257. 

24. Articles fet forth concerning fuch captains 
and foldiers as are ferving or fliall ferve upon the 

frontiers againft the Scots. 258. 

25. A proclamation to be made in all the market 
towns in Northumberland, by H. earl of Weftmorland, 
IJeut. Gen. in the north parts, againft communication 
with the Scots : in the time of Ph. and Mary. 259. 

26. Interrogatories to be alked of Roger Eftoun, 
concerning Hen. Darnley 's behaviour, . 260. 

^ 27* Secret intelligence by James of Orkney ; con- 
cerning the Huntleys, and the ifles of Orkney. 26 1. 

28. Se.cret advertifcments out of Scotland ; con- 
cerning the E. of Arran's retreat from couit. 262. 

' 29- Matters concerning the borders; to be pro- 
pounded to the ambalfador of Scotland, and com- 
municated to the king at his return. 263. 

so. Some links of the chain of treafons againft 
Q. Elizabeth, imputed to the catholics, the Scottilh 
queen, and Lord Hen. HoM-ard. * 265. 

31. Some corifidei*ations concerning the church 
difcipline of Scotland. 269. 

32. A' rough draught. 275. 

33. The council of Scotland, to the council of 
En Inland ; concerning the feizure of the titles and 
fruits of two'Archbks. granted to the D. of Lenox. 

276. 

34. i^Iaiy Q. of Scots, to* the Ld. treafurer of Eng- 
land, (fiurteigh.) (a tranilation from the French 
original VIII. 104.) Sheffield, Feb. 9, 1583, 278. 

35. A letter out of Scotland, to A. B; concerhihg 
an alfociation between the king and the queen his mo- 
ther ; tlic Qovernmt. of Scotland by the D. of Chatel- 
le/aut and Arran ; pl-efents out of France, &c. 279. 

36. A note from the Bp. of Glafgow (Gav. Dun- 
bar?) concerning the Q. of Scotland's dowry as 
Q. of Fraace. (French.) • 282. 

"37. Q. Elizabeth; a warrant for a yearly rent to 
James VL (n copy j the blanks not filled up^) 283. 



38. Q. Elizabeth, to Sir Amyas Powlet; warm ex- 
preffions of friendfliip and piety. 284. • 

39. Names of the commiflioners fent by Q. Eliz. 
to Fotheriugay calile. 284. b. 

40. Notes taken out of Q. Mary's letters to the 
E. of Bothwell. 285. 

41. A long but anonymous hiftory of Mary Q. of 
Scots. 1550 — 1585. ^ 286. 

Caligula, B. V. 
Codex chartaceus, in fol. conftans foliis 413. 

1. A note of all the inroads made into Scotland 
from the eaft marches, from June 12, 1544, to July, 
U546. 1. 

2. An examination of Hexham men, before Ralph 
E. of Weftmorland, and tvv^o more : tranfmitted to 
the Ld. Prelidk of the council in the north. (Orig.) 

36. 

3. The D. of Chatellcraut (James Hamilton, 2ct 
earl of Arran) and the Scottilh lords: an agreement 
M'ith England. May 1560. 38. 

4. A French fonnet, entitled, " Le jeu de la prime, 
" de r^tat de la France:" and a Latin epigram re- 
flefting upon James I. of England. 40. 

5. Henry VIIl; inftructions to Dr. Magnus and Sir 
Til. Tempeft, commiflioners on the borders, (the 
fame at VIII. 5.) Nov. 1528. 40. 

6. An indenture, between feveral lords and gentle- 
men in the north, for fortifying and defending the 
borders ; with a lift of names at the end, of all thd 
lords, freeholders, and inhabitants of Northumber- 
land, who confented to, and fubfcribed the faid in- 
denture. Aug. 20, 1561. 50. 

7. A treaty between Charles IV. K. of France, and 
Robert Bruce K. of Scotland., (vid. Corps Dip. X 
P. 11. p. 89.and Robertfou, tlie fameat V. 52.) Cor- 
beil, April, 1326- 59. , 

8. Carta conventionis & homagii inter Henricum 
II. R, Angl. & Gulielmum. Leonem regem Scoter. 
(vid. Rym. I. p. 39.) 1174. . 61. 

9. Declarations of homage made by the kings of 
Scotland to the kings* of England ; i. e. by Robert I; 
Bruce, 1306. David II. 1352. Malcolm, &c. . 63. 

10. Adraughtof an indenture between Scottifli and 
Engliih commiflioners. (vid. Rym. XIV. 542 and 548. 
the lalt of thefe being an indenture of May 12th, in- 
fertcd in this iiiftrument.) . Edinb. June 3 1, U34. ea. 

11. Copies of two commiflions of Henry VIlI-; the 
one to Hen. E. of Northumb. dated Jan. 30. to treat 
with James VI. and .the other to Ld. T. Dacre and 
others, dated Jan. 26. about the fifligarth "de Efk;" 
(Lat.) - G9. 

12.. Inftruclions of Edward yi. to his cGairaifTioners 
in Scotland, about regulating the dilferences on the 
borders. 70. 

13. Draught of a prorogation of truce between 
England ajid Scotland, in confequence of the treaty 
ofAyton. (Lat. vid. Rym. Xir. 673.) 1498. 72. 

Pet de Ayala, Spanilh ambaiiador in.Scotland, was 
the Scottilh. plenipotentiary at this negociation. 

14. A note of original lettei-s from Scotland, in thd 
E. of Salifbury s polTeflion, from 1550 to 1603. 74. : 

15. A table or lift of fuch piarticulans as are con- 
tained within the 14 books of ftate papers concern^ 
iug Scotland, in the pofleflion of the E. of Salilbury. 

81. 

16. Part of Mr. Killigrew's inftrudions. (vid. IV^ 
18.) , 145. : 

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and the Seottifli ambaffadors, at Nottingham, (a 
fragment.) Sept. 1484. 147. 

1 8. A defciiption of Scotland, in the time of Q. 
Elizalieth. 149. 

19. A lift of earls and lords in Scotland. 156. 

9,0. Inftrument of an affociation for the preferva- 
tion of Q. Elizabeth's perfon. Hampton-court, Oft. 
19. 1584. 159. 

21. Articles of a treaty between Q. Eliz. and 
James VI. July 1, 1586- 161. 

2^. Five letters between Marj^ Q. of Scots, and 
Anthony Babington. I58(i. i64. 

23. The order of the proceedings at the arraign- 
ment of Mary Q. of Scots, at Fotheringay. 06t. 6, 
1586. 170. 

S4. An account of Q. !Mary's execution, Feb. 8, 
)587. 175. b. 

25. Reafons for the Q. of Scots ; taken out of the 
french memoirs: with anfwers thereto. 177. b. 

26. The clofe of one letter, and three whole let- 
ters, from Mr. Edward Wotton, to Sir Francis Wal- 
fingham. June and Aug. 1585. 180. 

27. Accoimt of the proceedings of fome commif- 
fioners on the borders, (feemingly part of an in- 
denture: the beginning wanting.) Berwick. 182. 

28. Part of an indenture between Englifli and 
Scottifti commirtioners on the borders, (the begin- 
ning wanting.) Sept. 23, 1563. 186. 

29. Hiilorical notes on the affairs of Scotland, dur- 
ing the reign of Q. Mary. (French.) 1 9 1 and 198. 

SO- Lift of papers concerning Scotland, from 15 16 
to 1528, • 197 and 213. 

31. Confiderations concerning the title of ^fary 
Q. of Scots to the crown of England, (imperfett, 
and improperly bound.) 202. 

32. Q. Margaret, to Henry Viil ; on the truce con- 
cluded Sept. 1 1. dcfiring a prolongation of it to St. 
John's day; and that a fervant of Ailiany may be 
allowed to go to France. (Orig.) Edinb. Sept 19, 
15^2. 214. 

33. James V, to Henry Vlll ; defiring certain writ- 
ings of the Pope, feized by Card. Wolfey from a 
monk. Edinb. Aug. 15, 1528. 215. b. 

34. Conununication had between the earls of 
Northumberland and Bothwell ; in which the latter 
dates certain complaints he and others have againft 
James V. (Orig. figned by Bothwell.) Sept. 21, 
1581. 216. 

35. Henry VIll; his commiiTion for a treaty of peace 
between England and Scotland. (Lat.) April 12, 
1534- 217. 

36. James V ; his commiflion for a treaty between 
Scotland aad England. (Lat. vid. Rym. xiv. 483.) 
Feb. 17, 1^54. 220. 

37. Ratification of the treaty. London, May 1 1, 
1534. 222. b. 

38. A fecond treaty between the commiffioners 
appointed Feb. 17 and April 12. (the end wanting.) 
liiay 12, 1534. 224. b. 

39. Q. Elizabeth's inftruAions to Sir George Carie, 
iaat by ibet to the king of Scot^ (a draught, cor- 
roAed by Oeoil.) . 1 . sm. 

40. Draught of a letter, probably from Berwick ; 
about tlie liate of tliat town, and the condua of the 
pntBM«itapk)y^ ift St 2312. 

41. A lueiuorial ihewini*; lliat Xau, fecretiiry to 
tli^ Q. of Scots, had faithfully fcrved her niajefty in 
her^ft troubles, and at her death. (French.) 233. 

4ft. Hcfttlatio Ubri gm titailm^ '' Anatogia, feu 



comparatio Ja^^e Neopditana, cum Maria Spotiag 
regina/' 23«i 

43. A difcuflTion concerning the title of Mary Q. 
of Scots to the crown of England : with rarioufl 
pedigrees, (a fragment.) ?5i2. 

44. Latin verfes, chiefly by Buchanan ; and a lift 
of books written by him. 2Ci. b. 

45. Queftions in cafes of ambaffadors: with the 
anfwers to each. e63. 

46. Latin verles, &c. againft papifls and puritans^ 

264. 

47. Vei-fes upon a good confcience. (Englifh and 
Latin.) 265. 

48. A relation of the manner of judicatures in 
Scotland. 26€. 

49. Things meet to be treated with the Scott ifh 
king, (a draught) 274. 

50. A draught of a treaty of alliance, between Q. 
Elizabeth and James VI. (Latin.) 275. 

51. Certain things to be delivered to the E. of 
Bothwell, to {hew him what liath been liked or mi4'- 
liked in him for his late aftions. 292. 

52. League between Chai'les IV. Iv. of Fraijice, and 
Robert Bruce K. of Scotland. (Copy, Frcncji. 
Charles's counterpart is above, at V. 7.) Dundee, 
April 20, 1325. 298. 

53. A treaty between Francis and Mary,^ Q. 
Elizabetii. (I^tiu.) Edinb. July 6, 1560. 500. 

54. Articles propofed to the Bps. of Valence and 
Bauday, deputies from Francis and Mary ; by way 
of petition in behalf of the nobility and people o£ 
Scotland. (French.) E4inb. July 6, 1560. 304, 

55. A memoir for Mons. de St. Cofme (Henry 
Stewart Lord St Colme?) of what he Hiall have to 
negociate in England. (French. Orig. figned by 
Mary Q. of Scots.) Calais, Aug. li, 1561. 305. b. 

56. Re^ons to move England to the forbearing of 
traflic with Tlanders. 309. 

57. A ihort fragment, concerning the rigbte of the 
Q. of Scots. 312. 

58. The Bp. of Salifbury (John Jewell) his worda 
at liis death, and epitaphs. Alfo an epitaph of a D» 
of Guife, by Conftantinus Scotus. 312. b. 

59. Epitaphium Mattlia^i comitis Leviniae? turn 
explanatione cjufdem per Geo. Buchanan. 314. 

fia Advice concerning Madam de Jovarp, about 
the means of her being releafed from confinement by 
mairying Uie Marquis du Maine. (French.) 3 1 4. b. 

61. Declaration of the Prince of Orange and otlier 
princes, concernino; the reafons of their taking up 
arms againft the D. of Alba. (French, the end 
wanting.) 3i5. 

6-2, A fonnet in Italian and French, faid to have 
been fent by Q. Mary to Q. Elizabeth. 3i6, b. 

63. Mary Q. of Scots, to the Marflial of Berwick : 
by Rob. Melvil, whom fhe fent to Q. Eliz. Edinb. 
May 24. 3 1 a. 

64. Parts of letters oatent, in which Francis and 
Mary ftile thi?mfrlve$ Vii^ and ^cen of England. 
1558. • . . . 

65. Satirical epitaph of the Card, of Lojrain : arid, 
a flioit epitaph for J ame3. Stewart JE.pf|^orjiy, (natu- 
ral fon of James v.) 3 is. b. ^ 

6G. Q. Elizabeth aiUVer U> t^lQ £• 9* ^loi tou^ &c. 
treating of marriage for the of Arrw# aftw the 

fiege of Leith. Wellm. Dec. 11, 1560. S.19. 

67. A device out of £ng)9»4 ^^^^ quiet»d3 ^ 
tbiefute of SS^Qtlaud. ^ 990^ i 

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gent Hf E. <rf Muf rav ami tlje nobility on the one 
part; and the E, of^affllis, &c. in the name of the 
P- oi* Ch^tellera*^ Sfrc. pa tlie other. Glafgow, 
IVtftrch 13, 1568. 31^1. 

69. A burlefquc : beg* " Jultizar by the grace of 
MaM'houd king of king's," &c. 322. b. 

70. D€ externa et civili politia per liberas Ger- 
nvani® civitates, vel potius in civitete Tigurina; 
^alQgiw, 3C3. 

71. Pafquillain regera Gallorum. 325. b. 

72. The confefiion of the church of Scotland. 327. 

73. A chronplogifal table of things that happened 
Sn Europe from the year 1509 to 1546. England 
omitted. 337^ 

74. The fchool of war, called the liege of Leith ; 
made by Mr. Churchyard : in ftanzas of feven penta- 
meters each. 355. 

75. Commiffion for, and examination of Mary Q. 
of Scots, at Fotheringay. (the end wanting.) 1586. 

371- 

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Cotkx chartaqeus, in fqlio, conllans foliis 513. 

1. Confirmation of a treaty between Edward IV. 
tnd Jamps III. (Latin, tlie end wanting, vid. Rym. XL 
844.) Dec. 26, 1474. 1. 

2. <?ard. Wojfey, to Henry Vin ; with the report 
he had from Ld.T. Dacre of the D. of Albany having 
JeftScotland. (a draught in Wplfey's hand.) 1522. 19. 

3. James IV, to Henry VIII; credential for An- 
drew Bp. of Murray. (Orig. yid. the Bp.'s oath of Aug. 
ft9f in Rym. KIII. 46i.) Edinb. July 30, 1509. 20. 

4. James ly, to Henry VIH; for a fafe-condu6l for 
the Bp. of Murray, to go into France, to negociate a^ 
univerfal peace. (Orig.) Edipb. Dec. 6, 151?. 2i. 

5. John Anillow, to the Bp. of Durham ; with 
various intelligence from Scotland. (Orig.) Nor- 
bam, Sept. u, i^ii. 

e. Card. Wolfey, to Ld. T. Dacre? about French 
wnbaffadow coining ioto Scotland, for prolppga- 
lion of peace, (a draught in Wolfey '$ hand.) J520, 

23. 

7. The E. of Northumberland, to Henry viii; ac- 
pount <rf dppredationi^ ou the bQrderjs ; 9. Scottiih fliip 
taken. I55i. 24. 

8. James IV, to Henry VIII ; for a {^€-cGndii& for 
thc]|^. of Murray. (Orig.) Edinb. May 21, 1512.. 26. 

9. Ld. Mto^dl, to Sir Cferiftopfe. D^crej a note 
fiompl^unijDg of Ld, Pacre, m4 deitfwg a» jnterv^f w;. 
(Orig.) Kynmond? May 30. 26. 

IQ, ]UagW between JLeM'is Xlt of France, and 
Jilflfies IV. of Scotland, (Lftti?.) May 22, 15J2. 27. 

11. A proclamation, on depofing Henry de Valois 
in Polana; yr^h fiW notes. (Lattn.) Cracow, July 
«, 1574. ' 

12, Lord T. Pacre, tp Henry Vlli ; acquaints him 
•tihat James tV. is deftrous of peace, and wifliesthe 
Tt. king to rrffeafc llichajrd de ia Pole: aMb about 
David Falconer a pirate, and general mufters in 
Scotland. (Qrag-V Cailifle, July £0, 1512. S3. 

IS. James IV, 4S0i Umry Vlli; about peace, Ric- de 
Pflde^ ^Q. (Qri&) £diAb-Aug.i5, >^i2. 34. 
lA. 4^ CiLthcritte, t^ iMr. AUnoner (Wolfey) ^ibout 
the yiSory of Flodden, and an ^Lvdwcr ueq^uired froin 
jjw ArqJi^t- «f Cwt^r Wy> (Pri^.) Woburp, ;5ept 
1^, J513. 35. 

15. H^niy Vjll, to Pj. Weft, a^nbaffadpr in Scot- 
lai^; jnftjru^ibns a^bouJ peace^ the reftpration of 
"^--s^&c. (a drauj^t ioWpl^y'shaivl.) preenu-^ic^. 




16* Ld. T. Dacre, to Henry VIII; with acdounts of 

two inroads into Scotland, and divers news from 
Scotland. (Orig.) Harbottle, Nov. 13, 1513? 37. 

17. The bifliop of Durham (Tho. Ruthal) to Mr. 
Almoner (Wolfey); about inroads into Scotland, re- 
pairs of Norham caftle, &c- (Orig.) Aukland, 
Oa. 24^ 1513. 40. 

18. Lord T. Dacte, to Henry Vlll; about inroads 
into Scotland, the releaf^ of prilbners, &q* (Orig.) 
Carlifle, 06^22, 15 13. 4U 

19. Henry VIII, ta Ld. T. Dacre; inftrudions 
about his proceedings with Jame$ fV. the detention, 
of D. Falconer, &c. (a draught coneaed by Wolfey.) 
Sept. 1513. 44. 

20. Ld. T. Dacre, to Henry VIII; about convey- 
ing fome ordnance taken from the Scots into Eng-* 
land. (Orig.) Kiikofwald, March 10, Ui4. 48. 

21. Henry VIII, to James IV; anfwer to his de- 
fiance; (vid. Rym. XIII. 382.) Terouenne, Aug. 12. 
1513. 49. 

22. James IV, to Henry VIII; defiance, and 
threatening to join France. Edinb. July 16, 
1513. 50. 

23. Henry VIJI, tp Dr. Weft ; ^ ngte, part of VI. 15. 
March 26, \613. 55. 

. 24. Dr. N. Weft, to Henry VIII; reporting hi§ n?- 
gociations in Scotland about tlie prefervation of pefice 
during Henry's abfewQe. (pri^.) Stirling April 
1513. 56. 

26. James IV, to Ld. T. Dacre; cpi^iplains of P, 
Falconer s fhip beipg fu«k, t^nd hiflfifelf being fent 
prifon^toLpiwloR. (prig.) Edinb- July 18, 15 19, 

63. b. 

26. Jame^ fV^ to Henr^ VUI; in behalf of Pr. Car^ 
wenall, archdeacoii punkeld. (Qrig.) Edinb^ 
July 18, 1513. 64. 

27. James iV, to lord T. Pa^re; complains of in- 
fults on the borders ; and concerning .Ric. de la Pok, 
(Prig.)* Edinb. July 18, 1513.* 65. 

28. James IV, i:o • Henry vm; ©fofeffipg p^cpable 
intentions; offers to. fend the Bp. of Murray a? 
ambaOadur. (Orig.) Edinb. July ig, i5is. 66. 

09. Jajiies IV, to Henry yill; admonifhies Hppry 
tp joi^ ii) triii9ie cpnclufled ApriJ 30, j^e^;we§^ 
Lewis Xll. and Ferdwaiid ot ArftgQft^ . ^^^^f 
Ediijb. May 24, 1513. 67.' 

30. James IV, tp Henry VIII; in favour of Fmnce: 
diffuadcs Henry from going thither; the Bp. ot 
Murray fent to Ilpmc (Orig.) Edinb. April li. 



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31. Dr. N. Weft, to Henry Vlll; reports trs nego- 
ciatious in Scotland; James IV. will not be explicit, 
but owns his ^tud of bfipg Pra«<». (Orig,) Edinb. 
April 13, 151S. • ' «§. 

32. The E. of Sjirrey, &c. to James IV; defiance to 
batde. Woolwpfhb' Sept.>, I'AIS. . 

33. Q. Margaret, to Henry vUl; thanking Wm 
for his notice ; and about her le^acjr. (Orig.) 
Linlithgow, April 11, 1513. 74. 

34. Henry yili; to Iprd Darcy, capt. of Berwick ; 
concerning fupplies of men, tcC forB»wi-ek; me^ 
tions his going to France; fir Ralph Evers to t>e i^lt 
Darcy's <le|>uty. (Orig. conf. au. i.»a.) GtecDwich, 
Mardi to, 1514. ' 

35. Cliriftoi)her Coo, to Card. Wetf^; jA«ut4hc 
D. of Albany's coming to Scotland, and preparation 
^<hips. (Orig.) Holy ifland. Aped a, 77. 

36. Q. Margaret, to Ld. T. Dacre; acqaftinting hidi 
that her tmi&tt hadt wHh mfSov&nX, b«en p«l wi- 

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(ler tlie care of certain lords. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Aug. 120, 1515. 78. 

r>7. The council of the D. of Richmond, to Card. 
M'olfcy ; re-j)()rt the E. of Angus not coming to tlie 
meeting he liad appointed with fir W" Evers; an in- 
road from Scotland ; and -about the new year's gifts 
tliey propofe to give to the king, queen, &c. (Orig.) 
Sliirelhutton, Nov. 5, \5a6. 79- 

38. Ld. T. Dacre and Dr. Magnus, to Henry Vlll; 
gi\ e notice of their having flopped dc Villebrefme, 
and examined his letters; and about Q. Margaret. 
(Orig.) Ettcl, Sept. 7, 1515. 80. 

39. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; exhorting her 
to come to England. Ettel, Sept. I, 1515. 81. 

. 40. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; afecond letter, 
to the fame purport. Ettel, Sept. 1, 1515. 82. 

41 . An indentAire defired by the D. of Albany from 
Q.' Margaret ; mutually engaging themfelves to ob- 
ferve j)eace, and not to call in foreign aid. Edinb. 
Aug. 14, 1515, ' ^ 83. 

42. Q.Margaret, toLd. T. Dacre; complains of 
her great reftraint. (Orig.) Monday, Sept. 1515. 
' - -84. 

43. -Q. Alargaret, to Henry VIH; mentioning her 
grievances agaihft Albany, and her delign of flying 
from Linlithgow, (through Dacre and Magnus.) 
S^pt. 1515. 85. 

44. Pat. Liudfay, and two more, to Ld. T. Dacre; 
il)t)ut their coiinng as coinmiiTioneis from Albany to 
meet Ld. Dacre at Coldftream. (Orig.) EUeme? 
Kiilc, Aug. 30, 1515. - ' -87. 

" 45. David Ker Ld. Cefsford, to Ld. T. Dacre; pi-o- 
ii'iiliiig to meet him at the middle-marches. (Oiig.) 
Kelfo, Aug. 31, 1515. 88. 

46. Pat. Lindfay, and two more, to Ld. T. Dacre; 
concierning their intended meeting. (Oirig.) Eckles, 
Sept. 2, 1515. 89. 

' 47. Pat! Lindfay, and two more, to Ld. T. Dacre; 
about tiie inteniied meeting. (Orig.) Dunbar, 
Aug. 31, 1515. • - . 90. 

48. Tile l3. of Albahy, to Ld. T. Dacre; about the 
meeting of commilVioncrs on' the borders. (Ong.) 
Edinb. Aug. 2G, 1515. ' 91. 

49. Ld. T. I^acre/to Dav. Ker, Ul of Cefsford; 
about the meeting of the commiflioners on the bor- 
ders. 'HarbOttle, Aug. es, 1515. 92. 

50. Ld. T. Dacre, to Ld.* Cefsford; about the 
jneeting. at Coldftream. * Kornell-kyrk, Aug. 31, 
1515. ' ' 92: b. 

_5;1. Ld. T. Dacre,"to the Scottifli commiflioners ; 
abjout the. meeting .at Coldftream. .EtpU, Sept. I, 
1515. • 93. 

. 56. . Ld. T. DacrCj to the, Scottifli comniiflioners ; 
about the meeting at Coldftream. £tell, Sept. 2, 
1:515. ^, . , f . ' . / f 93* 

J 53. James V; his comniiflion to Ld* Lindfay, Rob. 
Lawder> and Scott,, to treat with Englilh com- 
niiflioners. Edihl). Aiig. G9, 1515. ' 94. 

^4. Ld. T. Dacre's demands made to \}\t Scottifli 
commiflioners. Cornel, Aug. 31^ 15 15. 94. b.' 

. 54. The Scotti^i qqmmiffioners anfwer to Ld, T. 
JDacre's dem^pds. . Cornell, Sept. ?o, 1515. 95. b. 

, 50.^ Alex. Turnbull,.to the E. of Angus; about the 
imprifonment of Gav. Douglas, tit. JBp. of Dunkeld, 
and the Pope's intercetfion. Rome, Nov. 4, 15 15. 

97. 

57. Pope Leo X, to the D. of Albany; interceding 
,for tlie releafe of Gav. Douglas. Home, Nov. 4, 
^^^h . . .98. 



58. Ld. T. Dacre and Dr. Magnus, to Henry VIII J 
= about Scottifli ambaifadors who werecxpcfted; and 

advifing that Q. Margaret may be fent for. (Orig.) 
Morpeth, March 15, 1516. 99. 

59. James V, figned by Albany, to Henry VIII; 
application for a lafe-condu6t. (Orig. vid. the fafe- 
cond. in Rym. XIII. 531.) Edinb. Jan. i27) 15 IG. 

loe. 

60. Dr. T. Magnus? to Henry VIII; about Q. 
Margaret's journey Ibuth. 1516. 1 03. 

61. La Balye, and Mace de Villebrefme, French 
ambafladors in Scotland, to Card. Wolfey ; deliring 
a fafe-condud. (Orig. Latin.) ^ Edinb. May 7, 
1515. 104, 

62. Q. Margaret ; her declaration of tlie ill-treat- 
ment flie receives from Albany. 15 16. 105. 

63. Mary the French queen, to Henry Vlll; thank- 
ing him for receiving her hufl^and Ch. Brandon. 
(Orig.) Lethering, Sept. 9, 1515. 1064 

64. James V ; his fafe-conduct for Q. Margaret s 
return into Scotland. Edinb. April 6, 1517. 107. 

65. Ld. T. Dacre, and two more commiflioners ; 
their appointment of five dep\ities for raifing Q. Mar- 
garet's duties. Kirkofwald, Dec. 23, 1518. I07.b. 

66. Baltazar, the Pope's legate in Scotland, to Card. 
Wolfey ; applying for a fafe^conduft. (Orig. Latin.) 
E<linb. May 4, 1515. 109* 

67. Ld. T. Dacre and Dr. Magnus, to Henry VIII; 
notifying Q. Margaret's delivery; the efcape of the 
Humes from Scotland, &c. (Orig.) Harbottle^ 
Ocl. 18, 1515. / 1 10. 

68. Adam Williamfon, to Gav. Douglas; declar- 
ing Henry Vlllths tendemcfs for his nephcMi Ja. V; 
commendation of Daore, &c. (Orig.). Jan. 20, 
1515. . 114. 

69. The E. of Angus, to C^rdk. Wolfey*; proihifesto 
make redrefs on the borders, (prig*) Edinb. Dec. 
^1, 1525. : ; / 115. 

70. A recefs made at Carlifle, to ,lail.to Peb. 18* 
Jan. 26, 1516. * ; . 116. 

71. The D. of Albany's credence to James Lamh» 
for Wolfey; about preventing the match betweeu 
James y. and the Q. of Hungary. (French.) June, 
1529. 117. 

72. Q. Margaret, to the D. of Albany; notifying 
tlie birth of a daughter ; and claiming the guai^dianf 
fliip of her fon, and of the realm. Harbottle, 06t. 10, 
1515. 119kb.- 

73. The council of Scotland,'to Q. Margardt; an- 
fwer to the aJi)ov6. ' (Orig.) Edinb. 13, 1515. 

120. 

74: Tlic D. of Albany, to Q. Margaret; anfwer to 
VL 72. (Orig. French.) Edinb. Oft. 13, 15}5. 121. 

75. The D. of Albany, to Q. Margaret; a farther 
anfwer to VI. 72. (Orig. Fr. all in the duke's hand.) 
Edinb. Oft. 13, 1515. . J22. b. 

76. The;D. of AJbany; his credence, for James 
Hay, to treat wit^ Q. Margaret for an accqmrnoda- 
tion.; Oc^. 13, 1515. ^ 123. 

. 77. Q.v Margaret's anfwer to Albany/^ two letters^ 
VI. 74, and 75. : Harbottle, 0€t., 17, 1515. 123. 

78. A band between the earls of Aligns and Arran, 
and Ld, Huiiie; for carrying oft' the young king. 
Coldftream, ®ct. I5, 1515.- 124. b. 

79. ' Q. Margaret's anAver to the French ainbafla- 
dor's letter, VL 80. Harbottle, Oft. 6, 1515. 125. 

80. De Plan is, French ambaflador, to Q. Margaret; 
with Albany's propofal for ^a,n , aqcommodation. 
(Orig.) Dumbar, Sept. 5, 1515. .\ 146. 

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81. Card. Wolfcy, to Ld. T. Dac^e ; reprobating 
the conduft of Albany and the Scottilh lords ; and 
about a truce. Oft. 1522. l«8. 

82. Card. Wolfey, to Ld. T. Dacre ; about am- 
baffadors coming from Scotland ; their treatttietit ; 
and cautions about the defence of the borders, (a 
draught in WoHey's hand.) Feb. 1516. 129- 

83. The D. of Albany: an item of^his inftruc- 
tions to Carrick, officer of anns, for accepting a truce 
till David Beaton's return. 1522. " 130. 

84. Tho. Hay Sec^ to Ld. T. Dacre; defiring, in 
the name of the chancellor, credence for Carrick. 
(Orig.) Dunbar, June 23, 1522. ' 131. 

85. Ld. T. Dacre, to Sec^ Hay; profeflTmg peace- 
able difpofitions ; but complaining of the Scots, 
(anfwer to the above.) Norham, June 26, 1522. 

132. 

86. Ld. T. Dacre, to Secy Hay ; profeffing pacific 
intentions, (anfwer to VI. 87.; Norham, July 3, 
1522. 132. b. 

87. Tho. Hay, to Ld. T. Dacre; alTuring him 
that the D. of Albvany niCiins to preferve peace ; and 
that he makes no warlike preparations. Melrofs, 
June 30, 1522. ^ 133. 

88. Lady Dacre, to Ld. W. Dacre; with various 
intelligence from the borders ; the I3p. of Aberdeen 
comes up ambaflador. 1534. 135. 

89. The D. of Albany; his credence to be pre- 
fented to Card. Wolfey, towards eftablifliing peace, 
and concerning his paflage through England. 1 5 16. 

136. 

90. Articles to be debated in a treaty between 
England and Scotland. 1525? 137. 

91. Clarencieux, to Card. Wolfey ; the D. of Al- 
bany very defirous to be at peace with England ; and 
about his paffing through England. (Orig.) Aln- 
ivick, Nov. 31, 1516. 138. 

92. Francis I; his inftru£}ions to Rob. Eftuard, 
Seig. D'Aubigny, towards reftoring peace bietween 
England and Scotland. (French.) Nov. 1 520. 140. 

93. Francis I ; credentials to Aubigny and de Pla- 
nis, as anibalTadors to Scotland. (Latin.) Nov. 
1520. 147. 

94. Francis I, to the parliament of Scotland; ex- 
horting them to peace: fent by Flamigny, probably 
Ld. Flemming. (Latin.) Nov. 1520. 148. 

95. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; about a 
prolongation of abltinence, and ambafladors to be 
lent up. Morpeth, April i, 1524. 150. 

96. The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre; a queru- 
lous anfwer to the above. Edinb. April 5, 1524. 151. 

97. Ld. T. Dacre, t6 the D. of Albany ; explanatory 
of his condu6i; about the peace : (anfwer to the above.) 
Whittingham, April 9, 1524. 152. 

98. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; fupplemen- 
tary to the above: and with fome letters juft received 
from court. M hittmgh. April 9, 1524. 153. 

99. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany ; anfwer to 
Unicorn's inftrucHions, VI, 100. and expoilulating. 
Whittingh. April 16, 1524. 153. b. 

100. The D. of Albany; his inftru^ions to Uni- 
corn, about the negociations for peace. Edinb. 
April 13, 1524. 154. 

lOK The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre; concern- 
ing inroads made on the borders. (Orig.) Edinb. 
April 13, 1524. 155, 

1 02. The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre ; with the 
inftrudions fent by Unicom. (Orig.) Edinb, 
April 13, 1524. 157. 



103. Ld. T. Dacre, to theD. of Albany; concern- 
ing the incuHions complained of in VI. lOl. Whit- 
tingham, April 17, 1524. 158. 

104. Henry VIII, to the Scottifli parliament ; his ur- 
gent remonfirance, defiring the removal of the D. of 
Albany frbm the government of Scotland, (a draught 
with fome corredions in Wolfey s hand. vid. the anfwer 
in Rym. XIII. 350*) Greenwich, June 1, 15 16. 159. 

105. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; a note apolo- 
gizing for fending a large book. 1 62. b. 

106» Ld. T. Dacre, to Ld. Maxwell; complaining 
of an inroad at the weft marches. Naworth, June 24, 
1517. 163. 

107. Ld* Maxwell, to Ld. T- Dacre ; promifes re- 
drefs. (Orig. anfwer to the above.) Lochmaben, 
June 26, 1517. 164. 

108. Ld. T. Dacre, to I^. Maxwell; appoints a 
meeting at Lochmaben* Cailifle, June 27, 1517. 

165. 

109. Ld. Maxwell, to Ld. T. Dacre ; wants to poft- 
pone the meeting agreed upon in the above. (Orig.) 
Trailtrow? July 1, 1517. 166. 

110. Ld. T. Dacre, to Ld. Maxwell; declines the 
meeting propofed in the above; and peremptorily 
demands redrefs. Kirkofwald, July 2, 1517. 167. 

111. Ld. T. Dacre, to the regents and council of 
Scotland; appealing to them for redrefs of the injuries 
complained of in Vl. lOG. Harbottle, July 6, 1517* 

167. b. 

112. Lord T. Dacre, to the chancellor of Scotland; 
to the fame purport as the above; and defiring him to 
urge Ld. Maxwell who is tardy. Harbottle, July 6, 
1517. 168. 

113. The chancellor of Scotland (Ja. Beaton) to 
Ld.T. Dacre; promiles his good offices. (Orig. anfwer 
to the above.) Edinb. July 17, 1517. 170. 

114. The regents and council of Scotland, to 
Ld. T. Dacre; intimating that the feizures com-^ 
plained of in VI. 106. were lawfully made; but they 
promife to make inquiries. (Orig.) Edinb. July 1 1, 
1517- 171. 

115. The Archbp. of Canterbury (Wm. Warham) 
to Card. Wolfey; concerning the increafe of Lu- 
ther s doftrinesut Oxford. (Orig.) Knoll, March s. 

171. b. 

1 16. The chancellor of Scotland, to Card. Wolfey; 
defiring a fafe-conduft for Marchmont herald going 
to France. (Orig. vid. III. 90.) Edinb. Aug. 9^ 
1517. 172. 

1 1 7. The D. of Albany, to pope Leo X ; notify- 
ing a peace made between England and Scotland. 
Edinb. May, 1517. 173.. 

118. Gav. Bp. of Dunkeld, and others, ambafladord 
from Scotland, to Card. Wolfey ; for a fafe-condu6l* 
(Orig.) Abbeville, June 27, 1517. 174. 

119. The D. of Albany, to Card. Wolfey; pro- 
feffing his delire to promote peace. (Orig.) Mont- 
Michel, June 28, 1 5 1 7. 175. 

120. The E. of Angus, to Card. Wolfey; com- 
plaining of James Vth*s averfion, and the praftices of 
nis enemies; defires to be received in England* 
Coldingham, Sept 11, 1528. 176. 

121. The E. of Angus, and two more; their ere* 
dence for the bifhop of Dunkeld. (Orig.) Kirk of 
Steil, Dec. 14, 152 1. 177. 

122. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; complains 
oiP the treatment of her fubje6b. (French, a rough 
draught ) Sept 5, 1 5 79 ? 178. 

123. Card. Wolfey, to Ld*T. Dlcre; about French 
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the receipt of the revenue; the Scots rejedthe coin- 
prehenfion ; the French K. proniifed to detain Al- 
bany, (a draught in Wolfey \s hand.) 1521 ? 179. 

124. Ld. T. Dacre; his inftruftions to Clarencieux, 
to demand fatisfadion for the infults offered by L. 
and M. Carr, to fir Roger Grey. Dec. 1516. 18 1. 

125. The Lords of Council of Scotland; their 
anf>ver to the above iuftruftions of Ld. Dacre. 
Dec. 1516- • . 182. 

126. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany ; about a 
diet to be held in Jan. 1517. Carlifle, Dec. 30, 
>516? 183. 

127. Ld. T. Dacre, to Clarencieux; about the 
above-mentioned diet Carlifle, Dec. 30, 15 16? 184. 

128. Clarencieux, to Ld. T. Dacre, and Dr. 
Magnus; reporting his negociatious with Albany. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 1, 1517. 184. 

• 129. The D.of Albany, to Card. Wolfey; inform- 
ing him that he accedes to the terms brought him 
by Clarencieux. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 1, 1517. 186. 

130. The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre; pro- 
fefling a great delire to preferve peace. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Jan. 1, 1517. I87. 

131. Henry VIII; his inftrudions to Clarencieux, 
to be declaird to the D. of Albany, (in anfwer to 
VIII. 13 and 14.) I5l6. , 188. 

132. Q. Margaret; her inftrudions to Ld. Caflilis, 
to be exhibited to Hen. VIII; Angus's return com- 
plained of. 1525. 191. 

133. Severe and folemn advice from fome piieft, 
to Q. Margaret; concerning her intended di\t)rce 
from Angus. 1522. 194. 

134 Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; denying 
the charges contained in VI. 1§6. Norham, Dec. 7, 
I5fil. 197. 

135. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; vindicating 
himfelf from the charges contained in VI. 137. 
Norham, Dec. 8, I52i. 197. b. 

136. The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre; fliarply 
i-eprehending him for hari'^ing received Scottifli rebels. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Dec, 3, 152 1. 198. 

137. Q. Margaret, to Ld. T. Daa e; cliarges him 
With having done her diflervice. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Dec. 4> 1521. 199. 

138. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; heavy 
complaints about inroads; and nropofals for a proro-^ 
gation of abftinence. Norham, Dec. 15, 1521. 200. b. 

139. The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre j defiring 
a paflbort for Gaultier Malynes to go to London. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 6, 1521. soi. 

^40. The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre; mea- 
fures taken for redrefs ; complains of the proteftion 
given to Angus and the Bp. of Dunkcld in England. 
\Ong. anfwer to VI. IS8.) Ediub. Dec. 15, 1521. 

203. 

141. The E. of Angus; his inftrudions to the Bp. 
ofDunkeW. (a copy of VI. 154.) Dec. 14, i52i. 204. 

142. Ld. T. Dacre; his opinion of Angus's in- 
llruAions, VI. 154. Jan. 14? 1522. 205. 

143. Minutes of an indenture between Ld. T. 
Dacre, and the lord of Cefsford ; for redrefs on the 
borders. Ridam, Dec. I8, 1521. - 207. 

144. Q. Mar^^aret; her articles to be fliewn to 
Henry VIII; fohciting peace, and cautioning him 
againftthe Bjx of Dunkeld. (Orig. vid. I. 112. and 
115.) Edinb. Jan. 6, 1522. 208. 

145. TheE. of Angus, to Card. Wolfey ; requeft- 
ijfig tlmt his uncle, the Bp. of Dunkeld, might be 
M-ell treated in England. (Orig.) Kirk of Style, 
Dec. 13, 1521. 211. 



146. Tlie D. of Albany, to Henry VIII; requeftin^ 
that the Bp. of Dunkeld migiit not be fufti^rcd to 
pafs through England. (Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 12, 

1521. , ^ 212. 

147. Gav. Bp. of Dunkeld, to Card. WolfeyJ 
cautioning him againft Gaultier, the D. of Albany 'H 
fecretary. (Orig.) London, Jan. 1, 1522. 213, * 

148. The D. of Albany, to the Card, of Ancona; 
requefting tuc bulls for James Beaton Archbp. of St. 
Andrews to the abbey of Dumferniling. (Lat. Orig.) 
Stirling, Dec. l, 1521. 214. 

149. Ld. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; acquainting 
him that the Bp. of Dunkeld is fummoned to Rome; 
recommends him to the Card. (Orig,) Norhara^^ 

Dec. 15, 1521. 215* 

150. Ld. T. Dacre, and Phil. Dacre; their report 
to Wm. Franklyn, chancellor to the Bp. of Durham, 
concerning the ftate of Norham caltle. Norham, 
Feb. 7, 1521.? 216. 

151. Card. Wolfey, to the E. of Surrey; about 
meafures to be purfued againft the D. of Albany. 
0&. 10} 1523. 2J8. , 

152. Henry VIII, to the D. of Albany; repro* 
bating his coining into Scotland, (a fragment.) 

1522. 220. 

153. Ric. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; with a paper 
inclofed, ihewing that the D. of Albany and Ric. d? 
la Pole were come into Scotland to invade England. 
Reding, Sep. 2y, 1523, 221. . 

154. Tlie E. of Angus, &c. inftructions to the Bp^ 
of Dunkeld, on his going to Henry VIII. all tending 
to couuteratl Albany. (Orig.) Kirk of Style, E^ec. 
14, 1521. 223.: 

155. James Beaton, Archbp. of St Andrew's and 
chancellor of Scotland, to tlie Card, of Ancona; 
requefting the cardinal's intercft towards obtaining 
the Pope's bulls for the abbey of Dumfermlin^ 
(Orig.) Edinb. Dec. l, 152). 225. 

156. Ld. T. Dacre and Dr. Magnus, to Card. 
Wolfey; about inftrudions given to Clarencieux, and 
a diet to be held fpcedily. (Orig.) Carlifle, Jan. 5, 
1517. ^26. 

157. The chancellor of Scotland (James Beaton) 
to Ld. T. Dacre ; about trcfpafles on the borders, and 
providing for the preiervation of abftinence. (Orig. 
anlVer to vi. 163.) Glafgow, Feb. 28, 152 1. 227. 

158. Ld. T. Dacre, to the chancellov of Scotland ; 
urging the redrefs of grievances on the borders, 
(anfwer to the above.) Harbottle, March 6; 

1521. 228. 

159. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; reproringher 
for not having anfwered properly a letter of Henry 
VIII ; fends the laird of Barrow. Harbottle, March 6, 
1581. 228. k 

1 60. The chancellor of Scotland, to Ld. T. Dacre ; 
about the breach of the truce, (Orig. anfwer to VI. 
158.) Glafgow, March 13, 1521. 229., 

161. Ld. T. Dacre ; his inftruftions to the laird of 
Barrow, to caution Q. Margaret againft the D. of 
Albany, and to blame her for leaving her hufl)and. 
Harbottle, March 6, 1521. 230. 

162. Q. Margaret, to Ixl. T. Dacre; vindicates 
herlelf ; and refules ever to live again with Angus. 
{Orig. conf. I. 2.) Stirling, March 11, 1521. 232. 

163. Ld. T. Dacre, to James V; urging the ob- 
fervance of the trnce, Rym. XIII. 737. Harbottle, 
Feb. 20, 1521. 235. 

164. An indenture between Andrew Ker of Cefs* 
ford, and Ld. X Dacre ; agreeing to redrefs certain 
trefpalTes on the borders, (the original counterparty 
figned by Ker.) Heppeth^at^, Feb. 19, 1520. eS7. 

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163. The E. of Surrey's inftruftions to Geo. Hay; 
to reprefent to Hen. VIII. tl\e great want of forage, 
«c. in the north; and to defire a body of Ahnains. 
(Orig.) May? 1523. 238, 

J 66. The D. of Albany's inflruaions to George 
Hay; to negociate with Card. Wolfey for the con- 
clufion of a peace. (Orig. French.) Vic. Jan. lo, 

167. Card. Wolfey, to Henry viii; advifmg him 
to confirm the truce of Sq)t. 1 1 ; and about" fome 
fucceffes of the fleet (a draught in Wolfey s hand.) 
Sept 152«. 242. 

166. Q. Margaret, to UlT. Dacre; defiringhim 
to protea her fervants who came to treat for a 
peace. Sept 1522. 244 

. 169. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; anfwer to 
the above. Sept 1522. 245. 

170. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; profeiTes pa- 
cific intentions. Morpeth, Od. y. 1322. (anfwer 
to VI. 171.) 245. b. 

171. Q. Margaret, to Ld.T. Dacre; urging him 
to co-operate in the prorogation of truce, (anfwer 
to .^L I6p. feemingly in the queen'.s hand, but not 
^gncd.; Oa. 4, 1522. 246. b. 

•1 72. The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre ; deliring 
•prolongation of truce. (Orig.) Edinb.Oa.6, 1522. 

247. 

173. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albanv; promifes 
a temporary abftmence. (anfwer to the above.) Mor- 
peth, Oft. 9, 1522. 848 

174. The Bp. of Winchefter (Ric. Fox) to Card. 
Wolfey ; acquaints him that in Henry viith's time the 
£. of Northumberland had indented for the cuftody 
of the marches. (Orig.) Winchefter, 1623. 249. 

1 75. Q. Margaret, to Henry VIII ; requeuing him 
to favour Baltazar the Pope's nuncio in Scotland, 
9bo was returning to Rome. (Orig.) July 8, 1522 ? 

. . 251. 

176. Inftruaions or memorial to be fent to the D, 
of Albany ; tending towards peace, and about Al- 
bany's journey through England. (French.) 1517. 

252.. 

177. Henry Viii; his inftruaions to Clarencieux, 
ftroBgly recommending peace, and propofmg a truce 
to the end of Feb. 1543. (a draught correaed by Wol- 
fey. vid. the anfw. VWI. 11.) Nov. 10, 1522. 254. 
■ 178. Card. Wolfey, to Ld.T. Dacre; divers ol>- 
fervations about peace, and the D. of Albany's con- 
dua. (a draught in Wolfey 's hand.) Nov. lo 

263.' 

1 79. Henry viu, to the lords of council of Scot- 
land, and to Q. Margaret ; letters of credence for 
Uarencieux. (draughts in Wolfey 's hand.) Nov 10 
I52«. 

1 80. Remembrance for Clarencieux ; direQin him 
to rejea the comprehcnfion in the peace he was to 
negociate. (a draught in Wolfcy's hand.) Nov. 10, 

265. 

181. A fragment of a fpeech to be made by Cla- 
rencieux to the lords of Scotland, cautioning them 
agamft th6 French, (a draught in Wolfey 's hand.) 
Nov. 10, 1522. 266 

; 182. Card. Wolfey, to the D. of Albany; concern- 
ing the prolongation of the truce of Sept 1 1. and the 
comorehettfion. (French, the Englifh draft at vi 
276.) Nor. 10, 1522. 2Q7 * 

183. The D. of Albany's inftruaions to J. de Bar- 
bon, about the prolongation of the truqe of Sept 1 1. 
(Rench.) Zdmh. Sept 27, 1522. 269. 

i**. Q. Margaret to Card. Wolfey; about the 



negociations of Clarencieux, and her own concerns 
therein. (Orig. anfw. to VI. 277.) Dec. 26, 1522. 

270. 

185. Card. Wolfey, to Ld. T. Dacre; the Bp. of 
Carlifle ordered to jiay his balance to Dacre. ; and 
directions about paying the troops on tlie borders. 
(Orig. conf III. 12.) Hampton Court, June 14, 
1516. 271. 

186. J. de Planis, French ambafTador, to the cap- 
tain of Berwick, (probably A. Ughtred) kind ex- 
preflions, and profefling great plainnefs. N. B. An 
error in the date. (Orig. French.) Douglas, Oa. 6, 
1516? 272, 

1 87. The Bp.of LlandafF(Rob. Hol^ate?) andJ.Uve* 
dale, to the Ld. Privy Seal ; with an inventory of the 
goods of parfon Tunftall, fent up from Aukland. 
(Orig.) York, Jan. 5. 273. 

188. Tlie D. of Albany, to J. Barbon; declaring 
that he will not confent to a peace without a com- 
prehenfion. Edinb. Oa. 17, 1522. 274. 

189. Tlie D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre; pro- 
fefling his defire for peace. (Orig.) Edinb, Jan. 
1522. 275. 

190. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; declares 
the meafures that have been taken towards a peace, 
(anfw. to the above.) Weik, Jan. 15, 1522. 276. 

191. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; expof- 
tulatcs, and upbraids Albany for not having fent 
ambafladors. (anfv'cr to VI. 192.) Norham, Jan. 19, 
1522. 276. 

192. The p. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre; pro- 
fefling himfelf folicitous for peace ; but chargi ng Dacre 
Avith infmcerity. (Orig.) Dunbar, Jan. 17, 1522. 277. 

193. Ld. T. Dacre, to the Capt of BerM'ick; ac^ 
quainting him that Albany had left Dunbar; and 
ordering him to difcharge the new crew. Norhan^ 
Jan. 21, 1522. 279. b. 

194. The Marq. of Dorfet, to Henry VIU; pr>* 
fefliiig his zeal for the king's fervice; mentioning aii 
intended incurfion ; and inclofmg a lift of thofe who 
went with Ld. Dacre on an inroad. (Orig.) Ahiwick; ' 
April 15, 1523.? 280. 

19-5. Anth. Ughtred (probably Capt of Berwick) 
to Card. Wolfey ; reports Albany's approach towards 
the borders ; Berwick unrepaired ; and money want- 
iHg. (Orig.) Ber^vick, April 17, 1522. 2«2. 

1 96. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey ; acquaint- 
mg him of Albany's preparations for an invafion ; 
demands money ; theE. of Northumberland will not 
come forth (Orig.) Newcaftle, Oa. 1©, I623. 283. 

19?. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolky ; about pre- 
pwaitions againft Albany ; Q. Margaret defire» to come 
toEnglajwi (Orig.) Newcaftle, Oa«? 152». 984.' 

19s. Q. Margaret's inftruaions to Pat Synclan-; 
eonccming various matters to be r^refented to Ld. 
Surrey; and defiring direaions as to her coming to 
England. Oa.6? 1523. 287. 

199. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey; about 
Albany's progrcfi; Q. Margaret intends coming; 
Hw. de ia Pole expeded by Albany. (Orig.) Oa. 
1^23. * 

200. The R of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey; about 
preparations againft Albany. (Orig.) Ncwcaftle,Oa; 
11, 1523. 491. 

9J1. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wo%;. about 
Q, Market's defire that heu'ould make an incur- 
fion as far as Edinburgh. (Orig.) Berwick, Sept 2l> 
152a 3^ 

202. Q. Margaret to the E. of Surrpv ; defiring 
hnn to advance to Edinirargfa, or to allow her to come 
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203. Card. Wolfey, to the E. of Surrey ; giving 
him direftions about ne^ociating a truce if offered ; 
and about other proceedings. (Orig.) Weftui. Oft. 
23, 1523. -95* 

204. Henry VII r, to the E. of Surrey; thanking 
him and his whole army for their fervices at Jed- 
burgh; direftions in cafe Albany fliould attack the 
borders ; and deliring him to continue fome time 
longer in his office. Woodftock, Oct. 5, 1523. 303. 

205. The E. of Surrey, to Henry VIII ; reports Al- 
bany's attack of Werk, his repulfe, and retreat. (Orig.) 
Camp near Werk, Nov. 3, 1523. 304. 

206. The E. of Surrey, to Henry VIII ; reports Al- 
bany's progrcfs towards the borders, inclofes copies 
of the two following articles. (Orig.) Belfort, Oft. 
30, 1523. 306. 

207. ^riie E. of Surrey, to the lords of Scotland; 
declining to treat for peace with Albany. Newcaftle, 
Oft. 30, 1523. 307. 

208. The E. of Surrey, to Q. Margaret ; reprefent- 
ing the very embarraffed ftate of the K. of France, and 
hence the impropriety of a comprehenfion. New- 
caftle, 061. 30, 1523. 308. 

209. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
Albany's progrefs towards the borders, &c. (Orig. 
fent with VI. 20G.) Belfort, 06t. 30, 1523. 309. 

210. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey; inform- 
ing him that he meant that day to proceed to meet 
Albany. (Orig.) Newcaftle, Oft. 26, 1523. 310, 

211. The E. of Surrey, to Card, Wolfey; about 
one Adam Dundas, who is faid to have come to 
England; fends a letter from Q. Margaret about 
peace. (Orig.) Newcaftle, Oft. 24, 1523. 3ii. 

2 1.2* The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey ; reports 
Albany's arrival in Scotland, and his (Surrey's) pre- 
|)arations on the borders ; demands money, and leave 
to' come away at AUhallows. (Orig.) Newcaftle, 
Sept 27, 1523. 313. 

213. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey; about 
Albany's preparations, and his paffionate temper; 
defires nioney. (Orig.) Newcaftle, 061. 8, 1 523. 31 5 

214. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey ; defiring 
inftrudions how to proceed in cafe the Scots were 
to forfake Albany, and fet James V. free. (Orig.) 
Newcaftle, Sept 14, 1523. 317. 

215. Ld. T. Surrey, to Card. Wolfey; concerning 
the intended attack of Jedburgh. (Orig.) New 
caftle, Sept 12, 1523. 31 8. 

216. Names of towns in Suffex that might have 
been made boroughs. 319 

2 \ 7. Card. Wolfey, to Ld. Surrey ; dire6tions about 
the meafures to be taken for refifting Albany. (Orig.) 
Hampton Court, 06t 12, 1523. 321. 

218. The E. of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey ; inclofmg 
the next article ; demands fupplies of ordnance ; and 
about a Danilh fhip carried into Hull. (Orig.) York, 

July 3, 1523. 323. 

219. Ld. T. Dacre, to the E. of Surrey; giving an 
account of an inroad he made into Scotland. Har 
bottle, July 1, 1523. 324. 

220. The D. of Albany's anfwer to certain articles 
fent him by Ld. Dacre. (French, the fame in 
Ejiglifh, VI. fol. 280.) Edinb. Feb. 5, 1524. 325. 

221. Dr. Magnus and R. RadclyfF, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; report their interview with the Archbp. of St 
Andrews, Q. Margaret^s difpofition, and other 
2tffairs of Scotland. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 10,1524 

329. 

222. An agreement between Q. Margaret and the 
lords of Scotland, to forfake the D. of .Albany, anc 



mng forth James V. (an attcfted copy of VI. 243.) 
Edinb. Aug. 1, 1524. 332. 

223. Dr. Mao-nus and R. Radclyff, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; James v. favourable to England ; ambafladors 
fetting forward ; they endeavour that the Bp. of St 
Andrews be of the number; favourable accounts of 
the Up. of Dunkeld and Angus. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Nov. 15, 1524. 333. 

224. Card. Wolfey, to^the D. of Norfolk; ac- 
quaints him of Bourbon's fuccefles ; approves of the 
confinemer.t of the Abp. of St Andrews and the Bp. 
of Aberdeen ; propofes their being privately fent 
to Berwick ; and about two Iceland fliips taken by 
the Scots. (Orig.) More, Sept 2, 1524. 336, 

225. Dr. Magnus and R. RadclyfF, to Card. Wol- 
fey; report their reception and firft audiences at 
Edinburgh. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 2, 1524. 341. 

226. Dr. Magnus and R. Radclyff, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; about Q. Margaret's obje6lions .to the E. of An- 
gus's return ; and defiring farther inflruclidns. (Orig.) 
Newcaftle, Oft. 10, 1524. 344. 

227. Card. Wolfey, to the D. of Norfolk ; advifes 
bringing James V. into England; doubts theiJ)ro- 
priety offending down Angus, &c. (Orig.) MOI^, 
Sept 15, 1524. 345. 

228. Card. Wolfey, to the D. of Norfolk; about 
Angus's impatience to return to Scotland; the two 
Bps. convevance to Berwick ; French cruizers on 
the coafl of Norfolk. (Orig.) More, Sept 28, 1594. 

. 351. 

229. Card. Wolfey, to the D. of Norfolk ; a plot 
propofed to bring over or confine the chancellor of 
Scotland ; doubts about Angus's fteadinefs. (Orig.) 
Hampton Court, Aug. 19, 1524. 353. 

230. Card. Wolfey, to the D. of Norfolk; divert 
inflrudions about the affairs of Scotland ; a plot to 
feize the chancellor ; and fchemes finally to fupplant 
Albany. (Orig.) Hampton Court, Aug. 1, 1524. 

355. 

231. Tlie D. of Norfolk, to Card. Wolfey; has 
fent Carlifle to Scotland; doubts about Angus. 
(Orig. anfwer to VI. 227.) Newcaftle, Sept 19, 1524. 

361. 

232. Dr. Magnus and R. Radclyff, to the D. of 
Norfolk; report their proceedings; endeavour to 
bring over the Abp. of St Andrews; and about 
money for the payment of the king s guards. Edinb. 
Nov. 8, 1524. 364. 

233. Dr. Magnus and R. R^clyff, to the D. of 
Norfolk; the ftate of affairs in Scotland unfavour* 
able; they propofe coming awayfoon; ambaffadors 
getting ready to come but may be ftopped unlefi 
the wages of the king's guards be paid, and Angus 
come to the parliament (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. i(^ 
1524. ^66. 

234. Dr. Magnus and R. Radclyff, to the D. of 
Norfolk; about Q. Margaret's favourable difpofition 
towards England, but great averfion to Angus ; de- 
fires money. Edinb. Nov. 5, 1524. i368. 

235. The D. of Norfolk, to Dr. Magnus and R, 
Radclyff; he is unwilling to fend money to ftrengthen 
the Q. and Arran dgainft Angus; wonders the am- 
baffadors lodg6 out of the town of Edinburgh, 
Newcaftle, Nov. 7, 1524. 369. 

236. TlieD. pf Norfolk, to Dr. Magnus; concern-, 
ing a promifed meeting at Berwick ; and about lending 
money to Q. Margaret, which he difapproves. New-^ 
caftle, Nov. 6, 1524. 370. 

237. The E. of Angus, to Q. Margaret ; offering a 
reconciliation. N. B. She fent back this letter un- 
opened, (vid. VI. 234.) Boncle, Nov. l, 1524. 371. 

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238. Dr. Magnus apcl R. Radclyff, to the E. of 
Angus ; congratulating him on his arrival in Scot- 
lancl ; and exhorting him to moderate proceedings. 
Edinb. Nov. 4, 1524. 372. 

239. The D. of Norfolk, to the E. of Angus ; ad- 
vifihg him to remain in England. Newcaftle, Nov. 
7, 1524. 373. 

240. The D. of Norfolk, to Dr. Mapus and R. 
Radclyff; cenfuring Q. Margaret ; and about fending 
down money. NeVcaftle, Nov. 8, 1524. 374. 

24^1. The D. of Norfolk, to Q. Margaret ; advice 
as to her conduft with regard to Angus, the am- 
balTadors, kc. Newcaftle, Nov. 8, 1524. 375. 

242. Q.Afargaret, to the D. of Norfolk; remon- 
ftrates againft Angus's coming to Scotland ; com- 
plains ot Dacre. (Orig.) Aug. 13, 1524. 377. 

243. The Q. and lords of Scotland ; their declara- 
tion of obedience to James V. againil Albany. (Orig. 
ligned by the Q. and many lords, vid* vi. 222.) 
Edinb. Aug. l, 1524. 378. 

244. Q. Margaret, to the E. of Surrey } about Al- 
bany's preparations to invade England. (Orig. 
a copy at II. 99.) Oct. 13? 1523. 379! 

245. Q. Margaret, to the D. of Norfolk ; about a 
meeting between Arran and Norfolk ; and remon- 
ftrating againft Angus's return. (Orig.) 1524. 382. 

246. Q. Margaret, to the D. of Norfolk ; defiring 
his friendfhip and aid in all her concerns. (Orig.; 
Sept 15, 1524. 384. 

247. Card. Wolfey's inftruftions to Dr. Magnus 
.and R. Radclylf ; chiefly about the return of Angtis, 
and the amhafladors to be fent. (referred to in 
II. 6.) Oft. 24? 1524. 385. 

«48. A declarationi of fome Scottifli lords ; com- 
plaining of many abufes, and propofing a convention 
to be held at Stirling. Jan. 5, 1525. 394. 

249. Articles between Card. Wolfey, and the E. of 
Angus; about the earls conduft on his return in 
Scotland. (Orig. figned by Angus and Geo. Dou- 
glas.) Oft. 4, 1524. 395. 

250. The Abp. of St. Andrews (J. Beaton) to Dr. 
Magnus; deiiring a meeting to confider about an 
anfwer to Card. Wolfey. St. Andrews, Jan. 28, 1525. 

400. 

251. Names of the wardens, vice-wardens, and 
lieutenants, in Northumberland, from the laft year 
of Ed. IV. 401. 

252. Q. Margaret, to the D. of Norfolk ; complains 
of being llighted ; (vid. II. 59.) and about the guard 
for James v. and his guardians. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Sept 13, 1524. 402. 

• 253. Q. Margaret, to the D. of Norfolk ; thanks 
him for his good conduft towards her and her fon ; 
and about articles. (Orig. the fame at III. So. and 
110.) Oft. 6, 1524. 404. 

254. An account of lordfliips in the hands of 
certain noblemen in Scotland. 405. 

255. Sir R. (W.) Eure, to Dr. Magnus ; about 
diilurbances on the borders, (conf. IL 39 ) June 17, 
1525. 407. 

256. Sir R. (W.) Eure, to the IJ. of Angus ; about 
difturbances on the borders. June 1 7, 1525. 407. b. 

257. The D. of Albany, to the Pope ; about Scottifli 
benefices, and Q. Margaret's divorce, (again at vi. 
£61.) June, 1524. 408. 

258. Sir Wm. Eure, to Card. Wolfey; accepts 
the vice-wardenfhip of the middle marches ; divers 
matters about the ftate of the borders. (Orig.) Har- 
bottle, May 13, 1526. 409. 

256. Francis I ; hb infbrufi^ons to the Scottiih am- 



bafiadors in France, recommending peace and har- 
mony: and letters to Jalncs V. auil Qf. ^largaret. 
Avignon, Sept. 15, 1524. 411. 

260. Recefs betMTcn Englahd and Scotland, (vid. 
Rym. XIV. 21.) Sept. 4, 1524. 414. 

261. Abftrafts and copies of a packet of letters 
fent by the E. of Albany to O^ftavian his agent at 
Rome: among which are Q. Margaret's letter of 
credence to J. Cantley, exprefling her inclination to 
adhere to France, dated Feb. 20 ; and Aibany s letter 
to the Pope about the Scottiih benefices, and Q. Mar- 
garets divorce. (VI. 257. fent with I. 82.) June 24, 

1525. 416. 

. 262. Sir Ph. Dacre, to Ld. T. Dacre ; dated Aug; 
5 ; and Ld. T. Dacre, t<y*Card. Wolfey ; with intelli- 

fence from Scotland ; Jamfrs V. to be removed to 
tirling, and his old attendants to be taken from 
him ; Albany is to invade England in September. 
(Orig.) Lord Dacrc's letter dated, Stanipford, Aug. 
8, 1522. 419. 

263. Sir Chriftopli. Dacre, to Ld. W. Dacre ; va- 
rious news from Scotland ; the king and queen come 
to Edinburgh; a parliament held. (Orig.) Dec. 2, 

1526. 420. 

264. Sir Phil. Dacre, to Ld. T. Dacre ; acquaints 
him with an inroad at Leynton tower ; a parliament 
at Edinb. begun July 18. (Orig.) Morpetn, July 23, 

1522. 421. 

265. James (Beatofi) primate of Scotland, to Card^ 
Wolfey ; profeffes great friendfl)ip for England, and 
dcfires a farther abftinence, and a peace. (Orig.^ 
Edinb. March 15, 1524. 422/ 

266. Ld. Caflilis, to Henry VIII; reports his ar- 
rival at Edinburgh ; and fpeaks of the articles and 
credence he had for James v. and Q. Margaret. 
(Orig. the name cut away.) Edinb. Jan. 24, 1525. 

423. 

267. Gav. Douglas Bp. of Dunkeld, to Card. 
Wolfey; cautioning him againft J. Ducanfon and 
Evangelifta, fent by Albany and Glafgow. (Orig^ 
conf VI. 148 and 155.) Lond. Jan. 6, 1522. 424; 

268. James, primate of Scotland, to Card, Wolfey J 
profelTes friendlhip towards England ; afks for a fafe- 
conduft. (Orig.) Edinb. March 9, 1524. 425* 

269 to Mr. Lawfon ; reports an 

inrbad into Scotland, with the Douglafles. JBerwick, 
April 18, 1522. 426. 

270. Ld. Dacre ? articles of powers required, and 
thins^s wanting) for the execution of his office of 
war^n ? 427* 

271. Sir Wm. Bulmer, to the Ld. Treafurer (Sur* 
rey) ; apprizes him of Albany's march towards Eng-^ 
land. (Orig.) Norham, 061. 22, 1523. 429. 

272. The Abp. of St. Andrews and 5 more, to 
Henry VIII; with charges againll Q. Margaret4 
(Orig.) St Andrews, Jan. 26, 1*25. 430* 

273. The E. of Angus, to Card* Wolfey ; profeffes 

great regard ; and requefts Henry Vlllth's intereft for 
is brotner to obtain Murray and Melro&. (Orig.) 
Edinb. March 29, 1525. 43 h 

274. A lift of gentlemen of property in Northum* 
berland, and lome account of their property. 
1522? 432« 

275. Sir Wm. Eure and 4 more ; propofals for the 
government of the eaft and middle marches. 1523 ? 

435. 

276. Card. Wolfey, to the D. of Albany ; (the 
draught in Englilh of VI. 182. corrected by Wdfey.) 
Nov. 12, 1522. 437. 

277. Card. Wolfty, to Q. Margaret; about pro- 
lon^tion of the truce of Sept* 1 1 ; no compreheri- 

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(ion. (a draught in Wolfey s hand.) Nov. 12, 15C2. 

438. 

278. Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolfey ; about Ld- 
Surrey^ intended invafion of Scotland, (fecmingly 
an original, but not figned.) Woodllock, Sept. 22, 

1523. 439. 

279. D. of Albany's in(lru£lions to J. de 
Barbon, to treat with Ld. T. Dacre. Edinb. Feb. 5, 

1524. 441. 

280. Ld. T. Oacre's inftruftions to John More, 
in two parts ; one to be Ihewn to J. Barbon for 
the D. of Albany ; and the other to be flicwn to the 
lords of Scotland in cafe the D, of Albany be depart- 
ed. Coldllream, Jan. 23, 1^24. 444. 

281. The D. of Albany, to Lord T. Dacre; cre- 
dential in favour of J. de Barbon. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Feb. 5, 1524. 445. 

282. The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre ; other 
credentials in favour of J. de Barbon. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Feb. 5. 1524. 446. 

283. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany ; fi^nifies 
his having received a fafe-condu6l for ambafladors; 
ia truce, but no comprehenfion. Morpeth, Jan. 24, 
1524. 447. 

284. J. de Barbon, to Ld. T. Dacre ; earneftly re-, 
quelling a fpecdy anfwer. (Orig.) Coldftreani, Jan. 
23, 1524. • 448. 

285. A note, being an anfwer given by the com- 
miffioners of Scotland to a bill exhibited by the com* 
milTioiiers of England on the borders. (Orig.) 449. 

286. The regents and council of Scotland, to Ld. 
T. Dacre ; about the meeting of commilBoners on 
the borders. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 19. 450* 

287. t-d. T. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; about th^ 
difpofition of the troops on the borders; mentims 
having feen Angus. (Orig.) Norham, Jan. 24, 1522. 

451. 

288. Card. Wolfey, to the E. of Surrey ; about 
preparations againft Albany, and the defence of Nor^ 
ham. (Orig.) Hampton-Court, 061. 7, 1523. 452. 

289. Card. Wolfey, to the E. of Surrey ; direftions 
concerning Q. Margaret^ George Douglas, and Day. 
Hume. (Orig.) More, Sept. 25, 1523. 455. 

290. TheE. of Northumberland, to Card. Wolfey; 
aI>out James vth's attack of the E. of Angus at 
Coldingham. (Orig. conf. vii. 45.) Newcaftle, 061. 9, 
1528. 459. 

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1. !>. Magnus, to Card, Wolfey; reports his not 
having had the audiences he wilhcd for from the K. 
and Q. of Scotland ; the E. of Angus is fteady for 
England. (Orig.) Edinb. April 10, 1525. 1. 

2. Dr. Ma^-nus, to Card. Wolfey ; reports Q. Mar- 
garet's agitation on hi» delivering to her an expoftu- 
latory letter from Henry vm ; the diftreft of many 
Scots on the news of the overthrow of Francis I ; the 
Abp. of St. Andrews' and the E. of Angus's favour- 
able difpofitions towards England. (Orig.) Edinb. 
March 31, 1525. 3. 

S Chriftopher Thrilkeld, to lord T. Dacre; reports 
what he learnt from tlie laird of Wcdderburn con- 
cerning the proceedings at a parliament in Edinb. 
relating to Albany. (Orig.) Coldftream, Sep. 13, 



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4. The E. of Northumberland, to Henry VIII; 
reports the trials and execution of feveral rebels, the 
Lifle^ &c. Alnwick, April 2, 1528. 11. 

5. Roger La^^el5, to tlie E. of Northumberland; 



about the affairs of Scotland in confcqi^nce of 
Angus s expulfion. (Orig.) Norham> Sept. 13> 
1528. 13. 

6. Roger Laflels, to the E. of Northumberland; 
ft;,te of aftairs in Scotland in confequeuce of Angus's 
expuUion. Norham, Sept 11, 1528. 14. 

7. The lords of Scotland, to Henry VIII ; profef^ 
fmg tl>eir defire of peace ai9td amity. Edinb. Aug. 
1525? 15. 

8. The D. of Norfolk, to Q. Margaret; about the 
payment of 100 guards; exculpates hinifelf for not 
laving duly anfwered her letters. Sept 14^ 
1524. 17* 

9. The D. of Norfolk, to Q. Margaret; about 
fending the two billiops; Angus's remonilrances 
about being kept out of Scotland ; a fliip taken by 
Grolbles, &c. Sept 19? 1524. 19. 

10. Q. Margaret's anfwer to the propofals of th« 
Scottifli lords made by W. Ogilvy. May, 1525? 23. 

11. Demands for 40 lords to be propofed to Q, 
Margaret by Walt Ogilvy. April, 1525. 25. 

12. TheE. of Angus Chanc. of Scotland, to Lcf. 
W. Dacre ; promiies fpeedy redrefs of fome attemptii 
on the borders. (Orig. anfw. to 11. 180. and in. 3.) 
Edinb. March 19, 1528. 27* 

1 3. Ld. Wm. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey ; reports the 
trials and execution of fome rebels, one of whom 
efcaped; Q. Margaret married to Hen. Stewart* 
(Ong.) Naward, April 2, 152G. 28. 

14. Tlie council of Scotland, to Dr. Magnus j 
about redrefs to be taken on tlie borders. (Oiig. 
anfwer to VII. 22.) Edinb. Feb. 16, 1526; 30. 

15. James (Beaton) Archbp. of St Alidrews, 
Dr. Magnus; about redrefe on the borders. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Feb. 16, 1526. 32. 

16. Gavin (Dunbar) Bp. of Aberdeen, to Dc 
Magnus; about redrels on the borders. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Feb. 17, 15^6. 33. 

1 7. Adam Otterbum^ to Dr. Magnus ; ijifortnintf 
liim of fome meafures taken for the redrefs ftipulated 
at Berwick. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 16, I5fi6. 34. 

18. The earls of Argyle and Lenox, to Dt, 
Ma^us ; promifmg fpeedy redreis on the bordera. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 15, 1526. 36. 

19. Df. Magnus, to Q. Margaret; reprefenting 
the care that was taken of her intereft at the tceaty 
of Berwick ; and advice as to her condu6l wilii rer 
gard to James V. Berwick, Feb. 11, 1526. 38. 

20. Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Magnus and R. RadcIiiF; 
about Angus s return into Scotland; and ftating 
reafons why Q. Margaret and the Scots ought to 
adhere to England rather than to France. Nov. 19> 

1524. 40. 

21. Dr. Magnus, to tlie chancellor of Scotland; 
about an inelfe&ual meeting at Ridonbourn. con^ 
cerning redrefs. Berwick, Feb. 11, 1526. 46. 

22. Dr. Magnus, to the lords of council of Scot> 
land; heavy complaints about the refufal of redrefe at 
Ridonbourn, chiefly occafioned by Angus. Berwick, 
Feb. 11, 1526. 48. 

23. Q. Margaret, to Henry VIII ; credwce for 4 
ambalfadors, Uie I3p. of Dunkeld, &c. (Orig,) 
Edinb. Nov. 27, 1524. 50. 

24. Card. Wolfey, to the D. of Norfolk. (Qopy of 
II. 6.) Weftm. 06t. 24, 1524. 51/ 

25. Articles propofed by the Scottilh lords. Sept ? 

1525. 55. 

26. James (Beaton) primate of Scotland, to )or4 
T. Dacre ; orofeffing his wifh to pnomofee peace. 
(Orig.) Edinb. May 28, 1525. 56. 

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27. Q. Margaret, to Henry VIII; notifies the no- 
mination of Robt. (Sliaw) abbot of Paifley to the 
Upk. of Murray, and of John Hamilton to the abbey 
of Paifley; delires Henry's intereft towards obtaining 
the Pope's bulls. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. so, 1524. 38.' 

28. The E. of ' Cumberland (Clifford), to Card. 
Wolfey ; reports Ld. T. Dacre's death ; and requt fts 
the fucceffion lo the frewardfhip of Penrith, &c. 
(Orig.) Skipton caftle, Nov. 14, 1525. 59. 

29. Dr. Magnus, to Card. Wolfey; reports the 
ftate of Henry Vlllth's affairs in Scotland, and the 
effeft of Francis I. being taken. (Orig, partly 
cypher.) Edinb. Apr. 19, 1525. §1. 

so. Q. Margaret, to Henry Vlli ; \nndicate$herfelf. 
(vid. vn. 2.) April 12? 1525. 65. 

31. Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolfey; impaiting 
Henry VlUth's thanks for the good management of 
his affairs in Scotland. (Orig.) Stratforo, Sept. 21, 
1525. 67. 

32. Q. Margaret, to Henry VIlI; about her anfwer 
to the articles II. 91. and earneftly remonftrating 
againft Angus's return, (a copy of HI. 67.) Edin^ 
Oa. 6, J 524. 69. 

33. Ld. W. Dacre, an^ 3 more, to Card Wolfey; 
about the execution of juftice in the north : Ld. T. 
Dacre's death; the delivery of Carlifle and Berwick 
(Orig.) Sheriff Hutton, Nov. 22, 1525. 71. 

34. Q> Margaret; cr^ential in favour of Walter 
Taite, deiiring certain things concerning Scotland 
might be reprefented to the E. of Northumberlandl 
(a copy, figned by Northumberland.) 1 528 73, , 

35. Th^ E. of Arran, to the D. of Norfolk ; declin- 
ing an accommodation with Angus. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Oct 18, 1524. 74. 

d€i Jamea V; Ins proclaavatioii agaluft Angus's 
party. Edinb. Jan. 1525*. 75. 

37. Dr. Magnus and R. Radclyff, to Card. WoMey ; 
leport that tbeScottifh ambdTadors do not ha:{len their 
coming; the Abp. of St. Andrews lives freely in 
tlie caftle of Edinburgh ; the Bp. of Aberdeen at 
liberty at Linlithgow; Q. Margarets advifers not 
ikvonrable to England. (Orig.) Newcaftle, 0&. 20, 
15^4. 77. 

38. Declaration of the minifter of the free ob- 
fervanta, concerning Angus's offer of fubmUEon to 
James V. Nov. 1528. 79. 

39. James V ; his inftruSions to Pat Sinclair, to be 
communicated to Henry VIII; defiring peace and 
harmony : with marginal obfervations. Melrofs, Sept 
1528. 81. 

40. The D. of Norfolk, to Dr. Magpus and R. 
Hadclyff; cenfures Q. Margaret; mentions her in- 
fatuation for Heniy Stewart; and difapproves of 
fupplying her with money. Newcafde, Nov. 5, 
1524. ' 85. 

41. Card. Wolfey, to the D. of Norfolk; various 
direftions about detaining Angus, the exclufion of 
Albany, &c. Oft. 16? 1524. 87. 

. 42. The E. of Angus (chancellor) to Card Wolfev ; 
ftroiig profeffions of friendly difpofition ; about the 
feizure of fir W m. Lifle, &c. (Orig.) Haliroodhoufe, 
Dec. 29, 1527. 93. 

43. The E. of Angus, to the E. of Northumberland; 
defiring him to befriend him refpeclin^ his late expul- 
fion and attainder. (Orig.) Coldingham, Sept 9, 
1528. 95. 

44. James (Beaton) primate of Scotland, to Card. 
Wolfey ; profeffes an eameft defire to co-operate in 
bringiiig about a peace; deiiies ^ iafe^-condud. (Orig.) 
£dinb. Siarch 29, 1525. 96. 



45. The E. of Angus, to the E. of Northumber- 
land; apprizing him of James Vth's approach to at- 
tack Coldingham; defires aid. (Orig.) Colding- 
ham, Oft. 4, 1528. 98. 

4(1 The E. of Angus, to the E. of Northumber- 
land; reports James vth's attack upon Tantallion, 
and his (Angus's) fuccefs in a purfuit (Orig.) 
Coldingham, Nov. 7, 1528. 99. 

47. The E. of Angus (chancellor) to Card. 
Wolfev ; congratulates the Card, on his return hom 
abroad ; about the feizure of fir Wm. Lifle* (Oi ig.) 
Edinb. Nov. 2, 1527. 101. 

48. td. Wm. Dacre, to Card. Wolfey; about re- 
drefs fpr burning Netherby, &c. (Orig.) Naward, 
March 6, 1527. 102. 

49. James V, to Dr. Magnus ; about the treaty of 
Berwick; and Henry VllltlVs mediation in favour of 
Angus. (Orig.) Stirling, Nov. 24, 1528. 104. 

50. Dr. Magnus, to Q. Margaret; defiring her to 
intercede with James V. in favour of Angus. Ber- 
wick, Nov. 18, 1528. 106. 

51. Q. Margaret, to Dr. Magnus; afligns her 
reafon for not afting in favour of Angus. (Orig. 
anfwr to the above.) Edinb. Nov. 25, 1528. 107. 

52. Dr. Magnus, to the chancellor and lords of 
Scotland; about the conferences at Berwick, and in- 
roads on the borders. Berwick, Nov. 24, 1528. 109. 

53. The chancellor (G. Ounbar) and council of 
Scotland, to Dr. Magnus ; about redrefs. (anfwer to 
the above.) (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 26, 1528. ' 110.* 

54. The E. of Northumberland, to Card. Wolfey ; 
about the feizure and execution of Wm. Chai lton,, &q. 
(Orig.) Alnwick, Jan. 28, 1528. 112. 

55. The E. of Northumberland, to Henry Vlll; 
about the feizuire and execution of Wm. Charlton, 
&c. (Orig.) Alnwick, Jan. 28, 1528. US. 

56. George (Crichton) Bp. of Dunkeld, to Dr. 
Magnus ; requeuing the releafe of two perfons taken 
by the Douglaffes. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 
1528. 115. 

57. Adam Otterbuniy to Dr. Magnus; about flie 
conferences at Berwick. , (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 25, 

1528. 116. 

58. Sir Wniiam Scott, to Dr. Magni^; about the 
conferences at Berwick. (Orig.) Ediijb. Nov. 28, 
1528. li^.h. 

59. The Bp.^ of Aberdeen (Gavin pi^unbar) to D?. 
Magnus; divers matters refpefting peace, redrefs, tlifi 
£. of Angus ; and in favour of a merchant ihip bound 
to England. (Orig.) Edinb. Nor. Q% 152%: Mr. 

60. Dr. Magnus, to the Archbp. of Glafeow, chart-* 
cellor (Gar. DuAbar) ; about redrefs, and irt favour 
of Angus. Berwick, Nov. it, 152a. 119. 

61. Gavin Abp. of Gkfgow, chancellor, to E¥. 
Magnus; anfwer to tlie above. (Orig.) Edinft. 
Nov. 26, 15%%. 120. 

63. James V, to t>t. Magnus; a note thanking faiai 
for his zeal. (Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 6, 1528. 120. 

634 Dr. Magnus^ to Adam Otterburn; in fim)ur 
of peace. Berwick, Dec. 5, 1 5«8. 12 1. 

64. A treaty between Henry VIII. and James V. 
(Lat. vid. Rym. XIY. 278.) Dec. 14, 1528. Ite* 

65. An indenture between the Bp. of Aberdeen, &c. 
commiflSoners for Scotland, on one part, and the Ld 
Cliancellor Audley, &c. commiffion€rs for England^ 
on the other part; about the furrender of Cawe Mills, 
Sc<i. Edinb. May 12, 1534. i^. 

G6. Francis to James V; diffuading him from 
marrying without the aifent of his allies. {*)vig. Fr. ) 
Coufly, June 28, 1529^ 132. 

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67. James V, to the D. of Albany; declaring his 
intention to marry, and mentioning the Emperor s 
offer of a fifter or niece. (French.) Edinb. May 1, 
1634. ^33. 

68. The E. of Northumberland, to Card, Wolfcy; 
about James Vth's attack of the Douglafles at Tan- 
tallion and Coldingham. (Orig.) Alnwick, Oa. 28, 

1528. 135. 

69. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany? about 
ambaifadors to be fent, and their fafe-condu6t4. 
Carlifle, Sept. 7, 1 522. 1 37- 

70. Ltl. T. Dacre, to John Cantley ; inclofin^ a 
fafe-conriua; for his coming to Carlifle. Carlifle, 
Sept. 8, 1522. 137. b. 

71. The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dacre; charges 
Dacre with duplicity, but ftill defires peace, and 
applies for fafe-conducls for that puipofe. (Orig. Fr.) 
Annan, Sept. 8 and 9, 1522. 138. 

72. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; regrets his 
not having been able to read or underftand a French 
letter of Albany's; defires to have it in Scotch. 
Carlifle, Sept 9, 1522. 139- 

73. Ld. T. Dacre, to the D. of Albany; vindicates 
his condu6l, and recriminates, (anfwer to VII. 71.) 
Carlifle, Sept. 9, 1522. 140. 

74. The D. of Albany, to Ld. T. Dapre; appoints 
a meeting at Solway Chapel; and propofes foine 
conditions for a truce. (Orig.) Solway Chapel, 
Sept. 10, 1533. 141. 

75. Indenture for a truce of one month, between 
Ld. T. Daere and the D. of Albany, (a copy of VII. 
82.) Solway Chap. Sept. 11, 1522. 142. 

76. Q. Margaret, to Ld. T. Dacre ; profeffing her 
defire to promote peace. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 30, 
1522. 144. 

77. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; promifing to 
co-operate towards procuring peace, (anfwer to the 
Above.) Norham, Aug. 31, 1522. 144. b. 

■ 78. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; about the pro- 
bability of a peace. (Secret.) Norham, Aug. 3i, 
1522. 145. 
' 79. Q. Margaret, to Ld. T. Dacre; charges him 
with uncandi^ proceedings. (Orig.) Sept 3, 
1522. 146. 
' 80. Ld. T. Dacre, to Q. Margaret; vindicates 
himfelf. (anfwer to the above.) Grindon,— rig. 
Sept 6, 1522. 148. 

81. James V, to the E. of Northumberland; pro- 
TMifals for a meetin&r of commifTioners towards cone 
jng a peace. (Orig.) Edinb. Oft. 5, 1528. 149. 

82. : Indenture for one month's truce between the 
D. of Albany and Ld. T. Dacre. (the original coun- 
terpart figned by Albany.) Solway Chapel, Sept. 1 1, 
1522. 150. 

83. John Cantley, to Ld. T. Dacre; defires a 
meeting to confer about peace; charges him with 
duplicity, (Orig.) Sept 8, 1522. 151. 

84. The D. of Albany: articles by way of anfwer 
to Ld. T. Dacre's letters ia Q. Margaret, VIL 77. and 
78 ; and declaring, hipifcjf ready to accede to a truce. 
Edinb. Sept 3, 1542. ^ \ _ 152. 

•65* Gavin Bp. of Glafgow, "Cancel lor, to Henry 
VIII; profeflcs his defire of peace; and about An- 
gus's reinflatement (Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 'i, 1529. 

^ . ^ . 154. 

' 96. James V, to Henry VIII; profelTes himfelf dif- 
pofed for peace ; and about Angus's reinftatement. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 2, 1529. 155. 
87. Henry VIII, to Ld. W. Dacre; recommending 



Card. Wolfcy to him, who is to repair to his pro- 
vince. (Orig.) Windfor, March 28, 1530. 156. 

88. The K. of Northumberland, to Henry VIII; 
with fome letters he had taken IVom one Davy Pan- 
der, concerning James Vth's perpetual peace with the 
Emperor; about the borders, &c. Sept 29, 1554. 

157. 

89. Henry Vlii, to James V; (copy of part of the 
next article! ) 1 5 3 1 . 159. 

90. Henry VIII, to James V; on Th. Scot being 
fent to treat of redrefs: (a corrected draught) 
1531. iGt 

91. Indenture of Canonby priory; for redi-efs of 
trefpaffes committed by Engliflnnen on the lands of 
theTaid priory. Coldftream, March 25, 1494. l63. 

92. Decree of concord by the commilTioners of the 
two realms, concerning the borders. Carlifle, Sept 7, 
1531. 1G4. 

93. Proclamation b}' the Scottifli commiflioncrs for 
peace on the borders. Dumfries, 0&. 3, 153 J. 165. 

94. Ld. Darcy : a minute of divers requefts which 
Mr. Chancellor is to jfliew to my Ld. his matter (Card. 
Wolfey?) 166., 

05. The commiflion^rs of England, to the com-^ 
miflioners of Scotland, (anfwer to Vii. 97 ) Dum- 
fries, Oct. 3, 1531. 167* 

96. A proclamation of the Scottift commiflionersi 
(a copy of VII. 93.) Dumfries, Odt 3, 1531. 168. 

97. Defires and offers of the commiflioners of Scot- 
land, fent to the commiflioners of England ; for put*^ 
ting in effeft the redrefe of attempts* Dumfries^ 
oa. 2, 1531. 169. 

98. James V, to Henry Vlll; anfwer to the pro-^ 
pofals VII. 90. 1531. 170*' 

99. The EngliA commiflioners reply to the defires, 
&c. of the commiflioners of Scotland, VII. 97. Dum- 
fries. Oft. 2, 1531. 174. 

100. A remembrance offered on the behalf of the 
commiflioners of England, to the comniiffioners of 
Scotland, for miaking of redrefs. Dumfries, 0&. 2, 
1531. 175- 

101. Dr. Magnus? to Henry VIII; about the keep- 
ing and repairing of CaMC Mills; James Ap-Howel, a 
Welchman, arrived in Scotland. Newcaftle, July 
26, 1533. 176. 

102. The D. of Northumberland? to Henry VIH; 
about depredations and cruelties committed on the 
borders, (a fragment.) Warkworth,Oa. 22, 153C. 

179. 

103. Defires and offers of the Scottifii commiflion- 
ers, offered to the EngUlli, (a copy of VII. 97.) Dum- 
fries, 06t. 2, 1531. 180. * 

104. Dr. Magnus,, to Tli. Cromwell; about the 
copies of fome treaties Henry VIII. had defired. (Orig.) 
Windfor, April 18, 1534. 18K 

105. James V, to a French ambaflador; profefles 
peaceable intentions; and fpeaks of a meeting to be 
had for a truce with England. Stirling, May 15, 
1533. 18«- 

1 Of). A deed of Geo^. PH£i> abbot pf Dumfennling ; 
appointing new procurators lo llie* aT)bey. (Latiii^ 
attcfted by a notary.) St. Andrews^March 

1533. - . jf^^ 

107. Carlifle licraUl; his anfv.cr to Sir Tho^^ScottS 
credence, in c onlc(iiience of Henry Vlllth's inliruc- 
tions. .•(a draught) 153 1. 185, 

108. The commiflioners of England, anfwer to the 
deiires, &c. (a copy of vii. y5.) Dumfr. 0&. 3, liSK 

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109. A remembrance offered by the commiffioners 
of England, &c. (copy of VII. lob.) Dumfries, Oft. 
% 1531. 198. 

110. An Englifli agent or commiflioner, to Henry 
VIII; ftates his endeavours towards effeding a truce 
with Scotland. Newcaltle, June 30, 1533. 199. 

111. Lady £liz. Dacre, to the E. of Northumber- 
land; about aflizcs to be held at Lochmaben; and 
divers matters concernitig attempts and redrefs : the 
names of aflizers inclofed. (Orig.) Naward, March 27, 
1534. 201. 

112. Lady Dacre (not figned) to Ld. W. Dacre; 
about Th. Dacre having taken Rynyane, a taylor, &c. 
tarliik, March 17, 1534. . 203. 

1 13. Anaccountofdamagesdoneontheborders.204. 

114. A proclamation made in confequence of the 
treaty of Berwick. Dec. 14, 1528. 205. 

1 15. Sir Th. Glyfford, and two more Englifh cotn- 
miffioners in the north, to Th. Cromwell; defiringhe 
will obtain the king's warrant for their pay and al- 
lowances. . (Orig.) Newcaftle, Sept 9, 1533. 207. 

116. Extrafts from tlie regifter of the great feal of 
England for the yeais 1533, 1534, 1536, 1542, 3, 4, 
and 5. 208. 

Il7v The Abp. of St. Andrews (J. Beaton) to 
Henry VIII; about commiflioners . to be fent for 
treating of peace. (Orig. the name torn away.) 
Edinb. Oft. 3, 1525. 21 1. b. 

118. Indi6hnentof Rich. Grove; examination con- 
cerning his efcape, the pannel, bill given in t6 the in- 
queft, and verdi^. Carlifle, March 38, 1528. 212. 

119. SirTh. Clyfford, to the Ld. Privy Seal; re- 
ports James Vth's ari^yal atEdinburgh with his queen ; 
and about the intercourfe James had with fome En- 
glilh fubie6tS on the coaft of Yorkfliire. (Orig.) 
Berwick, May 26, 1537. 216. 

120. Ld. T. Darcy, to Henry VIII; intelligence 
from Scotland; James Vth^s intended expedition by 
fea; and about affairs on the borders. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, Aug. 7, 1535 or 6- 218. 

121. Sir Wm. Eure, to Card. Wolfey; about meet- 
ings on the borders; the E. of Angus promifed to 
come, but did not appear. (Orig.) Hexham, June 23, 
15 26. 220. 

1 22. The E. of Northumberland, to Henry VIII ; 
reports an inroad iti which Ld. Buccleugh s people 
were roughly handled. 1536. 222. 

123. The p. of Norfolk, to the Ld. Privy Seal ; 
concerning fome arrangements proper to be made on 
the borders. (Orig.) Lokenfield, July 3, 1537. 224. 

124. The D. of Norfolk, to the Ld. Privy Seal; 
intelligence from Scotland;' James V. greatly bi^ot- 
ted; Berwick in a bad ftate. (Orig.) Berwick, 
March 29, 1539. 228. 

125. Sir Thi Clyfford, to Henry VIII; news from 
Scotland ; (Orig. conf. VII. 119.) Berwick, May 26, 
1537. " 230. 

126. SirTh. Wharton, to the Ld. Privy Seal; re- 
ports fome proceedings at the affizes, and a meeting 
with Ld. Maxwell about regulations on the borders. 
(Orig;) Carlifle, Sept. 5, 1538. 232. 

127. Sir Th. Wharton, to the Ld. Privy Seal; 
about meafures taken for quieting the borders ; has 
been prevented from apprehending John Heron. 
(Orig. vid. VII. 132.) Carlifle, Nov. 7, 1538. 233. 

128. Sir Th. Wharton, to James V; requefting 
that he will order John Heron to be delivered up. 
Carlifle, Nov. 7, 1538. 235. 

129. Sir Wm. Eure, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning 
a meeting on the borders about redrefs ; the E. of An- 
gus promifed to come, but failed. (Orig. vid. VII. 
151.) Hexham, July 1, 1526. . 236. 



130. James V; his proclamation againft libels re- 
flc6ling on Henry Vlll. (Orig. vid. I. 158. and IH. 
106.) Edinb. Feb. 1, 1339. 238. 

131. Rob. Bp. of Llandaff, to the Ld. Privy Seal ; 
reports the characters of the officers on the borders. 
(Orig.) Wotton, Jan. 11, 1538? 239. 

132. A proclamation releafing divers prifonerS 
takeil on the Englilh borders. Bating-bufk, Aug. 10, 

1538. 241. 

133. Sir Thomas Wharton, to the council of York; 
reporting the redrefs made on the borders, (a copy of 
III. 134.) Kirkbythure, Aug. 16, 1538. 242. 

134. Sir Wm. Eure, to the Ld. Privy Seal; about 
Dr. Hillyard's flight, and the reafons he affigns for it. 
(Orig.) Berwick, Jan. 6, 1540. 243. 

135. The council of York, to the Ld. Privy Seal; 
inclofmg fome intercepted letters from Scotland to 
Paris. (Orig.) York, Jan. 1, 1538. 245. 

136. SirWm. Eure, to the Ld. Prefident ; Inclofing 
a number of letters dire6led to Rome, Avhich he had 
from a Scotchman. Berwick, Dec. 20, 1539? 247. 

137- SirWm. Eure, to the Ld. Prefident; about 
H. Hay's being fent to Edinburgh ; Dr. Hillyard s 
going into Scotland, (vid. I. 73. and III. 147.) Ber- 
wick, Dec. 22, 1539? 248. 

138. M. Robeil, .brother to the priorefs of Cold- 
ftream, to Wm. Buckton, fervant to fir Wm. Eure; re- 
ports Dr. Hillyard's flight into Scotland for having 
oppofed the furrender of the monafteries. Dec. 1539? 

249. 

1 39. The faying of Wm. Selby and John Marr, con- 
cerning Dr. Hillyard's flight Dec. 11, i539? 250. 

140. The faying of Geo. Bifliopj concerning Dn 
Hillyard's flight. Norham, Dec. 11, 1539? 251. 

/ 141. James V, to Sir Wm. Eure; about fupnreffmg 
fcandalous libels againft Henry VIII. (Orig.) Ho- 
lyrood-houfe, Feb. 6, 1539. 252, 

142. Triftram Tefche, to the Ld. Privy Seal; re- 
ports certain payments he had made in the north. 
(Orig.) York, Jan. 5, 1540. 253. 

143. A treaty between Henry Vlll, and Mary Guife 
Q. of Scots. (Orig. vid. Ryih. XIV. 786. N.B. The 
four laft articles are not in Rymer.) July 1, 1543. 255. 

144. The E. of Northumberland, to Henry VIII; 
reports an incurfion into Scotland. April, 1533. 260. 

145. The E. of Northumberland, to Henry VIII; 
reports an incurfion into Scotland ; Beauvois a French 
ambaffador arrives in Scotland. April, 1533. 264. 

146. Q. Mary, (figned James) a fafe-conducl or 
pafsportfor a Ihip. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan 15, I546i 

266. 

147. Q. Mary's letters patent for the E. of Arran 
to make abftinence with England. Edinb. Feb. 20^ 

1542. 267. 

148. A treaty between Hen. VIII, and Q. Mary, 
(copy of VII. 143.) July l, 1543. 268. 

149. A correded draught of the treaty VII. 143^ 
(not complete.) July 1, 1543. 274. 

150. Henry VIII? his inftruftions for an ambaf- 
fador to the Emperor ; about Albany's attempt near 
Carlifle. (part ot a correfted draught.) 1522. 282. 

151. A proclamation of Englifli commiflioners for 
the ranfom of prifoners. July l, 1543. 285. 

152. Draught of part of the above. July 1, 

1543. 286. 

153. A brief account of the tranfaftions in Scot- 
land, about the time of the death of Malcolm III. 
Canmore. 1093* 289. 

154. Carta donationis £dgari, filii Malcolmi regis 
Scotorum, manfionis de Barwyk, &,q. fc. de Cold- 

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155. Willelm. II. Reg. Aiigl. confirmatio ejufdem 
cliartae donationis. io<J7. 290. b. 

156. Notes concerning the homage paid by the 
K. of Scotland to the K. of England, in the times of 
Stephen, and Richard I. 1135— U89. 291. 

157. Treaty of marriage between prince Edward, 
and Mary Q. of Scots, (a correded draught, imper- 
fea.) 1543. 292- 

158. An indenture between the E. of Lenox on 
one part, and Ld. Chanc. Wriothefley, &c. Englifli 
commiflioncrs, on the other; guaranteeing the earl's 
fafcty againft the cardinal (Beaton?) and the E.of 
Arran. June 26, 1544. 301. 

159. Henry VIII, to fir Ralph Sadler; inftruftions 
about his negociation in Scotland, chiefly concerning 
the marriage of Edw. Yh and Q. Mary. (Orig. not 
in SadlerVNegoc.) St. James's, April 14, 1543. 304. 

160. Sir Rob. Bomts, to tlie lords of Council; con- 
cerning fome repairs neceffary at Harbottle caftle. 
(Orig.) Almvick, May 26, 1546. 3ie. 

161. Edward III; his proclamation renouncing 
Tome claims upon Scotland. (Lat.) York, March i, 
1S28. 315- 

1 62. Edward III ; his declaration to Pope J ohn XXII. 
of his renouncing certain claims upon Scotland. 
(Latin.) York, 1328. 316. 

163. Edward VI; his inftriiaions to the Bp. of Dur- 
ham and fir Rob. Bowes, about a treaty with Scot- 
land/ July, 1547. 3^7. 

164. Edward VI ; his credence for the Bp. of Dur- 
ham and fir Rob. Bowes, as ambaffadors in Scotland.^ 
Hampton-Court, July 18, 1547- 320 

165. Edward VI ; his credence, &c. (another copy 
of the above.) Hampton-Court, July is, 1547. 321. 

166. Copies of two deeds proving the title of the 
K. of England, Ed. 1. to the fovereignty of ScotUnd. 
(depofited in the priory of Durham.) Norham, 
May 30, 1291. ^ 322. 

167. Ld. Wm. Grey, to the Ld. Proteaor (D. of 
Somerfet) ; reports an invafion into Scotland. (Orig.) 
Roxburgh, Oct. 4, 1548. . 323. 

168. Tho. Fiflier, to the Ld. Proteaor; apprizing 
him of the intelligence he had from Tho. Carlifle 
concerning the tumults at Edinburgh ; the hoftilities 
committecTby the French and Almains, &c. (Orig.) 
Camp at the Pethes, Oft. 15, 1548. 325. 

169. Cuthbert Bp. of Durham, to the Ld. Protec- 
tor; infoi-mation of docunlents which are in there- 
gifters of Durham, concerning the homagfe paid by 
the kings of Scotland to the kings of England. 
(Orig. inclofing VII. l55, 156, l6l, l62y and 166.) 
Aukland, Oa.ls, 1548. 329. 

170. Mr. Mafon? to the D. of Somerfet, Ld, Pro- 
teflor; relating a conference he had with Mr. 
Lieutenant concerning a fray at Edinburgh, and 
otlier affairs of Scotland, (feemingly an original, 
but not figned.) London, Oft. 17, 1548. 333. 

171. The Ld. Protector, to an Englifh amba0ador 
tit Paris? reporting a conference he had with 
the French ambaffador concerning the K. (rf Eng- 
land's fuperiority oyer Scotland ; alfo about Fitzffar- 
ret*s and fir Geoffry Poolers flight, (a draugm.) 

Dec. 1548. 335. 
' 172. A dialogue entitled, "True reafoning of ane 
Scottis and Inglis Merchand ;" being a difcuffion of 
the queftion of homage; by Wm. Lambe. 343 

173. A treaty between England and Scotland; 
fettling fome particularities not comprized in a treaty 
between England and France, concluded March 24, 
1549. chiefly about tlie borders and Ihipping. (a copy, 



Latin.) Norham, June 10, 1551. Item, a letter from 
the Englifh commiffioners to the Proteftor, with the 
above copy, dated Berwick, June 11, 1552^ and a 
copy of Maiy Q. of Scots' commiffion to her am- 
bail'adors at this treaty, (vid. Rym. XV. 265. and 
263.) Edinb. May 8,' 155h 374. 

1 74. A treaty between England aiid Scotland, in 
confequence of an article in the treaty of Chateau- 
Cambrefis of April 2d, 1559; chiefly concerning the 
borders and flapping. 390. 

175. Tlie preamble to the treaty of June 10, 155 u 
VII. 173. 394. b. 

176. Thomas Holcroft, to the Ld. Prote6lor; about 
the viaualling and defence of Haddington. (Orig.) 
Stichell, Aug. 4, 1 549. 396. 

177. lliomas Holcroft, to the Ld. Proteftor; re- 
poits divers matters from Scotland; the plague at 
Edinburgh; exchange of prifoners propofed by 
Mons. de Termes ; tl^ defence of Haddington, &c. 
(Orig.) Camp at , July 24, 1549. 398. 

178. Divers lords of the council in London, to 
the council at Windfor ; juftifying their meetings^ 
which the D. of Somerfet reprefented as traiterous ; 
and profeffmg their purpofe to remove the D. from 
the Protedorfliip. (Orig.) London, 061. 7, 1549. 404. 

1 79. Edward VI, to the Lds. of council in Lon- 
don ; vindicating the Prote6tor : anfwer to the above 
(a draught.) Oa. 8, 1549. 405. 

1 80. The Lds. of council at Windfor, to the lords 
in London; anfwering to, and expoftulating about 
the contents of Vll. 178. Windfor, 061. 8, 1549. 

406. 

181. Articles offered by the Ld. Prote6lor, to the 
lords of council in London; vindicating himfelf 
againft the charges brought by them in VII. 178. 
Windfor, 061:. 8, 1549. 407. 

182. The lords of the council in London, to thofe 
at Windfor; charging them to be very careful of the 
kings perfon. (Orig.) Weftminfter, 061. 9. 1549* 

408. 

183. Tlie lords of council in London, to fir Wm. 
Paget, comptroller of the houfehold ; about the fafety 
of the king's perfon ; and urging4iim to caufe the D. 
of Somerfet to be apprehended. (Orig.) London, 
Oa. 10, 1549. 410. 

184. The Abp. of Canterbury (Tli. Cranincr) fir 
Wm.Pagel^and T.Smith, to the Lds. of the council in 
London ; affuring them that they will do their utmofi; 
for the king's lafety. (Orig.) Windfor, Oa. 10, 

1549. 412, 

185. Mary (Guife) Q. of Scots ; her ratification 
of the comprelienfion of Scotland in a treaty con- 
cluded between Hen. II. and Edw. VI. figned James. 
(Latin.) Edinb. May 13, 1550. 417. 

1 86. Articles mentioned in the treaty of peace of 
March 24, 1550. (vid. Corps Dipl. T. IV. Part. IIL 
p. 1.) relating to the kingdom of Scotland. (Latin, 
and fome agreements fubfequent to it, Englifli.) 

1550. 418. 

187. Tlie lords of Council, to the commiffionert 
upon the borders of Scotland ; inftruaions about the 
boundaries and debatable lands. Greenwich, May 19, 

1551. 421. 

1 88. Edward VI ; his inftruaions to his commiffion- 
ers on the borders : figned by the Privy Council. 
Greenwich, Afay 19, 1551. 422. b. 

189. Tlie lords of Council, to the commiflioners on 
the borders; inftru6lions. Greenwich, May 22^ 

1551. 423. 

190. Edward VI, to his commiffioners on the bor- 
ders; empowering them to irfe their own difcretioii 

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as to tlie limitations of the boundaries, (figned by 
the Privy Council.) May, 1551. 424. 

lf)i. Sir Ralph Sadter and fir Ja. Croft, to Sec^ 
Cecil ; advice concerning the reformation in Scot- 
land, &c. (Orig.) Bcr\Vick, Sept. '29, J559. 425. 

IP2. Anotlier copy of VII. 185, but dated May 14, 

1550. 427. 

193. A memorandum to be flicwn to the king's 
council, concerning an attempt on the borders. 
Dec. 1550. 428. 

194. Treaty between Charles andlSIary (Guife) 
Q. of Scots, concluded at Binch in Ilainault; to- 
gether with the commillions of the plenipotentiaries. 
CLatin. vid. Corps Diplom. T. IV. P. III. p. lO.) 
itinch, Bee. 15, 1550* the ratification, Augiburg, 
April 1, 1551. 429. 

195. 'Mat. E. of Ixnox (fon in law to Q. Mar- 
garet, and father to Hen. Dumley) to the Marq. of 
Northampton f affigning his rcafons for coming into 
England, &c. (Orig.) March ii, 1549. 435. 

19^. The E. of Angus's meffagc to the E. of Le- 
nox, his fon in law; expreffive of affeftion. (inclofed 
in the above.) Feb. 23, 1549. 436. 

197. Tlie Englifh comraiflioners on the borders, to 
tlie Privy Council ; report theirproceedings with the 
Scottifli commiflioners. (Orig.) Norham, May 14, 

1551. 438. 

193. James V, to Henry VIII; credential in fa- 
vour of Th. Scott, fent to treat about the borders. 
(Orig.) Stirling, 06t. 18, 1532. 448. 

199. Johan. de Planys, French ambaffador, to the 
captain of Berwick ; about the pacification lietween 
Q. Margaret and Albany ; complains of Dacre ; and 
endeavours to feduce him to his intereft. (French.) 
Douglas, Oft. 4, 1516. 449. 

200. A treatife of peace between EdM^ard VI. and 
Mary (Stewart) Q. of Scots; about the bordeis, and 
commerce, (vid. Rym. T. XV. p. 265.) Norham, 
June 10, 1551. 451. 

201. A remembrance from a warden of the marches, 
to be laid before the lords of Privy Council ; con- 
cerning the charges, kc. on the borders. 453. 

202. T, Smith, to the Ld. Proteflor; containing 
intelligence about Scottifli affairs. (Orig.) Oatlands, 
0&. 17, 1548.^ 458. 

203. Sir Ph. Hobby and Tliomas to the 

Privy Council ; report concerning the king's jewels, 
plate, and ornaments atWindfoi*. (Orig.) Windfor, 
Aug. 9, 1552. 459. 

204. The E. of Weftmorland, and three more, to 
the Privy Council; report their proceedings with the 
Scottifh commiflioners on the borders. (Orig.) Car- 
lifle, April 26, 1552. 461. 

205. Thomas lord Wharton, to the governor of 
Scotland (AiTan) about the releafe of a merchant, 
rcdrefs, &c. Alnwick, March 23. 1552. 467. 

206. Mary (Guife) Q. of Scotland (figned James) 
to Edward VI ; in anfwer to a remonftrance about 
James Map-Onell's defcent in Ireland. (Orig.) 
Edinburgh, Feb. uth, 1553. 468. 

207- John Beiton ; an aflignment 6f a letter of 
marque to Richard Hepburp, Leith, July 21, 1552; 
and Q. Mary s letter of marque, (figned James.) 
St. Andrews, July 28, 1552. 469. 

208. The E. of Bothwell, to the lords of Privy 
Council ; about his return to Scotland ; and folicit- 
ing the king's further protedion. (Orig.) New- 
caftle, Nov. 1, 1552. 470. 

209. - Ld. T. Wharton, to the D. of Northumber- 
land ; about fome reguiatioiis on the borders, and in* 



clofing certain articles agreed upon at Newcaftle. 
(Orig.) Hexham, Sept. 17, 1553. 472. 

210. Articles concerning the marches, agreed upon 
at Newcaftle, Sept. 12 and* 13, 1553. (inclofed in the 
above.) 474. 

211. Indenture of a convention between the com- 
miflioners of England and Scotland, concerning the 
borders, (a fragment.) Dec. 4, 1553. 4*76. 

212. A draught of a letter (probably from the D; 
of Somerfet, to the E. of Arran) urging tlie marriaga 
of Edward VI. with Mary. 1 548 47 7. 

213. ,Mary Q. of Scots, to. Monf. du Boi&lauphin, 
French ambafliidor in England: ; ftating inroads, made 
on the debatable lands; articles of fome fubfifting 
treaties. Sec. (French.) 479. ' 

214. Mary Q. Dowager? of Se. to ^lary Q. of 
England; for a fafe-conduct for Ld. Edytonn. (Orig.) 
Edinb. July 7, 1354. ^ 481. 

215. Lift of things prejudicial to- the war, if they 
be not remedied: figned James HenrHon, in the time 
of tlie protedorate of Somerfet. (impeifcet.) 482. 

ai6i Thomas Holcroft, to the lA. Proteftor; va- 
rious news ii'om Scotland, and about the Frenchman 
noeuvres concerning that kingdom ; aJfo fome pr<H 
pofals. (Orig.) Dunglafi, Sept 25, 1549? 486. 

217. The council of Scotland, to the French am- 
ba/flador; concerning the debatable groiinds. (a 
draught or copy, with marginal notes.) 490. 

ais. Thomas Holcroft, to the Ld. Proteflor; va- 
rious news from Scotland, chiefly about the go^ 
vemor s motiona. (Orig.) Dunglafs, Sept, 27^ 
1549? 4»4. 

2 16. Mary Q. of Engknd ; her inftrnftions to fir 
Thomas Challoner, fent to the Q. dowager of Seot^ 
land, to remonftrate concerning the aid given by the 
Scots to Iriih rebels. Feb. 1555. 498. 

Caligula, KYlll. 

Codex chartacetis^ in folio, conftans foliis 408. 

1. James V; his credence to Dr. Magnus; contain- 
ing the charges againft the E. of Angus. (Orig.) Dec, 
1528. 1. 

2. Th6 lords of council of Scotland ; their anfwers 
to certain articles exhibited by Dr. Magnus, prepa- 
ratory to the treaty of Berwick? ((Xig.) Jan. • 
1526. ^ 3. 

3. Henry VIII; his credentials to Carlifle herald, 
in anfwer to feveral points reprefented by fir Wm. 
Scot, about the borders^ and James vth's marriage. 
(Orig.) 1534. 8. 

4. Q. Margaret; articles fent to Henry VIII. by the 
E. of Caflilis. (Orig. the fame at 1. 120.) Jan. 23, 

1525. 18. 

5. Henry viIl ; his inftru6Kons to Dr. Magnus and 
Tho. Tempeft, for the diet at Berwick. (Orig, the 
fame at V. 5.) Nov- 1528. 25. 

6. James VI, his aft for furthering of criminal 
caufes. (printed.) Edinb. Nov. 9> j^88. 37. 

7. Cuthbert Radclyfl^; articles to De delivered to 
the loi-d warden. (Orig. ) June, 1 53 7 ? 41. 

8. The commiflioners of Scotland's anfwer to the 
Englifli commiflfioners. (ac^y of VII. 99-) Dumfries^ 

Ocl. ^, 1531. 43. 

9- Henry VIII ; his inflru6lions to fur Anth'' Bro^vn, 
on his being fent to regulate the borders, (a draught 
correded.) 1538? 44. 

10» A furvey of the wafte lands along tlie eaft and 
middle marches. Dec. 2, 1542. 63, 

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exhibited by Clarencieux. (Orig. vicL VI. 177.) 
Edinb. Jan. 21, 1523. 90. 

12. Subftance of fir R^ilph Sadler's letter from 
.Scotland, (printed in his negociations, p. 2ii) 
Ediub. Feb. 1540. loo^ 

13. Inftruclions to James Marlhal, Sec'' to the D.of 
Aiit)any, coming to England. (French.) 15 IG. 102 

1 4. A memoir concerning the fecurity and hoftages 
required by the D. of Albany for his paUkge through 
JBiigland. (Frenck) 1516. io3 

• 15. Informations given by fif RoM; Bowes to the 
marquis of Dorfet, touching the matches, and all 
things requifite for a lord, warden to know. 1550. 

106. 

N. B. Henry Grey, M. of Dorfet, was conftituted. 
wardenof the marches, 5 Ed. Vl. vid. Dugd. Bar. 1. 72 1. 

K 16. A declaration, feemingly concerning the E. of 
MuiTay's condu6l : the death of David Rizzio^ of 
Henry Darnley, and the reftoration of Q. Mary after 
her imprifonment at Lochleven, are mentioned, 
(a fragment.) 1568. 13^. 

.17. Q. Elizabeths inftruifHons to her ambaflador 
ki the Ix)w Countries; diredting him to return, in 
ferder to be fent into Spain, (a draught corrected , by 
Cecil.) N. R Francis II. is frill called Dauphin. 
1558. 136. 

18. A fragment of fome inftru^lions, probably by 
Cecil, to an ambaffador going to Spain. 1558? 143. 

19. An anonymous letter, probably to the E. of 
EiTex ; with intelligence from Scotland ; the earls of 
Huntley and Errol declared traitors; James vith's 
progrefs towards Aberdeen, againft infurgents. (a 
fragment^ with fome notes in Cecils hand, but the 
dates are feemingly wrong.) Aberdeen, April, 
1589. 145. 

. 30. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Eliziabeth ; about an 
^reement between her and James VI. her fon. (Fr.) 
Tutbury, March 12, 1586. ' 147. 

21. Hen. ClyfFord, to the E. of Cumberland^ his 
father; giving an account of a fray at Carlifle. 
(Orig.) Carlifle, Dec. 9, 1525. 149. 

22. An Englifli envoy in Scotland, to Henry vil. 
giving an account of an interview with James IV. 
(a draught.) April, 1508. 151. 

23. Queen Margaret, to Hen. VIII; earneftly re- 
queOing he would ufe his endeavours to releafe James 
V. from the hands of Angus. (Orig.) Dumfermling, 
Aug 21, 1526. 159. b. 

. 24. Q. Margai-et, to Card. Wolfey; to the lame 
purport as the above. (Orig.) Dumfermling, Aug. 21, 
1526. • 160. 

25. Hugh, prior of Durham, and Wm. Franklyn, 
to Henry VIII; report their having been with Magnus 
at Edinburgh, to fee James V. ratify the late treaty. 
Durham, July 9, 1534. 163. 

26. Job. Coftwicus, to Card. Wolfey ; thanks for 
kindufage. (Orig. Lat.) London, July 16. 164. 

27. Thomas Bifliop ; his defence againfi; the charges 
contained in vfil. 34. 166. 

28. Chrifloiiher Colman, and 4 other preachers; 
exhortation to their brethren to perfevere in the 
caufe of the reformation. Marfhaliea prifon, May, 
1568. " 170. 

29. A French ambaffador (ou. whether Aubefpine?) 
his memorial to Q. Eliz. toucning the condemnation 
of Mary Q. of Scots ; with the anfwer in the margin. 
(French.) Dec. 1586. 171. 

30. The D. of Norfolk, to the E. of Murray, regent 
of Scotland ; about the duke's intecided marriage with 



Mary Q. of Scots, (improperly fubfcribed James 
Regent.) London, July 1, 1569. 177. 

31. James VI; fummons to Hugh E. ofE^linton, 
and fevcral others, chiefly Haniiltons, to anlwer for 
having aflifted Q. Mary in her efcape from Loch- 
leven. (Lat.) Ediub. May 22, 15G8. 179, 

32» John (Lefley) Bp. of Rofs, to Q. Elizabeth; 
remonftrating againft tlie E. of Suflex's depredations 
on the borders of Scotland. Iflington, Sept. 6, 
1570. 180. 

33. Arguments from Scripture, &c. to prove that 
Maiy Q. of Scots hath been unjuftly deprived of her 
crown. 182. 

34. Charges againft Thomas Bifliop, for mifcondudl 
towards the E. of Lenox, &c. (vid. th^ anfwer 
VIII. 127.) .184. 

35. An anonymous letter, with jmuch infonnation 
about the proceedings of the French fa&ion in Scot- 
land, the Hamiltons, &c. Bowes and Cavallipn, men- 
tioned, (the beginning wanting.) I86. 

36. Roger Afton, to Cecil with much informa- 
tion concerning the affairs of Scotland; the pro- 
ceedings of a parliament againft the Catholics; the 
declaration of tne three ftates to avenge the death of 
Q. Mary, &c. (Orig.) Holy rood-ho ufe, July 31, 
1589? ^' 188. 

37. Q. Elizabctlrs inftrudlions for fir Robt. Sidney's 
going to the K. of Scotland, to fecure him to her in- 
tereft. (a draught, with interlineations by Cecil.) 
Auguft, 1588. 190. 

38. Difpofition of the Scottifli nobility towards tlie 
D.of Lenox. 1582? 196. 

39. A nojte of information between the E. of Arran 
D. of Chatelleraut, and the E. of Lenox; containing 
arguments to prove Arran 's baftardy : and anfwers 
thereto. 198. 

, ,40. Part of a letter concerning the E. of Ar- 
ran. 200. 

41. Reafons of the Scots againft the fervice 
book, 202. 

42. Petition of the noblemen, barons, &c. to the 
fecret council of Scotland, concerning the fervice 
book prelTed upon them. 204. 

43. Q. Elizabeth, to one whom flieftyles her brother; 
cautioning him againft infidious perfons. 208. 

44. petition of the Grahams, to the E. of Cum- 
berland; claiming the performance of his promife to 
protect them in their intended removal. (Orig) 209. 

45. Q. Elizabeth, to James VI; fliaiply reproving 
him for fome unworthy aftion : fent by Bowes. 2 1 0. 

46. The manner of holding juftice courts in Scot- 
land. 212. 

47. Petitiones quaedam ferenilTimi regis Scotorum 
Jac. VI. quas a fanfliffimo patre Clemente Papa VIII. 
perimpleri exoptat — ^the K. demands 20,000 crowns 
a month to fe't up popery, (the fame at VIII. 106.) 
1595? 214. 

48. Lord Hunfdon, Ld. warden oftheeaft marches; 
his anfwer to fundry articles concerning the weak 
fliate of the borders. 216. 

49. Sir John Forfter, Ld. warden of the middle 
marches; his anfwer to divers articles conceniing 
the weak ftate of the borders. 217. 

50. A note concerning fome differences between 
the earls of Arran and Lenox. 218. 

51. A fchedule of vl&s of the parliament of Scot- 
land, againft jefuits and papifts. 219. 

52. An introductory letter, addreffed to Mr. Robt. 
Bowes, to a traft entitled, Co»ferenge fur la prife 

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220. 

53. James VI ; his inftru6iions to baron Baroch, 
(viz. Patrick Vaus) and Peter Young, fent to 
Denmark; charging them to eftablilJi a friendly in- 
tercourfe, and to give an account of the K. of Den- 
mark's daughters. (French.) 1587. 222. 

54. James VI; his inftruftions to James Colvill and 
Edward Bruce, lent to Q. Elizabeth ; inviting her to 
fend fomc one to affift at the baptifm of prince Henry ; 
remonftrating againft the countenance flie had gived 
to Bothwell ; the arrears of his penfion ; complaints 
againft Zouch, &c. 1 594. 224. 

55. Sir Wm. Bom cs; remembrance of order to be 
given to him by Q. Eliz. for conclufion of her border 
lervices. 1597? 228. 

56. Articles of a league between Q. Elizabeth and 
James VI. for the fupport of the retbrmation. (French. ) 

Edinb. 1585. 232. 

57. Remonftrance of the queen of Scotland (Mary) 
touching tlie right which pertaineth unto her in the 
fucceffion of the crown of England. 1 580? 234. 

58. Fragment of a draught in French, partly con- 
cerning Mary Q. of Scots, and her trial. 1586. 238. 

59. A rough /ketch of the weft marches. 239. 

60. A remonftrance to be laid before the parlia- 
ment of Scotland, againft the validity of Q. Mary s 
renunciation at Lochleven. 1 567 ? 240. 

61. Certain articles prefented to the queen (Mary?) 
concerning a meeting to be held at York. 1568? 

242. 

62. Soine Scottish noblemen, to Q. Elizabeth ; fo-^ 
liciting the releafe of Q. Mary, (a copy or draught.) 
2568? 243. b. 

63. Heads of fuch things as the noblemen of 
Q. Mary's party thought fit to be done in Scot- 
land 245. 

64. " Inftruftions qf fuch things as are fit to be 
done in Scotland," by the nobles after the conference 
at York. 1568. 246. 

65. A memorandum, to remember John Levefon 
npon fome heads of his credence, directed by lord 
Boyd to his fovereign lady (Q. Mary.) 248. 

66. The Scottifli nobles of Q. Mary's party, to 
Q. Elizabeth; in behalf of their caufe. Aug. 24, 
1568. 250. 

67. Sir Robt Bowes? to Sec^ Cecil? reporting 
the ftate of affairs in Scotland. 1583? 252. 

68. Band made by the lords at the Kyrk of Lorges ? 
July 27, 1568. . 254. 

69. Lefley Bp. of Rofs, to lord Burleigh; in fa- 
vour of Q. Mary. May 3, 1572. 255. 

70. A bill exhibited by parliament to Q. Elizabeth; 
againft Mary Q. of Scots. 256. 

71. Lord Herries, to the E. of Argyle; with 
feveral direftions from Q. Mary. Dumfries, Aug. 15, 
1568. 266. 

72. Requefts by way of ^vice made by the nobi- 
lity of Scotland to Francis and Marv, their king 
and queen, (another copy at IX. 6i.) June 21, 
1560. 267. 

73. Copies of VII. 187, 188, 189, and 190; be- 
ing inftrudions to commiffioners in Scotland. 155 1. 

268. 

74. Copies of tliree papers, being articles, in- 
ftrudions, and anfwers concerning the treaty of 
1550. 270. 



7.5. Copies of VII. 185, and 186; being five papers 
relative to the treaty of 1550. 270. b- * 

76. A rough draught; feemingly intended for a 
memorial concerning the conduct of the kings of 
Spain and France. 273. 

77. A rough draught; feemingly atranflation of a 
French edict for the levy of money : with fome obfer- 
vations at the end. 275. 

78. Account of the expenfes of lord Galloway and 
Mr. Levingfton, from Dumfries to London. Dec. 16. 
Jan. 3. 277. 

79. Articles and inftruftions which the Scottifh am*- 
baffador (the maitterof Erfkine) was ordered to lay 
before the king and council of England: Edw. the 
Vlth's inftruftion to his ambalfador in Scotland : 
and the council's anfwer to the Scottifli am^ 
baffadors. 1550. (another copy of VII. 185. and the 
two fifft papers in 186; alfo at VIIL 75.) 279- 

80. The E. of Huntley, perhaps to the E. of 
Argyle; declaring his intention to proclaim Q. 
Mary's authority at Aberdeen. (Orig.) Huntley^ 
July 21, 1569? «BK 

81. Maiy Q. of Scots; part of her anfwer to an 
Engliili ambaflador (perhaps Randolph) declining to 
ratify the treaty of Edinb. (French.) 1561? 282. 

82. Draught of a letter (perhaps from Cecil) to 
the fecretary of Scotland (Maitland) tending to 
pacify James VI. after the execution of his mother. 
Greenwich, March 4, 1587. 283. 

83. Two keys to cyphers; the firft being Wm 
Cotton's to fir Francis In^lefield, from Madrid^ 
June 7th, 1574; and tlie lecond fent to Madrid, 
Auguft 12th, 1574. 288. 

84. Sir Robt Bowes's report of his conferences 
and negociations to fupplant Lenox, (partly in 
cypher.) 1580? 290. b. 

85. Matthew E. of Lenox, to the lords of Privy 
Council ; requefting them to intercede in his favour 
with Q. Elizabeth. (Orig.) Tower, Nov. 15, 1564? 

29s. b. 

86. Matthew E. of Lenox, to the lords of Privy 
Council; to the fame purport as the above. (Orig.) 
Tower, Aug. 2, 1564? 294. 

87. A fliort account of Mary Q. of Scots ; faid to 
have been taken " from his Majefty." (Latin.) 296. 

88. Examination of Yakafley, who feems to have 
intrigued about Q. Mary's fecond marriage^ and to 
have been a tool of Spain. 298 

89. Q. Elizabeth ; two warrants, one for the diet 
of Q. Mary, and the other for the fortifications of 
Montorgueil in the ifle of Jerfey. 299.. b. 

90. Hen. Killigrew, to the Ld. Treafurer (Burleigh) 
and Ld. Leicefter; and another letter to Ld. Leicefter; 
concerning the ftate of affairs in Scotland at the 
death of Sie regent (the E. of Marr) and the E. 
of Morton's fucceflion. (Originals, the firft want- 
ing the beginning.) Edinh. Oft. 28. and si, 
1572. 300. 

91. A deliberation on the mode of counterafting 
the Catholic party in Scotland : feemingly addreffed 
to Q. Elizabeth. 304. 

92. A note of certain fpoils committed by the 
Scots on the marches. 1577 — 1588. 306. ^ 

93. Advice to be given to his Majefty, James VI. 
to cultivate a ftrift friendihip with Q. Elizabeth : 
probably fent from Scotlai^d by fome perfon in 
WaHingham's embafly. 1583? 308 

94. Copy of a letter thrown into the JC of Scot- 
land's (Ja. VI.) chamber, cautioning him againft a 
plot, Slo. 

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95. The projeft of an anfwer in behalf of Q. Eliza- 
beth, to the allegations of Bellievre and Aubefpine, 
concerning the Scottifli queen. 1586. 311. 

96. Mary Q. of Scots, to Geo. Douglas ; defiring 
him to induce her fon openly to efpoufe her caufe, 
July 1581. 313. 

97. James VI, to Geo. Douglas, ambaflador in 
France ; about peace witli France ; aHb a note from 
the D. of Lenox, to G. Douglas. Glafg. Sept. 7. 

313. 

98. Archib. Douglas (butfigned Lenox) to 

concerning the E. of Angus ; a league with France; 
and Q. Mary acknowledging her fon James VL as 
king. 314. 

99- Baltazar, the Pope's nuncio in Scotland, feem- 
ingly to Card. Wolfey ; on divers matters between 
Hen. VIII. and Q. Margaret his (ifter, previous to his 
(Baltazar's) return from Scotland. (Lat. conf. VI. 
66.) 1515? 317. 

100. A letter from Scotland, to Mr. Sec^ Ce- 
cil ; about the flaughter of Ld. Ruffel ; a league, &c. 
Randolph in Scotland. 1585. 319. 

101. Charges againft the regent (Lenox) and an- 
fwera thereto. 1 5 70.* 321. 

10£. Notes for a long difpatch from Dr Gifford, 
(feemingly in Flanders) to J. Throckmorton at 
Rome ; conveying intelligence about the Spaniards 
in that country, (partly in cypher, to which a key is 
fubjoined fol. 328. b.) May 17th. 323. 

103. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; com- 
plaining of not having received anfwers to her let- 
ters; aud foliciting a better treatment (Orig. 
French.) Sheffield, Jan. 16, 1583. ^ 329. 

104. Mary Q. of Scots, to the Ld. treafurer (Bur- 
leigh) requefting his interceffion in her behalf with 
Q. Elizabeth. (Orig. French ; an Englifli tranflation 
at IV. 34.) Sheffield, Feb. 9, 1583. 330. 

105. An original letter in French, almoft wholly 
in cypher, adcireffed " A la Royhe mere du Roy." 
(the fignature torn away.) Tourogne, March 25, 
1577. 332. 

106. Petitions of James VI, to Pope Clement VIII ; 
propofmg a clofe alliance with his holinefs, and de- 
manding penfions. (the fame at Vlli. 47.) 1595? 

338. 

107. Afummary of a negociation had at Toledo, 
by John Ogleby, towards an alliance between Scot- 
land and Spain. (Spanifh.) May and June^ 1596. 

340. 

108. An account of the tranfaftions in Scotland on 
Mr. Secretary (Walfingham) going thither. 1570. 

343. 

109. The lords of Council, to the wardens of the 
marches ; about a meeting for redrefs to be had with 
the Scottilh wardens. July 23, 1583. 345. 

110. The E. of Bothwell, to the E- of Arran, a 
challenge. (Orig.) Creyton, Nov. 7. S47. 

111. The E. of Arran's anfwer to the E. of Both- 
well's challenge. (Orig.) 348. 

112. Some warden on the border^, to the Privy 
Council; vindicating himfelf againft charge made 
againft him by the regent of Scotland. . 349. 

113. The fame warden of the borders, to the re- 
gent of Scotland; vindicating himfelf. 351. 

114. Q. Elizabeth's commiflion for trying Mary 
Q. of Scots. (Lat imperfeft at the end.) 1586. 354. 

115. Difcourfes and confiderations concerning the 
ftrengthening of the borders; 23 articles, with a 
fchedule at the beginning, figned Chr. Dacre, with 



this note, " all thefe things thought to be neceflary 
by the L. Scroope." 1584? 365. 

1 16. A treatife concerning the government of the 
marches, and the reformation of divers abufes in the 
adminiftration of the border laws. 395. 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 486. 

1. A fcheclule of nine papers^ concerning the 
borders ; but the references inaccurate. l. b.^ 

2. The proceedings of Lord Wharton and other 
commiffioners, in border caufes ; confifting of an in-^ 
denture between the commiffioners, a proclamation, 
the oath of the fyfars, and letters to and from Q. Mary 
of England and the Privy Council. 1556. 2. 

3. An agreement between the Englifli and Scottifli 
wardens of the weft marches (Ld, Scroope and Ld; 
Henies) for the quiet of the borders. Carlifle, 
March 27, 1579. 7. b. 

4. An indenture between fir Tho. Comwallis and 
fir Rob. Bowes for the Englifli, and fir Rob. Camegye 
and fir John Bellendene, for the Scottifli queen ; for 
fettling all differences on the borders. Berwick, 
Dec. 4, 1553. 8. 

5. A remembrance of certain imperfeftions and 
abufes in the laws and cuftoms of the marches. 12. 

6. Caufes of tlie decay of fervitors, and weaken- 
ing of the borders, chiefly in the middle marches ; 
together with the means of redreis. 13. b. 

7. Acontraft of marriage between Francis dauphin 
(afterwards king) of France, and Mary Q. of Scots. 
(French.) Edinb. 14 Dec. 1557. 15. 

8. Anotlier copy of the above contraft 21. . 

9. A few fentences in Greek and Latin» i27. 

10. A proportion of viAuals for 2000 men for on# 
month, lying at Calais. 1557 ? 28. 

11. Henry II. K. of France; his ordinance grant- 
ing divers privileges in France to Scotchmen, in 
confequence of his fon's marriage with Mary. 
(French.) given at Ville^CQteret, and regiftered by 
the parliament of Paris, July 11, 1558. 29. 

12. Memoranda about the Scottifli embaffy at 
Q. Mary's marriage. (French.) 1558. 31. 

13. Some account of tranfaftions about religion 
in Scotland after Q. Mary's return, and of the 
tumult at the chapel of Holyrood-houfe. (French.) 
1563. 32. 

14. Q. Elizabeth's confirmation of the treaty of 
Upfatlington of May 29. (a corre6ted draught, Latin.) 
Hampton-Court, Aug. 30, 1559. 33. 

15. Compaft between the D. of Norfolk, in behalf 
of Q. Elizabeth, and the D. of Cliatelleraut and 
others of the Scottifli nobility; in fupport of the 
proteftant religion, (a. correfted draught.) Berwick, 
Feb. 27, 1559. 34. 

16. A brief of the above compaft. 1559. 35. 

1 7. J. Knox ? to ... . Ray Iton ? various intelli- 
gence on the ftate of the reformation in Scotland ; 
lome part enigmatical, explained fol. 74. b, (Orig.) 
Oft. 23, 1559. 38. 

18. Q. Elizabeth's commiffion; appointing her 
plenipotentiaries to treat with Scottifli commiflioners 
m confequence of an article in the treaty of Chateau- 
Cambrefis, of April 2. (Latin.) Weftm. May 20, 
1559. '40. 

19. Q. Elizabeth's commilSon, for receiving the 
oaths of Francis and Mary, confirming the treaty of 
Cambrefis. (Latin.) Weftm. May 26, 1559. 42. 

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20. Francis and Mary; their commiflion for the 
releafe of prifoners on the borders. (I-at.) Edinb. 
Aug. 8, 1559. 44. 

21. Francis and Mary's commiffion, appointing 
the marquis d'Elboeuf regent of Scotland. (Lat; 
Blois, Dec. ll, 1559. 46. 

22. A treatife dating the manoeuvres of France 
towards obtaining pofleffion of Scotland by the mar- 
riage with Maiy. (Lat) 1559. 5h 

23. Francis and Mary; appointing commiffioners 
for quieting the troubles in Scotland. (French.) 
Amboife, April i, 1559. 53. 

N. B. There is a matiifeft error in this date, for 
Fr. and Mar. are called K. and Q. of France, 
which they were not until July 8, 1559 : per- 
haps the year fliould be 1560. conf. X. 36. 

24. The E. of Northumberland, to in- 

cloiing a treaty and fome letters ; and about a meet- 
ing. Alnwick, May 16, 1559. 55. 

25. Treaty of Upfatlington between England and 
Scotland, in confequence of the treaty of Chateau- 
Cambrefis. (Lat. vid. Rymer XV. p. 520.) confinned 
at Norham%May 31, 1559. 56. 

26. Two articles of complaint by French ambaf- 
fadors, refpeding the feizure of fhips by the Eneliih 
admiral Winter: and admiral Winter's anlwer, 
March 16, 1559- 64. 

27. Notes about the fucceffion of Maiy and Eli- 
zabeth to the crown of England. (French.) 66. 

28. Sir R. Sadler and James Croft, to Seer Cecil ; 
report the infurreftions in Scotland. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, Oa. 24, 1559. 68. 

«9u Sir R. Sadler and J. Croft, to Randall ; in- 
ilrudlions how to advife the lords of the congrega- 
tion, (copied from a cypher.) 061. 27^ 1559. 70. 

SO. Sir J. Croft, to J. Knox ; in anAvner to an ap- 
plication for aid in money, armSj &c. Berwick^ Oh. 
27, 1559. 72. 

31. Sir R. Sadler and J. Croft, to Seer Cecil; re- 
port their correfpondence in Scotland. (Qrig.) Ber- 
wick, 061. 27, 1559. 74. 

32. John Sinclair, to fir J. Croft; reprefenting 
the need the Scotti/h proteftants have of afliftance. 
Edinb. Oct. 29, 1559. 76. 

S3. Sir R. Sadler and J. Croft, to Sec^ Cecil; 
report their having fentj^iooo. to the Scots, by lord 
Ormefton. Berwick, Od. 31, 1559. 78. 

34. Hen. Balnanes, to fir R. Sadler ; reports lord 
Ormfton having been taken and fpoiled ; the French 
at Leith having attacked Edinb. vindicates himfelf ; 
Hates the expenfes and the great neceffities of the 
Scottifh proteftants. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 4> 1559. 

80. 

35. H. Balnanes, to fir R. Sadler and fir J. Croft ; 
declaring that the congregation is not difcouraged ; 
andpinentions their fending Seer Lethington to Q. 
Eliz. (Orig.) St. Andrews, Nov. 19, 1559. 82. 

36. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to fome nobleman 
fent to the north ; pethaps the D. of Norfolk. Dec. 
23, 1559? 83. 

37. Articles to be reprefented to Mary Q. of Scots, 
in behalf of the people of Scotland. Jan. 8, 1559 ? 

84. 

38. InftruQions of the council of the congrega- 
tion, to be delivered by Rob. Melville; being their 
" ratificacions and ampliacions of certain anfwers 

unto the queftions moved by the council of En- 
" gland." (a copy, authenticated by James Hamil- 
ton and James Stewart: whom it is addrelTed to 
does not appear.) Stirling, Dec. 24, 1559. 85. 



39. The Card, of Lorrain and D. de Guife, to the 
Q. dowager of Scotland ; about the fuccour fent her ; 
the marquis d'Elboenf put back to Dieppe; the 
caution to be ufed with Elizabeth; and various 
matters of advice. (French.) Vendome, Feb. 19, 
1560. 91. 

40. The;Bp. of Amiens (Pcllev6) then in Scotland, 
to the Card, of Lorrain ; reports the ftate of the in- 
furreftion, and the meafures taken to fupprefs it. 
(French, in Englifli at X. 45.) Edinb. March 27, 
1560. 93. 

41. The Card, of Lorrain and D. de Guife, to the 
Q. Dowager of Scotland ; about the meafures taken 
to appeale Q. Elizabeth; direftions how to aft. 
(French.) Amboife, April 19, l56o. 94. 

42. Monf. de la Broffe and the Bp. of Amiens, to 
the Card, of Lorrain and the D. de Guife ; about 
Q. Elizabeth's jealoufy ; la Broffe's return to France 
impeded by the D. of Norfolk ; the dowager queen's 
recommendation of the dean of Glafgow for the Bpk. 
of Rofs, &c. (French, in Englilh at X. 45.) Edinb. 
March 27, 1560. 95. b. 

43. Cleutin (feig. d' Oyfel et de ViUe-Parifis) to 
the Card, of Lorrain and D. de Guife; reprefenting 
the neceffities of the French in Scotland ; his piea- 
fures for the fecurity of Leith and Dunbar, &c. 
(French, in Englilh at X. 45.) Dunbar, March 27, 
1560. 96. 

44. The Q. Dowaffer of Scotland, to the Card, of 
Lorrain and the D. de Guife; reports the pofture of 
affairs in Scotland ; great apprehenfions from the 
Englilh who are in the Firth ; fome mifmanagement 
in tlie ambaflador Sevre, &c. (French, in Englilh at 
X. 45.) Edin; March 27, 1560. ' 96. b. 

45. A memorial or inftruclions from the French 
king (Charles IX.) or his council, to the Q. dowager 
regent of Scotland ; direfting her, as Q. Eliz. is m-* 
flexible, to aft upon the defenfive ; and promifing 
fpeedy aid, partly from Spain, &c. (French, in En- 
glilh, at X. 46.) April u. 1560. 97. b. 

46. The Q. Dowager of Scots, to Monf. d'Oyfel, 
befieged in Leith by the D. of Norfolk ; repreftntinrf 
her difficulties ; fome of her cyphers intercepted and 
decyphered ; Ld. Gray threatens to attack Edinb. 
(French, in Englilh at X. 48.) May 3, 1560. 98. b. 

N. B. The eight preceding articles are all in thrf 
fame hana writing, and probabiy copies oC 
intercepted letters. 

47. A letter, perhaps^from John Knox, to a friend 
in England; vindicating the Scots from the faf- 
picion of treachery or ingratitude; with an hillorical 
llatement of the caufes of enmity between the En^ilh 
and Scots ; alfo pointing out the fatal confeqiUencca 
of abandoning Scotland to the French, (feem- 
ingly an original, but the fignature and direftioa 
cancelled.) St. Andrews, Jan. 20, 1559. 99. 

48. Q. Elizabeth's commiffion to treat with Scot* 
land, (another copy of IX. 18.) May 20,r 1559. 

104. 

49. Francis and Mary's commiffion for the releafe > 
of prifoners. (another copy of IX. 20.) Aug. 8, 1559. 

105. b. 

50. Q. Elizabeth's commiffion for receiving thg 
oaths of Fr. and Mar. (another copy of IX. 19.) May 
26, 1559. 106. b. 

51. Q. Elizabeth's confirmation of the treaty of 
Upfatlington. (another copy of IX. I4v) Aug. 30, 
1559. 107. b. 

52. Q. Elizabeth's inftruaions to lord La War, &c* 
fent to the Q. Dowager of Scots ; to expoftulate with 
her upon matters of faft. 1559. 108. 

53. Edw. lord Clinton (Ld. Admiral), to the E. of 
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tnany of the Frenclvin Scotland had been landed at 
Calais ; and that five ihips from Dieppe M^itli wine, 
were coming to Ireland. (Orig.) From the court at 
Farnhanij Aug. 8, 1560. ill. 

54. Monluc and tAvo more, French commiffaries ; 
their requeft to the Englifli commiffioners for the 
fafe embarkation of their troops. (Orig. French.) 
Lifleburg, July 14, 1560. 113. 

55. The Cheir. de Sevre ; his meinorial in behalf 
of the French king, laid before Q. Eli2. and her 
council, declaring his mailer's pacific intentions. 
(Orig. French.) April QO, 1560. 114. 

56. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to fir Wm. Cecil 
and four more, her commiflioners, appointed to meet 
the French commiffioners for the conclufion of peace. 
(Orig.) May 26, l56o. 118. 

57. Memoranda concerning feveral perfons, chiefly 
of the Scottifli nobility ; and among thefe " the order 
of the difcharge given to the King's fervants." July 
S9, 1583. 122. 

58. Articles of pacification concluded at Berwick. 
(French, a correded draught, butfigned by the com- 
miflioners.) June 14, 1560. 124. 

59. Articles of agreement between Francis and 
Mary and the Scottifli nobility. (French, an au- 
thenticated copy figned by two French commif- 
fioners, and James Stewart and Ruthwen.) The ori- 
ginal dated Romorentin, June 2, 1560. 126. 

60. Ld. Robt Dudley (afterwards E. ofLeicefter) 
to the E. of Sulfex (L<L Lieut, of Ireland); giving 
him an account of the laft peace. (Orig.) Green- 
wich, July 1 1, 1560. 132. 

61. Requefts by way of advice, made by the 
nobility ofScotland unto their king and queen, being 
in France, for the quiet government of their country, 
(another copy at VIII. 7«.) June 21, 1560. 134. 

62. The clofe of a treaty. (Lat a fragment.) 
Edmb, July 6, 1560. : ,138. 

63. Secy Cecil, to the E. of Morton? -acquaints 
him of theScottifh ambafladors being arrived at court; 
the K. of Sweden being expefted, &c. (a French 
tranflation.) Weftm. Nov. 2, 1560. 139. 

64. Tho. D. of Norfolk, to Sec^ Cecil, then at 
Edinb. laments not having been joined by fome 
horfemen, and demands fupplies. (Orig.) Bier wick, 
July 2, 1560. 140. 

65- T. D. of Norfolk, to Sec^ Cecil, then at Edinb. 
cameftly requefting a fupply of money if the war 
ihould continue. (Orig.) Berwick, July i, 1560. 

142. 

66. Names of the lords and commoners that were 
at the Scottifli parliament in Auguft 1 560. 1 44. 

67. The manner that was appointed for the de- 
molition of Leith, and the removal of the men of 
war and foldiers, both French and Englifli, out of 
Scotland. 1560. 146. 

68. Q. Elizabeth's commiffion to treat upon the 
war of Leith. (Latin.) Greenwich, May 25, 
1560. 148. 

69. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to her commiffion- 
ers for Scotland, (copy of IX. 56.) May 26, 
1560. 149. 

70. Q. Elizabeth's paflport for Mons. de Randan, 
French ambaflador, and his attendants. Greenwich, 
May 26, 1560. ' ' 153. 

71. Q. Elizabeth's commiffion of lieiitenancy and 
council in th6 northern parts. (Latin.) Weftminft. 
April 26, 1561. 155. 

72. An indenture for the regulation and defence 
of the nortliern borders. Aug. 20, 1 5 6 1 . 157. 

73. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil; in behalf of 



Morton afea-captain detained as a pirate ; the arrival 
at Ediub. of lir Peter Mewtes ; and recommending 
Dav. Lindfay, Rothfay herald. (Orig.) Edinb. 
061. 5, 1561. 165. 

74. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil ; reports his pro- 
ceedings at Berwick, and the fiate of the court after 
the French who had accompanied Q. Mary were 
returned. (Orig.) Ber\vick, Sept. 12, 1561. 167. 

75. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; credential 
in favour of Ld. Lethington. (Orig.) Holyrood- 
houfe, Sept. 1, I56i. 170. 

76. Mary Q. of Scots, to fir Nic. Throckmorton ; 
defil ing him to traiifaft fome bufinefs with her uncles 
in France. (Orig.) Seyton, Jan. 5, 1561-2. 171. 

77. An agreement for the meeting of the queens 
of England .and Scotland at York. GreenMich, 
July 15, 1562. 173. 

78. Tho. Randolph, to Ld. Robt. Dudley; repoitf 
Villemorte and a fervant of Mons. d'Anville having 
come to the Q. of Scots ; the D. of Chatelleraut in- 
tercedes in behalf of his fon-in-law lord Gordon. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 18, 1562. 175. 

79. Tlio. Randolph, to Seer Cecil; reports an epi- 
demic diforder at Edinb. the D. of Chatell. agree* 
ment with Knox, the valour of fome Scots at Rouen. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 30, 1562. 177. 

so. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil ; various remarks 
on thedefigns of the Guifes and the Papifts; and 
aflujes him that Q. Mary and the Scots are well 
aftefted towards Q. Eliz. (Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 3, 
1562. 179. 

81. An abftraft of Mr. Randolph's letters from 
Scotland, from April 1, 1563, to March 20, 1564. and 
from May 3, 1565, to May 4, 1566. i82. 

82. An indenture for the regulation and govern- 
ment of the borders. Sept. 24, 1563. 187. ' 

83. Q. Elizabeth s commiflion to treat with Scot- 
land refpecling matters of the borders. (Lat.) M'ind- 
for, Aug. 4, 1563. 194. 

84. Q. Elizabeth's iiiftru6lions to her commif- 
fioners for treating with Scotland. Aug. 1563. 195. 

85. An indenture for the regulation of the borders, 
(another copy of IX. 82.) Sept 24, 1563. 197. 

86. Abftrafts of feveral letters, probably Ran- 
dolph's, in 1558, 1559, 1563, 1564, and 1568. 202. * 

87. Q. Elizabeth's commifTidn, &c. (another copy 

of IX. 83.) Aug. 4, 1563. 204. 

88. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions, &c. (another copy 
of I X. 4.) Aug. 1563. 205. 

8f). Notes of various incidents concerning Scot- 
land, in 1564 and 1565. (faidto have been colle6ied 
by the Ld. Treafurer.) 207. and 211. 

90. Copy of a letter (perhaps from Randolph) 
giving an account of Lenox's return to Edinburgh. 
Oct. 1564. SlO. 



91. King Henry (Darnley) a declaration, pu 
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92. King Heniy (Darnley) a declaration, that he 
was not the author of the confpiracy againft D. 
Rizzio. 1566. 213. 

93. Francis E. of Bedford, to Sec^ Cecil ; various 
information concerning the exiled lords; Mary's 
and Darnley's drift adherence to popery ; and border 
matters. (Orig.) lierwick, Feb. 8, 1565-6. 214. 

94. Tlio. Randolph, to Secy Cecil ; reports an 
audience he had of Q. Mary concerning commif* 
fioners ; and alfo a negociation with the parfon of 
Flifk, and Juftice Clerk, on thefatne fubjeft. (Orig.) 
Berwick, Jan. 24, 1565-6. 216. 

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95. TIk). Randolph, to the E. of I^ceftfr ; about 
Q. Mary's mairiage; difcoptents in confequence 
thereof; moft unfavourable account of Darnley; 
Uefcribes the wedding* (Orig,) Edinb, July 31, 
1665. 218. 

96. Tho. Randolph, to Sec' Cecil; about the 
exiled lords; Q. Mary's pregnancy; tlie unfa- 
vourable ftate of affairs in Scotland; Argyle'$ in- 
tended alliance with Shan Oneal, and Q. Mary's ap- 
ulication for the releale of a man belonging to Ld. 
^Word. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. lO, 1565-6. 

97. Sir John Fofter, toSec^ Cecil; defiring direc- 
tions about the treatment of the Riddifdale men, 
who are well affe6led. (Orig.) Carlille, Oct. 13, 
1565- 222, 

98. F. earl of Bedford, to Sec'' Cecil ? about various 
affairs and regulations on the borders. (Orig.) 
Berwick, Aug. 5, 1565. 224. 

99. U. Ld. Scroope, to Sec'' Cecil ; about forae 
correfpondence with the lords of the congregation ; 
Q. Mary's attempt to ftop Tamworth fur refufmg a 
paffpart in the names of thiQ king a^id queen ; and 
ibme matters concerning the oordcrs. (Ong.) 
Carlifle, Aug. 22, 1565. 226. 

100. Tho. Ratidolph; to Sec^ Cecil; about Q. 
JVIary's intended marriage; tl)e difcoutented lords, 
&c. (Orig.) Edint. July 24, 1565. 228. 

101. Sir John Forfter, to the E. of Bedford? re- 
lates a confpiracy againft Botlnvell. J^rwick, 
April 3, 1565. 230. 

102. Tho. Randolpli, to Sec^ Cecil ; about ap^- 
pointing another commiflioner inflead of Bothwell ; 
Melville fets off for England ; ftate of Scotland, 
chiefly aboiit religion, &c. (Orig.) Ediwb.t'eb. 10>' 
1665-6. 232. 

103. Q. Elizabeth, to T. Randolph ; recommend- 
ing Tamwortli. (Orig ) Richmond, July so, 1 565. 

234. 

104. The E. of Argyle and James Stewart, to T. 
Rawiolph; inviting him to a meeting. (Orig.) 
Lochleven, July i, 1565. 236. 

105. T. Randolph, to the E. x>f Leicefter. (copy 
of IX. 95.) July 31, 1565. 2^7. 

106. " An admonition from the General Affembly 
at Edinburgh, to all tl>ofe that faithfully <:onfefs the 
Lord Jefus in the realm of Scotland." Dec. 35, 
1565, 240. 

107. Allegations againft the furmifed title of the 
4Q. pf Scots to the crown of England, (copy qf a 
trad printed Dec. 7, 1565.) $46. 

105. Th. Beza, to John Coufin, a French mii^iift^r 
in London; reprefenting with horror the perfecutions 
of proteltants at Lyons; and delirin^ tliat the Englilt 
bifliops and clergy may be applied to for relief. 
(Lat; Geneva, ^ept 23, 1572. «15, * b. . 

100. A difcQurfc. " That princes ou^ not to buy 
friendlhip with money, but mth jreputatioxj of farge 
and virtue.*' 2i6. * 

no. " A difcourfe of the lata troubte ha^e^erf in 
Scotland between tlie queen and king, ,a^id certain pf 
their mobility ;** by lord Ruthven, the principal in the 
murder, of D. Riz2io, when lie was on his death bed 
at Newcastle. 1665. * 

1 1 1. A copy of verfes in French, being a tr*uxfla- 
of G. Buqhanan's Diamond. ** 

1 12. Defence of the Scottifli qMee»'3 title jtp tte 
crown of Eng^lawl. March, .i}565. «^a. * 

lis. Abftra6ls of letters from Letiunietoii, lo 
JUndqlph; and ircrni Randoljil^ t^Q £1 tiedli^rd, 
md Dilury;, to Cecil. } dm. ^« * 



U4, Chroi>Qlogical notes of events in Scotland, 
from June w 1566, to Auguft 156?. «47. * 

115. Some noblemen charged with being con- 
cerned in the murder of Darnley, to Q. Mary; dt- 
firing a delay of the trial, but urging her to fee firicl 
juftice executed* Stirhug, April ii, I5G7- 550.** 

1 16. Mary Q. of Scots, to the E. of Marr; firiotly 
recommending to him the care of her fon, and ol{ 
Stirling Caftle, both which Ihe informs him there- 
was a defign to feize. (French, a c;orr?6ted draught.) 
Bowton (Bolton) Dec. 17, 1568. 251.* 

U7* Copies of feven letters, and the beginning of 
an eighth, in Latin, from Mary Q. of Scots to Q. 
Llizabcth; dated Bolton, Aug. u, $3. Sept. i, 
and 15, 1568. Jan. and Uipon, Jan ?7r 1569J 
expoftulating, foliciting, and exculpating her- 
felf. '^50. * 

118. The E. of Argyle, to Q- Lli^abeth; about 
fome concerns with the Ld. Lieut- of Ireland; and 
foliciting favour lor Q. Mary. Dumbarton, Aug. 1 8, 

1568. 258. 

1 19. I\rary Q. of Scots, to Q. FUzabctli; vpon lu r 
flight frpm i>cotlqnd ; rc)atijig the recenit events that 
\\m compelled her to it ; and earnelily foliciting 
Elisjabeths prpte^tipn. (Lat.) Wirkinton, May it, 

15()8. *260. 

130. Mury Q. of Scptu, to Q. Elizabeth ; concern* 
ing various proceedings in Scotland. Aug. (J7, 
1568, ' 261. 

181. Mary Q. of 5wt^ to Q. mi;eab^th; ex* 
prefliag her reliance on Hi^cabvtli's fuvo\ir and 
alliftance ; and delirjng eredencc for tlie Bp. o^' Rof* 
and Herrics. (Lat.) Bolton, Oct. 20, 1568. ^63. 

J3«, Mary Q. of Scotsj, to ^. jplizabeth; viijdi- 
cating herfelf agwnft charge ; and refci^jmg 
tJie D. pf Chftteile*aMt ^i|d B^^ton. (J^at.) Bolton, 

O^t, 8, 1568. ^6i. 

i«S, The nobility pf !^cQt)»nd, to the Card, of 
Lormin; fiating the revolution in Jkrotland, thff 
q^jeen'^ flight intp J^i^iand, dxid the jMpcpcdings of 
Murray, &c. in confequence thercot. (an EngUOi 
tranflfttion of th^ French original.) Aug. 24, 
1568. 265. 

Proceedings of the parliament againft thp 
friends pf Mary. J^dinb. Ang. 18, Uj6s. 266. 

12$. Ld. Hm'ies, to Q. F4i?ai)etli; vindicaia?i 
himielf againft having attempted ft^ditip^ ; and fe- 

S)rts the pciplejced ftate ot aft'airs in Scotland> 
umfries, Aug. 19, 1.568. 267. 
12j6. The E. of Argyle's proclapiation for levying* 
W army in fj^vpur of Q. Maiy. Largie, July 28, 
1568, 269. 

127. Lord . Herrics, to t!ie E. of A^'gyl^? about 
Mary's affairs^ and the jneafures to be taken 

tnerein. Dumfries, Aug, 2, 1568. ' £yo. 

128. Some friend of Q. M^y ii<i Scotland, :tp the 
faid queeQ ; reportmg fiqis t^ken in her bf^%U\ md 
dafiring inftrucUons, 27J, 

• Je9. Wm, St(W?4-t, to the 3^cvi?tery (Lpi«l .....) 
vind<<;atii?g himfplf fwi» the charge o^* Ivivi^g^ bef^ 
cppfcerne.d m 4 plpt^gwpft Murray > lift; Puwb^v 
tQUvAug. 19, 1568. 27^. 

iim The jip|>iiity pf SoptbwfJ, to ii:}m^e» «.) 
Uimof Fraw;^; reqwefti#g his HUfjrferfn^ ji© foypvr 
ofQ. Mary. Aug. 24, 1568. ^7^. 

191. Q. f:ii?ahethV cQWBMiBiw Jwf^^^ng the 
cw^ bf^tw^u Q. M*ry a^^^ hp: fyb^^S?. §ejpt. 20, 

Jjdtelligencc from JScptJai><J, fai4 t9 /or 
Mr. yVf^Q^. .(<J^ y^M\f^r/rm) J ^$8. 276. 

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ing him that Ld. Herries had been very defirous to 
learn from him whether Q. Ehzabeth would fulFer 
Q. IMary to to France through her dominions. 
(Orig.) Carlifle, May 30, 1568. 277. 

134. Sir John Forfter, to Sec^ Cecil reports a 
meeting with the Scottifh wardens on the borders, and 
the ftrong meafiires he took on their refufal to give 
rcdrefs. Alnwick, 0<5t. 14, 1568. 278. 

135. Sir John Forfter, to Scc^ Cecil? on border 
affairs; the feizure of Buccleugh. Alnwick, Oft. 21. 
1568. 279. 

136. Margaret, countefs of Lenox (daughter to 
Q. Margaret) to Sec^ Cecil ; giving fomc intelligence 
Ihc got from a fervant of the laird of Ry char ton. 
Coldharbour, 0&. 3, 1568. 280. 

137. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec'' Cecil? reports that 
Q. Mary refufcs to be removed from Carlifle without 
an exprefs order from Q. Eliz. (Orig.) Carlifle, 
June 27, 1568. 281. 

138. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec^ Cecil? about Q. 
Mary's removal; her vaunting language; her ap- 
parel. (Orig.) Carlifle, July 7, 1568. 282. 

130' Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec'' Cecil? feveral mat- 
ters about Q. Mary ; her diflatisfaftion M'ith Q. Eliz. 
for having fuffered the intended meeting of Parliament 
at Edinburgh, Aug. 18; about two geldings ordered 
to be bought for Mary. (Orig.) Bolton, Aug. 13, 
1568. 283, 

140. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec'' Cecil? about the 
meeting of the Scottifli parliament; the attempts of 
Mackalefpye an Irilhman ; lord Scroopes claim to 
favour and alTiftance. (Orig.) Bolton, Aug. 18, 
1568. 284. 

141. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec^ Cecil? about the 
^Scottifli parliament; the borders; ftate of Wallingford 
Caftle ; horfes for Q. Mary. (Orig.) Bolton, Aug. 21, 
1568. . 285. 

142. The Scottifli nobility (of Q. Mary's party) to 
the Q. dowager of France; foliciting her intereft 
in behalf of Q. Mary. (French.) Aug. 24, 
15GS. 286. 

143. Extract of a letter from Q. Mary, juftifying 
hcrfclf againft the charges of Murray, &c. Bolton, 
Dec. 19, 1568. 287. 

144. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec'' Cecil? about Q. 
Clary's removal to Bolton; her attendants, apparel, 
&c. (Orig.) Carlifle, June 28, 1568. 288. 

145. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec'' Cecil? cautioning 
him againft Ld. Herries and Mr. LoM'ther. (Orig.) 
Carlifle, May 31, 1568. . 289. 

146. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec^ Cecil? about the E. 
of N^orthymberland's'^goingto Carlifle to fee Q. Mary 
on her arrival ; his defign to have her in his cuftody. 
(Orig.) ' Richmond, May 27, 1568. 290. 

147. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec^ Cecil? reporting 
various matters about Q. Mary ; her walks, her rides, 
&c. (Orig.) Carlifle, June 15, 1568. 291.. 

148. Wm. Drury, to divers intelligence; 

the French ambaflkdor is to propofe the marriage of 
Q. Mary with the Ld. of Albroth. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, April 27, 1568. 29s. 

149. Sir Fr. Knollys, to lord Leicefter? about the 
treatment of Q. Mary, f Orig.) Bolton, Auguft 6, 
1568. ' 294. 

150. Tlie E. of Murray (regent) to fir John 
Forfter ; warning him of a plot for the efcape of Q. 
Mary from Bolton. Edinb. Aug. 21, 1568. 295. 

151. William Drury, to ! intelligence 

from Scotland ; Huntley goes over to the regent; an 
order for arming, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, Aug. 26, 
15(58. ^96. 



152. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Eli2:abeth; about the 
attendance of Monmorin, Middlemorc, and others. 
(Lat.) Carlifle? June 22, 1568. 297. 

15S. Mary Q, of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; folicits an 
interview, and lome indulgence to thofe who come to 
her from Scotland, efpecially Herries ; promifes not 
to leave England without Elizabeth s confent. ( Lat ) 
Carlifle, June 26, 1568. 298. 

154. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; protefting 
that flie does not attempt to create any difturbance ; 
and earneftly foHciting an interview. (Lat) Bolton, 
Aug. 13, 1568. 299. 

155. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; reprefent- 
ing her motives for coming to England ; deiires an 
interview; fends Ld. Herries. Carlifle, May 28, 
1568. 300. 

156. Tm'o qucftions propofed to, and anfwcred by 
Q. Elizabeth's commilfioners, concerning the condurt 
to be held towards Q. Mary in cafe Ihe Ihould be 
found guilty of the murder of her hufl)and. (a cor- 
reded draught) Od. 30, 1568. 301. b. 

157. The E. of Murray (regent) to lord Scroope ; 
about the redrefs of fome grievances. Glafgow, 
March 26, 1567-8. 302 

158. Ld. Hemes, to the E. of Murray; deflring to 
know his mind about the intended conference in 
England, (the end wanting.) Sept 4568. 303. 

159. Mary Q. of Scots; her " reftriftions and in- 
ftru6lionsto her lieutenants, the D. of Chattelleraut, 
E. Huntley, and E. of Argyle, for the government of 
her kingdom." Bolton, Jan. 6, 1568-9. 304. 

160. The effeft of the anfwcr given by Q. Eliza- 
beth's council to the Bp. of Rofs, and others named 
by Q. Mary, proitiifing to communicate to them E. 
Murray's charges. Hampton-court, Jan. 13,1568-9. 

306. 

161. A declaration of Q. Mary's commiflioners,. to 
be laid before the conference at Weftminfter. Dec. 1, 
1568. S07. 

162. Part of the proceedings of the conference at 
Weftminfter, Nov, 26. and Dec. 1, 1568. 308. 

163. A fupplication prefentcd to Q. Elizabeth, by 
the commiflioners of Q. Mary. 1568. 31 3. 

164. Maiy Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; about 
ceflation Of hoftilities in Scotland. Bolton, Aug. 6, 
1568. 314. 

165. A cypher, (perhaps of Mary Q. of Scots.) 

314. b. 

166. Mary Q. of Scots (probably to the D. of 
Norfolk) ; expreflive of affection, and deflring him 
not to miitruft her. Coventry, 1569 ? 315. 

167. Mary Q. of Scots, to fome blfliop (not of 
Rofs) ; iriftruftions in cafe Frenchmen Ihould land 
in Scotland, (the greateft part in cypher.) Bolton^ 
Sept 9, 1568. 315. b. 

168. Memorandums for jVfr. Middlemorc, of things 
to be mentioned from Q. Elizabeth to j\Iary Q. of 
Scots, (imperfeft.) 316. 

169. Q. Elizabeth s infiruftions for her council in 
the north. 1569. ' ; 317*. 

^70. Sir TJhp. G^trgrave^ to the E. of SuiTex; ac' 
quaints him that the E. of Shrewfbiuy is to remove 
Q. Mary to Wingfield, &c. (Orig.) Kufley? April 
3, 1569. 324. 

171. Ld. Herries, to Q. Mary; profelfcs his own 
fidelity ; about the proceedings of Murray, and the 
ftate of affairs in Scotland. (Orig.) Edinb. Cafd<^ 
Sept 26, 1569- 325. 

172. " A bill of advertifement fent by aperfon out 
of cbtirt, to a kinfman- of the E. of Argyle, dif- 

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cloftog the council of fix perfons;" being an ac- 
count of a conference the E. of Mun ay had with 
Ld. Lindfay, the laird of Pettarro, John Wood, 
John Knox, James M^Gill, and the tutor of Peleur. 
Oct. lOy 1569. 3^6. 

173. The E. of Suflex? to fir Geo. Bowes; about 
meafures taken for the fecurity of the borders. 
Nov. 22, 1569. 330. b. 

174. A note of intelligence concerning the 
borders. 331. 

175. Sir Geo. Bowes, to {he E. of Weftmorland ; 
about an outrage committed by the earls of Weft- 
morland and Northumberland. (Orig.) Barnard 
Caftle, Nov. 15, 1569. 331. 

179. TlieE. of Suflex? to fir Geo. Bowes; about 
preparations in the north, feemingly againft the earls 
of Northumberland and Weftmorland. York, Nov. 
18, 1569. 332. 

180. The E. of Suflex? to fir Geo. Bowes; about 
troops collecting in the north. York, Dec. 7, 
1569. 333. 

18 J. Tlie E. of Suflex? to fir Geo. Bowes; about 
preparations againll the earls of Northumberland and 
Wcftmorlaud. York, Nov. 22, 1569. 334. 

182. Lord Scroope, to fir Geo. Bowes; about mi- 
litary preparations in the north. Carlifle, Nov. 26, 
1569- 335. 

183. Another copy of the above. 336. 

184. Sir John Forfter, to fir Geo. Bowes; about 
military preparations in the north. Bamborough, 
Nov. 25, 1569. , 337. 

185 to fir Geo. Bowes; about prepara- 
tions in the north. York, Dec. 16, 1569. 338. 

186. The E. of Suflex, to fir Geo. Bowes; about 
fupprefling the rebellion of the earls of Northumber- 
land and Weftmorland. Nov. 12, 1569. 339. 

187 to fir Geo. Bowes; about the opera- 
tions in the north. York, Dec. 1, 1569. 340. 

188 to fir Geo. Bowes ; defiring farther 

intelligence on the aflairs in the north. York, 
Nov. 7, 1569. 341. 

189. An extract of a proclamation againft the earls 
of Northumberland and Weftmorland. Staindrop, 
Nov. 15, 1569. 342. 

190. Sir Geo. Bowes, to the E. of Suffex; intel- 
ligence concerning the motions of the rebel earls^ 
and the meafures taken. (Orig.) Barnard Caftle, 
Nov. 15, 1569. 342. 

191. Sir Geo. Bowes; credence to Robert Bowes 
fent to the Ld. Prefident, about the proceedings of the 
rebel earls. (Orig?) Nov. 15, 1569. 343. 

. 192. Sir Geo. Bowes, to the^E. of Suflex; various 
intelligence about the proceedings in the north. 
(Orig.) Barnard Caftle, Nov. 15, 1569. 344.- 

193. Sir Geo- Bowes, to the E. of Suflex ; about the 
motions of the rebel earls, who are at Brancepeth, 
and the meafures taken againft them. (Orig.) Bar- 
nard Caftle^ Nov. 12, 1569. 346. 

194. The E. of Northumberland, to the E, of 
Suflex; recommending a meeting to be held at 
Howlden, inftead of Beverley. (Orig.) Lekinfield, 
April 17, 1569. 347. 

195. Sir Geo. Bowes, to the E. of Suflex ; inform- 
ing him of the motions of the E. of Northumberlan4. 
(Orig.) Nov. 7, 1569. '348. 

1J96. Sir Geo. Bowes, to the E; of Suffex ; report- 
ing the troops raifed by the E. of Northumberland, 
&c. (Orig.) Streatlam, Nov. 10, 1569. 349. 

197. Sir Geo. Bowes, to the E. of Suflex ; reports the 
motions of the two rebel earls and their party; they 



were at Darlington, and going towards Allerton. 
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199. Sir Geo Bowes, to the E. of Suffex; reports 
the E. of Weftmorlanil's arrival at Brancepeth. 
(Orig.) South Nov. 7, 1569. 355. 

200. A note, feemingl)' in the hand writing of fu- 
Geo. Bowes; promifing to come fpeedily to the relief 
of the perfon it is fent to. Dec. 3, 1569. 355. * 

201. Sir Geo. Bowes, to the E. of Suflex; recom- 
mending a perfon. (Orig.) Barnard Caftle, Nov. 
20, 1569. 355.** 

202. Sir Geo. Bowes, to the E. of Suflex ; about 
military preparations. Barnard Caftle, Nov. 29, 
1569. 356. 

203. The original of the above. 1569. 357- 

204. Sir John Forfter, to fir Geo. Bowes; declaring 
that he cannot fend him any horfemen. Bamborough, 
Nov. 25, 1569. " 360. 

205. Sir Geo. BoMTs,tothe E. of SuflTex; acquaint- 
ing him that the rebels had advanced to Barnard 
Caftle. (Orig.) Barnard Caftle, Dec. 1, 1569. 361. 

206. Sir Geo. Bowes, to the E. of Suflex (a copy of 
the above.) Dec. l, 1569- 362. 

207. Th. Ld. Wharton, to the E. of Suflex ; about 
levying forces againft the r^bel earls. Wharton, 
Nov. 24, 1569. 363. 

208. Th. Ld. Wharton, to the E. of Suflex ; about 
M^arlike preparation ; the Dacres mentioned as being 
difaftfefted. Wharton, Nov. 2 ), 1 569. 364. 

209. Sir Wm. Drury, to Sec'' Cecil ; ftate of affairs 
in Scotland after Q. Mary's flight from Lochleven. 
(Orig.) May 12, 1568. 365. 

210. Sir Wm. Drury, to Sec'' Cecil; reports tlie 
motions of the two parties in Scotland. (Orig.) 
Berwick, Aiig. 20, 1568. r . i 366. 

211. Sir Wm. Drury,' to Sec^ Cecil; about ifome 
Scots approaching the borders ; Leonard Dacre com- 
ing to Jedworth ; fecret conferences with the Scots. 
(Orig.) Berwick^ Feb. 23, 1569. 367- 

212. SirWm. Drury, toSec^ Cecil; informing him 
of fome things concerning the E. of Lenox's con- 
dxxGt; ftate of parties in Scottand. (Orig.) Berwick, 
Feb. 21, 1569. 368. 

213. Sir Wm. Dtury, to Sec^ Cecil; reports that 
the Scots on the borders looked for the reftoration 
of their queen; th^ regent comes to the borders, &c. 
(Orig.) Berwick, Sept 30, 1569.- 369. 

214. Depofition of Haubert de Paris, fervant to 
the Scottilh queen, concerning the murder of her 
huft)and, at which he was prefent (French.) 
St Andrien, Aug. 9, 1569. 370. 

215. Henry Radclyff, to the E. of Suflex; 
inftruftions, and aflurances of the continuance of the 
queen's confidence. (Orig.) Windfor, Dec. 12, 
1569. 375. 

216. The Privy Council, to the E. of Suflex ; an 
order for apprehending fome coiners. (Orig.) 
Greenwich, May 9i 1569. 377. 

2 1 7. The E. of Murray (regent) to the E. of Suflex ; 
with a prefent of a tarfel and a falcon. (Orig.) 
St Andrews, Aug. I8j 1569. 378. 

218. Wm. Ingleby, to the E. of Suflex; inform- 
ing him of fome defertions. (Orig.) Berwick^ Dec. 
1569. 379. 

219. Mary Q. of Scots' anfwer to queen Elizabeth's 
order for her removal from Boiton. Bolton, Jan. 25, 
1569-70. 380. 

220. Sir Hy. Percy, to the E. of Sufle:cj about tlie 

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choice of fome hawks fent to Suffex. (Orig.) Tin- 
mouth, Jan. 1, 15G9-70. 381. 

221. Henry RadclyfF, to the E. of Suflex ; ac- 
quaints him with fome appointments at court; the 
regard of his friends at court, &c. (Orig.) Windfor, 
Jan. 8, 1569-70- ^ 382. 

222. George Pococke, and John Fiflie of Scar- 
hon)ugh ; report fome captures they made off Ilar- 
tlepoole, &c. (Orig.) Scarborough, Dec. 18, 1569. 

383. 

223. Robert Bowler ? to the E. ofElfex; about a 
loan of jf. 400; and advifing him to fend more 
frequent intelligence. (Orig.) At Court, Nov. 29, 
1569- 384. 

224. Geo. Dethick garter K. of aims, to the E. of 
Suflex ; inclofing a letter from Mr. Brygantyne in 
Germany. (Orig.) Windfor, Dec. 10, I56y. 384.* 

225. Henry Radclyff, to the E. of Suflex; acknow- 
ledges a letter in which Suflbx reported the flight of 
the tM o rebel earls into Scothmd ; advifes him to 
write often ; exprelfes great friendfliip. (Orig.) Wind- 
for, Dec. 26, 1569. 385. 

226. A M'arrant for apprehfndinef and conveying 
to court Thomas Hufley. (a rough draught.) Dur- 
ham, Dec. 18, 1569. 386. 

227. Henry Radclyff, to the E. of Suffex ; wilh 
ing him fuccefs againft the rebels. (Orig.) Windfor, 
Dec. 17, 1569- 387. 

228. Mathew Shafloe, to fir Hen. Percy ; eameftly 
requefting his interceflion for the life of liis (Shaf- 
toe's) brother, who had been fenteneed to die. (Orig.) 
Wednefday, Feb. 2, 1569. 388. 

229. Sir Hen. Percy, to the E. of Effex; inter- 
ceding for Shaftoe, and inclofing the above. (Orig.) 
Tinmoutli, Feb. 4, 1569. 389, 

230. Sir John Forfter, to ftr Geo. Bowes? ac- 
quainting him of tlic regent being come to Jedworth. 
Alnwick, Sep, 15, 1569. 390. 

231. Sir Wm. Drury, to S6<5t Cecil; aba»l the 
regent's motions on the bord-ers ; the ablxit of Dum- 
fbrtnlirtg having gone to meet him; Ld. Grange 
made provoft of Edinburgh. (Orig.) Berwick, OtL 
4, 1569, ' 391. 

232. Sir Tho. Gar^rave, to ; . intelligence 

about miUtary operations^ &c. York, Feb. s, 1569 ? 

392. 

233. Tlio. Stanhope ^nA . , to re* 

porting the progrefi the r^ljeU. (Orig.) Newark, 
Dec. 1, 1569. 393. 

2^4. Sit Tho. Oargrave, to reports con- 
cerning tJie rebels. York, D^c. 19, 1569- 393.* 

235. A. Elphinftone, to Sec^ Cecil; cautioning 
him againft tlie Bp. of Roia. (Ori^.) 394. 

236. The E. of Murray regent, to ... about 

his motions. (Orig.) Edmk Dec. 18, 1569. 395. 

237. Memorandums about Q. Mary's affairs, (in 
Cecil's hand ?) March 1569. 395.* 

238. Gabriel Croft, to the E. of Suffex; intelli- 
gence about fome landed property in Eflex : with a 
note inclofed of the profits of the Cdum. (Orig.) 
Dec. 24. 1569. 39(>. 

239. Henry Radclyff, t6 tire E. of Suflex ; fe- 
ports the Ld. Admiral bciuo; difchwrged ; wilhes Suf- 
fex at coui-t. (OrigO W indfor, Jan. 6, i^«9-70* 

39a, 

240. Charles Tytell, to Uic E. of Suffex ; recom- 
mending a perfon to his fervice. (Orig.) Windfod-, 
Dec. 14, 1569. 399. 

241. AUayUe King, to fir Hcniy Percy; intelli- 



gence about Nofthumberlaad's retreat to Edin-^ 
burgh ; the countefs of Nortlmmberland's dilhefj*, 
&c. (Orig.) Jan. 6, 1569*70. 400. 

242. Geo. Frewill, to the E. of Suffex ; tendering* 
his fervices on the report that the E. of N.orthum^ 
berland had been taken, (Orig.) Durham, Dec. 25, 
1569. " 402. 

243. The D. of Norfolk, to Q. Elizabeth;^ excul- 
pating himfelf for withdrawing from liis houfe, when 
he heard that his commitment was rcfolvedw Kinyng- 
hall, Sept. 24, 1569. 403. 

244. Q. Err/Hl)etli, to the E. of Suffex 5 ordering 
him to retain his charge on account of the regents 
death. (Orig.) Hampton-court, Jan. 29, i5<j9-7'>. 

404. 

245. Tlie earls of Northumberland and Cumber* 
land ; their paffpoit in fa\ our of Felberd Havers, 
fervant to Mr. Drury. (Orig.) Durham, Dec. 13, 
1569. 405. 

246- Tlie D. of >forfolk ; his anfwers to certairfc 
meffages delivered to him from Q. Eliz. by fir* Hen. 
Nevili. Dec. 156{}. *^ 406. 

247. John Leache furgeon, to the £• of Suffex; 
interceding in behalf of Tho. Bilhop. (Origw) Dur- 
liam, 1569. 408. 

248. Rob. Fleming (flieriff of Northumberland) 
to the E. of SuHex ; about a furvey of the eftatc* 
of the earls of Northuml>erland and Wcftmorland. 
(Orig.) Shortcflatt, Jan. 18, 1569-70. 409. 

249. Rob. Conftable, to the E. of Suffex ; about 
the difcharge of 300 men, which cannot be done for 
want of monej% (Orig.) Borrowbridge, Jan. 21, 
1569-70. 409. 

250. James Ryther, to the E. of Suffex; about 
feveral feizures of property on the borders. (Orig.) 
Harwood, Jan. 6, 1569-70. 410. 

251. R. Conftable, to the E. of Saffex; acquaint- 
ing him of his having advanced from Wetherby to 
Boroughbridge. (Orig.) Doroughbridge, Jan." 19, 
1569-70. 411. 

252. R. Conftable, to the E. of Suffex ; about his 
coming to Boroughbridge, and recommending Mr. 
Moffett. (Orig.) Boroughbridgie, Jan. ^1, 1569-70, 

412. 

253. R. Conftable, to the E. of Suffex ; reports his 
remaining at Wetlierby with 300 arquebuiers and 
100 liorfenKn. (Orig.) Wetl>erby, Jan. 17, l5€9-70. 

413. 

254. Henry Cobham, to the E. of Suffex ; thanks 
him for favours to his brother Thomas ; and earneftly 
tenders his lervices. (Orig.) Windfor, Jan. i4, 
1569-70. 414. 

255. Sir Rich. Cholmelcy, to tlic E. of Suffex ; 
interceding for Marmaduke Redman ; and that Mn 
Grey may have Ibme of Tho. Williamfon s forfeited 
property. (Orig.) Hexby, Jan. 9, I569-7Q. 415. 

256. Henry Radclyff, to the E. of Suffex; about 
the proceedings in confcqnencc of the E. of Nor- 
thumberland being taken. {Orig.) At Court, Juu, 
4, i5»69-70. . 416. 

257. Sir Hen. Percy, to the E. of Suffex; reprc- 
fenting the diftreffes of fome young ladies; and 
about the feizure of feveral liorfcs. (Orig.) Sci<;- 
wytigie? Jan. 9, 1569-70. 417. 

258. Valentine Bro^viie, to Ld. Hunfdon; ac-. 
quainting liim of the retreat of the; rebels treftward- • 
(Orig.) Dec. 16, 1565. 419.* 



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1. A claiife of an acl of parliament of Scotland, 
Ufranting the matrimonial crown to K. Francis, the 
liulband of Q. Mary. Edinb. Nov. ^9, 1558. 1. 

2. Sir Henry Percy, to reporting a con- 
ference he had with the D. of Chatelleraut, about 
putting an end to the war between Scotland and 
England. Norham, Jan. 22, 1558-9. 2. 

3. A deed for an abftinence of war, made be- 
tween the E. of Northumberland, and the E. of 
Bothwell. Wark^vork, March 29, 1-559. 4. 

4. The treaty between Q. Elizabeth, and the K 
and Q. of Scotland. (Lat. vid. Rym. XV. p. 513.) 
C. Cambray, April 2, 1559. 5. 

5. Francis and Mary K and Q. of Scotland, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; with the ratification of the peace of Cam- 
bray : fent by Lethington. (Orig.) Fontainbleau, 
April 21, 1559. 8. 

6. Q. Elizabeth s commiflion for treating with 
Scottifli commiflioners in confequence of the 7th ar- 
ticle of the treaty of Cambray. (Latin, another copy 
of IX. 18.) Weftm. May 21, 1559. 9. 

r. Francis and Mary; their commiflion for the 
treaty of Upfatlington. (Latin, vid. Rym. XV. p. 5 1 7.) 
Stirling, May 21, 1559. 9. b. 

8. Proclamation of the peace of Upfatlington ; 
made at Norham, June 16, 1559. And a note out 
of a letter of fir James Croft, about difcontents in 
Scotland. 11. 

9. The arms of Mary, as dauphinefs of France and 
Q. of Scotland and England, fent out of France. 
1559. 13. 

10. Advice from Scotland, of an agreement be- 
tween the Q. Dowager, and the lords of the congre- 
gation. Edinb. July 24, 1559. 14. 

1 1. Q. Elizabeth's commiflion to fir Nic. Throck- 
morton, for receiving the confirmation of the treaty 
of Upfatlington. Auguft, 1559. 15. 

12. A memorial of ceitain points .for reftoring 
Scotland to its antient weal ; faid to have been M rit- 
ten by the Ld. Treafurer : its drift feems to be to 
feparate Scotland from France. Auguft 5, 1559. 1 7. 

13. Q. Elizabeth s inftrudions to fir Ra. Sadler, on 
being fent to Berwick. Aug. 7, 1559. 21. 

14. Q. Elizabeths inftruaions to the E. of Nor- 
thumberland, fir Ra. Sadler, and fir Ja. Croft, for 
ordering matters on the borders. Aug. 8, 1559. 

15. A declaration of the proteftant lords in Scot- 
land againtt the proceedings of the Q. Dowager ; to 
which is fubjoined a fliort petition figned by 12 of 
the lords, (the petition original.) Auguft, 1559. 

23. b. 

16. A difcuflion concerning the aflPairs of Scot- 
land, chiefly whether England fhould fupport the 

. antigallican party there, (in the hand of Cecil.) 
Auguft, 1559. 28. 

. 17. Tho. Randolph, to Seer Cecil; intelligence 
about Q. Mary's expefted return to Scotland ; dif- 
pofilion of the proteftant nobility in Scotland ; and 
ibliciting to be recalled. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 9, 
1561. 32. 

18. Reafons why Q. Mary refufes to ratify the 
treaty of Edinburgh of July 1560. (Orig. French.) 
Calais, Aug. 1 1, 156 1. 34. 

19. Sir R. Sadler and fir Ja. Croft, to Sec^ Cecil; 
intelligence about the treaty with Scotland; the 



ftate of the borders, &c. (Orig. partly cypher.) Ber- 
vv^ick, Sep. 16, 1559. 35. 

20. A memorandum of a letter from fir R. Sadler, 
to Secy Cecil, from Berwick, Sept 19, 1559. 37. 

21. Hen. Balnanes, to fir R. Sadler? reporting 
feveral proceedings of the Scottifli lords. (Orig.) 
Stirling, Sept. 22, 1559. 58. 

22. Sir R. Sadler and fir Ja. Croft, to Seer Cecil ; 
intelligence about the proceedings of the French in 
Scotland ; the commiliioners on the frontiers, &c. 
(Orig. a great part in cypher.) Berwick, Sept. 27, 
1559. Alio a note of a letter from fir R. Sadler to Sec^ 
Cecily of the fame date. 39. 

23. Randall, to fir R. Sadler and fir Ja. Croft; 
about the motions of the proteftant lords in Scot- 
land, and their having named a council. O^. 22, 
1559. 4K 

24. The lords of the congregation, to the Q. Dow- 
ager ; fignifying their common confcnt for her de- 
privation ; with a lift of the council. Edinb. Oft. 
23, 1559. 42. 

25. John Sinclair, to fir Ja. Croft; defiring im- 
mediate fupply of men and money from England. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Oa. 25, 1559. Alfo a note of a 
letter from Randall to fir R. Sadler, of Oci. 25, 
1559. 43. 

26. SJr Ra. Sadler and fir Ja. Croft, to Secy Cecil; 
report a fkirmifh between the Proteftants and French 
in Scotland ; Arran's return ; fufpicions about Mr. 
Th. Clavering. (Orig.) Berwick, 06i. 25, 1559. 45. 

27. Orders for the maintenance and government of 
the garrifons of horfemen and foot. Nov. 4, 1559. 

47. 

28. Three lords of Scotland, to fir R. Sadler; 
earneftly defiring a fupply of lOOO. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Nov. 6, 1559. Alfo notes of two letters from fir R. 
Sadler to Randall, of Nov. 4 and 5, 1559- 47. b. 

29. Sir Ra. Sadler and fir Ja. Ci*ofl^ to Sec^ Cecil; 
about Ld. Ormifton having been taken with £. 1000; 
apply for more money, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, 



48. 



Nov. 5, 1559. 

30. Sir Ra. Sadler and fir Ja. Croft, to Sec^ Cecil; 
about fupplying the Scottilh proteftants with money; 
the difpofitions of the lords, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, 
Nov. 8, 1559. A fl^irmi/h between Leith and Edin- 
burgh, and the proteftants retreat to Linlithgow, 
mentioned in a P. S. 49. 

31. Randall, to fir Ra. Sadler and fir Ja. Croft; 
about the retreat of the proteftants from Edinburgh; 
the uncertain difpofition of the lords, &c. Stirling, 
Nov. 11, 1559. 51.* 

32. Articles of intelligence out of Scotland, about 
the lords of congregation having feized Edinburgh, 
and having on the 7th of Nov. witlidrawn from it: 
1559. . 52* 

33. Maiy Q. Dowager of Scotland, to. de- 
firing a paflport for Monf. du Rubay. (Orig. French.) 
Edinb. Nov. 12, 1559. 53. b. 

34. Q. Elizabeths council, to fir Ra. Sadler and 
fir Ja. Croft ; about fupporting the proteftants in 
Scotlaaid ; Randall fent to them with aflurances of 
fpeedy relief. Weftminfter, Nov. 14, 1559. 54. 

35. Prancis and Mary ; their commiflion appoint* 
ing the marquis d' Elboeuf governor of Scotland, in 
the abfence of the Q. Dowager. (Latin, nearly a 
copy of IX. 21.) Blois, Nov. 1559. 55. 

36. Francis and Mary ; their commiflion for order- 
ing the troubles in Scotland : fent over by the 13p, 

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of Amiens and La BrolTe. (Lat.) Blois, Nov. 1559. 

56. 

37. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to Adm. Winter, 
fent with 14 fliips to Scotland. Dec. 16, 1559. 57. 
' 38. Q. Elizabeth's infiruftions to the D. of Nor- 
folk, lieutenant general in the north. Dec. 25, 1559. 

59. 

39. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to Valentine Browne, 
her paymafter at Newcaftle. Dec. 1559. 65. 

40. Q. Elizabeth's anfwer to Monf. de Sevre, French 
ambaflador ; concerning Q. Mary's bearing the arms 
of England, and concerning the Scottilh infurgents. 
Tliis anfwer was given by fir Wm. Cecil and fir Jo. 
Mafon. Feb. 17, 1559. 07. 

41. The confoederation of the proteftant nobility in 
Scotland with Q. Elizabeth; made by the D. of Nor- 
folk and James Stewart, afterwards E.of Murray and 
Regent. Berwick, Feb. 28, 1559-GO. 69. b. 

42. Q» Elizabeth's confirmation of the treaty be- 
tween the D. of Norfolk and the Scottilh nobility. 
IVeftm. March 29, 1559-60. 74. b. 

43. A brief confideration of the Aveighty matter of 
Scotland ; whether England fhould fuppoit the anti- 
gallican party in that kingdom? (in Cecil's hand, 
nearly the fame as at X. 16.) Aug. 1559. 78. 

44. The Privy Council's advice to Q. Elizabeth, 
concerning the affairs of Scotland, (a corrected 
draught in the hand of Cecil.) March 23, 1559-60. 

81. 

45. Four letters from Monf. d'Oyfel, the Q. 
Dowager of Scotland, de la Brofle, and the Bp. of 
Amiens, to the Card, of Lorrain and the D. de 
Guife; on the ftate of affairs in Scotland. (Enghfii 
tranflations of IX. 43, 44, 42 and 40.) Edinb. March 
27, 1560. 85. 

46. A memorial, feemingly from the French court, 
to be fent to the Q. Dowager of Scotland, about the 
Bp. of Valence's unfuccefsful negociation with Q. 
Elizabeth : certain fupplies fent her, &c. (an Engli/h 
tranflation of IX. 45.) April 11, 1560. 88. 

47. Fxancis and Mary ; their commilfion to the 
Bp. of Valence and 4 more ; to meet Englifli com- 
miflioners on the borders, and treat for peace. 
(French.) Jevonceau, May 2, 1560. 90. 

48. Mary Q. Dowager of Scots, to Monf d'Oyfel; 
reprefenting her difficulties. (Engliih tranflation of 
IX. 46.) May 5, 1560. 91. 

49. Q. Elizabeth's Privy Council, to the commif- 
fioners in the north ; inclofing copies of feveral in- 
tercepted letters ; and giving intelligence of the Q. 
Dowager's defigjns. (Orig.) Greenwich, June 12, 
l560. 92. 

50. Articles concluded between the Englifli and 
.Scottifli commiflioners J at Berwick, June 14, 1560. 
(Latin and Englifli.) 93. 

51. Offers of the French ambalTador touching 
Q. Mary's cealing the ufe of the arms and ftile of 
England; and compenfation for injuries. (French.) 
Iflebourg, June 19, 1560. 95. 

52. Sir Wm. Cecil, to Q. Elizabeth; reports his 
proceedings, and the profperous ftate of affairs in 
Scotland. (Orig.) Edinb. June 21, 1560. 96. 

53. A treaty between England and Scotland, con- 
cluded at Edinburgh. (Latin, vid. Rym. XV. p. 593) 
July 6, 1560. 98. 

54. Note of a letter from fir Wm. Petre, to Sec^ 
Cecil. July 9, 1560. 101. 

55. The proteftant nobility, clergy, and commoners 
in Scotland, to their queen; with articles which they 
crave of her majefty and her council; the queen s 



anfwer ; the kirk's reply ; and a farther petition for 
reformation. July, 1560. 101. b. 

56. Article concerning the difmantling of Leith 
and Dunbarton;and Mr. Robt Hamilton's and Robt 
Montgomery's certificate concerning the ftate of 
Dumbarton, (the kft Orig.) Edinb. July 12, 

1560. 106. 

57. The antient ftatutcs of the town and caftle of 
Berwick, decreed by Q. Elizabeth. 06t. 1, 1560. 107. 

58. Q. Elizabeth's anfwer declared to her council, 
conceniing the requefts of the lords' of Scotland. 
Dec. 8, 1560. 133. 

59. A memorandum to Tho. Randolph, to execute 
divers things for Q. Elizabeth's fervice in Scotland ; 
figned " by the queen s commandment," Wm. Cecill. 
March 20, 1 56 1-2. 135. 

60. Articles between Ld. Wm. Howard, and Ld- 
\^'m. Maitland, for peace between England and 
Scotland. (N. B. Tlie interview between the two 
commillioners continued to 1562.) July 7, I56i. 

139. 

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61. Mary Q. of Scots; her engagement to meet 
Q. Elizabeth at York about the 20th of June 1563. 
Perth, Aug. 1562. I4i.b. 

62. Names of commiflioners for a treaty upon the 
borders. Feb. 23, 1563. 142. 

63. Wm. IMaitland, to Sec^ Cecil; intelligence 
from Scotland, chiefly about the ftate of reli- 
gion, and the danger of Q. Mary's coining over if 
flie perfifts in her bigotry. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 10, 

1561. 143. 

64. An indenture concerning the borders, between 
fir John Maxwell, &c. and Ld; Dacre^ &c. Aug, 22, 
156J. 147. 

65. The council of Scotland, to Q. Elizabeth; 
credential for their fecretary . (Orig. ) Edinb. Sept 1 , 
1561. 148.^ 

66. Tho. Randolph, to Q. Elizabeth; reporting 
fome audiences he had of Q. Mary. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Sept. 6, 1561. 149. 

67. Tho. Rudolph, to Sec^ Cecil; intelligence 
from Scotland ; Knox has had a fliarj) expoftulation 
with Q. Mary; her entry, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Sept. 7, 1561. 151. 

68. Orders taken at Norham for damming, barring, 
and flopping up the fords and paflages of the Tweed 
within the limits of Norhamfliire ; with divers lifts 
and repoits of families, &c. in a letter from fa- 
Thomas Mufgrave to Ld. Burleigh. Sept. 15^ I56i. 
1563. 153. 

69. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil; various intel- 
ligence about Q. Clary's motions, and reception in 
divers places; Mr. Knox's correfpondence with 
Cecil; Ld. Lethin^ton's (Maitland's) arrival from 
England, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Sept. i24. 1561- 177. 

70. Tlie E. of Arran (James Hamilton) to Sec/ 
Cecil ; apprizing hini of the fteps taken by the Lds. 
of congregation, and dpecially his father, ftnce his 
return. (Orig.) Hamilton, Dec. a 1, 1559. 180. 

71. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil; circuniftantial 
accounts of an audience from Q. Mary, and of the 
difpofitions of feveral of the nobility. (Orig.) Od. 
24, 1561. 181. 

72. Tho. Randolph, toSec^ Cecil ; intelligence con- 
cerning tlie D. of Chatellera^t being at coui t ; the 
various jealoulies of in4ivMluals, &c. (Orig.) Edinb, 
Nov. 11, 1561. 185., 

73. James St. Andrew (the prior, afterwards E. of 
Murray) to ft^ Ra. Sadler and fir Ja. Croft; ap- 
pri:zing them ot Monf Ruby's million from the Q. 

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Dowager to Q. Elizabeth, (Orig.) St Andrews, 
Nov. 17, 1559. ^ 187. b. 

74. Sir Ra. Sadler and fir Ja. Croft, to Sec^ Cecil; 
with infonnation received from Ld. Lethington and 
Th. Barnaby, concerning the proceedings of the 
congregation and the French in Scotland. (Orig.) 
Berwick, Nov. 25, 1559. . 188. 

75. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil ; reports a falfe 
alarm atcourt; Ld. James's (theprior's) proceedings at 
Jedborough; friendly profelfions offome Frenchmen 
towards himfelf; Q. Marys friendly declarations; 
her perfeverance in favour of popery, &c. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Nov. 7, 1561. With a P. S. concerning the 
caufe of John Baptifta, and his own pay. 189. 

76. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil; reports his 
friendly converfations with Monf. de Moret; and 
various other intelligence. (Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 17, 

1561. 195. 

77. Tlio. Randolph, to Sec'' Cecil; reports thepro- 
fceedings of the convention on ecclefiaftical aft'airs; 
an uproar at Edinburgh; and about his pay. (Orig.) 
EdinU Dec. 27, i56i. 197. 

78. Sir Win. Cecil; four correfted draughts in his 
h and writing, containing arguments for and againft 
Q. Elizabeth s going to meet Q. Mary. June 20? 

1562. 199. 

79. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to fir Hen. Sidney, 
prefident of the council in the marches of Wales; 
concerning her intended interview with Q. Mary. 
1562. 203. 

80. Q. Elizabeth's memorial to Tlio. Randolph, to 
be laid before Q. Mary ; touching her marriage. 
(Orig. in the hand of Cecil.) Aug. 20, 1563. 208. 

81. Sir Wm. Maitland, to Sec^ Cecil? expreffes 
great blame of Huntley ; and reprefents Q. Mary's 
delicate fituation on account or the war between 
England and France. (Orig.) Dundee, Nov. 14, 

1562. 210. 

82. Til. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil; reports the 
fuppreflion of Huntley's rebellion ; his converfations 
witn Q. Maiy about French affairs; arrival and 
favourable reception ; Englilh catholics in Scotland; 
the borders, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 18, 1562. 

213. 

83. Abftrafls of Mr. Randolph's letters to Sec'' 
Cecil, from April 1, to June 26, 1563. (the fame at 
IX. 81.) 217. 

84. Q. Elizabeth's memorial to Tho. Randolph, 
(another original in Cecil's hand of X. 80.) Aug. 

1563. 218. 

85. A note of a letter of Th. Randolph to Sec'' 
Cecil. Sept. 4, 1563. 220. 

86. Convention between the commiflioners of Q. 
Elizabeth and Q. Aiary, for the fettling of differences 
on the borders. (Rym. XV. p. 631.) Sept. 23, 
1563. 221. 

87. A memorandum of a loan of £. 5,oop, borrowed 
by the E. of Murray of Q. Elizabeth in 1568, and 
faid to have been repaid Nov. 15, 1572. 23(5. 

88. Mr. Knox, to the brethern of the congrega- 
tion ; inftigating them agajnft the papifts. 061. g, 
1563. ^ . 237.J 

89. Abftracls of Q, Elizabeth's inftru^ions to 
Mr. Randolph, of Nov, 17 1563 ; and of his letters tp 
Sec^ Cecil, from Dec. 13, p63, to Jan. 1564. 

238. ' 

90. Q. Elizabeth's infTrudipns to the E. of 
Bedford, warden pf the eall m^irches an4 gpvernof 
of Berwick ; and feveral orders concerning Berwick. 
Feb.'27, 1563. ' ' ' «39. 



91. Abftraft of a letter from Mr. Randolph to Sec'^ 
Cecil ; with fome verfes fung at a feaft before Q. 
Mary. Feb. 27, 1563. 248. b. 

92. Q. Elizabeth s memorial for Mr. Randolph, to 
be communicated to Q. Mary, concerning Mary's 
marriage, &c. (Orig. in the hand writing of Cecil.) 
Nov. 17, 1563. 250. 

93. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to the E. of 
Bedford, (copy of the ift part of X. 90.) Feb. 27, 

1563. 252. 

94. Abftracls of letters from M. Randolph, to 
Sec^ Cecil; from March 8, to Sept. 27, 1564. 254. 

95. Q. Elizabeth's commiffionto the E. of Bedford 
and fir Jo. Forfter, to treat of the limits in the 
marches. July 17, 1564. 258. 

96. Q. Elizabeth's? memorial fpr Mr. Randolph's 
being fent to Q. Mary, concerning Mary's marriage, 
and the regulations in the marches. (Orig. partly 
in Cecil's hand.) 061. 4, 1564. 259.' 

97. Abftra6ts of letters from Mr. Randolpli, to 
Sec'' Cecil, from 061. 24, to Nov. 12, 1564. 263. 

98. The E. of Bedford and lli. Randolph, tp 
Q- Elizabeth ; reporting their negociations concern 
ing Q. Mary's marriage. (Orig.) Berwick, Nov. 23, 

1564. 264. 

99. Abllrads of letters from ]Mr. Randolph, to flr 
Wm. Cecil, from the 2 to the 24 Dec. 1564. 273. 

100. Abftraftai of letters from Mr. Randolph, to fir 
Wm. Cecil, from Feb. 5, ta March 20, 1564-5. 274. 

101. Tlio. Randolph, to Sec'^ Cecil ; reprefents the 
confufion that prevails in Scotland on acpount of 
religion; Moffet's outrage in the queen's chapel; 
about Lenoxes return; the umbrage it gave; and 
the ft rife of parties. (Orig.) Edinb. March 20, 
1564-5. 275. 

102. A determination of the Privy Council of 
England, concerning the marriage of Q. Mary of 
Scots; difluading it. May 1, 1565. 279» 

103. Sir Nic. Throckmorton, to Q. Elizabeth ; con- 
cerning his negociations with Q. Mary, relating tp 
her intended marriage with Darnley. Edinb. May 2 J, 

1565. Alfo a note of a letter from Mr. Randolph to 
Sec^ Cecil of May 3, 1^65. 283., 

104. The oaths as kpight and earl, taken by Hen. 
Darnley, at Stirling, May 15, 1565. 284. 

}05, Sir Nic. Throckmorton, to Sec^ Cecil; about 
Q. Mary's marriage, &c. Edinb. May 21, 1565.. 

285. 

106. A memorial of the Privy Council of England, 
for the E. of Leicefter and Sec^ Cecil, to be laid be- 
fore Q. Elizabeth ; reprobating Q. Maiy 's intended 
marriage with Darnley, and recommendino* feverity 
towards the Lenox family. May 27, 1565. 286. b. 

107. A reprefentation " of the perils and troubles 
that may befal England in confequence of th^ 
marriage of Q. Mary with Darnley." (a correfted 
draught in the hand of Cecil.) June 2, 1565. 288. 

108. A fummary of the confultation and advice 
of the Privy Council of England, concerning Q, 
MTary's marriage with Darnley. June 4, 1565. 290. 

109- Abftrafts of two Letters from Mr. Randolph, 
to Secy Cecil, both of June 3, 1565. 298. 

110. Tlio. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil; repoyt$ th^ 
effeft of Q. ^Elizabeth's letter to Q. Mary concern^ 
ing her marriage, and Q. Elizabeth's orders to Lenox 
and Darnley to returii ; Q. Mary's peiplexed ftat^j 
the convention at EdiAburgh, &c. (Orig.) Bditib# 
July 2, 1565. 299. 

111. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil; reports Q. 
jtfaiy's ^ght firom Argyte a^d Murray ; great dif^ 

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contents among the nobility, M^ho folicit pecuniary 
aid from Elizabeth ; and various othef articles of in- 
telligence. (Orig.) Edinb. July 4, 1 565. 305. 

112. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Randolph; inftrufting 
him as to his conduQ; towards the queen and nobi- 
lity of Scotland. July 10, 1565. 309- 

113. Tho. Randolph, to Secx Cecil; reports Q. 
Mary's rambles ; his anfwers to fome charges which 
Maitlahd had taxed him with in Mary's name; Mary's 
fpirited difcourfe concerning Elizabeth^s ccmdutl 
towards her, and Randolph's anfwers, &c. <Orig.) 
Edinb. July 16, 1565* 311- 

114. Q. Mary, to declaring that/lie will 

innorefpeft moleft the proteftants ; and a P. S. requir- 
ing his attendance in arms. (Orig.) Edinb. J iily 1 6, 
1565. 316. b. 

115. The D. of Chattellet-lut, the E. of Argyle, 
and Ld* James Stewait (Ei of Murray) to Q; Eliza- 
beth ; reprefenting clary's utif*avourable treatment 
of the proteftants ; and ctaving Elizabeth's protection. 
(OrigO Stirling, July 18, 1565. 317. 

116. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil; repoils the 
increafing diforders in Scotland ; Q* Mary affemblcfs 
forces: alfo a note of the above letter. (Orig.) 
Edinb. July 19, 1565. 318. 

1 1 7. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil ; reports dn 
audience from Q. Mary; Lenox's and Darnley's 
anfwers to Q. Elizabeth's fummons; the fummons 
Q. Mary fent to Murray, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. 
July 21, 1565. 321. 

118. James Stewart (E. of Murray) to the E. of 
Bedford; reprefenting the perilous fituation of him- 
felf and his party; and requefting aid. (Orig.) 
St. Andrews, July 22, 1565. 324. 

119. John Tamworth; his fpeech ta Q, Mary, 
concerning her marriage, and her behaviour to her 
nobility ; anfwers to the fame ; and certain offers to 
be propounded to Q. Elizabeth upon the behalf of 
the K. and Q. of Scots. Auguft, 1565. 325. 

120. Abftra£ls of letters from Mr. Randolph and 
Tamworth, to Sec^ Cecil and the E. of Bedford, 
from the 7th to the 27th Aug. 1565. 330. 

121. The E. of Bedford, to Secy Cecil; news about 
the troubles in Scotland, and feveral perfons at 
Berwick; a meeting at Morpeth, &c. (Orig.) 
Ber>Wck, Aug. 17, 1565. 331. 

1 22. Mary and Henry, Q. and K. of Scots ; a cir- 
cular letter declaring a progrefs againft the rebels; 
and ordering men to join them at Edinburgh in arms. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 23, 1565. 333. b. 

123. Q. Elizabeth's memorial, to be ufed by Mr. 
Randolph, touching the affairs of Scotland ; chiefly 
in favour of the difcontented lords. Sept. 1565. 

334. 

124. Abftra6ls of letters from Mr. Randolph, 
to Secy Cecil, from the ift to the 8th Sept. 1565. 

335. 

125. Deliberations on the affairs of Scotland, (a 
di:aught in the hand of Cecil.) Sept 24, 1565. 

336. b. 

126. An enumeration of fa6ls from Nov. 18, 1564, 
to Sept. 19, 1565, to be remembered and confidered 
in the matter of Scotland, (a draught in Cecil's 
hand.) Sept. 24, 1565. 340. 

127. A confultation gf Q. Elizabeth's Privy 
Council, concerning the affairs of Scotland, (a 
draught in Cecilys hand.) Sept 24 and 26, 1565. 

344. 

' 128. Tlic E. of Bedford, to Q. Elizabeth; fahout 
the taking and fortifying Ajonouth; and various 



matters concerning the borders. (Orig.) Berwick, 
Aug. 18, 1565. 346. 

129. A queftion demanded upon the matter of 
Scotland; about religion. 1565. 348. 

130. A rough draught in Cecil's hand ; giving an 
account of foitie perfbn having arrived in Scotland 
from Flanders, in whom the K. and Q. place great con^ 
fidence. 351. 

131. Q. Elizabeth's inftruAions to and 

fir Walter Mildmay; font to treat and expoftulate 
with the Q. of Scotland- (a draught corrected by 
Cecil.) Nov. 1565. 352. 

1 32. James Stewart (E. of Murray) to Sccr Cecil ? 
concerning Q. Elizabeth's intercellion in his behalf^ 
&c. (Orig.) Newcaftle, Jan. 1565-6. 368. 

133. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Cecil; with variou.^ 
intelligence ; Q. Mary had acceded to the conference 
of Bayonne; becdines more and more bigotted, &c. 
Edinb. Feb. 7, 1565^6- 369. 

134. Wm. Drury, to Sec^ Cecil; about feverat 
melTengcrs and others who had paffed through Ber- 
wick ; Q. Mary Aveaij of her huiband ; many lordt 
refufe the queen's fummons to go to mals, &c. 
(Orig.) Berwick, Feb. 16, 1565-6. 370. 

136. The E. of Bedford and Mi*. Randolph, to the 
Council of England ; touching the death of David 
Rizzio; Murray's return to court; the fubfequent 
retreat of Q. Mary; her return, &c. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, March 27, 1566. 372. 

is6. Chriftopher Rokeby, to Secy Cecil; exprefles 
his compundion for mifbehaviour, and folicits Cecil's 
interference for pardon. (Orig.) Edinb. July Oi 
1566. 379. 

137. The £. of Bedford to Sec^ Cecil; reports the 
ffate of the nobility in Scotland J Q. Mary s antipathy 
againft her hufband increafes. (Orig.) BerVidc, 
Aug. 3, 1566* 38o. 

138. TlieE. of Bedford, to Sec^ Cecil; informar 
tion about one Sheres a prifonei- in the Tower; va- 
rious news from Scotland. (Orig.) Alnwick, 
Aug. 12, 1566. 382. 

1 39. Q. Elizabeth's inftrudions to the E. of Bed- 
ford, on being fent into Scotland to aiTift at the 
chriftening of James I. Nov. 7, 1566. 384. 

140. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Bedford; fi<jnify- 
ing that John Tamworth was not to be fent with hint 
to Edinburgh. Nov. 9, 1566. 387. 

141. Mary Q. of Scots, to the Privy Council of 
England ; declaring that her fon ihould be under 
Q. Elizabeth's protection ; and dcfiring their inter- 
ference that ihe may be declared fucceffor to the 
croM^i. (Orig.) Dumbar, Nov. 18, 1566. 388. 

142. Mary Q. of Scots, to the E. of Bedford; ap- 
pointing the time of his coming for the chriftening. 
(Orig.) Cragmillar, Dec. 4, 1566. 389 

143. The E. of Bedford, to SeCy Cecil; intelligence 
from Scotland ; the queen's great defire to prevail 
upon the lords to go to mafs ; divers matters about the 
borders; the releafe of lady Lenox and Fowler, &c. 
(Orig.) 390. 

144. The E. of Lenox, to Q. Mary; advifing her 
about the trial of his fon's murderers; Feb. 20", 
1566-7. 392. 

145. Mary Q. of Scots, to the E. of Lenox ; de- 
claring her intention t6 call a parliament (Orig. 
anfwer to the above.) Feb. 21, 1566-7. 393. 

146. The E. of Lenox, to Q. Mary; exhorting 
her to haften the trial of Darnley's murderer^ 
(anfwer to the above.) Feb. 26, 1566-7. 394. 

147. Mary Q. of Scots, to the E. of Lenox ; about 

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.the trial. (Orig. anfwer to the preceding letter.) 
Seton, Marcli l, 1566-7. 395. 

148. The E. of Lenox, to Q. Mary; urging her to 
proceed vigoroufly in the trial; mentions fome 
names of perfons to be apprehended. March 17, 
1566-7. 396. 

149. Mary Q. of Scots, to the E. of Lenox; ac- 
quaints him that fome perfons have been fummoned ; 
and calls upon him to come to fedinb. (Orig.) 
Edinb. March 23, 1566-7. 397. 

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1. The band given by 21 Scottifli peers to the E. 
Bothwell; wherein is contained confent to queen 
Mary s marriage ; together M'ith the queen's approba- 
tion thereof. Edinb. April 19, 1567. l. 

2. Q. Elizabeth s inftruQions to fir Nic. Throck- 
morton, fent into Scotland. June 30, 1567. 3. 

3w Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to fir Nic. Throck- 
morton, lor matters to be imparted to the lords of 
Scotland. June 30, 1567. 6. 

4. Q. Elizabeth's inftrudions, delivered to fir Nic, 
Throckmorton at his going into Scotland, (thefe 
appear to have been minutes.) July 1567. 8. 

6. A printed copy of verfes entitled " Ane decla- 
ration of the lordis juft quarrell." Imprented at 
Edinburgh, 1567. 10. 

7. Memorandums; feemingly extrafted out of 
Throckmorton's letters to Secx Cecil, in July and 
Auguft, 1567. 11. 

8. The lords of Scotland ; their anfwer to fir Nic. 
Tlirockinorton, July 11, 1567. 13. 

9. A printed copy of verfes, being " the teftament 
and tragedie of umqwhile king Henry Stewart of 
gudamemorie." Imprentit at Edinburgh, 1567. 17. 

10. Sir N. Throckmorton, to Q. Elizabeth ; reports 
tlic difpofitions of the Scottifli lords with regard to 
Q. Mary; his negociations in her behalf, and for 
the young prince's fafety, efpecially with Murray, 
&c. (Orig.) Edinb, July 19, 1567. 18. 

\ 1. Sir N. Throckmorton, to Q. Elizabeth ; reports 
the proceedings of the Scottiih lords with regard to 
Q. Mary s abdication ; and a conference had by him 
with the lords. (Orig.) Edinb. July 25, 1567. 22. 

12. The lords of Scotland ; their fecond anfwer to 
fir N. Throckmorton, (inclofed in the above.) July 
1567. 24. 

13. Q. Elizabeth, to fir N. Throckmorton ; in- 
ftru6ting him to declare to the lords of Scotland her 
difapprobation of their proceedings. July 26, 1567. 

26. 

14. Sir N. Throckmorton, to Q. Elizabeth ; reports 
tlic anfw er the lords of Scotland made to Lyneroles 
the French ambalfador ; Murray's interview with Q. 
Mary at Lochleven. (Orig.) Edinb. Auguft 20, 
1567. 28. 

15. Sir N. Tlirockmorton, to Q. Elizabeth ; reports 
a conference with Murray ai>d Lethington; the 
fpirited language of the latter ; , his correljDondence 
with fcveral lords; and various news. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Auguft 2C, 1567. 32. 

16. Q. Elizabeth, to fit N. Throckmorton; de- 
claring her approbation of thfe conduft of the Ha- 
niiltons. Auguft 29, 1567. ' 35. 

1 7. Sir N. Throckmorton, to Sec^ Cecil ; reports 
IMurray s and Lethington's anfwers to his remon- 
ftranccs and reciuefts; his having refufed a prefent of 
plate; his fetting out from Edinburgh. Berwick, 
Sept. 1, 1567. 85. b. 



1 8. A paper entitled, " A plat executory devifed 
p. Ledyngton." probably drawn up after Q. Mary's 
refighation to her fon ; the proje6l being for her de- 
liverande, and their joint government. Aug. 1567? 

39. 

19. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Hen. Norfis, her ambaflTador 
in France; intelligence about Q. Mary's confine- 
ment, &c. Windfor, Sept. 27, 1567. 40. 

20. Lift of the parliament (lords) that met at 
Edinburgh, December 15, 1567. 41. 

21. An adl; of the Scottifli parliament againft Q. 
Mary. (vid. I. 150.) Dec. 15, 1567. 42. b. 

22. Teftimonies of fcripture, and hiftory, proving 
that Q. Mary had been unjuftly removed from her 
crown and kingdom: delivered by- the Bp. of Rofs to 
Q. Elizab. March 4, 1570. 46. 

23. Sir Wm. Drury, to Sec' Cecil? about the ftand- 
ard of Scottifli money; vindicates himfelf ; mentions 
an intended meeting with Ld. Cefsford; and his 
reafons for fome vigorous proceedings at Berwick. 
(Orig.) BerM'ick, March 24, 1567-8. 51. 

24. Walter Ker, laird of Cefsford, to fir Wm. Drury ; 
about an intended meeting for redrefs. (Orig. in- 
clofed in the above.) Halyden, March 24, 1567-8. 

52. b. 

25. Wm. Drury, to Sec' Cecil; reports Murray's 
interview with Q. Mary at Loughleven ; an attempt 
of her's to efcape; and various news concerning Ld. 
Flemming, Wm. Lefley, Murray, &c. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, April 3? 1568. 53. 

26. Wm. Drury, to Sec*^ Cecil ; news from Scotland ; 
Dunbar very near being furprized, &c. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, May 5, 1568. 55. 

27. Wm. Drury, to Sec^ Cecil ; about military pre- 
parations, and negociations in Scotland, &c. (Orig.) 
Berwick, May 7, 1568. 56.. 

28. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to Mr. Tho. Leigh- 
ton ; fent to Q. Mary on her efcape from Lough- 
leven. May, 1568. 57. 

29. Wm. Cecil's advice to Q. Elizabeth,^ on the 
affairs of Scotland, after Q. Mary's efcape ; reprefent- 
ing the danger of the French interfering, (in Cecil's 
hand.) May, I56i3. 58. ] 

. 30. A proclamation made by the regent (Murray) 
for the gathering of the country, upon Q.|Mary> 
efcape from Loughleven. Glafgow, May 3, 1568. 

59V 

31. A proclamation in the name of Janjes VI; 
" ahent the trelTonable confpiratouris and trublaris 
" of the tranquillitic of the common welth, itow laitlie 

aflemblit aganis the kingis grace authoritie." 
(printed) Glafgow, May 7, 1568. 60. 

32. A warrant and licence granted by Q. Mary to 
the E. of Huntley; to enter into bands and alTociation 
for hef defence, notwithftanding a late aft of pari, 
to the contrary. (Orig. not dated.) 1568. 61. b. 

33. The bond of 9 earls, 9 bifhops, 18 lords, and 
fome others, for the defence of Mary Q. of Scots. 
Hamilton, May 8, 1568. . '62. 

34. " A proclamation fet forth by my lord regent 
ki the name of Jairies VI, declaring the purpofe of 
thame quha afliftit with our foverane lordis mother.** 
&c. (printed.) Glafgow, May 14, 1568. 64. 

35. Mr. N. Elphinftone, to Sec^ Cecil ; defiring 
orders may be given for the delivery of fome letter^ 
from Q. Elizabeth to the wardens of the marches. 
(Orig.) Berwick, May 15, 1568. 66. b. 

36. Wm. Drury, to Sec^ Cecil; reports the defeat 
of Q. Mary's forces at Langfide hill ; and other in- 
telligence, chiefly concerning thQ Scots. Berwick, 
May 15, 156^ €7. 

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37. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; ftating the 
treafonable proceedings of her fubjeds; her misfor- 
tunes; and claiming Elizabeth's proteaion. (Orig. 
French.) Workington in Cumberland, on her firft 
landing. May 17, 1568. 68. 

38. Tilings to be confidered upon the Scottifli 
Queen's coming into England ; dangers if fhe fhall 
pafs into France, remain in England, or return to 
Scotland, (in Cecil's hand.) May, 1568. 71. 

39. Catherine of Medicis, Q. dowager of France, 
to Q. Elizabeth; in behalf of Mary^Q. of Scots: 
with a poftcript in Catherine's own hand. Paris, 
May 26, 1568. 74. 

40. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; eameftly 
requefting permiiTion to come to her, to plead her 
caufe; acknowledges the good reception flie met 
with from Loders (Lowther?) (Orig. French, fent 
by Ld. Herries.) Carlille, Mayas, 1568. 75. 

41. Lord Scroope and fir Fr. Knollys, to Q. Eliza- 
beth; report their firil interview with Q. Mary at 
Carlifle,&c. (Orig.) Carlille, May 29, 1568. 79- 

42. T^fary Q. of Scots, to Sec' Cecil ; demanding 
his favourable interpofition with queen Elizabeth. 
(Orig. French, fent by Ld. Herries.) Carline, May 
29, 1568. 81- 1^- 

43. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Q. Elizabeth ; reports an 
interview with Q. Mary, in which he intimates to 
her that the crime of murder might be deemed a 
juft caufe for depofmg a fovereign. (Orig.) Carlille, 
May 30, 1568. 82. 

. ' 44. An anlSver to the objeaions of Q. Mary ; al- 
ledging that the E. of Murray, &c. hatl been moved 
to arms, for that they abhorred, and could not abide 
her revocation of the alienation made of her property. 
June 5, 1568. 83. b. 

45. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec' Cecil ? reports Q. 
Mary's unwillingnefs to be reftrained from her cor- 
refpondcnce with her friends in Scotland ; ftates the 
expenfes flie occafions. (Orig.) Carlifle; Juwe 6, 
1568. 84. 

46. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Seer Cecil? giving advice 
"concerning Q. Maiy's removal; Mr. N. Elvefton 
(Elphinfton) comes from the regent. (Orig.) Car- 
lille, June 2, 1568. 85. 

47. Ld. Scroope, to the E. of Murray ; promifcs to 
join in reftraining the borderers; and gives notice 
of fome French lliips coming towards Scotland. 
Carlille, June 8, 1568. 

48. Sec' Cecil ; a note of inftruaions foi" Mr. Mid- 
dlem'ore, fent to Q. Maiy ; concerning the caufe of 
denying her an interview, &c. (Orig.) June, 
1568. 88. 

49. Q.Elizabeth, to the E. of Murray; calling 
upon him to juftify his condutl towards Q. Mary, 
(a copy attefted by Cecil.) June 8, 1568. 89- 

! 50. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec' Cecil ; wiflies to be 
recalled; Q. Maiy'sj chararter; alternatives about 
the treatment of her. (Orig.) Carlille, June 11, 
1568. 90- 

51. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec' Cecil; report? Q. 
Mary s. impatience to be revenged of her enemies.; 
I he llatc of Carlifle citadel; Middlemore's arrival. 
(Orig.) Carlifle, June 12, 1568. 92. 
i. 52. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec^ Cecil; reports Q. 
.Mary's fpirit of revenge; and intimates a propofal 
of releafmgher. (Orig.) Carlifle, June 13, 1568. 93- 

53. Mary Q, of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; expoftu- 
iatihg about being kept from her prefence; attd 
4olicitiug fpeedy xelief. (French. ) Carlifle, J une 1 3, 
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54. H. Middlemore, to Sec' Cecil; reports his ne- . 
gociation with Q. Mary. (Orig.) Carlifle, June 15, 
1568. 96. 

55. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec* Cecil ; reports a pro- 
clamation made at Carlifle, at which Q. Mary i*. 
much offended. (Orig.) Carlifle, June 16, 1568. 99.' 

56. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Cecil ; reports the procla- 
mation made at Carlifle, &c. (Orig.) Carlifle, 
June 16, 1568. 100. 

57. The proclamation mentioned in the two pre- 
ceding articles, againft Scotchmen being received 
on the Englifli borders. June 16, 1568. 101. 

58. SirFr. Knollys, to Sec' Cecil ; about Murray's 
motion towards the borders, and Q. Mary's im- 
patience and fecurity. (Orig.) Carlifle, June 17, 
1568. 102. 

59. A confultation of Q. Elizabeth's privy council, 
concerning the Q. of Scots ; upon Mr. Middlemore's 
report. June 20, 1568. 103. 

60. Arguments for and againft the Q. of Scots, 
(in Cecil's hand.) June 20, 1568. 105. 

61. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec' Cecil; Q. Mary re- 
probates Ld. Scroope's meeting the E. of Murray on 
the borders; defires to be allowed to depart. (Orig.) 
Carlifle, June 21, 1568. 107. 

62. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; concern- 
ing Middlemoi-e's negociation in Sc«)tland ; and ex- 
poftulatory. (Orig. French.) Carlifle, June 22, 
1568. »<>8. 

63. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; reprefent- 
ing the feverity of the treatment ihe antl her ad- 
herents meet with. (Orig. French.) Carlifle, J une 26» 
1568. ^'O- 

64. The progrefs of the" regent of Scotland to the 
marches, from June 1 ith to the 30th : and a note 
of the countries he palTed through. 1568. 1 12. 

65. Some queftions and anfwers concerning an 
inquiry into Q. Mary's condua. (in Cecil's hand.) 
June 30, 1568. 115. 

66. Notes to be refolved to the regftit of Scot- 
land, concerning the intended inquiiy, and the meet- 
in*^ on the borders. June 30, 1568. 116. 

67. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec' Cecil; reports a warm 
expoftulation with Mary, about her removal, &c- 
(Orig.) Carlille, July 5, 1568. 117. 

(j8. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Cecil ; reports an intended 
meeting, and the motions of the Scots on the bor- 
ders. Carlifle, July 5, 1508. ico. 

69. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; an angrjr 
letter, expoftulating about her intended removal, 
her drtention, propofed trial, &c. Carlifle, July ^- 
1568. • ' . 1^21.' 

70. M.J. Gordon, to the regent (Murray) with 
fome letters, and intelligence from France. (Orig.) 
Paris, July 7, 1568. i22.b.^ 

7 1. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec' Cecil ; reports having 
removed Q. Mary from Carlifle tO Mr. Loader's 
(Lowther's). hou'fe, in her way to Bolton caftle. 
(Orig.) LoN^^her, July 14, 1568. 123. 

72. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec' Cecil; about C^. 
Mary's removal to Bolton caftle ; the ftate of Carlille 
caftle, &c. (Orig.) Bolton, July 16; 1568. 125. 

73. A colleaion of fuch things as have palTcd in 
the caufe of the Q. of Scots fince her efcape out of 
Lochleven. (a correaed draught.) Ma}', 1568. 126. 

74. Mary Q. of Scots; her requefts made flncc her 
firft coming into England, (a correaed draught.) 
July 17, 1568. 128. 

75. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec' Cecil; reports tlie 
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Eliz.; tile number of her attendants objefted to, &c. 
{Orig.) Bolton, July 28, 1568. 134. 

76. Thenobility of Scotland in Q. Mary's intereft, 
to Q; Elizabeth ; in behalf of their queen. (Orig. 
figned by 20 lords and i archbp.) Lai-gis, July 28, 
1568. 136. 

77. Articles t^f the band of the noblemen in Q. 
Mary's intereft. July 28, 1568. 137. b. 

78. The E. of Argyle's lieutenant, to Q. Mary ; 
liis order for putting men in readinefs againft tlie 
lOth of Auguft. Largis, July 28, 1568, 138. 

79. Maiy Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; defiring 
Eliz. to countenance the attempts of her faithful 
fubjefts in her favour. (Orig. French.) Bolton, 
Auguft 6, 1568. .130. 

80. Lord Herries, to Maiy Q. of Scots ; reports 
ibme negociation with Murray ; and oifers advice. 
(Orig.) Dumfries, Auguft 7, 1568. 140. 

81. Mar>' Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; affuring 
her that ihe has followed her advice with regard to 
the affairs in Scotland ; and ftill expreffing^ a wifli for 
an intervieM% (Orig. French.) Bolton, Auguft 13, 
1568. 141. 

82. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; caution- 
ing her againft falfe and infidious reports. (Orig. 
French.) Bolton, September i, 1568. * 142. 

83. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; concern- 
ing the proceedings of her friends in Scotland. 
(Orig. French.) Bolton, Auguft 13, 1568. 144. 

84. The afts of the parliament held at Edinburgh, 
Auguft 16, 1568. 145. 

85. Sir Fr. Knollya, to Sec' Cecil; reporting a 
converfation with Q. Man^, concerning fome hoftili- 
ties committed by her friends in Scotland; com- 
mends her condua.' (Orig.) Bolton, Aug. 16, 
1568. 146. 

86. Mary Q. of Scots, to Seer Cecil; exculpating 
the attempts of her friends in Scotland. (Orig.; 
Bolton, Aug. 16, 1568. 147. 

87. Lord Herries, to Ld. Scroope and fir Fr. Knol- 
lys; concerning the attempts of Q. Maly's friends; 
againft Murray's holding a parliament ; cruelties of 
Murray's adherents. (Orig:) Dumfries, Aug. 17, 
1568. ' 148. 

88. Lord Herries, to Q. Ehzabeth; cautioning her 
•igainft infidious intelligence; and reporting the ftate 
of parties in Scotland ; requefts Eliz. to haften the 
•hearing of Mary's cajife. (Orig.) Dumfries, Aug. 
19, 1568. ...... 

89. Sir Wm. Druiy, to Sec' Cecil; reports tlie in- 
telligence he had from Scotland ; the apprehenfion 
of frenchmen coming over. Ber^uck, Au§. Qi 
3568. . 152/ 

90. Q. Elizabeth's inftru6Uons to lord Hunliion, 
appointed warden of the eaft marches. (Orig. 
counterfigned by Cecil.) Aug. 23, 1568. 153. 

&i. Muiy Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; about tht 
;peiplexcd ftate of her friends in Scotland, who are 
prevented from atiing. (Orig. French.) Bolton, 
Aug. 23, 1568. . • 154/ 

9^.^ The E. of Argyle, to Q. Elizabeth ; about his 
mtertercnce in fonie affair^ in Ireland. (Orig.) \ 
JJumb^rton, Aug. 24, 1568. , 155. b. | 

^ 93. The ScottiA lords in Q. Mary's intereft, to Q. j 
fllizabeth ; reprefeiitmg the tteachery of Murray who | 
proceeded againft tliem, whilft, at thedefire of Eliza- 
betli, they were reftrained from ading. (Orig. figned 
by 14 lords.) Dumbarton, Aug. 24. 1568. 156. ! 

94- Sir Fr. KnoUys, to Sec^^ Cecil; reports Q.i 



Mary's juftification of her own pyoccedings, and 
thofe of her friends, with regard to tlie affairs of 
Scotland, &c. (Orig.) Bolton, Aug. 27, 1568. 157. 

95. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; laments 
the reftraint put upon her friends in Scotland, and 
the hoftilities her enemies are allowed to exercife ; 
protefts that no Frenchmen are brought into Scotland 
through her means. (Orig. French.) Bolton, Aug, 
^7, 1568: 159. 

96. Mary Q. of Scots to fir Fr. KnoUvs; with 
fome ncM's from Scotland ; and defiring Im good 
offices with Q. Eliz. (Orig. her firft EngUfli letter.) 
Bolton, Sept. 1, 1568. 161. b. 

97. John Wood, to Sec^ Cecil; intelligence con* 
cerning Scotland; defires fafe-conduds for commif- 
fioners ; report? of Frenchmen coming tliere. (Orig.) 
Berwick, Sept 3, 1568- 162. 

98. Lord Herries, to Ld. Scroope and fir Fr. Knol- 
lys; denying the charge of his having ftirred up 
troubles in Scotland; about Frenchmen coming to 
Scotland ; and expoftulating concerning the counte- 
nance ihewn by Lliz. to Murray's party. (Orig.) 
Dumfries, Sept. 3, 1568. i63. 

99. James Stewart (E. of Murray) to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; about his coming to England with the com- 
miflioners; mentions the reports of Frenchmen coming 
into Scotland, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Sept. 3, 1568. 165. 

100. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec^ Cecil; reports Q. 
Maiy having appointed commiflioners to go to York; 
and laments his domeftic wants. (Orig.) Bolton, 
Sept. ifi, 1568. 166. 

101. Ld. Herries, to the E. of Murray; defiring 
fome affurance of his abftaining from hoftilities in 
confequence of Q. Elizabeth's requifition. Dum.- 
fries, Sept. 1^ 1568. 167. b. 

102. The E. of Murray, to Ld. Herries: anfwer 
to the above : Upbraids Q. Mary's party with having 
committed ads of vidence. Edinb. Sept. 1 1, 1 568^ 

168. 

103. A memorial for the order of proceeding at 
the meeting at York, (a draught corretted by Cecil.) 
Sept. 1568. * ' 169. 

104. Certain things neceflaiy to be remembered in 
the treaty (at York?) in behalf of Q. Elizabeth, 
(a draught correded by Cecil.) Sept. 1568 ? 174, 

105. James VI. his commiflion to the E. of Mur- 
ray, &c. to treat \vith the commiflioners at York ; 
with the fonn of their oath. Edinb. Sept. 18^ 
1568. 174.* 

106. Miary Q. of Scots^; her commiflion to the 
Bp. of Rofs, &c. for treating at York. Sept. 29, 
1568. 177, 

107. Q. Elizabeth; her commiflion to the D. of 
Norfolk, Stc. for treating at York. Sept. 1568. 

1 78. b. 

108. Tlie form of the oath to be ta^cen by Q. 
Maty's commiflionei-s. iss. 

109. A proteftation made by Q. Mary's commif- 
fioners : and another in anfwer by Q. Elizabeth's 
<!Ommiflionerfe. ' OQ:. 7. 1568. 183. 

1 10. Mary of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; aflurin^ 
her that flicvu'tll contribute all in her power to pre- 
vent hoftilities in Scotland ; and taxing her witli in* 
difference, i ^(Orig. French.) Bolton. 'Sept. 15, 
1^368. r 185.. 

i an.; Anfwer to tJ^ complaints given in againft 
iny/ lord regent and his ^tdberents, for violating thie 
abfttnence. Oft. 4, 1568. 187. 

112. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec/ Cecil; v^-ious in- 
telligence; and reporting Q. Marys daring lan- 
gnage.. <Orjg.) JJolton^ Oa. 4, 1568. I88. 

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1 1 3. An account of enormous and ^reat attempts 
committed by Q. JVIary's friends, againll the king and 
his obedient fubjects of Scotland, fmce the regent at 
Q. Elizabeth ^s defire forbore all profecution of arms. 
Od. 4, 1568. i89. 

114. Q. Elizabeth's commiflioners at York, to her 
majefty; reporting their firft proceedings, viz. the 
reciprocal communication of the three commiflioners, 
and the oaths taken. (Orig.) York, Ocl. 6, 1568. 193. 

115. Mary Q» of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; declar- 
ing her innocence concerning certain reports. 
(Orig. French.) Bolton, Oft. 8, 1568. 195. 

116. The commiflioners of ^lary Q. of Scots ; their 
declaration of the injuries fuftained by their miftrefs 
(Orig.) Oa. 8, 1568. 197. 

117- The commiflioners of Q. Elizabeth, to her 
majefty ; apprizing her of the papers and charges ex- 
hibited by the Scottifli commiflioners agamft Q. Mary; 
and defiring inftru6lions. (Orig.) York, 061. ii, 
1568. 198. 

118. Sir Fr. Knollys, to the D. of Norfolk ; about 
Q. Mary's difpofition concerning the charges ex- 
hibited by the regent, (a copy in Knollys's own 
hand.) 0&. i5, 1568. SOO. 

1 19. Tlie anfwer of the regent and Scottifli connnif- 
fioners, to a letter prefented to Q. Elizabeth's commif- 
fioners, in behalf of Q. Mary. (Orig.) Ock. u, 
1568. 202. 

KO. The reply and true declaration of Q. Mary's 
commiflioiiei s, to the above anfwer of the regent, &c. 
(Orig.) Oa. 16, 1568. 204. 

IQI. Q. Mary's promife to marry Bothwell. 206. b. 

122. Heads provided by the lord regent of Scot- 
land, to be confidered. Oft. 25, 1568. 207. 

1 23. A deliberation, whether it would be better to 
retain Q. Mary in England, or to fend her home, 
(faid to be copied from an original in Ld. Burleigh's 
hanxl.) Oci-. 1569. ' 211. 

124. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; with her 
commiflioners fent to Elizabeth's court. (Orig. 
a letter patent.) Bolton, Od. 22, 1568. 213. 

125. The Bp. of Rofs, to Q. Mary; acquainting 
her with fome of the proceedings at York. York, 
1568. 213. b. 

126. Mary Q. of Scots, toQ. Elizabeth; fent with 
lier commiffioners coming to court. (Orig. French, a 
private letter.) Bolton, Oft. 22, 1568. 215. 

127. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec^ Cecil; about Q. 
Clary's removal, and the probability of her efcape. 
(Orig.) Bolton, Oa. 29, 1568. 216. 

128. Sir Fr. Knollys to Sec^ Cecil; various infor- 
mation concerning the Bp. of Rofs, and the duke of 
Chattelleraut's claim to the regency; hints (about a 
proper marriage for Q. Mary ; the pra6lic^bility of 
hei- efcaping. (Orig.) Bolton, Oa. 25, 1568. 218. 

129. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec^ Cecil; cautions about 
preventing Q. Mary's efcape, &c. (Orig.) Bolton, 
Nov. 11, 1568. 220. 

130. A memorial of things that paffed in the 
painted chamber, the firft day of the meeting of the 
commiflioners in the caufe of Q. Mary. Nov. 25, 
1568. . 221. 

131. A minute of die Scottifli commiflioners hav- 
hig given in a proteft. Nov. 26, 1568. 223, b. 

132. Q. Elizabeth's cotnmiflion for the Ld. ' 
keeper (Bacon) the D. of Nbrfolk, &c. to treat with ' 
the conimiirioncrs of Scotland. Hampton-court, 

Nov. 23, 1568. 224. 

133. A protcftation made by Q, Marv's com- 
miflioners, againft any ilerogation of the fove- 



reignty of their miftrefe. (Orig*) Weftm. Nov. 25, 

1568* 0^5. 

134. Tlie oath taken by Q. Elizabeth's commif*- 
fioners. Weftm. Nov. 25, 1568. 226. b. 

1 35. The oath of Q. Mary's commiflioners. Weftm. 
Nov. 25, 1568. 227. 

136. A protcftation of the regent and commif- 
fioners of Scotland. (Orig.) Weftm. Nov. 26, 

1568. 228. 

1 37. An eik (addition) to the anfwer of the Scottifli 
commiflioners to the letter prefented by Q. Mary's 
commiflioners, to thofe of Q. Elizabeth ; charging 
Q. Mary m ith the murder of Ilcnry Darnley. (Orig.) 
Nov. 26, 1568. 230. 

138. The oath of the commiflioners of the king of 

Scots. Nov. 25, 1568. 230. b. 

139. An angry declaration of Q. Elizabeth to tlie 
Scottifli commiffioners ; reprobating the charge con- 
tained in their Nov. 1568. 231. 

140. Tlie anfwer of Q. Elizabeth's commiflioners, 
to 4 articles propofed by the Scottifli commiflioners 
at York, (a draught corre6ted by (!ecil.) Nov. 26, 
1568. 233. 

141. The Scottifli lords in Q. Mary's intcreft, to 
the commiflioners at Weftm. in vindication of their 
queen, pec. i, 1568. 234. 

142. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec^ Cecil; reprcfentin^ 
how improper a place Bolton caltl'e is for the fate 
cuttody of Q. Mary, &c. (Orig.) Bolton, Dec. 
1568. " 236. 

143. Separate negociations between Q. Mary's 
commiflioners, and Q. Elizabeth and her miniftcrs. 
Hamptdn-court, Dec. 3, 1568. 237. 

144. Minutes of the feflion held by the commif- 
fioners in Q. Mary's caufe. Weftm. Dec. 6, 1568*. 

239. 

145- Schedule of papers produced by the regent 
and commiflioners of Scotland, at Weftm. Dec. 8» 
1568. 241. 

146. Copies of the eight papers mentioned m 
the preceding article, attefted by ftr John Bellen- 
den, juftice clerk, and James Macgill, clerk of the 
regifter in Scotland; being the examinations and 
fentences of feveral peifons Concerned in the murdep 
of II. Darnley. , 243. 

147. Minutes of a feflion of the commiflioners held 
atWeftminfter, Dec. 9, 1568, mentioning eight papertj 
given in by Q. Mary's and the Scottifli commiflioners. 
(a draught corrected by Cecil.) 252^ 

148. A protcftation of Q. Mary's commiflioners^ 

fiven in to Q. Elizabeth's commiflioners. (Orig.) 
)ec. 9> 1568. . 254.. 

149. Examination of Tho. Nclfon, fometime fer- 
vantto H. Darnley; given in by the regent to Q. 
Elii:abeth's commiflioners. Dec. 9, 1568.\ 256. 

150. An act of the Scottifli parliament, contain- 
ing the form of the iefignation of the crown by 
Q. Mary, and the coronation of the young king!; 
given in by the regeht to Q. Elizabeth's conmiK^ 
fioners. (vid. I. 21.) Dec. 15, 1567. 257. 

151\ Alary Q. of Scks, to the abbot of Arbroath 
(fecond fon to the D. of Chattelleraut) and the reft 
of the lords in her intcreft ; ftating the manoeuvres of 
the regent arid the Englifll court, after the conven- 
tion of York, (copied from an Orig. in Cecil's pof- 
feflion.) Dec. 1568. 259/ 

152; A paper figned by the E. of Murray, and 5 
others; certifying that the papers, fonnets, &c. faid 
to have been found iu a filver caflcet, were aQually 

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in Q. Mary's hand writinsf. (exhibited by John 
Wood at Hampton-court.) fiec. ic, 1568. 260. b. 

153. Q. Elizabeth s communication to fome of her 
principal nobility, of the ftate of the proceedings ia 
the caufe of Q. Mary, (a draught correded by 
Cecil.) Dec. 14 and 15, 1568. 261. 

154. A declaration in the name of Q. Mary, faid 
to have been framed and propofed by Lethington 
(Maitland) at Ilampton-court ; how the young 

Srince of Scotland fhould remain king, and yet Q. 
lary not be deprived. 1568. 265. 

155. Q. Elizabeth's anfwer to a fupplication of 
Q. Mary's commiflioners. Hampton-court, Dec. 16, 
1568. 267. 

156. Mary Q. of Scots, to the E. of Marr (regent) 
cautioning him of a delign in England to take her 
fpn out of his hands, and feize the caftle of Stirling. 
(French.) Bohx>n, Dec. 17, 1568. 269. 

157. A rhyme in defence of the Q. of Scots againft 
tlie E. of Murray. 9 Dec. 1568. 270. 

158. Q. Elizabeth, to Mary Q. of Scots; upon 
breaking up the convention; lamenting the unfa- 
vourable appearances againft Mary. (Orig.) Hamp- 
ton-court, Dec. 21, 1568. , 272. 

159. Alinutes of a memorial ; ftatingthe means of 
detaining Q. Mary in England, and of navingher fon 
Wought mto England, (in Cecil's hand.) Dec. 22, 
1568. 27s. 

160. Sir Fr. Knollys, to Sec^ Cecil; reporting the 
manner in which Q. Mary received fonie propofals of 
Q, Elizabeth, brought by Ld. Boyd ; and defiring a 
remittance of money. (Orig.) Bolton, Dec. 31, 
1568. 275. 

161. Notes (in Cecil's hand) concerning the 
means of keeping Q. Mary in England. Jan. 7, 
1568-9. " 276. 

162. A declaration of Q. Mary, that flie is re- 
fplved not to abdicate the clown of Scotland, and 
afligning her reafons. (French) Jan. 9, 1568-9. 

277. 

163. A proclamation of the lords of Scotland in 
Q. Mary s intereft, declaring thedefigns of England 
upon the young prince, and the callle of Edinb. 
GlafgoM'', Jan. 9, 1568-9* 278. 

164. A paper taxing Q. Elizabeth with deceit re- 
fpe6ling Q. Mary ; addrefled to the lords of Scotland 
on the tide of Q. Mary, and faid to have been found 
at Weftm. Jan. 1568-9. 278. b. 

165. W. Kirkaldy, to tbe D. of Chattelleraut; 
wifliing for his return ; and reprefenting the endea- 
vours of Q. Mary's friends in Scotland. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Dec. 31, 1568. 279. 

166. Maiy Q. of Scots, to the E. of Huntley; ftat- 
ing the refult of the convention of Weftm. and giving 
him and Argyle fome directions. (Orig.) Bolton, 
Jan. 5, 280. 

167. The anfwer of Q. Elizabetli's council, to Q. 
Mary's demand to have fuch letters and \fritings as 
contain charges againft her. Jan. 13, 1568-9. 281. 

168* The earls of Huntley and Argyle; their decla- 
tation concerning the murder of H. Darnley, laying 
the fame to the charge of Murray and Lethington. 
Jan. 14? 1568-9* 282. 

169. James regent (E. of Murray) his declaration 
reprobating various calumnies propagated againft 
him. (Orig. anfwer to the above.) London, Jan, 19, 
1568-9. 283. b. 

1 70. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; expoftu- 
lating about the hard treatment flje meets with. (Qrig. 
freiich.) BoUon, Jan. 22, r568-9. £84. 



171. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Fr. Knollys; taxing Q. 
Mary with having fpread (landerous reports in Scot- 
land, and fpeaking of her removal. Jan. 22, 1568-9. 

286. 

172. Mary Q. of Scots, to Sec^ Cecil; vindicating 
heifelf againft the charges contained in the above 
letter. (Orig. French.) Ranfray, Jan 28, 1569. 290. 

. 173. Q. Elizabeth's proclamation concerning the 
flanderous reports fpread by the friends of Q. Mary, 
(a correfted draught, but figned by Eliz. and pro- 
bably fcnt inclofed in I. 171.) Jan. 1569. 291. 

1 74. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; acknow- 
ledgments; remonftrances for her removal, &c. and 
foUciting favour. (Orig. French.) Tutbury, Feb. 1 0, 
1568-9. 202. 

175. Q. Elizabeth, to Mary Q; of Scots; anfwer 
to the above. Weftm. Feb. 25, 1568-9. • 295^ 

176. Interrogatories to be put to Tho. Bifliop, 
touching a book that was written ag/iinft Murray, 
and for which he M^as conmiitted to the Tower, 
(a draught moftly in Cecils hand.) March, 1569^ 

296. 

177. Q. Elizabeth's paffport in favour of II 
Middlemore's going to Scotland. (Orig.) Weftm. 
March 17, 1568-9- 300. 

178. Q. Elizabeth's inftru6lions to H. Middlemore, 
fent to Scotland to enquire into tbe ftate of affairs 
there, (a draught in Cecils hand.) March 17, 
1568-9. 301. 

1 79. A paper of memorandums of things wanted 
by the lord regent: addrelfed, perhaps by Mr. 
Middlemore, to Sec^ Cecil. 302. . 

180. Sir John Forfter, to Scc^ Cecil; reports a 
progrefs of the regent on the borders, on his return 
from England. (Orig.) Alnwick, March 30, 1569. 

303. 

181. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; endea- 
vouring to footh her ; and repeating her folicitation 
that her concerns may be terminated. (Origl 
French.) Tutbury, April 16, 1569. 304. 

182. Confiderations of certain matters propounded 
by the Bp. of Rofs, on the part of the Q. of Scotsj 
(a draught in Cecils hand.) 1569. 305. and 307^ 

^ 183. Mary Q. of Scots, to Sec^ Cecil; requefting 
his favourable interpofition with Q. Elizabeth. (Orig. 
French.) Tutbury, April 16, 1569. 306. b; 

184. Mary Q. of Scots, to the D. of Chatelleraut ; 
acquainting him that fhe has applied to Q. Elizabeth 
in behalf ot fome requeft of his. (Orig.) Wingfield, 
May 5, 1569. 310. b. 

185. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth's council; 
pofitively denying the charge, that ilie had made 
Over her claim to the crown of flngland to the duke 
ofAnjou. (Orig.) Wingfield, May 15, 1569. 311. 

186. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; credential 
in favour of the Bp. of Rofs; and complaining o^ 
Murray's hoftile proceedings againft her friends. 
(Orig.) Wingfield, July 11, 1569. 3J2. 

187* Projects coUefted from fpeeches, &c. for ter- 
minating Q. Mary s caufe; delivered to John Wood. 
May 1569. 313. 

188. Mary Q. of Scots ! the credit committed by 
her to lord Boyd, to be declared in Scotland. 1569. 

315. 

189. The D. of Norfolk, to the E. of Murray; 
about his intended marriage with Q. Mary. London, 
July 1, 1569. 316. 

. 190* Names of the npblemen and others of the 
ftates cofjivenedat Perth, July 28, 1569. 317. 

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of H. Darnley. (French.) St. Andrews, Aug. lo, 
1569. 318. 

192. Tlie D. of Norfolk, to the E* of Murray; 
cautioning him as to his condu6t. (Orig.) From 
Court, Aug. 14, 1569* 821. b. 

193. A memorandum for the Bp. of Rofs; ac- 
quainting him, that Q. Elikabeth had agreed to write 
to the E. of Murray, to abftain from hoftilities. Aug. 
1569. 321. b. 

194. John Douglas, to Sec^ Cecil; with informa- 
tion about the Irilli-Scots of Kintire, the intended 
marriage of lady Kintire, &c. (Orig.) Dumbarton, 
Aug. 15, 15G9. 322.. 

195. The E. of Suffex, to Seer Cecil? about the D. 
df Norfolk's intended marriage with Q. Mary. 
(OrigO Cawood, Sept. 19, 1569. 324. 

196. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; re- 
monftrating about her fuddcn removal, herprefent 
confinement, and the harflmefs of hef treatment. 
(Orig. French.) Tutbury, Oa. 1, 1569- 325. 

197. The regent of Scotland (Murray) hisinftru6lions 
lo Robert commendatory of Dumfermling, Scottilli 
ambaffador in England. Kelfo, Oa. 5, 1569. 326. 

198. Some Latin verfes, probably on the death of 
the regent Murray. 333. b. 

199. Sir Wm. Cecil's advice toQ. Elizabeth, con- 
cerning the intended marriage between the D. of 
Norfolk and Q. Maiy, (a draught in Cecil's hand.) 
oa. 6, 1569. 334. 

• 200#^ Eight queftions concerning the treatment of 
Q. Mary ; with their anfwers. (draughts in Cecil's 
hand.) Oa. 6, 1569. 335. to 340. 

201. Q. Elizabeth, to the wardens upon the borders ; 
ordering them to concur with the E. of Murray in 
punifhingmalefaaors. Windfor, Oa. 7, 1569. 335. b. 

202. Wm. Drury, to Sec^ Cecil ; reports the mo- 
tions of the regent on the borders. Berwick, Oa. 22, 
1569. 341. 

203. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Hen. Norris, her ambaf- 
fador in France ; inftruaing him to report her pro- 
ceedings concerning Q. Mary, (a draught correaed 
by Cecil.) Oa. 26, 1569. 342. 

204. \V. Maitland, to requiring the perfon this 

letter is written to, to appear at Edinburgh, on an in- 
quiiy concerning the charge brought againft him of 
having been concerned in tne murder ot H. Darnley. 
(Orig. perhaps circular.)- Edinb. Oa. 30, 1569. 

346. b. 

205. Notes of certain reports concerning Q. 
Mary's marriage with Norfolk ; Northumberland's 
and Weftmorland's infurreaion, &c. Nov. 2, 1569. 

347. 

206. Wm. Drury, to Seer Cecil? with various in- 
telligence about Maitland's arraignment; the regent's 
motions, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, Nov. 5, 1569. 347. b. 

207. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; complain- 
ing heavily of her treatment (Orig. French.) 
Tutbury, ISTov. 10, 1569. 348. 

208. Wm. Drury, to Sec^ Cecil ? with various in- 
telligence about Maitland's trial, &c. Berwick, 
Nov. fl,. 1569. 349. b. 

209. A proclamation affainft the earls of Northum- 
berland and Weftmorland. Nov. 18^ 1569. S50. 

• 210. An order taken by the regent of Scotland, 
againft aiding the infurgents in England. St. An- 
drews, Nov. 27, 1569. 350. b. 

211. Wm. Drury, to Seer Cecil; with affurances 
of the regent's readinefe to affift Q. Elizabeth; and 



about Maitland. (Orig.) . Berwick, Dec. 5, 1569* 

351. 

212. Q. Elizabeth, to the earls of Shrewfbury and 
Munting^lon; concerning Q. Mary's removal and 
cuftody at Coventry ; and wondering why fhe is there 
kept at an inn. Nov. 30^ 1569- 351. b. 

213. An order iffued by the recent of Scortland, 
to levy troops fouth of tne Firth. Edinb. Dec. 8, 
1569. 352. b. 

214. Wm. Drury, to SeC^ Cecil ; with various iti* 
tclligence concerning Scotland, and the tegetit's 
readinefe to altift England. (Orig.) Berwick, Dee. 9, 
1569. 353. 

215. The D. of Norfolk, to the lords of Q. Eliza- 
beth's Cotittcil; difclaiming. all participation in the 
rebellion of the two earls ; and craving his liberty* 
(Orig.) Dec. 14, 1569. 355. 

216. TheD. of Norfolk's declaration to Q. Eliza- 
beth's Privy Council, concerning the iut^rcourfe 
had by him with the t^c rebellious earls. Dec. 14, 
1569. 356. 

217. An order of the recent of Scotland, againft 
the rebels in England. Edmb. Dec. 14^ 1569. 358. 

218. Articles touching the alFairs and preparations 
in the north, (by Cecil?) Dec. I8, 1569. 369. 

219. Wm. Drury, to Secy Cecil; with new% from 
the north. (Orig. a fragment, chiefly in cypher) 
Ber^dck, Dec. 19, 1569. 360. 

220. James, regent, to Wm. Drury? about meafures 
to be taken. (Orig.) Edinb. Dec. "19, 1569. 360. b. 

221. Wm. Drury, to Seer Cecil; news from Scot- 
land, chiefty about Murray and Maitlaiid. (Orig.) 
Berwick, Dec. 20, 1569. 36 1. 

222. A proclamation of the regent ofScotlahd, for 
a levy of troops for the fecurity of the borders againft 
the Englilh infurgents. Edinb. Dec. 18, 1569. 362. 

223. Wm. Drury, to Secy Cecil ; about the regent's 
motions, and thofe of the Bp. of Rofe and the rebels. 
(Orig.) Berwick, Dec. 22, 1569. 363- 

224. An abftraa of letters fent to Q. Elizabeth, her 
Council, and Secy Cecil, from Dec. 12, 1569, to tlia 
9th of Jan. following, by the E. of Suffex ; ccmcern- 
insT the war in the north. 364* 

235. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Hen. Norris, her ambaf- 
fador in France ; inllruaing him how to reoi-efent 
her proceedings concerning the D. of Norfolk, and 
the two rebel "earls. Jan. 5, 1.569-70. 8664 

326. Francis to Secy Cecil? reporting 

various tranfadions relating to the rebellious earls. 
(Orig.) Newcaftle, Jan. la, 1569-70. 367. 

227. Sir Hen. Gale and Wm. Drury, to the Regent ; 
demanding the HelivcraQce of the E. of Northumber- 
land. (Orig,) Lithgow, Jan. 20, 1569-70. 37«. 

S28. James (regent of Scotland) to Wm, Drury ? 
giving him intelligence of fome French Ihips bemg 
in the Firth, &c. (Orig-) Stirling, Jan. 20, 1 569-70. 

875. 

229. Sir Hen. Gale, and W^m. Drury: heads of in- 
telligence conveyed by tlxem to Ld. Hunfdon, 
Jan. 26, 1569-70. ^74, 

230. Q. Elissabeth's inftru6ii«ns to Hio. Randolph, 
on being fent to Scotland on the death of the E. of 
Murray. (Orig.) i570. 375. 

451. Margaret dountefs of Lenox, to Secv Cecil} 
concerning the ' E. her hafb&nd s difpofition on th4 
death of the E. of Murray. (Orig. ) Somerfct Places 
Feb. 2, 1570. ; 376. 

489. "Chriflfophcr Norton, to the Ld. keeper and 
Sec' Cecil ; reports fome tranfaftbos in his ftmiiy 

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tela^ting to the rebdlion of the two eai^ls. (Orig-) 
Feb- 14, 1570. 577. 

^33. Ld. Scroope s proclamatioil for faifing the 
country agaiuft Leoftard JDaore. Carlifle, Feb. 19> 
1570. 3f9. 

€34. Q. Elizabeth, to Mary Q. of Scots ; in an- 
fwer to Mary 8 letter I. 207. vindicating heifelf, 2lnd 
cenftiritig Mai-y. (a draught Correftcd by Cecil.) 
Feb. 20, 1570* 380. 

235. Ld. Hunfdon's proclamatioil againft Leonard 
Dacfe and the rebels. Feb. 21, 15?C(. 383. 

236. A proclaittation of the lords of the fecret 
Council in ScOtlalid, againft all fuch as lhall take up 
anns igiirtft the king. Feb. 157O* 383. b. 

237. John Forfter, to Sec^ Cecil; reports Ld. 
Hunfdon's defeat of Leonard Dacre, and his having 
takeh poffeflion of Naworth, 4c. (Orig.) Hexham, 
Feb. 25, 15y?>. S84. b. 

238. Q. Elizabeth s orders concerning the pro- 
ceedings on the borders, and againft the rebels ; alfo 
an aniwer to the French auiballkdor. (a draught in 
Cecil's hand.) Maich 14, 1570. 385. 

239. H. Goodere, to fir Heii. Goodere ; defirinjy 
him to prevail on Dr. Goodere to fettle him and his 
5 fons near him in the country. N. B. This was 
probably a plot to facilitate an iutercourfe between 
Q. Mary and the D. of Norfolk. 887. 

240. Anfwers of the E. of Northilmberland, be- 
fore Ld- Hunfdoa and fir Wm. Brown. Berwick, 
1570. 389. 

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1. A lift of the towns in the eaft marches of Etig- 
land that have been burnt or Wafted by the Scots. 
March 30, 1570. 1. 

2. Notes of fomc orders to be given concerning 
certain jewels of Q. Mary, and the cuftody of her pef- 
fon. 2. 

3. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth, the E. of 
Leicefter, and Sec^ Cecil; (three draughts of letter^ 
fent by the Bp. of Rofs.) Sheffield, Dec. 29, 

* 1570. 3. 

4. Q. Mary's commifllioners in London, to the 
laird of Grange, capt. of Edinb. caftle ; reporting 
the ftate of affairs at the Engliih court. London, 
Jan. 20, 1570. 5. 

5. Mary Q. of Scots, to Ld. Burleigh ; requefting 
his fupport. March 10, 1570-1. 6, 

(5. De la Mofte, to tlie K. of France ; reporting 
Q. Elizabeth s difpofition towards Q. Mary, (a fmall 
fragment or extra6^, French.) London, 0&. 25, 
157a. V 7. 

7. Mary Q. of Scoots ; her inftrucHons to the Bp. 
of Rofs, on his going in commiffion with the Bp, 
of Galloway and Ld. Livingfton, to London, (a 
draught.) Dec. 26, 1570. S. 

8. Sir Wm. Cecil, to the Bp. of Rofs ; acknowledg- 
ing the receipt of his credence, &c. July 1, 1570. 11. 

». Cliarles IX. K. of Ffance, to Mons. de la Motte; 
with inftruAions concemine his proceedings at the 
Englifli court in favour of Q. Mary. (French.) 
Argentoii, June 10, 1570. 12. 

10. The Bp. of Rofs, to the E. of Leicefter and 
Sec* Cecil; requefting an audience of Q. Eliz. about 
Livingfton's going to Sootlaiid, 8cc. Lotidon, J^ne 
£6, 1570. ifif. 

1 1. Mons. de la Motte Fenelon, to the E. of Lei- 
ctfter ; complaining of having been deceived by 
him* (French.) Iflington, Sept 6, t570w 14. 



le. The E. of Suflex, toQ. Elizabeth; reports the 
hoftile proceedings of Q. Mary's friends on the bor- 
ders, and his roeafures in coiifequence thereof. Car- 
lifle, Aug. 99, 1570. 15. 

13. Thfe ftate of Scotland, as to the nobility. June 
19, 1570. 17. 

1 4. Articles to be propofed to Q, Mary on the 
pdrt of ^. Elizabeth, (a correfted draught in Cecil's 
nand.) Haitipton-court May 7, 1570. is. 

15. The E. of Shrewflniry, to Sec^ Cecil ; reports 
about Q. Mar}% and delires a fupply of money. 
(Orig.) Tutbury, May 11, 1570. 21. 

16. The Bp. of Rofs, to the E. of Leicefter and 
Sec' Cecil; reporting the purport of a meeting he 
had with the E. of Southampton. (Orig. ahnoft 
obliterated.) Chatf worth, June 9, 1570. 2*2. 

17* The lords of Scotland in the young king's 
intereft, to Q. Elizabeth ; rcprefenting the difordered 
ftate of their country for want of a regular go- 
vernment ; and requefting favour and interference; 
(Orig. figned by 12 lords.) Stirling, June 24, 
1570. 23. 

1 8. Tlie Bp. of Rofs, to Sec^ Cecil ; declaring Q. 
Mary's readinefs to accept the terms offered her. 
(Orig.) London, Julys, 1570. 24. 

19. Sir Wm. Cecil ; his declaration that he has 
not influenced Q. Elizabeth againft the D. 6f Not- 
folk. (Orig.) July 12, 1570. 25. 

20. Mad"* Marie Viennes, to Mart Q. of Scots; 

giving fome account of K. James^ and of the difpo- 
tion of people in Mary's favour ; defires that lier 
daughter, who it feems was then with Mary, and indif*' 
pofcd, might be frnt to her. (Orig. French.) Dun*- 
keld, Aug. 15, 1570. 26. 

21. Tlie Bp. of Rofs, to Q. Elizabeth; cohipkin- 
ing heavily (» tl>e E. of Suffex's hoftile proceedings 
an the borders. (Orig.) Iftington, Sept. 6, 1570. 2^4 

as. Memorandums concerning Scottifli affairs, 
(in Cecils hand.) Sept. 25. 1570. si. 

23. "Articles mete both for England and Scotlatid . 
probably the minutes of inftru6lions for fir Wm^ 
Cecil and fir Walt. Mildmay. (two draughts in 
Cecil's hand.) Sept. 1570. 

34. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Hen. Norris; dire6^ing him 
in his negociations in France, (a draught in Cecil's 
hand.) Sept. 25, 1570. 36. 

25. Articles delivei-ed to the Q. of Scots, by fir 
Wm. Cecil, and fir Walter Mildmay ; with the faid 
queen's anfwers, and requefts thereupon, (figned 
Marie R.) Chatfworth, Oft. 5, 1570. 38. 

2fi. The regent's (E. of Lenox) anfwer to the 
propofitions given in by Mr. Randolph. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Oct. 8, 1570. 43. 

27. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Wm. Cecil, and fir Walt 
Mildmay; with her direfclions concerning Q. Mary's 
anfwers to the articles II. 25. Windfor, 061. 13, 
1570. 46. 

28. A deHberation of Q. Elizabeth's council ; con- 
cerning tlie aid to be given to the Scottilh nobility 
in the young king's intereft. (a draught in Cecil'* 
hand.) Hampto^courf, Apr. 29, 1570. 50. 

29. Four letters or notes in cypher,- faid to have 
been fent by Q. Mary, to the D. of Norfolk ; pro- 
feffing conftatrt attachment- (three of them de- 
cypliered.) Jin. *i. Apr. id. and... 15, 1570. 53. 

30. Notes gathered out of letters by Seer Cecil ; 
concefmingth^ int^rcourfe between Q. Mary and the 
D. of Norfolk. Oa. 1 1, 1570. 56. 

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titioning to be heard in his defence, againft charges 
of trcalon. (Orig.) Nov. 18, 1570. 56.* 

32. Win. ]Maitland, to Sec'' Cecil ; about Q' Mary's 
concerns; the affcrtion the Scots ftill bear her ; and 
the expediency of fettling all differences between 
her and Q. Elizabeth. (Orig.) Balvany, Dec. 21, 
1570. 58. 

33. Nine draughts in the liancl of Sec^^ Cecil; 
being arguments and deliberations on the important 
queftion, whether Q. Mary Ihould be allowed to re- 
turn to Scotland: from Dec. 1570, to March 1571. 

60. 

34. The Bp. of Rofs. to Seer Cecil; with fome Ju- 
ri<lical arguments concerning Q. Mary's abdication 
at Loughieven. (Orig.) March 10, 1570-1. 80. 

35. The E. of Suffex ? to Sec^ Cecil ; reporting a 
conference with Arch. Douglas about Scottilh affairs, 
(a correiled draught.) Alnwick, June 16, 1570. 81. 

34. a. The Scottilh lords in the king's intereft, to 
the E. of Sulfex ; recommending William Edgar for 
redrels. (Orig. figned by 7 lords.) Edinb. May 2, 
1570. 84. 

35. b. The E. of Leicefter, to the E. of Suffex ; ac- 
quainting him of the ftate of the treaty with Q. Mary. 
(Orig.) Oa. 7, 1570. 85!^ 

36. The E. of Sulfex, to the Ld. of Lethington 
(Maitland) commenting largely upon his concUift. 
Alnwick, June 17, 1570. 86. 

37. The E. of Sufl'ex, to Maitland; anfweringfome 
letters, and advifmg him on feveral points of his con- 
dud. Eflington, Aug. 6, 1570. 88. 

38. The E. of Morton and 8 other Scottifh lords, 
to the E. of Suffex; credential in favour of John 
Cumynghe, laird of . • . . . . (Orig.) Edinb. May 1, 
1570. 89. 

39. Mary Q. of Scots, to the E. of Suffex ; defir- 
ing him to co-operate in bringing about the cori- 
clufion of the treaty. (Orig. ) Sheffield, Feb. 1 6, 
1570-1. 90. 

40. The E. of Suffex, to the Scottilh lords of Q. 
]Mary's party; about the hoftilities on the borders, &c. 
Berwick, April 17, 1570. 91. 

41. The Bp. of Rofs? an account of his audience 
with Q.Elizabeth. Sept. 1, 1570. 93. 

42. Mary Q. of Scots ; her commiffion to the D. 
of Chattel leraut, and the E. of Huntley and Argyle, 
to aft in her name. Jan, 6, 1568-9. 95. 

43. The Bp. of Rofs? an account of his audience 
withQ. Elizabeth, at Oatlands.' June 28, 1570. 97, 

44. James VI ; his paffport for two noblemen of 
Q. Mary's party to go to England at the dcfire of 
Mr. Randolph. Edinb. Nov. 4. 1570. 99. 

45.. The E. of Morton and 7 other Scottilh lords, 
to the E. of Suffex ; credential in favour of archb. 
Douglas. (Orig.) Edinb. May 1 1, 1570. 100. 

46. Wm. Maitland (Ld. Lethington) to the E. of 
Sulfex ; on various matters relating to the affairs of 
Scotland ; de Verac's return out of France, &c. 
(Orig.) Strabogy, Oft. 13, 1570. 101. 

47. Tlie E. of Suffex ; his proclamation concern- 
ing a ceffation of arms. Warkworth, Sept. 14, 15 70. 

104. 

48. The D. of Alva, to Q. Elizabeth ; on various 
matters, and among others in favour of Q. Mary, 
(Orig. French.) Antwerp, Feb. 5, 1570-1. 105. 

49. A declaration of the wicked proceedings 
againft Q. Mary, by certain inveterate confpirators. 
(in the Bp. of Rofs s liand.) 106. 

50. Q. Mary's commiflioners, to Sec^ Cecil ; de- 



firing him to difpofe Q. Elizabeth to approve of their 
arguments for reftoring their miftrefs. London, 
March 5, 1570-1. 108- 

51. Charles IX. K. of France, to Mons. de la 
Motte ; concerning the negociation for reftoring Q. 
Alary to her authority. (French.) Pavia, Nov. 6, 
1570. 109. 

50,. The regent s replies to the laft anfwei-s given 
to 34 notes, to be reafoned upon by the E. of Effex, 
and the commendator of Dumfennling ; directed to 
Q. Elizabeth, from Edinb. Nov. 5, 1570. 110. 

53. Tlie E. of Morton, and 8 more; their anfwer 
to certain inftruclions committed to the credit of 
Nic. Errington, by the E. of Suffex : delivered to R. 
Colvile of Cleilhe, to be imparted to Suffex. (Orig.) 

114. 

54. Wm* Maitland (Ld. Lethington) to the E. of 
Suffex ; about the affairs in Scotland ; the E. of Le- 
nox too weak to ho blamed. (Orig.) Balveny, 
Oft. 21, 1570. 115. 

55. !Mary Q. of Scots, to the Bp. of Rofs ; expref- 
fing an eariicft willi that the treaty may be haftened ; 
and reprefenting her want of money. (Orig.) Shef- 
field, Feb. 6, 1570-1. 117. 

56. Mary Q. of Scots, to the Bp. of Rofs ; about 
fome fliips arretted in France ; and the treaty, &c. 
(Orig.) Sheffield, Jan. 13, 1570-K 118- 

57. Mary Q. of Scots, to the Bps- of Rofs and 
Galloway, and Ld. Livingfton, her commiffionei-s in 
London ; lamenting the delays in the treaty, &c. 
(Orig.) Sheffield, March 19, 1570-1. i(2b. 

58. Mary Q. of Scots, to the Bp. of Rofs ; defire^ 
Q. Elizabeth may be thanked for fome attentions; 
about the fucceflion in England ; and charging him 
tofatisfy Eiiz. concerning Ibme jealoufics. (Orig.) 
Sheffield, March 4, I57i0-i. . 122. 

59. ^lary Q. of Scots, to Q. Er!zat)eth ; requeft- 
ing her intereft at the next parliament, where Mary 
fuipeded the fucceffion would be deliberated upon. 
(Orig.) Sheffield, ^larch 27, 1571. its. b. 

60. The Bps of Rofs arid Galloway, and Ld. Li- 
vingfton, to SecJ^ Cecil (now Ld. Burleigh) offering 
hiftorical arguments for fetting afide Q. Mary's ab* 
dication ; and urging the furtherance of the treaty. 
(Orig,) London, March 5, 1570-K ia4. 

61. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; requeft-- 
ing that the Bp. of Rofs may be fent to her ; that 
ihe may have leave to fend to Scotland for informa* 
tion ; and tliat Eliz. will order her fubjects to abftain 
from holiilities againft her (Mary's) friends on the 
borders. (Orig.) Tutbury, ^lay 23, 1570? 125. 

62. The lords of Scotland of the king's party, to 
Q.Elizabeth, (copy of II. 17.) June 24, 1570. 127. 

63. The E. of Morton, and 7 more ; their promife 
to the E. of Suffex to deliver up all Englilh rebels. 
(Orig.) Edinb. May 10, 1570. 129. 

64. Notes of what courfe will be bcft for the Q. 
(Eliz.) to hold in her fpeech with Morton, ' (in Suf- 
fex's hand.) March 5, 1570-1. 130. 

65. Notes, fchemes, and advices concerning 
Scottifli affairs, (in Sulfex s hand.) March^ 1 570-1. 

131. 

66. Lifts pf lords, bifliops, and eminent men in ^ 
ScQtland, who are papifts ; of fuch who are papifts, 
neutrals, or atheifts ; and of judges who arc protef- 
tants. 135. 

67. Schemes relating to the queftion of fetting the 
Q. of Scots at liberty, (in Suffex's hand.) March^ 
1570-1. 137. 

68. Tho. Randolph, to the E, of Suffex ; reports 
the diftraQecl ftate of Scotland; and inclofes lifts of 

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emiflaryfrom Q. Mary. (Orig.) Edinb. March 28, 
1570. 140. 

69. Ld. Lethington (Maitland) to the E. of Lei- 
cefter ; defcribing the ftatc of the faftions in Scot- 
land. Edinb. March 2Q, 1570. 143. 

70. An abftracl of letters of Q. Elizabeth (in 
Suflex's hand.) from April to June, 1570. 145. 

71. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex; about 
fonie Frenchmen, and th6 Ld. of Gaitlie, an emiifaiy 
from Q. Mary, being come into Scotland. Edinb. 
^pr. 2, 1570. 147. 

72. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex ; telling 
him that he would wait for his arrival at Berwiclc. 
(Orig.) Berwick, April 7, 1570. ^ 148. 

73. The E. of Moiton, to Tho. Randolph; con- 
cerning the means of preferving peace between the 
t^vo nations. (Orig.) Dalkeith, April 8, 1570. 149. 

74. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex ; about a 
convention at Lithgow, and a Frenchman who was 
to be there : and inclofing the above. (Orig.) April 9, 
1570. ' 151.. 

75. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suflex; fending 
him a procLimation to be publiflied on the borders. 
(Orig.) Hampton-court, April 10, 1570. 153. 

76. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suflex; greatly ap- 
proving his anfwers to fome letters from Scotland, 
&c. (Orig.) Hampton-court, April 21, 1570. 155. 

77. The E. of IVIorton, to* the E. of Suflex ; about 
the treaty, the dangers of the times, &c. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Otl. 25, 15 70. ^ 15 7. 

78. The Bp. of Rofs, to Sec'^ Cecil ; complaining 
of the confinement of one of his fcrvants. London, 
April 26, 1570. 159. 

79.. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suflcx; a circum- 
flantial letter conceniing the moft cautious way of 
proceeding with regard to Q. Mary; and inftrufitions. 
April 30, 1570. 160. 

80. The nobles and commoners of Scotland of 
the king s party, to Q. Elizabeth; credential in fa- 
vour of the Gommendatory of Dumfermling. (Orig. 
with 20 fignatures.) Edinb. May 5, 1570. 162. 

8 K The conference had by the E. of Leicefter, &c, 
with tlie Bp. of Rofs ; cojiVifting of fome charges 
againft Q. 'Mary and her friends; and RolVs an- 
fwers. London^ May 5, 1570. 163. 

82. T'he E. of Lenox, to Sec'^ Cecil; by Dumfeim- 
ling, to whom he refers himfelf ; means in a few 
days tb'go to Eduib. -and to " pull the feathers of the 
other party." Berw ick, May 8, 1570. 166. b. 

83. The Commendatory of Dumfermling, to Secy 
Cecil; announcing his arrival in London; and de- 
firing an interview. London, May 16, 1570. 166. b. 

84. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suflex; fignifying 
to him that ihe had granted, the cuftody of the caftle 
of Norham to Ld. llunfdon. (Orig.) Hampton- 
court, May 8, 1570. . - • 168. 

85. Ld. Lethington, to Secy Cecil ; about fome En- 
glifh troops arrived in Scotland; the nobility mur- 
inuriigaiuUhim (Lethington) ; cautions againft Ran- 
dolph. Edinb. May 17, 15 76. \ .169. 

86. The Com. of Dumfermling, to SecX Cecil ; in- 
clofesa letter from the lords of Scotland; and requefts 
money for the payment of 200 Engliih arquebufers in 
Scotland. Kingllon, May 20, 1570. ^ 170. > 

.87. Account of conferences between Q. Elizabeth 
and the French ambaffador> concerning the treaty 
for the reftoration ot" Q.; Mi^ry, and abftiheiice.| 
(French.) May 22, 1570. . ^ ' ^V'mj 

88. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suflex ; difapprovej. 



of the Englifli auxiliaries having marched from 
Edinb. to Glalgow. (Orig.) Hampton-court, May 

22, L570. 173. 

89. Q- Elizabetli, to fir Hen. Norris, ambaflador 
in France; giving an account of the above confe- 
rences, 11. 87 ; and explaining her intentions. May 

23, 1570. 175. ' 

90. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suflex ; explaining 
her intentions concerning the treaty about Q. Mary's 
reftitution; and exprefling great tendernefs for the 
young king of Scotland, and his adherents. (Orig.) 
Hampton-court, May 31, 1570. 179. 

91- Q. Elizabeth, to the Scottiih nobihty, &c. of 
the kings party; expreflive of approbation and 
fricndfliip. Hampton-court, May 31, 1570. I80. 

92. A proclamation made by the lords of Q. Mary's 
party aflembled at Edinburgh. ^ 1570. 183. 

93. Conditions to be propofed to the E. of Lenox, 
on being elected regent. 1570. I86. 

94. Notes taken out of a book of letters of Ld. 
Seton, who negociated in favour of Q. Mary. 
N. B. Seton ha^ been fent to the D. d'Alva. (confl 
IL 158.) 1570. 187. 

95. Notes of inftrudions given by Q. Mary to the 
Bp. of Rofs, when flie fent him to Pope Gregory 
XllL: anfAvers of the Pope, &c. 1570. 189. 

96. Q. Elizabeth;, her declaration to her fubjefts, 
ftating the principles of her government, and aumo- 
nilhing thcin to loyalty and obedience. 1570. 191. 

97. Q. Elizabeth, to the E^of Suflex; ftating that^ 
fincc Dumfermling's departure, Q.< Mary ha^ been 
pra<5tifed upon to abufe her ; that Ihe fliould there- 
fore not proceed in the treaty ; and deliring him to 
comfort her (Eliz.'s) party in Scotland. (Orig.) 
Hampton-court, June 6, 1570. 195. 

98. Tlio. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex j relating 
whatpafled upon Dumfennling's return in Scotland^ 
(Orig.) Edinb. June 9tli, 1570. 197. 

99. Note of fome goods taken from the old laird 
of Lethington. (Orig.) June, 1570. 199. 

100. Ld. Livingftone, to Th. Randolph ; about 
abftinence. Kirkpatvick, June 12, 15 70. And Ran- 
dolph's anfwej-, dated Edinb. June I3th, 1570. 200. 

.101, Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex; ac- 
quainting him of his having communicated favour- 
able intelligence froi^i Q. Elizabeth to the Scottifh 
lords of the king's party; and various intelligence, 
about the probable choice of a regent; the earls of 
Northumberland and Weftmorland, &c. (Orig.) 
Edinb. June 13, 1570. 201. 

102. The D. d'Alva, to lord Morley ; a protec- 
tion. " (French.) Bruges, June 13, 1570. 203. 
'103.* Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; proteft- 
ifig that Ihe will be entirely guided by her ; and 
making foitie oft^ers by 'the Bp. of Rofs. (Orig. 
French.) Chatfworth, June 14. 1570. 205. 

104. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex; inclof- 
ing letters from the E. of Morton. (Orig.) Edinb. 
June 16, 1570. 206. 

105. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suflex ; fome di- 
rections about troops and' caftles; great commenda- 
tions of his condui^t, &c. (Orig.) Hampton-court, 
June; 1 1, 1570. 208. 

106. Tho. Randolph, to theE. of Suflex ; reports 
i a meeting of the Scottiih lords in the king^s inteteft 
at Stirling ; : and . various news. (Orig. ) Stirling, 
Jupejii, 1570. . 210. 

, :. ,107. Tho. Randolph, to the- E. of Suflcx ; intcr^ 
Ic^ing foj/Hanthjli (Huntley?) Orig.) Stirling, 
JMne.^i, 1570.; : V 214. 

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108. Tlio. Randolph, to the E. of Suflcx; reports 
the convention at Stirling being ended ; the E. of 
Lenox named lieutenant until Q. Eliz's pleafure fliall 
be known; and various news; (Grig.) Stirling, June 
28, 1570. 2i6i 

lOD. Tho. Randolph, t^xtlieE. of Suffex; dHTuad- 
ing him from a propofal made in favour of Q. Mary. 
(Grig.) Edinb. June 25, 1570. 218. 

1 10. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex; lament* 
tlie uncertainty things are kept in ; and wiflies^ to be 
rccalled. (Orig.) Edinb. June 2§, I570w 220. 

111. Tlio. Randolph, to tlie E. of Sulfex; about 
the fafe-cmiHii^t of Ld. Livingfton on his retm n 
ii'owi England. (Orig.) Edinb* June 27, 1570, 222. 

1 1 2. The E. of Lenox, to Mr. Randolph ; recom- 
mending tho bearer; and expreffing fiuendfliip. 
(Oiig.) Glafgow, June 29', 1570. 224. 

113. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suflex ; abo\it 
meafures towards an accommodation. (Grig,) Gar- 
lands, Jui>e 30, 1570. 226. 

1 1 4. TIk). Ran<lol]>h, to the E. of Suflcx ; reports 
his proceedings ; hi^ cralit abates ; Ld. Livingitone's 
Coming has been detrimental, &c. (Grig.) Edinb. 
July 2, 1570. 228. 

n5i John Moone? to Mr. Randolph; with in- 
telligence about the ftate of affairs in Lyddifdalc, &c. 
(Grig*) Gla%ow,. Jidy 2, 1570. 230. 

' ll6i Q. Elizftbeth, to the E. of Suflex ; about 
Lenox being appointed regent (Grig.) Giatlands, 
July % 1570. 232. 

117. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex; on va- 
riouf} matters concerning the negociations then on 
fbot for peace. (Orig. a gi*eat part in cyplier, but de- 
cyphered.) Edinb. July 5, 1570. 234. 

1 1 8. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex ; lament- 
ing the uncertain ftate of affairs ; and fenrfing intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Edinb. July 6, 1570. 237. 

119. Tlio.. Randolph, to the E. of Suflcx; expref- 
fing much concern at the ftate of affairs ; and fend- 
ing intelligence. (Orig.) Edinb, July 6^ 1570. 

239. 

120. A difcourfe touching the pretended match 
between the D. of Norfolk and tne Q. of Scots: 
(printed.) 241. 

121. Tlio. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex; about 
the motions of Livingfton and Huntley. (Orig.) 
July 6, 1570. 249. 

122. Ld. Livingfton, to Mr. Randolpli ; deflring 
that an abftinence may be made : dated 'IJerreglis, 
July (>, And Randolph's anfwer: dated Edinb. 
J'lily 8, 1570. 251. 

124. TlieE. of Lenox, to Mr. Randolph; defiring 
hiui to forward a packet for his wife ; and acquaint- 
iiig him with the coming of fome Frenchmen. 
(OrigO Glafgow, July 8, 1570. 252. 

: 1Q>5*, Tho* Raftdo.l^ph^ to the E. of SuflTex ; reports 
ajjpear^nces being fomewhat more ftivourable ; and 
feiTilft various news. (Grig.) Edinb. July 8, 1570. 

254. 

126. Tlio. Randol})li, to the E. of SufTex ; defiring. 
to knwv wlveth^ the abftinence is to coniprife the 
b'onleiers. (Orig.) July 8, 1570. 256. 

127. TIk). Randolph, to the E. of SufTex ^ rq(K)rts 
the gxKxl eflfeftof the favourable news from England 
l\e gave to jHXorton;; requefts a fixvomr for Grange,^ &a 
(Otrig^) Edinb. July 9, 1370. 23?. 

• I28v Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex ; reports 
the favourable ftete of.aflairs iti Scotland, aAdlbme> 
wc^odations. (Grig.) Edinb. July 11, 1570. 259* 



1 29. Lift of the lords aflembled at Edinburgh 
July 12th, 1570. 261. 

130. Tlio. Randolph, to the E. of Eflex ; defiring 
him to admit and proteft the Ld. of Huntley. (Orig.) 
Edinb. July 12, 1570. 262. 

15*1. Tho. Randolph, to Ld. Livingfton; refafing 
him a fafe-condutt. Edinb. July 14, 15/0; 264. 

132. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of SuflTex ; reports 
feveral proceedings^; a meeting of the lords, &c. 
(Grig.) Edinb. July 14, 1570. 265. 

133. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of SufTex; defiring 
money for the E. of Lenox for the. payment of the 
auxiliaries. (Grig.) Edinb. July 15,*^ 1570. 1*67. 

154. Tlio. Randolph, to the E. of SufTex; with 
fome printed papers; and information of an expedi- 
tion againft J. Bedford, Sec. (Grig.) Edinb. July 
16, 1570. 269. 

t35. Record of the eleftion of the E. of Lenox to 
the office of regent; lift of the eleftors; and form 
of the oath. July 17, 1570. 271. 

136. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of SufTex; varioui 
news, among the reft about the eledlion of a regent 
(Grig.) Edinb; July 17, 1570. 276. 

137. Mary Q. of Scots, to lady Lenox her mother- 
in-law ; conciliatory ; and defiring her ad\'ice about 
the propofed removal of her (Mary's) fon into 
England. Chatfvvortb, July 10, 1570. 278. 

13S. Tho. Randolj)h, to. the E. of SufTex; report-i 
ing the thanks of the Scottilh lords for Q. Elizabeth's^ 
favour; and fome news. (Grig.) Edinb. July 18^ 
1570. 279. 

139. Tho. Randolpii, to the E. of SufTex (a copy 
of the above.) July 18, 1570. 281. 

140. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of SufTex; by 
Nic. Elphinftone fent by the regeiit with mefTagesr 
news about Huntley, the Hamiltons, Argyles, and 
otliers, &c. (Grig.) Edinb. July 20, 1570. 282. 

14U Wm^ Maitland (Ld. Lcthington) to. the E. of 
Uuntlcy ; r^'porting many proceedings of Mciry 
and the lords of her party. (Grig.) Blair in AtlioI>; 
July 24, 1570. 284. 

142. Tlio. Randolph^ ta the E. of Suffex; urges 
tlie payment of fome money to the regent ; and gives* 
intelligence about feveral noblemen. "(Grig.) EdinU^ 
July 24, 1570. 286.. . 

143. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of SuflTex ; about Leo- 
nard Dacre, and the rebels on tJie weli borders^;; 
fends him money. (Grig.) Cheyneys, July 26,^ 
1570* 288^ , 

144% Tho. Randolph, to the E. of SufTex ; reports 
fome pmceedings of Q, ]\Iary's party ;. and other 
news. (.Grig.) Edinb... July 29, 1570. ■ 

145. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of SuflTex; cenfuring 
the proceedings of Q. J^Iary's friends in Scotland^;; 
about the motiey dejnandad by the regent; and tlim 
E. of Northumberland's cuftody. (Grig.) Clieyneya^ 
July 29, 1570. ,292. 

146. The regent (Lenox the E. of Mortdn.^ 
(chancellor) ; acquainting him Avitlt fottie motions of^ 
Q; Mary's friends; and'jUvjfut tiie raeaiis.of counter-*y 
acting tiiem. (Orig.) Stilling,. July 3i, 1570, 294. 

147. T^o. Randolph; to the E.- of SuflTex; witiv 
fome intercepted letters^; and about tliC parliament 
Q: iVfary's friends me^n to hold at LithgoW ; &e.* 
(Orig.) Ediab. July 31,. i^m 296. 

148: Tho. Eandolpli, .to the E. of SuflTex ; vafioni^ 
itrtelligence ; Ld. Grange* rrftifes to deliver arfy' 
artillery out of the caftle^of E(Jinh. (OrigO Edhlb/ 
Aug* U.1570* • 298. 

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149. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex; reports 
the regent s earneft requeft for money -; Q. Mary's 
party exert themfelves vigoroufly. (Orig.) Edinb. 

•Aug. 1, 1570. 300. 

150. Tlio. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex j reports 
the proceedings of both partiea. concerning the par- 
liament at Lithgow, &c, (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 3^ 

1570. 302, 

151. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex; intel- 
ligence about Ld. Grange, Ld. Lindfay, &c. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Aug. 4, 1570. 304. 

152. A memorandum concerning prifoners: per- 
haps by the E. of Morton. i06. 

153. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suflex; acquaints 
him with complaints made about Ld. Livingfton s de- 
tention on the borders; fome orders concerning him. 
(Orig.) Cheyncys, Aug. 5, 1570. 306. 

- 154. Tho. Randolph, to the £. of Sirflfex; about 
the motions of the two parties ; the regent s requeft 
for money. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 6, 1570. 308. 

155. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex; reports 
a fervant of Livingfton having gone privately to him 
(Suflex) and other manoeuvres of Q. Alary 's party. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 7, 1570. 310. 

156. Tlio. Randolph, to the E. of Snflex; recom- 
mends the bearer; and communicates fome news about 
tlie regent's motions. (Ofig.) Edinb. A-ug. 8, 1570. 

314. 

157. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex ; reports 
his having conferred with the coinmiflioners left at 
Jldinb. by the regent; Itveral motions of Lenox, 
Morton, &c. (Ong.) Edinb. Aug. 9, 1570. 3 16. 

158. The D. of •Chatellcraut and the eafls of 
Huntley and Argyle, Kcutcnjmts to Q. Mmy ; their 
credentials to Ld. Seton', lent as plenipotentiury to 
tlie D. d'Alra. Aug. 1*0^ t57a 3^8. 

I5g. Tho. Randolph, to tlite E. of ^uflfex; intel- 
Kgeiiee about Lenox, d'Alva, &c. (Orig.), Edinb. 
Aug. 12, 1570. 319. 

160. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Sl^fltx ; gi^ateom- 
ifiendations of his proceedings ; and directions about 
the fccurity to be taken from Q. Mary's party,- &c. 
(Orig.) Cheyneys, Aug* 12, 1570. 320. 

ifil. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflfex; intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 13; 1570. 322. 

162. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of S\jflex ; about 
ihe motions of the regent at Ihigham, Dundee, &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 14, 1570. 324. 

r03. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex ; farther 
proceedings of the regent; Edinburg4l alannedl 
(Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 16, 1570. 326. 

1^41 TIk>. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex ; gives an 
unfttVourable account of Lethingtori ; the regent and* 
his party are in hopes of a lpeedy fettlement; the 
captain of Edinb. caftle fpreads a report that Suff(*xf 
-ivas coming, to befiege it, &c; (Otig^) Edinb. 
Aug. hi, 1570. 320. 

165. The regent (Lenox) to Mr. Randdlph; rt^ 
ports a melfage fent by Athol to Ld. Marr, that Q. 
Elizabeth and Q. Mary had fettled all diflfcrenccs; 
defires a fupply of money. (Orig.). Stirl^iig, Attg>' 
17, 1570. 33 K 

V66. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex; Lething- 
tpn s fcheme8)defeatetb, Huntley's ineuriioj^itt Angus, 
(brig.) Edinb. Aug, 21, 1570. 33$. . 

167. Tho. Randolph, to lord^ Hw^iftlttn (GHV. #(^' 
BorS^kk) about a meeting on the borders ; apprehen- 
fi/>n& pf the dotnins of .Spofij^urds il^to Scollland: a 
curious paflage at me end^: about hia kiniJD^tti^'sr reli*' 
gion. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 25, 1570. 335. 

. kQ&. Tho. Randolph, to tlie £. of Suflex ; about 



affairs of the borders ; Seton atid IdAy Northumber- 
land are gone to Fkiiders, 8tc. (Orig.) Edifib. 
Sepi 1, i570. S'iy. 

m. Tho, Rahdblph, to the E. of Sufle*; abod d 
meeting on the borders; a convention at r)uiil?;Md- 
ftar ot the Spatiiards; a reqiiefl: of Lrndfiiy dboiit 
Eri^Hfli prifoners in His hands; iit favDUi^ of i cOuflri 
of his, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Sept 6, 15 70. i^. 

170. Tho. Randolph, to thfe E. of Sufltx; aboilt 
the meeting oh the bordei^, &c. (Orig.) Ediftb. 
Stpt. 8^, 1570. 341. 

171. Tlio. Rs^ndolph, to the E. of Suflex; about 
lofl^i liiftaincd by the E. of Morton in th^ barony of 
Prefl:oh (a mcmoranduni of them iitcltrfed) the Ld. of 
Loughleven's reijueft concernirrg the keeping bf tlid 
E. of Northumberland. (Orig.) Edinb. Sejpt. ^, 
1570. 34^3. 

172. Tho. ftan^olph, to the E. of Suflex; deflres d 
licence for at pair of geldings to be bought iri 
England. (Orig.) Edinb. Sept. 9, 1570. 34(5. 

173. Tho. Randolph, to the fe. of Sirfleji; ab6ut 
the meeting on the l>orders; the cbm^entibfi at Dun-^ 
keld ; with t\^o accounts of his expenfe and dif- 
burfements. (Orig.) Edinb. Sept. 10; 1576. 3*8. 

1 74. Thoi Randolj^h, to the E. of Suflex ; recom- 
mending a fex taptain for r^refi; (Orig.) EdfW^.. 
Sept. 10, 1570. 36^ 

V75. TIk). Randolpli, ix> tht E'. of Suflex; reco^- 
mending the Juftic6 ticrk and Mr. Arch'' Douglaj^, 
M^ho came to^ fettle th^ meeting on the bordei'S, 
(Orig.) Edinb. Sept. 10, 1570. 554'. 

176. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex! ; about a 
fufe-conduft for Livingftone; the convention at 
l)unkeld ; Lethington defires to go out of Scotland-; 
Moonc's examin<ition, &c. (Oi-ig.) Edinb. Stpt. vl; 
1-570. 346. 

177. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of SuflTek ; the E. of 
Atihol ami Ld. Boyd refufed to aflift at the conven- 
tion of Dunkeld ; much information dbout the ScotfirfV 
nbbility of CjF. Mary's party, many of i^'boaifi waV6r ; 
Randolph propofej to leave Edinb. (Orig^) Edinb. 
Sept. 16, L57J0. 358. 

178. Tlio. Rahtlolph; to the il. of iuffex ; various 
intJelltgence. (Orig.) Edinb. Sept. 19; idro. Sdo. 

1 7^. 0. Eli{?abeth, to tlie E. of Suflex ;^ reprefenting 
htr condu^ with regard* to C^. Mary, and the many 
foltitikation^ ihe haa from France and Spain in her 
behaiF; dcfires to knoAv the ftnfe of tiie kingfis j^arty 
on the fubjcdt. (Orig.)' Readings Sept. 19^ 1570* 

362. 

ISO. Q. Elirabetlli, to the E' of Sliflex; oi^dtr^ 
al)out the hordes, and to difchai^ge ode half of tW 
extraordinary band<>. (Orig.)' Reading, Sept. 20,* 
1570. : 364. 

lai. Tlio. Randolphj to the E. of Suflfex ; reports ai 
confefience he had with the regent and council 
(Orig.) Edinb. Scpn 21, 1570. 366. 

1 Thoi Rahdt)lnhi to the e! of Suflfex ; fen« by 
the Juftice Clerk, Miwhi^he dnc^ more recortmiendH. 
(Orig.) Ediilh. Sept. 22, 1570. 36& 

1^*3. Q>. Elizabeth, to the E. of Siifiiex; ^ut the 
fubfcriptiott of articled by Q. Marj^'s party ; and re- . 
quiring^ tlie R tio dbtain tlie aireniU of tiie i^egent and 
;his party, arid. thit fliey would ppffponfe the mcetingi 
of .a parliament. (Orig.) Reading, Sept. 25, ISTO. 

: . . ? .^70, 

1 84^ Tho; ;Randolphi tto the E. of Sxxtkx'; reports ai 
cQriftrence witib the regent upon fome tewns^ ofFereji 
byQ;Elizf(bethi (Orig.) Edinb. Sept. 25, 1970. «72; 
j MA Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suflex; reo6m-^ 
liqeadr Arch^'Slcfjmrd ; albottt Uie Eagliflimeh in: Ld. 
Xindfey's hands; the E. of Northumberland fends 

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Mary. (Orig.) Sept. 26, 1570. 374. 

186. Q. Elizabeth's commiffion to fir Wm. Cecil 
and (ir Walt Mildmay, to treat with Q. Mary ; with 
reafons for Mary's aflcnt to the articles propofed; 
matters to be required of Mary ; and the manner of 
affurance for the treaty. Sept. 1570. 376. 

187. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of SulTex; the 
regent and his party in great perplexity ; Ld. Hume 
complains of the damage done him by Suflfcx ; Ran- 
dolph folicits his recal. (Orig.) Edinb. Oft. 2, 
1570. . 381. 

188. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Siiflex; reports 
a conference with the regent in c6nfequence of Q. 
Elizabeth's letter to Suffex, II. 1 83. (Orig.) Edinb. 
ba. 3. 1570. 383. 

189. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suffex; acquaints 
him of the appointment of Cecil and Mildmay, to 
treat with Q. Mary; fome direfilions in confequcnce 
thereof. (Orig.) Windfor, Od. 7, 1570. 385. 

190. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex; reports 
conferences about the articles, &c. ; the perplexityof 
the regent at the prefent pofture of affairs, &c. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Oa. 8, 1570. 389. 

191. Propofals for reftoring Q. Marj^ and regu- 
lating the government of Scotland : by the lords of 
her party ? Oa. 1 0, 1 5 70. 391. 

192. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suffex; direaing 
him to require the regent to lend commiffioners to 
the treaty with Q. Mary. (Orig.) Windlbr, Oa. 10, 
1570. 393. 

193. Tlie regent's inftruaions to Nic. Elphinftone, 
fent to the E. of Suffex ; reafons for not fending com- 
miffioners, and not prolonging the abftinence; figned 
N. Elphinftone. Edinb. 06t. 14, 1570. 395. 

194. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex; report- 
ing at large his negociations concerning the pro- 
pofed treaty, and politive aiifwers to feveral points. 
(Orig.) . Edinb. Oa. 16, 1570. , 397. 

195. Tho. Randolph, tQ the E. of Suffex; much 
intelligence concerning the refolves and proceedings' 
of the regent and his council; and about the difpofi- 
tions .of fevml of thq nQbilit}\ (Orig.) Edinb. 
Oa. 18, 1570. .. . 4^3.. 

196. The E. of Suflfex; his inftruaions to Rich. 
Wrothe, fent bv him to the E. of Lenox j concerning' 
the intended treaty. (Orig.) Oa. 18, 1570. 405. 

198. Tho. Randolph, to the E* of Suffex ; with the 
regent's anfwer to a certain point inclofed. (Orig.) 
Edinb. oa. 20 1570. 407. 

199. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex ; con- 
ccfning the damage done to lord Morton's tenants at 
Prefton. (Orig.) Edinb. Oa. 23, 1570, 409. 

200. The E. of Morton, to the E. of Suffex ; by 
Eich. Wrothe; compUmental. (Orig.) Dalkeith, 
oa. 25, 1570. 410. 

201. Tlio. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex; reports 
his proceedings in cbnfequence of R. Wrothe's mif- 
Aon, and fubfequent letters; the regent much per- 
plexed. (Orig.) Edinb. oa. 25, 1570. 411. 

202. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Suffex; inftruaions 
about the articles; concerning fome Scottilh fliips de- 
tained in France; the intended abftinence; the re- 
duaion of her bands, &c. (Orig.) Wiridfor, Oa. 26, 
1570. - , ' 413..: 

203. Tlio. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex; about 
the lords of Loudilevcn and Lindfey s defire to be 
rid of their priloners ; fome intelligence; and in- 
favour of the E. of Morton. (Orig.) Edinb. Oa. 29, ' 
1570- 

204. Tho. Handolph, to the E. of Suffex; about 



fafe-conduas for two perfons to be fent into Eng- 
land. (Orig.) Edinb. Oct. 30, 1570. 417* 

205* Tlio. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex; intel- 
ligence about proceedings of Q. Mary's party. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Nov. 2, 1570. . " 419. 

206. Tlio. Randoli)h, to the E. of Suffi^x ; reports 
a conference about the articles, and fending com- 
miffioners ; intelligence. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 5, 
1570. 421. 

207. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex; about 
the dealings of Ld. Lethington; the earls (Suffex) 
high reputation in Scotland ; repeated cautions about 
plots for Q. Mary's efcape, and other objc6ts, &c: 
(Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 7, 1570. 423. 

208. The E. of Moiton, to the E. of Suffex; about 
the damagcjs luftaiued by his tenants. (Orig.) Edinb- 
Nov. 12, 1570, 425- 

209. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex; reports 
conferences with the regent; Dumfermling s coming, 
and liis «;ood difpofition; rcprefents his delicacy 
in naming^ thofe from whom he receives intelligence; 
with a P. S. mentioning an hoftility againft the 
Hamiltons. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 14, 1570. 427. 

210. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Suffex; by tlac; 
Com. of Dumfermling. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 14, 
1570. 431. 

211. The D. of Chattel leraut, and the earls of 
Huntley and Argyle; their inftruaions to the Bps. of 
Rofs and Galloway fent to treat withQ. Elizabeth; 
together with their anfwers to the articles of aHurance. 
(Orig.) Dunone and Strathboggie, Nov. 10. and 15, 
1570,^ ■ 

* 21 {2. Mary Q. of Scots, to the Bp. of Rofs ; com- 
municating fome. heavy complaints Ihe had receivecf 
of the hard treatment of her friends in Scotland ; and 
intimations that Q. Elizabeth was not linccre. (Orig.) 
C;hatlworth, Nov. 21, 1570. , ; 459. 

. 21s. Mary Q. of Scots, to the Bp. of Rofs; about 
Lenox having feized fome of her jewels, ^ and other 
outrages; flie trufts all this is contrary to Q. Eliza- 
beth's intentions. (Orig.) Cliatfworth, Nov. 24, 
1570. 440. 

214. Mary Q. of Scofs; her inftruaions to the 
Bps. of Rofs and Galloway and Ld. Livingfton, 
CQmmiffioners for treating with Q. Elizabeth; M'ith 
the manner of the affurance. This is preceded by 
the latter part of a conimiflion, probably to the fame 
perfoiis; both dated Sheffield, Dec. 26, 1570. 442. 

215. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; credential 
in favour of her commiftioners. Sheftield, Dec. 28, 
1570. / 444. 

216. The nobility of Scotland of Q. Mary's party, 
to Q. Elizabeth; credential in favour of their com- 
miffioners. Dunone and Str^ithboggie, Nov. 10. and 
15,- 1570. . , , : ; 444. b. 

.217.' Mary Q. ' of Scots;>her warrandifc, or ratifi ' 
cation of the conimiflion of her party in Scfotkind to 
the thtee/conmiiffioners. Sheffield, D^c. 2g, .1570. 

; , • 445. 

218. An account of the* firft audien<!e thie Bp. of 
Rofs had from- Q. .Elizabeth,.and of the arrival of the 

'two other commiflioners. Jan. 2 and 3, 1570-1. 

; 445. b,. 

219. The Bp. of Rofs, to Sec^ Cecil; concihatory, 
ami eameftly requefting a boha-fide truce in Scotland 
during the. negociatijon. J-ondon, Jan. 4, 1570-i. 

. . 446. 

- 220. Journal of the proceedings of the 3 commif- 
|fioners on the 6, 0, ind 1 ithof Jan. 157O-1. 446. b. 

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giving an account of their audience at Hampton- 
ct)Urt, Jan. I3th. London, Jan. 17, I070-1. 447. 

222. Q. Mary s commiffioners, to the lairds of 
Farnihurft, Bucclcugh, and Badrowle ; charging 
them to abftain from all hoftilities. London, Jan. 1 5, 

1570-1. . 450. 

223* A draught of the explanation of the proroga- 
tion of abftinence, given by Q. Mary to the prince 
under the name of king. 450. b. 

224. The abftinence given to Q. Mary's commif- 
fioners, to be pafl'ed by them to her lieutenants, (this 
is the foregoing article correfted, and >vith many 
marginal notes.) 452. 

225. Memorial of Q. Mary's objedions to fome 
proceedings of the regent: and his anfwers. 454. 

22c. The regent's anfwer to fome notes, of certain 
afts allc(lged to have been done by him againft the 
tenor of the alVurance, fince the fame was fubfcribed. 
Nov. 15, 1570. 455. 

227. Several papers relating to the treaty; being 
commiffions and inftru6tions to the Bp. of Rofs, &c. 
charges againft L^nox, and his anfwers, &c. 456. 

228. Mary Q. of Scots ; her inftruftions to the Bp. 
of Rofs, &c. to treat with Q. Elizabeth, (this is the 
original of II. 214.) Sheffield, Dec. 26, 1570. 463. 

229. Lord Lethington's oration at the parliament 
in Scotland. Dec. 1570. 466. 

C30. Mary Q. of Scots, to the Bp. of Rofs ; defir- 
ing him tOvurge Q. Elizabeth to treat without the 
commilfioners of her adverfe party, who delayed 
coming. (Orig.) Sheffield, Feb. 6, 1570-1. 468. 

231. A memorandum by Q.Mary; about fend- 
ing Rodolphi to Spain ; the carrying off her fon ; 
and pointing out the inconvenience of her going 
either to Scotland or France, (a copy collated 
with the original, and attefled by Robt. Higford.) 
Feb. 8, 1570. 469. 

232. A memorial of the nobility of Scotland of 
the young kino; s party ; juftifying the faid king's 
title, and Q. Mary's renunciation, (marked on the 
hack with Cecil's hand, as having been delivered by 
the F. of IVIorton to Q. Elizabeth s commiffioners.) 
Feb. 28, 1570. 471. 

233. A paper entitled, " Texts for civilians, de 
aftisabincarccrato." Dated March 1, 1570-1, 477. 

234. The lords of Scotland of Mary s party, to 
Q Elizabeth ; praying her to fettle matters between 
Mary and her fon. March 3, J570-1. 48o. 

235. The anfwer of Q. Mary s commiffioners, to the 
articles propofed by the commiffioners of England ; 
wliercin Q. ^Mary agrees that her fon fliall be delivered 
a&anhoftage. jMarch 12,1570-1. 482. 

236. Charles IX. K. of France, to his ambaflador 
La Motte ; concerning a truce on his part, and his 
wifhes for the conclufion of the treaty. Paris, 
March 13, 1570-1. 484. 

237. A note of certain heads thought of for the 
pacification betwixt the Q. of Scots and her fubje6ls, 
and for the controverfy concerning; the crown between 
her and her fon : among otlier thuigs, that the young 
king be carried into England, whereby he would be 
ready to be rellored to the crown if his mother did not 
obferve the treat)', ^a copy from the original, in 
Cecils hand.) Marcn 14, 1570-1. 486. 

238. A declaration made by Q. Elizabeth, to Q. 
Wary s commiffioners ; and certain notes to be ob- 
ferve^ for fatisfying Q. Elizabetli's defire. March 
44, 1570-1. " 489. 

239. A plan of a fconce for the defence of the 
borders ; with a treatife explaining it. Addreflfed to 
Q. Elizabeth. « 490. 



240. A tra6t, fcarcely legible, entitled by Cecil, 
" Anfwer to a little book that was publilhed againlt 
the marriage of the D..of Norfolk witli the Scottifli 
queen." 499. 

241. A long and bitter inve<Sive by (I. ruchanan, 
againft the Hamiltons; addrefled to the lords. .*> 1 3. 

242. A tra6l againft the Q. of Scotland, entitled, 
" The definition of a kingdom : and a difcouffe upon 
the fame." o^zi. 

243. A trac^, entitled, " Reafons prefented to the 
queen's majefty by the bilhops, to prove that Ihe may 
lawfully put the Scottilh queen to death by the word 
of God." In the time of the parliament holden at 
Weftminfter, 1572. 524. 

244. "An argument, perfuading that the queen's 
majefty ought to have in confcience a great care of 
the fafety of her own perfon." 526. b. 

245. A tract entitled, " againft the Q. of Scots,- for 
her adultery, and confenting to the death of her 
hulband." This title feems to be in Randolph's hand ; 
and the trad, which is very fevere, M^as probably 
written by an Englilhman. 528. 

246. Reafons drawn by the learned in the com- 
mon law, to move the queen's majefty to proceed 
againft the Q. of Scots according to the firft bill, 
which importeth the taking away of her life, but not 
difablement. 531. 

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1. A tract in i2mo. entitled, "Commentaria diurna 
Jo. Leflie epifcopi Rolfenlis:" being the biffiop's 
journal, in his own hand, from April 1 1 to 06L 1 6, 
1571. 1. 

2. Various papers and memorandums on the affairs 
of Scotland, and the nobility thereof ; probably in 
the hand of the Bp. of Rofs. Some leaves torn. 38. 

3. G» B. (Geo. Buchanan r) to D. R. a defpond- 
ing letter on the difficulties of the times. (Lat) 
Lethae, 4 Cal. Augufti, (July 29?) 1571. 53. 

4. The B. of Dunbrittayne (probably Wm. Chif- 
hf)lm Bp. of Dumblane, and afterwards of Vaifon in 

Provence) to Gartuly (perhaps Ld. Garlics) 

fliarplv expoftulating with him for having nifrepre- 
fented the Bp. of Glafgow to the Card, of Lorrain. 
Warfon, March 31, 1571. 55. 

5. Wm. Herle ? to Ld. Burleigh ; complains of 
great want of neceflaries, and defircs to fee Burleigh, 
(he appears to be in cuftody, and upon examination.) 
April 4,1571. 57. 

6. Wm. Herle, to lord Burleigh ; giving fecret in- 
formation concerning four perfons whom he names, 
Malachias, Ramfdon, Charles, and Swaningham. — 
N. B. This Herle appears to have been a fpy of 
Burleigh's. April 11, 1571. ' 58* 

7. Wm. Herle, to lord Burleigh ; fecret informa- 
tion concerning Charles, Malachias, and one Baitlet, 
from whom he had received fome intelligence con- 
cerning the Bp. of Rofs; Lenox having hanged the 
Bp. of St. Andrews; Ld. Grange having feized the 
caftle and town of Edinb. &c. Marlhalfea,- April 16, 
1571. 58. b. 

8. Wm. Herle, to Ld. Burleigh; fecret informa-^ 
tion obtained from Charle*. Marflialfea, April 22, 
1571. 60. 

9. Wm. Herle, to Ld. Burleigh; reports fome in- 
fidious dealings he had with Charles. April 24, 1571* 

60. b. 

10. Wm. Herle, to the Bp. of Rofs; telling him 
that he is clofely confined ; and conjuring the Bp. 

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April 26, 15/1. 02. 

11. Q. Elizabeth, to Mary Q. of Scots; account- 
ing for the breaking off of the treaty; and defiring 
the Bp. of Rofs may abfent himfelf from her court. 
N. B. This is called a minute. April 12, 1571. 63. 

12. A note of the ftate of the confederates in Ire- 
land, by Wm. Herle. (Latin.) April, 1571. 64. 

1 3. Wm. Herle, to lord Burleigh ; reporting his in- 
fidious practices with the Bp. of Rofs, and Charles. 
(Orig.) April 26, 1571. 65. 

14. Wm. Herle, to Ld. Burleigh; reporting fome 
pradices with the Bp. of Rofs ; about Charles's cy- 
phers, and an Irifli bifliop, Dethick, and Muckinfon, 
all prifoners. April 27, 157 1. 66. 

15. Wm. Herle, to the Bp. of Rofs; profefling ab- 
folute fteadinefs in the Bp's, caufe; and pretending 
fufpicions about Charles. April 27, 1571. 60. b. 

10. The Bp. of Rofs, to Wm. Herle; exprefling 
fome unealinefs about his pretended examination, and 
being confronted with Charles. April 27, 1571. 67. 

17. Wm. Herle, to the Bp. of Rofs; with extra- 
vagant profeflions of truth and fidelity. April 28, 
1571. 67. 

1 8. Wm. Herle, to Ld. Burleigh ; with much in- 
formation concerning the Bp. of Rofc's dealings. 
April 29, 1571. 67. b. 

19. Wm. Herle, to Ld. Burleigh; reports the Bp. 
of Rofs's great agitation at the report of Charles hav- 
ing been examined, and put to the rack ; and other 
information concerning the faid Bp s, dependants. 
May 1, 1571. 68. b. 

20. The fum of the matters that paflcd in the par- 
liament of Scotland in the time of the regent Mor- 
ton. April 30, 1573. 70. 

21. A minute of the new order taken by the E. of 
Shrewfbury with the Q. of Scotland and her fcrvants : 
addrefled \o Mr. Beton, mafter of the faid queen's 
houfehold. Sheffield, April 26, 1571. 71. 

22. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; requefting 
her proteftion in favour of Geo. Douglas, going into 
Scotland. (French.) Sheffield, May 13, 1571. 72. 

23. Interrogatories put by Q. Elizabeth's Council 
to the Bp. of Rofs, and his anfwers. (probably in the 
Bp s. own hand.) May, 1571. 73. 

24. CoUedions made by Wm. Herle ; from his con- 
ference with Dr. Lopes in the Tower of London. 
May 17, 1571. 79. 

25. llie Bp. of Rofs, to Mary Q. of Scots; reports 
his confinement in Ely-houfe, the feizure of his 
papers, and other harfli proceedings againft him. 
(copy in the Bp's hand.) Ely-houfe, May 23, 
l'57l. 83. 

26. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Wm. Drury ; inftruftions 
about feveral points to be propofed to the regent and 
council of Scotland. July 1, 1571. 84. 

27. Tlie Bp. of Rofs, to Ld. Burleigh; reprefenting 
his pafl: conduft as tending folely to promote peace; 
and requefting the continuation of his friendlhip. 
(copy in the Bp's, hand.) Ely-houfe, July 5, 1571. 

86. 

28. A conference between the Bp. of Rofs and the 
E. of Sulfex, &c. concerning the caufe of the Bp's 
confinement : drawn up by the Bp. Hampton-court, 
Aug. 8, 1571. 88. 

29. FoiTii of the remiffion received by the earls of 
Argyle, Caffilis, Montgomery, and Ld. Boyd : being a 
contract between the E. of Morton chancellor, and the 
E. of Marr on the one part, and the above lords on the 
other, by which the faid lords are acquitted of all 
crimes, except the murder of the late king and 



Murray, and promife to ferve the prefent king and 
regent Stirling, Aug. 12, 1571. 90. 

30. De la jMotte Fenelon, ta the Bp; of Rofs; 
mentioning a negociation he and Monf. de Foix had 
with Q. Elizabeth about her marriage ; the fteps he 
(la Motte) had taken in favour of Q. Mary, &c. 
(Orig. French.) London, Sept 5, 1571* 91. 

31. The E. of Shrewfbury, to Ld. Burleigh; re 
ports his having difmiffed a number of Q. Mary'« 
attendants. Sheffield, Sept. 9, 1571. 92. 

32. Henry Howard (brother to the D. of Norfolk?) 
to Ld. Burleigh; profefling his own loyalty to 
Elizabeth, and pleading in favour of the duke^ 
(Orig. Latin.) Sept 22, 1571. 94. 

33. Rob. Ridolfi, to Mary Q. of Scots; reporting 
his negociations with the D. d'Alva, the Pope, and 
the K. of Spain ; and faying that he will retire into 
privacy that he may not give umbrage to Q. Elizabeth, 
(Italian.) Paris, Sept 30, 157 1. 96. 

34. The Bp. of Rofs, to tlie D. of reprefcnts 

Ld. Burleigh as inclining in favour of Q. Mary; and 
about the faid queen's marriage with Norfolk. 
Chatfworth, 0&. 11, 1571. 98. 

35. Ld. Cobham's declaration to Ld. Burleigh, of 
feveral packets he had received from Charles, and 
which he delivered to the Bp. of Rofs, &c- 06h 14, 
I071. 99^ 

36. The cyphers wr itten by the D. of Norfolk on 
the back ot Grafton's chronicles, copied by IxL 
Burleigh, (a tranfcript of that copy.) 100. b* 

37. The principal heads of tlie matters with which 
the D. of Norfolk is chargeable. Oct 1571. lot 

38. Extraft of a letter from Charles IX. K. of 
France, to la Motte his ambafliulor in England; 
infl:ruftions about the treaty between Q. Elizabeth 
and Q. Mary. (French) St Germain des Prez, 
Oct 28, 1571. 102. 

39. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions for lord Hunf- 
don, governor of Berwick ; to bring over Lething- 
ton and Grange to the king's obedience either by 
perfuafion or force ; to claim the E. of Northumber- 
land and other Englifli rebels, &c. (Orig. dated 
and counterligned by Burleigh.) Richmond, 06t 

1571. 103* 

40. Articles agreed upon between the wardens of 
the weft and middle marches of England, touching 
the government thereof. Hexham, Oct 27, 1571. 

107* 

41. "The order of time how the matters have pro- 
ceeded to come to the knowledge of the attempts 
wherewith the D. of Norfolk hath been charged be- 
fore he was indicted of trcafon." Jan. 1571-2. 117- 

42. The indi6hncnt of the D. of Norfolk for 
trcafon. (Lat.) Jan. 1571-2. 120. 

43. Sir R. Sadler, to Ld. Burleigh ; reporting the 
fafe cuftody in which Q. Mary is kept ; and a conver- 
fat ion he had with her, in which Ihe exculpated lier- 
felf Sheliicld, Jan. 9, 1571-2. 125. 

44. Sir R. Sadler, to Ld. Burleigh; chiefly about 
a letter from the French ambalfador to Q. Alary, and 
the caution with which he delivered it. Shcllield, 
Jan. 11, 1571-2. 12(). 

45. The arraignment and condemnation of the D. 
of Norfolk. Jan. 16, 1571-2. 128. 

46. Articles generally containing the intention of 
the queen's majefty (Elizabeth) for the reducing of 
the realm of Scotland to an inward peace: with addi- 
tions, (the fame, with anfwers. III. 51. and with other 
additions, III. 125.) Jan. 31, March 4, and April 7, 
1571-2. 130." 

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£. of Shrewfbury to the Q. of Scots, from Q. Eliza- 
beth ; concerning certain letters fent of late to her 
majcfty from thefaid Scottilli queen. Feb. 5, 1571-2. 

134. 

48 Anfwers to certain demands of the king of 
Gotland; relating to the affairs of the borders. 
1571-2. 138. 

49. Minute of a letter from Q. Elizabeth, to the 
Q. of Scots; reproving her for " uncomly, paf- 
iion^te, and vindictive expreffions." Weftminfter, 
Feb. 1, 1571-2. 141. 

50. Extract out of the negociation of Ld. Scton, 
entitled, " Reafons to perfuade the Catholic king to 
declare himfelf for the Scottifh queen:" reprefeuting 
Q. Wary's party, not only in Scotland, but alio in 
England and Ireland, as very numerous and power- 
ful. (French.) Feb. 1571-2. 142. 

51. Articles, &c. (the fame as III. 46.) with 
Jmfwers to every one of them by the Caftilians (thofe 
of the callle) to tlie queen's majefty's commiffioners. 
March 4, 1571-2. 143. 

52. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Wm. Drury and Mr. 
Randolph, her commiffioners in Scotland; about the 
failure of accommodation between the two parties in 
Scotland, owing to the ftubbornnefs of "thofe of the 
caftle." (Lethingtou, Grange, &c.) and acquainting 
them of the feizuix^ of .fome important papers brought 
ty Ld. Seton. March 17, 1571-2. 147. b. 

53. Inftruftions for Capt Cafe, fent by fir Wm. 
l)rury and Mr. Randolph to L. Burleigh, for fur- 
Hier orders about their negociation^ the progrefs of 
which they ftate; and other intelligence. (Orig.) 
Leith, March 6, 1 5 7 1 -2. 149. 

54. Sir Wm. Drury and Tho. Randolph, to Ld. 
Burleigh ; reporting the ftate of parties, and their ne- 
gociations in Scotland. Leith, March 7, 1571-2. 

150. 

.55. Articles between the French king, and Q. 
Elizabeth; concerning the atifairs of Scotland. 
(French.) March 8, 1571-2. 152. 

56. Sir Wm. Drury and Tho. Randolph, to the E. 
of Leicefter and Ld. Burleigh; inclofmg articles of 
Ld. Seton's negociation with the D. d'Alva, of which 
a tranfcript is here given. Leith, March 19, 157 1-2. 

154. 

57. Reafons to move the queen (Elizabeth) to ftay 
du Croc's paflage into Scotland, until the French 
king be advertiied of the fame; which, with fome 
more, were declared to du Croc. March 19, 1571-2. 

156. 

58. Sir Wm. Drury and Tho. Randolph, to Ld. 
Hunfdon; reporting their proceedings; defiring 
money to pay the men at Leitn ; and giving various 
intelligence of the pra6lices of the two parties. Leith, 
March 19, 1571-2. 158. 

59. The names of the noblemen and others prefcnt 
at an atfembly at Leith, March 26, 1572. liSo. b. 

60. ^ Certain heads written by Mary Q. of Scots, to 
the Bp. of Rofs, to be declared to the Q. of England ; 
reprelenting the ill ftate of her health, and defiring to 
be allowed better attendance. May 3, 1 5 7 1 . 161. 

61. The Bp- of Rofs, to Q. Elizabeth; profeffing 
his integrity, and craving her good will, (a copy in 
the Bp's, hand.) Ely-houfe, June 22, 1571. 162. 

62. Ld. Grange, to the earls of SufTex and Leicefter, 
and Ld. Burleigh; about the propofed pacification; 
and accoun^ng for his OAvn conduct. Edinb. caftle, 
April 21, 1571. 163. 

63- Mary Q. of Scots, to Ld. Burleigh ; complain- 
ing of the harfli treatmeat of hcrfelf and her friends ; 



and earneftly foliciting his favourable interference. 
(Orig.) Sheffield, Sept. 9, I57i. KH. 

64. Ld. Grange, to the E. of Morton; mention- 
ing his information that the earl and his party are 
raifmg forces; and declaring that he and his party 
are determined to refirt to the utmoft, but that they 
are very willing to prefervc public tranquillity. Edinl>. 
caftle. May 7, 1571. 105. 

65. Wm. Herle, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports his hav- 
ing fifted a French fchoolmafter ; propolbs fome 
means of getting more intelligence ; and applies for 
money. (Orig.) Maiflialfea, April 10, 1571. 166. 

66. Wm. Herlc, to Ld. Burleigh ; with fome infor- 
mation he obtained from Wm. Bartlet about the Bp. 
of Rofs, Charles, &c. (Orig.) Marlhalfea, April 

18, 1571. 168. 

67. Wm. Herle, to Ld. Burleigh ; much fecret in- 
formation obtained from Mattifon, Bartlet, Melchior^ 
Charles, &c. with books. (Orig.) Marllialfea, A^>ril 

19, 1571. 169. 

68. Draught of a letter in Burleigh's hand ; being 
intended for a difpatch from Q. Elizabeth to her am- 
baflador in France, direfling him to communicate 
the articles of the propofed treaty concerning Scot- 
land. June 8, 1571. 17s. 

69. Tlie countefs of Northumberland, to fir Tho. 
Stukely ; encouraging him to perfevere in the caufe 
(againft Q. Eliz.) (Orig.) Mechlin, June Si, 
1571. 176. 

70. A confutation of Q. Elizabeth's council con- 
cerning the affairs of Scotland; recommending the 
conclulion of an abftinence. (a correfted draugnt in 
Burleigh's hand.) Hampton-court, July 18, 1571. 

178. 

71. A paper, figned "By the wretched hand of 
him that looked not to have been alive now in this 
world; but God and her majefty's will be done, amen^ 
Tho. Howard" (D. of Norfolk) and entitled "The 
lamentable complaint of my opprefTed mind.'* Feb, 
12, 1571-2. 179- 

72. Catherine of Medicis, to Q. Elizabeth; cre- 
dential in favour of du Croc. (Orig. French.) Blois^ 
Feb. 7, 1571-2. 182. 

73. The D. of Norfolk, to Q. Elizabeth ; peni- 
tential, and imploring mercy. (Orig.) Tower, 
Nov. 10, 1571. 183. b. 

74 The E. of Shrewfbury, to Q. Elizabeth ; re- 
porting a converfation with Q. Mary concerning the 
D. of Norfoll;, &c. and in what manner he hath 
farther reftrained her. (Orig.) Sheffield, Sept. 9^ 
1571. 185. 

75. The D. of Norfolk, to Ld. Burleigh ? anfwer- 
ing feveral points concerning correfpondences laid 
to his charge. (Orig. much torn.) Tower, 1571. 

186. 

76. A letter of intelligence concerning Q. Mary's 
friends in Scotland, Verac, &c. ; perhaps from Sad- 
ler or Randolph, to Ld. Burleigh, (partly in cy- 
pher.) 187. 

77. A paper in the hand of the D. of Norfolk^ 
entitled " A brief declaration of thofe things whicli 
I have omitted in my examinations, touching the 
whole proceedings with the Q. of Scots, either by my- 
felf or any other to my knowledge, befofe my trouble 
orlince." Nov. 10, 1571. 188. 

78. Sir R. Sadler, to Ld. Burleigh; reports iu 
what manner Q. Mary received the news of the D. 
of Norfolk's condemnation. (Orig.) Sheffield, 
Jan. 21, 1571-2. 194. 

79. Sir R. Sadler, to Ld. Burleigh; expreffiug a 
great defire to be removed from Sheffield ; and about 

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Q. Mary's penitential behaviour. (Orig.) Sheffield, 
Jan. 31,' 1571-^2. H)5. 

80. The Bp. of Rofs, to Ld. Burleigh; profelles 
£;reat integrity, and acknowledges having received 
i()me papers from Frances Barty, and among others 
Q. Elizabeth's horofcope. Tower, Nov. 1, 1571. 197. 

81. James VI ; his connniffion for the E. of Morton, 
the Com. of Damfermling, and James Makgill, to 
meet and confer with Ld. llunfdon, fent into Scot- 
land by Q. Eliz. Leith, Nov. 14, 1571.' 198. b. 

82. " The opinion and advice of the queen's 
majcfty^ conceaved by many conferences had v/ith 
her council, upon fuch letters, meflagcs, and adver- 
tifements as of late times have come to her know- 
ledge out of Scotland, for the ceafing and final end- 
ing of civil war and hoftilitie in the fame re^lm." 
(a draught much corrected by Cecil.) Jan. 0,% 
1571-2. ' 199. 

83. Sir R. Sadler, to Ld. Burleigh ; rejoices at the 
failure of a confpiracy againlt Burleigh ; about Q. 
Mary's demeanor,; &c. (Orig.) Sheffield, Jan. 14, 
1571-G. 206. 

84. Tlie E. of Shrewfbury, to Ld. Burleigh; re- 
ports Q. Mary's heavy complaints that her phyficians 
letters are not fent up : * menticms how far ffie is fuf- 
fered to take the air; and dilfuades giving her farther 
liberty. (Orig.) Sheffield, Dec. i<2. 1571. 208. 

85. A confideration of the cafe of Scotland, about 
4he manner of putting an end to the prefent con- 
troverfy. (a draught in Cecil's hand.) Dec. 10, 
1571. 209. 

86. Caftellanus, phyfician to Q. Mary, to Ld. Bur- 
leigh ; reprefents Q. Mary's decaying ftatc of health, 
and the want of medicines and other means to re- 
ftore her. (Orig. Latin.) Sheffield, 3 Idus Dec. 
1571. 213. 

87. The Bp. of Rofs, to Ld. Burleigh ; anfwer to 
two points propofed to him; ift. conceiTiing a prac- 
tice with Spain by means of the D. of Eeria ; and,, 
cd. concerning a writing taxing fir Nic. Bacon, 
Burleigh, &c. with wicked practices. N. B. Fitz- 
william and Hawkins charged with them. (Orig.) 
Nov. 9, 1571. 215. 

88. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh; reports 
the information a fpy of his had obtained from one 
Darbylhire an Eugliflv jefuit, of a plot contrived by 
Matliers againft Q. Elizabeth ; and other intelligence. 
(Orig.) Blois, March 4, 1571-2. 217. 

89. Reafons to be declared to Mons. du Croc, why 
Q.Elizabeth cannot allow him to go. to Scotland, 
(a draught correfted by Burleigh.) March 16, 
15.71-2. ' 219. 

90. Five charges laid againft the queen of Scots ; 
with the evidences. 1572. 221. 

91. A difcuffion on the perils if the Q. of Scotland 
l)e not delivered, (a draught in Burleigh's hand.) 
March 12, 1572. 223. b. 

92. Q. Elizabeth, to the K. of France; in com- 
mendation of de Foix ; and recommending Walfing- 
ham. (French, a correfted draught.) W. Sept. 1571. 
Alio a draught in Burleigh's hand of an additional 
])art of the above letter, in Englifli ; and on the next 
folio a French tranllation of the fame. 2(24. 

93. W. H. (Wm. llerle) to tlie Bp. of Rofs. (pro- 
bably the original, but certainly a copy in Herle's 
own hand of III. 10.) April 201, 1,371. 226. 

94. Ld. Burlcigli, to fir R. Sadler, and others ; 
with fome information to be enquired into about 
one John Synclair; and a report of the regent of 
Scotland having been flain at Stirling. (Orig.) 
LccS;i Sept. 8, 1571. 227. 



/ 95. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Tho. Smith and Dr. Wil- 
fon ; a warrant for putting Barker and Banifter, two 
of the D. of Norfolk's men, to the rack; (OHg.) 
Sept. 15, 1571. . 229. 

96. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; lament- 
ing her wretched fituation ; and requefting that Ih© 
may confer with fome one from France, be attcmdect 
by a priefl:, and have leave to fend open letters to her 
fon. (Orig. French.) Sheffield, Oft. 29, 1-571. 231. 

97. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; vindicat- 
ing her Avhole conduct, and imploring Elizabeth's re- 
turn of favour ; offering to be w holly devoted to her. 
(Orig. French.) Sheffield, Xmas day, 157 1. 232. 

98. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; about a 
propofed afibciation between her and her fon, which 
Ihe earneftly requefts Elizabeth not to impede ; writ- 
ten M'hen Midlemore was fent to Mary. (Orig* 
French.) Tutbury, March 12, 1568? 233. 

99. Mary Q. of Scots; her reftriftions and in- 
ftruftions to the D. of Chatelleraut, and the earls of 
Huntley and Argyle, her commiffioners of lieute- 
nancy in Scotland! Bolton, Jan. 6, 1568-9. 235. 

100. The Bp. of Rofs, to the carls, lords, and prin* 
cipal barons of the Q's majefty's (Mary) good fub- 
jecls ; accounting for the breaking up of the treaty^ 
and his own conduft therein, (a copy in the Bp's, 
own hand.) London, April 18, 1571. 237. 

101. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tho. Smith ; about Bar- 
ker and Hygford being put to the rack. (Orig.) 
Mark-hall, Sept. 16, 1571. 289- 

102. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tho. Smith and Dr. Wil- 
fon; returning Barker's depofition; ordering Charles 
to be examined, and the D. of Norfolk's houfes to 
be fearched ; acquaints them that ]Marr is made regent. 
(Orig,) Sept. 16, 1571. 240.' 

103. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tho. Smith; concerning 
the examination of the Bp. of Rofs, and others. 
(Orig.) Sept. 3, 157K 24U 

104. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Tho. Smith and Mr. Wal- 
fingham, her ambafiadors in France; apprizing them 
of her reafons for detaining du Croc, from going 
into Scotland, (a draught, one half in Burleigh's 
hand, the other' half corrected by him.) March 20, 
1571-2. 243. 

105. Reafons that moved Q. Elizabeth to ftay du 
Croc's going into Scotland, (the draught in Cecil's 
hand of III. 57.) March 19, 1571-2. 245. 

106. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; juftifv- 
ing herfelf; taxing the E. of Morton with duplicity 
in the late negociation ; and conjuring Elizabeth 
not to facrifice her to her enemies. (Orig. French.) 
Sheffield, March 31, 1572. 247- 

107. The earls of Suffcx and Leicefter, and Ld. 
Burleigh, to Ld. Grange; about propofals for a pa- 
cification in Scotland. Weftm. April 7, 1571. 249- 

108. Lord Burleigh, to fir Tho. Smith ; about the 
examination of feveral prifoners in the Tower. (Orig.) 
Oct. 19, 1571. 251. 

109. The D. of Chatelleraut and the E. of Hunt- 
ley, to Q. Elizabeth ; arraigning the adverfe part}', 
efpecially in the affair of the treaty ; and ftating the 
meafures they mean to piirfue. Edinb. May 22, 
1571. 2:>2. 

110. Lord Burleigh, to fir Tho. Smith; about the 
examinations of Barker and the D. of Norfolk, &c. 
(Orig.) Sept. 0, l '>7 1- 2;>4. 

111. Lord Burleig^h, to fir Tho^Smith; tfilljng him 
that he had fouAd in fir Thomametter m^ dfity^i 
of a ticket, (perhaps a P. S. to the above.) (urigr) 

255. 

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Smith and Dr. Wilfon ; clirefting them about the exa- 
mination of the D. of Norfolk. (Orig.) Stanftead, 
Sept. 21, 1571. ^56. 

113. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Tho. Smith and Dr. Wil- 
fon ; about the examination of Norfolk. (Orig.) 
Audley-end, Sept. 13, 1571. 258. 

1 1 4. Dr. Tho. Wilfon, to fir Tho. Smith ; acquaints 
him that he had become a voluntary prifoner to ferve 
the queen ; fends many papers and trinkets found in 
the I), of Norfolk's houfe; fpeaks in favour of 
Hickford and Barker. (Orig.) from prifon in the 
bloody Tower, Sept. 28, 1571. 260. 

115. Reafons for the ftay of du Croc's going into* 
Scotland ; (being a fair copy of the draught III. 89.) to 
which are added " Heads fent to clu Croc by the D. 
of Montmorency and the reft of the nobles lately with 
the Q s Majefty, in behalf of the Q. of Scots, (the 
date perhaps 16.) March 26, 1572. 262. 

116. Camelion: being an inveftive againft the 
laird of Lethington, fecretary of Scotland, by Geo. 
Buchanan. 1570. 265. 

1 1 7- Articles for the treaty, (being an Englifli 
tranllation of III. 55.) ]\Iarch 8, 1572. 270. 

1 1 8. A confideration of the matter of Scotland ; 
how the fame might be ordered to the fatisfa6lion of 
both the French K. and the Q. of England. March 
^8, 1572. 272. 

119. Q. Elizabeth's inftru6Hons to fir Wm. Drury, 
to join himfelf with Mons. du Croc to pacify the 
civil divifions in Scotland. 1572. 275. 

120. ' Articles propounded by the regent to thofe 
of the caftle (Q. Mary s party) for pacification of 
the troubles in Scotland. March 30, 1572. 281. 

121. Advertifements of the French king's intent 
towards Scotland. 1572. 28 1. b. 

122. Anfwers of the commiflioners appointed by 
the regent, to the articles given them by the Q's Ma- 
jefty 's commiflioners of England. April 2, 1572. 283. 

123. Reply to the anfwers of the caftle, delivered 
to the commiflioners of the regent April the 9th, and 
returned the I5th, 1572: and copy of a letter fent 
with thefe articles to Ld. Lethington, April 17, 1572. 

289. 

124. An infwer to the articles prefented to Q. 
Elizabeth's lieutenants, April 7 ; conferred upon with 
the commiflioners the 9tli ; and delivered to them 
the 13th. 1572. 290. b. 

125. Articles generally containing the intention 
of Q. Elizabeth for the pacification of Scotland, (the 
fame as III, 46. with many additions.) April 7, 
1572. 291. b. 

126^ Anfwers to the replies w^e (thofe of the caftle) 
laft received from Q. Elizabeths commiflioners; de- 
livered April 24, 4572. 293. b. 

127. The French king's inftruftions to Mons. du 
Croe; delivered at Greenwich. (French.) April 
13, 1572. 295. 

128. Extrafts from lord Seton's negociation with 
tlie D. d'Alva; fent by Ld. Hunfdon, April is, 
1572. 296. 

129. A reply (by Q. Elizabeth's commiflioners) 
to the anfwers given to the Lds. of the king's party ; 
delivered April 19, 1572. s^8. 

130. Projeft of a letter which the K. of France 
defires Q. Elizabeth to write to him, concerning the 
Engliih rebels in Scotland. (Latin.) April 20, 
1^72. 302. 

131. A fummary of the articles propofed to boil 
jarties,i%Scrtiand ; with notes of the aalwer*^ ano 



the variations both from the articles and among 
themfelves. April 26, 1572. 303. 

1 32. Anfwer from the regent to the reply of Q. 
Elizabeth's commiflioners; received at Greenwich, 
May 6, 1572. 307. 

133. Sir Wm. Drury, to Ld. Burleigh; much in- 
telligence about correfpondence from Scotland, &c* 
Berwick, May 12, 1572. 309. 

134. Certain articles concerning matters where- 
with the Q. of Scots may be charged by the Ld. 
Lawarr (Delawar) fir R. Sadler, Dr. Wilfon, and 
Tho. Bromley, folic, gen. June 1 1, 1572. 31 1. 

135. Ld. Delawar, and the other commiflioners; 
their proceedings with the Q. of Scotland. 1572. 312. 

136. The Q. of Scotland's proteftation before her 
anfwers given to the articles. Sheftield, June 17, 
1572. 313. 

137. Extract from a letter of Mary Q. of Scots, 
to Mons. de la Motte ; notifying to him the above 
proteft. (French.) Sheffield, June 19, 1572. 314. 

138. A brief note of fuch things as the Q's Ma- 
jefty was content to alfent unto, up6n certain matters, 
(relating to Scotland.) propofed by Alons. de Foix. 

315. 

139. A proclamation by the regent and fecret 
council ; ordering the inhabitants of Edinburgh to 
repair to the country, on account of a fcarcity. 
June 21, 1572. 317. 

140. Extraft from inftruftians given by the Q. of 
Scots to the Bp. of Rofs: fent to Q. Elizabeth. 
June 29, 1572. 318. 

141. Mons. du Croc's propofitions to the regent 
and lords, about the furrender of Hume caftle, and 
an abftinence. (French.) July 14, 1572. 319. 

142. Sir Wm. Drury, to Ld. Burleigh; reports 
conferences with the two parties in the caftle, and at 
Leith. RefteiTick, July 18, 1572. 320. 

143. The anfwers thofe of the caftle gave to Tilli- 
barne : reported by them to Capt. Carle. July, 
1572. 322. 

144. Sir Robt. Drury, to Ld. Burleigh; various 
intelligence from Scotland : parts of two letters. 
July 18, and 20, 1572. 323. 

145. The abftinence from hoftility ; fubfcribed by 
the king's party. Leith, July 30, 1572. 325. 

146. The abftinence from hoftility; fubfcribed by 
thofe of the caftle. Edinb. July 30, 1572. 327. 

147. Another copy of the abftinence. (ill. 145.) 
July 30, 1572. 330. 

148. W. Maitland (Ld. Lethington) to Ld. Bur* 
Icigh ; reprefenting his good intentions and fervices 
in the late pacification; and courting Burleigh's 
favour. (Orig.) Edinb. July 30, 1572. 332. 

149. Declaration of the lord re^nt, touching the 
obfervation ef the abftinence. Edinb. Aug. 1, 1572. 

' 333. 

150. Wm. Maitland? to fir Wm. Drury; report- 
ing fome proceedings of the regent's party at Edinb. 
fin ce the abftinence. (Orig.) Aug. 8, 1572. 335. 

151. Sir Wm. Drury, to Ld. Burleigh; various 
news from Scotland. Berwick, Aug. 1 1, 1572. j 336. 

152. Sir Wm. Drury, to Ld. Burleigh; more news 
from Scotland. Berwick, Aug. 27, 1572. 336. b. 

153. John, Regent, (the E. of Marr) to fir Wm. 
Drury ; in anfwer to complaints by thofe in the caf- 
tle delivered to Mons. du Croc. (Orig.) Stirling, 
Aug. 15, 1572. 338. 

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ahftincnce, to l>e communicated to Q. Elizabetli. 
(Orig.) Stirling, Sept. 4, 1572. 339. 

155. H. Ivilligrew, to Ld. Burleigh and the E. of 
Leicefter; various news about the regent, the abfti- 
nence, an Irilh billiop, &c. Edinb. Sept. 29, 1572. 

340. 

156. Articles agreed upon by tlie confent of the 
j^entlemen of the eait and middle marches of England, 
tor the quiet ftay of the country. Oft. 16, 1572. 

342. 

157. H. Killigrew, to the E. of Leicefter and Ld. 
Burleigh ; about the demand of the Caftilians (thofe 
of the caftle) for fecurity of the abftineuce, &c. 
Stirling, Oci. 19, 1572. 343. 

158. Mr. Stuard's declaration touching du Croc's 
negociation, concerning which he had lome confe- 
rence with Mr. Killigrew. Oft. 21, 1572. 344. 

159. Q. Elizabeth s inftruftionsforthe E. of Hunt- 
ingdon prefident, and others of her majefty's coun- 
cil in the north. 06t. 22, 1572. 345. 

160. Reafons why the oblivion defired by the ad- 
verfaries (Q. ^Mary's party) fliould not be granted ; 
why the caftle of Edinb. iliould be delivered to the 
king; and alfo w hy pledges Ihould be given by thofe 
>vho made defeftion from the king. Nov. 1572. 347. 

161. Sir Wm. Mufgrave, to Ld. Burleigh; about 
redrefs for divers robberies on the borders. Is^'ov. 4, 
1572. 3 49. b. 

* 162. Articles to inquire of in the north parts ; or- 
dered by the E. of Huntingdon. Dec. 1572. 351. 

163. A long difcuflion concerning Q. INfary's guilt 
in the D. of Norfolk's confpiracy ; and the legality 
of Q. Elizabeth s proceedings againft her. (French.) 
1572. 353. 

164. Extraft of a letter in cypher from Ld. Lcth- 
ington, to Q. Mary of Scots; reprefenting the de- 
cayed ftate of her party in Scotland ; the cruelties 
exercifcd on the people of the caftle; the remiirncfs 
of France in aftbrding aid ; and mentioning the ab- 
llinencc they had been compelled to agree to. Aug. 
10, 1572. decyphered, Dec. 5. 364. 

165. H. Killigrcw, to the Ld. Treafurer (Burleigh) 
and the E. of Leicefter; reports his and du Croc's 
negociations with the two parties in Scotland for 
peace or abftinence; alfo news. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Sept. 19, 1572. 365. 

166. II. Killigrcw, to the Ld. Treafurer and ,tlie 
E. of Leicefter ; tranfaftions in Scotland ; he wiflics 
J^ethington away ; intelligence from Flanders, and 
about tlie maiVacre in France ; a conference with the 
Caftilians, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Sept. 21, 1572. 

367. 

167. H. Killigrcw, to the Ld. Treafurer and the 
E. of Leicefter ; reporting at length the progrefs of 
his negociations. (Orig.) Edinb. Oft. 6, 1572. 

370. 

168. H. Killigrcw, to the Ld. Treafurer and the 
E. of Leicefter ; reports his conferences at Dalkeith 
with the regent and Morton : with a poftfcript 
(Orig.) Edinb. Oft. 9, 1572. 373. 

169. H. Killigrcw, to tlie Ld. Treafurer and the 
E. of Leicefter; reports fonie negociations between 
the Caftilians and the regent's party, and confe- 
rences of his own with fome of the leaders. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Oft. 13. 1572. 376. 

170. Farnihurft: a declaration of his intention to 
preferve peace on the borders. (Orig.) Nov. 1, 
1572. X 380. 

171 Sir Tho. Gargrave, to Ld. Burleigh ; report 
ing the E. of Northumberland's behaviour before 
his execution. (Orig.) York, Aug. 23, 157^. 381 



172. Maitland and Kircaldy (Lethington and 
Grange) to Killigrew ? remonftrate about fome pro- 
ceedings fmce the conclulion of the abftinence. 
(Orig.) Edinb. caftle, Aug. 8, 15 72. 383. 

173. The E. of Shrewfljury, to Ld. Burleigh; re- 
)orts a converfation which Fabian the French king^ 
ecretary had with Q. Mary in his prefence. (Orig.) 
Shcftield caftle, Aug. 16, 1572. 384. 

174. Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter; with 
fome letters received, and remarks on the affairs of 
Scotland. (Orig.) Nov, 8, 1572. 386. 

175. Letliington and Grange, to la Motte the Fr. 
ambafs. reprefenting their reduced ftate; the breaking 
of the abftinence ; and deftring relief from France. 
(French, partly in cypher.) Caftlc of Lilleburg, 
Jan. 17, 1572-3. 388. 

176. Reafons to move the king of France to aid 
tlie caufe of the Q. of Scotland : and anfwers to the 
fame. 1572. 390. 

177. Mary Q. of Scots; her proteftation concern-^ 
ing certain articles objefted againft her by Ld. De- 
lawar, ftr R. Sadler, &c. Sheftield, June 17, 1572. 

393. 

178. Ld. Burleigh, to Killigrew; urging him to 

1)rofecute his negociation. (a minute in Burleigh s 
land.) Windfor, Sept. 29, 1572. 394. 

179. A conference had between the Scottifti and 
Englilli commiflioners at a Privy Council at Green- 
wich, (the original appears to have been figncd 
by Rofs, Galloway, and Livingfton.) March 20, 
1570-1. ' 395. 

180. The fum of the communication v ith the D,. 
of Montmorency, Mons. de F'oix, and Mons. dc \j, 
Motte ; concerning the Scottifti affairs (a draught in 
Burleigh's hand.) June, 1572. 398. 

181. Mary Q. of Scots: her proteft. (the original 
of HI. 177.) June 17, 1572. 400. 

182. An anfwer of Q. Elizabeth's council to the 
propofitions of Montmorency, de Foix, and de la 
Motte. (Orig. French, figned de la Motte Fcne- 
lon.) June 28, 1572. 401. 

183. Mary Q. of Scots, to the Bp. of Glafgow ; 
deliring him to procure aid from France, (a cypher, 
fent by Sec^ WaHingham to Mr. John Sommers to be 
decyphered.) Wallingham's letter is dated Windfor, 
Oct. 24, 1582. probably 1572. ' 402. 

184. Matters to be confidered for the furety of the 
Q's Majefty and the realm, upon the knowledge of 
the great murders committed in France upon all that 
protefs the religion, (notes probably in WaHingham s 
hand, with many corrections.) The Q's marriage is 
often mentioned in thefc fcraps. Sept. 7, 1572. 404. 

185. Notes of matters for Scotland, (probably 
in Walfingham's hand.) Feb. 19, 1572. 411. 

186. Certain matters to be remembered in the Q's 
marriage, (notes probably in Walfmgham's hand.) 

^ 412. 

187. Notes made upon the death of the French 
king (Charles IX.) and the probable confeqiiences 
of it. (probably in Walfingham's hand.) 1574. 413. 

188. Notes upon Scottifti affairs: almoft oblite- 
rated, (perhaps by Walftngham.) ' 414. 

1 89. Notes to be prefently confidered in the caufesf 
of Scotland, (probably taken by WaHingham.) Sq>t; 
29, 1571. 

190. Notes of matteis to be confidered of, upotf^ 
the knowledge of the murder of the prot^ftantsr iir 
France, (probably by Walftngham, and perhaps part 
of III. 184.) Sept 7, 1572. ' 416- 

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Grange) to Mr. Killigrew ; vemonftmting againft Q. 
Elizabeth's lending down troops againft tiiem; vindi- 
cating thenilcives, and cfiaiging the E. of Morton. 
(Orig.) Edinb. callle, March % \57^-S. 417. 

19^. Elizabeth Maflie s information concerning 
fonie prifoners in the tower. Sept. 7, 1^72. 4 19. 

193. A bitter inveftive againft Mary Q. of Scots : 
being a letter probably addrefled to lord Burleigh, 
aud dated London, Sept 6, 1572. 420. 

194. The anfwers of the Q. of Scotland to fuch 
articles as were propofcd on the part of Q. Eliza- 
beth, by Shrewibury, Delawar, Sadler, Wilfon, and 
Bromley. (Orig. ligned by the 5 conimiirioners.) 
Sheffield, June 10 and 17, 1572. 423. 

195. Certain matters wherein the Q's forbeaiing 
and delays (in five inftances) have produced not 
only inconveniences and increafe of expenfe, but 
alfo dangers, (in Cecil's hand.) April, 1572. 425. 

196. A fummary of articles propofed to the two 
parties in Scotland: with anfwers, feemiugly by tliofe 
of the caftle. (French.) April, 1572. 428. 

197. Sir 'flio. Smith and Mr. Walfingham, to Q. 
Elizabeth; report a conference they had M'ith the Q. 
Dowager of France, concerning du Croc's negoci- 
ations^ cScc. (Orig.) Blois, April 3, 1572. 429. 

198. The E. of Weftmorland, to Ld. Burleigh ; 
exculpating himfclf, and requelling liis mediation. 
(Orig.) Nov. 30, 1572. 433. 

199. James, Regent, (Morton) to the E. of Leicef- 
ter; requefting anfwers from Q. Elizabeth. (Orig.) 
Dalkeith, Nov. 3, 1572. 434. 

200. Wm. Kyrkaldy, to fir Wra. Drury, general of 
the Englifii forces ; defiring that his filter, who was 
ill, might be futtered to go out of the cafdc of Edin- 
burgh. (Orig.) On the margin is written *'The re- 
gent allows not that file fiiould come out." Edinb. 
caftle, May 8, 1573. 436. 

201. Account of a conference betM'een Q. Eliza- 
beth and a French ambaiiador, in which Eliz. ftates 
the complaints flie has againft the Q. of Scots, and 
the conduct of the French in her favour. (French.) 

438. 

e02. Wm Wharton, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports fome 
feditious practices iu the north, liippon, Dec. 9, 
1573. 439. 

Q03. Wm. Wharton, to the E. of Huntingdon, 
Ld. Prefident of the north parts; acknowledging 
fome mifconduft ; but craving the earl's indulgence; 
and cautioning him againft the evil reports of his 
enemies. Uippon, Dec. 17, 1573. 440. b. 

S04. The E. of Bedford, to the E. of Huntingdon ; 
in favour of Wm. Wharton. Hampton-court, March 
1573-4. 44i.b. 

205. Sir John Forfter, to the E. of Bedford ; com- 
mending Wm. Wharton, mIio had been dircfted by 
Walfingliam to watch Q. Mary. Alnwick, March 24, 

1573-4. 442. 

206. Sir John Forfter's order and direflions agreed 
iipon with Wm. Wharton, for the bringing to light 
of the Q. of Scotland's devices: reported to the E. 
of Huntingdon at York. March 27, 1574. 443. 

207. An order delivered to the E. of Huntingdon 
by Wm.Wharton ; touching his repair to Sheffield, and 
being there apprehended, to prevent fufpicion. June ? 
18, 1574. 444. b. 

208. Wm. Wharton, to the E. of Bedford ; repre- 
feuting favourably his conduft ; and cautioning the 
E. againft flanderous reports, Alnwick, April 20, 

1574. 445. 

£09. Wm. Wharton, to th^,;E. of Huntingdon; 



defcanting upon his fervices ; and complaining of 
obloquy. Rippon, March 8. 1574. 446. 

210. Wm. Wharton, to fir Tho. Gargrave; defiring 
him to obtain from the I^. Prefident, a fufpenfion of 
die recognizance for his appearance. Dec. 10, 
1574. 448. 

211. Sir John Forfter's order and dire6lions, &c. 
(the original of III. 206.) to which are added "fome 
other inftru6tions by the faid Wharton, opened by 
him unto the E. of Huntingdon." March 24, 
1574. 449. 

212. James, Regent, (Morton) to tt>e E. of Lei- 
cefler ; requefting anfwers from Q. Elizabeth ; and 
giving intelligence. (Orig.) Holyrood-houfe, Aug. 
19, 1573. 451. 

213. A long difpatcli, partly from the Card, of 
Lorrain, and partly from the Abp. of Glafgow (Bea- 
ton) to Mary Q. of Scots; with much ncM's, and 
encouraging aflurances from F'rance, efpecially a 
circumftantial account of the king of Poland's 
(afterwards Henry III.) departure out of France. 
N. B. This is the decypher of perhaps more than one 
difpatch. Feb. 7, 1573. 453, 

214. ' A lift of letters and papers contained in a 
packet dire6ted by the Q. of Scotland to Mons. de 
la Motte the French ambaflador. Dec. 1573. 458. 

215. James, Regent, to fome lord in England, pro- 
bably Leiceftcr ; reporting tlie furrendcr of the eaftle 
of Edinburgh. (Orig.) Holyrood-houfe, May 31, 
1573. 460. 

216. W. Kirkaldy and W. Maitland, to fome Eng- 
liih lord ; upon the furrender of the caftle of Edin^ 
burgh ; profefling tberafelves wholly devoted to Q. 
Elizabeth, and defiring to be recommended to her 
favour. (Orig.) Edinb. May 29, 1573. 46I. 

2 1 7. James, Regent, to an Englilh lord (Leicefter?) 
acquaints him that Edinburgh caftle will fliortly be 
battered ; and thanks him for a hoiie. (Orig.) 
Holyrood-houfe, May 16, 1573. 462. 

21*. The E. of Huntingdon, to the council of 
England ; communicates reports fpread in the nordi 
that aid was coming from France for the Caflilians; 
and about the defence made by Edinb, caftle* (Orig.) 
York, May 3, 1573. 463. 

419. James, Regent, to theE. of Leicefter ; thanks 
him for intelligence ; defires it may be continued ; 
about the ftate of the borders, &c. (Orig.) Dal- 
keith, May 9, 1573. • 464. 

220. Q. Elizabeth to the Regent of Scotland ; cre- 
dential in favour of Mr. Hen. Killigrew. (notfent.) 
Greenwich, May, 1574. 466. 

221. H. Killigrew, to Sec^ WWrngham ; various 
intelligence about the affairs of Scotland. Edinb. 
Aug. 3, 1574. 468. 

222. Fragments and extra6)s of letters, contain- 
ing fome expreflions of great fondnefs, and faid 
on the back to be (probably) from lir Fr. Englefield 
in Flanders, to the duchefs of Feria in Spain, and to 
have been intercepted Nov. 12, 1574. (fome in cy- 
pher.) N. B. One of them is from a hulbaiid to his 
wife, dated London, March 5. 469. 

223. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh ? news 
about negoc4ations, &c. (Orig.) London, April 16, 
1575. ' 47s. 

224. The Pp. of Rofs, to the D. of Norfolk, (a 
cypher not decypliCred.) Oft. 11, 1575. 474. 

225. Inftru6tions for Mr Killigrew. (a draught 
corrected by Burleigh.) May 7, 1575. 475. 

226. Atticles concluded between the comtnif- 
fioners of the two kingdoms, fqy the redrefs of 

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grievances on tlie borders. Foulclon? Sept. 13, 
1575. 479. 

227v Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh ; fends 
him the conteflions of fome mean offenders, whom he 
advifes to have fent to the Tower. (Orig.) Lond. 
April 30, 1575. 481. 

228. Q. Elizabeth, to the Regent of Scotland ; 
credential in favour of Killigrew. (Orig.) Hatfield, 
June 14, 1575. 482. 

229. The Abp. of Glafgowj to his brother, (a 
cypher not decyphered.) Aug. 1575. 484. 

230. Mary Q. of Scots, to Dr. Allan, then at 
Doway; exprelTmg piety and refignation; and declar- 
ing her intention (if ever in her power) to reftore the 
Catholic religion in this ifland. ShetTield, Aug. 3, 
1575. . 485. 

231. Robt Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
concerning feveral of the nobility in Scotland. (Orig.) 
Berwick, July 19, 1575. 486. 

232. Sir Fn Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh ; con- 
taining complaints of the Scots concerning the fpoils 
they iuffer from Yngleyr a pirate, &c. (Orig.) 
Stratford, July 24, 1577. 487. 

233. The Regent of Scotland? to fome Englifh 
officer on the borders (Forfter, orDrury) concerning 
fome outrages committed in Liddifdale by Englilh 
borderers and fugitives. Holyrood-houfe, Aug. 25, 
1577. 488. 

234. The Regent of Scotland? his letter of credit 
to Wm. Douglas, to be delivered to the Ld. warden 
of the middle marches of England ; concerning the 
outrages and fugitives mentioned in the above. 
Holyrood-houfe, Aug. 25, 1577- 489. 

235. Mary Q. of Scots, to Beaton, brother 

to the Archbp. of Glafgow, and her maitre d*hotel ; 
defiling information; and recommending great cau- 
tion and fecrecy. (French, an extrad, partly cypher.) 
Sheffield, Aug. 22, 1577. 490. 

236. Tliree extra6h of cyphered letters from the 
Q, of ScotSi to the Abp. of Glafgow, her ambaflador 
in France. (French.) Aug. 1577- 492. 

237. Extra<^ of a letter from Mary Q. of Scots, 
to the Abp. of Glafgow. (being part of the laftof the 
three contained in the preceding article.) Aug. 
1577- 495. 

238. A paper in Burleigh's hand, entitled " De- 
vices being projects of what might be done with 
the Q. "of Scots. 1577. 497. 

239. Extraft of a letter from Mary Q. of Scots, to 
Monf. de Mauvifiere, a French ambaflhdor or agent 
in London ; concerning her ill health and forlorn 
ftate ; and thanking him for good offices. 498. 

240. Naue, fecretary to Q. Mary, to his brother in 
France; about his domeftic affairs. (French.) 
Sheffield, Aug. 6, 1577. 499. 

241. Naue, to his brother ; acquainting him tliat 
the Q. of Scots intended to difcharge Dolu an 
agent of hers in France, and advifing him to apply 
for his office. (French.) Sheffield, Aug. 31, 1577. 

500. 

242. Copies and extracts of letters, fuppofed from 
Saunders, an Engliffi traitor in Spain, to fir Fr. Engle- 
ficld and Dr. Allan; conveying intelligence: many 
names and words in cypher. Madrid, Oct. 4, Nov. 
30. and 6, 1577. 501. 

243. A letter in Walfingham's hand, to fome lord ; 
chiefly concerning the lord's fon, who had come to 
court; and Q. Elizabeth's willingnefs to ferve him. 
1577. 504- 

244. A letter in Walfingham's hand, to fome 
duchefs ; blaiping her and lady Suffolk for going to 



Rufford to meet Ly. Shrewfl)ury. A note at the 
bottom in Burleigh s hand. 1577. '506. 

245. A letter in cypher, marked at the bottom, 
" the Q. of Scots to D. Allen, cop. 3. Aug. 1577.'* 

507. 

246. Divers notes concerning the borders; in 
Walfingham's hand. 1578. 508, 

247. Lifl: of the votes for and againfl; the E.* of 
Morton being of the Privy Council. N. B. Mr. G. 
Buchanan, privy feal, was againft him. June 18, 
1578. * 510. 

248. Lift of the counfellors prefent at the eleftiod 
of the abbot of Durafermling, to be fent ambaflador 
into England. Buchanan was here on the regent s 
fide. June 18, 1578. 5io. b. 

249. Minutes of inftruclions for the ambaflador 
Dumfermling. June, 1578. 51 k 

250. Robert Bowes, to the E. of Leicefter ; reports 
K. James having created the Bp. of Caithncfs (Robt. 
Stewart) E. of Lenox, to the prejudice of Ld. Charles 
his uncle; and other intelligence. (Orig.) Stirling, 
July 23, 1578. 512T 

251. The E. and countefs of Shrewlbury, to the E. 
of Leicefter; concerning lady Arabella's title to tht 
earldom of Lenox. (Orig.) Chatf worth, Aug. 2, 
1578. 514. 

252. Ld. Hunfdon, to the E. of Leicefter; tepoit- 
ing an apprehenfion of frefli troubles in Scotland ; 
commends Robt. Bowes: with a copy of certain ar- 
ticles of agreement for the pacification of Scotland. 
Berwick, Aug. 19, 1578. 5lC- 

253. A declaration of the king and council of 
Scotland : being the articles inclofed in the above. 

517- 

254. Robt. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; about a fmy 
at Stirling ; and the danger of frelh diforders in Scot- 
land. (Orig.) Edinb. April 28, 1578. 520. 

255. Sir N. Throckmorton, to the E. of Leicefter; 
giving a very unfavourable reprefentation of the ftate 
of aft'airs in Scotland. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 15, 
1578. 522. 

256. An aft of the parliament of Scotland ; declar-- 
ing the forfeitures of John Hamilton commend' of 
Arbroath, and Claud Hamilton commend' of Pailley ; 
the revocation of the enfeoffment of the earldom of 
Lenox to Ld. Charles Stewart ; and confirmation of 
the fiiid enfeoffment to Robt. Stewart Edinb. Nov. 
10, 1578. 524. 

257. Robt. Bowes, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
K.James having revoked his grant of the earldoin 
of Lenox to the 13p. of Caithnefs, and conferred 
it on his (the Bp's.) ne])hew Efme Stewart, Ld. 
d'Aubigny; alfo other intelligence; and vindicating 
himfelf againft the malicious charges of Rowland 
Johnfon. (Orig.) Berwick, March ^19, 1579. 550. 

258. Robt. Bowes, to the E. of Leictfter; inteU 
ligence; fome mention of an intended match with 
Denmark. (Orig.) Berwick, Jan. 30, 1579- 532. 

259. Robt. Bowes, to the E. of Leicefter; various 
news. (Orig.) Berwick, Feb. 20, 1579. 534. 

260. Mary Q. of Scots, to Monf de Mauvifitre ; 
difclaiming fome charges made againft her of having 
treated with France, &c. (a corretted draught.) 
Nov. 21, 1579. • 535. 

261. The Bp. of Rofs, to Ld. Burleigh; about the 
reftitution of Scottilh abbies in Gennany in favour 
of the emigrant clergy; mentions his hiftory, &c. 
(Orig.) Paris, Feb. 28, 1579. 537. 

262. Nicholas Armmgton, to Sec'' Walfinghamj 
reports Naue, Q. Mary's fecretary, having been re- 
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acknowledge him as king, (Orig.) Benvick, June 
23, 1579- 539. 

263. Sir Alex. Hay : intelligence about the profe- 
cution of the Uamiltons, and other noblemen. June 
3, 1579- 541. 

264. Q. Elizabeth's conmiiflion^: appointing a 
council in the north. (Latin.) Herttbrd, Nov. 21, 

1580. . • . . 543. 

265. Q. Elizabeth's inftru6iions to her council in 
the north. Nov. 1580. 545. 

266. Abftra6ls of letters concerning ScpttiflKaffairs, 
chiefly from Mr. Bowes; from the 2d to, tbp 27th of 
April 1580. (faid to be in the hand-writing offtrjlobt. 
Cotton.) . 557. 

267- Robt. Bowes, to the E. of Leicefter; reportr 
ing the danger of fo\ne difturbances in Scotland ; 
moft of the Scots depend entirely 011 Q. Eliz. (Orig^) 
Berwick, June 15, 1580. 56i. 

268. Roger Ofter (Afton?) to the E. of Leicefter; 
rqjorts K. James's kind reception of a pyed horfe, 
and other prefcnts fent down; Lenox's (d'Aubigny) 
rifmg favour, &c. (Orig.) Dundee, June 10, 
1580. ... ^^^^ 

269. Sir Fn Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter ; 
ibout fqirie demand of Lady Dacre; a forcible at- 
tempt of d'Aubigny to get Dumbarton caftle, &c. 
(Orig.) Werke, Aug. 31, 1^80. 565. 

270. Robt. Bowes, to the E. of Leicefter ^ reports 
that the late fufpicions among the Scottilli nobility 
are fupptrfled; changes intended by the king, but 
not eftected; and other intelligence about Lenox, 
Morton> &c. (Orig.) Edinb. May 16, '^580. 567. 

27 K Marjr Q. of Scots; her commiflion to the 
duke rfe Gtlife, appointing him her lieutenant and 
plenipotentiary in a negocijitJon between her' and her 
ton. (Orig. French.) Sheffield, Jan. 5, 1580-1. 369. 

and 570. 

2?2. Draught; of three letters of credit of Q: 
Elizabetli, to feveral noblemen of Scotland; in fa^ 



vour of Robt. Bowes 
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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foHis 266. 

1. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to Hen. Killigrew, 
, Efq. touching the troubles, and the pacification 

thereof, in Scothmd, about the time of the maflacre 
in France : w ith marginal notes by fir Robt Cotton. 
1572. 1. 

2. Alex. Hay e, to IMr. Killigrew at Carlifle; with 
various information, chiefly concerning the m^gocia- 
tions for peace between the two parties in Scotland. 
(Oiig.) Edinb. Jan. 17, 1572-3. 4. 

3. Sir Ja. Balfour, to lord Burleigh ? ftating the 
difficulties he meets with in being reftored to his 
property, offices, &c. requeft^lg Q. Elizabeth's in- 
terference for that purpofe, and to have his trial 
for Darnley's murder poftponed. Burly, Jan. 1 2y 
1572-3. 6. 

. 4. Sir John Forfter, to Ld. Burleigh? report^g 
various matters concerning the tranquillity of the 
borders. Alnwick, Jan. 23, 1572-3. 7. 

5. A table of tlie afts of parHament begun at 
Edinburgh the I5th of Januarj^, and concluded the 
fi6th of uie fame month ; with the fubftance of the 
afls that cannot be well known by their titles. 
i572-S. 8. 

6. A furvey of the town and caftje of EtRnburgh, 
bv Rowland Johnfon and John Flemming, by order 
m & Wm* Drury gov. of Berwick, and Mr. Killigrew 



Q. Elizabeth's ambalfador in Scotland. (Orig.) 
Jan. 27, 1572-3. \q. 

7. H. Killigrew, to fir Tho. Smith? about fomc 
fteps he had taken with tlie D. of Chattelleraut and 
the E. of Huntley, to perfuade them to compliance* 
(Orig. probably only a fragment.) Feb. 1, 1572-3. 

13. b. 

8. Kotes of Wauts at Berw ick, &c. for fcrvice 19. 
Scotlauti; byArrihgton. Feb. 1572-3. I4r 

9. A. Galloway, to H. Killigrew ; concerning the 
intended meeting at Perth ; his own defire to co- 
operate ; and in favour of his iTon. . (Orig. ) Longland^ 
Feb. 3, 1572-3. 15. b. 

. 10. Propofats . foi! keeping the king^s perfon at 
Stirling; by Alex. Arflcyn (Erflviue?) as the regent 
Morton fliall order. Feb. 1572-3- 16. 

11. H. Killigrew, to.Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
about hpttages, the fiege of Blacknelle, the coming 
of iFrenchmen into Scotland, &c. (an extract.) 
Feb. 1572-3. . ' 17. 

12. Sir yfm. Drmy, to Ld. Burleigh ; about Vcrac's 
arrival (an extract.) Feb. 1572:3. 17. 

13. H. Killigrew,; to fir Tho. Smitli Sec^ to Q. 
Elizalieth; various 'intelligence concerning the ne- 
gpciations in Scotland refpcding the pacification, of 
tlje. realm; Edinburgh, Feb. 5, 1572-3. 18. 

{ M. H. Killigr^iw, to Ld. Burleigh ; naming feveral 
Scpttifh.lords, &c. who have fubfcribed the propofal 
of the regent, (anextraft.) Feb. 8, 1572-3. 19. b. 

: .1^. .Wm. Waaxlall, one of the bailiflfs of Scar- 
borough, > to thejE. of Huntingdon; acquainting 
him of .fix ScDttifli fliips having been driven into 
Scarborough by tempeft^ and that Verac was in one 
of them. Scarborongh, Feb. 19^ 15J2-3- 19. b. 

16. H. Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh;, with fpme 
account of Gordon and .Chambers, feemirigly two 
Scottifli adventuj^s in France. (Orig.) • Feb. 8, 
1572-3. - ' * ♦ 20. 

17. H. Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh? about the 
agi^einent between the Scottifli lords; and Ibme 
tmnfa^lions confequent upon it (Orig.) , Perth^ 
Feb. 23,. 1572-3. 21. 

18. The Lds. Lethington and Grange, to the E. 
of Huntley ; exhorting him not to forfake their caufc 
haftily. Feb. 23, 1572-3. 22. 

19. Ld. Lethington, to lady Livingfton ; defiring 
her to ufe all her influence with Alex. Erflcine to keep 
the young king and Stirling caftle out of the hands of 
the regent and the Eiiglifli party, (a letter de- 
c>'phered.) Edinb. caftle, Feb. 23, 1572-3. 22. b. 

20. A fummons made by Hen. Killigrew, to theE. 
of Huntley, and the ions of the D. of Chattelleraut: 
appearing to be a ratification of the late agreement. 
Perth, Feb. 23, 1572-3. 24. 

21. A motion in the parliament of Scotland, for a 
league with England. March 2, 1572-3. 25. 

22. The Lds. Lethington and Grange, to Nic. 
Arrington ; being their anfwer to certain oflfbrs made 
to them in the name of Q. Elizabeth, (nearly a copy 
of iv. 26.) March 2, 1573. 25. 

23. H. Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh ; about the ne- 
gociations with the Caftilians, hoftages, the fliips 
that brought Verac, intelligence from Flanders, &c. 
Edinb. March 4, 1572-3. 26, 

24. Sir Wm. Drury, to Ld. Burleigh; about the 
proceedings of the Caftilians, &c. Berwick, March 7, 
1572-3. 27. b. 

'25. Nic. Arrington, to fir Wm. Drury ? about his 
negociation with the Caftilians. (Orig.) Edinb. 
March 5, 1572*3, 28. 

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Off. Offers of the Caftilians to N. Arrington ; bein^ 
their anfwers to Q. Elizabeth's propofals. (vid. IV. 22.) 
March, 1572-3. 29. 

S7. H. KilligreA^, to Ld. Burleigh; conterning 
the obftinacy of the Cftftilians, the hoftages, prafticeB 
of the French, &c. iklinb. March 9, 1572-3- : SO, 

2B. II. Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh; concerning 
the means of eftablifhing peace; p^nfions to be' given 
in Scotland ; the reduaion of Edinburgh caftle, &c. 
March 14, 1572-3. . . ■ . ' .32. 

SO. A difcotirfe delivered by the regent (Morton) 
to Q. Eliiabeth's tlmbaffadon (afraginentO Edinb. 
March 13, 1572-3. 35. 

so. A difcourfe, &c. (being the whole original of 
the preceding article.) Marclv 1 a, i572f-8. - 3(5. 

31. H. Killigrew, to Id, Burleigh; reporting 
various correfpondericts brid negociatiions ; clanidurs 
againft France, &c. Edinb. March 17, 1572*3. 38. 

32. Earl Huntley, .to Ld. jBurTeigh; thanks him 
for good offices ; and about various matters concern- 
ing the pacification, the Caftilian's,' &c. (Ofjg.) 
Scoone, March 23, 1572-3. 4!i 

33. An abftrafl; of Mr. Killigfrew's inftruftions^ 
fent in the place of fir Wm. Drury. (in fir Robert 
Cotton s hand- writing.) Jan. 1573. ' 42. 

34. Au.abftrift of the a6ts of the parliament of 
Scotland, begun the 15th and ended the 26th of Jan. 
1573, (vid. IV. 5. in fit Robt. Cotton's hand.) Jan; 
1572-3. - ; r . $0; ) 

35. H. Killigrew, to Ld: Burleigh ; various intel: 
ligence; and particularly reportinjg a <!otiferenc^ 
Vith the regent about pacificatioli. *^Edinb. March 
S7> 1573. " 

36. Sir John Forfter, to Ld. Burleigh; about the 
laird of Fernihurft. Alnwick, March 29, 15 73. 4'8. 

36. a, The laird of Fernihurft, to the regent (^Ipr- 
to^) defiring an anfwer to Q. Elizabeth's intercdlion 
iahis favour. Eaft Ghipches, March 31, ^1573. 48. 

37. H. Killigrdw to. V. two letters about 
ycrnihurft's bufmefa. 1573. - 48. b. and,49. 

38. Sir John Forfter, to the Regent of Sootlatid; 
about Fdmihurft's bufincfe, and the borders. Aln- 
wick, March 28, 1573. 49. 

39. Sir John Forfter, to H. Killigrew; about fome 
letters of his concerning Fernihurft. Alnwick, 
March 28, 1573. 50. ' 

40. H, Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh; concerning hof- 
tages; commends the regent; and about a final 
peace, &c. Edinb. March 29, 1573. 50. 

41. Sir Wm. Drury 's orders to his army at Edin- 
burgh (in print.) 1573- 53. b. 

42. Wm. Arrington, to fir Wm. Drury ? reports a 
conference he had with tlie Caftilians, and the ftate 
of Edinb. caftle. March, 1573. 54. 

43. The Regent of Scotland's anfwer to the articles 
toit by Q. Elizabeth s council to fir Wm. Drury. 
l^Jarch »8, 1573. 55. b. 

44. Notes of various occurrences in Scotland. 
March, 1573. 5 7. 

45. H. Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports various 
fieps taken to perfuado the Caftilians to furrender; 
and other matters concerning the accord between the 
Scottifli nobility, &c. Edinb. April 4, 1573. 59. 

46. James VI ; his proclamation for the good in- 
treatment of the Englifli forces, (in print.) Holy- 
rood-houfe, April 13, 1573. 61. b. 

47. An indenture between fur Wm. Drury, and 
Ld. Ruthven, treafiirer of Scotland; concerning tie 



treatment of the Engtifh forces. Lammertoti-kir^ 
April 17, 1573. 62. 

48. l^an>esof the hoftages of the Si^ottifli nobility, 
and their qualities. April 18, 1573. 64; 

49. Sir Wm. Drury, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports hi4 
having received the Stottifli hoftages, and figned the 
indentiTre, IV. 47. April 18, 1573. 64. b. 

50. The Regent of Scotland, to fir John Forfter J 
concertliAg Q. Elizabeth's iiiterceffimi ih fivour of 
Fernihurft. Holyiood-houfe, April 1, I073. 6i. 

51. Sir Wni. Drury'sfummonstoSirWm. fCirkaWy, 
to furrender the caftle of Edinburgh. Edinb. April 
25, 1573/ 66. 

• 52. Articles for a contraft or indenture, 8cc. (nearij^ 
the fame as IV. 47.) April 17, 1573. 6^. 

' 53. James vi. his fammons to Kirkaldy, to ddivef 
the caftle o^ Edinburgh* Holyrood-h6ufe, April 25| 
1-573. * 69. 

54. The names of thofti Svho caitie to the parlia- 
ment at Edinburgh, April 2^, .1573, 70. 

55. A;paper entitled " tl>e Caftilians confidence 
being notes of proceedings at the fiege of the caftle^ 
to April 85, 157^. . . . . , 71. 

56. Thp ][legent of Scotland's declaration, Pfobng- 
ing theteiin.of two articles qf rcmiffion in the treaty 
of Perth to tlie laft day of Auguft. N. Thefe ar- 
ticles related to the mmder of Murray^ Holyrood- 
houfe, April 29, 1-373. ' : , 71.; 

: 5 7 The names of thole Svho were pr^feut at, tlic 
parliament ended April 30, 1573. . ;/ :^2. b. 

58. The fum of the nutters pafled in parliament^ 
Apiil, 1573. 73. 

« ^9. The Regent, to tlit npiagiftrates of Ediuburgli > 
coiiOerning the moderate pric« of prdvifiond. Holy- 
rood-honfe. May 2, 16 7 3* , 74. 

60. Sbme notes concerning the fiege of Edinb. 
oaftte. This 1 fragment' is? entitled ^*A irc^Uce from 
the marllial to-the treafuter of BerHrick, May 
J573.'*. / : 74*/ 

61. Sir Wm. Drury, to Ld. Burleigh; inclofmg a 
note which was to have been fliot on an arrow into 
the caftle; and about the progrefs ctf the fiege of that 
caftle. (the decyphered note folloAVs.) . Edinb. , May 
19, 1573. 74. b. 

65. Sir Wm. Drury, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports the 
progrefs of the fiege of Edinburgh caftle, Edinb. 
May 23, 1573. 15. 

63. The names of thofe within the caftle of Edin- 
burgh. May, J573. . 76. 

64. The Regent's anfwer to the Caftilians, about 
the furrender of the caftle. May 2 8, 1 5 7 3. 7 7. r 

65. A proclamation upon, the furrendering of the 
caftle of Edinb. Holyrood-houfe, May 28, 1573 

77. b. 

66. Sir Hen. Lee, to Lcl Burleigh ; expreffing much 
gratitude ; and giving intelligence refpe6ttng the 
liege of Edinb. caftle; and fome fteps taken towards 
a mrrender. (Orig.) Edinb. May 11, 1573. 78. 

«r. Sir Wm. DrUry, to Ld. Burleigh ; about the 
progrefs of the liege of Edinb. Caftle. (Ori^.J 
Edinb. May 13, 1573. ' ' b. ' 

68. Earl Huntley, to Ld. Burleigh; thantifig him 
for good officeSj^ and requbfting a continuation of 
them. (Orig.) Huntley, May 20, 1^73. 60. b. 

69. Tho. H.Cotton, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligencf 
about the fiege of Edinb. caftle, (Ori^;.^ Edinb. 
May 23,, 1573. ' / . ; ; • ; 

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of thofe who are permitted fo go out of the cafile of 
Edinb. liolyrood-houfe, May 29, 1573. 83. 

71. H. Killigrew, to the lords Burleigh and 
lAiqtfieT; reporting a requeft of the CaftUians for 
theit fectirity ; and defiring that Verac may not be 
fuffered to come to Edinb. Edinb. Alay 27, 1573. 

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72. Sir Wm> Drury, to the Lds. of Council; about 
the fiege of Edinb.*^ caftle, and a parley. Edinb. 
May 28, 1573. 84. b. 

73. Tlie Regent of Scotland, to Ld. iBurleigh.^^ 
thanking Q. Elizabetli for the aid flie had Tent into 
Scotland; and rec^uefting the continuance of her 
tountehance. (Ong.) IIol;yTood-houfe, iVIay 31, 
1573. ; 85. b. 

74. Wm. Maitland and Kyrk^ildy, to Ld. 
feufl^igh? feijiiefting that, having ^urrencfered to Q. 
Elizabetli, they niay not te delivered over to their 
countrymen. (Orig.) June 1, 1573, . 66. b. 

75. H. Killigr^w, to Ld. Burleigh; defires to be 
recalled; about fdme requeftsof the* reconciled lords, 
Mr. Cecil, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. June i, 1573. 87.^ 

76. ITio. Cecil, to Ld. Burleigh his father ; ac- 

Suaints him that his grandmother is come to live at 
lurleigh ; fpeaks of Lelhington's application to Q. 
Elizabeth, but not very favourably ; and about 
private concerns. (Orig.) Burleigh, June 7, 1573,89- 

77. Afumfnary of things that happened in Scotland, 
from Feb. to June 1573. while Mr. Killigrew was 
amballador there. 90. 

78. Q. Elizabeth, to the Regent of Scotland; ex- 
prefling her fatisfaftion at the redudion of Edinb^ 
caftle; and about fome requefts of Huntley and the 
countefe of Argyle. June 9, 1573. 97. 

79- Sir Wm. Drury, to Ld. Burleigh; repoits-his 
having withdrawn his troops from Edinburgh tJ 
Leith. Leith, J une 5/ i 5 7 3. , 99. 

SO. H. Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh ; informing him 
that the regent had permitted the return of Ld. Living- 
fton. (an extrad.) June 12, 1573. 99. b. 

81. SirWm. Drury, to Ld. Burleieh ; reports his 
having delivered fome prifoners to the regent; and 
about the interment of Lethington, and the return 

l[||f Livingfton. (anextrad.) June 18, 1573. 99. b. 

82. Uk Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh ; a remembi-ance 
of various matters fiibfequent to the taking of Edinb. 
caftle. June 20, 1573. 99. b. 

83. H. Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh; refpef5ling Le- 
thington's death; account of feveral things found in 
Edinb. and Dumbaiton caftles ; about prifoners, &c. 
(Orig*) Edinb. June 13, 1573. 101. 

84. Mary Fleming, Lethington 's widow, to Ld. 
Burleigh; requeftin^ his interceflion with Q. Eliza- 
beth in her and her family's favour. (Ong>) Edinb. 
June 21, 1573. 102. b. 

85. A fragment, , urging the neceffity of procuring 
(peedy fuppliesfor Edinb. caftle, and on fome wivate 
concerns. The name of " Harys " is at the bottom 
of this paper; and it feems to havd been addrelfcd to 
fome lord about Q. Mary, perhaps Lethington. 
March 31, 1573? 103. 

96. James VI. (and the regent Marr) then- com- 
miilion appointing the earl of Morton the king s 
lieutenant in the ibuth of Scotland. Edinb; Jan.'^2. 
1579.. , 104. 

$f7* " Oecurences or rather regulations concern- 
ing the Kirk. 1573. 105. 

86. Gapt Gockburn, to Mr. Killigrew ; relates his 
journey tro*i York ta Edinburgh^ and gives ac- 
celintaof feve^ peiibns. Aug. 1, 1573. 106. 



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89. Robt. Montgomery, to Mr. Killi^ix^w ;; ac- 
quainting him of his miflioh to the P. or* Orange. 
Aug: 2, 1573. ^ i(i(j. b.. 

90. The Regent of Scotland, to H. KilligfcWp with 
much intelligence on public matters ; the execution 
of Granfce, &c. the man,€eavres of France ; fome 
jewels to be returhed-by Drury, &c. Holyrood-hpufe^ 
Aug. 5. 1573, , loff. 

9\. Offet-s ma^d'c by five-fpove gcr^tlemen, in fayow 
of Wm. Kirkaldy, fometime of Grange. July? 

1573. . 

92. Alex, irfay^ to ll. Kjlfigrew ; about ^H^jf 
Gordon's going to France; the aiiicles concermne 
the rimrdei^rd Of the two regents, 8c,t. ' ^(aAtxti^a^dt. ) 
Au^. 19, 15*^3'. ' ' • / • 

93. Mary Q. qF Scots, to Ld. Burleigh; recom- 
mendihg premlerit du Vergier, thex:hancell6r oflier 
dowry ; and requeftihg good ottites. (^''^g- Fi*^ncli;) 
Chatfworth, Au^. 17, 1573. 110. 

94. Sir Robt. Melvill, to H. Killigrew ; exculpa^r 
inghimfetf; and defiring him, to intercede, with Q. 
EHz. for her mediation. M'itli the regent. , (Orig.) 
Sept. 12, 1573. ^ ' • 116.* 

95. Sir Rpbt. Melvill, to lord Burleigh^ to the 
fame purport; as the above. (Qrig. ) In prifon, Sept. 
12, 1573. ^ 111. 

96. Sir Valent. Browne, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports 
his having delivered Hume and Faux calUes* to the 
fegent. (an extraft.) Ofty28, 1573. / I12./ 

97. James VI. and the i^egent Morton; their order 
for the march of fome troops to the borders. 
draught with blanks.) 1573. ^ 

98. Anfwers to fome notes from Scptlapd,, con- 
cerning various facls, from the time of Mary th? Q. 
regent ; and fome matters to be enquired after and 
certified from Scotland. Nov. iSj, 1573. . 114., 

. 99. A difcourfe, containing a perfeft a^rcount, 
given to Q. Mary, of the whole proceedings of th^p 
J3p. of Rofs her ambafli^dor in England, from his 
entry in Sept. I568j to Nov. 26, 1573. . 1 17. 

100. The Regent of Sc6tknd^ to Ld. Burleigh; 
receding Adam Gordon's practices in France, &c; 
(an exttaft.) Jan. 21, 1573-4. 202;- 

101. Charles ix. K.of France ; hispaflport in 'fa- 
vour of Verac. (French.) Paris, Jan. 7, 15731 

20i3. 

102. Occurences in Scotland ; chiefly about the 
ads of the laft parliament Feb. 1573. . 204. 

103. Sir Valent. Browne, to Ld. Burleigh; with 
various intelligence about Scottifli affairs. .Berwick, 
March 6, 1573. 205. 

104. A minute of a letter to Q. Elizabeth, con- 
cerning her fending Killigrew into Scotland (perhaps 
from Ld. Burleigh.) London, March 20^ 1574. 206. 

105. A paper of intelligence, figned Wm. Cotton ; 
concerning the opinions and proceedings of one he 

[ was probably fet upon as a Ipy. April 20," I574. 

,208. 

106. Henry Howard, to Mr. Secretary ; 

exculpating himfelf, and requeiting his mediation 
with Q. Elizabeth. (Orig.?) May '7, 1574. 2ag.b. , 

107. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to H. Killigrew, 
going into Scotland. May 22, 1574. ^JO. , 

108. Alex. Hay, to H. Killigrew; bidding lum 
\velcome; and contaiHing fome intelligence. (Orig.), 
Edinb. June 7, 1574. ^ 211. b. 

. 109. H. Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh ; intelligence 
about fome Scottiih nobles, (an e.xtrad.) June 8, 

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1 10. H. Killigrew, to fir Fr. Walfingham; various 
tiitelligence about fixe ft^te of affairs in Scotland ; 
an apparent coolnefs I with a long poftcript. Edinb. 
June*i7, 1574. 213. 

liii H. Killigrew, to Sec^ AValfingbam ; abont a 
league with Scotland; left than £.^,000 a year in 
penfions, he fays, Vvoiild bind tl\g worthieft in Scot- 
land* Edinb. June 24, 1574. 215. 

112. Note of a letter from the E. of Huntley, to 
Q. Elizabeth. Jtme 1, 1574. 216. 

, 113. " Oblervations and occurrences out of Scot- 
land." (this appears ,ta be a letter from Killigrew to 
tValfinghain.) June 23, 15^4. 216* 

.114. H* Killigrew, to Sec'' Walfingham; intelli- 
ge^ice ; much information about the king's perfon and 
education. Edinb. June 30, 1574. 219. 

115. H. Killigrew, to Sec^ Walfingham? various 
intelligence. Edinb. June 25, 1574. 220. 

ilG. H. Killigrew, to Ld. B^rleigh; mentioning 
that on the regent's return from Dou^Jas-dale, he 
M ould enter upon a certain matter he (Kil.) had re- 
ceived in charge. June 23, 1574. 221. 

117. Lady Hume, to Q. Elizabeth ; minutes of a 
fubmiiTive letter. July 10, 1574. 222. 

lis. Tlie E. of Siirewfbury, to Sec'' Walfingham; 
about fome letters he had communicated to Q. Mary, 
&c. Sheffield, July, 12, 1574. 222!^ 

1 19. H. Killigrew, to giving an account of 

tlie E. of Argyle's progrefs in holding jufticc courts. 
July, 1574. 222.b. 

120. H. Killigrew, to Sec^ Walfingham ? with va- 
I'ious intelligence both from Scotland and foreign 
countries. Edinb. July I8, 1574. 223. 

121. H. Killigrew, to Sec^ Walfingham; with va- 
rious intelligence, about pirates taken and executed; 
the regent's inveteracy againft the E. and countefs 
of Argyle; urges the neceflity of a league and pen- 
fions, but the market, he fays, is now dearer; &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. July 12, 1574. 225. 

122. The E. of Huntley, to Q. Elizabeth; requeft- 
ing that his brother Adam Gordon's conduft in 
Trance may not prejudice him (Huntley) and fo- 
liciting her mediation with tlie regent (Oris;.) 
Aufco? July 30, 1574. 227. U. 

123. Sec'' Walfingham, to H. Killigrew; direc- 
tions about the "matter of the two lords." (partly in 
cypher.) Woodftock, July 30, 1574. 228. 

124. Certain things obferved in the confeflfion of 
Peter Douglas, touching his late voyage into France. 
N. B. He was a ftrong partifan of Q. Mary. 1574. 

229. 

1 25. H. Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh ; intelligence 
about the regent s motions, Sec. Aug. 3, 1574. 23 1. 

126. Tlie anfwers of Agnes (Anne?) Keith coun- 
tefs of Argyle, to the regent's objections to the E. of 
Argyle's articles and offers, concerning the deliver- 
ance of certain jewels, Aug. 16, 1574. 232. 

127. The Regent of Scotland, to Q. Elizabeth; 
acknowledges the good fervices of Killigrew; folicits 
her further countenance; and about the jewels. 
Aberdeen, Aug. 16, 1574. 2:32. b. 

128. Certain reformations, touching tlie old Ld. 
Lethington: feemingly drawn up by Sir R. Mait- 
land, and chiefly relating to his fon William. Aug. 
24, 1574. 234. b. 

129. Notes of 5 letters from the E. and countefs 
of Argyle and R. Maitland, to Q.Elizabeth; andfiom 
the Cfs. of Argyle, to Killigrew. Aug. 19 and 24, 
1574. 23C. 

130. Anna Keith countefs* of Argyle, to H. Kil- 



ligrew; about the regent's backwardncfs in comply- 
ing with Q. Elizabeth's interccflion in her favour 
and the jewels. (Orig.) Argyle, Sept. 14, 1574. 

'• • ' 237. 

131. H. Killigrew; his remembrance for Spc^ WaK 
Cngham touching the anfweringj of Scottilh letters 
and petitions delivered by him (Killigrew) to 
EUzaueth, Sept. 19, 1574. 238. 

1 32. Tlie Recent of Scotland, to Q. Elizabetli ; 
apprizes her of his having apprehended fome emif- 
faries of the Bps. of Glalgow and Rofs, and Adam 
Gordon, lately come from France. (Orig.) Dal- 
keith, Sept. 22, 1574. 240, 

133. The Regent of Scotland, to Scc^ Walfingham^ 
about fome fufpicious perlbns, and letters, (de^ 
cyphered.) Dalkeith, Nov. 17, 1574. 241. 

134. The E. of Shrewflmry, to Q. Elizabeth; in 
iuftification of himfelf and his wife, for the marriage 
between her daughter and the E. of Lenox. Slief^ 
field, Dec. 2, 1574. 243.' 

135. M ...... . to the E. of Shrewlbury ; con- 
veying inftru6tions from Q. Elizabeth concerning 
various matters to be communicated to Q. Mary* 

244. 

136. Sec'' Walfingham, to the E. of Huntingdon; 
with articles to examine Tho. Fowler, lady Lenox s 
Sec^, and Malliet, upon matters about the marriage 
of Ld. Damley with the E. of Shrewlbury s dc^ughter. 
Dec. 22, 1574.' • . 246. 

137. Sec^ Walfingham, to Q. Elizabeth; caution$ 
about French intrigues. Lond. Jan. 15, 1574-5. 248. 

138. Henry Cockyn, toLd. Burleigh? contalniug 
much intelligrence concerning Q. Mary's friends j 
and beggingliis lordlhip to intercede with Q. Eliza- 
beth for his pardon. (Orig.) Feb. 20, 1574-5. 249. 

130. to Q. Elizabeth; advifing th# 

apprehending of fome fufpicious perlbns. (an ex- 
traft.) London, March 1, 1574-5. 253. 

1 40. A proclamation by the Regent of Scotland, 
for crying down the "new Plakkis and Hardheidis. 
(in print.) Holyrood-houfe, March 3, 1574-5, 

■253. b. 

141 to the E. of Leiceftcr; about 

Scottifh affairs, and the propriety of fending fome on« 
to the regent. London, March 10, io74-5. 254.^ 

142. The Bp. of Rofs, to Q. Mary; concerning 
the mode of living of the French king, (an extract, 
mutilated.) Nov, 26, 1574. -255. 

143. Hen, Cockyn: an explanation of hi» firft 
declaration made upon certain articles delivered unto 
him the I4th of Mai'ch 1574-5. (Orig.) 256*. 

144. Wm. Henrvfon, to the Regent? intelligence 
from France, and defiring his protection. March i(), 
1574-5. 2(50. 

145. Hen. Cockyn, to Sec'^ Walfingham; about 
the apprehending of Nefmith, a plot of the Spani- 
ards to carry off James VI, &c. (Orig.) > Tower, 
March 18, 1574-5. 261. 

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1 to Q. Elizabeth; apprizing her of 

fome fymptoms of alienation in the regent of Scot- 
land. April 7, 1575. 1. 

2 to Q. Elizabeth; propofing tha^ 

fome one be fent into Scotland* to obferve tiie difpo- 
fition of the regent. April 14, 1575. / . 2. 

3. John Nefmith 's anfwers to interrogatories; 
chiefly relating to Alexander Hamilton. . April 28, 
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4. Hen. Cocky ns anfwers to interrogatories ; 
chiefly about letters and writings which had paffed 
through his hands ; againil D. Good's examination : 
witha long fupplement concerning Hamilton. (Orig.) 
April 28, 1575. 6. 

5. The examination of Dr. James Good, before 
Tho. Randolph and Tho. Bromley. (Orig. figned 
by the three parties.) April 28, 1575, 9. 

6. The voluntary confeffion of Nevil Sands, of 
things which he denied before the commiffioners, 
ajid through the lieutenant's means was perfuaded 
to declare. (Orig.) May 4, 1575. lo. 

7. An examination of Dr. James Good, taken at 
the Tower. (Orig.) May 12,1575. 14. 

8. The confeffion of Alex. Hamilton. (Orig.) 
May 21, 1575. 15. 

y. A confeffion of Hen. Cockyn, touching Nevil 
Sands, (Orig. ) May 20, 1 5 7 5. 1 6. 

10. A confeffion of John Nefmith, concerning 
James Hamilton. (Orig.) May 20, 1575^ 18. 

n. Villefoy, to fome friend of Q. Mary; ac- 
quainting him that the K. of France cannot fend the 
two or three fhips required. (French.) Paris, May 
S2, 1575- 19- 

12. Articles wherewith to charofc certain perfons^- 
gathered out of Cockyn s confeffion, drawn up by 
Air. Solicitor. The perlbns charged are Goody ere, 

^Ric. Lo^vther, Fr. Bertey, Dr. Good, Dr. Archlowe, 
'Morgan, Alexandei* Hamilton fchoolmafter to Ld. 
Shrewfbury's children, Nevil Sands, Jackfoii, and 
Watkin Dawes. 1575. 20. 

13. Sir John Forfter, to the Lds. of the Council ; 
affigning the reafons why the borders are not fo Avell 
fumifhed with horfes as they had been before. Ber- 
wick, June 6, 1575. 24. 

14. Advertifements from Scotland, cotififiing of 
50 articles. 1576. 25. 

la. Articles concluded between the Regent of Scot- 
land, &'c. and the E. of Huntingdon, &c. for redreA 
fing the difordcrs committed at a meeting between 
Sir John Forfter \rarden of the middle march of Eng- 
land, and John Carmichael jun. deputy keeper of 
Lwldifdale. Foulder, Sept 8, 1575. so. 

16 to H. Killigrew; fome inftruciions 

al>out fettling the difordei-s on the borders, jnentioned 
in the above. Killingworth, July 12, 1575. 31. 

17. Mr. John Selby, to Sec^ Walfingham ; report- 
ing divers outrages committed by the Scots on the 
borders, (an extra6l.) July 1 5, 1575. 3i.b. 

18. Nic. Arrington, to Sec^ Walfingham; re- 
porting his remonftrance with the regent about the 
late outrages on the borders. Berwick, July ,20, 
1575. 31. b. 

If). TheE. of Huntingdon, to Sec'' Smith; reports 
his negociation with the regent of Scotland, about 
the redrefs of the outrages on the borders. (Orig.) 
Berwick, Aug. i6, 1575. 33. 

20. The ftate of the diforder chanced at the Red- 
wier the 7th of July, at a meeting betwixt the war- 
den of the middle marches of England, and John 
Carmichael, deputy keeper of LiddilUale. (figned 
Huntingdon and 4 more.) Aug. 1575. 35. 

ei. Ld. Hunfdon, to Ld. Burleigh? ftating his 
opinion concerning the late outiages on the borders; 
and about the regent's unpopular conduft. (Orig.) 
Bemick, Aug. 24, 1575. 37. 

22. An account of the meeting for redrefs of the 
difordeis on the borders, (ligned John Forfter.) 
July, 1575. 38. 

«3. Sir John Forfter^ to the E. of Leiceft^r j about 



Carmichjiers a6i; of violence upon Sir Wm. Carr^ 
warden of the middle marches ot Scotland, (an ex-» 
traft.) Aug. 9, 1575. • 40. 

€4, Ld: Huntingdon, to Sec'' Smith; reports fome 
declarations of the regent concerning the late dif* 
orders*' on the borders, (an extraft.) Aug. 17, 
1575. 40. 

25. Ld. Huntingdon, to Q. Elizabeth ; concern- 
ing the affair of the borders. Aug. 24, 1575. 40. b. 

26. Report of the caufe of the late falling out 
between fir John Foriler, and the laird of Carmichael. 
Aug. 28, 1575. 41. b. 

27. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. df Huntingdon; di- 
regions abbut his negociatioh for reparation con- 
cerning the infult offered on the borders. Cornbury 
park, Ang. 99, 1575. 43. b. 

28. Q. Elizabeth, to H. Killigrew ; inftru6Kng hini 
about the reparation he is to claim from the regent 
Sept. 1575. 46.' 

' 29. The regent of Scotland, to Sec'^ Waliingham; 
laying blame upon Forfter ; and ftating the peaccifti! 
ftate of the realm of Scotland, (an extraft.) April 5, 

1575. 48. b.' 

30. The E. of Huntingdon, to the E. of Leicefter; 
concerning his dealings with the regent of Scotland 
on the affair on the borders. Berwick, Sept. 10^' 
1575. ' • 49. 

31. The E. of Huntingdon, to the E. 6f Leicefter; 
two fliort letters about his motions. Durham, S^t. 
11, 1575. ' ' ' 5i:b:V 

i32. Notes of the beginning of the diforder of the 
Red-wicr, and of the reformation and punrfhment 
appointed to follow: coUefted by Mr. Gargrave; 
Sept 1575. 52. 

33. Robert Bowes, to Sec'' Walfingham? ftating 
the proceedings at Faulder ; arid adding fonir apo- 
logy for himfelf. (Orig.) Berwick, Sept is; 
1675. ' 53;' 

34. The E. of Huntingdon, and 5 other cortiitiif- 
fioners, to the lords of Council ; reporting their 
negociation with the Scottifh commiflioners, about 
the affair of the borders. (Orig.) Berwick, Sept 14; 
1575. ^ 56. 

35. The Regent of Scotland's declaration, concern* 
ing the late affair on the borders ; addreffed to Ld' 
Huntingdon. Sept. 1575. 56. 

36. The Regent of Scotland, to H. Killigrew; ac* 
quainting him with his journey from Dalkeith to 
Edinburgh, and of the ^ood treatment he had received 
from the nobility, (a fragment) Odt. 15, 1575. 58. 

37. Sir Robt Conftable, marflial of Ber^vick, to the 
Lds. of the Council ; about the regent's rigorous ad- 
miniftration of juftice at Edinburgh; (an extraft.) 
Feb. 28, 1575-6. 59. b. 

. 38. The Regent of Scotland, to Mr. Killigrew ; 
announcing his intention of coming to the borders, 
and fettling all diftercnces. (an extraft.) Nov. 4, 
1575. 60. 

39. The Sieur Caftelneau (de Mauvifiere) to Sec' 
Walfingham ; defiriiig a paffport for fending feveral 
things (cloaths, fweet-meats, and letters) to Q. 
Mary, (French.) London, Jan. 12, 1575-6. 61. 

40. Various emblems; fome on a clock of Q. 
Mary. 63. 

41. Mary Q. of Scots, to Mons. de Mauvifiere; 
complains of her health; defires him to procure 
leave for her treafurer to come to her and fettle the 
accounts of her dowry, &c. (French.) Shefiield, 
March 12, 1576. 65. 

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th^ir correfi>on(lence, and the neceflities of the Q s 
adhereuts. (French.) 1575. . [ <6. 

43. The Regent of Scotland, to Ld. Burleigh; de- 
firing the reftoration of fome goods; ao<i warning 
iiim of fome new intentions to create troubles tte 
borders. May 8, 1576. 67. 

44. Pope Gregory XTli,to Q. Majy; profeffmg his 
zeaX in her caufe. (Latin, an extraft.) Aug. le, 

1576. 68. 

45. John Hamilton, to ... . ... . > ; reporting fome 

iDCafures taken in France in favour cff Q. Mary, 
(Orig.); Bruflels, Aug/ 1, 1576. 68. 

.46. The Regent of Scotland, to. fome EngUfli offi* 
cer on the boi tlci's; defiring that fome troops might 
be.fentto Ld. Scrooi>e, warden .of tlieweft .bordeWj 
tQ. euayjB.jutt> . to enforce the meafure^ taken for the 
tranquillity pf thp4n^irches. (Orig, ?) Jedburgh, 
Noy. 29, 1576. 69. 
^ 47. Q. Elizabeth, to tlie. Regei^tvof Scotland ; in 
aufwer io a. letter ,ojt" hi& in which he. cautions her 
a^ainft evil dciigns, and declares his purpofe to ad- 
niiniftcr Ih ict juftice to her fubjecls, for all which Ihe 
thanks him. .Feb, 1576. - , , 70. 

- 48. Alary Q. of Scots, to about the 

confequencts of the journey of one of her friends 
towards her. ( French, an extraft. ) 1577. 71. 

49. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Walfingham ; reporting 
LcJ. Ma-xwells intention to relign his office of war- 
den, (anextraft.) March 31, 1577. 7^. 

50. The E. of Shrewfbury, to Seer \yalfingham ; 
reporting feveral things about Q. Mary, and the 
pradices of her friends. (Orig.) Sheffield, April 
^6,1577. ' ' * 73. 

. . 5i..,Sec^ Efcpvedo, to the king of Spain lus maf- 
ter;, advifing an attack upon "the'ifles.' (the origi- 
nal in cypher, the decypher in Spanilh, apd ai^ Eng- 
Ifdi tranflation.) Antwerp, April 9, 1577. 75.. 

53. . The Regent of Scotland, to L(k Soi^oope ; men- 
tioning fome meafures .he had taken ii^ confequ^nce 
of Ld. 'Maxwells reiignation of tlie wardenfJiip, 
Hjays, 15.77. ' 76. 

. 53. Sec'^ Walfingham r to the E. of Shrewfbury ; 
figuifying the queen s permiffion for him to remove 
to .Cliatfworth; and wondering at Mons. Vergier s 
long Hay with Q. Mary. May 9, 1577. 76. b. 

54. A letter figned "Mile Caftehieau," (Michel 
Scig. de Mauvilieres) French ambaffador in Lon- 
don, to fome nobleman at the French court (the 
grand mafter of the wardrobe) ; with various JYitel- 
ligcnce about the inteix^lls of the French, and the 
Catholics in England. (French.) London, May 15, 
1677. 77. 

55. Robt. Bowes, to Seer Walfingham? about 
hawks fent ; the Scottiih bands in Holland ; difcon- 
tcnts in Scotland, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, Aug. 2, 

1577. 79. 

56. Mary Q. of Scots, to Dr. Allen; expreffing 
lier great zeal for the catholic faith, (decyphered 
by Mr. Somers.) Sheffield, Aug. 3, 1577. 80. 

57. The prefent (late of the nobility in Scotland, 
and how they ftand affefted. 1577. 8 J. 

58. Tlie E. of Leiceller, to Sec^ Walfingham ; 
concerning a private difpute bet^veen him and Mr. 
Geo. Scot. (Orig.) Aug. 1577. 83. 

59. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Shrewfbury; di- 
re6ting him to narrow the confinement of Q. Maiy. 
Sept. 9, 1577. 85. 

60. Robt. Bowes, to tlie E. of Leiceftcr ; concern- 
ing the probability of frefli troubles breaking out in 
Scotland!^ C^rig.} Berwick^ Oft. 9, 1577. ee. 



Ci. Ci. Elizabeth, to the E. of Athol; expreffing 
her deilire that the <lifierenccs between him and the 
regent, and all diHeufions among tlie nobility of 
Scotland might be ccnipofed; for which purpofe flic 
fends down Mr. Robt. Bowes. Windfor, Dec. 

1577. ; 88. 

6£. Robt. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; reporting tliCt 
attempt of fome noblemen and abbots at Stirlinj^ 
and the fequel of it. Edinb. April 28, 1577. 89. 

63. The negociation of tlie abbot of Dumfemalihg 
anibalTador from Scotland to Q. Eliz. ftating his de- 
clarations to the Q. and her comicil, and tbe caufes 
he affigned that Ihould move her majefty to be fa- 
vourable to the Jcing: alfo the anfwers mad^ thei etou 
July 30, 1577. 91. 

64. Articles aereed upon in Scotland between the 
king and the lofos, Aug. 1 3, 1578 : and an order made 
in confequence thereof, dated Stuling, Aug, 14, 

1578. 99. 

65. Ld. Hunfdon, to Ld. Burleigh ? reporting fome 
tranlhiStions in Scotland againfl; Morton ; and declar- 
ing that Q. Eliz. may have both parties at her 
devotion. (Orig.) Berwick, Aug. 19, 1578. lOU 

66. Extrafts from 14 letters, &c. to and from tlic 
Bp. ; of Jlofs, concerning Q. Mary's affairs : the 
Bp's, cbrrefpondents were the Abp. of Glasgow, Q. 
Alary, Philip K. of Spain, the E. of Atho^ Card. 
Comenfis, the Archbp. of Treves. Alfo the D. of Ba- 

varia, to which letter is faid (but erro- 

neoufiy) to have been direfted to Q. Mary: like- 
wife a lift of the Scottifli nobility and clergy, and of 
the party tliey efpoufc ; and foine matters reprefeuted 
to the emperor Rudolph. (Latin.) Apr. 1578.— 
Feb. 1579. ^ 102, 

67. Mary Q. of Scots, to Mons. de Mauvifiere; 
about the refufal of paflports. (Orig. French.) Shef- 
field, 06t. 6, 1578. 108. 

68. RobL Bowes, to Ld: Burleigh? about the pre- 
carious ftate of affairs in Scotland, and about fome 
"Ieade"fent (Orig,) Edinb. Nov. 3, 1578, 109. 

69. Robt. Bowes, to Sec' Walfingham ? concern* 
ing his negocfations with the Scottiih Imds ; the E. 
of" Argyle will, to fatisfy Q. Eliz. forego his rents out 
pf Ireland ; liis intention to return to Berwick, and 
wifh that he niay be allowed to come to court 
(Orig.) Edinb. Nov. e4, 1578. 110. 

70. Q. Elizabeth's inftru^tions to Tho. Randolph^ 
on his going ambaifador to Scotland. (Orig. couu- 
terfigned by Walfingham.) Jan. ai, 1578-9. HI* 

71. I nftr unions upon wliich Tomfon, Sec'^ Wal- 
fingham 's man, ihould confer with an Italian at Bo- 
logna; and Tomfoji's proceedings tliereupon. , 1579- 

113. 

75. Two letters, one of which has CAD at the 
end, being from the Italian at Bologna to whom 
Tomfon bad been fent; the firft concerning a medi- 
cine, and the fecoiid perhaps to Walfingham, dated 
March 8, 1579, relating to fome emiliary. (Italian.) 

115. 

73. Robt. Bowes, to-Ixi. Burleigh; various intel- 
ligence from Scotland; d'Aubigny created E. of 
Lenox; Morton's ftrife with Argyle increafes; the 
poifoning of Athol to be enquired into ; fir Tho, 
Carr recalled in fpite of Morton, &c. -March ag, 

1579. 116. 

74. Lifl:s of perfons who have, or ought to hav? 
penfions. 5 numbers. 1579. H 7. 

75. Occurrences in Scotland; May 14 and 24. 
more occurrences and advertifements from Scotland; 
June I, 1579. 1^0- 

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76 Tlie offers of lord Hume to the king and re- 
gent, referred to letters from Ld. and lady Hiimeto 
hermajefty. July lo, 1579- 125. 

77. Part of a letter from fir H-en. CoWiam,de- 
cyj^hered ; concerning fome b'aufadions in FraaiJC- 
1579. : 126. 

78. An inventory of fev^iral things (aCcouitits, 
apparel, ^c.) iient to Q. Mary by du Vcrgier. (Orig. 
Trench.) Paris, July 21, 1579. J 27. 

79. Mary Q. of Scots, to Sec^ Walfin^hs^m ; com- 
plaining of the delay of her letters. (Orig. f rench.) ' 
Sheffield, Sept. 5, 1579- 129- 

60. Nic. Arrington, to Sec^ Waifingt|im>? feports 
a negociation with James VI. and vaiious intelligence 
about d'Aubigny's rifmg favour, &c. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, Oa. 10, 1579. 130. 

6 1. Occurrences in Scotland : figned Arringtoi^. 
06t. 1579. 132.. 

82. Robt. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; various intel- 
ligence from Scotland, about d'Aubigjiy, Sec. (Orig.) ' 
Berwick, 05i, 22, 1579. 135. 

83. A memorial for Mr. Arrington to repair to die 
K of Scots ; with her niajefty's letters for anfwer to 
the l^ttei^ of the liiid king. Nov. i, 1*79. i 137. ■ 

84. The attainder of John Hamilton, ooitimemlat. 
of Aibroath, Claud Hamilton, commendat. of Paifley, ' 
.and others, in a paiiiament lield at Edijib. the 
JOtli Nov. 1579. 143. 

85. Revocation of the infeoffment of the earldom 
of Lenox to Ld. Charles Stewart ; and confirmation 
of the fame to Ld. Robert Stewait, quondam Bp. of 
Caitlinefs. Stirling, May 3, 1579. U8. 

86. James VI th's grant to Robert Stewart, of the 
earldom of Lenox, lauds, &c. June 17, i578. 149. 

87. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to Mr. Bowes, for 
.Ur. Rabclolph, at tl>e time when MeU is was fent out 
io£ FratDice to the K. of Scots. 

88. A memorial of the prefent ftate of Scotland; 
the regent Morton defires leave of the king to go 
beyond (eas. Dec. 31, 1579. 155. 

89. An accord for border matters: with a memo- 
rial concerning thofe matters, delivered to Nic. 
Arrington to be communicated to Q. Elijsabeth. Dec. 
31, 1579. 157. 

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Codex chartacicus, in folio, confiaas folits 166. 

1. Robt. Bowes, to Ld Burleigh ; reports a plot<rf 
Lenox and his friends to ruin Morton; Grey and 
Ogilby, lately arrived from France, raife the hopes 
of Q. Mary's and the Catholic party, &c. April ^, 
1580. 1. 

2. Nic. Arrington, to Ld. Burleigh? reporting 
his application to James VI. in favour of tlie Uamil- 
tons; Argyle's and d'Aubigny's enmity to them; and 
vai'hous other intelligence ; Morton popular. (Orig.) 
Stirling, April 4, 1580. 2. 

3. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfmgham? chiefly 
about the E. of Morton; he propofes to hare agiiard ; 
is goi n g on a progrefs, & c. (Orig. ) Berwick, April 
5, 1580. '4. 

4. Nic. Arrington, to Sec'' Walfmgham? various 
news; an alarm of a plot to carry oft* tbe king; 
d'Aubigny in great favour, &c. (Orig.) Stirling, 
April 10, 1580. 6. 

(N** 5 and C, are accidentally omitted.) 

7. Nic. Arrington, to Ld. Burleigh ? reports the 
llru^gles of parties refpe6ling the cuftody of the king's 
peribn; £. Morton folicits Q« Elizabeth's prpte^on ; 



d'Aubigny confents to* be hifttufted in the proteftant 
religion, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, April 16, 1580. 8. 

8. Robt Bmves, to Sec^ Walliiigham? about the 
ftruggles of the parties in Scotland; two French 
emilfai'ies <expe^ied there ; Angus on tlie borders, &c; 
(Orig.) Berwick, April 16, 1580. 10. 

9. Inftr.u6iion3 for Mr. Robt. Bowes, drawn up by 
Sec' Walfingham; charging him to do all in his 
power to fupplaut d'Aubigny, and to get the king 
ftill to depend upon Q. Eli;zabeth. April 19, I580i 

la. 

JO. Elizabeth, to the D. d'Aubigny; compli- 
menting him ; but reprefenting to him, tliat before 
his arxival Scotland M-as at peace, and that it, will be 
to his honour to keep it fo. (French.) April 9, 
1580. , 15. 

11. Q. Elizabeth, to Robt Bowes; ordering him to 
jepair to tbe K. of Scots with a letter from her, and 

5ive hirii infonnation concerning the late troubles, 
.piil 16, 1580. " 16. 

1^ Q. Elizabeth, to K. James; VI. fent by Robt. 
Bowos ; recommending Bowes as mediator in the late 
troubles. April iG, 1580. 16. 

13. Sec'' Walfmgham, to Robt Bowes; Inftruft- 
ing him how, to oai)dii6Hiinifelif towards d^Aubigny. 
April 17, 1580. 16^ b. 

14.. Ld. Burleigh and Sec^. Wahingham, to Robt. 
Bowtf&; .iuftruftioB;s for lowering tlie credit of d'Aii- 
bigjiy, and by any means to get the caftles of 
Edinb. and Dumbaiton out. of hi^ hands; and cau- 
tions about attempts' of the French to cany off th^ 
young king. April 17, 1580. I7rb. 

J 5. Robt Bowes, to Ld. Bwleigh and Sec^ Wal • 
finghenn ; yarious news about tlje motions of Morton, 
Le^iiox, &c. Ediflb., April «7, 1580. 18. bw 

16. Sec^ W^ifingham, to Mr. Bowes ; in aiifw^ to 
the above ; and communicating feveral alarming re- 
ports conccrniug tlie d.ifcontents of the people in 
Scotland, and the intrigues of Spain, &c. May sd, 
J5»0. £0. 

J 7. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; complains 
heavily of her hard ufage ; and defires that Ihe may 
be ajiowed to go to Buxton. (French.) Sheffield, 
May 2, 1 560. 2d year of her imprifonment ? (probably 
1570.) \ £2. 

.18. Robt Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec''- Wal- 
fingham.; ftating at large his conferences ^vitl? the 
E. of Lenox and the king of Scots; tlie E. of Morton 
fues for a trial; various news concerning feveral 
of the Scottifii nobility, tlie king's intended progiefi, 
&;c. (Orig.) Stirling, May 3, 1^80. £4. 

19. Robt. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec'' Wal- 
fingham ; reports his negociations in favour of the 
Ilamiltons; on border matters; various information 
concerning Morton and yVigyle ; Lenox turned pro- 
tdtant, Sec. (Orig.) Stirling, May 10, 1580. 28. 

20. Efme E. of Lenox, to Ld. Buchanaa ; fum- 
mons him to meet him with a retinue to attend .the 
.king on his progrefs. Edinb. May 10, 1580. 33. 

21. Robt Bowes, to Sec' Walfmgham ; intelligence 
about the Bp. of Rofs, Fernihurft, Lenox, &c. Edinb. 
May Ifj, 1580. 33. b. 

22. Tlie E. of Lenox, to Q. Elizabeth ; protefting 
himfelf innocent of the charge of promoting diffen- 
(ion between her and his king; and offering to 
fight his calumniators. (Orig. R euch.) Edinb. May 

15, 1580. 34. 

23. James Murray, to Sec' Walfingham? intel- 
ligence " fpecially of the pradices and cfevices of th^ 
P^ifts " in Scotland. Edinb- May 15, 1580. 55. 

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24. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec' Walfing- 
ham; about Lenox's proceedings, and the difpon- 
tion of the Scottilh nobles. (Orig.) Edinb. May 16, 
1580. 36. 

25. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec' Walfing- 
ham ; acquaints them of fonie intended alterations m 
the ftate of Scotland. (Orig.) Edinb. May 17, 
1580. 38. 

26. R. BoM-es, to Sec' Walfmgham ; Morton ready 
to employ himfelf in a certain enterprize; Lenox 
fufpicious. (an extraft.) May 23, 1580. 39- 

27. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec' Walfmg- 
ham; concerning the intended alteration in Scotland, 
the manoeuvres of Lenox, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, 
May 23, 1580. 40. 

28. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec' Walfmg- 
ham; about affairs in Scotland: " The E. thinketh 
himfelf in no furety at Stirling, or in the keeping 
of them that remain about liim." (Orig.) Berwick, 
June 3, 1580. 42. 

29. Ld. John Hamilton, to Q. Elizabeth ; about 
delays in his pardon, and reftoration. (Orig.) 
Paris, June 4, 1580. 44. b. 

30. R. Bowes, to Sec' Walfmgham ; about the im* 
pending alteration in the Government of Scotland. 
Berwick, June 3, 1580, 45. 

31. R. Bowes to Ld. Burleigh and Sec^ Walfmg- 
ham; news about the Sc. king's progrefs. June 1 5, 
1580. 46. 

32. R. Bowes, to Sec' Walfmgham; Morton and the 
queen's friends perplexed for want of timely affiftance. 
June 15, 1580. 46. b. 

33. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Morton; advlfmi 
him of fome attempts of the French and Lenox ; an 
defiring his advice. June 22, 1580. 47. 

34. Secy Walfingliam, to R. Bowes; inflru£tions 
for countera6Ung Lenox's defiffus ; defires to know 
what penfioa might content Morton; the prince of 
Cond6 in England. June 22, 1580. 47. b. 

35. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec^ Walfmg- 
ham ; intelligence chiefly about Lenox and Morton, 
(an extract.) July 9, 1580. 48. 

36. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q, Elizabeth ; exculpat- 
ing herfelf, and complaining of her enemies; delires 
leave to go to a Batli. ( French. ) Sheffield, J une 2 1 , 
1580. 49. 

37. Ld. Burleigh, to the French ambaffador 
(Callelneau de Mauvifiere?) expreffmg great civility; 
and afluring him that Cond^/s negociation had been 
ineffectual. (French.) July 1, 1580, 51. 

38. R. Bowes, to Sec' Walfmgham; intelligence 
about Lenox, who ftill rifes in favour, but ^' whofe 
weak caik may haply burft with the abundance of 
Ih'ong liquor poured into it ;" and about Morton, who 
is in great perplexity, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, July 

19, 1580. 52. 

-39. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec^ Walfmg- 
ham ; about the reftoration of the Lds. John and 
Claud. Hamilton; Morton's proceedings and de- 
mands; redrefs for piracies, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, 
July 19, 1580. 53. 

40. A note of commiffions given to Geo. Douglas, 

foing from the Scottifli court to that of France, 
uly 20, J 580. 55. 

41. The E. of Morton, to R^ Bowes ; concerning a 
" platf' (plot) t6r be laid. (Orig.) St. Andrews, 
July 29, 1580. 56. 

42. James VL K. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; con- 
cerning the Hamiltons, (Orig.) St. ^tndrews, July 
31, 1580. 57. 



43. .Mr. Archibald to R. Bowes? intel- 
ligence about Morton, &c. July 31, 1580. 58. * 

44. R. Bowes, to the abbot of Dumfermling 
(Robt. Pitcairn Sec' of State) ; about redrefs for at- 
tempts. Berwick, Aug. 1, 1580. 58. b. 

45. R. Bowes, to Sec' Walfmgham ; about the E^ 
of Morton. Aug. 2, 1580. 59. b. 

46. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh ahd Sec^^ Walfing- 
ham; Morton likely to be reconciled with Lenox; 
and other news, (an extract.) Aug. 2, 1580. 60. 

47. Secy Walfmgham, to R. Bowes; about the 
means of fecuring the intereft of the E. of Morton. 
Oatlands, Aug. 10, 1580. 61. 

48. A note of fome prifoners taken at fiouchain. 
(French.) * 62.; 

49. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Secy Walfmg- 
ham; about Morton's and Lenox's intended recon- 
ciliation; the king's motions, &c. Aug. 10, 1580. 

62. 

50. R. Bowes, to Sec^ Wallingham; reports a com- 
munication made to Morton; Drumwheffel fleady iii 
Q. Elizabeth's caufe; the king's motions, (an ex- 
traS.) 63. 

51. R. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham ; Morton yields 
to Lenox, and the French party prevails. Auguft 22^ 
1580. 63. > 

52. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec^ Walfmg- 
ham; various news from Scotland; Morton ftill pro- 
fcffes himfelf favourable to the Englifh party ; Lenox 
very defirous to have Dumbarton in his hands, &a 
(Orig.) Berwick, Aug. 22, 1580. 64.' 

53. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh ; DrumwhelTcI 
confents to furrender Dumbarton to Lenox, who 
fliuts the port of Edinb. for a day^ &c. Aug. 27^ 
1580. 66. 

54. Secy Walfmgham ? to R, Bowes ; about Q. 
Elizabeth's intention to fend him (Bowes) and lord 
Scroope to the K. of Scots, to negociate about the 
Hamiltons, &c, defires him to perfuade Drumwheflel 
not to furrender Dumbarton. Aug. 26, 1580. 67- 

55. Q. Elizabeth, to James VI ; credential in favour 
of Mr. Bowes. Aug. 31, 1580. 67. 

56. . R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and SeO Walfmg- 
ham; reports his having written to the abbot of 
Dumfermling about the matters he and Ld. Scroope 
would fliortly have to negociate: alfo a fchedule of 
thofe matters. Aug. 31, 1580. 67- b. 

57. Sec^ Walfmgham, to R. Bowes; direftions for 
cautioning the K. of Scots again ft Lenox, and other*^ 
wife counteracting him. Aug. 31, 1580. 67- b. 

58. Secy Walfmgham, to R. Bowes ; qualifying 
the direftions eiven in the above: a defponding 
poftfcript. Oatlands, Sept. 1, 1580. 68. b. 

59. Secy Walfmgham, to R. Bowes ; part of the 
preceding article. Sept. 1, 1580. 69- 

60. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec^ Walfmg- 
ham ; about his fpeedy iourney into Scotland ; and 
the many changes talkecl of in the miniftry of Scot- 
land. Sept. 6, 1580. 69. b. 

61. Sec' Walfmgham, to R. Bowes; directing fome 
keen remonftrances to be made to the K. of Scot^ 
about Lenox, before Ld Scroope is fent doM n. 3ept. 1 0, 
1580. 70.. 

62. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec^ Walfmg- 
ham; reports his firft negociation with the K. and 
Council of Scotland, wherein they decline to order 
Lenox to withdraw^ during the demanded audience ; 
and fome fubfequent tranfadions. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Sept. 13, 1580. 71. 

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Lenox. Richmond, Sept. 18, 1580. 7»3. 

64. Sir John Forfter, to Sec^ Walfingham ; con- 
Qeniii^g Lenox's high favour ; and fome afB^irs on 
the borders. Sept. 16, 1580. 74. 

65. R. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham; about fome 
Scottifli ^ffaii^s : the names ux cypher. Edinb. Sept. 90, 
1580. 74. b. 

66. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Secy Walfing- 
ham ; reports the K. of Scotland's repeated refufal to 
caufe Lenox to abfent himfelf from the council on 
Boswes's delivering his meflkge ; about Drumwhelfel, 
the borders, &c. (Orig.) Jldinb. Sept. 2p, 1580. 75. 

67. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Seo Walfing- 
ham ; the audience in the abfence of Lenox ftill re- 
fultd; about piracies, changes in the offices, the 
borders, S^c. (Orig.) Edinb. Sept Sfi, 1580. 78. 

68. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec^ Walfing- 
ham; reports that Lenox profeffes to be well dif- 
pofed towards Q. Elizabeth; a converfetion Avith 
Rob. Melvin, in which a match between the K. of 
Scots and fome EngUfh lady is mentionetl, &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Sept. 27, 1580. 81. 

69. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec' Walfing- 
ham ; the lieutenancy of the eall and middle marches 
offered to Angus; fom^ preachers inveigh bitterly 
agaittfi: Papifts; another interview with Melvin, ^c. 
(brig.) Edinb. Qch 1, ^580. 83. 

70. A note in Bowes's hand, about Lenox. 84. b. 

71. R. Bowes, to Lcl. Burleigh and Sec^ Walfing- 
ham ; various intelligence about an affembly, Lenox, 
Monburneau, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Od. 6, 1580. 

85. 

72. R.' Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham; various in- 
telligence ; the K. of Scotland very defirous to be 
mairied in England, (an extract.) 061. 7, 1580. 87. 

73. Ld. Burleigh and Sec' Walfino;ham? to R. 
Bowes ; inftr actions for him to make lome ftrong re- 
monfirances concerning Lenox, &c. and then to leave 
Edinburgh; iilfo concerning Morton, Sec. 061. 7, 
}570. 87. 

74. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec' Walfing- 
ham ; reports his having executed his inftrudlions 
contained in the above. (Orig.) Berwick, Q&. 18, 
15^^. 89. 

75. R. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec'' Walfing- 
ham ; Alex. Hume to be fent from Scotland to Q. 
Elizabeth ; the E. of Lenox's confident language, &c. 
(Orig.) StretJani, Oct. 24, 1580. 93. 

76. Lift of the gentlemen of the king's chamber, 
^nd of the 6 extr^iordinary. (inclofed in the above.) 

94. 

77. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth ; credential in 
favour of Alex. Hume. Holyrood-houfe, Oci 25, 
i580. 94. b. 

' 78. Claud Hamilton, to Q. Elizabeth ; foliciting 
her protection in his, and his brother's behyjf. (Orig, ) 
Alnwick, 0&. 27, 1580. 95., 

79- The Abp. of GlafgQW, to ^t Rome ; 

on feveral affairs, chiefly relating to the Catholic in- 
tereft in Scotland ; he intimates a fufpicion that the 
Bp. of Rols is affifted by England. (Fre^ch.) Oct. 
B\y 1580. 96. 

' 80, Notes of the things to be fai^ to Ale^. Hume 
by the Ld. Treafurer (Burleigh) ^ixd SecJ^ Walfing- 
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ham. (Orig. iu Burleigh's hand) Nov. 7, 1580. 97 

81. . tp tl^e Ahp. of Glafgow, Q. Mary's 

aipbaffadpr iii France; concern ipg tl\e C^athplicin- 
tereftin Scotland. (French.) Rome, Kov.,8, 1580. 
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82. PoAib. made to the heads of the meflage pro- , 
pounded by Mr. Alex. Hume. Nov. 22, 1580. 10a 

a3. Thcfom of Mr. Alex. Himie's? credit, deli- 
vered to Q. Elizab^eth at Richmond, Nov. 22, 1580. 

100, b. 

84. Q. Elizabeth, to James VI ; expoftulating con- 
cerning his behaviour to Mr. Bowes : fent by Alex. 
Hume. Richmond, Pec. 1, 1580. 102. 

85. Memorandums concerning the nobility, and 
fome piei^ of note in Scoit^and. Pec. 7 an^l 25, 
1580. 10^. b. 

86. Q. Elizabeth's inftruaions. to Mr. Tho. ttan- 
dolph, going into Scotland, on the apprehending of 
the E. of Morton. (Oi ig. counterfigned by Walfing- 
h^V^.) Jan. 6, ^580-1. 104. 

87- A private memorial for Mr. Randolph, in- 
ftiufting him about fome fecret objects. 1 06. 

88. Tho. Randolph, to the Ld. Prefident ; reports 
his negocjations Avith the K. of Scotland, in favour 
of Moiton, againft Lenox and the Catholic intereft ; 
advifes the ftrengthening of the borders, &c. EdinW 
Jan. 22, 1580-1. 107. 

89. Sec? Walfingham, to Mr. T. Randolph; ac- 
quainting him with Q. Elizabeth's intentions con- 
cerning Morton and Lenox, &c. (Orig^ partly 
cypher.) ^- hitehall, Ef b. 9, 1 5§o- 1 . 110. 

00. Several notes of things to be laid ag^infli 
d'Aubigny (Lenox) to prove his abiifing the king, 
the nobihty, apd the ftate of Scotland, (inglofed in 
the above letter. ) Feb. s, 1 ^ 80- 1 . ill. 

91. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham? intel- 
ligence chiefly from Randolph, and concerning 
Ixuiox and Mprtqii. (Qrig.) I?er>KicV, Feb. 7, 
1580-1. 113, 

. 02. Notes in Ld. Burleigh's hand ; about fome 
orders to be prppofed to queen concerning the 
borders. Feb. 1580-1. U4- 

93. The intention of the Q. of England; and 
her offers to the K. of Scotland, his noblemen ai)^ 
gQo4 cofinfellqrs: fent to Tl\. Randolph, unjder Ld, 
Burleigh's hand, at the time"the army was fent to re- 
main upon the borders : oftenfibly againft the Papifls. 
Feb. 17, 1580-1. 115. 

94. Heads of a letter to the lords of Scotland, 
about Lenox, Morton, 8fc. feh. 18, 1580-1. 119. 

95. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham ; about a 
convention in Scotland; a confederacy of fome 
lords, Lenox, Morton, the forces on the borders, (au 
extract.) Feb. 24, 1580-1. 120. 

96. Extra6ts from letters of Randolph and Bowes, 
touching the E. of Angus, from Jan. 7 to March 29^ 
1580-1. • 122. 

97i A Jift of ooblemen and others, friends and 
allies to the E. of Morton. 13s. b. . 

98; Memoirs of certain heads to be communicated 
to Q. Eiiz. in Morton s behalf. 12«. b. 

• 99. Heads of a letter to be fent by the K. of Scots 
to Q. Elizabeth; concili5Jx)ry. 124. 

100. A lift of fome alterations intended to have 
been made in the K. of Scots' houfe. 1 25. 

101. A brief difcourfe of the negociation of Tho. 
Randolph, efq. witli the K. ami the council of Scot- 
land, from his going down in Jan. to his return to 
Berwick about the middle of March 1580-1 ; Ld. 
j^oyd charged with treadicry againft Angus. 1.26. 

102. The dealings of Mr. Randolph, with the E. 
pf Angus. March 1, i58to^i. 135. 

103. abftraia of the caufes of tlie decays of 
tenancies and feivices upon the borders; taken out 

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1580-1. 139* 

104. An abftraft of the mufters of horfemen and 
footmen on the bordei-s. 1580, feq. 141. 

105. Rob. Bowes, toSec^ Walfingham; Angus in- 
tends to take refuge in England, (an extraft.) 
May 16, 1581. 143. 

106. Ld. Burleigli or Sec^ Walfmghlam, probably 
to Lenox ; conciliatory. (French.) 1581. 144. 

107. The fum of all the conferences between the 
E. of Morton, and John Drury and Walter Bal- 
canqual, on the day of the earl's execution; con- 
taining his declarations about Damley's death, and 
many other points. Junec, 1581. 145- 

108. Archib. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham ? vin- 
dicating himfelf againft the charge of having con- 
tributed towards the death of Damley, July 21, 

1581. 151. 

109. Extrafls from letters of Ld. Scroope, to Ld. 
Burleigh ; about the flate of the borders ; . and fome 
intelligence from Scotland. Aug. 12 and 18, I58i. 

154. 

110. Names of the lords and lairds dwelling on 
the weft marches of Scotland, and of their marriages 
and alliances. Aug. 12, 1581. 154. b. 

111. Advices to be given to the K. of Scotland on 
the part of Q. Elizabeth, for the eftabliflimcnt of his 
eftate. Sept 4,1 581. 155. 

112. Copv of a letter from Paris; containing an 
account of iome negociations there by G. Douglas, 
and copies of letters to him from the K and Q. of 
Scots and the E* of Lenox. Sept. 9? i58i. 159. 

113. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Ld. Burleigh; in- 
telligence about Scottilh affairs, (an extratt.) Sept; 

21, 1581. * 161. 
114} Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Ld. Burleigh; 

about Scottifh affairs. 06t. 3, 1 58 1 - 1 62. 

115. Sir John Forfter, to Ld. Burleigh; about a 
parliament appointed in Scotland, and a debate 
between Lenox and Arran. Alnwick, Oft. 13, 1581. 

163. 

116. Articles concerning the ftate of the borders ; 
and propofals for their fecurity, &c. 1581. 164. 

Caligula, C. VII. 
Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 312. 

1. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Walfingham; 
intelligence from Scotland ; the D. of Lenox s un- 
guarded behaviour. April 11, 1582. 1. 

2. Mary Q. of Scots, to the kin ^ her fon; ex- 
prefling her affeftion ; and defiring nim to behave 
with attention towards Q. Elizabeth. (French.) 
Sheffield, April 16, 1582. 1. 

3. Ld. Cefsford, to Ld. Scroope ; concerning bills 
to be filed on border matters, (an extract.) April 

22, 1582. 1. b. 

4. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^^ Walfingham; a note con- 
cerning the Scottifli minifters having preached againfi: 
Lenox. April 23, 1582. 1. b. 

5. Sir Hen: Widdrington, to Sec^ Walfingham ; 
about Frenchm€;n coming into Scotland; and Lenox's 
quarrel with the minifters. April 26, 1582. 2. 

6. Sir John Forfter, to Sec^ Walfingham; about 
the religious diflenfions in Scotland, (an extraft.) 
May 3, 1582. 2. 

7. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Walfingham; 
the Scottifli clergy hold a convention at St Andrews, 
slL which Montgomery, the new Bp. qf Glafgow, ii^ 



funimoncd ; about Lenoxes increafing favour. May 
4, 1582. ' 3. 

8. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Walfingham j 
intelligence about the K. of Scots receiving 6 horfcs 
from the D. de Guife; his being admonilhed by/. 
Drury a minifter, &c- May 15, 13 82. 3. b. 

9. Part of a letter containing fecret adveitifements 
on Scottilh afi^airs, from Philip Banbridge; touchino* 
Mandevillc the French ambaffador; the K. of Scots'' 
favourable difpofition towards France, kc. May 20, 
1582. 4. 

10. John Colvill aminifter, to T. Randolph? re- 
porting fome proceedings of tlieScottilh clergy againft 
the new Bp. of Glafgow, and Lenox ; iuteliigence of 
the 6 horfes landed from France, &c. (Orig. figncd 
by a cypher.) May 1 8, 1582. 6. 

11. Sit Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Walfingham; 
reporting the firm proceedings of the Scottifli clergy 
refpe6ling the new Bp. of GlafgoM^; Lenox's and 
Arran s proje^l to make the king refign the crown to 
his mother, and then receive it from her ; the 6 horfes 
fent from France, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, May 2ff, 
1582. 7.* 

12. Mr. G. Douglas, to John Selby Porter of Ber^ 
wick ; intelligence that Lenox and Arran had refolved 
that the K. of Scots fliould go to France, (an extrart.) 
May 30, 1582. 8. b. 

13. John Carmichael, to the E. of Angus; repre- 
fenting tlie difcontents in Scotland owing to the arbi- 
trary proceedings of Lenox, Arran, &c. (Orig.) 
Carlifle, June l, 1582. 9. • 

. 14. P. A. G. H. at Edinburgh, to James Terry a 
Jefuit in Paris ; mentioning a pamphlet againft mi- 
nifters, lately publiflied. (an extraft.) June 12, 
1582. 10.*. 

15. Tho Randolph's teftimonial of Mr. Archib* 
Douglas's fer vices. June 20, 1582. 10. 

16. Advertifements out of Scotland; the Bp. of 
Glafgow excommunicated; he is fupported bv 
Lenox; a conference to be held between the court 
and the church; demands of the church. Juiie 20^ 
1582. 10. b. 

17. James VI, to Q. Mary his mother; expreflive 
of duty, and defiring to hear further from her. (Orig, 
French.) Stirling, June 17, 1582. \o. 

18. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Wdlfingham ; 
intelligence about the great difiUtistuftion of the 
Scottilh clergy, &c. (an extraft.) June, 1582. 13. 

19. Form of the bond of the Scottifli nobility 
againft *" Dobany" (Lenox.) July, 1582. 14, 

20. Roger Afton, to the E. of Leicefter ; various 
intelligence from Scotland about Lenox, the clergy, 
&c. (Orig.) Antwerp, July 7, 1582. 15. 

21. James VI; his proclamation againft perfons 
M.ho infinuated that he was prompted by fome of his 
council to ad againft. religion. Perth, July 12, 
1582. 16. - 

22. Q. Elizabeth ; her declaration concerning re- 
drefs on the borders faid to Jiave been directed to 
Ld. Scroope. • (an* extraft.) July, 1582. 17. b. 

23. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Walfingham? 
chiefly concerning the enmity between the Scottilh 
clergy and the D. of Lenox. (Orig.) Berwick, 
July 19, 1582. 18. 

24. The E. of Shrewfl)ury^ to Secy Walfingham ; 
reports a converfation with Q. Mary in confequence 
of a letter from the fecretary, in which is exprelfed 
Q. Elizabeth's diflatisfadion at fome correfpondeiices 
of Q. Mary. (Orig.) SheflSeld, Aug. 4. 1582. 19.' 

25. Jo. Prior of Plufcardine, to Mr. Arch. 

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Douglas; various intelligence about Lenox, and 
other Scottifli noblemen, (anextraft.) Aug. 1582. 20. 

26. Mary Q. of Scots, to Beaton, brother to James 
Beaton tit. Abp. of Glafgow, and her ambalTador at 
Paris ; giving him feveral directions and cautions 
about his coming over to her. (French.) Aug. 22, 
1582. 21. 

27. Robt. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; reports the K. 
of Scots having been feized by the heads of the 
proteftant party (the Raid of Ruthven. ) (an extra6l. ) 
Aug. 26, 1582. 22. 

28. Q.Elizabeth, to the K. of Scots; expreffing 
herconccra at his late trouble; and fending the 
marflial of her houfehold (fir Geo. Carey) to offer 
affiftance. Aug. 30, 1582. 22. 

29. An extra6l from a decyphered letter found on 
Wm. Hoite, and fent, as he affirmed, by Wm. Gibbe 
in Spain to Wm. Brereton, alias Watts. It mentions 
a fcheme to carry off the K. of Scots. Aug. 26, 
1582. 22. b. 

30. Sir Geo. Carey, to Ld. Burleigh ; reporting 
the occurrences in Scotland fmce the leizure of the 
king. (Orig.) Berwick, Sept. 5, 1582. 23. 

31. John Colvill, to Tho. Randolph; acquainting 
him with the K. of Scots perturbation; Lenox's fears ; 
Arran s confinement ; and a propofal for reftoring 
Angus. (Orig. figned "Nemo.") Stirling, Sept. 2, 
1582. .24. b. 

32. Names of the lords who yet ftand with the D. 
of Lenox ; alfo of thofe with the king, and the neutral 
ones. Sept. 5, 1582. 25. 

33. The E. of Leicefter, to the E. of Angus; 
mentions Q. Elizabeth being difpleafed at the reiniff- 
nefs of the Scottifli nobility who had feized on the 
king. Sept. 7, 1582, 26. 

34. Robt. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; reports feveral 
-occurrences in Scotland; the D. of Lenox ordered 
out of the kingdom ; goes to Dumbarton ; Ferni- 
hurft threatens to dillurb the borders ; John Drury 
returns to Scotland. Berwick, Sept. 8, 1582. 27. . 

35. A lift of charges againft the D. of Lenox ; 
coUeded out of various letters. 1582. 28. 

36. Sir Geo. Carey, to Ld. Burleigh; reports his 
having received a fafe-condu6l from Scotland; 
Lenox's intention to depart, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, 
Sept. 10, 1582. 30. 

37. The D. of Lenox's anfwer to the articles pro- 
pofed to him for the delivery of Dumbarton, and his 
departing out of the realm: fent from Stirling to 
Windfor. Sept. 8, 1582. 31. 

38. Arch. Douglas, tp Tli. Randolph; reports 
Lenox's willingnels to depart the kingdom, and 
Arran's offer to accufe him of treafon. Sept 12, 
1582. 31. b. 

39. Sir Geo. Carey, to Ld. Burleigh ; various in- 
telligence about the K. of Scots feeming better re- 
conciled to his new ftate; Lenox's intended de- 
parture; G. Douglas's and Dav. Mackgills exami- 
nations ; the means of Angus's reftoration, &c* 
(Orig.) Stirling, Sept. 14, 1582. 32. 

40. John Colvill, to Tlio. Randolph? acquaints 
him that the K. of Scots is better reconciled ; a refpite 
of 4 days granted to Lenox, &c. (Orig.) Stirling, 
Sept. 18, 15821. 33. b. 

41. Form of the fupplication to the K. of Scots 
prefented by the Lords ; vindicating their late pro- 
ceedings. Sept. 1582. 34. 

42. A ftatement of the offences of the D. of Le- 
no^. Sept. 17, 1582. 35. 

43. J. Colvill, to Til. Randolph; Lenox applies 
for a further refpite, &c. Sept. 17, 1582. 37. b. 



44. Sir Geo. Carey, to Ld. Burleigh ; with the 
names of thofe who have fubfcribed the bond, (aa 
extra6l.) Sept. 20, 1582. 38. 

45. Sir Geo. Carey, to Ld. Burleigh ; with much 
intelligence ; that Mauvifiere was an a^ vifer of Lenox ; 
a caufe alfigned for the lenity of the lords with the 
king; and yarious particulars concerning them and 
the clergy. (Orig.) Stirling, Sept. 20, 1582. 39. 

46. The D. of Chattelleraut, to the Abp. of Glaf- 
gow (Beaton) acquainting , him with fonieof the late 
occurrences in Scotland ; Arch. Douglas taken up in, 
London; Lenox's retreat, &c. (French.) London, 
Sept 28, 1582. 41. 

. 47. Geo. Douglas's depofitions concerning hi^ 
proceedings, and the intelligence he received in 
France ; fent from Stirling to Windfor. . To which 
are added various articles of intelligence from Scot- 
land concerning Lenox. Sept. 14, 1582. 42. 

48. Jame? VI ; his relaxation of the E. of Angus* 
Stirling, Sept. 28, 1582. 44. 

49. Q. Elizabeth and her council's orders for the 
poft-mafters betwixt London and Berwick. Se|)t. 
SO, 1582. 44. L 

50. Sir Hen. Cobham, to SecJ' Walfmgham ; intel* 
ligence from France ; a hint about an intelligence 
boat to be fent from Flanders. Paris, 06t. 3, 1582. 

45. 

51. Robt. Bowes, to SecT Walfingham.^ complains 
of ill-timed parfimony ; defires to withdraw. 06t. 1 7, 
1582. 46. b. 

52. Q. Elizabeth, /to the K. of Scots; urging him 
to proceed with feverity againft the adverfaiies of 
the good caufe. 061. 18, 15^2. 47. 

53. Robt. Bowes, to Sec' Walfingham? reports 
the K. of Scots perfe6t acquiefcence to all Q. Eliz. 
defires of him. (Orig.) Edinb. 061 25, 1582. 48. 

54; The duchefs of Guife, to Q. Mary ; acquaint- 
ing her that the K. of France had fent Mons. de la 
Matte to England and Scotland. Paris, 061. 28, 
•1582. 49. 

55. Information concerning the French ambaf- 
fador's folidtude about Arch. Douglas : given by 
Wm. Fowler. 061. 29, 1582. 49. b. 

56. Catherine of Medicis Q. of France, to Mary 
Q. of Scots ; expreflive of kindnefs : fent by de la 
Motte. (Orig. French, fcarce legible.) 061. 29, 
1582. 50. b. 

57. Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth; a cir- 
cumftarrtial difcuflion of her whole condu6}:, and of 
all the caufes of complaint flie had to alledge againft 
her enemies ; earneftly requefting that Ihe might be 
fuffered to go out of the kingdom, and end her days 
in obfcurity, or at leaft to have her confinement mi- 
tigated, and to have a prieft and two maids allowed 
lier: to attend her in the ill ftate of her health. 
(French, original, all in the queen's own hand.) 
Sheffield, Nov. 8, 1582. 51. 

58. Alexander Seaton, to the general of the Jefuits 
in Rome; acquainting him With the late event in 
Scotland : found with Wm. Holt. (Italian.) Seaton, 
Nov. 5,1582. 5«. 

59. Mary Q. of Scots ; an extraft of the principal 
points concerning which flie writes to Q. Elizabeth, 
and to which ilie defires Mons. Mauvifiere to obtain a 
fpeedy anfwer : being a fummary ,of VIL 57. (Orig^ 
French.) Sheffield, Nov. 8, 1582. 57. 

. 60. Mary Q. of Scots, to Mons. de Mauvifiere 
with the aboye extra6l, and probably the letter VIL 
57. inclofed; defiring him to urge her fuit to, and 
obtain an anfwer from Q. Elizabeth. (Orig. French.)^ 
Sheffield, Nov. 8, 1582. / . 58.' 

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61. Mary Q. of Scots, to the tit. Abp. of Glafgow ; 
requefting him to negociate in France for the regular 
payment of her dowry ; and like wife to procure the 
French king's intercelfion with Q. Eliz. (Oxig. 
French.) Sheffield, Nov. 8, 1582. 58. b. 

62. Advcrtifements out of Scotland; concerning 
an attempt of the D. of Lenox on Edinburgh caftle ; 
his retreat out of Scotland, and the king's confine- 
ment. Nov, 1582- ^9.h. 

63. Sir Fr. Walfmgham, to Ld. Burleigh; about 
Q. Mary s late letter, VII. 57. and advifing rigorous 
proceedhigs in confequence; alfo inelofing letters 
from France, &c. (Orig.) at the Werk, Nov. 16, 
1582. . 60. 

64. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth ; defiring a paffport 
for Lenox ; and about Arran's releafe, &c. Holy- 
rood-houfe, Dec. 17, 158?, 61. 

65. Hen. Killigrew, to Ld. Burleigh ; reporting 
the purport of his tSvo meffages to the Q. of Scots, 
on the birth of her fon, and the death of her hulband. 
Nov. 18, 1582. ' fi^- 

66. Articles of intdligenee from Scotland and 
France, about the affiftance to be given to the D. of 
Lenox, Nov. 1582. 63. 

67. Mary Q, of Scots, to Mons. Mauyifiere; con- 
cerning her kte application to Q. Eliz. iand defiring 
him to confer about it with M. de la Mottc. (Orig. 
French.) Sheffield, Dec. 3, 15 S2. 04. 

68. The D. of Lenox, to the K. of Scats ; ardently 
profeffing his zeal and loyalty, and his purpofe of 
obeying tJie king s commands by going abroad ; alfo 
making Ibme reqiiefts for money for liimfelf, and 
ceitain favours for others. This cyphei- at the hot 
torn, ® (Orig. French.) Glafgow, Dec. 18, 
1582. 65. 

69. De la Motte Fenelon, to the Q. of Scots ; 
notifying to her his miffion to the king her fon 
(Orig. French.) Windfor, Dec. 21, 1582. 66. b. 

70. James VI, to Q. Elizabetli; credential in fa- 
vour of Mr. John Colvill ; and profeffing amity. 
Hdyrood-houfc, Dec. 29, 1583. . 67. 

71. The E. of Gowxie, to Ld. Burleigh ; admonifh- 
ing him to perfevcre in his good purpofes towards 
the two realms; fent by Colvill. (Orig.) Holy- 
rood-houfe, Dec. 29, 1582. 68. b. 

72. Robt. Bowes, to Sec' M^alfingham; fuongly 
recommending Colvill, by whom this letter was fent ; 
and alfo commending the fervices of the prior of Blan- 
tyre (Col. Walter Stuart, afterwards Ld. Blantyre.) 
<Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 2®, 1582. 69. 

73. Secjr Davifon, to Sec' Walfiugbam; reports 
A meeting between Lenox and la Mt^te on the road 
between Topclif and North AUerton ; and fome par- 
ticulm concerniixg la Motte ; they meet Colvill. 
.(Orig.) Newcattle, Jan. 1, 1582-3. 70. 

74. Sir John Forlier, to Sec^ Walfmgham ; apply- 
ing for a licence for Fernilmi-ft to go tlnough the 
realm ; and inelofing the K. of Scots licence il>x him 
to depart out of Scotland. Alnwick, Jan. 1, I58j2-s. 

71. 

75. Notes in Ld. Burleigh's hand; concerning the 
tneafures to be taken with regard to Scotland, after 
Lenox's departure. Dec. 2f8, 1582. 79. 

76. Sec^ Davifon, to Ld. Burleigh; reports his 
dofe -obfervation of la Motte, who was ftopped on 
the frontiers of Scotland; his trunk remarkably 
Jieavy. Jan. S, 1582-3. 73. 

77. Wm, Fowler, to Sec^ Walfingham; various in- 
telligence concerning- the D. of Lenox : and a fe- 
cond letter, concerning la Motte and Mauvifiere. 
Jan. ,4, 1^582-3. ' 74* 



78. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Rbbt. Bowes; direft-^ 
ing him to find out the purport of la Motte's mif-^ 
fion, faid to be for a murvias^* and to pr^note the 
reftoration of the Hamiltons. Ja?^. 4, j 582-3. 75. ' 

79. Ld. Claud. Hamilton, to Q. Elizabeth ; crav* 
ino* lier farther protection towaidd his and hk Mo- 
ther's reftoration. (Orig.) Widdrington, Jan. 16, 
1582-S. 7^.V. 

80. Sir John Forfter, to Sec»^ Walflngliam; in fa- 
vour of the Hamiltons, who he fay§ will be ofterect 
their reftoration by the means of France and of Le* 
nox. Jan. 16, l58a-3. 76. 

81. Q. Elizabeth's anfwer to the articles pro* 
pounded by Mr. J. Colvill; amicable; and concern- 
ing the confpiracy, Arch. Douglas^ the borders, &c 
Jan. 18, 1582-3, 70. b. 

82. Q. Elizabeth, to the K. of Scots; amicable: 
fent by Colvill. Jan, I8, 1582-3. 77, b. 

83. Wm. Fowler; intelligence fent by him con- 
cerning the object of la Motte's miflion, Lenox's 
projects, the French king's difpofition, &c. Jan. 19, 
1582-3. 78. 

• 84. The fam of the K. of Scots conference with 
la Motte: probably fent by Bowes. Jan. 18, 158^3, 

79. 

85. The fubftance of la Motte's negociations ; 
comprifmg his inftrutlions ; an article prefeilted by 
him concerning the K's affociation with his mother 
to the croAra ; and anfwers to his memoirs. (French.) 
Jan. 1682-S. 80.^ 

86. Tho. Ker of Fernihurft, to Sec* M^alfingham ; 
requells he may be allowed to remain in England ; 
offering to clear hjmfelf from all charges agajnft 
him. (Orig.) Alnwicl^, J^.'2I, 1582-3. 82, 

87. Sec^ Walfijngham^ tp Jlobt. Bowes ; wondering 
at the infolent behaviour of M<i«ningville in Scot- 
land ; and allowing him to fpend the 'balance in hii 
hands, (an extraft) Feb. 6. 1582-3. 83. 

88. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfmgham ? abput tlie 
endeavours of the French in Scotlaiu^ ; recommend- 
ing fome gifts of chains, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 
7, 1582-3. 84.' 

89. Eobt. Bowes and Sec^ Davi(bn, to Sec^ Walr 
fmgham } reporting their negociations and endea- 
vours to counterart de la Motte ; alfo intelligence 
concerning Sc. lords, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 7, 
1582-3. 85. 

90. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham ; various in* 
teliigence concerning Angus, Marr, Kilfyth, Colvill; 
fupplies money for tiie payment of the guards; and 
reprefents the ticklifh ftate of jtftaii« in Scotland. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 7, 1582-3. 86. ^ 

9 1. N. Bethune (wife to one of the Beaton s) tp 
Mary Q. of Scots ; profeffing her loyalty ; and re- 
quefting the 4. to order the Bp. of GMgow to pay 
her the arrears of lier wages. (Orig.) Boin^, Feb, 
12, 1581-2. ' ' 

92. Sir Hen. Cobham, to Sec^ Walfmgha;ii; privatg 
intelligence received from John Smallet, chiefly pcHi- 
ceroing Lenpx : mdft of the names in cypher. Paris, 
Feb. 11, 1582-3. 88, 

Robt. Bowes, to SecMVal fmgham ? reports the 
money he has lent to Gowrie, the treafurer of Scotr 
land; about the fecurity of Dumbarton, &c. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Feb. 12, 1582-3. 90. 

94. Robt. Bowes and SeC^ "Davifon, %o Sec^ WkU 
fmgham; abput the negociations of la IMotte and 
Manningville, and various other tranfaftions among 
the Scottifli nobility, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 1 
1582-3. 91. ' 

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(ingham ; about the pr|i6lices of la Motte to bring 
over Goiwxie; Mannin^vilje's attempts; to bribe 
otheys; d'Qrme ^ne to Denmark; Nelbitt going tp 
France, &c, (Ong.) Edi^ib. Eqb. 21, i58?-3. 93. 

96. flxtrads of lettprs to Mr. BowP^.^ncl^tl^e E, pf 
Shrewsbury, probably from Walfm^hain ; about; 9i(>- 
ney fent, and notficie to Shrewfb. o^ BJ^ale jt^ing fent 
with an anfvver to Q. Mary: Fe;b. ?o-^3, 1,582-3. 95. 

97. The advice of J\lpns. 4e la, Mpt;te ; ,pr r^^l^ei- 
a deliberation concerning Q. Eli^ateth's future pixf 
ceedings towards Q., IVlary, and Scotlji;)d. (French.) 
Feb, 23, 1582-3. 1 . , . M • ' 

98. Q. Elizabeth's answer , to th?, gijl^ovq. advice, 
(Frepcb,) Feb, «3, i^fi^,^. ..5,, ,,,; 98.. 

99. ^ec^ Walfmgham, to Robt Bowes, (anfwer to 
VII. 94 and 95.) the Q. un>viHing to fend ij^ore ipo- 
ney, &c. Feb. ^7, i58i-3. , ' "V/ ,99- ; 

IQO. Sec'^ Walfmgham, to Hobt. Paw^§ j^nd Secf 
Da\dfon ; acqu;^intii:ig^^hen> with whatJiad paffed be- 
tween Q. EHzabetJi a^id Klotte 4Ker!his returi^ 
^rom Scotland. Feb. ii7, 1582-3. gg. b.^' 

101., Articles pi:ef(?iited by Rpbt !]3p?v^jea, W. 
Davifon, for the better fatisfadion * of her majefty 
(Q> Eliz.) in the particulars of the fame. March 1, 

102. Sec^ Walfmgham, to Robt. Bowes ; * acquaint- 
ing him with a relbiutioni bf council to* fend him 
£. io;ooo; and (aboiit the deftination' of that fum. 
March a, i^sa-^s. ^ ^ ^ * los. b. 

103. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfmgham; a caution 
about QueWm. Holt, a.jefuit, fentiij^to^ France, but 
detained by him amd Bow^s. M^iich 4, ia8B-dL 

. . . • . *. IG(4l. 

104. : Robt. Bowes> to Spc^ W^ilfingbaw ;. about 
SmalieVs ii)formatiou concer^ipg! Leop?:. (vid. y^L 
92.) Col. StewaKt's firmn^fs; Man^ingvilIe>pra^ic?a, 
&c. (Qrig.) Edinb- M^rch 4^, I982-3. 106, 

105. Robt. Bowes and Wm. Davifbn, to Sec' Wal- 
finghani ; on the danger of fome chai^gc; in .Scot- 
land ; about Brereton and :^nother EnglpJkman conv- 
ing to Scotland from Rome; various e^deavo^rs pf 
the French to bring oyev the king ?^nd nobility, ^c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. March 4, 1582-3. 106. 

106. A. Doudas, to Sftc^ Walfingham ; declaring, 
the accufation that charged the of A^prton and 
him Avith the murder of Do nley to* be falfe and iu^ 
fulious, and craving Q. Elizabeth's protection, (Qrig.) 
Berwick, Jan. 7, 1582-3? 108- 

107. Rpbt Bowes, to Secy Walfi^gbam ; about fir 
John Carey's million ; Col. Stewart's negociation ip 
England about the K. of Sc. intended marriage ; 
French intrigues ; money to be retuhjed by Angus, 
&c. (Orig.) Edinb. March 10, 1582-3. no. 

1Q8. Robt. Bowes and Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Wal- 
fingham; about fome proceedings of Manning^ville ; 
the caftle of Dumbarton ; and the difpolitions ot feve- 
ral of the Scottilh nobles, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. 
March 10, 1582-3. 111. 

109. Sir Hen. Cobham, to Sec^ Walfmgham ; re- 
ports a conference with Smallet about d'Obignj'-, 
^Lenox.) March 11, 1682-3. 113.^ 

1 10. John Colvill, to Th. Randolph ; various in- 
telligence concerning the K. of Scots, the D. of Le- 
nox, the Papifts, &c. (OrigO March 14, 1582-3. 

^ . ' 1 14. 

11 U Scc^ Walfingham, to R. Bowfes and W. Da- 
vifon; direftions abbut -Holt, A. Douglas^ Gaw<i 
Hamilton, &c. March 14, 1582-3. . * ' 

lie. Robt. Bowefe^ ahd Witi. Davifon, tti Seer Wal- 
fiagham;; a long letter concei:iiine. the maaoeuvres 
^ the Ffcvich in ScpUaud } and the difpofitieiu of 



fe^^l of the Scotti/h lords. (Orig.) Edinb. March 
18, 1582-3. . 1 

1 1 3. Robt. Bowes and Wm. DavifPn, to Sec^ Wal- 
fmgham ? apprizing him of a confpiracy between the 
Pqpe and the kings of France and Spain to invade 
thisifland. (Orig.) Edinb, >Jarch 18, 1582-3* 

M9^b.' 

1 14. Ant Standen, to the. Bp. of Rofs ; ekprefling 
good hppes of Q. Mary's alfairs ; wiihes that he 
might return to^Scotland ; Ridolfi mentioned. (Orig*) 
Florence, Maich 23, 1582-3. 12O4 

• 115. Wm. Fowler, to Sec^ Walfmgham ; acquaints 
him wthla Motte's boaft of having brought over 
many of the iScottiA nobles, March 24, 1582-3. 

122. 

116. Some notes pf what may be laid to the charge 
of Mr. Arch. Douglas ; collected out of his letters. 
1582-3. ' . . ^ 123. 

117. De la Motte Fpnelon, tp Mr- Manningville; 
acquainting him M^th his arrival in London, and fome 
matters he had collefted fitice.' (Piench.) March 
27, 1583. ' • ' 125: 

' 118. Ro]bl. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham; about the 
detention 6f Holt ; Davifon and Aranningville about 
to return ; Col. Stewart to be fent up ; and other ad- 
vices concerning the K. and nobility of Scotland. 
(Orig.) Edinb. March 28, 1583. 126. 

. 119. The E. of Arran, to Robt Bowes; wifliipg 
for an opportunity of juftifying himfelf. KinneiT, 

March 27, J583/ . \ 128. 

120. Sec^ Walfi^ghap:!, to Robt Bowes; doubts 
ManningviUe's return as, yet ; about Col. .Stewart, 
Holt, &c. Richmond, March 28, 1583. ii?8. 

121. R. Bowes, to Seer Walfingham ; with copies 
of two letters of Manningville to Mauvifiere, give|i 
up by I^ocoo Bpnetti ; about Roger Almont's endea- 
vours to ferve; th? Englifh jefuits and ferainaries ifi 
France; concerning Arch. Douglas, May 2?, 15^3. 

l^2l8. b. 

122. Manningville, to Mauvifiere? two letters, on 
Scpttifli affairs fent up by Rocco Bonetti. (French.) 
;E4iub. March 28 and 29, 1583. . / I29.b. 

123. James yi; his anfwer to the notes prefented 
to him by Robt. Bowes aild Wm. Hamilton. (Orig.) 
March 29, 1563. 132. 

124. Secy Walfingham, to Robt. Bowes: another 
copy of VII. 120. Mavch 28, 158&. 1S3. 

' 125. Sepy Watfirigham, to Robt Bowes; about 
fome leXXers to ^Scotland fei2?ed at G ravefend. Mai'ch 

30, 1583. 133. b. 

126. Sec^y Walfingham,* to Robt Bowes; about 
counterafting foine French manoeuvres. March 3 1, 

1583. 134. 

127. Secy Walfingham, to Ld. Shrewfbury; direfl;- 
ing him what anfwers to give Q. Mary to feveral 
requefts of hers made by Mr. Beak. April 1, 1583. 

135, 

128. Mr. Mauvifiere dc Caftelneau, to Secy Wal- 
fingham ; in behalf of the Q. of Scots. (French.) 
London, April 6, 1583. iS5.b. 

129. ExtraQ; of the Q. of Scots griefs, and the 
anfwers made to the fame. Nov. 2, 1582, and April 
6, 1583. • 136. 

130. Robt Bowes, to 3ecy Walfingham; about 
ManningyiUe s tarrying at Edinburgh ; his apprehen- 
fions of ihfult frpm th^ prpteftapts ; wants to have 
Holt furrendered to him ; a tranfadion between Ar- 
Tam and Gbwrie; ColJ Stewarts coming to Lx>ndon 
after a con\^eiition to be held, dod (Orig.) Edinb. 
Aprils, li83, . I88. 

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1 3 1 . Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham : a grpat 
part in cypher, which renders the whole oblcure. 
(Orig.) Edinburgh, April 7, 1583. 140. 

132. Wm. Fowler? probably to Sec^ Walfingham ; 
reporting foine conferences he had concerning the 
affairs of Scotland, feeniingly with Mauvifiete the 
French amballador. (Orig. figned by a cypher.) 
Loudon, Wednefday, April, 1583. 142. 

i33i Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham ; requeft- 
ing his mediation with Q. Eliz. (Orig.) London, 
the 5th month of his imprifonment. Jan. 12, j 582-3. 

143. 

134. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham? intelli- 
gence about the reports of Lenox's return, and pro- 
ceedings between him and Manningville; the latter 
delays his departure from Scotland ; alfo concerning 
border matters, feveral of the Scottilh lords, Steph. 
Haynes an Englifli pirate, &c. Edinb. April 12, 
1583. 145. 

135. Sec^ Walfingham, to Robt. Bowes; directing 
him to remonftrate againfl Manningville's tarrying 
longer in Scotland. April 16, 1583* 147. b. 

136. Wm. Fowler? to Sec^ Walfingham; reports a 
conference* with Mr. Douglas concerning his (Doug- 
las's) affairs. April 16, 1583. 148. 

137. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham; about a 
convention then affembled in Scotland to provide 
for the revenue; dilienfions between Gowrie and fe- 
veral nobles ; tliat Manningville has refolved to depart, 
&c. (Orig.) Edinb. April 19, 1583. 149- 

138. Robt. Bowes, to Sec'' Walfingham ; Man- 
ningville ftill delays; about Col. Stewart's and J. 
Colvill's coming; the convention, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. 
April 23, 1583. 150. 

139. Robt. Bowes, to Sec'^ Wallingham; reports 
his having prefented two gold chains to certain per- 
fons not named, and 2,000 marks to the treafurer for 
the king ; and about a general alfembly of the clergy, 
Manningville's manoeuvres, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. 
April 23, 1583. 152. 

140. Hen. Fagot, to Seci^ Walfingham? informs 
againfl: two fervants of the French ambaflador, who 
go alternately to France to fetch popilh books and 
church ornaments ; the Sec^^ to the faid ambaflador, 
is bribed by the En^lifh miniftiy ; Throgmorton and 
Ld. Hen. Savand.^ favour Q. Mary. (French.) April, 
1583. 153. 

141. Secy Walfingham, to Robt Bowes; acquaints 
him with the effetl of fome conferences between Q. 
Mary and Mr. Beale, concerning the propofed aflb- 
ciation, &c. April 25, 1583. 154. 

142. Hen. Fagot, to various articles of 

intelligence concerning, the people about the French 
ambaflador ; Throgmorton dines with him. (French.) 
April 29, 1583. 155. 

143. James VI; his inftruftions to Col. Wm. Stew- 
art, appointed ambaflador to Q. Elizabeth. 1583. 

156. 

144. A memorial of certain fpecial matters recom- 
mended by Q. Elizabeth to Col. Stewart and Mr. 
Colvill; about the reffitution of the Hamiltons, the 
trial of Holt, the piracies complained of, &c. May, 
1583. 160. 

145. W. Fowler, to Sec^ Walfingham; reports a 
propofal made by the K. of Scots to Ld. Glamis, to 
•fcape to Glamis caftle, and put himfelf there in the 
faid Lds. cuftody ; Fowler alks for encouragement 
(Orig.) London, Thurfday, May, 1583. 161. 

146. Robt. Bowjes, to Sec^ Walfingham; Manning- 
ville on his departure left lord Downe to a£l for him; 
fome tranfa^ons concerning the Hamiltons, aod; 



others of the nobility ; Holt to be tried; Lenox's en- 
deavours to be reftoi-ed, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. May 
7, 1583. 16^. 

147. J. Colvill, to Sec^ Walfingham ; defiling mo- 
ney for the payment of the guards in Scotland. May 
7, 1583. 164. 

148. Mr. W. Fowler, to Sec^ Walfingham ; ac- 
quainting him with Fernihurft's. arrival in Lonclon, 
and intention of pi^oceeding to France. London, 
May, 1583. ' ' * ^ ' 164. b. 

149. Sec' Walfingham, to Robt. Bowes; about th^ 
audiences given to the Scottifii ambafladors ; q.nd au- 
thorizing him to ad Van be £. Sop towards the .'paying 
of the Scottifii guards. Greenwich, May 9, 1583. 

• ■ 164. b. 

150. Wm. f*owler, to Seer Walfingharn ; apprize^ 
him of the D. of Lenox's intention to return to Scot- 
land. May 2, 1583. ' 165. , 

151. Wm.JFowler, to Sec' Walfingham ; acquaints 
him that Manningville arrived at Dieppe; and about 
Lenox's intention of returning to Scotland, and de- 
manding atrial. London, May 13, 1583. 165. b., 

152. Certain matters relating to the K. and no-; 
bility of Scotland, to be confidered by Q. Elizabeth^ 
May 14,1583. . 166. 

153. Anfwets made to the Scottifh ambaflTddors J 
concerning certain claims of the heirefs t>f Robt. 
La^vfon, the commendator of Withern, :and Arch. 
Douglas. . May, 1583. , 166. b, 

154. A recapitulation of her majefl:yV (Q. Eliz.) 
benefits, as well before as after the nativity of the K» 
of Scotland; from 1559 to 1582. May, 1583. 167. 

155. Robt. Bowes, to Sec' Walfingham; news 
from Scotland ; the king's intended progrefs ; a fup^ 
plication in favour of James Hamilton E. of Arranj 
intelligence between the K. and (Ja. Stewart) E. of 
Arran, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. May 18, 1583. 169- 

156. Robt. Bowes, to Sec' Walfingham ; news from 
Scotland ; the K. promifes not to recall Lenox nor 
Arran (Stewart) without Q. Elizabeth's a<lvice ; and 
about feveral of the Scottifii nobility. Edinb. May 
21, 1583. 171* 

157. Robt. Bowes, to Sec' Walfingham; the Sq- 
ambafladors in England exprefs themfelvcs well fa- 
tisfied; ftate of the king's court at Linlithgow; 
Rcynyon Stewart comes from Lenox ; Manning- 
vine's proceedings in France ; and various other in- 
telligence from France. (Orig.) Edinb. May 29, 
1583. 173. 

158. Sec^ Walfingham, to Robt. Bowes; the Scottifii 
ambafladors departed not quite contented ; about the 
jealoufy occafioned by Smallet s coming over from 
Lenox, &c. Greenwich, May 29, 1583. 175. 

159. Sec' Walfingham, to Robt. Bowes; with a 
copy of new offers made by Arch. Doughis, or con- 
ditions to be performed before he can come to his 
trial. London, May 29, 1583. 175, b. 

160. Wm. Fowler, to SecJ^ Walfingham ; fecret in^ 
telligence about Smallet, Douglas, Mauvifiere, &c. 
May 29, 1583. 176.b. 

161. Wm. Fowler, to Sec^ Walfingham ; intelli- 
gence from Smallet concerning the D. of Lenox s 
affairs, &c. May, 1583. 177. b. 

162; Wm. Fowler, to Sec' Walfingham; intelli- 
gence concerning fome perfon ,he calls " the paitie/' 
I-oftdon, May, 1583. . 178. 

163. Robt. Bowei, to Sec' Walfuigham ; reports 
the nudler of LiAangfton (a .gre^t papift) and; tw^ 
others beiiKg landed from Dieppe, coming ffoni Ler 

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nox ; the K. being removed to Dumfermling ; Ar- 
ran's conference with Ld. Boyd. June i, 1583. 

179. 

164. Wm. Fowler, to Sec' Walfingham ; reports a 
converfation with the mafter of Livingfton, concern- 
ing Lenox. London, June 5, 1583. I8O. 

165. Sec' Walfingham, to llobt. Boweis ; concern- 
ing Gowrie's cunning, &c. June 5, 1583: 180. 

166. Robt. Bowes, to Siec' Walfingham; reports an 
interview with Col. Stewart and J. Colvill, juft re- 
turned from London, who complain of an outrage ; 
their firft audience at court, &ci (Orig.) Edinb. 
June 10, 1583. 181. 

167. Sec^ Walfingham, to Robt. Bowes ; advice of 
a plot communicated to the queen by Smallet; of 
Glamis, with the K. of Sc. affent, inviting to his 
houfe and feizing Gowrie, Angus, Marr, and other 
lords concerned in the Raith of Ruthven; Lenox 
dead; he was always hoftile to England. June 12, 
1583. 182. b. 

168. Sec'. Walfingham, to Robt. Bowes; apprizes 
him of the beginning of a treaty between Q. Eliza- 
beth and Q. Mary. June 12, 1583. 183. 

169. Robt Bowes, to the E. of Leicefter ; the K. of 
Sc. fummons a convention at St. Andrews on Q. 
Elizabeth's anfwers to his ambafladors; reports con- 
cerning Arran, the king's motions, &c. (Orig.) 
Edinb. June 29, 1583. - 184. 

170. Ant. Standeri, to the Abp. of Ghifgow; in- 
telligence of various perfons and occurrences in 
Italy, chiefly relating to Scotland. Florence, June 
23, 1583. 185. b. 

171. Robt. Bowes, to Sec' Walfingham ; relates the 
K. of Scotland's fatisfaclion at the repoits made him 
by his ambailadors ; his motions ; propofal for Le- 
nox's fon to be educated in Scotland; and about 
Englifli; pirates. (Orig.) Edinb. June 17, 1583. 

187. 

172. Robt. BoAves, to Sec' Walfingham; reports 
great agitations in Scotland, and the apprehenfions 
of the king's efcaping from the affociatea lords, &c. 
June 29, 1583. I88.b. 

173. Robt, Bowes, to Sec' Walfingham ; about the 
convention fummoned by the K. of Scots; Holts 
examination ; various ncM s about the death of Le- 
nox ; the guards difperfing for want of pay, &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb, June 29, 1583. 190. 

174. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth; acquainting her 
of his having taken refuge in the caftle of St. An- 
drews, and of his motives for fo doing ; prote^fting 

, the continuance of his friendly difpofition towards 
her. (Orig ) St Andrews, July 2, 1583. 191. 

1 75. Robt Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham; reports his 
negociations with the K. of Scots, concerning the 
late change ; and feveral occurrences that happened 
fince among the Scot nobility, &c. (Orig.) St 
Andrews, July 3, 1583. 192. 

176. Robt Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham; concern- 
ing the anfwcr of the K. and Council of Scotland to 
Q. Elizabeth's articles; money to be fent; Holt's 
trial; and various news about the motions of the 
Scottilh lords. (Orig.) St. Andrews, July 9, 1583. 

195. 

177. Robt Bowes, to Sec' Walfingham; reporting 
the ftate of affairs in Scotland ; the king's declara- 
tions ; Col. Stewart*s great influei^ce, and his difpofi- 
tion, &c. (Orig.) St Andrews, July 9, 1583. 197. 

178. Sec^ Walfinghanv , to Robt Bowes ; acquaints 
him of the queen's tntenlo^oii to fend Ld. Hunfdon 
and fir Walter Mildmay ambafladors into Scotla^nd, 
in confequence of the late alteration ; Bowes is 



gently reproved for not having prevented it; in- 
ftruftions for his future conduct, &c. July 10, 
1583. , 198. 

179. Sec' Walfingham, to Robt Bowes? inftruc- 
tions for pra61ifing with the lords well aftefted to- 
wards England, and for endeavouring to alxitethe 
credit of Col. Stewart (decyphered.) July 10, 
1583. 199. b. 

1 80. Sec'' Walfingham, to Robt Bowes ; inftruc- 
tions for contradicting certain reports of Q. Eliz. 
having foifaken the ScOttifli noblemen well afFefted 
to England. July 10, 1583. .200. 

1 80. a. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^^ Walfinghart ; about the 
intended treaty between Q. Eliz. and Q. Mary ; his 
own condu6l, and other particulars relating to the 
late change ; the abbey of Arbroath given to Lenoxes 
fon; Arran likely to come to the king; Gowrie in 
favour at coMrt, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. July 13. 
1583. ( 201. 

181. Robt Bowes, to Seer Walfingham ; fufpeds 
that his correfpondence is betrayed; difpofition of 
the lords againft the prefent co^rt ; the Lds. Carlifle 
and Drumwhaflel, and Mr. J. Colvill ordered into 
ward; many -changes talked of at court; the king 
propofes to compound matters between Arran and 
Marr and Gowrie ; a deputation from the prcfl)ytery 
to tlie king, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. July 16, \583. 

20s. 

182. Q. Elizabeth, to Robt. Bowes ; remonftrances, 
to fee made to the K. of Scotland refpe6ling the late 
change. July 21, 1583. 205. 

183. Sec^ Walfingham?. to. Robt Bowes; inftruc- 
tions what courfe to holcl with the K. of Scots, the 
lords of both parties, and Col. Stewart July 21, . 
1583. ^ 206. b. 

184. Sec' Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh ; concern- 
ing a "ftrange gueft " who wanted ten fhips to convey 
him to the ifle of "Tanera " (an extras.) July 1, 
1583. 209. 

185. SecJ^ Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh; concern- 
ing a quarrel between the earls of Sulfex and Lei- 
cefter. July i«, 1583. 209. 

186. Ld. Scroope's anfwersto the heads communi- 
cated to him by the lords of the Privy Council, 
concerning border matters. July, 1583. 210. 

187. Robt Bowes, to Sec' Walfingham ; negoci- 
ations with the K. of Scots concerning the late 
change, and the reports of anew ambaflador and 
troops to be fent; reports the king's favourable 
anfwers ; gives orders, but not in earneft, for the exa- 
mination of Holt ; a converfation with Col. Stewart, 
•who fpeaks fair; and much intelligence about the 
Scottifli lords. (Orig.) Edinb. July 20, 1583. 212. 

1 88. Archib. Doufflas, to Sec' Walfingham ; con-^ 
cernnig the charge brought againft him of having 
been concerned in the murder of Darnley. York, 

July 21^ 1583. 215. 

189. Robt Bowes, to Sec' Walfingham; about 
intended changes in the court of Scotland, unfavour- 
able to thofe well affeded to England ; the king 
means to fend a perfon to Q. Eliz. ; fufpefts fome 
intelligence between the K. and Arran ; intelligence 
about the Scottilh lords ; Col. Stewart to be made of 
the cbuncil. (Orig.) St Johnfton, (Perth) July 
25, 1583. 216. 

190. Ld. Cefsford, to Mr. John-a-Selbye, deputy 
warden of the E. marches ; acquainting him that the 
K. had fent 200 mien to the borders. Cefsford* July 
25, 1583. 217. 

191. Colle6liofts out of certain French letters, &c. 

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cecniiig her dawry. July, 1 5a I. : Q18.. 

19 a, Robt. Bowes, to Sec' Walfmgham; Fintry 
a papift is come from Tranp^, with kWers frojn the 
I>. de Guife • ami 'Maftningvilla; Bowes fufi^eds. a 
plot; Gmvrie and others receive pafdon for th^ir 
Qonduaiiat Ruthvfen, &c. (.Qrig.) July a6, 1^63. 

. 194.. 5ec' Walfingha:m,to Robt fiowfs; ^cquaipt- 
ipghiin *hat no, new amb^ffadov.WQ^ l>e fti^t July 
27, 15«3., . ; . ^ao. 

195. James VI; his proclamatio?i declaring that 
t-Wo:^.had 4i^4 a proteftant. Perth, Julyi27,. 1583. 

196; Order of the difchargc: given to the kingV 
fervajrtsiin ScotJand.. July 09,. 1583. 221. h. ' 

197, The E. of Ang^s 'to . ...... . on the dangers 

that threaten Scotland ; and wilhing to be admitted 
to Q. Elizabeth's prefence. (Orig.) Carlifle, July 

,1^83. li " ; .i 

198. Janies VI ; his proclamation on his late emoHr- 
cipation, enjoiiving. peace and obedience. Perth, 
July 30, 1583.^ ' ' ' ; '\'- 22i3. 

196. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfirigham ; reports 
the K. of Scdtlaiid's proceedings; Arran likely to be 
recalled; minifters fummoned to appear before the 



king, &c. July 31, i^83. 223. 'bl' 

200. 9. Catherine.jOf Medi^cis, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
profeffllig fri^ndfliip^ ind wilhing thiit Q. Elizabeth 
would marty! (Frferich:) Monceaulx, July 26, 1583.' 

224. 

201. RbVt. Bowes, to. Sepy Walfingham ; aT)outthe 
proclamation Ytl. 198. Cowrie's fiibmiflioii^ the K's. 
defire to gain Marr; his partiality to' Q. Eliz. 
feerningly abated ; Fintry well received ; reports at 
large an audience in whichithe king is e/cplicit on his 
late condu6i: and future intentions ; Smallet to be fi^jnt 
t^p, &c, (two ktters, moft of tUe names ia cypher: 
Orig.) St. Johnfton, July 31, 1583. 225. : 

202. Q. : Elizabeth's inftru^lloaa to Sec^.Walfing- 
ham, fent to the K. of Seoliand. (a^iclxaugbt, with 
many interlineations and additions .in the hand of 
Burleigh.) Aug. 3, 1583, 229. 

203. Sir John Forfter, to Sec^ Walfmgham ? com-r 
municates a report that the K. of Scatland meant to 
mairy a Spanilh prin^efs i abput Lenox, and James 
Stewart now E. ot Arran ; Hamilton's party baniflied, 
(Orig,) Alnwick, Aug. 6, 1581." 233* 

204. Q. Elizabeth, to the K. of Scotland ; AiMply 
reproving him for his late couduft, and breach of 
promife to her. Aug. 7, 1583. 234. 

205. Robt Bowes, to Sec^ li^alfingham ? the K. of 
Scots takes very unfavourable coUrfes ; ^ AiTan at 
court; he aflfefts to court tlie minifters; and other 
news. Aug. 7, 1583. • '^35. 

206. A French ambaffador (Mauvifiere?) to 'Sec^ 
Walfmgham, concerning the treaty with Q. Mary- 
(French.) London; Aug. 8, 1583. . 236. 

207. A memorial bf the chief matters committed 
to the charge of fir Francis Walfingham, fent to the 
K. of Scotland, (in fetir^eigh'a hand.) Aug.' 10, 
1563. " ' ' • • ' 237. ' 

208. A paper on the unfavourable ftate of am^irs 
in Scotland ; and fome advice in confeqiience. (faid 
to be in the hand of Archd. Douglas,, and falfely dated 
Aug. 15, 1583. it is probably of A" 1581.) 239. 

209. Robt. Bowes, to SecT Walfingham; reppfta an 
audience of the K. of Scots ; concerning his a^nfwer 
to Q. Elizabeth's letter VII. 204^ 3c.q. ^Orig.) St. 
^ji^rews, Aug. 17, 1583. 240. 



:?10.. Nj)tes of fome PJdef^, for the better ?in4 
more quiet r^ule pf tbe.bjrtl^rs in tiine to cpiw< 
Ajig. 16, 1583. 241. 

211. A note of objections againft Ijerifex arid Arran, 
expreffcd in the common declaration jAublillidd aftn 
the aftion at Ruthven. Sept. 3, 1 5Sa ? . . « 24«; 

212. Sir Era; ll'alfitigbam, to thf^P^ of Ijeij(?e^^^ 
gives a very unfavoural)le reprjqfeataAion of the f^ate 
of affair^i in Scotlan^f » CQi'^g-) r J^di.^'iv iSept 5, 
1583. • :•; . • , „ ^M. ; 

213. Tlie ambafladors of Q. Elizabeth, tut SdQtlaad 
(Walfing^2yca/and BowesS) t<> her majefty ; ireportiiig 
their conference with the K. of Scots concevning the 
late altp^tiq^ ir^ ti^u^t -rp^lm, and an - outrpge^ppm- 
mitted [l^y thegcqts ift tl^p fi|i<i% ni^;c]^ Sl;-*|ohar 
fton,S(epfc Mvl^S?. ; ■ ' , •244- 

214. Sir Frd-^ Walfingham, to tfee E. of Leicefi:er? 
fent by Aflihy, who is' inftruQied to jeprefent the 
ftate of affairs. St Jokufton,, Sept. U, i 5^83. 245. 

•215. 'James VI; his proclamation accounting for 
his latp proceedings, ami naamifeftiBg bis gracious 
purpofe^.^ (aa -extraft of the feme on the back.) 
Falkland, Sept. 21,. 15a3. . . : 246. 

2 1 6*. to Mary Q. of Scotfe ; dtflXirlng her 
that her £bn:?i8; bent tO; follow, the advice of Guife; 
that he iBjeans to fend the writer to France ; but Uiat 
he is'ih; great want of money* (Frdmch* defcypliered.) 
Sept.; 26, 1583. ' 24:7. 

217. Refiblution takien biy Seer Walfinghairi i n a con- 
ference with Ld. Scroope and. fir John Ftirftet, for the 
ftay of the fpodls and ttiiurders committed in the- weft 
and middle marches of England. Sept. 1583. 24^8. 

218. Sir Hen. Widitriftgfbn, to Ldl Biirlfcigh; re- 
porting feveral; occurrences of no great, moment iti 
Scotland ; Lpnox i& lltfpedled to, contrive a marriagp 
with France. (Orig.) rBerwick, O^. 10, 15S1. 249. 

219. Ld. Scfoope, to the lords of the Privy Council ; 
about fettling the grievances on the borders. (Orig.) 
Carlifl3e,;0a. 83, 1588.^ - , ^ i?io. 

220. Extracts out of the K. of Scotland's procla* 
mations of Ocl. 24 and' 31, 1583. 251. 

221. James VI; his proclamation concerning cer- 
taih perfohs he had ordered* into ward. Stirling, 
0<*l. 24^ 1583. ' 651. b. 

222. Ld. Scroope, to Secy Walfingham ; vindicating 
hifnfelf from a charge of remifsnefs in tlie defence 
of the borders. (Orig.) Carlifle, Ocl. 25, 1583. 

252. 

223. James VI; his proclamation touching his 
remfelion for the action of Rutliven. Stirling, Oft. SO, 
1583. . . • 

224. Lady Fernihurft, to tlie Q. of Scots; about a 
correfpoildehee Ihe is inftfuniental in carrying on 
between the Q. and her fon ; great profdHons of 
loyalty, &c. (decyphiered. vid. IX. 24.) Fernihurft, 

Oct. 2^2,' Nov. 4, 1583. 254. 

225. James VI; a commiflion granted by him tQ 
certaift niinifters W deal with his rebels, Holyrood- 

houft,G5^0V. &3,;1583. ^ • 255, 

226. Jaities VI ; the fiibftance of fome fpeeches of 
tis to Ld. Tulluthy, ^ii;cbne'ertiingthe rebels out qf 
the realm. Nov. 25, 15^3. " 255. b. 

227. Lady FernihurJJ> to.the Q. of Scots; acquaints 
her of; the ycjlih^' Y). of Lenox being arrived in 
Scotland ] tlergy t*i}^but k^ainft hiin, &c. (decy- 
ph^Ved:y'' l%nihu1U No 1583. 256- 

228. A licence under the privy feal, permittmg 
Mr. J/ Coltrili'tb\di^pfli! M' # Scot^^^^ but not 
either tb' EiiilaiM bi^'lrdarid, Holyrood-hbu^ Dec. 
3, 1583:;' _ ; ' ;256.* 

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concerning the treatment he had met with, and 
craving fomie redrefs, (Orig.) Berwick, Dec. 8, 

1583. 257. 

230. An aft of the affembly to condemti the enter- 
prizers at Ruthven who lhall not fubmit themfelves: 
iigned by the K. and many lords, biihops, &c. Holy- 
rood-houfe, Dec. 7, I58a. - 259. 

231. A. Hay, to lady Loughleven; about the 
banilhment and remiffion of feveral lords, and others, 
concerned in the a6l of Ruthven, or otherAvife ob- 
noxious. Dec. 12, 1583. 259. b. 

232. The examination of Ld. Henry Howard, 
taken by lord Hunfdon, concerning fome intelligence 
he was fufpefted to have had with the Q. of Scots. 
(Orig. figned by Howard.) Dec. 11, 1583* 260. 

233. Heniy HI. K. of France ; his inftruftions to 
M. de Mauvifiere, fent ambaflkdor into Scotland upon 
the late alterations. (French.) St Geiinain-en- 
Tayc, Dec. 12, 1583. 262. 

234. The fubftance of a difpatch of the K. of Scots 
to Ld. Hunfdon ; Arran'sand Col. Stewart's opinions ; 
the king s defire to be well with Q. Elizabeth, &c. 
Dec. 26, 1583. 264. 

235. Notes of the mifljehaviour of the K. of Scots' 
undutiful fubjefils, endangering his eftate : fubfcribed 
with the king's own hand. (vid. IX. 21.) Dec. 7, 
1583. ' . , 264. b. 

. 236. John Keith, to Q. Elizabeth ; reports a con- 
ference he had with the K. of Scots\ about his un- 
thankfulnefs and breach of promife; and other mat- 
ters. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 1, 1583-4. 266. 

237. Henry Howard; a declaration by him about 
Ibme correfpondences of the Q. of Scots. (Orig. 
aligned by Howard, and counterfigned Robt. Beale.) 
Jan. 1583-4. 269. 
. 23«. A general bond fubfcribed by the king and 
nobility of Scotland, atlerthe enterprize at Ruthven. 
The names here tranfcribed are James R. Angus, 
Huntley, and Cowrie. Jan. 1583-4. 27 1. 

239. Robt Bowes, to Sec^ Walfmgham; about 
two Engliflimen concealed at Fernihurft ; Huntley 
and Maitland wifli to be reconciled with the Hamil- 
tons; many Scots repair to Rochelle, &c. Feb. 5, 

1582-3. 272. 

240. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfmgham ; the two 
Englillmien at Fernihurft brought to Huntley; more 
Englilhmen come into Scotland, &c. Alfo various in- 
telligence about the Scottilli nobility : feemingly a 
feparate paper. Feb. 13, 1582-3. 272. b. 

241. James VF, to Q. Elizabeth; profefling great 
friendihip and deference: fent by Col. Stewart. 
Feb. 21, 1582-3. 274. 

C42. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ WaHingham; reports 
the examination of Andrew Melyn a factious preacher, 
who fled to Berwick ; and about the retreat of feve- 
ral of. the Scottilh nobility. (Orig.) Berwick, Feb. 
24, 1583-4. 275. 

243. John Colvill, to about various con- 
cerns of the Scottiih nobility ; wilhes for the reftiju- 
tion of the Hamiltons, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. March 



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244. Robt. Bowes, to Secy Walfingham ; about an 
aflembly of the borderers called by the K. of Scots at 
Edinburgh; Marr and Glamis fufpefted to have 
conieto Glafgow ; the K. of Scotland intends to fend 
a fpkudid embaffy to England; Ld. and fir John 
Seaton faid to be returning, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, 
March 15, 1583-4. » 277. 

. 245. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfmgham ? various 
intelligence from Scotlafid ; about the intended em- 
ba%; fome account of iir Andrew Keitb; much 



about Cowrie, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, March I5, 

1583-4. 278. 

24 fi. Robt. Bowes, to Seer Walfmgham r about the 
various practices of the Scottilli nobility to obtain their 
reftoration; Gowrie fufpeds a Spanilh army comingto 
Scotland ; various reports about Q. Elizabetir.s mea- 
fures; fir Andrew Keith writes to him, &c. (Orig.) 
Berwick, March 20, 1583-4. 280. 

247. Robt. Bowes^ to Sec^ Wallingham; various 
intelligence about the Scottifli nobility, and their 
endeavours for reftoration. (Orig.) Berwick, March 

20, 1583-4. 281. b. 

248. Robt Bowes, to Sec^^ Walfingham ; the 
Scottiih cmbaflTy delayed; Seaton is daily expeftedj 
and other intelligence from Scotland. (Orig.) 
Berwick, March 24, 1583-4. 282. 

249. A paper of intelligence concerning Fernihurft^ 
Gowrie, Both well, Mauvifiere, the Q. of Scots, &c» 
(perhaps part of a letter from Wm. Fowler to Sec^^ 
Walfingham.) 1583. 283. 

Caligula, C. VIII. 
Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 312. 

1. Robt. Bowes, toSec^ Walfingham; informs him 
of the report at Edinb. that Marr and Glamis were 
returned out of Ireland ; the lords Claud, and John 
Hamilton alfo faid to be returned ; the K. revokes all 
grants; fir John Seaton correfponds with the K. 
(Orig.) Berwick, March 29, 1584. 1. 

2. Robt. Bowes, to Hr Fr. Walfingham; about, 
fome enterprize preparing at the court of Scotland, 
(the names in cypher.) March 9, 1584. 2. 

3. Sir John Forfter, to Secy Walfingham ; reporte 
the declarations of the nobility ailembled at , St. 
Johnfton; the king arms* Alnwick, April 9, 
1594. 2* b; 

4. Robt Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham; reports the 
various meafures taken againft the difcoutented lords, 
who are faid to be met at St. Johnfton ; the E. of 
Morton leaves court much difcoutented; rumours of 
French troops coming; Seaton's praftices abroad'; 
&c. (Orig.) Berwick, April 5, 1584 3. 

5. Robt. Bowes, to Seer Walfingham ; the K. of 
Scotland proceeds with fe verity againft thofe con- 
cerned in the a6lion at Ruthven ; few men enroll in 
his fervice; Seaton faid to be at Rouen with the Bp. 
ofRofs, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, April 10, 1584. 5. 

6. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham? inclofes 
fome letters; is defired to plead in favour of the peti- 
tions of ceitain perfons who are folicitous for the 
prefervation of religion, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, 
April 10, 1584. 6* 

7. Robt Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham ; Angus and 
others about to depart Scotland; conventions both 
fpiritual and temporal reftrained ; Seaton reported to 
be dead ; money coming from France ; about fe- 
veral of the nobility; two EngHlhjnen fiiiled fof 
France with packets j watch ftill kept at Edinburgh'; 
defires relief in a caufe in which he is involved, &c. 
(Orig.) Ber\nck, April 15, 1584. 7. 

8. Robt. Bowes,' to Sec^ Walfingham ; Gowrie faid 
to have been apprehended at Dundee by Col. 
Stewart ; the court in great joy. (Orig. ) Berwick, 
April 19, 1584. 9. 

9. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^^ Walfingham; Gowrie 
brought to Holyrood-houfe ; Marr with 100 men en- 
tered the tOM^n of Stirling. (Orig.) Berwick, April 
20, 1584. 9. b. 

10. The effea of a petition to Q. Elizabeth, de- 
livered by Wfti- Colvill in the names of Angus, 

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Marr, Glamis, &c. defiring her majefty to fend fliips 
and forces in fupport of the good caufe. April 20, 
1584. IQ. 

11. Robt. Bowcs, to SecT Walfingham; reports 
what previous anfwer he had given to the above pe- 
tition. (Orig.) Berwick, April 23, 1584. 11. 

12. Robt. Bowes, to Secy Walfingham; Angus, 
Marr, Glamis, &c. feize Stirling caftle ; proceedings 
ofthefe and other difaifeded lords; the K. propofes to 
proceed in perfon againft them; levies forces, &c. 
(Orig.) Berwick, April 23, 1584. 12. 

13. Robt. BoM'es, to Sec^ Walfingham ; the K. 
Inarches towards Stirling, which is abandoned by the 
lords; Bothwell ordered to his houfe; Gowrie betrays 
the late plot, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, April 26, 
1584. is.b. 

14. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. W. Davifon; diredions 
for the employment of the £. 2,000 fent to fir John 
Forfter, among the lords affembled at Stirling. April 

25, 1584. 14. 

15. Sir John Forfter, to Sec^ Walfingham ; Both- 
well and Cefsford are forbid the court; Ld. Cowden- 
knows and the chamberlain of Kelfo committed to 
prifon. Alnwick, April 26, 1584. 14. b. 

16. The earls of Angus and Marr, to Ld. Burleigh? 
apprizing him of their naving fought Ihelter in Eng- 
land ; and craving Q. Elizabeth's protedlion. (Orig.) 
Berwick, April 29, 1584. 15. 

17. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham; on the 
caufes of the failure of the late attempt at Stirling, 
&c. (Orig.) Berwick, April SO, 1584. 15. * 

18. Ld. Scroope, to Secy Walfingham ; tlie E. of 
Morton and Ld. Herries wifti to be reconciled with the 
K. and the Grahams. Carlifle, April 29, 1584. 16. b. 

19. A brief declaration of the innocence of Angus, 
Marr, Glamis, &c. prefented to Q. Elizal^th. 
April, 1584. 17. 

20. A fupplication to Q. Elizabeth, from the 
diftreffed noblemen of Scotland. 1584. 1 7. * 

21. An anfwer of the diftreffed lords of Scotland, 
to the matters they are charged with. April, 1584. 

18. 

. 22. The opinion of fome perfon of note concern- 
ing Scottifli affairs : prefented to my Ld. Secretary. 
April, 1584. 22. 

23. The form of certain devices ufed by Arran 
and fir Robt. Melvill againft Gowrie. April 30, 1584. 

23. 

24. The manner and form of the examination and 
.death of Wm. E. of Gowrie, on the 3d of May, 1584. 

24. b. 

25. The manner and form of the c-\:amination and 
death of Wm.E. of Gowrie, on the third of May, 1584. 
(This account isfomewhat different from the above.) 

28. 

26. A French letter decyphered ; about the defeat 
of tlie late plot againft the K. of Scots, (probably 
from Arran or Melvill, to the Q. of Scots.) May 2, 

1584. 30. 

27. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Walfingham ; about a 
narrow efcape of the lord of Balgwhen, on the borders. 
May 2, 1584. 30. 

28. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to Robt. Beale, 
Efq; fent to the Q. of Scots, to negociate a treaty. 
Greenwich, May 4, 1584, sT. 

29. Wm. Davifon, to Sec'' Walfingham ; reports 
the unfavourable ftate of the court of Scotland; 
perilous ftate of feveral lords of the late affociation. 
(Ori^.) Berwick, Mays, 1584. 33. 

30. Rpbt. Bowes, to Sec/ W^fyigham; reports 



the executions of Gowrie and feveral Mbens and the 
rigorous proceedings of the Scqttilh king and council 
Berwick, May 13, 1584. 34.. 

31. Lord Burleigh? to the earls of Angus and 
Marr; anfwer to VIII. 16. Q. Elizabetli wilhes they 
would name Colvill to come to her in their name. 
May 11, 1584. 34. b. 

32. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfinglum ; about the 
furrender of the caftle of Edinburgh demanded by 
the king; proceedings againft the difaffe6led lord?*. 
(Orig.) Berwick, May 11, 1584. 35. 

33. Mary Q. of Scots, to Geo. Douglas; com- 
mending his loyalty towards her and hdr Ion. May 
12, 15«4. 36. 

34. John Colvill, to Sec^ Walfingham; intelli- 
gence about the two brethren (Hamiltons?) whom he 
met at Widdrington, and the refugee lords, &c. May 
12, 1584. 36. b. 

35. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfingham ; about a 
parliament to be held at Edinb. and various arrange- 
ments made at that court ; alfo proceedings againft 
the difaffeded lords. May 14, 1584. 37- 

36. Names of fuch of the nobility and others of 
Scotland as are at prefent diftrefled, of whom fome 
are without and fome within the realm. 1584. 38. 

37. Reafons for her majefty (Q. Elizabeth) for- 
bearing to deliver up the Scottifh noblemen, accord- 
ing to tlie king's requeft. May 17, 1584. 38. b* 

38. Sir John Forfter, to Sec^ Walfmgham; Seaton 
and Feniihurft arrived in Scotland ; a parliament to 
meet for the delivery of Edinb. caftle, &c. May -27* 
1584. ' 39. b. 

39. Secy Walfingham? to Wm. Davifon ; about tl* 
detention of the French ambaffador going to Scot- 
land; Ld. Hunfdon's opinion that Arran may be 
gained. May 22, 1584. 39. b. 

40. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfingham ; concemi- 
ing the caftle of Edinb. the diftreffed lords; cautions 
him concerning Archd. Douglas. (Orig. ) Berwick, 
May 23, 1584. 41. 

41. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfingham; the open- 
ing of the parliament at Edinb. interceffionsmade for 
the difaffe^ied lords, and praftices againft them; 
various news. P. S. The parliament ended. (Orig.) 
Berwick, May 23, 1584. 42. 

42. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^^ Walfingham ; about the 
feizure of the laird of Maufi^erton ; the lords Morton 
and Herries excufe thenilelves from joining the 
king; concerning the borders, &c. (Orig.) Carlifle^ 
May 24, 1584. .43. 

43. Inftruftions given by the diftreffed lords to 
John Colvill, fent to Q. Elizabeth. May 21, 1584. 

44. 

44. Wm. Davifon, to Secy Walfingham; about 
Scottifh affairs; fufpects Q. Mary to Have much in- 
fluence, (anextraft.) May 28, 1584. 44. b. 

45. A negociation with the Q. of Scots ; confifting 
chiefly of her own declarations, made feeniingly to 
the E, of Shrewfl)ury and Mr. Beale: May 26- 7*- 8, 
1584. 45. 

46. Hen. Widdrington, to Ld. Burleigh; intelli- 
gence from the court of ScotUnd, chiefly concerning 
the clergy. (Orig.) Berwick, May 28, 1584 48 

47. Wm. Davifon, to Secy Walfingham ; concern-* 
ing the afts of the late pat liament in Scotland, chiefly 
againft the church, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, >M^ly 27, 
1584. ' 50. 

48. Mary Q. of Scots, to the E. of Huntley j ac- 
knowledge^ his loyalty. Junes, 15814. 51. 

49. James VI, to tlie fugitive minifter* of the 
church; fiunmons them to retjJ^ft to Scotland, 

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folemnly promifing them proteClidn. Falkland, June 
9, 1684. 52. 

60. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfingham ; rqitefents 
the proceaedings of the c4Durt of Scotland as " extreme 
and intolerable many particulars conCe^nirtg the 
clergy and nobility, (Qrig.) Edinb. June 40, 
1584. 53. 

51. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfingham ; reports 
his reception at Edinb. and his conferences with the 
king at Falkland. (Orig.) Edinb. June 10, 1584. 54. 

52. Wn\. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfingham; Hating 
his reafons for judging that the K. and court of 
Scotland are governed by Q. Ma^-y. (Orig.) Edinb. 
June 10, 1584. 57. 

53. Confiderations concerning various matters 
ariiing out of the Q. of Scots demands ; and offers de- 
livered to the E. of Shrewlbury and R. Beale. (in 
Burleigh's hand.) June 12, 1584. 59. 

54. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfingham ; Lindfay 
and Dumfermling, after being difcharg;ed, are again 
ordered to be apprehended ; Ja. Lawlon and other 
minifters charged m ith heretical and feditious doc- 
trines ; the Bp. of St. Andrews perfecutes good nien ; 
Seaton expected, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. June 15, 1584'. 

61. 

55. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfingham ; Lindfay 
apparently reconciled to Arran ; Col. Stewart much 
favoured ; he looks to be captain of Edinb. caftle ; 
Seaton expeded with many papifts; and other news. 
(Orig.) Edinb. June 23, 1584. 62. 

56. Secy Walfingham, to Wm. Davifon ; infl:rucl- 
Jng him to difluade the K. of Scotland from his late 
violent and bloody couifes. June 22, 1584. 63. 

57. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^^ Walfingham ; reports 
his conference^ with the Sec^ of Scotland, Arran; 
and various othc^r matters. (Orig.) Edinb. June 
£3, 1584. 64. 

58. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfingham ; advifes to 
deil lefs openlyj and make fome appearance of fair 
weather. (Orig.) Edinb. June 26, 1584. 66. 

59. Wm. Davifon, to Scc^ Walfmghdm ; Arran 
rfnd Crawford again at variance; the clergy greatly 
difcon tented ; Arran and Hamilton faid to be re- 
conciled ; la Fontaine arrived from France (Orig.) 
Jtldinb. July 4, 1584. 67. 

• 60; Wm. Davifon, to Sec^^ Walfrngham ; Arran 's 
progrefi to the borders, where he orders letters to be 
intercepted ; D. craves afliftan^ce from the queen; 
Col.. Stewart much abufed by Ballandine, &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. July 5, 1584. 67. * 

61. James Vt; his tommiflion appointing the E. 
of Arran to meet Ld. Hunfdon on the borders. 
falklaBd^.July 10, 1584. 68. 

62. Ld. Scroope, to Seer Walfingham ; two letters 
on border matters; the K. of Scotland's dlflike of 
his clergy, &c. July is and 14, 1584. 69. 

63. Wrtl. Davifon, to Sec' Walfingham ; the report 
of the P. of Orange's aflaflination arrived in Scot- 
land ; la Fotftaine ftays at Leith, but has fent up a 
packet of letters; James Slieene a jefuit count e- 
naiiced ; a report fpread at court of a doufpitaty^ 
^itift the K. and Arran ; and various other ttt^s. 
(Qrig.) Edinb. July, 1584. f6'/ 

' 04. James. VI, to Ld. ' ftunfdon ; profeff^s.^riat 
•cottfidelice in him, and iiitite^ hiln fo conle to hi^ 
court Falkland, Juiy 26, 1584. ' 

65. Wm. Davifon, to JSec^^ Walfingham he makes 
all the fkir wi^atller 'he can ; gets in favour with Ar-> 
Tin, tfio biegin^ tb be fdfpe6led by\^is ^arfy ; la 
Fc^ntis&ne no doubt an eftiiMry from ]^*ance and the 
^ope; (pi:<*ably AMn) profclfes fclnifctf well iti- 



clinfed towat-ds England, &c. (Orig. a great part in 
cypher.) July 27, 1584. 74. 

66. Sec Walfingham, to Ld. Hunfdon ; apprizes 
him of foihe particulars which leave room to fufpe6l 
that Arran's friendly profeffions are not fincere. 
July 2&, 15«4. 76. 

67. John Colvill, to Sec^ Walfingham? about his 
endeavours to conciliate matters. (Orrg;.) New- 
caftle, July 31, 1584. 77. 

68. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfingjham ; about the 
furrender of E-ditib. caftle ; propofes fome fteps to- 
wards conciliating matters; Arran goes fecretly to 
meet fir John Selby, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. July, 
1584. 78 

69. Sec'' Walfingham, to Wm. Davifon ; acquaint3 
I him with a report that the two Hamiltons lipped to 

recover the king's favour, (an. extract.) Aug. 2, 
1584. 79- 

70. Ld. J. Hamilton, to fome Scottifli lord of Q. 
Elizabeth's party ; acquainting him with the K. of 
Sc. having efcaped from the hands of Angiis, and 
fome of the confequences of that event (Orig.) 
Paris, Aug. 4, 1583. so. 

71. Wm. Davifon, to Sec' Walfingham ; foniejea^ 
loufie^ rifen in Scotland oh account of certain prac- 
tices between one Drummond and the E. of Craw- 
ford ; ftri6t M^atch kept at Edihb. and vdrioiis prac- 
tices among th6 nobility, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Aug. 4, 1584. ' 81. 

72. Ld. Hunfdon, to SecJ" Walfingham ; a report of 
a cOnfpifacy by th6 Sc. lords in England, againft the 
K. and Arran. Berwick, Aug. 7, 1584. 83. 

73. Wm. Davifon, to Sec' Walfingham; Arran 
takes pbfleflion of Edinb. caftle, and fends fome news ; 
defires leave to return. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 8, 
1584. 83. b. 

74. Secy Walfingham, to Ld. Hunfdon; fome in- 
ftru6tions about keeping upon godd terms with Scot- 
land^ and particularly with Arran. Aug. 12, i48'4. 84. 

75. Sec^ Walfingham, tb Wm. Davifon ; th6 Q. 
cannot confent to his return ; concerning the Sc. 
clergy fled to England; Robt Nugent gone to Ire- 
land to gather intelligence about the attempts of 
papifts, &c. Aug. 13, 1584. 84, ' 

76. Ld. Hunfdon, to Sec^ Walfingham ; reports hi^ 
conference with Arran and the Scotti/h commiffionera 
on the general affairs of Scotland. Aug. 14, 1584. 85. 

77. Sec'' Walfingham, to Wm. Davifon; tlid Q. 
has granted him fome favour. Aug. 13, 1584. 68. 

78. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^^ Walfingham ; Arrs^n 
fakes up his^ abode in Edinb. caftle, and concern- 

\ ing the jewels in it ; the niafter of Marr complains 
1 to the K. about the violent feizure of Edinb. caftle ; 
' Arran holds very fpecious language tb Davifon ; his 
lady aftive in making repairs in the caftle, and oth^r- 
wile meddling; minifters ordei^ed out of the king- 
dom; knd variousr other intelligence. (Orig.") 
Edinb. Aug. 15, 1584. 89. 

76. Wm. Davifon, t<j Sec'^ Walfingham; thfe king 
eiideavouf* t6 'tfppeafc Marr ; Cdl. Stewart jealqus of 
Arran ; a re^bi t of a marriage bet>Veen the K:. and 
Mrs. Fra. Howard^ about two Eiifelifhmen in fhe 
north of Scotlathcl, &c. (Orig.) EdMb. Aug. 17, 
i 1584. . 

8k>. J Ld. HnnflJoti, to Sefcr WalfingjKafn ; aboift folhe 
Sl^ot^ gOi\e intd Ireland ; arid the eauftidn he had 
gi*^ to Arran to proceed warily in the affaii^ of 
I the ^late confipiracy ; the nmOer of Glamisf <l^ies 
j having fliared in it, &<x (Orig.) Bawick, Aug. 

* ai.mbfthe pc^ons fprfeited,and ot the aiSls maik; 
1 in tTie partiament of Scotland, Aug. i£, 1584. 9^. 

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82. Notes touching the reformation of tlie bor- 
ders; M'ith draughts of ads of parHament to that 
ettcd. 1584. 94. b. 

83. Wm. Davifon, to Sec' Walfingham ; concern- 
ing the Scots gone to Ireland, and Nugcnt's going 
thither to obferve them. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 24, 
1584. 96. 

84. Wm. Davifon, to Sec^ Walfingham ; the K 
comes to Edinb. ; cruel treatment of the widow of 
GoM rie; the laird of Sutherland and one Hamilton 
fined; rapacity of Al*ran's wife; Arran defires the 
K. to cliveft himfelf of all cares upon him; the mafter 
of Gray (a papift) to be fent ambaffador to Q. Eliz. 
P. S. Intelligence about church affairs ; Arran and 
his wife moli obnoxious. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 24. 
1584. 97. 

85. Sec^ Walfingham, to Ld. Hunfdon ; with a 
palTport for the mafter of Gray; NPOnell's infurrec- 
tion in Ireland traced to Anan ; exculpates the fu- 
gitive lords from the charge of the late confpiracy. 
Aug. 23, 1584. 99. b. 

86. Ld. Hunfdon, to Sec' Walfingham ; anfwer to 
the above. (Orig.) Berwick, Aug. 29, 1584. 100. 

87. Q. Elizabeth, to Ld. Hunfdon; in behalf of 
the Scottifli noblemen retired into England. Aug. 29, 
1584. 100. b. 

88. The earls of Angus and Marr, and the mafter 
of Glamis, to the E. of Leicefter; fohciting Q. 
Elizabeth's further mediation. (Orig.) Newcaftle, 
Aug. 20, 1584. 101. 

89. Ld. Hunfdon, to Q. Elizabeth ; notwithftand- 
ing his urgent mediation with Arran in the queen s 
name, the Sc. fugitive lords are attainted by parlia- 
ment (Orig.) Berwick, Sept. 2, 1584. 102. b. 

90. Q. Elizabeth, to Ld. Hunfdon ; dir^ding him 
to perfift in his interceflion in favour of the fugitive 
lords. Sept. 1584. 103. 

91. Wm. Davifon, to Sec' Walfingham ; reports his 
return from Scotland ; Arran ftill profefles friend- 
Uiip; Argyle dies; Athol and Hume confined; Ar- 
ran 's extortions, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, Sept. 17, 
1584. 104. 

92. Minutes of letters, &c. touching the matter 
X)f the aflbciation ; the fubftance of a letter Avritten 
by the D. of Lenox, to Geo. Douglas in France ; 
alfo letters from fir H. Cobham, ambaflador in France,; 
Mr. Bowes, &c. 1581, 2, and 3. 105. 

93> Mary Q. of Scots, to Q. Elizabeth ; thanks 
her for having removed her to a better habitation ; 
hut complains heavily of being debarred all corre- 
Ipondence with the French ambaflador. (Orig. 
French.) Tutbuiy, Sept. 29, 1584. 107. 

94. Extrads out of three letters from ^larj^ Q. of 
Scot3, two to the mafter of Gray, and one to the K. her 
fon ; in which Ihe fpeaks freely of Q. Elizabeth's 
artifices, and conjures her fon not to feparate his in- 
tereft tVom hers. (French.) Od:. and, J an. 1584-5. 

108. 

95. Lord Hunfdon, to Ld. Burleigh; informs him 
of the falfe reports in Scotland, that the JL. of Shrewf- 
bury had been fent to the Tower, and Hunfdon's fer- 
vant, Armourer^ had been executed ; Arran and Col- 
Stewart at variance ; fends two fufpicious letters. 
Berwick, Od. 1, 1584. 108. b. 

96. Reply, to the anfwers given by Airati to the 
aiticles which Ld. Hunfdon propofed to him. ,Od. 
1584. UQ. 

97. Q. Elizabeth, to the K. of Scots; in behalf biT 
the fugitive lords. Od. 3, i 5^84. 2 16. ' 

98. Q. Elizabeth, to the lords Hamilton; wKliing 
Vo promote an agreemt^Dt between them and the earls 



of Angus and Marr : fent by H. Anderfon. Oatlands, 
06t. 6, 1584. 1 17. 

99. Q. Elizabeth, to the earls of Angus and Marr; 
profefling her eameft delire to ferve them : fent by 
Colvill. Od. 6, 1584. • li7. b. 

100. Sk Ralph Sadler, to Sec' Walfingham ; with 
a letter from Q. Mary to the minilters of France,, 
complaining that lliehad been wronged in her dowry. 
Od. 8, 1584. lis. 

101. James VI, to Sec' Walfingham ; recommend- 
ing the mafter of Gray. Holyrood-houfe, Od. 14, 
1584. 118. b. 

102. James Vl ; his comraiflion to the mafter of 
Gray, fent ambaflador to Q. Eliz. Holyrood-lioufe, 
Od. 14, 1584. 119. 

103. Articles from the E. of Arran, to Ld. Hunf- 
don j brought by Cuthb. Armourer. Od. 14, 1584. 

119. b* 

104. Ld. Hunfdon, to the E. of Arran ; remon- 
ftrates againft delays, and efpecially about fending 
fuch a perfon as Gray to Q. Elizabeth. Berwick, 
Oct 13, 1584. 121. 

105. Ld. Hunfdon, to Ld. Burleigh; the mafter of 
Gray at length arrived at BeiM^ick; pur[>ort of his 
commiflion, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, Od. 19, 1584. 

122. 

106. Ld. Hunfdon, to Ld. Burleigh; about Gray's 
miflion ; he is not to negociate >\ ith M'alfingham, 
whom the K. miftrults; dillikcs tl^e number of Scots 
at Berwick ; the lu much agitated by various reports 
and intrigues; defires llunldon to come to liim. 
(Orig.) ^Berwick, Od. 19, 1584. 123. 

107. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Walfingham ; Ld. John- 
ftou forcibly prevented from entering in the pro- 
voftHiip of Dumfries, grantui him by the K. Car- 
lifle. Od. 20, 1584. ,125, 

108. Ld.. Burleigh, to SecJ^ Walfingham ; about 
repelling fome attacks on the borders. Wcfiminfter, 
Od. 21, 1584. , 125.. 

109. H. Carmichael, to Sccr Walfingham ? an ob- 
fcure letter on fome matters relating to the Scottilh 
embafly. (Orig.) London, Od. 21, 1584. i26-b. 

110. Ld. John Hamiltoa's anfwer to certain ar- 
ticles (VIII. 98.) propofed to him : by Mr* • Hen. 
Anderfon, at Q. Elizabeth's command. Qd. «9, 
1584. ]i27.b- 

111. John Colvill, to Sec' Walfingham ; laboutthe 
reconciliation of the Hamiltons. Newcaftle, Oct^2Uf 

1584. , . 128. 

11a. Ld; Hunfdon, to Ld. Burleigh ; remonftrat- 
ing againft an order received from Walfingham to 
let the fugitive lords refide in Holy. Manid,. and tlie 
great number of Scots in Newcaftle. (Prig.i) New- 
caftle,'Od. 20, 1584. * ; ;. ; , i^iO. 

U3. Tlie heads of A. B. his meflage, ti> he de- 
livered to the K. of Sc. on the part of Efi^beth; 
Iharply cenfuring his condud about the ^ fugitive 
lords; and declaring her refdlution to liavc ^o. far- 
ther dealings with him. Npy. l,'r584,. ^- ^ 130... ^ 

, 114. Sec' Walfingham, to John ColviUiJ ftbovit Ld. ' 
Claud. Hamilton'^'backwardi^efc to be i^i^oncUed., 
Nov. 4, 1584. , . ,1 

115. SecJ^ Walfingham, to Ld. Hun{d.on,;^out the 
fugitive lords tepi^iring to : Holy hUi}(^^ ^^d> their 
diyerfity of opinions on ScQttilli aftairjs. ^ |lond*o^^ 

Nov. 7, 1584. . ' J ^ ! 7{ ■ . / ^ 

1 1 6. J. Coiyfll, to Sec' M^alfinghajii ; about , Id. . 
Claud. Hattiiltohs ftubb(jrbuefs,'ftating the^ii^aiih^r*' 
of it^ (Orig.) Nov,,8, 1^84. [ ' ; \ ^ '^3^:. . 

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ef her liberty : propounded by her fecretary Naue. 
(a draught) Nov. 1584. 136. 

118. Objeftions againft the offers of the Q. of 
Scots: with fome anfwers. Nov. 1584. 138. 

1 19. A difcuffion, whether it be fitted for Q. Eli- 
zabeth to accept or reje6t the offers of the Q. of 
Scots? Nov. 1584. 139. 

120. Reafons to induce her majefly (Q. Eliz.) to 
proceed in the treaty with the Q. of Scots. Nov. 
1584. 142. 

121. A difcuffion, what courfe were fit to be taken 
with the Q. of Scots ; either to be enlarged, or not ? 
Nov. 1584. 143. 

• 1G2. The E. of Angus, to Ld. Burleigh? expref- 
fing his gratitude for many benefits. (Orig.) New- 
caftle, Nov. 13, 1584. 146. 

123. A proclamation fummoning nine minifters of 
the diocefe of St. Andre;.ws to appear before the K. 
and council of Scotland, to receive inflrudions 
about his majefly's pleafure : figned Alex. Hay, de- 
puty clerk of the council. Holyrood-houfe, Nov. 
'21, 1584. 147. 

1C4. James vi, to Ld. Leicefler or Burleigh? 
profelling great regard and confidence. (Orig.) 
Holyrood-houfe. Nov. 23, 1584. 150. 

125. Copy of a letter fent by the K. of Scots, to 
the provoft and bailiff of Edinburgh, to be figned by 
them, and fent to their miniflers; calling upon them 
to conform with his majefly 's will. 1584. 151. 

(N** 126. is accidentally omitted.) 

127. An anonymous but feemingly original paper 

feddreffedto Ld with various intelligence 

about Arch. Douglas's praftices ; an imputation 
brought by Duifield, a preacher, againft the E. of 

A and anfwers of the E; about Howel a 

prieft, &c. The writer was probably a fpy of Bur- 
leigh. London, Nov. 23, 1584. 152. 

128. Sir John Forfler, to Sec^ Walfingham; Fer- 
Whurft made warden and keeper of Liddifdale ; Ar- 
lan panick-ftruck. Nov. 29, 1584. 155. b. 

129. Ld. Burleigh? to Ld. Hunfdon; reports the 
mafler of Gray's firfl audience of Q. Elizabeth, 
whei^in he demands the furrender of the fugitive 
lords. 1534. 156. 

130. Tlie notes prefented by the mailer of Gray, 
drawn forth of his general inflruftions, and given to 
Sec^ Walfingham, to be advifed upon by whom it 
fliall pleafc her highnefs (Q. Eliz.) to appoint. Nov. 
1584. 157. 

131. The lords of council's anfwers to certain 
notes propounded by the maftcr of Gray. Dec. 
1584. 158. b. 

132. Certain propofitions and requefls of the maf- 
ter of Gray. 1584. 159. b. 

133. The manner of proceedings with the mafter 
bf Gray and Naue; the heads of the motions* to be 
made unto her majefly. 1584. 160. b. 

134. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Arran; profeffmg 
how much fhe wifhes to maintain a good harmony 
Viththe K of Scots. Dec. 21, 1584. 161. 

135. Sec^ Walfingham? to the wardens of the 
marches ; with orders from Q. Elizabeth about the 
pacification of the borders. Dec. 1584. 16 1. b. 

136. Mary Q. of Scots, to the mafler of Gray; 
charging him to promote a good underflanding be- 
tween her and her fon. (French.) Wingfield, 
Dec. 14, 1584. 163. 

137. Notes, that the mafter of Gray hath been 

?rivy to fome late praftices againft her majeflj' (Q, 
lliz.) in favour of the Scottifli queen. 1584.^ 163. b. 



138. ...... Naue, to Sec^ Walfingham; concern- 
ing the negociations with the Q. of Scots. (French.) 
Dec. 26, 1584. 165. 

139. A brief note of all the treaties that have 
paffed for the Scottilh queen's enlargement, and the 
feveral .caufes why they took no effeft : out of a 
note in Burleigh's hand. Dec. 20, 1584. 166. 

140. James VI, to Ld. Leicefter? notifying his 
having fent fir Lewis Bellenden to Q. Eliz. to ac- 
quaint her with the late praftices againft his life 
(Orig.) Holyrood-houfe, Feb. 16, 1584-5. 168. 

141. The earls of Angus and Marr, to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; remonftrating againft her order for their re* 
moval. (Orig.) Newcaftle, Jan. 13, 1584-5. i69- 

142. John Colvill, to about the re- 
moval of the fugitive noblemen. (Orig.) New- 
caftle, Jan. 30, 1584-5. 170. / 

143. John Colvill, to Sec^ Walfingham ; about the 
removal of the lords ; fome news out of Scotland ; 
Archib. Douglas to be fent up ; Arran in great power, 
&c. (Orig.) Feb. 1, 1584-5. 171. 

144. John Colvill, to lord about fome ar- 
rangements concerning the removal of the Scots 
from Newcaftle ; various news out of Scotland ; 
John Barton placed upon the feffions ; Arran 's om- 
nipotence; his wife made lady comptroller. (Orig.) 
Feb. 1, 1584-5. 172. 

145. Mary Q. of Scots, to Ld. Burleigh; requeft- 
ing fome indulgences ; and complaining that her 
correfpondence with her fen is impeded, and that Q. 
Eliz. does not deign to give her any anfwers. 
(Orig. French.) Tutbury, Feb. 6, 1584-5. 173. b. 

146. John Colvill, to lord remonftrating 

againft the immediate removal of the Scottifli nqble- 
men; various intelligence about Glamis, Claud. 
Hamilton, &c. (Orig. not figned, perhaps imperfect.) 
Feb. 9, 1584-5. 174. 

147. James VI; his proclamation for recalling 
Angus M'Oneil, with his power out of Ireland. 
Holyrood-houfe, Feb. 10. 1584-5. 175. 

148. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth; credential in fa- 
vour of fir Lewis Bellenden, fent ambaffador. Holy- 
rood-houfe, Feb. 16, 1584-5. 176. 

149. James VI, to Sec' Walfingham ; recommend- 
ing fir L. Bellenden. (Orig.) Holyrood-houfe, 
Feb. 16, 1584-5. .177. 

150. James VI, to Ld. Burleigh; recommending 
fir L. Bellenden. (Orig.) Holyrood-houfe, Feb. 16, 
1584-5. " 178. 

151. Mary Q. of Scots, to Ld. Burleigh; requeft- 
ing him to befriend her in the treaty then on foot ; 
and defiling fome indulgences. (Orig. French.) 
Tutbury, March 2, 1584-5. 179.K 

152. Sec^ Walfingham, to Angus, Marr, and Gla- 
mis; fignifying the queen's order that A. Rellock, 
J. Keir, and T. He^vme be fent up to anfwer to a 
charge exhibited againft them by the K. of Scots. 
March 5, 1584-5. * 180. b, 

153. Angus, Marr, and Glamis, to Q. Elizabeth; 
folemnly, denying the charge of an attempt againft 
their king; and calling for a trial. (Orig.) Nor- 
wich, March 10, 1584-5. .181. 

154. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham ; the E. pf 
Morton ordered to furrender his places, and appear 
before the K. of Scots ; he obeys the firft order, but 
not the latten March 10, 1584-5. 182. 

155. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Walfingham; 
Bothwell has left the court of Sc. in difcontent, hav- 
ing been refufed Culdingham. March 12. 1584^5. 

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1 56. The E. of Moiton, to Ld. Arbroath ; (fo noted, 
but improperly) concerning Arran's ill ulage of the 
E. of Morton, and the oppreflions of the former, 
(an original paper, but not figned, perhaps meant for 
one of Q» Elizabeth s minifters.) March 18, 1584-5. 

183. 

157^ An anonymous paper, but feemingly an ori- 
ginal, on the Itate of parties in Scotland. 184. 

158. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham; Robert 
Maxwell commits an outrage againft the Johnftons 
upon the borders. April 7, 1585. 186. 

159. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Seer Walfingham; 
various intelligence concerning the Sc. K's proceed- 
ings againft his nobility; the earldom of Morton 
granted to the young D. of Lenox. April 9, 1585. 

186. 

160. Q. Elizabeth's inftruclions to Mr. Edward 
Wotton, to be fcnttothe K.of Sc. April 1585. 18.7. 

161. I^. Scroope, to Sec'^ Walfingham ; the trou- 
bles on the Scottiih fide of the borders keep encreaf- 
ing. April 27, 1585. 189. 

162. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham; the John- 
ftons make reprifals upon the Maxwells on tlie bor- 
dei-s. May 1, 1585. 190. 

163. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham ; earl Mor- 
ton commits depredations on the borders. May 8, 
1585. 191. 

164. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham ; in anfwer 
to fome orders from court, concerning his proceed- 
ings with the Johnftons, &c. May 13, 1585. 191. 

165. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Walfingham; lord Max- 
Veil plunders fome lands of the Johnftons. May 
^8, 1585. 192. b. 

166. Edw. Wotton, to Sec' Walfingham ; reports 
nn awtlience of the king of Scots. (Orig.) Edinb. 
May 30, 1585. 193. 

167. Edw. Wotton, to Sec^^ Walfingham ; private 
intelUgence upon fome conferences held. (Orig. 
feveral names in cypher, and moll of them blotted 
out.) Edinb. June 1, 1585. 195. 

168. Edw. Wotton, to Secy Walfingham ; further 
conferences. N. B. Some memorandums of letters 
from Wotton are interfperfed on the preceding pages. 
(Orig. the names (truck out.) Edinb. June 9, 1585. 

189. 

169. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Walfingham ; an account 
that Mr. Davie Maxwell had very near taken by fur- 
prize the caftle of Loughmaben belonging to the 
Johnftons. Carlifle, June 13, 1585. 201. 

170. Speeches between the E. Bothwell and fir 
Wm. Stewart ; about the enmity between the former 
and Arran, &c. June 14, 1585. 201. 

171. Earl Bothwell, to the K. of Scots: with the 
above paper. Leith, June 14. 1585. 201. 

1 72. Earl Bothwell, to the mafter of Gray ; about 
his converfations with fir Wm. Stewart, and the K. 
of Scots difpofition towards him. (Orig.) Leith, 
June 14, 1585. 203. 

173. Ld! Johnfton, to Ld. Scroope ; requefting his 
aid againft the Maxwells. Loughmaben, June 15, 
1585. 204. 

174. Robt. Cowevill? to fir John Forfter; about 
the Danilh ambafladors in Scotland having offered 
to ranlbm tlie Orkneys and Shetland. June 22, 
1585. 205. 

1 75* Sec^ Maitland, to Sec^ Walfingham ; expref- 
fing his earneft defire for conc6rd between England 
and Scotland. (Orig.) Dumfermling, June 26, 1585. 

206. 

176. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^. Walfingham; about the 



warfare between the Johnftons and Maxwells. Car- 
lifle, July 4, 1585. 207J 

177. A draught of irtftru<?tions for the Ld. Prefi- 
dent of the norUi (Hunfdon?) Ld. Ewers and John 
Herbert, Efq. for concluding a league oiFenfive and 
defenfive with Scotland. July, 1585. 208. 

178. Q. Elizabeth, to the Ld. Prefident and Ld. 
Ewers; fent by Dr. Herbert, with a commiflion, and 
the above inftruftions. July, 1585. 209. b. 

179. A confideration had by the Q's majefty 
(Eliz.) upon certain articles of the league intended 
between her and the K. of Scots. July,' 1585. 210. 

180. Edw. Wotton, to Sec^ Walfingham? report* 
ing an audience he had from the K. of Scots, con- 
cerning* the above confiderations of Q. Elizabetlt. 
July, 1585. 210. b. 

181. James VI; his fpeech to the ftates concern- 
ing a league in matters of religion with England* 
July, 1585. '211. 

182. Articles of a treaty to be made between the 
Q. of England and the of Scotland, for a more 
ftraight league than hath been heretofore between 
any of the princes their progenitors. July, 1585. 

212. 

163. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth; approving of the 
late treaty : with a P. S. in his o^^ti nand, defiring 
the queen to fufpend her jud^^ent of him till flie 
fliall be informed by himfelt. (Orig.) Falkland, 
July 9, 1585. 215. 

* 184 Caftelneau, to James VI; on departr, 

ing from his embafly in England; profelfing his 
king's defire to preferve haimony. (Orig. French.) 
London, July 21, 1585. 216. 

1 85. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham ; two letters 
of intelligence concerning fome dealings between 
Morton and Arran, and fome diforders on the bor- 
ders. Carlifle, July 29 and SO, 1585. 217. 

186. An aft of the ftates of Scotland ; authorizing 
the K. to form an alliance with the Q. of England 
in oppofition to the popifli confederacy called the 
" Holy League." St. Andrews, July so, 1585. 219. 

187. Edw. Wotton, to Sec^ Walfingham ; intelli- 
gence ; Arran in confinement, but the K. is unwilling 
to give him up to Q. Eliz. ; the Bp. of St. Andrews 
preaches in favour of the alliance with England, &c. 
(a copy hi the hand-writing of fir Robt. Cotton.) 
Aug. 2, 1585. * 220. 

188. Angus, Marr, and Glamis, to Sec^ Walfing- 
ham; defiring a conference with him before they 
write to the queen, they having heard of Arran's 
confinement. (Orig.) London, Aug. 5, 1585. 220. b. 

189. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham; intelli- 
gence about the feuds between the Maxwells and the 
Johnftons, and the king's behaviour therein. Car- 
lifle, Aug. 12, 1585. 221. 

190. Juowne? to Arch. Douglas ; two letters : the 
firft written plainly, profefling himfelf addi6led to 
England, dated Stirling, Aug. 14, 1585 : and the fe- 
cond, being, when received, a Iheet of clean paper, 
on which the writing was brought out by fome liquid ; 
this treats of fome machinations againft Arran, and 
the writer's inclination to ferve the Scottifh fugi- 
tives. 222.^ 

191. The E. of Arran's inftruftions to the mafter 
of Gray ; concerning the league, and the banilhed . 
lords. Aug. 1585. 224. 

192. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham ; Morton's 
proceedings againft the Johnftons on the W. marches, 
&c. Carlifle, Aug 21, 1585. 225. 

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for G. (Mr. of Gray?) by A. (Archd. Douglas?) dif- 
approving of the courfe of things. Aug. £0, 1585. 

£26. 

194. A letter written in white ink from A. to G. 
reporting various news from London, about Q. Eliza- 
beth's dilTatisfaftion concerning Scotland ; her fend- 
ing 9,000 men to take polfeflion of Holland and 
Zealand, &c. Aug. 31, 1585. 226. 

195. The matter of Gray, to the Et of Leicefter ; 
on the purport of his miflion. (Orig.) Inchemerin? 

Aug. 25, 1585. 228. 

196. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Walfingham; Lough 
maben given up to Morton; Andw. Gray faid to 
have fecretly praclifed in France. Carlifle, Aug. 28, 
1585. 229. 

197. Infirudions to Ld. Scroope and 3 more; 
afligncd to enquire of the defaults both in the breach 
of a truce, and the murder of Ld. Ruffel. (Orig. 
figned Walfingham.) Sept. 4, 1585. 230. 

198. Edw. Wotton, to Ld. Leicefter or Burleigh; 
lamenting the ftate of affairs in Scotland; and in 
favour of his coufin Fairfax. (Orig.) Stirling, 
Sept. 4, 1585. 232. 

199. Q. Elizabeth ; her commifTion to Ld. Scroope 
and 3 more, for enquiry concerning Ld. Ruflfers 
death. Sept. 4, 1585. 233. 

200. Ld. Leicefter? to the mafter of Gray; con- 
cerning Q. Elizabeth's difpofition towards him, &c. 

Sept. 4, 1585. 233. b. 

201. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham; repoits a 
confpiracy againft Morton, in which the K. of Scot- 
land is faid to have been concerned, &c. Carlifle, 

Sept 20, 1585. , 234. 

202. Sir Edw. Stafford, to ^ an extraft, 

mentioning that an ambaffador was intended to be 
fent into Scotland, and the reafon that prevented it 
Sept 24, 1585. 234. b. 

203. Sec' Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh ; about 
the unfairnefs of the Scottifli dealings; aid to be given 
to the K, of Navarre. Sept 29, 1585. ^ 235. 

204. The manner of the flaughtef of Ld. Ruffel ; 
and two other papers confciining the names of the. 
fuppofed murderers; and fir John Forfter's reafons 
to prove that the faid flaughter was pretended. 0&. 
1585. 236, 

205. Doubts concerning Ld. Ruffel's death, where- 
in her majefty's commiflioners defire to be refolved. 
06t. 1585. 237f 

. 206. Reply to. the anfwer made by the Scottilh 
conmiifiioners to the bill concerning Ld. Ruffel's 
death ; exhibited by Q. Elizabeth's commiffioners. 
1585. 237. b. 

207. Ld. Scroope to Sec^ Walfingham ; concern- 
ing Fernihurft's guilt in the murder of Ld. Rulfel. 
Oel.9, 1585. 239. b. 

208. The caufes objefted to againft fir Tho. Carre 
of Fernihurft, and others his accomplices. Oft. 1585. 

239. b. 

209. .Tames VI ; his anfwer to the demand of the 
commiflioners fent by G. Younge. 06t. 16, 1585. 

241. b. 

210. Sec^^ Walfingham? to Ld. Scroope and the 
other commifTioners; difapproving of the anfwers 
of the Scottifli commiflioners, atid expatiating on 
fome charges. Oft. 16, 1585. 242. 

211. The manner of holding a day of truce Of of 
Hiarche, for reftitution 6f injuries upon the borders. 
0&. 19, 1585. 243. b. 



212. Aft extraft of the manner of proceeding 
againft Fernihurft. Ocl. 19, 1585. 244. 

2 1 3. Extrafts of letters from fir Edw. Stafford ; re- 
ports about a fcheme for the K. of Scots llealing 
away to France or Spain, &c. Oft. 20, 1585. 245. 

214. Wm. Bowes, to Sec'' Walfingham; about the 
negociation with the Scottifli commiffioners. 06t. 
21, 1585. 245. b. 

215. A difcuflfion concerning the matter of Ld. 
Ruffel's murder, and Fernihurft's guilt therein. Oa. 
21, 1585. 246. 

2 1 6. Secret advertifements out of Scotland, about 
Fernihurft:, Arran, &c. Oct. 19, 1585. 248. 

217. A proclamation publiflied by the Scottifli 
lords upon their entry into Scotland. 061. 1585. 

250. 

218. Ld. Scroope and the two other commiffioners, 
to Seer Walfingham; progrefs of the negociation 
concerning Fernihurft (Orig.) Berwick, Oft. 21, 
1585. 253. 

219. Patrick Whitlaw of New Grange, to Wm. 
Bowes; about the Scottifli fugitives; the fltate of 
the court of Scotland, and the borders ; the plague 
rages in Scotland. Tweedmouth, Oft. 21, 1585* 

254. 

. 220. Sir Edw. Stafford; reports a falfe infinuation 
fpread by the French ambaffador. 061. 24, 1585. 

255. 

221. H. Carmichael, to Ld. Scroope; reports fome 
motions making about the borders. (Orig.) Jed- 
burgh, oa. 27, 1585. 256. b. 

222. Lifts of the Scottifli nobility, and how they 
fland affected. Oct. so, 1585. 257. 

223. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham ? the diffaf^ 
fefted lords feize Stirling caftle. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, Nov. 5, 1585. 259. 

224. The mafter of Gray ; his relation concerning 
the furprife of the K. of Scots, at Stirling, Nov, 
1585. 260. 

225. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Walfingham ; 
reports the feizure of Stirling town by the difaffefted 
lords. Nov. 4, 1^85. 262. 

226. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Walfingham? 
intelligence about the proceedings of the lords who 
have got the K in their hands. Nov. 11, 1585. 262. 

227. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec'^ Walfingham; 
an attempt to feize Arran ; proceedings of tlie lords. 
Nov. 14, 1585. 262 b. 

228. A proclamation of Ld. Maxwell in the 
weft marches of Scotland, for preferving peace with 
England. Dumfries, Nov. 15, 1585. 263. 

229. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Walfingham ; the K. of 
Scots attempted to efcape at the feizure of Stirling 
caftle; Arran is thought to have efcaped; Mortou 
made Warden of the weft maiches. Nov. 18, 1585^ 

264. 

230. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec' Walfingham; 
a conteft between Bothwell and the Ld. of Colding- 
ham, for the poffeffion of that abbey; new allotment 
of various caftles. Nov. 19, 1585. 264. b. 

23 1. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth ; profeffing his firm 
adlierence to her (fince his laft feizure) and com- 
mending her ambaffador. (Orig.) Linlithgow, 
Nov, 26, 1585. 265. 

232. Sir Hen. Widdritigton, to Sec^ Walfingham; 
a parliament held at Linlithgow; the flight of 
A^ran ; and other tranfaftipns in Scotland. (Orig.) 
BeMick, Dec. e; 1685. 266. 

233. Part of an a& of parliament, authorizing the 

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Dec. 10, 1585. 268. b. 

234. An aft 6f parliament for reftoring the Lds. 
Hamilton, Angus, Bothwell, Hales, &c. to their lands, 
&c. after the attempt at Stirling. Dec. 1585. ^6©. 

235. A colleftion made out of fir John Forfter's 
letters, of the fpoils committed on the middle 
marches, from Feb. 1583, to Dec. 1585. 273. 

236. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Waifingham ; 
the K. removes to Enderleath; Crawford elcapes; 
Montrofe fentto Dumbarton. Dec. 28, 1585. 275. 

£37. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Seer Waifingham ; 
the K comes to Etlinb. argues in church with a 
preacher. (Orig.) Berwick, Jan. 8, 1585-6. 276. 

238. Sir Francis Englefield's relation to the Pope 
and K. of Spain, in behalf of the Q. of Scots, (decy- 
phered by Tho. Phelippes.) Jan. 8, 1585-6. 277. 

239. Ld. Burleigh, to Sec^ Waifingham ; about a 
treaty with Scotland. Jan. 9, 1585-6. 278. 

240. Ld. Scroope, to Seo^ Waifingham ; Morton 
caufcs mafs to be celebrated at Dumtries. Jan. 13, 
1585-6. ^278. b. 

241. Sir Hen. Widdrington to Sec^ Waifingham ; 
a French embafly arrives at Leith ; Maxwell goes to 
mafs; Sir John Seaton received at court. Jan. 16, 
1585-6. 278. b. 

242. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^^ Waifingham ; Morton 
comlnitted to the caftle of Edinb. &c. Jan. 26, 
1585-6. 280. 

243. Sir Hen* Widdrington^ to Sec^ Waifingham ; 
fome afccount of Monf * Danvall, the French ambafla- 
dor in Scotland ; Arran comes fecretly to Edinb. &c. 
Jan. 31, 1585-6. 281. b. 

244. Q. Elizabeth's inftruaions to Tho. Randolph, 
tlifpatched to the K. of Scots. (Orig. .counterfigned 
AValfingham.) Feb. i, 1585-6. 282. 

245. The Bp. of Rofs, to the Q. of Scots; various 
intelligence about her aftkirs in France, (decyphered 
by G. Curll.) Paris, July, 1585. 285. 

246. A note of the Q. of Scots ; complaining that 
{he had not received her penfion. (decyphered by 
G. Curll.) 15B5'6. 285. b. 

247. Dr. Allen, to the Q. of Scots; concerning 
certain fchemes formed in Spain to relieve her. (de- 
rypheied by G. Curll.) Rome, Feb. 5, 1585-6. 

285. b. 

248. Roger Afton, to Sec^ Waifingham ; about the 
proceedings of the French ambalTador iu Scotland;' 
he tampers with the malecontents; fome advice, &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. I'eb. 4, 1585-6. 286. 

249v Q>. Elizabeth, to the K. of Scots ; credential 
in favour of Randolph, (a copy certified by Mait- 
land.) Feb. 6, \5S5-6. 288. b. 

250. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Waifingham ; reports an 
attack upon the borders. Feb. ii, 1585-6. 289» 

251. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec' Waifingham; 
various occurrences in Scotland. Feb^ 13, 1585-6. 

289. 

252. Rogelr Afl:on, to Sec'^ Waifingham } reports an 
attempt to Tupplant the Sec' (Maitland) the K. re- 
fifts,. &c. Feb. 15, 1585-6; 289. b. 

253. Roger Afl:on, to Sec'' tValfingham ; triflies an 
Englifli ambalTador may be fent into Scotland ; in- 
triguies at the court of Scotland, &c. Edinb. Feb. 
12, 1585-6. 291. 

254. A paper (anonymous) on the attempt of the 
lords to remove the fecretary and fir Robt. Melvill 
from court. Feb* 16, 1585-6. 292. b^ 

255. The marfhal of Berwick (fir Robt. Conftable ?) 
to Sec'^ Waifingham; Randolph arrives at Berwick; 



the mafl:er of Gray not in favour, but the Sec^ in 
great credit at coun ; fir W m. Stewart apprehended j 
and other intelligence about Arran and Maxwell. 
Feb. 24, 1585-6. 293. 

256. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Waifingham ; reports 
his reception in Scotland; firfi: audience of the 
king, and conferences with Gray, the jufl;ice clerk, 
Ld. Claud. H?3imilton, &c. Edinburgh, March 2, 
1585-6. 294. 

257. T. Mills, to Sec^ Waifingham; various in- 
telligence about the negociations in Scotland, he ap- 
pearmg to be one of the embaffy. (Orig.) Edinb, 
March 2, 1585-6. 296, 

258. O. Fletcher, to Sec' Waifingham ; reporting 
fome particulars of the conferences between Ran- 
dolph the ambaflador, and Maitland the fecretary. 
(Orig.) Edinb. March 13, 1586. 298. 

259. Tlio. Randolph, to Sec*^ Waifingham ; reports 
the progrefs of his negociation. Edinb. Alarch 14, 
1585-6. 299. 

260. Tho. Randolph, to Sec' Waifingham; pro- 
grefs of his negociation. Edinb. March 17, 1585-6. 

303. 

261. Sec^ Waifingham, to John Randolph; ac- 
quaints him that Q. Elizabeth was willing to allow 
£. 4,000 to the K. of Scotland ; hints at the Q's dif- 
latisfaciion at the E. of Leicelter ; alfo about bucks 
and horfes to be fent, &c. March 19, 1585 6. 305. 

262. A paper with the name " Dignavall fub- 
fcribed, entitled, advertifements out of Sweden totlie 
E. of Arran from his brother there : it relates to aii 
intended marriage between James VI. and a Swedifli 
princefs, which the writer reports as impra6licable. 
March 22, 1585. fic- S06. 

263. Ld* Scroope, to Sec^ Waifingham ; reports art 
attempt of JLd. Johnfton upon lir Alex. Garden, laird 
of Applegarth. March 22, 1585-6. 806. b; 

264. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Walfinghahi ; con- 
cerning his negociation, and the difpofitions of thofe 
he has to deal with. N. A league, the flaughter 
of Ld. Ruffel, the furrender of Holt and Brereton 
two jefuits, and the injuries on the borders, were the 
chief objeRs of his million. (Orig.) Edinb. March 
22, 1585. S07- 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis Go(j. 

1. Mary Q. of Scots; her inftru6lions to th^ 
Archbp. of Glafgow (Beaton) her ambaflador in 
France, concerning a renewal of the aiitient con- 
federacy, but particularly about her dowiy. (faid to 
be in the hand of her Sec^ Naue.) Chatfwoiih, July 
10, 1581. 1. 

2. Ld. Hunfdon, to the E. of Suflex ; folicits leave 
to come away from Berwick; Arran in great favour; 
fome jealoufy between him and LenoJ^. (Orig.) 
Berwick, June 28, 1581* 7. 

3. A paper entitled, "Occurrences from Scotland:'^ 
attainder of the Douglafles, &c. and other proceed- 
ings of the parliament; ecclefiaftical matters, &c. 
Nov. 24, 1581. 8. 

. 4. Arch. Douglas, to Scc^ Waifingham ; concern- 
ing a marriage between Lenox and a Hamilton ; 
fome advice, &c. Sept. 11, 1581. ' 9. 

5* John Randolph, to fome Scottifli noblemen; 
profeflin^ his inclination to fcrve Scotland. Green- 
wich, Sept 6, 1581. .10. 

6. Arch. Douglas? to Sec^ Waifingham? vindicat- 
ing himfelf from the charge brought againfl: Morton 

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and him, of being concerned in Darnley's murder. 
Berwick, Jan. 7, 1580-1. 11, 

7. John Brandis's preaching bafore the K. and 
nobility of Scotland, out of the 2d. chapter 6f Ha- 
bakkuk, concerning the wickednefs and obftinate re- 
bellion of the people of Ifracl. March 18, 1581. 13. 

8. Some Scottilh noblemen, to Leicefter or Bur- 
leigh? e^rneftly rcqucfting an amicable intercourfe. 
(Orig. but the name torn away.) Holyrood-houfe, 
Dec- 29, 1582. 15. 

'9. John Selbj^, to the E. of Leicefter; intelligence 
about the K. ot Sc. endeavours to reconcile Lenox 
and Arran. (Orig.) Berwick, March 10, 1581. fic. 

16. 

10. Ld. Ilunfdon, to Ld. Burleigh; about his dif- 
order of the ftonc and gravel ; Ld. Cefsford comes 
for the redrefs of diforders in Lydfdale and Tyvydale; 
recommends Dr. Bellamy for the deanery of Durham. 
(Orig.) Aukland, July 31, 1581. 17. 

11. Afls voted in the parliament of Scotland 
of March 1582. (almoft obliterated.) I8. 

12. Extract from a fcrmon of John Craigis, on 
the return of the Ifraelites from Babylon ; preached 
at Holyrood-houfe, March 25, 1582. 20. 

13. A depofition of Elizabeth Curll before the 
magiftrates of Mons, in favour of Thomas Morgan ; 
declaring that the faid Morgan had raifed 6,000 
crowns for the fervice of the late Q. of Scots. (Orig. 
on parchment.) Od. 1, 1592! 21. 

14. Margaret countefs of Lenox and Angus, to 
•iir Wm. Cecil Sec^ of ftate; defiring him to juftify 
lier and her lord to Q. Eliz. concerning fome falfe 
reports fpread againll them. (Orig.) Shlathyr? 

Oct. 2, 1562. - 22. 

15. The heads whereupon the noblemen of Scot- 
land were accufed of a defign to feize the king and 
carry him to Loughleven, and of fuborning two 
'TuDians to aliadinate huu: and the anfwers* 1582. 

23. 

16. Declaration of the nobility of Scotland, of 
the caufcs that moved them to repair to the king's 
prefcncc, and to remain with him. Stirling, 1582. 

27. 

17. -Q. Elizabetirs inftrudions to Wm. Davifon, 
fent into Scotland. (Orig. counterfigned by Wal- 
lingliam.) Dec. 1582. 31. 

* 18. Extracts from the book of border matters, 
from 1J79 to 1583. 32. 

19. An original letter to Ld. Leicefter, fubfcribed, 
"he that departed from Y. L. at Oatlands;" report- 
ing the ftate of the court and country of Scotland ; 
an agreement between Lenox and Arran. Edinb. 
March 20, 1582-3. 39. 

20. Ld. Scroope's anf\rers to certain articles fent 
liim by the Lds. of the Privy Council, touching re- 
drcfs^ for fpoils on the borders. July, 1583. 40. 

21. Minutes of letters from Cuthb. Armorer, the 
K. of Sc. and the E. of Arran, to Ld. Hunfdon ; and 
notes of the mifbehaviour of the king's undutiful 
fubjefts. (vid, Vlli. 235.) Dec. 1583. 42. 

22. Robt. Bowes, to Sec^ Walfingham ? about the 
return of Lenox ; Mani>ingville's intelligence fent 
to France, &c. (decypliered.) April 12, 1583. 43. 

23. Complaints of the middle march men of Eng- 
land, againft the oppofite Scots. Aug. 30, 1583. 44. 

24. Lady Fernihurft, to Mary Q. of Scots ; caufes 
of her tardinel's in anfwering ; news about Arran, 
tlie parliament, &c. (decypliered. vid. YII. 224.) 

Nov. 4, 1583. 45. 

25. The E. of ShrcAvibury ? to Q. Elizabeth ; tlie 
latter part of a letter concerning the Q. of Scotland's 



defpondency ; profeflions of fincerity, &c. Work- 
fop, July 25, 1583. 4^;. 

2G. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Shrewfbury ; rea- 
fons for not fending fir Walter Mildmay to negociate 
with the Q. of Scots. Aug. 0, 1583. 46. 

27. A difcourfe concerning the ftate of the Low 
Countries upon the death of the Pr; of Orange : 
the latter part by fir Walter Mildmay. 1584. 47. 

28. The negpciation of the E. of Shrewfl)ury, fir 
Walt Mildmay, and Mr. Bealc, with the Q. of Scots; 
confifting of their inftruftions, dated April 6, and 
May 24, 1583; and feveral letters from them to Q. 
Eliz. and Sec^ Walfingham, from April to July 1583: 
alfo a conference between Robt. Bowes and the K. 
of Sc. concerning the faid queen. May i. 50. 

29. Heads of matters concerning the borders; 
fent by the Privy Council to the fereral wardens of 
the marches : and anfwers of Ld. SciQope, fir John 
Selby, and fir John Forfter. July and Aug. 1583. 

72. 

30. Extracts out of letters feemingly of an En- 
^lilli ambaflador in Scotland (Davifon ?) concern- 
ing the king's efcape, and new arrangements. July, 

1583. 74. 

31. Secy Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; la- 
ments the earl's indifference in the caufe of the fu- 
gitive lords. (Orig.) York, Sept. 30, 1583. 75. 

32. Secy Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; with 
an offer feemingly from the Scottifli fugitives. 
(Orig.) Durham, Sept. 22, 1583. 7G. 

53. Tho. FoM'lcr, to the E. of Leicefter f obfcurc 
intelligence, and advice concerning rebels and pa- 
pifts. (Orig. the name torn away.) Cawlke ? Sept 
17, 1583. 77. 

34. A Declaration of Mary Q. of Scots, touching 
her right to the fucceflion of tlvb crown of England ; 
to be prefented to Q. Elizabeth, and w ith her per- 
milTion to the lords and commons in the next parlia- 
ment of England. Sheffield, Jan. 15, 1580-1. Tranf- 
lated from tne French, and copied July 23, 1583. 

78. 

35. Minute of a letter to be fent from Q. Eliza- 
beth, or one of her minifters, to Ld. Scroope ; about 
the levy of fome forces in the north. liichmond^ 
Od:. 22, 158S. 8U - 

36. A lift of the Scottifli noblemen; with the ad- 
dition, of fome letters, probably charafteriftick. 1583. 

81.* 

37. A note of ceitain fpoils committed upon the 
W. marches of England, by the Scots, from July 19 
to Aug. 6, 1583. 82. 

• 38. Complaints of the middle march "men of Eng* 
land, againft the oppofite Scots, (part of IX. 23.) 
Aug. 30, 1583. 83. 

39. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham ; depreda- 
tions committed by the Scots on the borders. (Orig.) 
Carlifle, 061. 6, 1583. 84. 

40. Allegations againft the furmifed title of the 
Q. of Sc. or the favourers of the fame. 1584. 85. 

41. An aflbciation for the defence of Q. ElJzabetlV. 
(vid. IX. 54.) Nov. 7, 1584. gi. 

42. N. Card, of Como, to Dr. W. Parry ; fignffj^- 
ing the Pope's plenarj^ indulgence and remrffion. 
Rome. Jan. 30, 1584. 93. 

43. The mafter of Gray, to Sec^ Walfingham; va- 
rious intelligence and advice about K. James's difpo- 
lition ; the Scottifli fugitives ; jealoufies in the court 
of Scotland. (Orig.) IIolyrood*houfe, Jan. 24^ 
1584-5. V »5. 

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45 Mary Q. of Scots^ to Q\ Elizabeth ; craving 
l er favour, ajid fome anfwer to her various letters 
through la Motte. (probably a tranflation from the 
French.) Sheffield j Jan. J6, 1584-5. 99. 

46. Mary Q. of Scots, to Ld* Burleigh ; defiring 
him to betriend her in her applications to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; fhe a{ks for 16 horfes, and ceitain drugs, (a 
tranflation of VIII. 151.) March 2, 1584-5. 100. 

47. The difcourfe found about the Scottifli jefuit 
taken on the feaA in his way to Scotland ; being the 
plan of a confpiracy to reftore popery in England 
and Scotland, dethrone Q. Elizabeth, and fet up Q. 
Mary. Sept. 4, 1584. loi. 

48. Q. Elizabeth, to the K. of Scots ; credential in 
favour of an ambaflador (probably Davifon) and 
cautioning him againft any change in religion. 
(Orig.) Weftminfter, April 26, 1584. 107. 

49. A rough draught of the above, correded by 
Burleigh. April 26, 1584. 108. 

50. Arch. Douglas ? to the E. of Angus ; aflign- 
ing his reafons for not furrendering to abide his trial 
for the charge of being concerned in Darnley's 
murder. 1584.^ 109. 

51. The fum of a late aft of parliament in Scot- 
land : tlie fii-ft article declares it treafon to fay that 
the K. hath not abfolute power. 1584. ill. 

52. An Englifli fugitive in Scotland, to Mary Q. 
of Scots ; acquainting her with his favourable re- 
ception ; and various news about thofe of her party : 
alio to fpme friend concerning his dangerous fitua- 
tion. March, 1584 U2. 

53. A paper, entitled, " The dangers that may en- 
fue by the oath of alfociation, if it be not qualified 
by an a6l of parliament." 1584. 114. 

54. The affociation for the defence of Q. Eliza- 
beth : protefted, fworn, and fubfcribed by the doc- 
tors and proctora of the arches, D'* Bart*"* Cleark, 
decano tunc de arcubus." (vid. IX* 41.) Nov. 7. 
1584, 119. 

55. The heads of tlie league that i3 to be made be- 
tween her majefty (Q. Elii?,) and the K of Scots. 
June 7, 1585. 120. 

56/ James vi, to the E. of Leicefter ; recommend- 
ing the bearer. (Orig.) Linlithgow,. Dec. 20, 1585. 

122. 

57. John E. of Morton (a Maxwell) his fuppli- 
cation to K. James for remiifion of his trefpaffes on 
the borders, and offers of what he is willing to do 
fcy way of expiation. 1585. 123. 

58. Informations againft the E. of Arran, 1585. 

125. 

59- AdamMelvin,minifterofScotland,toJ.Caftollo, 
hiinifter of the French church in London ; touching 
the Archbp. of St. Andrews. (Latin.) Berwick, 
Feb. 23, 1583-4. 126. 

60. Articles concerning the difciplinc of the 
church of Scotland, agreed upon at Holyrood-houfe, 
Feb. 17, 1585-6. 127. 

61. Memorial concerning a treaty with Scotland ; 
and copies of letters to the mafter of Gray and Mr. 
Randolph on the fubjeft. June and July, 1586. 

128. 

62. Edw* Wotton, to Ld- Burleigh? about prefents 
of horfes and hoimds fent to the K. of Scots. (Ori^.) 
Edinb- June IS, 1585* 130. 

63. The fubftance of fuch direftions as Mr. Wot- 
lon rM9ived> as well by inftrufticKos as by lettersi for 



his negociation in Scotland; from April to 06t 

1585. 131. 

64. The fubftance of the contents of Mr. Wotton's 
feveral letters, from May to 061. 1585. 134. 

65. Sec^ M^alfingham, to the E. of Leicefter ; con- 
cerning fome negociations on Scottifli affairs : among 
others with the K. of NaVarre, and tht Almaiu 
princes. (Orig.) London, Sept. 29, 1 585. 138. 

66. Tlie mafter of Gray, to Archib. Douglas; de- 
firing him to promote his intereft at the Englifli 
court (Orig.) May 3 1, 1585. 139. 

67. Tlie mafter of Gray, to Q. Elizabeth ; about 
her fuppofed interference in an attempt of MaxwelL 
(Orig.) Scottifli court, April 29, 1585. 140. 

68. Archib. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham ; about 
fome letter fent by Q. Mary to her fon. Jan. 29, 

1586. 141. 

69. Sir Roger Afliton, to Sec^ M'alfmgham ; intel- 
ligence from Scotland; Morton goes to mafs; 4 
French ambaflador arrived ; the king fteady in the 
religion, but requires to be fupported, &c. Jan. 17, 
1586. 142. 

70. Til. Fowler, to the E. of Leicefter; intelli- 
gence concerning Bethe? Frances Howard, Lewis 
de Pace, &c, Jan. 22, 1585-6. 143. 

71. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth; urgent in behalf 
of his mother. Holyrood-houfe, Jan. 26, 1586-7- 

144. 

72. Tlie original of the above, all in K. James's 
OAra hand. Jan. 26, 1586-7. 146. 

73. The mafter of Gray, to Sec'^ Walftngham; 
about fome troops he ofters to levy to ferve under 
Leicefter, &c. (Orig.) Holyrood-houfe, Feb. 12, 

1586. 148. 

74. Sec*" Davifon: a difcourfe fent by him (being 
then prifoner in the Tower) to Sec^ Walfingham; 
containing a fummary report of what pafled betweea 
Q. Elizabeth and him in the caufc of tire Q. of Scots, 
from the figning of the warrant to the time of his 
reftraint. Feb. 20, 1586-7* 149. 

75. The lords of the Privy Council of Englandf 
to the earl of Kent; with the commiflion for the exe- 
cution of the Q. of Scots. Greenwich, Feb. 3, 
1586-7- 156. 

76. Sir John Forfter, to Sec'^ Walfingham; ac- 
quainting him that he had. ordered the inhabitants 
within his wardenry to arm. Alnwick, Feb. 26, 
1586-7. 157- 

77. Arch. Douglas, to Sec'' Walfingham ; reports 
a conference betwixt the (Fr?) ambaflador, and fir 
Geo. Carey. March 6, 1586-7? 158, 

78. An account of the funeral of the Q. of Scots 
at Peterborough, Aug. 1, 15^7. idQ. 

79. Q. Elizabetli, to James VT ; difavowing her 
having caufed the execution of the Q. of Scots. 
Feb. 14, 1586-7. 161. 

80. An account of the execution of the Q. of 
Scots. The original was figned by the earls of Kent 
and Shrewft)ury, and feveral other perfons preleiit ; 
and addrefled to the Privy Council (N. B. A con- 
tradiftion in the dates.) Fotheringay caftle, Feb. 8, 
1586-7. 163. 

81. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham ; reports the 
manner in which the K. of Scots received the news 
of his mother's execution ; he purpofes to leave 
Scotland ; appoints Maxwell warden of the W. mar- 
ches, &c. (Orig.) Carlifle, Feb. 21, 1586-7. 166. 

82. Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham ; reports his 
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news of Q. Marys execution. (Orig.) Carlifle, 
Feb. 14, 1586-7. 167. 

83. J. Wolley, to the E. of Lcicefter; acquaints 
him with the rebuke Q. EHzabeth gave to her coun- 
cil for their concealing from her their proceedings in 
the caufe of the Q. of Scots. (Orig.) Feb. 1586-7. 

168. 

84. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Leicefter ; about 
fome troops to be levied in Scotland by the mafter 
of Gray, to ferve under Leicefter. (Orig.) Lon- 
don, Feb. 7, 1585-6. I6g. 

85. Tho. Randolph, to the E. of Leicefter; ac- 
quaints him that he is fent to treat for a league 
with Scotland, but without money. (Orig.) Lon- 
don, Feb, 6, 1585-6. 170. 

86. An epigram againft Q. Elizabeth for the mur- 
der of the Q. of Scots, (inclofed in the following 
article.) March 6, 1587. 171. 

87. Robert Carvyle, to Sec^ Walfmgham; the K. 
of Scots declines as yet to receive an Englilli am- 
baffador: but is likely to be reconciled to Q. Ehza- 
beth* (Orig.) Berwick, March 6, 1587. 171.* 

88. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Walfmgham; 
about a meeting agreed upon at Fowlder. (N. B. A 
contradiction in the dates.) March lo, 1586-7 ? 

172- 

89. Sir John Forfter, to Sec'^ Walfingham ; Wm. 
Ker of Ancrum attempts an inroad, (an extraft.) 
March 1 8, 1 5 86- 7 ? 1 72. ♦ 

90. Tho. Philips, to Scc^ Walfmgham ; fome 
obfcure information concerning a (Fr.?) ambaflador 
fending a packet by one Foley into Scotland. 
London, Maich 19, 1586. 173. 

91. A fheetmuch ftained; being part of a letter 
probably in the hand of the mafter of Gray. 173. * 

92. Articles concerning the difcipline of the 
church of Scotland, (another copy of IX. 60.) Feb. 
17, 1585-6. 174. 

93. Lift of earls in Scotland, their ages, and how 
afteaed. April 2, 1586. 175. 

94. Scc^ Walfmgham, to Tho. Randolph ; inftruc- 
tions how to proceed with the K. of Scots. April 2, 
1586. ' 175. b. 

95. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^^ Walfingham ; reports 
his having concluded a league with Scotland. April 
fi, 1586. 176. 

96. Remembrances delivered by the lord Secretary 
of Sc6tland (fir John Maitland) to Tho. Mills, at his 
departing to the court of England. April % 1586. 

177. 

97. Anfwei*s, and Tho. Randolph's opinion, con- 
cerning the above remembrances. April 5, 1586. 

I77.b. 

98. Q.Elizabeth, to James VI; in behalf of Mr. 
Arch. Douglas. April 6, 1586. 178. 

90. The mafter of Gray's fpeech to Tho. Mills; 
about enlifting men, and various matters relating to 
tlie Catholicks, a French ambaflador, &c. April 10, 
1586. 179. 

100. Sec^ AValfine^ham, to tlie mafter of Gray; 
complains of uncanclid behaviour in the Sec^ of Scot- 
land. April 15, 1586. 180. 

.101. Sec^ Walfingham, to Tlio. Randolpli; about 
the league ; inftrudions to labour againft the con- 
tinuance of Col. Stewart and Arran in Scotland, &c. 
April 13, 1586. 180. 

io«. Q. Elizabeths warrant for the diet of the Q. 
of Scots to be paid to fir Amias Paulet. Greenwich, 
April S3, 1586. 181. 

103. Q. Elizabeth, to Tho. Randolph; urging the 



expulfion of Capt James Stewart, late E. of Arran, 
and Col. Stewart out of Scotland ; about tlie king's 
penfion ; the deliveiy of the murderers of Ld. Ruflel, 
&c. April 23, 1586. 183. 

104. Sec^ Walfingham, to the Scc^ of Scotland 
(lir John Maitland) concihatory : by Mills. April 
28, 1586. 184. 

105. Q. Elizabeth, to Tho. Randolph; another 
copy of the greateft part of IX. 103. April 28, 1586. 

185. 

106. Sec^ Maitland, to Sec^ Walfingham ; thanks 
him for having fpoken favourably of him as to the 
reports lately fpread againft him. (Orig.) Holy- 
rood-houfe, April 3, 1586. 187. 

107. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Walfingham ; about 
Maitland's remembrances fet up by Mills (vid. IX. 96.) 
fufpicions about Col. and Caj)t Stewait's continuing 
in Scotland, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. April 5, 1586. 

188. 

108. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Walfingham ; about 
the impediments laid in the wa^ of the league; the 
cauie of Capt. Ja. Stewart loitering on the weft coaft, 
&c. (Orig.) Edinb. April 11, 1586. 189- 

109. Archd. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham; about 
a caufe in chancery relating to Arthur Reynolds* 
(Orig.) London, April 12, 1586. 190. 

110. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Walfingham ; con- 
cerning an embafly to be fent from Scotland to 
Denmark; Arran 's abode in Scotland; the league, 
&c. (Orig.) Ethnb. April 25, 1586. 191. 

111. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Walfingham; con- 
cerning the fufpicions entertained on account of 
Capt. Ja. Stewait's delay in quitting the kingdom ; 
and the mifliking that has taken place betMTcn the 
K. and the clergy on account of the Abp. of St. 
Andrews' excommunication^ &c. (Orig.) Edinb. 
April 22, 1586. 193. 

1 1 2. Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham ; about 
his return into Scotland, and the diftra6led ftate of 
that court. (Orig.) Berwick, April 25, 1586. 195. 

113. Tho. Randolph, to Ld. Burleigh; about the 
return of Arch. Douglas ; the difpofition of tlie king, 
&c. (Orig.) Edinb. April 25, 1586. 196. 

114. Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham; reports 
his reception at Edinb. particularly his conferences 
with the mafter of Gray. (Orig.) Edinb. April 29, 
1586. 197. 

115. Tlio. Randolph, to Sec^ Walfingham ; about 
the king's mode of fpending his time; Arch. 
Douglas's arrival and pupofe, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. 
April 30, 1586. 199. 

116. Extracts out of Arch. Douglas's and the 
mafter of Gray's letters' of May 5, 6, 1 1, 1586. 200. 

1 1 7. Articles to be inferted in the league : referred 
to in Mills' remembrance, (vid. IX. 96.) 1586. 201.^ 

118. James VI ; his fpeech to the ftatps concerning 
a league in religion with England. 1586. 201. b. 

119. Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfmgham > reports 
bis firft audience of the K. of Scots ; the uneafy ftate 
of the mafter of Gray, &c. Edinb. May 6, 1586. 

203. 

. 120, Ld. Scroope, to Sec^ Walfingham; repprts an 
inroad on the borders. Carlifle, May 6, 1586. 207. b. 

121. Requefts of Tho. Randolph, to which he de- 
fires to have anfwers by the K. of Scots Sec^. The 
anfwers are here added. May 9, 1586. 207. * b. 

122. Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham; reports 
confierences with Sec^ Maitland and the K. of Scots^ 
Edinb. May u, 1596. 208. 

123. Tho. Mills, to Sec^ Walfingham; reporU 

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feme money having been paid in Scotland, and the 
rtieeting of a general aflembly. Berwick, May 12, 
1580. 209. 

124. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Walfingham; on va- 
rious topics of negociation; efpecially on the cfteft of 
a letter of Q. Elizabeth to the K. of Scots, delivered 
by Randolph, &c. Edinb. May 13, 158G. 209. b. 

125. Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham; reports 
a conference with perfons appointed by SeCy Mait- 
land, about the mutual affairs of England and Scot- 
land. Edinb. May 18, 1586. 212. 

126. Tho. Randolph, to Seer Walfingham; giving 
fome account of one Peter French, an agent for the 
French and Papilis. May 18, 1586. . 214. 

127. Tho. Randolph to Sec3^ Walfingham ; about a 
meeting of commiflioners to be held ait Berwick, June 
19th (James's birth day) for ratifying the league. 
May 21, 1586. ^ 214. 

128. Tho. Randolph, to Ld. Scroope; with a lifi: 
of 8 perfons, chiefly Carrs, who were thought guilty 
of the murder of Ld. Ruflel, and were to be fur- 
rendered prlfoners at Carlifle. May 21, 1 586. 2 1 4. b. 

129. Secy Walfingham, to the mafier of Gray; 
Jicquaints him that a change in the E, of Leicefter's 
lituation in the Low Countries, will prevent his 
(Gray's) being employed under him ; and about the 
penfion to the Scottiili king. IMay 24, 1586. 215. 

130. Secy \yalfinghain, to Tho. Randolph; about 
the mafter of Gray's difappointment in not being 
employed under Leicefter; the kings penfion; the 
delivery of the Carrs, &c. May 24, 1586. 215. b. 

131. Tho. Randolph, to Seer Walfingham; the K. 
bf Scotland defires the Englifh Privy Council to 
J^revent the Scottifli coins being counterfeited in 
England ; about RufTcl's murderers to be furrender- 
td; the French ambaflador remonftrates againft 
levies in Scotland for Flanders; Q. Mary's friends 
lexert themfelves, &c. Edinb. May 28, 1586. 217. 

132. Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham; com- 
-plains of Sec^ Maitlands unfair dealings; charges 
Jiim alfo with deceiving the king, &c. (Orig.) 
Edinb. May 27, 1586. 2 18. 

133. Secy Maitland, to SeCy Walfingham ; tlie K. 
of Scots much difcontentcd at Q. Eliz. not fulfilling 
lier engagements; and other grievances. (Orig.) 
Holyrood-houfe, jXIay 1 6, 1 5 86. 220. 

1 34. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Walfingham ; about an 
indifpofition of the K. of Scots, and his proceedings; 
XTapt. James Stewart gone to Ireland ; the K. defires 

wo ckers, and fome horfes, &c. Edinb. May 7, 
1586. 221. 

135. Arch. Douglas, to Ld. Burleigh ; about the 
K. of Scots favourable difpofition tOMards England ; 
Imports conferences, and various intelligence' con- 
cerning the ftate of Scotland. (Orig.) Edinb. 
June 9, 1586. 222. 

156. Tho. Randolph, to Sec^ Walfingham ; a con- 
vention to be held at St. Andrews ; on border matters; 
a fray prevented. (Orig.) Berwick, June 6, 1586. 

224. 

137. Arch. Douglas, to Ld. Burleigh, (a copy of 
fX. 135.); June 9, 1586. • 225. 

138. Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham ; reports 
the praftices of the French ambaffador and others to 
tlelay his trial; an intended convention at Cowpar; 
the mafter of Gray's great difappointment ; heavy 
complaints againfl Maitland, &c. Edinb. June 9, 
1586. 226. 

139. Tho. Randolph, to Secy Walfingham ; about 
the negociations, chiefly concerning the borders ; a 



combat l:)et\veen the Collingwoods and the Bournes 
&c. Berwick, June 10, 1586. 227. b. ' 

140. TTio- Randolph, to Secy Walfingham; in- 
clofing a Icttcf of intelligence from Arch. Douglas, 
who is likely to be fecretary; about the late combat; 
and the coming of tlie comnwflioners to Berwick. 
Berwick, June 10, 1586. 229. 

141. Tho Randolph, to the SeCy of Scotland 
(Maitland) about the meeting of the commilfioners, 
which he earaellly wiflies may not be delayed. Ber- 
wick, June 15, 1586. 23o. 

142. James VI, to Tho* Randolph; afTures him that 
the delay in the meeting of the commiflioners is not 
occafioned by any change of mind in him. Falkland^ 



June 16, 1586. 



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143. Arch. Douglas, to Tlio. Randolph; reports 
an audience he had of the king favourable to Eng- 
land; and about a meeting of the commiflioners* 
Falkland, June 16, 1586. 230. b. 

144. Arch. Douglas, to Tho. Randolph ; the K. of 
Scotland defires that Randolph and Secx IVfaitland 
would fettle fome points previous to the meeting of 
the commiflioners, efpecially about the men to be 
delivered. Falkland, June 16, 1586. 23l.b. 

145. Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham ; reports 
various manoeuvres in the Scottifli court, to delay the 
league, &c. Falkland, June 17, 1586. 232. K 

1 46. Lift of the commiflioners appointed by the 
Q. of England for confirming the league with Scot- 
land ; and of their train of knights, elquires, gentle- 
men, &c. met at Berwick, June 19, 1586. 234. 

147. Arch. Douglas, to Tho. Randolph, concern- 
ing the delay of the Scottifli commiflioners ; the men 
to be furrendered, &c. Edinbu June 19, 1586. 235. 

148. The mafter of Gray, to Tho. Randolph; 
defires that Q. Elizabetli may afk leave of the K. of 
Sc for him (Gray) to enlift men for Flanders^ 
Dumfermling, June 19, 1586. 235. b. 

149. Names of the Scottifli commifTioncrs and their 
attendants who came to Berwick. They had ap- 
pointed to meet on the 19th of June, 1586. 236. 

150 Arch. Douglas, to Tho. Randolph; acquaints 
him of his coining to him by the king's order. Edinb, 
June 20, 1586. 236. b. 

151. Sec' Walfingham, to the commiflioners at 
Berwick; about the delay of the meeting. June 20, 
1586. 236. b. 

152. The Scottifli commiffioners, to Tho. Randolph ; 
defiring a pafsport; and fignitying that they propofe 
being at Berwick on the 26th of June. Edinb. June 
2*1, 1586* 236. ♦ 

153. Arch. Douglas,' to Sec/ Walfingham; abouti 
the levies of the mafter of Gray ; fome French affairs^ 
&C. June 23, 1586., 237. 

154. Mary Q. of Scots, to Antli'^ Babington; ex- 
preffing friendfhip ; and defiring liim to deliver to 
the bearer any packets he may have for her. Chart- 
ley, June 25, 1586. 238. 

1 55. Anth'' Babington, to Q. Mary ; reports the 
fteps that are taking tor promoting the Catholick and 
her caufe ; and the plan of a confpiracy. July, 1 586. 

238. 

1 56. Anth^ Babington, to Mr. Naue, Sec'' to Q, 
Mary; defiring his opinion of one Robt. Pooley. 240.; 

157. Anth^ Babington, to Q. Mary; one Mawd 
betrays their plot; but he ftill hopes to fucceed.* 
N. B. This is his laft letter to Q. Mary. London, 

Aug. 3, 1586. 240. ^ 

158. The Privy Council, to Englifli commiffioners 
at Berwick; directing them to proceed againft .fir 

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Ciithbert CoUingwood, for difobcying the orders he 
had received not to go out againft the Bournes. 
June 26, 1586. 241. 

150. Arch. Douglas, to Sec'' Walfingham ; about 
Gray s going into the Low Countries; Maitland ftill 
endeavours to impede the league, &c. Dumferinliug, 
June 27, 1586. 241. b. 

160. Sec'^ Walfingham, to Tlio. Randolph; con- 
cerning the delays in the league. June 28, 1586. 

242. 

161. Sec^ Walfingham, to Arch. Douglas; about 
the furrender of the Carrs, &c. June 28, 1586. 

242. b. 

1 62. A paper entitled, " Mr. Mills' inftru6tions to 
the K. of Scots feemingly fonie diredionsfrom Mr. 
llandolph to Mills, on his going to the king. June 
29, 1586. 242. * 

163. Archib. Douglas, to Tho. Randolph; about 
the 9th art. of the intended league. June 30, 1586. 

243. 

164. Tlie mafter of Gray, to Sec'' Walfingham; 
givinff an account of de Valle (d'Efneval?) the 
French ambaHador lately come, and his fccretaries : 
Courcellcs one of them. (Orig.) Holyrood-houfe, 
Jan. 29, 1585-6. 244. 

165. The mafter of Gray, to Sec'' Walfingham ; fig- 
nifying t^ic K. of Scotland's great defiie that the 9tL 
art. may be omitted in the league; about his expe- 
dition into the Low Countries, &c. (Orig.) Dum- 
fermlin^, June 30, 1586. 



245. 



1 66. The commiffioners at Berwick, to the lords of 
council; report Arch. Douglas being come from 
the K. of Scots to apologize for the delay of the 
Sc. commiifipners. (Orig.) Berwick, June 24, 
1586. 246. 

167. Tho. Randolph, to Sec" Walfingham ; about 
the delay of the Sc. commiflioners ; wonders at 
Bothwell being one of them ; and a ludicrous at- 
tempt to alarm him. (Orig.) Berwick, June 22, 
1586. 247. 

168. Tlie commiffioners at Berwick, to Sec'' Wal- 
fingham; inclofing IX. 149. and fignifying that 
fafe-condufts had been granted to the Sc. com- 
miffioners. (Orig.) Berwick, June 22, 1586. 248. 

169. Arch. Douglas, to Sec" Walfmgham; fome 
intelligence; the convention at Cowpar did not take 
place. (Orig.) Falkland, June 1 1, 1586. 249- 

1 70. Tlio. Randolph, to Sec" Walfingham ; about 
Ibme change in the wording of the league; and 
the enteitainment of the Sc. commiffioners : a P. S. 
fol. 252, concerning complaints againft fir J. Forfter, ' 
(Orig.) Berwick, June 13, 1586. 250. 

17K An anonymous paper, with various intel- 
ligence about the K. of Scotland's difpofition, the 
league, &c. (feemingly in Mills's hand.) June 12, 
1586. 251. 

172. Tho. Mills, to Tho. Randolph; reports his 
|>rocecdings in Scotland. (Orig.) Ldinb. June 10, 
1586. 253. 

173. Tlio. Randolph, to* Sec" Walfingham ; about 
the many impediments to the league; the king's 
marriage, fcc. (Orig.) Berwick, June 10, 15B6. 

255. 

174. Q. Eliiabethj to Jrftftes VI; concerning the 
. intended league, (a draught in Bufleigh's hand.) 
June, 1586* ' 256. 

175. Sec' Walfingham, to Ld. Buileigh; urges 
the neceffitjr to ufe fonm pecuniary arguments in 
order to' bring about the league. "(Orig.) Barn- 
Elmes, June 3, 1586. * 2^7. 

176. The Scottifli commiffioners at Berwick, to Sec" 



Walfingham; recommending the caufe of one Adam 
toulerton Burges. (Orig.) Berwick, July 6, 15S6. 

257.* 

177. An anonymous letter to the Q. of Scots, 
afcribcd in the indorfement to Tho. Morgan : he 
profefles his great devotion to her caufe ; fpeaks of 
one Pietro an Englifliman to whom he promifes, in 
her name, a prebend in St. Quintin; the E. of Arun- 
del and his family favourable to her caufe; urges her 
to write to the Pope; mentions occurrences in France; 
laments the league between England and Scotland ; 
and infifts on the neceffity of conveying K. James out 
of Scotland ; ahout the E. of Welhnorland, Abing- 
don> Ballard, Mendoza, &c. July 4, 1586- 258. 

178. An anonj^mous letter (probably from Q. 
Mary) direded " to our good neighbour and friend 
John Gifford, Efq." exhorting him to pei-fevere in 
the caufe; 261. b. 

179. A note containing the alterations made in 
reducing the articles agreed upon between Q. Elizabeth 
and K. James into the form of a league, (the 9th ait; 
omitted.) July 5, 1586. 262. 

180. Proclamation made by the commiftiohers of 
England and Scotland, touching the ftay of the 
borders. Berwick, July 5, 1586. 263. 

181. Notes of certain artic:les meet to be prefently 
condefcended to betwixt the commiffioners, for the 
better confervation of the league. July 5, 158^ 

263. b. 

182. Mary Q. of Scots, to Charles Paget and Don 
Bern, de Mendoza; fhe continues their penfions; 
hath written to Ld. Claud. Hamilton, &c. Chartley, 
July 6, 1586. 265. 

183. A fhort letter fi^ed Curl, probably iil the 
name of Q. Mary ; promifing the continuance of her 
favour. 265. b. 

. 184. Mary Q. of Scots, to Don Bern.dc Mendoza, 
Spanifli ambaffador in France; affures him of hejf 
confidence in his readinefs to ferve her; and defires 
fome money may be reimburfed to Paget, Arundel, 
and Morgan. (French.) Chartley, July 2, 1586. 

265. b. 

185. Naue, to Fulffeam ; about the charafter of 
Morgan, &c. Chartley, June 30, 1586. 266. 

186. A report, of Mr. Randolphs journey intq 
Scotland, Feb. 1586. and his negociations down to 
the meeting of the commiffioners in June 1586.^ 
dated July 8, 1586. 267. 

187. Mary Q. of Scots, to Anth'' Babington ; con- 
cerning the plot of effisding her efcape ; the reftora- 
tion of the Catholic religion, &c. figned by Curl. 
July 17, 1586. 271. 

188. Extra6ls but of Mr. Randolph's difcourfes in 
Scotland : by Ld. Burleigh. 1586. 275.' - 

189. Q. Elizabeth, to Tho. Randolph; permits 
him to return to court. (Orig.) Richmond, July 
19, 1586. ^76. 

190. Sec^ Walfingham, to Tho. Randolph; Q. 
Elizabeth is defirous that the mafter of Gray fhould 
remain in Scotland, to watch the French ambaffador, 
and Ld. Claud. Hamilton. July 22, 1586. 277. 

191. Mary Q. of Scots, to. Ch.; Paget; accjuaipl^s 
him with the appointment, of }i^r* feveral emilTaFieis 
abroad and in Scotland; and various fteps towards 
a grand enterprize. (figned ty Curl.) Chartley, 
July 27, 1586. 278. 

192. Naue, to Fulgeam; advifing him to be at 
peace with Morgan and Paget. July 27, 1586. 

278.* 

193. Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham; various 
intelligence; the mafter of Gray complaios of the 

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heavy expenfes he has incurred ; about the Carrs, &c. 
July 30, 1586. 279- 

194. James VI, toQ. Elizabeth; about the day for 
talcing redrefs for border attempts. Dumfermling, 
June so, 1586. 280, b. 

195. Part of a treaty between Hen. VII. and James 
111. K. of Scotland, (vid. Rymer XII. p. 285.) the firft 
part wanting. (Latin.) London, July 3, i486. 281. 

196. Tho. Randolph, to Sec'' Walfingham ; reports 
his gracious difmiflion by the K.* of Scots; the 
Carrs refufe to furrender to England ; about Ld. 
Claud. Hamilton, the matter of Gray, &c. (Orig.) 
Berwick, Aug.. 1, 1586. 286. 

197. A proclamation againftthe Carrs atid others 
(incl<^ed in the above.) Berwick, Aug. 1. I58r6. 

£86. * 

198; Sir John Forfter, to Sec' Walfingham; com- 
J)lains of having been *^ very fore put at" by the E. 
of Rutland and Mr. Randolph, efpecially on ac- 
count of the d^atli t)f Lid. Rufiql, and a defign to 
take Harbottle caftle from him. (Orig.) Alnwick, 
Aug. 8. 1586. 287.' 

199. Ld. Scroope, to Sed*' WalfiHgham ; about a 
l-edrefs denied for an attempt on the Graimts of Eik ; 
aplot formed bv him for feizing fome of the principal 
auailants, w^hich is effechially executed by captain 
Cale and lieirtenant Baxter ; defires thanks may be 
fent to thefe two officers. (Orig.) Carlifle, Aug. 14, 
1586. 288. 

200. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Walfingham ; Ld. Max- 
\vtU demands captain Cafe, which Ld. Scroope re- 
fufes- Carlifle, Aug. 21, 1586. 289. 

201. Arch. Douglas, to Sec' Walfingham; various 
intelligence ; James Stewart, late Arran, is to embark 
at Leith for France, &c. Berwick. Ang. 24? 1586. 

289. * 

202. John Savage's confeflions concerning Bab- 
ington's confpiracy ; Giftord and Ballard often nam- 
td ; he depofes that the Q. of Scots was privy to it. 
(two original papers.) Aug. 15, 1586. 290. 

203. Sir Amias Paulet, to Sec' Walfingham ; re- 
ports his having feized Q. Mary's money, apd having 
di^rfed her fervants. (Orig.) ChartLqy, Sept 10, 
1586. 293. 

204. Sec' Walfingham, to Curl, the Q. of Scots 
fccretaryj about a favour demanded. Sept. 1586. 

294. 

205i A fummary of the examinations and con- 
feffions of the confpirators Babington, Puckering, 
Popham, Egerton. Sept 6, 1586. . 295. 

206. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Walfingham ; the E. of 
Botliwell and others make an inroad upon the lands of 
the E. of Morton, (an extrad.) Carhfle, Sept- 8, 
1586. 310. 

207* Arch. Douglas, to Sec' Walfingham ; two 
letters of the fame tlate, w^ith Various intelligence 
^iboiit the allotment of tithes ; a convention at Edinb. 
London, Sejit. 1 4, 1 S 86. 311. 

208. Sec' Walfingham, to the mafter of Gray; 
two letters of the famedate, aboutmen to be fent into 
the Low Countries,; an intended match between the 
p. of Lenox and 'a daughter of Ld. Hamilton 
'(Arbroath); and the founding the K. concert! itig 
tfri^ tiiail ot^his mothe^\ Sept 14, 1586. 3 11. b. 

\,2Q9. the Attorney and Solicitor General ; tliqir 
^bte$ touching the particular offences of the traitors 
Cpucfemtied, from the i3th to the 17th Sept 1586. 
V " . ' - - 3J3^ 

210. Sir John Forfter's^ anfwer to certain articles 
T5ctiiblted. agaittft him. (Orig^'fi^ed Hunfdbn.) 
'Septc2r, 15&6. ' .514.* 



211. Some notes of fir John Forfter's anfwer to 
certatn articles exhibited againft him. Sept. 27, 
1586. 315. 

212. Articles containing certain abufes committed 
within the middle marches of England, by tfie warden 
there. Sept 27, 1586. 315.* 

213. The mafter of Cray, to Sec' M'alfingham; 
defires an impreft for the levy of his men. .(part of 
an original letter.) Dumfermling, Sept 9, 1586* 

317. 

214. Robt Beak, to Sec' Walfingham ? concern- 
ing the proceedings againft the Q. of Scots. (Orig. ) 
London Sept. 26, 1586. 318. 

215. Ld. Burleigh, to Sec' Walfing^ham; about 
the choice of the place for Q. Mary's trial, and other 
matters relating thereto. (Orig.) Sejjt. 8, 1586. 

320. 

216. Ld. Scroope, to Sec' Walfingham; about 
Collingwood; and various intelligence, chiefly re- 
lating to the borders, and plots. (Orig.) Carlifle, 
Sept. 4, 1586. 321. 

217. Part of Courcelles' negociation. (vid. IX. 233.) 

323. 

218. Q. Elizabeth, to the Q. of Scots ; giving her 
notice to prepaie for her arraignment. Windfor, 
Oft. 6, 1586. 328. 

219. Q. Elizabeth, to Ld. Burleigh and Sec' 
Walfingham; about fome fteps preparatory to the? 
trial of tiie queen of Scots. Oft. 7, i586. 329. 

220. Mary Q. of Scots ; her firft verbal anfwer 011 
receiving Q. Elizabeth's letter, IX. 218. Oft. 12, 
1586. 330, 

221. Mary Q. of Scots; her fecond ^verbal anfwer 
to Q. Elizabeth's letter, IX. 2 18. Oft. 12, 1586. 

331. 

222. Q. Elizabeth, to Ld. Btirleigh ; defiring hlqi 
to llay fenteiice againft Q. Mary until his return to 
her prefence. OtL 12, 1586. S32. 

223. The order of the proceedings at the arraign- 
ment of the late unfortunate lady, Mary queen of 
Scots, at Fotheringay. Oft. 12, 1586. 333. 

224. Mary Q. of Scots ; her third verbal anfwer 
to the comfmifliioneri. Oft. is, 1586. 339. 

225. A full account of the whole proceedings 
againft the queen of Scots ; containing feveral letters 
froni and to her : her fentence at the end. Oft. 14, 
1586. S4Q. 

226. Sec' MWmgham, to the E. of^JLeiccfter; 
giving fome account of the ttial of the Q. of Scots, 
(Orig.) Fotheringay, Oft. 15, 1586. 405. 

227. Sir Francis Englefield, to the Q. of Scot^; 
much obfcure ihtclligence from Spain, exua6ts of 
two letters of Dec. 15, 1584, and Jan. 12, 1585. 

406- 

228. Brulart (Chancellor of France ?) to 

fending a letter from the K. df France to the K. of 
Scots, in behalf of Q. Mary. (Orig. trench.) St 
Germain, Oft. 2, 1586. 408. 

229. JcAn Vate, to Ld. Burkigft^j -wltih an in- 
clofure, being the felrteaces again^ Raht K. of 
Sicily, Jane Q. of Naplds, and Ifabei Q. Hungary ; 
probably ufed as precedents in the cafe of the Q. of 
Scots. (Orig,). London, Sept J I3i 15(86.. ; 408. b. 

230. A bti^'plM fdr the^Coupfe (/f proceedings 
againft the Q. of Scots ; copied out of a paper in Ld. 
Burleigh s hand. Oft. 2, 1586. 410. 

23 1 . A fiiote iDff ftVeral treaties with the Q. of Scots. 
1586. ' * ' . . i 411; 

232. Other copies of Q. Mary's ve^fhal anfwers, 
IX. 220. and 221. Otft. ift, 1586, ' " 4l3. 

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233. An extra^ of Coiircelles negociations in 
Scotland, from 0&. 4, 15 80. to Sept I8, 1587. This 
is continued from fol. 431. b. to fol. 323. 414. 

234. James VI, to Arch. t)ouglas ; expreflmg dif- 
dain at the enemies of his mother, (feemihgly part of 
an original letter.) Ocl. 1586. kS2. 

235. Ld. Burleigh, to Sec^ Davifon ; about Q. 
Mary's trial. (OrigO Burleigh, Oft. 15, 1586. 433. 

236. A declaration of the intention of the lords 
and others who were cominiHioners for the hearing of 
the Q. of Scots c»ufe. Star-chamber, 0€t. 25, 1586. 

434. 

237. The order for the proceeding of the cOmnhif* 
fioners in Q. Mary's caufe. (a draui^ht in Burleigh's 
hand.) Od. 13, 1586. 436. 

238. Q. Elizabeth's inftruflions to L(l. tiuckhurft 
and Robt. Beale, fent to die Q. of Scots ^o tonouhcc 
to her the iffue of her ti ial. Nov. 1 586. 437. 

239. Colliri^^wood, 'to Ld. 'Sci^oope; apnperof 

intelligence concerning Scotland. Nov. 1. 1586. 

440. 

240. Sir Hen. Widdrrngton, ^o Ld. Scroope ; re- 
ports the arrival of fame of Giay's foldicrs driven 
back fr om Flanders. Berwick, Nov. 7, 1586. 440. * 

241. Hf)h. III. K. of 'France, to Courcdles ; coti- 
demining the K. of Sc. iiidifFereiice about the fkte of 
hismothej:.' (Orig. Fr. counteriigned Brulirt.) St 
Germain, Nov. .21, 1586. .441. 

242. Minutes of letters from the K. of Scots, 
to the Iv. of France, and the Abp. of GlafgoAv, whoili 
he continues ambaflador in France. 1586? 442. 

243. Courcelles, to the K. of France: reports hi*^ 
negociatiou with K. James in tuvgur of the queeil hi^ 
mother, kc. (French.) Nov. so, 1586. 443. 

244. Courcelles, to ..... . ChateaUnenf^ French 

ambaflador in London ; about the Q, of Scdts ; and 
inclofiiig letters foi- France; (French.) Nov. 30, 
1586. 445. 

245. Courcelles, to chancellor Brulart; reports 
that the K. of Sc. had fent Wm. I\eitli to England to 
acl in behalf of the Q. his mother; fufpiciQns of an 
intended change of religion in Scotlandi' (French.) 

Nov. 30, 1586. 446. 

246. Part of a letter out of Scotland, reporting the 
king s earneft exertions to fettle all the diforders in 
his kingdom. Dec. 1586. 447. 

247. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth ; notifies his hav 
ing made the E. of Angus lieutenant of the marches 
and demands the furrender of lady Johnfton. (Orig.) 
Holyrood-houfe, Nov. 9, 1586. ^ 448 

248. Mary Q. of Scots, probably to the D. de 
Guile; a farewell letter. (French.) Fotheringay 
Nov. 24, 1586. 449. 

249. Henry III. K. oj?>. France, to .Courcelies; in- 
ftructing him about the affairs of the Q. of Sc. (Orig. 
French.) St. Germain, Nov. l, 15S6. .. 449.* 

250. Q. Elizabeth's proclamation, fai declaring 
the fentence lately given againft the Q. of Scots, 
(printed.) Richmond, t>ec. 4, 1586. 450. 

451. Sir Am. Paulet, to Sec'' Walfinghatri? abotrt 
the intercdfions made for the Q. of Scots ; a*d clefires 
fupphes of men and ftores. (Orig.) Jotheringay, 
Dec. 9, 15S6. . ; 451. 

252. Sir Hen. Wid^ing^, to Sec^ W^lfJ^ifgh^m ; 
reports the movements in Scotland in confequence 
ot' Q. Mary's c^ndemnatWa ; the K. b urgtefl ott by 
the nobility. (Orig.) (Berwick^ Ddc. 7^. 1 5 86. . ,452. 

253. Ld. Stroop^, t6 Sfec^ Walfinghdih; vaiWs 
aBteliigence about the great convention in Scotland; 



one Ingleby fled to Maxwell, &c. (Orig.) Carlifle, 
Dec. 17, 1586. 453. 

254. Sec'^ WaTfingham, to about fecur- 

irig and difpofing of fome of Babington*s confpiratois. 
(Orig.) Barnes, Dec. 25, 1586. 454. 

255. Sec^ Waifingham, to Mr. Philips? with fome 
letters to decypher. (Orig.) Barn-Elmtis, 061. so, 

1586. 454.* 

25(5. Sec'' \Valfingham, to*lMr. Philips? with a 
letter from the K. of Spain to decypher. (Orig.) 

Couit, Nov. 31, 1585. flC. 455. 

257. Sec'' Davifon, to IMr. Philips; with fome 
" ticket to make EngHlli of" (Orig.) Dec. 11. 

455. b. 

258. Sec^ Waifingham, to demanding 

the reafon why the coffer with the Q. of Scots ac- 
ddiihts had not yet been ftfrit down. (Orig.) Barn- 
Elmes, Dec. 18, 1586. 4<55. * b. 

259. Sec^ M^alfinghatn, to has fatisfied 

the bearer ; and concerning a " party" to be employ- 
ed in Scotland. (Orig.) Barnes, Dec. 23, 1586. 

456. 

260. Sec^ Waifingham, to . about TyiTell 

a Jefuit writing againft him and the E. of Leicefter. 
(Orig.) Werk, March 17, 1587? 457. 

261. Motes cOAceriiing the Q. of Scots political 
intrigues ; fent to Arch. Douglas. 457. b. 

262. A note out of a wafl:e paper of the Q. of Scots 
o^h hatid, cohcerniilg the pVcrogative of fovereighs : 
ihd t iougii draught olf part of a letter. (French.) 

457. *b. 

263. Tho. Hdrrifdn (|Sec^ as he faith, to 'fir Fr. 
Waifingham) his voluntary confeflion ; taxing fii* 
Francis^ and Philips, Maude, &c. with having con- 
trived the confpiracy for which the Q. of Scots had"^ 
beei^ put to death. )587. 458. 

- 264. Epitaphs and elegies fbr the Q. of Scots. 
(Latin.) 460. 

265. A declaration of Mary Q, of Scots, alTerting 
her innocence. 1587. 462. 

26& A Sketch of the place where the Q. of Scots 
Was tx^d ; by Burleigh. ,* ^463. 

267. A true narritive. of the execution of Mary 
Q. of Scots, by R. W. Feb. 8, 1586-7- 465. 

268. Anfwers to tile objeQibn^ againft Mr. Da- 
vifon's coftdudl in the caufe of the latb Scottilh 
queen. ; . 470. 

269. 'the caUfeS moting Q. fillzibieth to fign the 
Warrant for the Cj. of Scbtlahd's e^tecution; being 
taken oiit of the record of an itiformation ^gainfl: Mr. 
Davifon. 47 1- 

270. A paper entitled " what means may be de- 
vifed the tdfltifiuancfe tthd filfety <k religi(^n, the 
Q's. majefty. and the fiate of, this realm, if the Sc. 
queen be fuffered to live." 472. 

271. Q. Elizabetli, to fir Am. Paulet ; thanks him 
for his faithfulnefs ; and directs luui to upbraid Q. 
Mary his prifoner. 1586. .473. 

272: Q. EJiaabcth's'injftrii6lidiifi^ la;Ld. Bilckbtirft, 
&c. (ahother copy of IX. 238.) -Nbv. 1586. 474. 

273. Caufes that Ihould move the Q. of Eiiglarid 
to b* bbneficiai to the K. of Soofland. ^ * 476. 

274. The contents of a* d?ftouffe ^iliade by Mr. 
Wtfieet Llrfdta^y df fialg^ ; U-epirefeaiihg ^rogrefs 
of hefefy (Calvinifm) in Scotland, &c. (printed in 
Spa«i<k). . • r:;. . 477. 

2^75. T^he pitlfefit ftitt of.'Sfe(itlUi^^ with the par- 
titiular difpofitSoThts of iffre I<i%' libttility, and Com- 
mons, (byi'protefttot.) ^ • 478; 

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276. Tlie addrefs of the lords and commons of 
England for the execution of the Q. of Scots : with 
a lift of peers, &c. and notes in Mr. Attorney Pop- 
ham *s hand. 481; 

277. Two letters to Sec^ ^V'alfingham, from one of 
his fpies in Scotland; 1586. 483. 

C78. An inftrument to be fubfcribed by the Q. of 
England, of certain promifes to the K. of Scotland, 
(viz. of a penfion and/ucceffiqnto the crowui.) 484. 

279. Tlie dangerous alteration likely to enfue 
both in England and Scotland in cafe the execution 
of the Q. of Scotii be llayed; and coniideration of 
the perils if /he be executed. 1 586 ? 485. 

280. Mei^orial of Scottifli ambalTadors (Keith? 
&c.) in behalf of Q. Mary. 1586. 487. 

281. Reafons in favour of the Q; of Scots; taken 
Out of the French memoirs : and anfwers thereto. 

488. 

282. A fragment of a letter of intelligence, about 
the league with Scotland. 1586. 490* 

283. The Englifh commiflioners at Berwick, to Sec^ 
Walfingham; report their firft conference with the 
Scottilh commiflioners. (Orig.) Berwick, June 29, 
1586; 492. 

284. Capita foederis arftioris amicitias inter Eliza- 
betham Anglian Reg*" et Jacobum VI. Scotor. regem. 
(vid. Rymer XV. p. 803.) Berwick, 5 Julii, 1586; 

493. 

285. A paper entitled, " That tlie proceedings 
againft the Sc. queen were juft and lawful, as well by 
the common law as civil law." 1586. 494. 

286. Minutes of the various documents produced 
at the trial of the Q. of Scots. 1586* 495. 

287. CoUedions of the feveral crimes wherewith 
the Q. of Sc. M'as chargeable. 504. 

288. A difcuflion of the queftion, w^hether it be 
behoovefuU for tlie Q. of England to put the Scottifli 
queen to death, or to keep her in prilon ? 5 1 1. 

Callguh, D. 1. 

N.B. This volume and the next (Calig.Jp, ll.) 
which had been much damaged by xhe fire 
im 1 73 1, have until now been kept in cafes in 
loofe flieets. Many articles have by this 
means been loft, and the whole was thrown 
into thegreateft diforder. ^ What remains has 
now been arranged, and the original paging 
has been preferved, a few flicets excepted, 
whofe proper places it has been impoflible to 
afcertaih. This is mentioned in order to ac- 
count for the deficiencies that occur. 

J. P. 1794. 

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1. A latin treatife, entitled "DeteftioMarise." 3. 

2. A cpntrad between Q. Elizabeth and the no- 
bility of Scotland, againft an inVafion of the French. 

• The names ftibfcribed are iii Walfingham 's 
hand. May, 1560. 29. 

3. The Emp. Rudolph II, to John D. of Auftria, 
gov^ernor of the Low Countries. (Latin.) Vienna, 

^Ocl. 4, 1577. , 32. 

4. Mary Q.. of Scots; her letters patent for a 
meeting at Yojk. Pertli^ Aug. 24, 15^2, 32. b. 

4. yariQU6 uoetis in L^itin ; faid to be by Bucha- 
iHOin. , , 34. b. 

R A difcourfe plainly proving that as well the 
.fentei^ce of death' lately given againft the of 
Srpts, as alfo the execution of the fame, were ho- 
nourable, hfeceflary, and lawful. Marcli^ 1587/ 40. ' 



7. Henry de Lorraine (D. de Guife) to the exe- 
cutors and council of the late Q» of Scots ; recom- 
mends Naue. (French,) Oft. 16, 1587. 88. 

8. Hen. de Lorraine (D. de Guife) to the Abp. 
of Glafgow ; an extra61: in favour of Naue. (French.) 
Joigny, Oa. 16, 1587- 68. b; 

9. Mary Q. of Scots ; a general difcharge in fa- 
vour of Naue. (French.) Tutbury, Sept. 29, 1585^ 

89. 

10. Mary Q. of Scots, to the D. de Guife ; recom- 
mending Naue and Curl; a fliort extract. (French.) 

89. b. 

11. Curl: a declaration of his concernuig certain 
letters and papers. Aug. 6, 1587. (Tlie five preced- 
ing articles are certified by Naue to be true copies 
from the originals. Paris, March 2, 1605.) 89. b. 

12. The heads of Q. Eliz.'s fpeeches to Arch* 
Douglas, touching her mifliking the K. of Scotland's 
adions. (drawn by Burleigh, and in his Sec'' Mai- 
nard's hand.) Dec. 1587. 91. 

13. Roger Afton, to Sec^ Walfingham; about tlie 
Sc. king s intended marriage, and attempts on the 
borders. (Orig.) Aug. 19, 1587. 93. 

13»b. James VI; his commlffion to Carmichaelj 
Home, and Young, to treat concerning the borders. 
Holyrood-houfe, Jan. 18, 1587* 95. 

14. Ld. Hunfdon, tO Ld. Burleigh; cautions about 
the K. of Sc. (Orig.) Berwick,' Jan, 23, 1587. 96. 

1 5. Note», faid to be in Arch. Douglas's hand, and 
fent to Ld* Burleigh ; concerning which advice is to 
be craved. March 25. 1587. 98. 

16. Complaints of the middle marches, fince the 
treaty of Berwick. 1587. 100. 

17. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth; expoftulates about 
his mother s treatment, &c. Holyrood-houfe, Jan. 
26, 1586. 102. 

18. James VI, to his ambafladof in England J 
about his mother's fentence. 102. c. 

19. 'Sir Simon Mufgrav«, to the E. of Leicefter; 
concerning outrages on the borders. (Orig.) Eden-» 
hall, Nov. 16, 1587. 104. 

20. Ld. Hunfdon, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
from Scotland, and ^he borders. Berwick, 061. 18, 
1587. 105. 

21. Notes out of Hunfdon 's and Afton's letters of 

06t. 18, 1587. 106. 

22. The juftice clerk (fir Lewis Bellenden) to 
Arch. Douglas; about the affairs between England 
and Scotland. Holyrood-houfe, Oct. a 4, 1587. 107. 

23. James VI ; his inftruftions to Mr. Carmichael 
fent to the Ld. Chamberlain (Hunfdon.) March 10, 
,1587. 115. 

• 24. Henry III, K. of Fr. to Courcelles ; about the 
conduft of the K* of Sdots with refpect to his mother. 
(Orig. French, counterfigned Brulart.) Paris, 
March 14, 1587. 1 16. 

25. Brulart (Sec^ to the Fr. K.) to Courcelles ; 
about remittance of money; and advifing him to 
continue his fervicesin Scotland. (French.) Paris> 
March 17, 1587. 11 7. 

26» An account of the trial of Mary Q. of Scots. 

118. 

27. A fragment of a paper, entitled Paradoxes." 
(the ^adi Paradox related to liberty of confcience.) 

127. 

284 Molls, de Chateauneuf, to Courcelles; about 
the accufation brought againft himfelf by Staftbrd 
and Moody. (French.) London, Feb. 7, 1587. 

, 128. 
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and Scottifh commiffioners at BerM^ck? Feb- i«, 
1587. , .1^9- 

30. Matters propofed by Englilli commiffioners, 
to which they require the aflent of tlie Scottifli conv 
miflioners in writing. Feb. 22, 15 87. 130. 

31. Articles of an agreement on border matters. 
Jeb. 24, 1587. 132. 

32. A note of what Ld. Hunfdon ifkould write to 
the ; Iv. of Scots, (fiom Burleigh,) . Ilcb, 4, 1^87. ' 

i . . 132. b. 
95. James VI; his inftruftions ta €armichael. ; 
(another copy of L 23.) March 10, 1587. 133. 

34. Sec^ Walfmgliiim ; iuftifying the execution of 
the Q. of Scots : fent to tne chancellor of Scotland, 
for the life of the K. of Scots. March, 1587. 1S5. 

35. Sir A. Paulet, D. Drury, and R. Beale, to fir ' 
Rich. Knightly, one of the Lieuts. of /Uie county of 
Norfolk; fummoning him to a county meeting, 
(brig.) Fdtheringay, Feb. 1, 1587. 139. 

36. Henry III. K. of Fr. to Courcelles ; commend- 
ing the condud of the K. of Sc. with regard to his 
mother. (French, (x)uhterfigned Bculart.) Paris, 
Feb. 1, 1587. 140. 

. 37. Henry III. K. of Fr. to Courcelles; on the 
fame fubjeS; as the above.: (French.) Paris, Dec. ; 

24, 1586. - : w ; 141. ; 

38. Counfellors eftabliflied at the laft. parliament' 
in Scotland. • : 15^7. ' - * ■ • 142. 

39. A fummary of Q. EHzabetirs difcottrlfe with ; 
Mr. Arch. Dougias, comceming certain offers of the | 
K. of Scots. 1587. /: . > . 144. • 

• 40. The Bp. of Dumblane (Will. Chifliolm, after- \ 
wards Bp. of Vaifon) his embafly into Scotland, from 
Philip of Spain and Pope Sixtus v. 1 5 153. 

' 41. A charge againft the E. of Huntley fdt- fend- . 
rng letters into Spain, of which lie was cleared, 

•whereupon jfollo wed li\e briff of Ddc; the firfti 
road of the-abbey of Holyrood-houfe; the (laughter i 
of the E. of Murray; the road of Falkland*; the 
iecond road of the abbey ; the Spai;iifli blanks ; a 
iumult in fidinb. Dec. 17, 1597 ; the death of the 

*E. of Hmitley 1576; and a lift of nobility. N. b. 
iThis appears to be a fct of hiftorical tra6t«, all copied . 
by the fame hand.' ' V^^ 

42. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to Mr. Rott. Carey, 
fent to the K. of Scots, July 16, 1 588. 159. 

43. Mr. Robt. Bowes's account of the 2,000, 
fent into Scotland in July, and of £. 3,000 fent in 
Sept 1588. 163. 

44. Inftrudions of the Englifh' mitiiftr}^ to Mr. 
Bichw Wigmore, fent into Scotland. June, 1588. 

164. 

45. Alaterial points contained in the letters of the 
earls of Huptley and Morton, Claud. Hamilton, and 
Robt. Bruce, fent in cypher to the K. of Spain and 
the I), of Parma. Jan. 24^ 1588, 172. 

46. Q. Elizabeth's inftru6lions to Mr. Bowes., fent 
to Ld. Hunfdon and others, in the abfence of thp K. 
of Sc. in Denmai-k. Dqc. ^1589. 173. 

47. Heads of inftruftions to an Englilli ambaffa- 
dor in Scotland* (fome in Cecil's hand !;) Dec. 1, 
1589. 175. 

47. bi Special points of a proclamation at Ediub. 
the day after the king's embarking* 0&. 22, 1539. 

177. 

48. Names of the well-affeded nobility in Scot- 
land. Sept. 1589. 179. 

49. James VI j his inftruftions to his commiffion- 



ers fent into Denmark for, concluding the lUiarriage 
with the K. of Denmark's fifter. June, 1589. 1 8 1 . : 
50. Articles of indiftment againft the ^arls of 
Huntley, Bothwell, and Crawford. May 24, 1589. 

. 51. Particulars concerning tbe prfefent ftat^ of the 
mobility m Scq^landi ; with fketches of their, defcents 
in the margin. . April 10, 1589. , :ci86. 

5^^ Articles of indichnent againft Hutitlpy, &c. 
(another copy of I. 50. with an aciditional paragraph.) 
Sflay 24, 1589- ! . , ,f : ^91. 

53. The.E..df B6thwell,.t6 the) D. of Parma ; aboiit 
the ftate of Scotland. March IS, i:5d9. i ■ 192. 

54. Botiiwell's inftruftions 'to fotne |)erfori he had 
fentto the D. of P^nna. March 17, 1589. I92..b. 

54. b. R. : Dou^tas,' to Arch. l>ouglas, amballkdor 
from Scotland. Edirib. March 8, 1589. ' 19.^. 

55. The earls of -Huntley arid Morton, und Ld. 
Claud. Hamiltonj to the K. of Spain; in the name 
of the catholic gentlemen of Scotland. (French.) 
Edinb. J^m:.1^4f•I58ft ^ 199. 

56. Ld. Buiieigh, to the E. of Suffex. (Orig. a 
Tmall fragment. ) ^ Ely place, Dec. 2, 1587. 200. 

57. Dr. Fletcher dean of Peterborough, to the E. 
df SuflTex ? AvitJj thanks, and 'felicitations for further 
favour. (Origf. J Oatlands, Sept 3, 1587. 201. 

' ; 5.8. Set^ Walfingham, to the* E. of Leicefter ; about 
nfegociations on Scottilh affairs. (Orig.) Savoy, 
Jan. 23, 1587. ' ' . ' . 202. 

, 59. Ld. Hunfdon,. to*. . . . . . /'intelligence from 

Scotland. (Orig.?) BerwitAL, Kov. 25, 1587. fi03. 

(50. Wm. Stewart, to James VI ; recommending the 
laird of Ladylancl, , (Qrig.) , Stein, Nov. 13, 1587. 

•i ■ • ^ r. -.V. • , . ■ 204: b.. 

61. Lcl. Scroope, to Sec'' Walfingham? intelligence 
on Scottifh affairsi (Orig.) Carhfle, Nov. 15, 1587. 

© ' 205. 
. , 62. Siy Hen. Widdrington, to Sec'' Walfingham; 
c6ui?ernifig the charges brougKt againft the mafter 
of Gr^y. (Orig.) Berwick, May 12, 1587. 206. 

, .6.3. * ArcE Douglas, to ^ . . intelligence 

concerning %^tiih affairs. (Qrig.) London, Sept. 
5, 15,87. . ' 208. 

(J4. Th(?,$i,'Qf Marj, to i . . advertifemcnts 

concp,i;ning\ the Scottilh, parliament. (Orig.) July 
17, If 87. r . : / , 210. 

64. b. Brukrt, to Courcelles ; on the death of the 
Q. of Scot?. (French.) Paris^ March .20, 1587. 

' . ' : 214. 

65. Henry III. K. of Fr. to Courcelles; concern- 
ing the Scottilh king's condudl Avith regard to his 
mother. (Orig; French; counterf^gned Brulart.) 
Paris, March 8, J587. ' 218* 

66. Henry III. K of Fr. to Courcelles; reprobat- 
ing Q. Elizabeth's cruelty with regard to the Q. of 
Scots. (Orig. French, countedigned Brulart) Paris, 
June 11, 1587. 2igu 

67. Brulart, to Courcelles; urging that thr K. of 
Scots ought to revenge his mother's death. (Orig. 
French.) Paris, June 11, 1587. 219. b. 

.^ 68. Henry III. K of Fr. to Courcelles; concern- 
ing Q. Mary's death ; and intelligence about the K. 
of Navarre, &c. (Orig. French, coonterfigned Bru- 
lart) Paris, March 14, 1587. 220. 

69. Henry III. K. of Fr. to Courcelles; recom- 
mending an allianxre between Scotland and France 
as moft advantageous to Scotland. (Orig. French. 
Qountcrfigned Brulart) Paris, April is, 1587. 222. 

70. Henry m. of Fr. to Courpelles; about fir 

Oo Fr, 



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fV. ]Drake's expedrtion, &c. (OVig/ Ff en<^h, coun- 
terfigned Brulart.) Paris, July i?, i5«7. ' 2£4. 

71. Pl-opofitions ijiadein the coundl df Scotland 
•concerning the dite adminiftration ofia^^s; ttiiela^ter 
part of the paper being entitled "Regies pour le Roy 
artfonpayfi." Apjril, 1687. f £85. 

72. Ld. Burleigh, to oh fomeanfw*efe 

made by the K* of Scotland to fcertain repf efentatioWs 
from Elizab. {a rough diaught in Cecil's own 
(hand:) April 5, I5g8; * 

73. Q. Elizabeth, to her ambaflador m •'Franc6; 
^out Q- Mary '4 cohfinemeat in LochtcTen. (a 
draught in Ld. Burieigh's hand.) 1567. 
' 74. Wm. Aflieby, t6 Sec' Walfingham ; the iL of 
Sc. declares hin>felf fati^fied xif Q. TUsl's innot^nee 
iPOUCferMng his juother's deft^h; aboiit pqniion^, &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 8, 1588. ' ' ; 9,36. 

ys Wm. Afteby, to Sec' Wajfmghan>; intelli- 
gence, and nearly to the fame pi^ipprt jis the aboivt. 
,(Orig.) E<Jinb* ^ug. C, ^ 588. rfi37. 

76. Wm. Aftieby, to Sec' Walfiivgbam;^a Spanifli 
41iip; i^':i'eck,ecl ip ^i^ajid an4)9th^..in 'Kor>vay); in- 
telligence abo\rt Scottifli rcouit^^ajcjkd the pQpifli 
fVqlion. (Ori^.): . Ei^inb. Q€f.^ 13,^ 15^8. 239. 

77. Wip. Alh^eby, tQ Se.^' Wa^fuigliain ; the i^. uf 
Sc. is fenfible of fome n^Jedl ; ^-econciles all ipaa=;ti^s 
in his re^H &c. (Oiig.) {Idinb.^Nov. 26, 4^88. 

78. Wm. Afheby, to Sec' Walfingham j the Scots 
difco.ntented with England; ne>vs about Spaniards 
faved from fliipwreok ^ Irejaud ; Jlun^ley fu,^- 
ihits to the king, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 6, 
1588; 243., 

79. Jloger Afton, to John Hudfon his brother ; 
the K. of Sc. wejl diljjofed towards England; a Spa- 
nifli fliip blo\vn an^ong the iftes. (Orig.) Edinb. 
March 8, I588i 245. 

80. R. Afton, to J. Hudfon ; intelligence; Fo,wler 
comes to Edinb. &c. (Orig.) Edmb. ^Nov. 13, 



15884 



.^46. 



8K Wm* Afiieby, to Sec' Walfmdia:m ;* JIuntley 
reconciled to the K. and church; Hoth^vdl coiitu- 
inacious ; etoo Spaniards land in the Weft, &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 30, 1588. ; 247. 

82. R. Afton, to J; Hudfon ; intelli^nce^ about a 
convention in Scotland ; an emiflar}'^ arrive!s frorri the 
D. of Parma in the Spanifli intereft. (Orig.) Edinb. 
Dec. 1, 1588. 249. 

83. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec' M^'alfmglianl ; 
intelligence about the court of Scotland ; Huntley in 
great taATOur; the fliip wrecked Spaniards, &c. (Orig.) 
Berwick, Dec. 295 15«8. 251. 

64. Wm. Aflieby, to Sec' Walfingham ; demands 
of the K. of Sc. and various intelligence. (Orig. ) 
Edinb. Aug* 10, 1588. 252. 

85. W. Afheby, to CJ. Elizabeth; giving a very 
•fevourable account of the K. of Scots. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Sept. 7, 1588. ' ' '254!' 

86. Robt. Bowes, to Sec' WaMingham ; about the 
Spanifli fliips on the coaft of Scotland; money re- 
mitted into Scotland, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, Sept. 
10, 1588. 255. 

87. Wm. Aflieby, to Sec' Walfingham; intelli- 
gence about a convention, the Spanilh fliips, &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Sept. 19, 1588. 257. 

88. Ld* Hunfdon, to Sec' Walfingham ; cautions 
the Sec' againft the K. of Scots feicerity ; the D* de 
Guife defeated, &c. (Orig.) Berwick, Jan, 17, 
1587-8. 258* 

sg. Co9ifideratioud of the prefi^t ^te of the bor- 



ders, according ^to theii' fevcWl member.^. I^pt'^o, 

'1588.' ' ' ' ' • i ' . - ••• . ^^^,-1 

96. Wm. Aflieby, to Sec', Walfingham; intelli- 
gence from Scotland ; th^ K. and the church are 
but ill obeyed ; » the K. well afte^ied tb 'Engl^in^, &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. ^Fc^b; ioj 1-5^88-9. ■ ' ' ' ^ 360^^* 

fifi. Wm/Artieby, to Se^^'WaMngham; 'about t^^ 
K' of Sc. intended marriage ; the Spaniards «ih Sc^S- 
land, (Orig.) Edidjbl Bdou<'i,588-i;.'' see. 

{)2. 'Roi)t.^ B6we^, to WatfinglKinV; intdli^ 
gence; a proclamation againft the Papifts; a con- 
vention, ^.ni (Orig.) 'liiemviick. May 25, iflgs. 

93. Robt. BoM^s, tot»^e(:^ WeJfingfJiWif; jp^p^^ 
con veriktion with Camaitiiael,' oonoerjiingv t^vouiis 
proper to be beftowed.by -Q. Eli^. oh lU- fK.NOIt' -Sc. 
(Orig.) Berwick, July at 1588, i * • ^66*. 

94. Wm. Aibeby, to Sec' Wftlfinghara ; repbrtb thfc 
offers both .he, in tlie queen's name^ aoad ]the;Spaiiiairfs 
made to the K. pf Sc. . (Orig.,)* EdinL. Ajigi 3, 

158S. . . ; ) StiS. 

95. Wm. Fowler, to Sec' WaJfinghaui v^riaus in- 
telligence feom Scotland, abaut the ifipahnarcfe there^ 
&c. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 17, 1588-9. ; 269. 

96u Sir Biobt. Sfdney, tOiSec^ Walfingham];; reports 
bis arrival at Edinb.. and ±he itate at atfaite'tfaerfei 
(Orig.) Edinb. Aug 30, 1588* > 270. 

97. Sir Bobt. Sidney^ tx> S^c^: Wii&kip^amx); about 
the penfion the K. of Sc. expefits. 1 (Uii^) Had-^ 
dington,r J^Hg- ^^^8. ; / . , : / 871. 

! 98. Sic fiobt Sidtt(^, ito See' \Vjalfi^ 
a plot to kill the chancellor of Scptland . (Maitiand) 
and ot^er intelligence^ • (P'igO Berwick, Aug. 27, 
15^8. . . : \ ' . : '^7^ 

99. Sir Jlobt Sidney, to Sec' Walfingham,*: reports 
ap ^udie^ce he had of the K. of Scots. ; (Orig.) 
Edinb. Sept. 1^ 1^88/,, • - t . 274s.: 

100. Sir iRdbt.. Sidney, to Sec' WaifingJiafl*; re^ 
ports his canfeffence .wim Carmicha/e],:jfcc. (Orig.) 
Edijib.^Sq*. 2, 1588. .! 275. 

i(ii. R. A-ftprt, to J. Hudibn j the K, of Sc. well 
clifpoTed tpSV^Ws EnglantJ. (Orrg.) J;.dinb. "Koy. 

13*, 1598. ' ' / ' ; 277.' 

102. Wm. Aiiicby, to Sec' W^lfifigtiai^i about 
moiiey matters, &c. (Orig.) ^Berwick, July 9^ 
1588. ' ' ' ■ ' 278. 

103* J. Jiudfon, to Sec' Walfjnglf^im; .ftcws frc^in^ 
Scotland. (Orig.) SaturtUiy, i;5S8. 279. 

104. R. Afton, to J. Hudfon; ftate of affairs iu 
Scotjl^nd. ,1588. ^^so. 

105, Francis Dacte^ to Sec' Walfmgham; com- 
plains of great outrages on his tenants. (Orig.) 
July 95, ' . t8i. 

lOC. A note of intelligence al)out Q. Anne's voyage 
from Denmark. Oa. 11, 1589^ " 262. 

167. Copy of a letter, with intelligence from Scot- 
land. Nov. 13, 1588. - 283. 

108. Wml Aflieby, to Sec' ^Valfin^ham.; about liis 
repair to court; tlie K. favourable, &c. (Orig,) 
Berwick, July 21, 1588. 284. 

109. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Ld. Hunfdon? a 
Spanifli fliip arrives in the Frith ; fome occurrence^ 
at court in confequewcc of it, &c. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, Aug. n, 1588. 285. 

no. John Selby, to Sec' Walfingham; reports an 
inroad on the borders* (Orig.) Berwick, OSk. 6, 
1588* Mfi^ 

111* Advcrtifement^ from the borderB, where the 

K. of 



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K. of Sc. propofcs to come. Ciriffle, June 13, 1588, 

112. Sec^ Watthighain, to Mr. Afhdby; direfting 
liim to negociate with the K. of Sc. in raYoitr of the 
United States. Greenwich. Oft. 29, 1588. 988. 

113. IntelH^nce from' Scotland; many lords, &.c^ 
iinite to reflft toc Spaniards and Papifts. May, 1 5^. 

114. Wm. Afhehy, to Sec^ WaWinghani; about Q. 
Elizabeth's botraty to the K; of Sc. (Ori^.) Aiig. 
30, 1588. ^91. 

1 15. James Tt, to Sec"^ Walfmgl^ajii ; jecbmniends 
the cafe of the bearer. (Ori^.) Edinb. Sept, 13, ; 
1588. ' ; 1293. 

116. Francis Dacre, to Sec^ WalfmgKaip ; about 
'affairs of the 'boi'ders.' (Orig.) €arlifle, Jirfy 25, 

1588. ' ./^'y'' ' ' ' ^93. 

117. A letter of intelligence from Scotland^ about 
negociations. 294. 

. 1 J 8,^ nv AlB^by, to Sec'^ llValfm diam ; abort' bis 
reception in Scotland ; Couicelleit departed without 
^faking leave, &c. (Orig. ) ' Ediub. July 20, . 1 588. 
. . ; . . 296. 

119. Scc*^ Wallinghaiw, to, I^tr,, AflieV i conce.m^- 
ingthe negociation in favour df the United Statei^. 
Nov. 1.588. . . , ,* 297. 

120. Wm. Afliebv, to Sec^ Wallingl^ai?); . various 
intelligence. EdhiK Sept. 8, 1568. 299. 

, 121- Sir Wm. Keiths to ^ec^ Walfingham; about 
;the matches propofed for tb^e JC. of, Scots, (Qvig.) 
Sc. couri Maicfi 18, .1588. ^ .soo. 

122. It Aftpn? to Sqc^^ iW^fmgli^ra;xinteliig^Cf5 
sibout Huntley, fir John SetQn^ &c. (Orig. tbe fim^p 
blotted oi^t.) 3Q1. 

128. Sir Heii* Widdringtoai, to SeO' Walfragham ; 
the lUMrtliem lords incline to ^id > the Spaoikirds. 
XOrig.) Berwick, Juwe 20, 1588. , SQ2. 

124. Wm. Aflieby, to Sec'^ Walfingliam ; a large 
Spanifli fliip aiTived at the Iflc of Ella. (Orig.) 
Edinb. Sept. 23, 1588. ' 303. 

125. Wm. Aflieby, to Sec'' Walfingham^: fir Robt. 
Sidney well received with his legion of angels ^ 
Carmichael fent to tlie weft borders to fupprefe dif- 
fcntions, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Sept. 12, 1588. 304. 

126. W. Fowler, to Sec^ WaMingham; tbanlcs for 
his good offices, and fome intelligence. (Oiig.) 
Edinb. March 15, 1588. 305. 

127. Q. tlizabetli ; hp fafe-conduft for the E. of 
Crawford, and Ld. Saneker. (Orig.) Greenwich, 
M. 14, 1590. • 306. 

128. Tlie E. of Bothwell, to David Douglas E. of 
Angus, his father-in-law, anibaflador in Englaaid; in 
favour of John Durye, Whpfe fhip had been pillaged ; 
in Southampton- (Orig.) Leith, Sept. 19, 1588 

307. 

129. Sir John Forefter, toSeqr Walfingham; about 
border mattersf &c. (Orig.) Alnwick, Dec, 16,1 

1588. 308. 

130. Wm, Aflieby, to Sed^ Walfingham ; the K. of 
Sc. feenis difpofed to a<9; againft tlie Spaniards on Jm 
coaii, &c. (Orig*) Edinb. Aug. 3, 1588. 309. 

131. Wm. ^Vflieby^ to Sec^ Walfingham; various 
intelligeacei fir Robert Sidney coming to Edinburgh. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 26, 1588. 310. 

i?2. Wmi Aflieby, to Sec^ Walfingham j fir R. 
Siflney is impatiently expefted with his "aurum 
potabile;" about the Spanifli fleet; the difpofitions 
of the K. and lords of Scotland, &c. (Oi ig.) Edinb. 
Aug. 22, 311. 



138. Wm. Aflieby, to Sed^ W«tlfiAgham; Intel-' 
ligence ; he ha^ not^d t-hc coming down of fir Rt; 
Sidney, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. J 8, 1588.. 313. 

134. W. FowIct^ to Sec^ Wallfin^am ; reports 
fu4picious motions of Bothwell, Huntley &c. (Orig.) 
April 8, 15*9. 314. 

• lis. James VI, t6 Sec^ Walfingham ; thanks him 
for-hisafitftion. (Orig.) Holyrood-houfe, March 
24, 153». / 315. 

ll^©. Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfiagftam; con- 
fultiiig hitn on 'fbn^'hiattei's refpe6Kng his conduct ; 
and about fome fliips detained. (Orig.) July 26, 
1568. / 316. 

137. ' Arch.^ Douglas? to lament? the en- 
mity of his two uneles, whic4i is detrimental to thfe 
king's fervice. (Orig.?) July l, 1588. 317- 

138. Arch. Douglas, to Sfe^*/ Walfingham ; about 
the northern fadion ; a pafsport for H'cpburh, 
•Smeaton,' &c. (Orig;) June 7. 318.* 

; 139. Arch. Douglas, to Sec^ Walfingham; about 
liis negociation^, iand nfews from Scotlaad. (Orig.) 
JlilJ^ 8, 15*8^8. ' 319. 

140. A paper of intelligence from Bei*wick ; about 
feme intercourie between Ld. and lady Bodi\*^ell, 
Cajpl. Oarey and btlifer^/ June 28, 1588. SQO. 

141. Stephen Ellis, to Sec^ Walfing^ham ; intel- 
ligencefrom the borders. (Oiig.) Carlifle, Nbv. 19, 
1588. : . 3a 1. 

142. Wm J Aflieby, to Sec^ Walfingham: in com- 
mendation of Patrick Maurice, fent with talis letter. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Aug; 1, 1568. \ 322. 

1 4s; . . . . At^chrfon ? to Scc'^ Walfingham ; giving 
lliiifcWks fbt* favoiirs ; aWd fome iriteHigej>ce about the 
Ki of Sc. &c. (Orig.) Cannongate, July, 1588. 323. 

'^144* Intelligence from Berwick ; doubts about the 
kirtg of Sc. reports of the Spaniards coming; Bothwell 
kilM fir Wm. Stewart. Aug* i, 1588. 324. 
51 145. Robt. Carey, to the chancellor of Scotland 
.find -Mr. C^miickael ; notifying to both, that <m'mg 
to an accident, he cannot come to Scotland with 
the^. 2,^eo he va^ t& Iwve brought. Q61. 27, 1588. 

^ 385. 

146. Wm. Afheljy/ to Sec'' Walfmgham; repoits 
his having notified the approach of the Spaiiiih fleet; 
Frewiphmen fei^t out of Scotland; fir Wm. Stjewart's 
jft^^vdefi &jC. (Orig.) £dinb. July .30, 1588. 3«6. 

147. ^ec^ Waflfingham, to Wm Aflieby; inftnac- 
tions about the affairs of the United Provinces, Ac. 
Savoy, Ofit. so, i^^as. 327. 

14 8v John Selby, to Sec'^ Walfingham ^ reports an 
inroad: on the'; borders. (Orig.) Berwick, 06t 9, 
1688. , 3«B. 

149. Wm. Aflieby; to Scc'^ Walfingham; the 
CJbancellor and Ld Weems w/ell difpofed; about a 
Spanifli iliip. (Orig.) JEdinb, Sept l5^8. 329. 

150; James VI, to Sec^ WaUinghain ; recommend- 
ing James Bannantine. (Orig.) Holyrood-houfe, 
March 14, 1588. 330. 

151. Sec' Walfingham, to Wm. Aflieby; reproving 
•him for ^having made offers to fehe K. of Sc. for which 
he was not authorized, (a draught.) 'Aug. 4«, 1588, 

' 331. 

152. John Selby, to Sec'' Walfingham; intel- 
ligence kboirt the Scottifli K. ; L. Maxwell, &c. 
(Orig.) Ber^nck, May 5, 1588. 333, 

153. Robt. Bowes, to Sec' Walfingham; intel- 
ligence about the K. and lords of Scotland; the 
Spaniards, ftc. (Orig.) Bei^nck, May 8, 1588, 

334, 

154. Wm. Aflieby, td Sec' Walfingham; ex* 

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cxUpates hiirtfelf for the offi^s he made withoi^l^ au 
thority, (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 12, 1588, > 335. 

i55 ...... Fowler, to Sec^ Walfingham about 

Vnoney mattei-s. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. J5, .1588. 

, / 336. 

15^6. Robt Carvil, to Sec'' Walfmgham ; about 
fome Englifli fugitives. (Orig.) Ber\vick,'Feb. 16, 
1588. : ' , 337. 

157. Sec' Walfingham? to fir Robt. Sydney; 
about the death of the Ld Steward (Leieefter) 
Aflieby's unwarranted offers in Scotla(nd, &c, ; Sept^ 7, 

1588. , , 338. 

158. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth; tenders his beft 
iervices, and defires commiflioners , may ' be fent 
to "perfed his fatisfaflion." Edinb. Aug. i, 1588 

! [ ; . . ,340., 

. 159. Sir Hen. Widdrington, to Sec^ Walfmgham ; 
the K. of Sc. comes to the borders; holds a c|i^t^t 
Halidon-hill. (Orig.) BerAvick, April 30, 1588. 

' . 341 

{ 1 60. Q. Elizabeth, to the-^hanGellor of Scotland ; 
thanks him for his good offices with the. ;kiiig. . .(a 
draught.) Aug. 15, 1588. , ,343. 

I61v Intelligence about the death pf pne^ J 
Fletcher; Ld. Herries; Ld.. Both well's affray^ at 
Leith. (afragraeni) 5^4. 

. 162. James VI; his fafe-cpndud in favour of fir 
Robt. Sidney. Edinb. Aug. 25, 1588. 345. 

163i Wm. Aftieby, to SecT; Walfingham; thaiiks 
bim for his inediation; an about money inatters. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Sept. I, 15^98. . . 346. 

164. Notes of foipe requisitions for lands, timber, 
&c. made by Arch. Douglas the Sc^ ambafl^or 
1588. . . . ; 847.: 

165* Intelligenecf, &c. a Copy of 1. i6l,; (Qu. 
whethel^ ForelWs hand.) - : ; ^48. 

166. Wm. Aftieby, to Sec^ Walfingham^; ^reports 
his firft audience i Monf. Clermont d'Amboife arrived 
on the weft Coaft. (Orig.) Edinb* July 2^5, 1688. 

349/ 

167. Q* Elizabeth, to James vt; in eonfequence 
of the defeat of the Spanifh Annada; defirin^ him to 
relift the Spaniards on hid coaft. (a minute:) Aug. 
14, 1588. 350. 

168. Wmi Alheby, to Sec' Walfingham; vatious 
intelligence ; the K. purines Bothwell and the con- 
federate earls ; about fafe-condu6ts for the Spaniards, 
&c. (OrigO Edinb. April 10, 1589. 35i: 

169. Peftalurge? to the mafter of Gray; ^intel- 
ligence, and cautions about hfe affairs. April 1 J .* 353. 

170. Hen. I to the Ld. Treafurer (Burleigh) 

intelligence of the commotions in Scotland in eon- 
fequence of the confederacy. (Orig.) 1589. '354. 

171. Wm. Afheby, to Sec'^ Walfingham; intel- 
ligence about Bothwell's motions; llie king s fteadi- 
nefs in the protellant caufe; Huntley taken; the, 
confederates difpeife, &c. (Orig.) Edinb; May 4, 
i^89. . 356. 

172. Robt. Bowes, to Burleigh and Walfingham ; 
about fitting out /hips to. fetch the K.. and Q. of 
Sc. from Copenhagen; a convention; the confe- 
deracy, &c. (Orig.) Edinb- March 16, 1589. 

357. 

173. Robt. iSowes, to Ld. Burleigh; Bothwell's 
projects ; prdpofes an intelligence with the D. of 
Parma; &c. (Orig.) Edinb. March 24, 1589. 359. 

174. Robt. Bowes, to Burleigh and Walfingham ; 
intelligence about negociations, and divers perfons 
in Scotland. (Orig.) Edinb. March 20, 1589. 361. 

175 Fowkr, to Sec' Walfingham; about 



Bothweljs motions. ai)d tl^e king's mc^fures. to refift 
him. (Orig.) Edinb. April 7, 1589. 363. 

176^. J..Qra^}% to . 1 . ^ thc K, p£ Be. refblved 
to , break the canfederacy ; prders for coUefting 
troops. (^Orig^y Ap^il i^i, 1589. 364-.; 

177. .James Murray,; t(> Sec^ Waldpgham; folicits 
his mediation to be reinftatied in fome ofl&ce. (Orig.) 
O.a. 2, 15iB*9. / " 365. 

- ,1.78. Wm. Afhebyy tp I4I. Burleigh ; about . Q; 
Anne's ^voyage; lha is ^riyen on thacoafi of Norway, 
(Origi) Edirib. Sept. 15, 1589. 366. 

179. Wm. Aflieby^. to, td. Burlejgh; the K, ot 
Sc. thinks hiinfelf cvj^ftily drawn wto the match 
with Denmark; cahttons againft Bothwell. (Orig,) 
Edinb. Aug 16, 1585.^ P . . 307. 

1 80. ' Wm. Afljeby, ,to Ld. Burleigh ; a new fafiiou 
aipft the chancellor" of Scotland ; about tlie! con- 

fcdcVate lords, &c. (Orig.) Edinb* Aug., 22, 1 589. 
^ ' ^ ' ^ - . 

.181. Wm. Afiieby, to Ldi Burleigji; aljiout tlic lf» 
'or SH. maiTiage ; he is difappointed as totlife printreft 
of Dcilm ark's portion;' the.K's motlt^riis, k6: j^Ofig.) 
Ed) Ab. July 31, 1589. * 569. 

182. Arch. Douglas, to Ld. Burleigh ? about a 
"d'eclaration touching th6 proceedings againft tlie Q. 
ofSettt^ (Ofig.) July 1, 1589^ 371. 

183. The mafter pf Gray, to Ld. Burleigh; in-* 
tt i^ue^ ariibrig the Sfcottifh liobility. (Orig.) * Edinb. 
June 16, 1589. • 372.* 

184. F. Fo\vlcr, to Ld;* JBurleighf the mafteV of 
Gray' and the Chancellor at variance; the former 
obnoxious to the king; Cockburn comes down Mrith 
falfe reports ; the rebel lords; ^nd favour, &c^ 
(Otigi) June; 225 1589. 374; 

185- Wm. Aflieby, to Ld. Burleigh; the K. and 
the CJiaticellar ftvodraWe to England, but none of 
the nobility. (Orig.) Edinb. June 28, 1589. 3 76j 
• 186. Wm. Alheby, to Ld. Budeigh; Sir Geo. 
Befton with Ihip^ arrived at Leith ; fome of the crew 
abufed; the mafter of Gray's artful condu^^^ &c. 
(Orig.) Edinb. June 8, 1589. 377. 

I87i T. Fowler, to Ld. Burleigh; about the K.s 
marriage; the mafter of Gray confers ^vith the 
Chancellor, &c. (Orig.) Edinb-. June 7y 1589. 

370. 

188. The mafter of Gray, to Ld- Burleigh ; about 
the ftay of .the match, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. June 5, 
1589. 381. 

189- The mafter of Gray, to Ld. Burleigh ; about 
the rebel lords ; the marriage ; his own vindication, 
&:c.' (Orig.) Edinb. June 4, 1589. 382. 

190. T. Fowler, to Ld. Burleigh; a tumult at 
Edinb. about the marriage being delayed; the 
Englilh unpopular. (Orig.) , Edinb. 28, 1589- 325.r 

191. T. Fowler, to Ld. Burleigh; about the trial 
of fome rebel lords ; the K. difpoled to pardon fibme. 
(Orig.) Edinb. May 26, 1589. 387. 

192. The affize and indidments of Huntley, Craw- 
ford, BothM^ell, &c. 1589. 388. 

193. T. Fowler, to Ld. Burleigh; Iblicitations of 
the rebel lords for pardon. (Orig. fent by J. Selby.) 
Edinb. May 11, 1589. 38*9. 

194. T. Fowler, to Ld. Burleigh ; intrigues in the 
court of Sc. (Orig.) Edinb. May 4, 1589. 392. 

195. T. Fowler, to Ld. Burleigh; proceedings m 
the court of Sc. (Orig.) Edinb. May 10, 1589. 

393. 

196. T. Fowler, to the Englifli ambaflador in Scot- 
land; intelligence about the Scottifh nobility; Hunt- 
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ley, Gray, &c. Hudfon arrived. (Orig.) Edinb. 
April 30, 1589. 395. 

197. Tf Fowler, to the Englilh ambaflkdor; the 
K purfues Huntley, who furrendc^s; about the K. s 
proceedings with the lords, &c. (Orig.) Strabogy, 
April 28, 1589. 396. 

198. T. Fowler, to Ld. Burleigh; a long letter on 
the occurrences in Scotland. (Orig.) Edinb. March 
28, 1589. 399. 

199. T. Heneage vicechamberlain, to Sec'' Wal- 
fuigham ; reports a converfation he had with Q. Eliza- 
beUi about the affairs of Scotland. (Orig. ) Chelfea, 
April 5, 1589. . 40 1" 

' 200. Wm. Afheby, to Sec^ Walfingham; intel- 
ligence about the rebel lords; the king's proceed- 
ings, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. April 24, 1589. 402. 

201. T. Fowler,* to the Englirti ambaffador; pro- 
ceedings of the court againft the rebel lords, &c. 
(Orig.) Aberdeen, April 22, 1589. 404.. 

202. Wm. Afheby, to Ld. Burleigh ; intelligence 
about the rebellion;. Lindlay's charges a^ainll the 
Chancdlor. (Orig.) Edinb. April 2 1, 1589- 405. 

203. T. Fowler, to the Englifli ambaflkdor; intel- 
ligence concerning Spaniards, &c. April 19, 1589- 

407. 

204. T. Fowler, to Wm. Afheby ; intelligence con- 
cerning his motions ; thofe of the Scottifli nobility. 
(Orig.) St. Johnfton, April 14, 1589. 408. 

205. J. Gray, to the mafter of Gray ; advice about 
fonie concerns with Ld. Hume; intelligence, &c. 
(Orig.) April 13, 1589. . 409- 

206. Wm. Aflieby, to lord Burleigh ; intelligence 
about K. James's going to Norway, &c. (Orig.) 
Edinb. 061, 30, 1589. 411 

207. Wm. Aflieby, to Ld. Burleigh ; cautions con- 
cerning Fowler. (Orig.) Oa. 22, 1589. 412. 

208. Wm. Afheby, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
^bout the friendly profeflions of the Scottifli miniftry, 
&c. (Orig.) Edinb. Nov. 7, 1589. 413. 

209. Wm. Afheby, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports the E. 
of Bothwells favourable difpofitions, &c. (Orig.) 
Ediiib. Nov. 7, 1589- 415. 

210. Wm. Afheby, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
about the Q. of Scotland having been driven into 
Nor^vay ; the king's intended voyage, &c. (Orig.) 
tdinb. 061. 1 8, 1 5 89. 416. 

211. Wm. Afheby, to Ld. Burleigh; about the 
queien of Sc.'s voyage; fmifter omens. (Orig.) 
Edinb. 061. 8, 1589. 418. 

212. T. Fowler, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence about 
the Sc. king's marriage ; Court intrigues, &c. (Orig.) 
Edinb/ May 14, 1589> 420. 

213. T. Fowler, to Sec'' Walfingham; intrigues 
and venaKty of the Scottifli nobility, &c. (Orig.) 
Edinb. March 26, 1589* 422. 

214. T. Fowler, to Ld. Burleigh; complains of the 
ambaiiador Afheby. (Orig.) Edinb. 06t. 31, 1589. 

423. 

215* Wm. Afheby, to Ld. Burleigh J chiefly about 
the king's lenity towards the rebellious lords. (Orig.) 
Edinb. June 28, 1589- 426. 

216* Wm. Afheby, to Ld. Burleigh; about the 
difaffefted lords, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. April 2, 1589. 

428. 

217. lA. John Hamilton, to Sec^ Walfingham; 
thank!s for good advice; and credential. (Orig.) 
Hamilton, June 12, i589. 430. 

218. George Tollye, to Ld. Hunfdon.; reports 
Various intrigues and feuds among the Scbttifh 
nobUmen. (Orig.) Nov. 17^ 1589. 431.' 



219. Th6 E. of Shrewfbury, to the E. of SufTex; 
defiring advice concerning his charge of Mary Q. of 
Sc. (brig.) Wingfield, Sept. 18, 1589? 432. 

220. Francis Dacre, to Q. Elizabeth; exculpatinaf 
himfelf for having left coui% &c. (Orig.) Croglm ? 
Sept 17, 1589. , i4;33, 

221. The junto (or fecret council) Lenox, . Hamil- 
ton, Both well, &c. to Q. Elizabeth; thanks for 
friendly mefTaMs ; and profeflions of devotedp^fs. 
(Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 2, 1589-90. 43|4. 

222. James VI, to his council ; order for fhips to be 
f|ent over to him, &c. Copenhagen, March 4^ 
1589-90. ^ 435. 

223. A proclamation of the council of Scotland, 
for all perfons to render an aircount of their faith. 
Hdinb. Alarch 6, 1589-90. ^ ^ 43G. . 

224. The fecret council of Sco%i)d, to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; about the prefcrvation of amit^, and tl^^ prepa- 
rations of the Sp^anial ds. (Orig.V lEd^iub. Jan. 31, 
1589-90. ' \ 7 ' ' . 437. 
" 225. James Vl, tp his council*^ lefl.o^ his going tp 
Norway. Leith, Oct. 22, 1589^ 44?., 

226. T. Fowler, to Sec'^ Walfingham ; intelligence 
about fomc Scottiih noblemen who are to atten(l thp 
marriage; Maxwell, Dacres, &c. Whittingham,* 
Sept. 26, 1589. . : . . 

227. Huntley's proteflation the' niiniflers,' pro- 
fefTmg loyalty to the king, but a d rflike to the chan- 
cellor and others. May 1589. 444:"^ 

228. Wm. Afheby, to Ld. Burlrfgh; about if unt; 
ley, &c. (Orig.) May 1 1, lisS). 445:' 

229. Wm. Afheby, to Ld. Bili-lei^gh ; about the de- 

tmtation appointed to fetch the queen from Cop'^n- 
lagen. (Orig.) Edinb. Ocl. 15, 1589. 446. 

230. Win. Afheby, to Sec'' Wajfihgham ; about the 
match ; an infurrettion at Edrrib, the kingV feeble 
authority. (Orig.) Edmb. Miy^ 29. 1^89. 447.. ' 

231. Wm. Aflieby, to Sec'' VVaJfinghaTO ; about.the 
voyage of the Q. of Sc. (Ori'g.) Edmb. j06l. 1 1^ 
15a9. 448.. 

232. Wm. Afheby, to Sec^ Walfingham ; th^ 'lt. of 
Sc. calls a convention to propofe the matfch. (Orig.) 
Edinb. July 31, 1589. ^ ' 449. " 

233. John Colyil, to Aflieb^; acquaints him with 
the return of fome of the deputies frofti Denmark^ 
(Orig.) Aberdeen, July 22, 15 89r "451. 

234. Nine fragments, the true places of which 
could not be afcertained, coniifling of 14 leaves^ 

• ' ' ' ' ''''452. 

. - .. • .4. ^ . . 

, Caligula^ •D. 11. 

Tliis reflored paper volume in folio confifts ntfw of* 
453 leaves. 

1. James VI; his inftruftions to Wm. Cotnmenda- 
tor of Pittenweem, and Mr. John Skeen^ ambaflkdor^ 
to Denmark and Germany; with marginal notes iii 
Burleigh's hand. Holyrood-houfe, July 9, 1590. 30. 

2. Obfervations on the inflru6iions of the ambaf- 
fadors of Scotland to Denmark and Germany, &c. 
all in Burleigh's hand : alfo mifcellaneous obfer\^a- 
tions concerning Scotland^ July.? 17, 1590. . 34. 

3. Anne Q. of Scotland, to Q. Elizabeth ; thanks 
for kindnefs to one fhe had recommended. (Orig. Fr.) 
Holyrood-houfe, Nov. G, 1590. \. 42. 

4. An agreement between Henry VII, and Arch. E, 
of Angus. Nov. 16, 1491. 43. 

5. A combination of divers of the nobility of Scot-^ 
laijd, for removing of certain officers about the king. 
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6. A lift of the nobility of Scortand, Papifts and Pro- 
tdlantSy difconteqted and veil affe^led. i ^9 1 • 45. 

7. A monitoiy bill fet On the K. of Scots chamber 
4oor, Jan. i^i- 46. 

8. Inqueft upon Barbara Napier, called before the 
K; in theTolbooth. June 7, 1591. 47. 

9. Proclamation againft the E. of Bothwell, upon 
hisefcape. Edinb. June £3, 1591. 50. 

10. James VI; his proclamation againft the earl 
of Bothwell and Ld. Hume. Edinb. July 28, 1591. 

52. 

11. James VI; his proclamation againft the earl 
of Bothwell and Ld. Hume. Edinb. Aug. 5, 1591. 

52. 

12. An enffageiment of the lords and gentlemen of 
the eaft march, to ferve againft Bothwell and Hume. 
Edinb. Aug. 5, 1591. 53. , 

1 3. The ftate of the frontiers of England and Scot- 



land, as to the families. Aug. 7, 1591. 



53. b. 



• 14. The cafe of fir Robt Ker the young Ld. of Cefs- 
ford, for killing of Wm. Ker of Ajipram. Aug. IQ, 
1591. 54. b. 

15. Adveitifements, how the ftate rules in Scot- 
land. Sept. 30, 1591. 56. 

16. Robert Scott's examination about Bothwell, 
before the kinf y Lenox, &c. Oft. 20, 1591. 58. 

1 7. James HxKlfon's report, upon his return out 
of Scotland. Dec. 31, 1591. 59. 

18. Robert? Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
from Scotland. Aike, Dec. 3 1, 1591. 60. 

19. Abftrafts of letters, and notes on Scottifh 
aiffairs (in BurlciglV3 hand) from April to Dec. J 591* 

20. Sir Wm. Bowes, to the Ld. treafurer Bur- 
leigh ; concerning the fmnchifes, and further roqueft^ 
of the borough of JE^arnard Caftle ; with a ftatement of 
the fame on the part of tlie faid borough. (Orig.) 
Morefielda, Dec. 6. 1591. ^ 65. 

21. Notes concerning Scotland (in Burleigh's 
Jiand.) from Feb. 4. to June 11, 1591. 67. 

' 32. Q. Elizabeth, to James vi; conciliatory, 
Nov, 26, 1592. 09. 

, 23. Robert Bowes j his inftruftions to Geo. Nicbol- 
fou, to report to the Ld. TreafMrer the prefent ftate of, 
and occurrences in Scotland. Edinb. Nov. 4, 1592, 

70. 

24. A note of fuch things as Geo. Nicholfon is to 
fiie for from the Ld. Treafurer, for t 



K. Bowes. Nov. 1592. 



the inftruftion of 
76. 

25. The pitiful ftate of her majefty's tenants ad- 
joining to Liddifdale. May, 1592. 77. 

An aft of the Scottifh parliament, againft thofe 
t'ho fliall be attainted of trealon. July 7, 1 592. 79. 

27. Libellous verfes caft into the pulpit rn the 
^reat churcli, againft the minifters in Edinburgh. 
Oct. 24, \5Q± 79. b. 

28. Prefent ftate of the nobility in Scotland, 
t^hieay with refpeft to their religion. July 1, 

. 80. 

2a. Occurrences in Scotland. Nov. as, 1592. 82. 
so, A difcourfe of the late and prefent ill guided 
ftate of Scotland, Dec. 1592. 83. 

\ 3 h A memorial of Various things Committed to the 
\?eportof Chrift. Sheperdfon* Jan. 29, 1592. 85. 
• 34. Inftruftions to Mr. Locke. Feb. 10, 159a. 

86. 

95. Qeorgc KePs confeffion, concerning An^us^ 
£rroi,&c* Feb. 10^1598. . 86.b. 



34. Fintry (David Graham of) his depofitions. 
Feb. 13 and 14, 1592. e7. 

35. Robert Bowes's liccount of George Ker, Ac. 
Feb. 14, 1592. ' 88. b. 

' 56. A general aflbciation of the nobility of Scotland, 
to their king. Aberdeen, March, 1592. 90. * 

37. Robt Bowes, to ^d. Purleigh ; intellieencc 
about a journey of thi king, &c. ' Edinb. Feb. 2ljj 
1592. .93. 

38. A declaration of the E. of Both well's, anfwer- 
ing the calumnies unjuftly thfdwn out againft him, 
Feb. 7, 1592. 93. b: 

39. A proclamation againft Huntley^ Angus, 
I^rrol, jefuits, feminary priefts, .&c. March 5y 1592. 

97. 

40. Note of the queen^^ caftles on fhe weft borders. 
March 7, 1590. . <?8. 

41. An aft of caution, againft the fugitive lonl^^ 
Aherdeen, March 13. 1592. 99. 

42. A paper of intelligence, notifying the evil in- 
tentions of fome of the Scottifli lords, who had a 
defi^n to induce the K. to join with Spain, &c. (the 
laft leaf wanting.) 1592.' 100. 

43. R. Aiheton, to tlie EngliQi ambaflador ia 
Scotland ; various intelligence about Scottiih afiairs. 
(Orig. the end M'anting.) Edinb. Dec. 16, 1592. 

105. 

44. A memorial in favour of Ld. Burroughs, feirfc 
as her majefty's ambaflador in Scotland ; with a few 
notes by Ld. Burleigh. 1592. 108. 

45. A general aflbcation of the nobilitv of Scot- 
land, to tne king, (another copy of II. 36.; March, 
1592. no. 

46. Robt. Bowes? to .Q. Elizabeth; intelligence 
from Scotland, with marginal notes and interlinear 
tions in Burleigh's hand, (hnperfeft.) 1 592. 111. 

47. Anne Q. of Scotland, to Q. Elizabeth; compli- 
mental. (Orig. French.) Holyrood-houfe, June^ 
6i 1593. 118. 

48. Breviate of inftruftions to the E. of Hunting- 
don. Feb. 23, 1593. 120. 

49. Obfervations upon the inftruftions, ferit witf\ 
a commiflion to the E. of Huntingdon. Feb. 1593^ 

122. b. 

50. Articles about the Englifti borders, (imperfe^.) 

125. 

51. Obfervations (by Mr. Bowes .^) concerning th? 
border articles. 126. 

52. Robt. Bowesj to L4. Burleigh; imtelligcnce. 
(Orig.) Edinb. July 16, ,1,593. ' 128. 

53. Robt. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Edinb. July 14, 1593. 130. 

54. Robt- Bowes, to Ixl. Burleigh; intelligence; 
(Orig.) Edinb. July 7, 1593. . 132./ 

55. Robt Bowes, to Ltl. Bnrleigii; intelligence^ 
with a lift of the nobility prefei^t at the court of Scot- 
land. (Orig.) Edinb. July 10, 1593. 134. 

56. Robt. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligCHcc. 
(Orig.) Edinb.^ept 10, 159S. 137. 

57. Articles gathered out of the report made at 
large to the king, by Mr. Robt. Bowes. 138. * 

58. The E. of Huntingtlon, to Ld. Scroope; about 
border matters. Sept. 26, 1593. IS9. 

59. Certain things to be delivered by Mr. Lockiq, 
to the E. Bothwell. (Orig. " Hunfdonr fuUfcnbed 
at the bottom.) Aug. 23, 1593. 142. 

60. a. Robt Bowes ; u paper of intclligenqfi fio^ 
him., Edinb. Oft. 4, 1^93. 144, 

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60. b. Rotrt. Bcnrtt,t6 Ld. Burleigh; feports con- 
fei-ences with James VI. Eilinb. July 30, 1593. 146. 

61. a. E. Bothwdrs infiruaions to Mr. Hen. Locke. 
Aug. 5, 159s. ' 149. 

61. b. Inftrudions for LA. Zouch for treating with 
certain lords and others in Scotland. Dec. 20, 1^93. 

151. 

62. a. Inftnidions for Ld. Zouch. Dec. 20, 1593. 

155. 

62. b. Conference between the K. of Scothind and 
Ld. Zouch. Dec. 1593. ^ 169.' 

63. a. Robt. Bowes? inftrudions to Geo. Kicholfon, 
lent to the Ld. Trtafurer. Edinb. 0&. 4, 15^3. 

182. 

63. b. J ames VI ; his warrant for arrefting a fliip of 
one James Kdar a merchant of London, being in the 
port ofPrefton. Edinb. Oa. 11, 1593. i«7.' 

64. Catain petitions and conchifions, confidered 
upon by the commiffioners for the kil;^, ^barons, and 



burghers, Edinb. Oci. 6, 1593. 



187. b. 



65. 



Scotti/li commiffioners on the borders, to 

about redrefs. Jedburgh, Oa. 17, 

1^93. 188. b. 

66. James VI ; his anfwers to the he^ds propofed to 
him by the commiffioners, &c. Oa. ^,1596. 1 69. 

67. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Mills ; ordering a fearch 
among Randolph's papers. Oatlands, July 29, 1593. 

* . ' 190. 

68. Catalogue of the nobility of Scotland, >Vell or 
ill aifeaed to the amity with England. Jan. l^, 
1592. igi. 

69. The chief Proteftants and Papifts of the realm 
ofScottandl (imperfea.) i59S. .194. 

70. Q. Elizabeth; her commiffion to the Ld. 
LiAut. of the north (Huntingdon.) Weftm. Eeb. 23. 
1593 : and alfo inftruaions to the fame iigned by the 
Privy Council, March 7, 1592-3. 199. 

71. A paper entitled, " Border laws." 204. 

72. Inftruaions to fir Robt .Melvil and Alex. 
Hume, commiffioners for his majefty at the general 
aflembly of articles. Edinb. May 8, I694- 210. 

73. Names of the earls, lords, bifbop^ abbots, 
Dfiors, barons, and burgeffes called to the parliament 
oegun at Edi^b. May 30, 1594. 210. b. 

74. Form of prince Henry's baptifm. Aug., 30, 
1594. 21 u 

' 75. Infiruaions to Robt. Bowes, Q. Elizabeth's 
ambaffador in Scotland. 1 594. 2 1 2. 

76. James VI; his proclamation againft the earls 
of Angus, Huntley,, and Errol. Edinb. March 9, 
1594. 213; 

77. A memorial for the E. of Suffex, being fcnt to 
the chriftening of P. Henry. Aug. 1 594. 216. 

78. inftruaions to Robt. Melvil, &c. (another 
copy of II. 72.) May 8, 1594. 219. 

79. Conditions projpounded to Alex. Ld. Hume 
b^ the general aHembly of the kirk^ convened at 
Edinb. the day of May 1594. 219. b! 

80. Tlie dangers which, through impunity of ex- 
communicate Papifts, are imminent to the true reli- 
gion; with remedies to the fame. Edinb. May 11, 
1594. 220. 

81. James VI; a declaration of his intentions to 
the minifters at Edinb. May 29, 1594. 221. b. 

8S. Anfwers to tlie king's articles, by the Pre%- 
tery of Edinb. May, 159^4. 222. 

83. Names of the earls, &c. (another copy of II. 
73.) May 30, 1594/ - • - ; 222-. b. 

84. Notes of feme petitions uttcreci by his ma- 



il jefiy to t*ie E. x)f ^iiffex; to Tie tfeKvered to^. ElU 
zabeth. 1594? 1^3. 

85. Notes t>f fetdligence ftotti Scotland. Au^. 8^ 

1^4. 523. li. 

86. James Vt, to ^oht: B6ws; eitpreffin^ l^is in- 
dulgence tbt J. Cblvill }* drid abb\it Iri/h tnattef^. 
Holyrood-houfe, March 1, 1594. «i24. 

87. Ch. de Lorraine Guife, to Jlmes VI; cbmbli- 
inental. <Orig. t'rendi.) RhfelfnSs, July 15, 1^4, 

' • • ' ' fi26.- 

88. Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Suffex; direaing 
him nbt t6 proceed to Scotland, if Pr. Henry b^ 
chriftened before he could amve. (Orig.) Greeti^ 
lirkh, Aug. ff8, 1*94. - tit. ' 

89. Robt. Bowes ; his inftruaions to Chrift. Ste- 
phenfon, for intdhgence to be givtn to the Ld. 
Treaforer^ of the occuttences in Scotland. Edinbl 
Sept. 15, 1594. 2&9/ 

90. Jaiires VI ; bi^ attfxm to Ld. 2ou<^h, anetit ?:he 
aftrons he craves hife majefty to ent er ifi agaiutt tfc* 
Papift lords. Edinb. April 1, 1594. is6. 

01. The carls Angus, Huntley; &c. to the tna- 
gHh-ates of New Abei rfeen ; demanding llie releaft of 
thi-ee firaugers. July 1$, 1594. 434. 

92. James VI; his proclamation for the defiance of 
the kingdom, (printed.) Jan.,i59i. 235. 

93. A. Cockburne (Juftice Clerk) to Ld. Bm-- 
ieigh? niclofing fome papers. (Orig,) London^ 
Aug. 8, 1594, ^ 286. 

94. James VI ; his licence to Geo. Chalmers to re- 
piiir to the E. of Huntley. Holyrood-houfe, M^rch 4, 
1595. «37. 

95. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; coilceml^l^ 
the middle marches. Newcaftle, Nov. 29, 159I! 

«S8. 

96. Robt. Bowes ; a paper on vktfcuS affiatirs jhelsit^ 
ing to Scotland, under the heads of, l. David Black ; 
2. the borders; s. the baptifm ; 4. the earls of Angus, 
Huntley, and Eniol; 5. the caAife of the minifters ; 
6- the laird of Buccleugh. (Orig.) Edinb. Dec. 
14, 1596.. 240. 

97. Inftruaions to Mr. John Prefton, Mn £d^. 
Bruqe, and Mr. Wm. Oliphant^ conimiflioners for the 
K. of Sc. to the fynod of Lothian, to be convened 
at Leith, Feb. 1, 1596. 246. 

98. Inftruaions to Patrick Murray, to be propofed 
to the Prefbytery of Aberdeen. 247. 

. 99. llie fum of a letter that came from Aber- 
deen. I . , 248. 

100. Objeaions againft the fubfprintioii that is ob- 
truded upon the minifters of Scotland. 249. 

101. A treaty between England and Scotland, on 
border fnattei-^; together M'ith the commiffions of Q. 
Eliz. and James VI. to theif plenipotentiaries, (a copy 
of II. 1970 Cartifle, Jan. 8* 15^7. 2^6. 

102. Sir Wm: Bo\res's advice for executitig the 
conmiiffion appointed to enquire into the breach of 
the j^cace, and the totircler of Ld. Ruffd. Oa. e, 

1585. 268. 

103. Sir Wm. Bowes'^ declaration againft Edmund 
Aihfidd, an Englilh favourer of Popery, who mide 
his efcape in Bowes 's coach. (Orig.) 265* 

104s Offers rtidde by the Englifh commiffioners to 
tUofeof Scotland. Jan. 

105. Anfwerdcf the Scottifli CommiflQolien^to th* 
above offers/, Feb. 1, U96i 267. 

106. The Englifl* cofnmiflioiiert in the north, to 
Ld. Burleigfh; r(,pprt tl>eir proceedings* (Orig.) 
Berwick, /arir 24, 1 596. 268* 

107. The Englifli commiffioners^ to Ld. Burleigh ; 

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108> Ld. Burlj^i^h, to tb^ Englilh commiffionejs ; 
inftruftioris. Court, Feb. 25, li>96. 271. 

109k The Engli(h ambaffador in Scotland, to James 
Vl ; about three ihips detained, &c. Edinb. Jiily 5, 
1599. 272. 

110. Wanting. 

111. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Robt. Bowes his uncle; 
intelligience about trefpaffes, &c. Carlifle, April 16. 

■ 274. 

1 i^i. Robert Bowes, to fir Wm. Bowes his nephew; 
in favour of Ld. Wedderburn, and Mr. G. Yoimg ; 
and about his father's will. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan, 24, 
1596. . 275. 

113. : Robt. Bowes, to the Bp. of Durham and the 
other commiffioners; intelligence. (Orig.) Edinb. 
teb. 21, 1596. 276. 

114. Robt. Bowes, to fir Wm. his nephew; about 
|)ublic and their private alFairs. (Orig.) Edinb. Jan. 
18, 1596. ' 278., 

115. Ralph Ewres, to fir Wm. Bowes; about a 
mortgage, &c. (Orig.) Feb. 22, 1596. 279. 

116. tlalph Ewres, to fir Wm. Bowes. (Orig.) 
London, Feb. 23i 1596. 280. 

117. Ralph Eure, to fir Wm. Bowes. (Orig.) 
Hexham, Feb. 17, 1596. 282. 

ii«.. Geo* Hume, to fir Wm. Bowes; intelligence 
from Scotland. (Orig.) Wedderburn, Feb. 20, 1596. 

284. 

1 19. Anfwers to the queftions propounded by the 
lords of the council; concemini? border affairs. 
(Orig. figned Effex, R. Nortli, T. Howard, &c.) 
March 12, 1596. 286. 

120. Sir Wm. Bowes's anfwers to the feveral heads 
*fthe Bp. of Durham's letters. March 21, 1596. 

287. 

131. Ld. Burleigh, to the commiffioners of the 
borders; inftru6lions; fir Wm. Bowes ordered to 
court Feb. 25, 1595. 288. 

122. Sir Wm. Bowes, to fir Robt. Cecil; about 
border affairs. Berwick, Feb. 10, 1596. 289. 

123. Sir Wm. Bowes, to fir Robt. Cecil; about 
trefpaffes on the borders. Jan. 20, 1596. 290. 

124. A minute for fome inftru6tions concerning 
fcorder caufes. Falkland, Nov. 19, 1596. 292. 

125. Offers in writing, made b^ the Englifh com- 
iniffioners ; with anfwers to the lame, and examina- 
tion of the faid anfwers. Feb. 9, 1596. 294. 

126. Tlie Bp. of Durham, &c. to Ld. Bulleigh; 
jon border matters. Berwick, Feb. 2, 1596. 29S. 

. 127. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; on border 
matters. Berwick, Jan. 31, I596. 297.' 

128. The Englilh com^miffioners in the north, to 
X4. Burleigh ; on border matters. Berwick, Jan. 
84, 1596. 298. 

129. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Ri Bowes his uncle ; various 
intelligence. 1596* 299. 

' 130. The Englifli commiffioners in the north, to 
3Ld. Burleigh ; touching an invafion made by Robt 
Ker. Berwick^ Jan. 19, 1596. 301. 

131. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Ld* Burleigh; about bor- 
der matters: the offers, &c. II. 125. are here referred 
to. (Orig.) Berwick, Feb^ 11, 1596. 303. 

132. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; on border 
ijiatters. Berwick, Feb- 3, 1.596. 304. 

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134. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh ; on border 
matters. Berwick,. Ja,iv 20, 1596. S07» 

135. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; on border 
matters. Auckland, Nov. 28, 1596. 308. 

136. Sir Wm; Bowes, to fir Robt. Cecil; (a rough 
draught of II. 122.) Feb. 10, 1596. 309. 

137. Certain points concerning which the Englifli 
commiffioners in the north requelt directions from the 
council. * 310. 

138. Confiderations concerning her majefty's fer- 
vice in Scotland and the borders. March 12, 1596* 

312. 

139. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Robt. Bowes; about 
Scottilh affairs. (Orig.) Berwick, Feb/6, 1596. 314. 

14a Robt. Bo^res, to fir Wm. Bowes.; commends 
his conduct, and fends him intelligence. (Orig,) 
Edinb. Feb. 1, 1596. , S17. ; 

141. Su- Wm. Bowes^ to Robt Bowes ; about the 
proceedings of the commiffioners on the borders. 
Chillingham, June 26, 1596. 319. 

142. Robt. Wm. and Jno. Elliot, to JiA. Eurc: 
report the order they had veccived to abftain from alt 
violence. Lariftood, June 8, 1596. 321. 

143. An indent Tigned by the commiffioners of 
Scotland, for border matters; with the names of tjie 
pledges demanded by Scotland. Weftford, near 
Norham, June 25, 1597. 322. 

144. Breviate of the bills called for, and filed by 
the commiffioners of England and Scotland, from-tho 
1 ft to the 19th of Feb. 1596. , 323- 

. 145. Q. Elizabeth, to the wardens; orders to exe» 
cute the treaty. Green wi(?h^ June 7, 1597. 325. 

146. Offers of the Elliots, to the Englifli; warden* 
of the middle march. 326. 

147. Offers of the Englifli commiflioncrs, &c. 
(another copy of II. 125.) Feb. 9, 1596* 326.* 

148. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Ld. Scroope; about the 
delivery of pledges. June 17, 1597* 328. 

149. Alex, and Geo. Hume; a paper concerning 
the delivery of pledges. Weftford near Norham^ 
June 25, 1597. 329. 

150. Sir Wm. Bowes, to fir Robt. Cecil ; concern- 
ing pledges. Bradley, June 29, 1597. 330. • 

151. Sir Wm. Bomcs, to Mr. Secretary (Cecil?) 
about the border treaty. Berwick, June 24, 1597. 

331. 

152. The commiffioners in the north, to Sec'' Cecil; 
negociation concerning the borders. Edinb. June 
22, 1597. 333. 

153. The commiffioners of ' Scotland's anfwer to 
the accufationof Buccleugh. April 28, 1597. 334. 

154. A breviate of fpecchcs, to be delivered to th^ 
K. of Sc. by fir Wm. Bowes ; (1i*awn out of Mr. Se- 
cretary's and the queen's inftru^tions. 336. 

155. The cornmiffioners of Scotland for the bor- 
ders, to the commiffioners of England ; a complaint 
againll Ld. Scroope. * 337- 

156. Sir Wm. and Robt. Bowes, to Ld. Eure; 
about Fernihurft, Cefsford, &c. Edinb. Junfe 14, 
1597. 338. 

157. Requifitions to be [ircfented by the Englifljt 
ambaffadors, Robt. Bowes, &c^ to the K. of Scots. 

340. 

158. Q. Elizabeth, to Robt. and fir Wm. Bowes; 
inftrudions for a pei^emptory demand of tedrefs. 
(Orig.) Geeenwich, June 7, 1597. ' 341. 

1 59. Q. Elizabeth, tolfn* ^^m* Bowes,; inftru6lions? 
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iGo. R. Afton, to the'EngUfh ambaflador; about 
the pledges. Falkland, June 27, 1*97. 345. 

1 6 1 . Q. Elizabeth's commiffion, and mftru6Hons to 
her commiflioners upon the borders. Weftm. 0^1. 

J 596. 347. 

162. Motions handled betwixt the commiflioners 
of both fides, (in fu* Wm^ Bowes, s iiand.) 356. 

163. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh; in favour 
of the borough of Barnard Caftle. (conf. II. 20.) 

358. 

1 64. Sir Robt. and fir Wni. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh ; 
about the bill exhibited agdnft Buccleugh ; and va- 
rious trefpafles on the bbrd^r^. April 28, 1597. 359. 

16*. Tlie Bp. of Durham and fir Witr. Bowes, to 
Ld. ljurleigh ; on border matters.' CarliA, April 
£0, 1597. ' ^ ' - ' 361. 

166. Robt. and fir Wm. Bowes, to fii' Robt. Carey ; 
about pledges, !and ithe execution of ,thie treaty. 
Edinb, June IG, 1597. :i 363. 

167* Robt Cecil, to Robt and fir Wm* Bowes; 
ilire^ions about the treaty. Greenwiqli, June 7, 
1597. 364. 

168. SirWni. Bowes; his projeft for the fpeedy 
and fafe linifliing of the treaty. Carlifle, April 30, 
1597. 366. 

169. Bills aipon the laird of Buccleugh; tcfliified 
by tlie commiflioners. April, 1595 and* 7. 367.' 

176^ The Bp. of Durham, &c. to Tho. Charlton 
and fix more bailifi^, &c. fummons. (Orig.) Car- 
lifle, April 16, 1597. 368. 

171. Tlie Bp. of Dunkeld, to fir Wm. Bowes ; in 
behalf of a pedlar. (Orig.) Edinb. May 14, 1597. 

369., 

1/2. Geo. Nicolfon, to fir Wm. Bowes; reports 
his having executed certain orders. (Orig.) Edinb. 
April 22, 1597. ' / 370. 

173. Sjf Robt Carey, to fir, Wpi. Bowes ; about 
pledges, and Cefsfovd. ^(Orig.) Berwick, June 2, 
1597. . 37^. 

1 74. Ld. Scroope, to Robt. Bowes ; refpcfting of- 
fences conunitted on the- borders, &c. (Orig.) Car- 
lifle, June 11, 1597. . . ^74. 

17 5i Sir Robt Carey^ to Robt Bowes; defires in- 
iiruAions about trade and the treaty. (Orig.) Ber- 
wick, June 13, 1597. 376. 

176. Ra. Eure,to Robt and firWm. Bowes; about 
Buccleugh, Femihurft, &c. (Orig.) Hexham, June 
9, 1597. 378... 

177. Ld. Scroope, to fir Wm. Bowes his brother- 
in-law; refpecting pledges, &c. (Orig.) Carlifle, 
June 18, 1597. 380 

178. Ra. Grave, to fir Wm. BoM'^es; about the 
affairs of the commiflion. (Orig.) Chillingh. June 
26, 1597. 382. 

1 79. A paper in fir Wm. Bowes s hand ; about his 
ncgociations in Scotland. Edinb. June ao, 1597. 

384. 

180. Charges againft fome perfon oa the borders. 

385.' 

181. John Carey, to fir Wm. Bowes; ab<mt Cefs- 
foixls proceedings^ (Orig.) Berwick, June 4, 
1597. 386. 

I8e. The Scoltifli commiflioners, to thofe of Eng- 
land ; charging Ld. Scroope with . an outrage. 

^ 388« 

1 83. Sir Robt Carey, to fir Wm. Bowes ; refpe6ting 
pledges and an inroad. (Orig.) Berwick, June 4, 
.1597v 389. 

184. Ld. Scroope, to fir Wm Bowes; about the 
treaty. (Orig.) Carlifle, June % 1597. 400. 



185. Robt. Bowes, to fir Wtn^ Bowes; about their 
negociation. (Orig.) Edinbi May 9, 1597; 40C. 

186. James VI ; his proclamation for convening a 
convention and alfcmbly at Peitb; and quellions to 
be refolved at the faid convention. Feb. 28? 1597. 

' / . * . ; . 404. 

ld7. Sir Robt : Cedil (SecO to fir Wm. Bowes; 
about complaints the K. oiF Sc. (On^.) White- 
hall, Jan. 7, 1597. ' ' ' ' 406. 

188. Sir Wrii. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports his 
proceed^ngs with the . K. ot' Scoti. Edinb. Feb. 1^ 
1597. 408. 

' 189. James tl, to Q. Elizcfehrprofeffiti^friebdly 
intentions, (vid. Rymer, XVI. 5^22.) Jul^, 1597. 

\: .r , ■ . ' .'4M. 

190. Ra. Eurc, to fir Wni. 'Bots^es ; varroiis^ pro- 
ceedings about petitions, &c. (4)rig.) ^ London, 
May 8. 1597. / * ' ' ' 4ie. 

191. A rough draught of a* ♦meWorial. Ju'nc 9, 
1597. > 414. 

192. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth; profefling great 
regard. (Orig. vid. Rymer; XVi: 338.) Falkland, 
July 30, 1598. ' 447.' 

193. James VI, to Q. Eliza1)eth; thanks f«t fa- 
vours ; and intelligence aboiit Spanifh annamcnti. 
(brig. vid. Rymer, XVI. 336.) "Jime,* 1698^ - 440, 

194. Sir Hen. Harris (or Noriis) to f;r Wm. 
(Sec^) various intelligence from abroad. (Orig. in- 
termixed with cyphers.) J line 19, 1509. 4*22. 

195. Robt, Bowes, to the Bp. of Duvhaip ; atout 
his ncgociations. April 29, 1597. .,,4^^. 

19G. Sir Wni. Bowes, to Q. Elizabeth ; reports .the 
proceedings and ncgociations of the commiffionm 
andhimfelf. Edinb. Muy 11. 1597. ' 428. 

197. Tlie treaty of Qarlifle/ togctl)pr with Q. E^Jizsf- 
beth's and James Vlth's conmiiilions for the purpofe, 
dated 0&. 2, 1596, and ^an.. 8, 1597. (a duplicate of 
II. 101. certified by the commiflioners.) . Carlifle, 
May 5, 1597. 431. 

198. The laird of Johnftone, to the Sc; commif- 
fioners; afligning his reafons for not repairing to 
Carlifle, according to his funimons. Loughmaben, 
April 20, 1597. " 436.' 

199. The Englifli commiflioners, to thofe of Scot- 
land; concerning the conclufion of the treaty.- 
(Orig.) May 2, 1597. 439. 

200. Robt. Bowes, to Ld. Burleigh ; about new 
bills prefcnted by the $c. commiflioners. Edinb. 
May 11, 1597. 443. 

201. Robt. Bowes, to Sec' Cecil; about his ne- 
jjociation with tlie K. of Sc. E'dinb. May 11, 1597. 

443. b. 

202. Robt. and fir Wm. Bowes, to Q. Elizabetli ; 
on their ncgociations in Scotland. 1597. 445. 

203. Robt. and fir Wm. BoAves, to Sec' Cecil ; a 
report of* their proceedings. Edinb. June 5, 1597. 

447. 

204. SirWm. Bowes, to Q. Elizabeth ; an amplft 
report of his negociation in Scotland. (Orig.) Edinb. 
May 31, 1599. 451. 

205. Sir Wm. Bowes, to the E. of Angus; refpefting 
fome murders on the bordets. (Orig.) Edinb. 
June 11, 1599. 455.; 

206. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Q. Elizabeth, (copy of 
II. 204.) May 31, 1599. 457- 

207. Q. El^z. to James VI ; againft Ld. Cefeford. 
July 1, 1599? 4^9-. 



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209. Q. F4izabeth's inflriictions to fir Wm. Bows 
her amb^Uador in Scotland. Greenwich, Apnl 25, 

1599. 470. 

210. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Sec' Cecil; repoi-ts his 
negqciations. Edinh. May 31, .1599p 477. 

211. A general affociation, voluntarily made by 
his nij\jefty'8 good fuhjefts, for prefervation of his 
highui&fs, and purfuit ot his undoubted right to the 
crowns of England and Ireland. 1599. 481. 

21^, The Englilh comniiffioners, to fir . Wip. Bowes ; 
on bprder matters. (Orig.) Aukla^id, July 29> 

1600. 4^5.; 

213. The governor of Berwick, to the Ld. Trea- 
furer; a repoit. July 23, 1600. 486. 

214. The Englifli commiflioners, to the Bp. of 
Durhjmi^ Berwick, July 4, i6oo. 490. 

215. ,InOru6tiQns for intelligence concerning ^ 
country, its people, and prince. . 492*. 

2 1 6. The Englilh con>miffioners, to fir Wm. Bowes ? 
(copy of II. 212. one flieet wanting.) Aukland, 
July 29, 1600. 493. 

217. Sir Hobt. Cecil, to the governor of Benvick. 
July 29, 1600. 496. 

218. Sir Wm. Bowes? to the Ld. Treafurer. 
Bradley, Sept 4, 1600. 497. 

219. 3ir Wip. Bpwes, to the governor of Berwick. 
Bradley, July 1,9, 1600. 498. 

289, ; Sir John Carey, W. Selby, and R, !Mufgrave, 
to tlie governor of Berwick. Berwick, July 9, 
1600. ^ 499. 

291. Sir P. Willoughby, governor of Berwick, to 
fir Wm. Bowes. Grinifthorp, July 30, 1600. 500. 

222. Sir Wm. BoM-'es, to the Bp. of Durham. 
Aug. 22, 1600. 501. 

223. The Ld. Treafurer (L. Buckhurft, afterwards 
E. of Dorfet) to fir Wm. Bowes, Aug. 1, 1600. 

503. 

224. The E. of Marr and Bruce, abbot of 

Kihlofs, to Mr. Secretary. April 29, 1601. 504. 

225. Q. Eliz. to James VI ; thanks him for intel- 
ligence about Spain. Feb. 3, 16OI. 506. 

226. James VI, to Q. Elizabeth ; credentials in fa- 
vour of MaiT and Kinlofs. (Orig.) Holyrood- 
houfe, Feb. 18, 1601. . 508. 

227. A fragment in latin, exprefling friendlhip. 
Jan. 22, 1604. 511. 

228. Notes^ of fome orders, for the better rule of 
the borders. 5 15. 

229. A paper concerning the meeting of commif- 
fionei-^.ou the borders. 5 1 6. 

230. Tho. Parry, to the E. of Suffolk ; two frag- 
ments. Paris, Feb. 5, 1603. 517. 

23 K Ld. Botliwells confeflion before he died in 
Denmark. Sept. 1603. 519. 

232. Proceedings of the general affembly in Scot- 
land, 1605. , 520. 

23^. Catalogue of fuch of the Scottifh nation as 
aie pcnfioners at Roma .1603. 530. 

Of the following articles the true places in tlie 
volume could not be afcertained. 

a. Wm. Burleigh, to Ld on border mat- 
ters, the ftate ot religion, and a treaty. (Orig.) 
From courts May 21, 1597. 531. 

b. The commiffioners on the borders, to lir Wm. 
Bowes; on. border matters. May 6, 1597. 5S3. 

c. Cecil ? to the commiffiouexi ? an border matters. 
July 11, 1600. 535. 



d. Two letters figned J. Balmerino, and dated 
Bruntifland, S^pt. 18. andJuneas. 536. 

e. A difcu(fion of divers points between England 
and Scotland. 538. 

f. An account of a fearch made at Aukland about 
England's fupremacy over Sccftland. 540. 

g. Sir Wm. Bowes, to Q: Elizabeth ; about his 
negodations. (Qu. Whether this is not part of IL 
46.) . ; . :. 542. 

h. Ten fragments. 547. 

\ CaUgiila, 

Thi» volume wa*. marked on the back Calig. 
E. xm. but it appears to be a great pait cjf 
Calig. D. III. wnich was fuppofed to have 
been loft., 

Cod«x et dhartaceug et mcmbran, in folio, * 

conftans foliis t60. 

1. A charter of Henry in. confirmed by Ibme of 
his fubjedls ; by which he engages to aftift Raimcnd 
D. of Touloufe in a concern at Rome ; and alfo 
againftthc K. of France, (Latin, oii vellwm.) 1. 

2. A treaty of peace l>efcvveen Henry III. and 
Lewis IX. K. of Fr. by which the latter furrenders to 
the former all his rights in the 'diocefes of Limoges, 
Cahors, aj^d PerigueuX ; a^d Henry renounces all 
]}\s claims on Normandy, Anjou, Tourraine, &c. 
N. B. This is an priginaL atteftation of the faid 
treatv by 15 of the lords of Henry's privy council, 
whole feals ^yere appendant, Jj^t are now moft of 
them deftroyed; It contain^ one claufe more than 
is in Rymer. (French, on veniim. vid. Rym. I. 688.) 
London, July 12, 1259. 2. 

3. A patent of Edward 11.; confirming former par- 
tents here recited, by which Emericus' de Frifcom- 
baldi and his affociates, merchants of Florence, are 
conftituted receivers iA AVjuitaJn,^ Anjott, &c. (Lat. 
en vellum.) Wfeftm. May 20, i!308. \ 3.' 

4. A declaration of Jehan Loncle, yifcount of 
Gifors ; certifying his having received the pedbn of 
fir Simon de Macy,and holding him in cloft cuftody, 
b3' virtue of a warrant of Phil. IV. K. of Fr. here re- 
<3ited. (Fr. and * Lat on veil) Gtfors, May 26, 

1314. 4.' 

5. A declaration of Lewis X. of Frl profeffing 
his intention to obferve all frvrmer treaties Mith Eng- 
land. (Lat. on veil. vid. Rym^ III. 52K) Paris, 
June 15, 1315. 4. 

6. Rauf Baffetde Draiton, to Edward II ; report- 
ing that Gafcony was not invaded : and to Hugh 
Le l)ef|)encer; Mnlhing that Edward would come over 
to receive homage, &c. (Fr. on veil.) St. Milion, 
Dec. 6, 1323, 5. 

7 to Edward H, and to a friend; con- 
cerning certain attempts of the French on St. Sa- 
cerdos^ &c. (Fr. on veil.) Sabiere. 6. 

8. An order of Edward II, to R. de Baffet and 
others, to affift Henry de Cantuar' in the bufinefs on 
which he is going into Gafcony. (Lat- on veil.) 
Ja». 27, 1324. ^ 

9. Edward II; his commiflion to R. Baffet and 
Ada de Lymbergh, to quell the troubles that had 
arifen between his fubieds at Baypnne, and the Nor- 
mans. (Lat. on veil.) Briftol, Feb, 1, 1324. 7. 

10. Edward II; his order to Henry de Cantuar', to 
take directions from the treafurer and chancellor, and 
to proceed without delay into Gafcony. On tM 
back is a recommendation to Alfonfus de Ifpania. 
(Lat. on veil.) Briftol, Feb. 1, 1324. 7. 

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1 1. Arnaud Guillaume de Manlion, to Edward II; 
reports the defence he made at the church of Lencoat 
againft the attempts of the vifcount de Merfan, and 
lortenar de. Garrelbuke, &c. and lequeftiug fome 
reward. (Fr. veil.) 1324. 8. 

12. Another copy of the above. 9. 

13. Edward II, to Clwles IV. K. of Fr. ; recpaefting 
hira to fufpend the proceedings againlithe Senefchal 
of Gafcany. (Fr. on veil.) 13£4. 10. 

14. The Senefchal of Gafcony (AidadcLymbergh?) 
to Edwmnd II; complaining of the encroachments of 
the French in Galbony. (Fr. on velL) Blaye, 
Dec. 8, lA?^4>? [ 

15. A petition of Bernard de Trenquakon, to 
Edward II.; far redrefeAgainftthe French king. (Fr. 
on veil.) 1524. 12. 

^6. Advi(:c <;oncerning the defence and govern^ 
ment of Gafcopy. (Fr. on velL) 1324. I3. 

1 7. An indenture of a treaty of commerce between 
England and. Flanders; perha|)S made by virtue of 
the full power of the magiftrates of Bruges. (Fr. on 
4 membranes; the firlt wanting, vid Rym. IV. 147.) 

14. 

1 8. The form of the homage rendered by Edward 

III. to Philip VI. K. of Fr. at Amiens. (Fr. vid. Rym. 

IV. 477.) Eltliam, March 30, 1331. 18. 

19. Copies of eight letters and narratives, on 
Edward Iil. fett.ing up his claim to the crown of 
France. (Fr. four membranes.) 1340. 20. 

20. Philip VI. K. of Fr. his commiffion for Wm. de 
Montagu, and others his retainei-s, to arm in Scotland. 
(Fr. on veil.) Vincennes, June2, 1S42. 24. 

2K Edward III; his grant of Bergerac, and the 
right of coinage, to Henry E. of Lancafter. (Lat. on 
veil. vid. Rym. v. 569.) Calais, June 1 1, 1347. 25. 

22. A truce between England and France. (Fr. 
on veil, with feals. vid. Rym. V. 649.) Guifnes, 
Nov. 18, 1348. 26. 

23. A petition of three cities in Flanders, to 
Edward III; for a ftaple of wool. (Fr. Qu. whether 
the gi-antin Rym. V. 61 1. be in confequence ofthis?) 
1348? • ' - ^8. 

24. Articles of a treaty of alliatice propofed on 
thC' part of the D. of Brabant and his towns, to 
Edward m. (Fr.) 29. 

25. A furvey of a part of Gafcony ; in the manner 
of Doomfday-book. (Fr.) 30. 

26. An indenture of a treaty between Edward III. 
and the E. of Flanders; by which the latter is to 
claim Artois, Lifle, Douay, &c. from the Fr. king; 
and if he cannot quietly keep poffeffion of Nevers 
and Retliel, Edward is to pay him 40,000 crowns in 
gold per ann. (Fr. on veil.) 1348? 31. 

27^ The magiftrates of Amiens, to the D. of Lan- 
cafter ; remonftrating againft the feizure of a Ihip be- 
longing to one of their townfmen. (Fr.) Amiens, 
Dec^4, 1354. 32. 

28. Robt. Fraire? to fome Englbh nobleman or 

Erince; intelligence from France concerning the 
attle of Poiaiers, &c. (Fr. on veil.) 06t. 8, 1356? 

33. 

29. Eleven articles, all relating to tranfacHons and 
negociations between Edward III. and Philip of 
Navarre, dujing the imprifonment of Charles II. K. 
of Navarre, PhiTip's brotner. ( Fr. moftl v on vellum. ) 
Art 10. conlifts of 14 letters between the K. of Na- 
varre and Edward III. the D. of Lancafter, &c. 1 356. 

35. 

3Q. William Truffell, to the prince of ^Yalesi re- 



quefting the payment of fome arrears, and for faorfe??, 
(Fr. on veil.) Ceftres, 1359? > 54. 

31. John K. of Fr.; his full |>owers %b Clibrl<^ the 
Dauphin to treat with Fxlwaid Pr. of Wales. ' (Fn on 
veil, with the privy feal appendant.) April 1, I 35g. 

■ 54. 

32. An account of the receipt df Robt. Thotley, 
treafurer of Calais. (Lat. on velL) 1 360 ? 55. 

33. Tlie prehminaries of the treaty of Bretigny, on 
the part of France. (Fr. 5 membranes.) 1360. 56.. 

34- Part of tlie treaty of Bretigny. (Fr. on v^li 
very defeftive.) Mays, i36o. 62. 

35. Tlie treaty of Bretigny, with Edward lILd* 
ratification. i36a - :<>s. ^ 

36. A declaratioa of Beraar^l de Troy, a Gascon 
gentleman, that he was the perfon who took K. John 
at the jl>attlc of Poictiers. (Lat on veil.) London, 
July 1, 1361. 74.; 

37. Articles to be propofed by the marllial Bouci- 
quent, to the prince ot Wales; and anfwers to the 
fame. (Fr. on veil.) . 75. 

38. An inquifition concerning the ftata of certain 
lands and lordftiips in Brittany; certified by two 
notaries. (Fr. veil.) Apiil 21> I36l. 76. 

39. Edward III; his permilfron to Jok de Yprei, 
a French hoftage, to abfent hinifelf from London. 
(Fr. on veil, vid Rym. VI. S24.) Wdtin. June 4, 
1361. 77. 

40. Edward III; his charter for the adventurers 
for wine in Gafcony. Weftm. July 15, 1363. 78. 

41. Things given in charge by Edw. III. to Lam- 
bert, to be reprefented to the D. of Brittany, his fon 
inlaw. (Fr. on veil.) Jan. 1365. 82. 

42. Edward III; hU inftruciions to Wm. de Alde- 
burgh and Robt. de Wykford, fent to Edw. Lc De- 
fpencer and Job. de Broniwich into Lombardy, after 
the death of the D. of Clarence. (Fr. on veil.) 
Dec. 1 869. 83* 

43. The aft of parliament for E. Edward ttt 
affumine the title of K. of France, (vid. Rym. VI. 
621.) June 3, 1369. ^ 84 

44. The oath of fealty of R. Knolles, A. de 
Buxhill, T. Grantzon, and J. de Burgh, lieutenants 
in the French war, to ferve the king (Edw. III.) with 
fidelity and vigour. (Fr. on veil, with four feals.) 
Weftm. July 5, 1370. 85. 

45. A prorogation of abftiiience betM'een Edward 
III. and Charles V. K. of Fr. (Fr. on veil, vid Rym. 
VI. 68S.) Weftm. April 27, 1371. 86. 

46. Edward HI; his inftru6^iohs to N. Dagworth, 
J. Faftolf, and T. Durant, fent to the K. of Caftile. 
(Fr. on veil, corif the pailpoit in Rym. VII. 33.) 
Weftm. Feb. Ivi374. 87. 

47. A truce for 40 years between England and 
France, figned Pileus Archicp. Ravennas, and Guil. 
Archiep. ilothomag. probably not confirmed, not 
being entered in Rynter. (Fr. on veil.) JJruges^ 
Jan* 21, 1375. .89. 

48. Hen. leScroope, to Edward ill ; fent by the 
Bp. of Serli, who is charged wi|,h matteis of a Iccret 
nature. (Fr. On veil.) June 14. 92. 

49. Hen. le Scroo|)e, to Wm. of Wykham, Bp. o^ 
Winchefter; defiling him to aftift the Bp. of Serfi in 
his commiflion. (iV.) Guifnes, June 13. 92. 

50. Obfervati^>ns poncerning a negociation be- 
tween the D. of Lancafter, the E. of Arundel, &c. 
M'ith the Bp. of Mandes. 93^ 

A note of what K. Edward III, faid to one he 

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calls his " beau coulin," towards bringing about a 
peace. 94. 

52. The Aicbbps. of Ravenna and Rouen ; their 
requifition for the meeting of a congrefs. (Lat on 
veil.) : Bruges, M^y 7, 1378. 94. 

53. Articles, demands, and offers for a treaty 
hetwcep Richard II. and John D. of Brittany, his 
brother-in-laM^ Qu. ^ whether the preliminaries to 
the treaty of. 1379 ? (Fr. on veil, five copies.) 95. 

54. Richard II; his proclamation for quelling 
Wat Tyler's infurredion. (Lat. on veil.) Chelms- 
ford, J lily 5, 1381. 100. 

5.3. Jehau de.Neuville, to Richard II; about the 
•olcAion of Bernard de Requieres to the Archbk. of 
Bonrdeaux; and an intention of the Ld. of Badaffol 
to become a fulyett of K. Richard. (Fr.) Bourdeaux, 
.Nov. 1382? 101. 

56: Le Capital, to Richard II; interceding for 
Reg. Foulcaut dean of St. Melion, detained in prifon. 
(Fr.) Bourdeaux, Nov 27, 1382? 102. 

57. Jehau de Neuville, to Richard II ; recommend- 
ing Bernard Salomon for the Abbey of Stc. Croix at 
Bourdeaux. (Fr.) Bourdeaux, ..... 29, 1382? 

103. 

58. Challenges: i. of Henry II. K. of Caftile, to 
EdM ard P. of Wales. St. Dominic de Calade, Feb. 28. 
with an anfMTr, and a reply. 1366. 2. Of Edward 
III, to Philip de Valois. (vid. Rym. V. 198.) Chyn, 
near Tournay, July 26. with Philip's anfwer. St. 
Antoine, July 30, 1340: and 3. A propofal of 
Richard II. for an arbitration concerning the claim 
upon the French crown ; addrefl'ed to John K. of 
Caftile.' (vid. Rym. VII. 407.) Weftm. Sept. 8, 1383. 

104. 

59. Tlie Archbp. of Rouen, to Richard II ; recom- 
mending peace. (Fr.) Calais, Nov. 8, 1383. 106. 

60. A report of the Archbp.. of Bourdeaux, Wni. 
'le Scroope, and Pelegrin de Fabo (Fau) concerning 
the fucceflion to the kingdom of Navarre by .virtut 
of certain letters of Charles 11. (Lat. on yell, de- 
fective.) St. Sevoir, May 20, 1385. 107. 

61. Gafton comte de Foix ; his promife not to 
moleft the fubjei:>s of K. Richard II. (Fr. on veil, with 
a feal. vid. Rym VII. 615.) Curteys, April 6, 1389. 

108. 

62. Richard II; his inftruftions to the Bp. of 
Durham, &c. going conmiiflioners to a congrefs at 
Calais. (Fr. on veil. tM O copies.) Weftm. April 28, 
1390. 109. 

63. The magiftrates of Calais, to Richard II ; re- 
Inonftrating about their privileges as a ftaple. (Fr. 
vn veil.) April, 1393. 1 10. 

64. Richard II; his charter eftablifliing the ftaple 
at Calais. (Lat. on veil.) Welhn. April 22, 1393. 

111. 

65. I^rorogations of the truce of Leulingham : 
1. by the kings of England and France; being, iis it 
leems, a new treaty, (vid. Rym. VII. 748. Leuling- 
Kam, April 28, 1393. fol. 112. 2. by John D. of 
Berry and Phil. D. of Burgundy, (two copies.) Leu- 
lingh. April 28, 1393. fol. 113. And 3. by Robert III. 
1\. of Scotland. Edinb. Dec. 16, 1393. fol. 115. 
(all in Fr. and on veil.) 

66. Charles Vi. K. of Fr. ; his confirmation of the 
treaty of marriage betM'cen Richard II. and Ifabella 
his daughter. (Fr. and Lat. on 3 membranes, vid. 
Rym. VII. 813.) Par. March 11, 1396. 116. 

67. The magiftrates of Calais, obfervations on the 
charter granted them by Richard II. (Fr. oii veil.) 
U»6f 119. 



68. The magiftrates of Calais, rcqueft the punctual 
execution of tlieir charter for the ftaple, and former 
privileges. (Fr. on veil.) 1397. 120.. 

69. Roger Waldcn treafurer of Calais; his peti- 
tion to Richard II. to order his accounts to be fettled, 
and that allowance be made for Ibme ftores loft an(l 
wafted.; (Fr. on veil.) The order for the purpofe 
is written above. 120. 

70. The magiftrates of Bourdeaux; to Richard 11; 
interceding for Rot|j;erin dean of St. Melion, who 
was detained in prifon for having ferved an anti- 
Pope. (Fr. on veil.) Bourdeaux, Nov. «0; 120." 

71. Th. de Felton, to Richard II? requefting him 
to fuppbrt his claim to fome of the property of the 
Ct. dcSt Pol. (Fr.) Sancerre, Nov. 26. 121. 

72. The count de Foix, to Richafd'II ; requefting 
that the " Baillie de La[boui'" be fecured to Arguillm. 
de Marfan. (Fr.) Marfan, Nov. 11. 1 22. 

73. A governor in Gafcony, to Richard II; requeft- 
ing a fupply of men and money; and propofing 
feveral regulations. (Fr.) Bourdeaux, April 17. 

123. 

74. An account of a negociation M. Thum had 
with the emperor, at Pifa. * 124. 

75. A note concerning preliminaries for a con- 
ference at Calais. 1 25. 

76. An account of a converfation the writer over- 
heard between the count de Foix and the K. of 
Navarre (Charles III?) the former having by the Fr. 
king been appointed lieutenant of Languedoc. 1 26. 

77. A remonftrance of the city of Bourdeaux, con- 
cerning the currency of Englilh money. 127. 

78. Corrcctiones et additiones coptentae in com- 
miflionib. per nuncios pati'is noftri regis, a Franciie 
rege impetrata?. (on veil.) ^ If this ))e of tlie time 
of Hen. IV. its date is 1407. 128. 

79. A petition of the city of Bourdeaux, to Henry 
IV; for a confirmation of their privileges, &c. (Fr. 
on veil.) 1401. 129. 

80. The of Dorfet, to the Privy Council; de- 
firing ' a fupply of provilions for Hartleur. (Fr.) 
Harfleur, April 14, 1403. 130. 

81. Ilugh Lutrell, John Croft, and 3 more, Englifli 
ambaHadors, to the D. of Burgundy and the council 
of France ; concerning a treaty for the releafe of pri- 
foners. (Lat.) Calais, Dec. 4, 1403. 131. 

82. Henry IV, to his Privy Council; direfting 
them to appoint a place for a conference betMTen his 
and the French am baifadors. (Fr. on veil.) Abing- 
don, Dec. 29, 1403. 132. 

83. Hugh Lutrell, &c. to Henry IV; concerning 
the place of their meeting the four Flemidi deputies. 

133. 

84» Copies of feven letters betAveen the Englifli 
ambafladors (Hugh Lutrell, &c.) and the Flemifti 

deputies, of Dec. 24 and 29, 1403. Jan. 2, 6, 10, 

1404. 134. 

85. The Englifli aml/afladors' (Hugh Lutrell, &c.) 
two letters to Heniy iv. (Fr.) Jan. 10, and Feb. 
27, 1404. ' 138. 

86. Some advice concerning a treaty between 
Henry IV. and Charles III. K. of Navarre. (Fr.) 
1404. • .140. 

87. A lift of barons and gentlemen of Bourdeau?^ 
and of the men they i-aife. 1404-5. 14 1. 

88. William VI. of Bavaria earl of Hainaut, to 
Henry IV; remonftrating concerning the feizure of a 
(hip. (Fr.) Hague, Jan. 18, 140C. 142. 

89. Charles VL K. of Fr. ; his proclamation cojicern- 

ins: 



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153 



ing tlie trade between France and Flanders, and par- 
ticularly the fiflieries- (Fr. on veil.) Par. Sept. 22, 
1406. 143. 



90. Henry IV; inftru6lions to fir Richd. Afton, 
&c. fentto treat with ambafladors of the K of France, 
the of Burgundy, &c. (Lat.) Weftm. Nov. 1 8, 
1406. . 144. 

91. Wm. Hoo, John Urban, &c. Englifli ambaf- 
fadors, to Henry IV; on their negociations. (Fr.) 
Calais, 0£t. 28, 1406. 145. 

92. Henry IV, to hid Privy Council ; rfefeiring to 
them a difpatch from the ambaffadors at Calais. (Fr.) 
Hertford, Nov. 1, 1406. 146. 

93. Henry IV, to Wm. Count of Hainaut; credential 
for fiT Wm. Stumey, fent to him as ambafliidor. (Fr. 
on veil.) Feb* 18, 1407. 147. 

94. Five letters of fir Richd. 'Afton, &c. ambaf- 
fadors at Calais, to Henry IV. and the Privy Council. 
(Fr.) April 2£, June 16, Sept. 3, D^ Nov. 7, 1407. 

148. 

95. An account of the receipt and expenditure of 
Robt. Thorley, treafurer of Calais, from March 5, 
i4b6,to July 7, 1407. 152. 

96. John. D. of Burgundy; his proclamation 
againtt depredations. (Fr. on veil.) Lifle, June 12, 
1411. ' ' / 153. 

97. An order of Council concerning feveral points 
of government of the king s foreign dominions. (Fr. 
on veil.) Windfor, Aug. 20, 1 4 12. 1 54. 

98. Hugh Stafford, to the E. of March and Ulfter; 
reports his having executed his orders; and defires 
Clifford may be ^nt over to him. Dunfroht, Dec. 
27. 155. 

99. The duchefs of Bourbon, to the E. of War- 
Vick ; defiring a fafe-conduQ; for Michael Dupr^. 
(Fr.) Molins, March 6. 156. 

100. Tlie duchefs of Bourbon, to the K. of England? 
defiring a fafe-condudt for M. Dupr^. (Fr.) Molins, 
March 6. 157. 

101. The D. of Burgundy, to theK. of England? 
profeffing regard. (Fr!) Troyes, March 27. 158. 

102 to the Bp. of Durham, Chanc. in- 
forming him of a fray between fir John Howard and 
fir Tho. Kerdefton. Erpingham, July 10. 159. 

103. A lift of the French lords who were at the 
treaty of Calais; diftinguiihing thofe that were 
hoftages : alfo fome particulars of the treaty ; and a 
aruarantee on the back. 160. 

Caligula^ D. IV. 

Fragments of divers papers relating to the affairs 
oftheEnglillidoniinionsin France; chiefly in French, 
and of the time of Henry IV. K. of England. This 
MS. confifted originally of 150 leaves, of which only 
70 are now left, and thefe fo much burnt and de- 
faced as hardly to be of any ufe. 

Caligula^ V* 

Several fragments, partly on vellum and partly on 
paper; being the remains of a volume which ori- 
ginally conlifted of 219 leaves, relating to tlie tranf- 

ions between England and France in the reigns of 
Hen* V. and VI. Among thefe is' an original declara- 
tion of Henry VL and his council, of the, innocence 
of Richard D. of York, and others. The remainder 
of thefe fragments can hardly be of any ufe. 



Caligula, D. VI. 



Codex chartace'us, in folio, hiipcf reftaiiratus, 
conftanS foliis 347. 

1. De termino, pro^ querelis inter An gliae etFfunciaj 
reg^s pendentibus, per arbitros decidendisj prolon- 
gando. temp. Edw. IV. & Lud. XI. (vid. Rymer 
XU. 52.) March 13, 1478. 1. 

2. Prorogationis termini pro litibus per arbltros 
finiendis, ratificatio. (vid. Rym. XII.' 61.) June 6, 
1478. • • 2. 

' 3. Apun6lamentum de treugis ^er feptennium du- 
raturis. (vid. Rym. XII. 17.) Aug. 29, 1475. 7. b. 

4. Apunftamentum de amicitia cum confangiiineo 
Franciaj, & de matrimonio. (vid: Rym. XII. 19.) 
Aug. 29, 1475. i i.b. 

N. B. The four preceding articles are a fet, to 
which the following general title is prefixed: 
" Dcterminatio trimn annorum, pro litibusJ 
componendis." 

< 5. Charles VIII. K. of Fr.; his oath of confirma- 
tion of the treaty of Eftaples. (Fr. vid. Rym. xil. 
;505.) Dec.6, 1492. 12. 

'6. A paper entitled, ' " Requefta capitaneoruni 
Henrico (VII) regi Angliae 1493;" being ctrtairt 
points propofed by the lords, ftates, councellors, and 
captiiins, tor union, peace, and amity betwixt the 
kings of England and France. Nov. l. 8 Hen. VIL 

: 18-. 

7. Henry VII; fe^ inftruftions baillees ^ Richemont 
roy d'armes de Clarenceaulx, de ce qu'il aura a diri 
au roy de France (Charles vill.) (Orig. figned by 
Henry at full length.) Shenc, Aug. 14, 1494. 18.- 

8. Henry VII; fes inftruftions k Richemont roy 
d'armes, &c. de ce qu' il aura k dire au roy de France; 
(Ch. VIII.) (Orig.) Greenwidi, Dec. 29, 1494. 20. 

9. Hen. VII; autres inftrudions a Richemont, &c* 
(Orig.) Shene, March 5, 1495, 

10. Avertiffement c\ part, k Richeitiont, de ce qu'il 
aura k dire en fecret au roy de France. 25. 

11. Hen. VII; avcrtilfement i Richemont, de c« 
qu'il remonftrera au cardinal tie St Malo. 26. 

1 2. Two fragments of inftru6tions to Richmond 
herald. / . 27., 

13. La depofition de Bernard de Vuignoles, 
touchant une conQ^iration contre le roy Henry VII- 
Rouen, March 14, 1495. so. 

14. Confinnatio traftatus (Inter Hen. VII. & 
Lud. XIT.) contra fpoliamaritima, k pro deprsedatori- 
bus coercendis. (vid. Lewis's counterpart iu Rym. 
XII. 690.) Aug. 2 J, 1498. 34. 

15. A claufe of the treaty of marriage between 
Lewis XII. and Anne of Britanny. 1498. ss. 

16. Lewis XIL K. of Fr.; his declaration of the de- 
livery of certain, writings by Dr. Th. Routhale^ 
Englifli ambaflador, relating to the ratification of a 
peac*. (Orig. French, figned Routhale and, Rober- 
tet.) Paris, June 17, 149&. 40. 

17. Reponfe donn^e par le roy Louis (xii.) de 
France^ fur la credence k lui declar^e par Mattliieu 
Bacquier, efcuier du roy (Hen. Vll.) 1502. 42. 

18. LcM'is XII; his conditioris for the marriage of 




19. Henry. VII^ to Margaret of Savoy governefs of* 
the Netherlands, and to thje fiej^r, de Bcrghes ; abput 
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fome mercantile afFairs. (Fr.) Greenwich, May, 
1507. 72. 

20. Refponfa fada per conciliarios regis Anglige, 
ad querelas mercatorum Britannije. (a fragment.) 
1507. 74. 

21. Traftatus pads et amicitise inter Hen. VIII. et 
Lud. Xtl. (3. fragm<eut vid. Ryna. X|L 277.) Itfj^rch 
S3, 1510. . , 75. 

22. Traftatus pacis biter Hen. viii. et Lud. xii. 
mWrus Julio 11. Pont. Rom. ut ab ipfo confirmetur. 
(vid Rym. xii. sag.) Nov. 23, i5io, 70. 

23. A fragment of the fame treaty. _ 83. 

24. Lud. XII; Literse ejufdem milTae Bononienfibus, 
quibus eofdem in fuam proteftionem recepit. Ro- 
niaine, June so, 1511. , 

24. b. Lucas de Ren to ...... . intelligence 

about a truce, &c. Landaij, Feb. 20, 15 13. 87. b. 

25. Joan Pierducx ; his report of the ftate of the 
French navy. (French.) 1512. 88. 

26. Examination of B. Puchier ; about armaments 
at Dieppe. ■ (Fiench.) March s, 15 13. 90. 

27. Hen. VIII ; his patent appointing John Coke- 
fon his water bailiff at Calais. (Latin.) Weftm. 
May.,^1? 1513. 91. 

28. Catherine (of Aragon) Q. of England, to 
Woliey; about the king'^ progrefs from Caliis; the 
difmiffal of Frances de Cafferys, &c. (Orig.) i5iiS? 

.£S^ Catherine (of Aragon) Q. of England, to 
Wolfey; defires frequent intelligence. (Orig.) 
Aug. 13, 1513? 93. 

so. Catherine (of Aragon) ! Q. of England to 
Wolfey ; congratulating him on the king s fucceffcs. 
(Orig. probably after the battle of the fjiurs.) Aug. 
25, 1513.^ 94. 

31 to Hen. \'III; defiring leave to come 

over and vindicate himfelf againft certain falfe afper- 
fions. (Orig. French.) Maixbiennes, Sept. 14, 
1513. , 95. 

SB. An account of payments mad^ to the king by 
the city of Tournay, in confequeuce of au engage- 
ment; dated Sept. 23, 1513. (French.) 96. 

33. Hen. VIII; his grant of an annuity of 200 
flor;,ayear to John de Lufy, out of the revenues of 
Tourney; dated Oft. 20, 1513: alfo au appointment 
of Allart Bentinck, receiver of the contributions of 
Toumay. Nov. 30, 1513. 98. 

84. Ld. Edward Howard, lord admiial, to Hen. 
VIII ; his i-eport of naval proceedings. 1 5 1 3. 1 0 1 . 

35. Ld. Tb. Howard, lord admiral, to Wolfey ; on 
naval affaH\* (Orig.) 15 13? 102. 

35. b. T. Howard (Ld. Surrey) two letters, ift to 
Hen. VIll. and 2d to the Privy Council ; on naval 
expeditions. 1514.^ 102, 

36. Edw. Schymfliin ? to intelligence oi;i 

nUval affairs. 1513? ,107. 

37. Trcugarum cum regibus Angliee et Aragonum, 
ratificatio regis Fran cor um. (viJ. Rym. XII.I. 395.) 
March 14, 1 514. uj. 

38. A treaty, fupplemental to the above, between 
the moft Chriiuan and Catholic kings. (Fr. a trag 
ment.) 115. 

39. Louis of Orleans and Tlio. Bohier, to Wolfey ; 
intelligence. (Orig. Fr. vid. Rym. XIIL 399.) 
Canterb. March 16, 15 14. 117. 

40. Hen. VIII, to Ld. Fauconberg; advice, and 
orders about the defence of G nines. (Qrig. Fr.) 
Eltham, May 5, 1 5 1 4. 1 1 8. 

41. A fragment of a letter, feemingly in the hand 
of Hen, VIU, and probably to Wolfey then Bp. of 



Lincoln ; ai)6ut a treaty of amity and marrifege with 
France. 1514? * 1 19. 

42. Traftatus pacis et amicitiae inter Hen. VIII. et 
Liidov%.XIL (vid*Ryra. Xlli. 413.) I^ond;' Aug^. 7, 

1514; ' . ' ■ i ^ . 120. 

43. An obligation of* Lewis xn. to pay \rtfen. ail L 
one million of crowns; figned by Henry. (Lat. vid. 
Rym. xni: 43a.) Aug*7, I5i4. i^e. 

44. Lewis D. of Orleans, to Q. Mary of Fi-an^e J 
profeffmg her huiband's defirc to fee her, and recom-^ 
meuding^. a nif reliant iu Loiidon.. (Orig* French.) 
Canterb. Augf 16, 1514. , r. • 137-- 

45u Lewis XII, to Wolfey; requeftiag kis goiid 
offices. (Orig, all jn the king'3 hand.);. 1514?; 138. 

. 46. Le\ws XH^ to Wolfey ; deCring iiiat }ii* qiaewit 
might be fent over without deUy. ((Jrig. FiiCPth.) 
Eftampea, Sept. 2,' 1514. 140. 

47. I^evi^ XII, to Wolfey ; ftbo,ut preparatijpus for 
his qu^ii's jpuKiiey, (Orig. French.) Sept. 151.4* 

141. 

48. Le^^is L). of Orleans, tP Mafy Q. of Fr. ; de- 
firing her to.liafteu liQr jpi^n>j^y. (Orig. ,;French.) 
Eltampes, Sept. 2, 1 5 1 4. ; . I4^z. 

49. t»€iwi$,D. of . Orleans, to Wolfey ; crodcntial. 
(Orig, French.) Eftampes, iiept. 4, 15;|4. I4e.b. . 

5Q. IVIary the French Q. to Wolfey ; remonftrat- 
ipg againft tli^ difcharge of' all her feryants, particu- 
larly motlie^- Guilford. Oft. 12, 1514. ' 143.^ 

51. Edw. Poynings, to Hen. VIH; a certificate ja 
favour pf P. de Riypnne. (Orig. French.) Tpurnay, 

Nov. 8, 1514. . 144v 

52. Maiy tlije FrenclV Q- tP Hen. VIli ; lu favour 
of Vincent Knight. (Orig. French.) Paris, Nov, 17, 
1514. , 145. 

53. Lewis Xi;j, to Heix. VIII; exprefles his fatisfac- 
tion on his marriage ; commends the D. pf SutFolk, 
&c. (Orig. French.) Paris, Dec. 28, 1514. UG. 

54. Twerity-three original letters froni Charles D. 
of Suffolk, to* Hen. VllI ; between the monihs of 06t 
1514 and March 1515, whilft he was ambaflador in 
France. The laft fix have no dates, but they are moft 
probably of the above period. 147. 

55. Thjee original letters from- Thomas marquis of 
Dorfet, to Wolley; reporting his negociations in 
France. Nov. 9, 20, and 22, '1514. 188. 

56. Nineteen original , letters from the D- of 
SuflEblk, the. marq. of Dorfet and Worcefter, Di^. 
Weft and Winglield, jointly and Separately, to Hen- 
VIII. and AVolfey ; rcportiiiij: their negociations in. 
France, where they were all in public charafters^ 
from Auguft 1 5 1 4, to July 15 15. 1 94. 

57. Henry VIII; his inftruclions to fir ltd. Wing- 
field, to be declared to the French king. (Orig. fign* 
ed at tlic begiiltiing and end.) 1515 ? e36. 

58. Mary the French queen, to Henry viu; fi^ve^ 
original letters on her marrjage w itli Suffolk. 1515. 

59. Mary the French queen, to Wolfey ; tlxanks 
him for his friendly letter to Suftblk. (Orig.) Parisy 
March 22, 1515. , , C54. 

60. Mary the French queen, to Wolfey ; defiring 
^ preferment for Dr. Denton. (Orig.) Paris, 18» 

1515. . 255. 

61. Francis I, to Hen. viii; two letters about Q. 
Mary's maniage to Suffolk. (French. Orig. all in, 
the king's hand.)* 1515. 256. 

62. Claude queen of Francis I, to Hen. VllI; 
complimental; on WingfieUrs einbally. (Qrig Fr.) 
Coigny, March 9, 1515 ? 260. 

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64. A rough draught of a letter, prpbably from 
Wolfey, to Mary the Fr. queen» on; the death of hdr 
hulband, Lewis XIL 1515? Sfia.. 

65. The chancery of Britann v, to ' Hen. Vlli ; in 
behalf of two merchants who had been moldfted. 
(French. ) Nantes, May 1 5, 1 5 1 5. «69. : 

6€. Matters to be communicated by Wolfty, and 

Suffolk, to Hen. VIII: on tlie part of Prsincis I; 
chiefly concerning the Fr. Q. dowager, and Tournay. 
(French.) 15 15? ' . : . - ^70. 

66. b. Werceller, to Card. Wolfey; inttll^ence 
about Francis I. his proceedings in Italy. (Orig.) 
Tournay, Nov. Q5, 1515? ; . 273. 

67. Intelligence from a fpy in Fmiice. (French.) 
Amboife, Dec. 20, I5i6? 274.' 

68. Treaty between Maximilian tWe Emperor, 
Charles K. of Spain, and Francis I. K! of Frahei^; 
(French.) Cambray, March 11, 15 16. 275. 

69. Intelligence about a French fpy.* (French.) 
March 31, 1516. rv : / 277. 

70. Francis I, to, the marq^. de Palvefih his anibaf- 
fador at Roiile; about pit'pjItJtiofiS; fat Wat Ui Italy. 
(Orig. French.) L3()n>, Mairli, 151«?* '* 9/8.' 

71. A French officer, to Mountjoy ; concerning an 
archer who had fled from Tournay. (Orig. French.) 
Montaigne, Sept. 22, 1 5 1 6. 280. 

72. Dan. de M^rs, to Poynings ; intelligence. (Orig. 
French.) OSt. 13, 15 16. 28 1. 

73. Richard Sampfon, Wolfey's vicar at Tourrtay; 
eleven original letters to Wolfey, reporting his pro- 
ceedings at Tournay from Nov. 15 14, to Feb. 1517. 

282. 

74. R. Jaregan, R. Sampfon. and R. Whettlehill, 
to Hen. VIII ; intelligence about the French kiAg s 
motions and intentions. Tournay, July 4. 15 16? 

297. 

75. Lord Mountjoy, &c. to Wolfey ; tliree original 
ktters of intelligence from Tournay; dated July 12, 
Sept. .... and Dec. 8, 1516? 2£>9. 

76. Inftruftlons devifed by my lord chamberlain^ 
Mr. Jeruingham, and others of the king's council, 
^t Tourriay. Jan. 24, 1 5 IT. ' V 303. * 

77. J. le Scrlier, to Wolfey ; great profeflions, and 
about a reiiiiburibment. (Orig, Latm.) . Tpurhay, 
Feb. 1517. • 309.. 

78. J. le Serlier, to Wqlfey ; about the purqhale of 
linen, &c. (Orig. French.) Tournay, May 5, 
1517. 310.' 

79 to Jerningham, deputy of Calais ; 

intelligence. (French.) May2, 1517. 312. 

8a Intelligence from a fpy at Rouen, to Wolfey^ 
(French.) Juneand July, 1517. Sl5. 

81. Henry VIII; his commiflTion to W;hgfield and 
others, for fettling fome differences in, PicarUy. 
(Latin.) London, Aug. 26, 15 17. , ^ 817. 

a 1. a. Frauds l; his co^lmlOiop to /1^'ayette and 
others, for fettling fome differences . in Picardy. 
(French.) MoUns, 06i. 29, 1517. ' 323. 

82. Tlie French commiffioners at Boulogne, to 
the Englilh commiffioners at Calais. (Orig. Ffench.) 
Boulogne, 17, 1517. 325. 

83. David Bridgman, to Wolfey; r^comm^ndinff 
fome gentleman m the fervige. (Orig. Ffench.y 
Tournay, Sept. 12, 1517. 326. 

84. lateUigejBice from France. (French.) April 1, 
1532? . \, ■ , , 327^, 

^5. Loys to the Doyen dc Towiwy 



(iWolftylf) about)* wgomtiQu: {Qiif.. Frepdi.) 
Mai;ch 16- 32Q. 

86. An account <of expenfefe ' attending the tiint* 
port^tioQi of;/the. tking's artillery /fr«Bi. 3«*hune to 
Mfle. (F^twcb,) : . .;{ 430i 

87. Some fea officer, to Henry viM ; giving^ Mi ao- 
jcountof a natal eugagemtt^t * . j 3S7- 

88. A notie ccbceming fome French prifontirs at 
Touraay. (Frendii) 539.^ 

89. A fragment of a letter, probably fVom Wolfey. 

Miaty 10. > • ' . ' ' ' 54o. 

90. W. Le Hlothe ? to ^. . . . . ... . . ; intelligence. 

(Orig. French.) Paris. * 341. 

Newi brought out of France by. Yfelftain, 
piirfuivarit. 342. 

92-, J^t^lji^nce about the bands of Lanfquenets 
coming into Flanders. ^(French.) 343. 

^93. Depofitions of fome emilTary concerning the 
Frei)ch kind's potions. - 944. 

- 94-: Intelligence fronj Fr^ijqe. (French, a frag* 
meat.) 34(5. 

Codex chartaceus, in fol^p,,Qqnftaus foliis ^4<-^ 

' • ij Stephen (de Ponchcr)^ Bp. of Paris ; his in- 
ftru6iion» to John Gobelin and aiwther, for nego* 
dating with Card. Wolfey, concerning an alliari<?ev 
and a marriage between; the Daupbin and princefs 
Mary. (Oi% t-IKn.) April 8, 1518. 1. 

2. Francis I; his proclamation for enforcing the 
acceptance of the Concordat in Dauphin^. (French.) 
Amboife, April 12, 1518. 4. 

3. ' Stephen Bp. of Paris, *o Oitd. Wolfey ; about 
an alliance. (Orig. Latin.) Amboife^ M^y 14, 
1518* . . 7. 

4. Articles of a treaty for a marriage between the 
daophin Francis, fon to Francis I. and princefs Mary. 
A draught ligned by Hen. VlHc vith a ratification 
figmed by Wolfey and Villeroy. (L^tin. conf. Rym. 
xm. 632 and 642.) Weftm. July 9, 1518. 8. 

5 Bp. of to P. Vaime5j fecre- 

tary to Wolfey ; exliorting^ him to ufe his endeavours 
towards bringing about a peace. (Orig^ LatifH.) 
July 15, 1518. 17. 

6. Stephen Bp. of Parts, to Cftrd. Wolfey;., con- 
cerning ai;i alliance. (Orig; Lat.) Andegav. July 

25, 1518. 19- 

7. Fi^ncis I ; his grartt i of a ipenfuHi. of i2,ooa 
Hvresto Cai d. Wolfey^ upon the tev.enu^s of Tournay. 
(Latin, vid. Rym. XIII. 610.) Andegav. July 3 ^ 

151^. /; • 20. 

8. Francis I, to: Card. M'^olfey; fent by his am- 
baflkdors, Bonnivet, Chaudenicr, and Villeroy. (Origi 
Frenpl^. yid. the c^^imiffion. in Rym. XIII. 61 K) 
Angers, July 31 5^ i^j 8... 21- 

9.1 Intelligence ftpro France^ about an embaffy 
canning over. (Fr.) July, 1518. 22. 

10. A. Bohertis, to Card. Wolfey; recommending 
his nephew. (Orig. Latin.) Paris, Aug. 11? 1518. 

. 23. 

11. Francis I, to Card. Wolfey ; acquainting him 
of his having difpatched . his ambaiiadors. (Orig. 
French.) Angers, Aug» 31, 1518. ? a*. 

12. Steph. Bp. of Pari*, &c. to Card. Woifey j 
about a treaty for tlie uefiitutipn of Tpurnay. (Orig. 
Latin.) Boulogne, Sept 28, 1^1 p.: .2^. 

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1 4; Two.papejCs ftgned J; TluXvian ViUe and J. Riif* 
fell ; concerning a plot to feize the perlbn of RklWIrd 
de la; Pole. (Ortg. Fr.) Nov. :i5i8rf v *. (tJi. 

15. The E.-of . Worc*fte*, to Ckrtl;;\Vblf<v ; ^0^+ 
cerning the plot againft Richard de k P<rfe. (Orig.) 
TouraayriNov. j^f, 1618?; ; :3S. 

16- The E. of M^orcefter, &c. to Card. W6lfey; 
report their paffage from Dover, to C<^lais, and delire 
fonie. inftriidions concerning Tournay. . (Qrig ) 
Calais^ >fpv^ 2}^',1518. 34. 

17. The E. of Worcefter, &c. to Card. Wolfey ; 
report their progrefs from Calais. (Orig.) Boulogne, 
Nov. 28.' 1518. 36r 

18. T>ie 5:. of Worcefter, &c. to Card. Wolfey ; 
Report their farther progrefs, &c. (Orig.) Mon- 
treuil, Nov. 30, 1518. 38. 

19. The E. of Worcefter, &c. to Card. W6lfey; 
report their progrefs to Amiens, .(a fragment.) 
Dec. 151-8. • ' • ; 40. 

eo. The E. of Worcefter, kc. to Card. Wolfey ; 
report their pix)g*icfs to Paris and Senlis, and recep- 
tion at Court. N. B. There are fome contradiftioris 
in the dates. (Orig.) Senlis, Dec. 8, 1518. 41. 

21. llie Bp. of * Ely, to Card. Wolfey ; reports the 
progrefs and firft audience of the emhafly in France. 



(Orig.) Senlis, Dec. 8,1518. • ^44. 

.:22. ;The E. of Worcefter,' to Card. Wolfey; about 
a mutiny at Tournay ; Richard de: la ' PoU> &cv 
(Orig.). ,Tournay, l>ec. 9, 151B? 47; 

23. The E. of Worcefter, &c. to Card, Wolfey; tt 
full report of their reception at Sf. Denis, and Paris. 
(.Orig.)' Paris, Dec. 15, 1518. I : 48. 

24. The E. of A\ orceftei. Sec. - to Card. Wqlfey;; 
report their negociations about fatisfaftion for ' de» 
predations; Touinay ;.hoft^ges, &c. ,(C^rig.) P.a;is, 
Dec. 18, 1518. ' , . . : >54. : 

25. The Bp. of Ely, to Card. Wolfey; reports thfe 
audiencjes he had at Ps^ris.. (Oi:ig.) : Paris!, Pec.; 18, 

1548: . . ' ; • ' 67^ 

26. Tlie E. of Wottefter, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
the fun-ender of Tournay. (Origv) Clermont^ Dec. 
1518. ' 60. 

27. 'A treaty between England and France, for 
Securing England againft any attempts fvoin Scot- 
land, (fupcrfcribed by Henry Vlll. the end wanting. ) 
1518? 01. 

C8. Francis I ; his confirmation of the treaty of 
Ot\v 2. as far as relates to Spain. (French, 2 copies.) 

1518. 67. 
2f>. Francis I, to Card. Wolfty; declining two 

1)oints requhed of him. (Qrig. Fr. all in Francis's 
land.)' 1518? 69, 

30. The E. of Worcefter, &c. to Card. Wolfey ; 
about hoftages, and the furrender of Tournay. (a 
tVagment.) 4518. • 70. 
^ 31. Heiirv VIII ; hisinftruftions to his ambaffadors 
in ii'rance fm- the furrender of a traitor named 
lilatinche Uofe. (a rough Umught correfled.) ' 1518. 

. ■ . . • 71. 

, i2v The Bp. of Ely,. to Card. Wolfey; intelli- 
gcnoe; recjuetts a fupply of money. (Orig.) Paris, 
Jan. 7, 1519. 73. 
^ i}.'3. Part of the treaty concerning hoftages, and 
for the furrender of Tottrnay, Mortaigne, iScc. (Orig. 
Life figned Francoyi,- and the Englilli ambafladors: 
alfo a copy of thp fame.) Paris, /an. 12, 1519* 75. 

c 34. An artiftj to Gaixi.» Wolfi^ | about fome pic- 
ture's to be fent liifri. ^ Latin/) Paris, Jan. \Qy 



tiieir Imvin^ obtained hoftages. &c. (Orig.) Paris, 
Jan. 14, 151 y. ' 80. 

96. The prfnce' dis Ligne? to the governor of 
Tduhiay ; abouirtlie furrender of Mortaigne. (Orig. 
Fn) Alortaigne, Jan. 29/ 15 19. ^2. 

- 31. Card.' Wolfey'sinftiiictions about the furrender 
of ftlortaigne. (a rough draught in his own hand.) 
1519. /' 8i3. 

• ' 38. La Vifte' and Huraut ; their warrant for fum- 
moning -A^m. c}^ Fontaine.- (Orig. Fr.) Paris, 
.t>b. 1, 1519. , . . , . 84. 

. 39. SirTlio. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey; about fa- 
tisfa6tion for :depredations. ) (Orig.) Paris, Feb. 2, 
1519.' - :: : 85; 

40. Francis I, to Card. Wolfey ; on the emperor's 
death ; and requefting his good offices. (Orig. Fr.) 
Paris. Feb. 9, 1519. 87- 

41. Sir Tho. Boieyn, to Hen. vili; intelligence 
about the election of an emperor. &c. Paris,. Feb. 9, 
1519. ., 88. 

42. The E./.of Wprceftpr, :&c. to Hen. viil; report 
the furrender of Tournay, Mortaigne, and St. Amand. 
(brig. ) Touf nay, Feb, 11,1519. 90. 

43. Poyiyi>g9? to Card. Wolfey; an account of 
the furrender pf Tournay. Tournay, Feb. 12, 1519. 

91. 

44. SirTho; Bol.Qyn^ ftp C^ard. Wolfey ;:intelligencc 
about the French king\s deifire to become emperor, 
&c,.. (Orig.) Paris, i-^jBb. 28, 1519. , 93- 

. 4^. Sir Tho. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey ; various in- 
telligence . from France. (Qrig.) Paris, March 5, 
1519. ' / ' , ' 95- 

46. Si;":Tllo,, Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey ; various in- 
telligence about iiudiences; the Card, of Sion's artful 
conduft. . (Orjg.) ^ P^ris, March 11. 1519. . .9(i. 

47. Sir.Tlio. Boleyn^ to Card. Wolfey j the French 
ijueen taken ill at Potijt de NeuilLy; a conference 
with the great mafter, in ^^'hich the faid mafter pro- 
mifes the Fr. king's HHefcft to Wolfey, towards ob- 
taining! tlie Papal chair. (Orig.) Paris, March 14, 
1519. ' 98. 

;48U Sir TJipr jBoleyn, to Henry A^III; reports an 
aii^jence ffQn\ Francis I. concerning the election t» 
the empire,^to wards whicluFrailcis is promifed Henry'* 
jntereft. . (Orig.) Paris,! March 14, 1519. , lOO. 

4p. ^a Viftc; his declaration concerning the 
fei^urc of fome ihips b^ la Fontaine. (Orig. Fr.) 
Paris, March. 1 8. 1519. lOl. 

50. Sir Tho. Boleyn, tp (DarcL Wolfey ; about de- 
predations, &c. (Orig.) Paris, March 19, 1519. 

... 102. 

51. Sir Tho. Boleyn, to Card! Wolfey ; reports a 
conference with the grand mafter about the interview, 
&c. (Orig.) Paris, March 21, 1519. 104. 

52. Sir Tha. Boleyn^ to Card. Wolfey ; various in- 
telligence about the eleftion to the. empire, &c. 
(Orig.)' St'. Germain, INIarch 2f), 1519. 105. 

53. Sir Tjho.. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey; xcports art 
audience front the Di^cliefs of Aiigouleme. (Orig.) 
Poilfy, March 28: 1519. ' * ' 106/ 

54. SirTho. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey ; reports an 
audience froih the Dfs. of Angoutenie. (Orig.) Bloi«, 
April 4, 1519. ' 107: 

55. Sir Tho. Boleyn, io Card. Wolfey; about pre- 
fents received; ahd various ititelligcnce concerning 
the eleftiOn, &c. (Orig.) Polfly, April 9, 1519. 

• 108. 

56; Sir t'ho.' Bc^leyn; to Card. Wolfey;; mentions a 
procellion; about the election, &c. (Orig.) Poilfy^ 

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57. Sir Tho. Bole^Ti, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
ele£Hon; a treaty with the Swifs, &c. (Orig.) Poiffy, 
May 5, 1519. 112. 

58. Sir Tho. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey ; about fonie 
concerns of Englilh merchants, &c. (Orig.) PoilTy, 
May 6, 15 19. 114. 

59. A. de Croy, and Wairnickatt } Spanifh plenipo- 
tentiaries at Montpellier, to Henry VIII ; acquaint- 
ing him that nothiilg had as yet been concluded, 
(two duplicates, both Orig.) Pefenas, May 14, 
1519. ^16. 

60. Sir Tho. Boleyn. to Card. Wolfey ; various in- 
telligence. (Orig.) Poifly, May CO, '^l 5 1 9. 118. 

61. AVingfield, to Bryan Tuke, Treafurer of the 
chamber; about fonie miftakes in a fafe-condu6t. 
(Orig.) Calais, May 22, 1519. 120. 

62. Sir Tho. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey; Henry D. 
of Orleans chriftened; and refpefting prefents. 
(Orig.) Poiffy, June 7, 1519. 121. 

63. Sir Tho. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey ; about the 
depredations in Sept. and Ocl. laft; the election, &c. 
(Orig.) Poiffy, June 16, 1519. 123. 

64. Card. Wolfey; his inftru6lions to fir Tho. Bo- 
leyn ? conceniing a treaty for fatisfaction for Fon- 
taine's depredations, &c. (a draught correded by 
the Card.) June 28, 1519. 125. 

65. Sir Tlio. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey ; Charles V. 
chofen emperor, &c. (Orig.) Poiffy, July 4, 1519. 

140. 

66. Fromafpy in France, refpeftin^ the motions of 
fome fliips, and the unhappy ftate of France. July 
J3, 1519. 141. 

• 67. The prince dc Ligne,to Card. Wolfey ; about 
his furrender of Mortaigne. (Orig.) Ligne, July 
15,1519. 142. 

6.S. Sir Tho. Bole}Ti, to Card. Wolfey; refpefiing 
Charles Vth's election; depredations at fca; intelli- 
gence, &c. (Orig.) Melun, Aug. 14, 1519. 143. 

69. Sir Tho. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey; various in- 
telligence. (Orig.) Blois, Sept. 6, I5l9. 148. 

70. Sir Tho. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey; about a 
legate (Campejo) being arrived from England, &c. 
(Orig.) Blois) Sept. 24, 1519. 150. 

71. Intelligence from France; the ele6lion of the 
emperor caulcs much uneaiinefs; diftrafted ftate of 
the kingdom. (French.) Sept. 28, 1519. 152. 

72. Henry VIII, to Francis I; credential in favour 
of lir Tho. Boleyn. (Orig. French.) Greenwich, 
Oft. 2, 1519. 155. 

73. Sir Tho. fioleyn, to Card. Wolfey ; various in- 
telligence ; a contagion. (Orig.) Blois, 06i. 1 5, 1519. 

156. 

74. Bonnivet, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning the ap- 
|)roaching intervieM\ (Orig. Fr.) Amboife, Oft. 28, 
1519. 157. 

75. Sir Tho. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey ; about the 
approaching interview ; Albany, &c. (Orig.) Blois, 
Nov. 16, 1519. " 158. 

76. Francis i, to Card. Wolfey; expreffmg friend- 
Ihip. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, Nov. 19, 1519. 160. 

77. Sir Tho. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
fatisfaftion fot Fontaine's depredations; the late elec- 
tion of the emperor; the meeting, &c. (Orig.) 
Blois, Dec. 5, 1519. 161. 

78. Names of the hoftajjes to be fcnt over by 
Francis I ; figned by himlelf. (Orig. Fr.) Blois, 
Dec. 10, 1519. 163. 

78. b. Sir Tho. Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey; concern- 
ing the late eleftion ; fatisfaftion for depredations, 
&c. (Orig.) Blois, Dec. U, 1519» 164. 



79. Francis I, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning an 
agreement made by the people of Tournay to furren- 
der that place to the emperor. (Orig. Fr. ) 1 5 1 9. 1 65. 

.80. Francis I: articles concerning the intended 
interview, fent over by the Bailly de Caen. (Orig. 
Fr.) Lufignan, Jan. 10, 1520. 166. 

81. Francis I, to Card. Wolfey; about the inter- 
view. (Orig. Fr.) Coignac, Jan. 23, 1520. 168. 

82. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Hen. VIII; reports his 
crofling from Dover to Calais. (Orig.) Calais,. 
Feb- 4, 1520. 169. 

83. Bonnivet, to Card. Wolfey; refpefting the in- 
tended interview. (Orig. Fr.) Coignac, Feb. 20? 
1520. 170. 

84. Bonnivet, to Card. Wolfey ; profcfllng his hearty 
wifhes for peace. (Orig. Fr.) Coignac, Feb. 21, 
1520. 171. 

85. Francis I, to La Battye, or the Bailly de Caen; 
about the interview. (Orig. Fr.) Coignac, Feb. 27, 
1520. 172. 

86. Francis I, to Card. Wolfey; concerning the 
interview. (Orig. Fr.) Angouleme, Maixh isth, 
1520. 17s. 

87. Articles about the intended interview. (Orig. 
Fr. figned by Francis I.) Chateauneuf, March 13, 
152a 174. 

88. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Hen. VIII; great pro- 
felTions of friendfliipon thepart of Francis I. (Orig.)* 
Coignac, March, 1520. 176. 

89. SirRd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; reports his 
audiences, particularly as to the interview. (Orig.) 
Coignac, March 8, 1520. 177. 

90. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; reports an 
audience, chiefly about the interview. (Orig.) 
Angouleme, March is, 1520. I80. 

91. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to HenrjrVIIl; about the 
delivery of a fword; the interview, &c. (Orig,) 
March 16, 1520. 18I. 

92. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Henry Viii ; concerning 
regulations for the interview. (Orig. ) Paris, March 
19? 1520. 182- 

93. Sir Rd. Win^eld, to Card. Wolfey; about th« 
ratification of treat^ies, and the interview, &c. (Orig.) 
Chatelleraut, March 24, 1520. 184. 

94. Sir Edward Belknap? to Card. Wolfey; about 
the preparations at Guines. (Orig.) March 26, 

1520. 186 

95. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; reports 
an interview with Robertet (Orig.) Chatelleraut; 
March 26, 1520. 187. 

96. Bonnivet, to Card. Wolfey; concerning the in^* 
terview. (Orig. Fr.) Chateauneuf, March, 1520^ 

188. 

97. A fragment about arrangements fof the in- 
terview. March, 1520. 190. 

98. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; reporta 
a conference about the interview. (Orig.) Blois, 
April 7, 1520. 191. 

99. Francis I, to Card. Wolfey ; defiring to ac- 
celerate the interview on account of the Q's preg- 
nancy. (Orig. Fr.) April 7, 1520. 195. 

100. Bonnivet, to Card. Wolfey; defiring to ac- 
celerate the interview. (Orig. Fr.) April 7, 1520^ 

196. 

101. Bonnivet, to Card. Wolfey; about accelerat- 
ing the interview. (Orig. Fr.) Blois, April 8, 1520. 

197. 

102. A paper figned Wingfield; being confidera- 
tions and allegations concerning the interview, &C0 
(Orig.) April? 1520. 199. 

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lOS. SirRfl. Wingfield, to Card, Wolfey; about 
fome fufpicions enteitained in France of a treaty be- 
tween England and Spain. (Orig.) Blois, April 9, 

1520. 201. 

104. The Bp. of Ely and others, to Card. Wolfey ; 
about the preparations at Guines. (Orig.) April 
10, 202. 

105. Card. Wolfey, to Bonnivet; anfwertohis let- 
ter of April 8th. (a draught correded by Wolfey.) 
April, 1520. 

106. SirRd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; abdut 
the interview, a fword and gauntlet, &c. (Orig.) 
Blois, April 18, 1520. 2I0. 

107. nie marflial de Chaftillon, to the E. of Wor- 
ccfter; concerning the interview. (Orig. Fr.) .April 
25, 1520. 211. 

108 to Hen. Vlli; about preparations 

for the interview. (Orig.) Calais, April 26, 1520. 

212. 

109. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Hen. VIII ; about 
fome cdurfers fent from Paris, and the interview. 
(Orig.) Paris, May 7, 1520. 215. 

110. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Hen. VIII; refpefting 
the interview. (Orig.) Creve-coeurj May U, 1520. 

216. 

in. Sir Nicholas Vaux, to Card. Wolfey; about 
the preparations at GUines. (Orig.) Guines, May 
18, 1520. 

112 to Hen. VIII; about the prepa- 
rations for the interview. (Oiig.) Calais, May 19, 
1520. 219. 

lis. The marflial de Chaftillon, to the E. of Wor- 
cefter; about preparations for the tournaments at 
Ardres. (Fr. 3 letters.) Ardres, May 23 and 24, 

1520. 22 >. 

114. Francis I; to Card. Wolfey ; concerning the 
interview; contradiasthe reports of his making arma- 
ments. (Orig. Fr.) Montreuil, May 24, 1520. 223. 

115. SirRd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; about 
the interview. (Orig.) Montreuil, May 25, 1520. 

224. 

116. Francis I ; his proclamation for order during 
the meeting. (French.) Montreuil, May 26, 1520. 

225. 

117. Francis I, to Card. Wolfey; about his fuf- 
'pe&cd armaments ; the arrival of the emperor in 
England; and the interview. (Orig. Fr.) Mon- 
treuil, May 27, 1520.. . .: • 226. 
,• 118. Hell. VIII ; his order to fir Adrian Fortefcuc, 
to attend Q. Catherine to Guines. (Orig.) May ? 
m<x[ ., • ■ ^ 227. 

119. Certain poiats of ceremonial, at the meeting 
at Ardres. May? I520. 228. 

1 20. Dircflions about lodgings and accommpda- 
tions, probably for Card. WoUey, at Guines. (ia 
WoUey's hand.) May? 1520. 229. 

121. Inftruftions about the. meeting, (a rough 
draught in Wolfey's hand.) May? 15«0. 230. 

- 122. Tlie Lds. of the Council, to Hen. VIH ; con- 
gratulating him on his fplendid interview with Fran- 
cis ; about his daughter,, &c. J uiy 1 r 1520. 23 1. 

123. Norfolk, and feveral other Lds. of the Coun- 
cil, to Card. Wolfey ; reporting the -recention given 
to three French gentlemen in England. (Orig.) 

July 2, 1520. 233. 

124, Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Hen. VIII ; mention- 
ing the French king's fatisfa6lion at Rochepot's fa- 
vourable reports concerning Henry-s kindnefs for 
bim. (Orig.) •Ptoifly,July 19, 1520. 235. 

126. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Hen. VIII; reports 



audiences from Francis I, and the Dfs. of Angou- 
leme, in which they both exprefs ^reat cordiality ; 
the intended interview of Hen. with the emperor 
mentioned. (Orig.) Abbeville, July, 1520. 236. 

126. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; re- 
ports an audience in which Francis I. expreffes great 
cordiality, but mentions king Henry's interview with 
Charles V. Poifly, July, 1520. 238. 

1 27. An acknowledgment by the ai>ofl;olic chamber 
of the payment of 378,960 crowns of gold, due from 
Francis I. to Henry Vlll. (Lat.) 1520? 241. 

Caligula, D.VIII. 
Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 233. 

1. Sir Rd. Jerningham, and fir Nic. Carew, to 
Card. Wolfey ; refpedting the ncgociations between 
the emperor and Francis I ; and containing other in- 
telligence. (Orig.) Ronioiantin, Jan. 8, 1521. 1. 

2. Hen. VIII ; his inftructions to Fitzwilliam and 
Jerningham, to be declared to the French king. 
(Orig. figned at both ends.) 1521.. 5. 

3. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, an^i fiv Rd. Jerningham, 
to Card. Wolfey; intelligence about Francis's in- 
tention of going into Italy ; Scottilh affairs, 8cc. 
(Orig.) Romorantin, Feb. 6, 1521. 9. 

4. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey ; report* 
the D. of Luneburg's arrival at the French court ; 
count de la Marche threatens to make war upon the 
emperor, &c. (Orig.) Romorantin, Feb. J8, I52i. 

13. 

5. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey; the I>. 
of Luneburg's fon married to a daughter of the K. of* 
Navarre; about la Marche, &c. (Orig.) Romo- 
rantin, Feb. 22, 1521. 15. 

6. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey ; reports 
a conference with Bonnivet about Scottifli affairs; tho 
K. of Navarre claims his kingdom, &c. (Orig.) 
Romorantin, Feb. 27, 1521. 17. 

7. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey ; reports 
a converfation with Bonnivet about affairs of the em- 
pire, Spain, &c. (Orig.) Romorantin, Feb. 28, 
1521. 19- 

8. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey; -reports 
feveral conferences, and various intelligence. (Orig.) 
Nancy, March 21, 1521. 21. 

9. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey ; reports 
conferences about Scottifh afiairs. (Orig.) Sauffard^ 
March 29, 1521. ' --25. 

10. Henry vtll; his commiflfion to Wolfey for the 
feleaie and exchange of French hoflages. (Lat.) 
April 4, 1521. 27. 

11. Sir. Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey; Naffau 
moves in the Low Countries; France arms, &c. 
(Orig.) Troyes, April 23, 1521. 29. 

12. Sir Wni. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey; about 
warlike preparations; the report of Buckingham be- 
ing apprehended, &c. (Orig.) Mont-Armyne, 
April 29, 1521. 30. 

13. A depofition concerning the force of the 
French navy. (Fr,) Calais, May 1, 152 1. 32. 

U. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey ; reports 
Francis's friendly exprelfions ; Florangcs' arms, &c. 
(Orig.) Micheau TEveque, May 7, 152 1. 33. 

15. Francis I, to the eledor of Mentz ; concerning 
his diflerences with Charles V. (Lat.) Chatillon 
fur Seine, May 11, 1521. 35. 

16. Sir Wm, Fitzwilliam, to: Card. Wolfey; con- 
cerning the difference between Francis I, and the 

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eiTiperor; warlike preparations, &c. (Orig.) Chat- 
tillon, May 14, 15CI. S6. 

17. Card. Wolfey, to Sir Wni. Fitzwilliam and fir 
Rd. Jerningham; about the king's indifpofition ; 
Buckingham's arraignment, &c. (Orig.) Weft- 
minfter, May 20, 1521. 38. 

18. Francis I, to the elector of Mentz; concern- 
ing his difterences with Charles V. (Lat.) Ro- 
morantin, May 20, 1521. 39. 

If). Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, and Jerningham, to. 
Card. Wolfey; intelligence concerning the temper of 
the French court. (2 lettere, both Orig.) Dijon, 
May 24r 1521. 40. 

. 20. Francis I, to fonie German el c61or or prince ; 
rcquefting his fupport at the diet of Worms. (Lat.) 
Blois, May? 27, 152 1.. . 43. 

21. Sir Rd. Wingfield? to fir Wm. Fitzwilliam? 
about the emi>eror s difpofitipn towards Francis; the 
diet of Worms, &c. Worms, May 29, 1521. 44. 

22. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam/and Jerningham, to Card. 
Wolfey ; concerning the truce, and warlike prepara- 
tions ; with a rough draught of anotlier letter to the 
famepurport. (Orig.) Dijon, May 29, 1521. 46. 

23. Francis I, to Henry VIII; concerning an rllnefs 
of the latter. (Orig. all in Francis's hand.) May? 
1521. 51. 

24. Francis I; his inftruftions to the ficur de la 
Baftie, his ambalTador in England ; in anfwer to what 
Jerningham had reprefented to him on the part of 
Ilcn. VIII. (French.) 1521. 52. 

25. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to fir Wm. Fitzwilliam; 
rcfpeding the emperor's difpofition as to peace. 
(Orig.) Maeliricht, June 12, 1521. 58. 

26. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to fir R. Jerningham ; 
concerning his negociations with the emperor to- 
wards a peace. (Orig.) Bruffcls, June 15, 1521. 

.60. 

27. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, and Jerningham, to 
Card. Wolfey ; a rough draught of a letter on the 
truce ; feemingly in corifequence of Wingfield's let- 
ter to them of May 29. June, 1521. 61. 

28. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, and Jerningham, to Card. 
Wolfey ; about a truce between the emperor and 
Francis I. (Orig.) D'Argilly, July 2, 1521. 66. 

29. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, and Jerningham, to Card. 
Wolfey; concerning the negociation for a truce 
between the emperor and Francis I. (Orig.) July 
13,1521. 69. 

30. Sir Wm. Fitzwlliam, toCard.Tv^olfc\^; Bonnivct 
goes to Guyenne; Q. Mary and Suftblk's affairs 
iettled. (Orig. partly cypher,) Comere, July 28, 
I52h ^71. 

31. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, and Jerningham, to Card. 
Wolfey ; eight fragments of rough draughts of their 
letters, the dates of which can hardly be afcertained, 
but all probably of the months of June atnd July 
1521. ' . . 

32. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey; about 
the truce, and the French ^ing^'s preparajipj^ji,, j(Orig.) 

Aug. 2, 1521. ' ' * ' * 84. 

^ 33. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, tO Card. Wolfey; concern- 
ing a report of the Cardinal s jeoming to Calais to. meet 
emperor. (Orig.) Aw€toi^ Aug. 6, I5i I. 86. 

34* Sir Wm. FitzM'illiam, to Card. Wolfey; al)out 
the French king's levy of forces. (Orig. partly 
cypher.) Caftel deTwyefc^AiJg. <?4, ^Wf^.|/ a?. 

0*4 Sir Wm. Fitzwiliiamyto Card; Wblfc^ ; fbtti^ 



teen different difpatches, moftly in cypher ; fome of 
them decyphered, their dates being as follows : 
Troyes, ' Aug. 30, 1^21. 

Sept. 10. 
D** Sept. 11. decyph. 

Sept. 13,- decyph* 
Pontffeverger, Sept. 29. = , 
Atenye, Oct. 4. decyph. 

Chateau perfe, Oft. 7. • 
Montague, ' Oft. 9. 
N. D. cle Lyons, Oft. 1 1. dec^plu 
Ilalencouit, Oft. 17. 

And four fragments not dated. 69;" 

36. A note refpefting fome apparel in a cheftj 

Oft. 14, 1521. 115. 

37. Card. Wolfey, to Francis I; exhorting hini 
not to proceed to battle with the emperor s troops. 
(Fr.) Calais, Oft. 20, 1521. 11 6. 

38. SirWm, Fitz%villiam, to Card. Wolfey; about 
the French king's difpolition, &c, St. Ellier, Oft. 
21, 1521. 117. ; 

39. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey; reports 
his endeavours to perfuade Francis to accept peace. 
St. Ellier, Oct. 23, 152U 119. 

40. JMemorial to be given to the E. of Worceflipr 
;and the Bp. of Ely, by Card. Wolfey.;^ being inftruc- 
tions for their negociations with Francis I. aboiit 
England^s mediation, (a rough draught in Wolfey 's 
hand, and alfo a fair copy.) Oft. 1521.' 121. 

41. The E. of Worcefter, the Bp. of Ely, and fir 
Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey; report their jour- 
ney from Calais to court, and their firft negociations 
there. (Orig.) Oft. '2 V, 1521. 125. 

42. The E. of Worcefter, &c. to the Lds. of 
Council; the French king unwilling to confent to 3i 
truce. (Orig.) Marquet, Oft. 27, 1521. 130. 

43. Francis I, to Card. Wolfey ; on his fending his 
chancellor to Calais. (Orig. all in his own hand.)' 

Oft? 1521. 131, 

44. Tliree rough draughts in Wolfey's hand ; about 
his negociations at Calais. Oft. 1521. 132. 

45. Conventa in confdio regis Chriftianiflimi : 
being a flatement of the French forces, exhibited in a 
council at Calais, before Card. Wolfey. (a fragment.) 
Oft. 1521. , 135. 

46. Francis I; his proclamation agreeing to tjie 
congrefs at Calais. (French.) 06t. 1521. 136. 

47. Articles claimed by the -French king, of the 
emperor; chiefly in confequence of the treaty of 
Noyon : probably to be exhibited at the congrefs at 
Calais. 138. 

48. Five draughts of letters between Hen. VIII, and 
Card. "Wolfey ; probably during the Cardinal's nego- 
ciations at Calais. Oct. i5'21.' 143. 

49. The E. of Worcefter, &c. to Card. Wolfey; 
refpefting the aftions of Francis I. in the Low Coun- 
tries. (Orig.) Sandemoone, Nov. 1, 1521. 163. 

50. The E. of Worcefter, &c. to Card Wolfey; 
Francis 1. peremptorily refufes accepting the articles 
propofed by England. (Orig.) Amiens, Nov. lOy 
1521. 166. 

51. Henry vill, to his ambafladors in France f 
probably in anfwer to the abo^'liiClfar. ^ Vf9¥fi is^u 

16S. 

.'MU^The E. of Worcefter, &c. to Card. Wolfey; 
nsfMfft their ik gociations at the French court few 
tnicc. (Orig.) Amiens, Nov. 14, 1521. 170. 

.7:3. The E. of Worcefter, &c. to Card. Wolfey; 
report their negockrtioM for the neutrality of lady 
Margaret's lauds. Amiens, Nov. is, \5'i\. 174. 

54, Francis I, to Henry Vlllj credential. (Ojig. 
fr. all in his ovfii hand<) 1331. ijdi 

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55. Louife Dfs. of Angouleme, to Hen. VIll ; 
commending Jcrningham. (Orig. Fr.) 1531. 177. 

56. Louife Dfs. of Angouleme, to Card* Wolfey; 
declaring the king her fon's great friendfliip for him. 
(Orig. Fr.) 1521. 178. 

57. Intelligence about the deplorable ftate of 
France: addreffed to Card. Wolfey. (Fr.) I52i? 

179. 

58. Francis I, to MefTrs. dc la Bailie and Poillot, 
his ambaifadors in England; very folicitous for 
l>cace, and an alliance. (Fr. a copy, with rubrics.) 

1521? 180. 

69. Reponfe au Roy tres chretien de la partde 
r^lu en Roy des Romains. (c copies.) 1521 ? 185. 

60. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card Wolfey ; about 
the eledion of a Pope, and Francis the firft's prepa- 
rations. Jan. 1522? 195. 

(51. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam? to Card. Wolfey; about 
Albany's going to Scotland; money matters, &c. 
(Orig. not figned, partly in cypher, but decyphered.) 
St. Germain, Jan. 9, 1522. 197. 

62. Henry VIII; his inftru6lions to fir Tho. 
Chcy^c, ambalTador at the Court of France, (two 
fet3,^both draughts, the firft in Wolfey's own hand.) 
Jan. 1522. 201. 

63. Sir Tho. Clieyne, to Card. Wolfey; reports his 
arrival at the French court, and firft audiences ; the 
Q. delivered of Charles Ct. of Angouleme, &c. 
(Orig.) Roan, Jan. 26, 1522. 210. 

64. The Dfs. of Angouleme, to Card Wolfey ; on 
f\v Tho. Chcyne's coming and fir Wm. Fitzwilliam's 
leaving, the French court. (Orig. Fr.) St. Germain, 
Jan. 29, 1522. 212. 

65. Sir Tho. Cheyne, to Card. Wolfey; repoils an 
audience from the Dfs. of Angouleme, and great 
profeflions of friendlhip. (Orig.) St. Germain, 
Feb. 10, 1522. 21s. 

66. Sir Tho. Cheyne, to Card. Wolfey; reports an 
audience from the Dfs. of Angouleme ; and refpe6ling 
hoftilc proceedings. (Orig.) St Germain, Feb. 18, 
1522. 215. 

67. Sir Tho. Clieyne, to Hen. Vlll; about the war 
in Italy, (two Orfgs. of the fame tenor.) St. Ger- 
main, Feb. 25, 1522. 217. 

68. Sir Tho. Cheyne, to Card. Wolfey; various 
news from Italy, &c. fhips ftoppetl coming to Eng- 
land. (Orig.) St. Germain, March 2, 1522. 219. 

6f). Charles D. de Vendome; his pafsport for 
( Jeo. Hay, ferVant to Albany, going to Middleburg. 
(Orig. Fr.) La Fere, March 8, 1522. 220. 

70. The E. of Surrey? to Card. Wolfey; reports 
the burning of many caftles, and other military ope- 
rations in Flanders. Blangy, 16,1522. 221. 

70. b to Caid. Wo'^ey ; reports an 

audience from the king of Fr. (Orig.) Paris, April 
16? 1522. 222. 

71. Sir Th. Cheyne ^ to Card. Wolfey; reports his 
und Clar^ncieux's proceedingg. (Orig.) Lyons, 
May 28, 1522 ? 224. 

72. Sir Tho. Cheyne, to Card. Wolfey; repoits 
audiences from Francis I. and the Dfs. of Angouleme, 
&c. (OrigO Langres, May 29, 1522* 225 

73. A French fea officer, to . about 

Francis's warlike pi^parations. (Fr.) 229. 

74. A few articles of intelligence fVom Flanders, 
concerning mival preparations; addreffedto Card. 
Wolfey. Portfmouth, Apiil 23. 231. 

75. Some officer, vindicating himfelf from certain 
charges of the duke de Vendome. (Fr.) 232. 

76 The magiftrat^ of Guines, to BoQnivet; re- 



prefenting the dellruQ;ion of the roads by the Englifli. 
(Fr.) 233. 

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Code3t diartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 32^; 

1. Francis I, to the Dfs. erf Angouleme? about the 
military proceedings in the Milanefe* (Fr. a frag- 
ment.) 1525. 1. 

2. A treaty of peace and friend/hip between 
Henry Vlll, and the lady regent of France; com- 
prehending Margaret of Savoy, (two copies, thft 
one figned Henry, the other Brinon and Joannes 
Joachin.) More, Aug. 14, 1525. 4. 

3. Traftatus pacis et amicitijB inter Angliam et 
Franciam. (figned at the top by Hen. VIII. vid. 
Rym. XIV. 48.) More, Aug. 30, 1525. 16. 

4. Traftatus obligationis pro folutione pecuniarum. 
(figned by Card. Wolfey. vid. Rym. XIV. 58.) More, 
Aug. 30, 1525. 38. 

5. Tradatus qualificationis pro comprehenfione 
regis Scotorum. (figned by Wolfey, Brinon, and J, 
Joachin. vid. Rym. XIV. 7.) More, Aug. 30, 1525. 

6. The laft leaf of a treaty for keeping the D. of 
Albany out of Scotland, (figned by feveral of the 
EnghlJi council, vid. Rym. XIV. 75.) More, Aug. 
30, 1525. 66. 

7. A fet of ratifications of treaties, all written in 
one hand, and authenticated by the fignature of Card^ 
Wolfey. They are as follows : 

Dae. Ludovicse, confinnatio traftatus pacis» 
(vid. Rym. XIV. 77.) Sept. 25, 1525, 

Ejufdem, confirmatio obligationis pro folu- 
tionib. faciendis. (vid. Rym. XIV. 79,) Sept 
25, 1525. 

Francifcus 1. litterse confirmatorias pacis. 
(Fr. vid. Rym. XIV. 113.) Dec. 27, 1525. 

Dae. Ludavicae, obligatio dc traftatibus per-» 
implendis. (vid. Rym. XIV. 82.) Sept. 25, 1525, 

Ejufdem, obligatio denovis Uteris obligatoriia 
per regem conficiendis, (vid. Rym. XIV. 80.) 
Sept. 25, 1525. 

Francifci I. obligatio pro folutione pecunia- 
rum. (vid. Rym. XIV. 129.) March 17, 1526- 

Dac. Ludovicae obligatio^ &c. nearly a tran- 
fcript of the above. 67. 

8. Brinon, to de Saignes, French ambalTador in 
Scotland ; fignifying the conclufion of the treaty of 
More, and the comprehenfion of Scotland. (Orig. 
Fr.) London, Sept. 1525. 79, 

9- The lady regent of France ; her confirmation 
of the treaty of More, figned by many oftheEnglifl^ 
council. (Lat. vid. Rym. XIV. 77.) Sept. 25, 1525. 

80. 

10. Charles de Vendome; his obligation for the 
execution of the treaty of More. (Lat. vid. Rym. 
XIV. 93.) Lyons, Sept. 29, 1525. • si. 

11. Intelligence from France, concerning the un- 
williugnefs ,ot the cities to enter into the obligations 
llipulated by the treaty of More. (Fr.) Ocl? 1525. 

82. 

12. Prorogation of the term for fending in the 
confirmations of Francis I. and the French cities, of 
the treaty of More* (Lat. figned by Wolfey and 
Brinon*) 061.20, 1525. 84. 

JS. Briiion and Joachin, probably to a Scottiflr 
ambaflador in London ; propofing the comprehenfion 
of Scotland* (Lat.) London, Nov. 3, 1525. 86. 

14. Minutes of the commiffion for Fitzwilliam and 
Taylor goiog ambalfadors to Frauge. 1525. 87. 

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15. Commiflion of Fitzwilliam and Taylor, going 
ambalfadors to France. 1525. 88. 

10. Card. Wolfey, to Fitzwilliam and Taylor; in- 
firuflions for negociating a peace. i52o. 93. 

17. The Bp. of Bath (Jo. Clerk) Sir Wm. Fitzwil- 
liam, and Dr. Taylor, to Card. Wolfey * report 
audiences from the lady Regent. (Orig.) Lyons, 
Dec. 16, 1525. '97. 

18. Fitzwilliam and Taylor, to Card; Wolfey; re- 
port an audience from the U Regent. (Orig.) 
Lyons, Dec, 24, 1525. loi. 

19. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; intelli- 
gence from Italy. (Orig.) Poitfy, Dec. 24, 1525. 

103. . 

20. The city of Paris; their obligation f6r the ex- 
ecution of the treaty of More. (Lat. not in Rymer.) 
1525. 105. 

21. A fragment, giving an account of the attempts 
of the king of Navarre (Hen. 11?) and the prince of 
Orange (Philibert de Chalons ?) to elFeft theii* efcape;! 
the former fuccefsful, the latter not. 1525. 107. 

22. Henry VIII; his orders for the ceremonial to be 
obferved at the ratification of the treaty between 
England and France. • 1525. . 108.* 

23. Copies of letters frota Francis I. and the L^! 
Regent, to the Dfs. of Savoy: and ah ahfwer from: 
the latter to the regent. (Fr.)' 1525. ill.' 

24. Memoire du contrat de marfiag<5 de la foeur: 
du roy de Portugal a I'Empereur. • 1545. 112. ' 

25. A declamation on the bleflingsofi peace, by the 
Bp. of Vence (probably Vannes) delivered before the 
L^ Regent the day fhe took her oath for /the per-' 
formance of the treaties. (Ldt.) .1525,' 114. ' 

26. Joachin, to Tho. TArch (Lark) in London; 
aboutthealacrityof the French in arming : probably 
after the battle of Pavia. (Italian,) 15A5. .116. ^ 

C7. A juridical difciiflion, .whether a wbman may' 
- be regent in France ; and concerning the daty of re- 
deeming the king. (Lat. figned HanybaL) . 1525. 

28. Intelligence from France; fix articles, two of 
them duplicates. (Fr.) 1525? . . 124. 
• 29. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, and Taylor, to Card. 
Wolfey; report an audience from the Regent.* 
(Orig.) Vienne, Jan. 12, 1526. 136. 

30. Card. Wolfey, to Fitzwilliam and Taylor; 
concerning the Italian league. (Orig. a fragment.) 
Eltham, Jan. 17, 1526. 138. 

31 .Dr. Taylor, to Card. Wolfey; on the treafurer s 
.(Fitzwilliam) leaving France; and intelligence.; 
(Orig.) Lyons, Jan. 17, 1526. 13[). 

.*)2. A paper figned Loyfe and Rohertet; being, 
preliminaries for the Italian (or Holy); league. (Fr.) 
St. Juft fur TYonne, Jan. 18, 1526. 141. ' 

33. Dr. Taylor, to Card, Wolfey) communicates the' 
report of a peace between the Emperor and Francis I. 
(Orig.) Lyons, Jan, 23, 1526. . 145. ' 

34; Dr. Taylor, to Mr. Lark and others, attendants 
on Wolfey; giving fonie account of the antiquities 
of Vienne. (Orig. Lat.) Lyons, Jan. 31, 1526. 

146. 

35. De Grammont, and 3^ others, to de Vaux ; 
afiigning tlieir rgafons for not meeting him accord- 
ing to orders, (Orig. Fr.) Lufarche, Feb. 9, 1526? 

149. 

30. Francis I, to de Vaux; inftruflion^ concern- 
ing the Italian league, and the contittUance of the 
war. (Fr.) St. Germain, Feb. 17, 1526. 150. 

3;. Dr. Taylor, to Card. Wolfey; reports thet 



journey of the L'' Regent from Lyons, and fotne con- 
ferences. (Orig.) Romin en Poitiers, Feb. 28, 1526: 

153. : 

38. A fet of abftracls of letters from Dr. Taylor, to 
Card. Wolfey. ; dated, 

Poitiers, Feb. 28. Coignac, May 2. 

Bayonne, . March 19. 10. 

Montmarchant, April 3 —21. 

Bourdeaux, 7. Augouleme, June 12. 

. . 13. . .y July 17^. 

21. Amboife, ' Aug. 4. 

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Alfo Henry VIII. and Card. Wolfey 's inftruflions 
to theambafladors in France ; and " Capitula foederis 
Italici." (all in one hand.) ' 155. 

39. Henry Viri; hi<i inftruftions to fir Thcl. 
Cheyne, going ambaflhdor to Fiance. (Orig. figtied 
by Henry.) March, 1526. 164. 

40. Dr. Taylor, to Card. ' Wolfey ; reports the 
arrival of Francis I. at Bayonne. (Orig.) Bayonne, 
March 18, 15'26. ' ^17l- 

41. Dr. Taylor, to Card. Wolfey; reports ati 
audience from Francis I. (Orig.) Bayonne, Marfch 
19, 1526. ' • ^ 172. 

42. Francis I, to Card. Wolfey, by the Sri' de 
Vaux; credential. (Orig. Fr. all in Francis's' own 
hand.) March, 1526. 174. 

43. Dr. Taylor, to Card'. Wolfey; reports the pro- 
ecffion's made on Francis's return; and a long 
audience. (Orig.) Montmarchant, April 4, 1526. 

.175. 

44. Dr. Tayl61Vto Card. Wolfey; reporte his con- 
ferences, '&c/ X^^^^S-)' Bourdeaux, April 8, 1526. 

. • * 178. 

. 45. Sir 'Th6'. 'Cheyne, to Hen. YHI; 1-epopts an 
audience frOm Francis I. (Orig.) Bourdeaux, Aprfl 
12, 1526. '179. 

46. Sir Tho. Cheyne, and Dr. Taylor, tb Card. 
Wolfey; reporfs an audience from F'rarfcis I. &c. 
(Orig.*^) Bourdeaux, April 13, 1526. * 180. 

' 47. Sir Tho. Cheyne, and Dr. Taylor, to, Card. 
Wolfey; report aii audience 'fiX)m Frant:is I; &c. 
(Orig.) Bourdeanx, April 14; 1526. 18^.^ 

48. Card. Wolfey, \q Taylor and Cheyne ; obn- 
cerning the arreft of a dejiendant of Jdacliin. (O^g.) 
Richmond, April 16, 1526. 183. 

49. Cheyne and Taylor, to t^rd. Wolfc^ ; oh^the 
ftate of Francis's affairs after bis r^leafe; 'he refuf* 
to deliver Burgundy to the Eniperor. (Orig.) 'Bour- 
deaux, April 21, 1526. 185. 

50. Cheyne and Taylor, to Card. Wolfey; report 
an audience from Francis I. &c. (Orig.) Coignac, 
May 1, 1526. ' 187. 

51. Dr. Taylor, to Card. Wolfey ; about the con- 
firmation of treaties. (Orig) Coignac, May 2, 1526^ 

/ ' 'I89.' 

52. Card. Wolfey, to Taylor and Cheyne; intel- 
ligence, and inftm6Hons about ratifications and ne- 
gociations. (Orig.^ Weftm. May 4, 1526. 190.^ 

53. Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Taylor; inftru6lions 
concerning the ratification of treaties by Francis I. 
(Orig.) Weftm. May 10, 1526. > 200. b. ' 

54. A confel-ence between' the ' French king^s 
couiicil, and the Emperor's anlbaffadors, about the 
ratification and execution of the treaty of Madrid ; 
with an anfwer from the viceroy of Naples, one df 
the ambaffadors. (Fr.) Coignac, May 10, 1526. 

20h 

55. Sir. Tho* Cheyne, to Henry VIII; reports an 
audience from Francis I. &Ci ("Orig.) Coignac, 
May 21, I5a6. - > 215. 

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56. Card. Wolfey, to Taylor ami Cheyne; ac- 
knowledging prefents of mules to king Menry, and 
himfelf. (Orig.) Richmond, May 22, 1526. 2i6. 

57. Francis I, to Moret and de Vaux; mentioning 
a fall he had from his horfe. (Orig. Fr.) Angou- 
•leme, June 9, 1526. 218. 

58. Dr. Taylor, to -Card Wolfey; on the affairs of 
Italy; und that Francis has had a fall from his horfe. 
(Orig.) Angouleme, June 12, 1526. iii9. 

59. Dr. Taylor, to Card. Wolfey; about prefents; 
the Italian league; the detention of the viceroy of 
Naples, &c. (Orig.) Angouleme, June 1 6, 1526. 

221. 

60. Dr. Taylor, to J. Joachin ; about die dowry 
of Mary the Fiencli queen. (Ojig. Lat) Angou- 
leme, June 17, 1526. 224. 

61. Dr. Taylor, to Card. Wolfey; about the con- 
firmation of ,tlie Italian league. (Orig.) Angou- 
leme, June 18, 15?6. 225. 

$2. Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Taylor; inftru6lions 
refpe^ing coufirmations, a-ud negociations. (Orig.) 
Wefhn. July 16, 1526. 226- 

68. Dr. Taylor, to Card. Wolfey ; rej>orts an 
audience fro^ Francis i. Sec. Ichingham arrived 
from England. (Orig.) Amboife, July 28, 1526. 

- 232. 

64. J. Cleric, (Bp. of Bath) to Card. Wolfey; re- 
ports his arrival at Orleans. (Orig.) Orleans, Aug. 
10, J 526. 235. 

66. Dr. Taylor, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
abO;Ut tjie detention of fome Venetian ambalfadors ; 
fleets in the Mediterranean ; affairs of Italy. (Orig.) 
Amboife, Aug. 20, 1526. 236. 

. 66. J. Clerk, (Bp. of Bath) to Card. Wolfey; re- 
j>orts his negociations for peace. (Orig. ) Amboife, 
Aug. 21, 1526. 237. 

67. J. Clerk, (Bp. of Bath) to Card. Wolfey ; news 
frQin Italy, and negociations. (Orig.) Amboife, 
Sept. IS, 1526. 244. 

68. Bp. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; Sanga arrives 
fwm Rcmac; about the Pope's bull for the college, 
(prig.) Amboife, Sept. 13, 1526. 248. 

. Francis I, to Monf de Vaux; inftruftions 
^nd intelligence. (Fr.) Chambort, Sept 20, 1526. 

249. 

70. Bp. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey ; the French court 
moves towards Paris for the funeral of the late queen ; 
and other news. (Orig.) Orleans, Sept. 27, 1526. 

250. 

7 1 . Bp. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence about 
the vidory of the Turks, the infults on the Pope, 
affairs of lUly, &c. (Orig.) Paris, Oa. 5, i526. 

252. 

72. Bp. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; Francis 1. dif- 
pofed to aid the Pope. (Orig.) Paris, 061:. lo, 
1526* 254. 

73. Bp. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey ; a poftcript about 
the affairs of Italy. (Orig.) Paris, Oft. 14, 1526. 

255. 

74. Bp. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey ; the Bp, pf Wor- 
cpfter (Jerom de Ghinupe) arrives from Rome; an 
ambaffador from Spain to England releafod. (Orig.) 
Paris. Oft. 23, 1526. 256. 

75. Wingfield, to Card, Wolfey ; reports his having 
furrpndered Calais to the chamberlain ; requefts the 
paypient of arrears, &c. (Orig.) Calais, Oft. 31, 
}«i26. 258. 

76. Bp. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey ; about prefents of 
horfe, aog§, and boras, to the French king. (Orig. 
a- fragment.) Marcufis, Nov. 3, 1526* 9^60. 



77. Dr. Taylor, to Card. Wolfey; on Francis's re- 
ceiving the order of the garter. (Orig.) Parisj, 
Nov. 13, 1526. 261. 

78. Bp. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; about the prefent 
of two horfes to the Dfs. of Angouleme; negocia- 
tions, and news. (Orig.) St. Germain, Nov. 23, 
1526. 262. 

79. Bp. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey ; about his nego- 
ciations with Francis J, for peace. (Orig. the end 
wanting.) Nov. 1526. 268. 

80. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. WoUey^ con- 
cerning the pi^eliminaries for peace. (Or^ig. Lat. 
chiefly in cypher.) PoilTy, Dec. 1 1, 1520. 274. 

81. A latin paper, containing opinions concerning 
the releafe of the French princes, and the peace. 
Dec. u, 1526. 277.. 

82. Bp. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey ; flates his opinions 
concerning tlie negociations lor peace. (Orig.) 
PoilTy, Dec. 12, 1526. 279. 

63. The Bp. of Bath, and tl>e E. of Worcefter, to 
Card. Wolfey; report their conferences towaixls a 
peace. (Orig.) Poifly, Dec, 12, 1526. 284. 

«4. The Bp. of Bath, and fu' Wm. Fitzwilliain, 
to Card. Wolfey; report conferences towards a 
peace ; princefe Mary is offered to Francis I. Poifl'y, 
Dec. 25, 1526. 292. 

85. Declaration of J. B. Confalloniere ; about tlie 
fale of fome jewels to Henry viil, &c. 1526. soi. 

86. Francis I ; his anfwers to tlie articles offered 
to him for peace witJa tiie Emperor. (Orig. Fr.) 
1526. 303. 

87. A ftatement and certain efiimates of troops 
and ammunition. (French.) SO8. 

88. Lord Berners, to Card. Wolfey ; about a cer- 
tain Frenchman who had been deprived of a penfion. 
Calais, March 25. 3 1 6« 

89. Joh. Brino to Card. Wolfey ; requefting 

him to lign an inftrument in fevour of Ant. Cava- 
lerino. (Orig. Lat.) Weftm. Oft. 15. 3i8v 

90. Articles of peace propofed by Francis I. to the 
Emperor; with fome marginal notes, fecmingly in 
the hand of Henry VIIl. N. B. This paper may be 
of the year 1 525. (Fr.) 319- 

91. Francis I, to Card Wolfey ; credential. (Orig. 
Fr.) 321* 

Caligtdaj D. X. 

216 Fragments which appear to have belonged to 
this volume, and among which are feveral original 
letters of Francis I. the Dfs of Angouleme, &c. all 
which are too much damaged to be eithfer arranged 
or defcribed with any accuracy; thofe that have 
dates, are all of the years 1527 and 1528. 

CaUgulOy D. XI. 

39 Fragments of letters, &c. all feemingly of the 
year 1529, too much damaged to be of any ufc 
This and the foregoing article are preferved in a 
cafe. 

CaliguUiy D. Xn. 
Defideratur. 

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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 160. 

1. Cattierine of Aragon Q. of England, to Claude 
Q, of France. 

2, Francis I ; two original letters to Hen. Vlll. 2. 

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3* JPrancis I, thirteen ibriginal letters to Card. 
Wotfey. 4. 

4. Francis I. to the connetable de Bourbon ; or- 
dering him to proceed a^ainft Galeazzo Vifconti. 
i(Orig. Fr.) Lyons, March 24. 17. 

5. The Dfs. of Angouleme; one letter to the Em- 
peror, one to Hen. VIII, and three to Card. WoHey. 
:(aUOrig.JrO 18. 

6. Bonnivet, to Henry VIII, Wolfey, &c^ (four 
originals. Sr.) . 23. 

7. A rough draught of a letter to the coimniffion- 
crs at Calais, in Oird. Wolfey 's hand. 27. 

8. T\v^Dty articles in E-ngKfh (twelve being original 
letters) feverally figned by the magiftrates of Calais, 
Jolm :Durfley, Barnaby Fitzpatrick, Simon Heyti . . . 

Hugh Pole, William Arthur Lifle, Petei- 

Meawtys, Richard Tate, Florence Volufene, &c. 
The two laft are "overtui-es to Fr, ambaffadors ; ^ind 
an agreement for the keeping of the caftle of 
Guines." , £8. 

9. A French account of the fortifications of Bou- 
logne ; and a drawing of that town, and its adjacent 
works^ 56. 

10. The order how the king's batt^il fli^Ue pro- 
feede/' 66. 

11. Twenty-eight original letters; figned, 

Arigtiy. Grammont, &c. Pacoilet. 

de Bordes. de la Guiche. Planis. 
Bouton. la Chaux. Tawrnier. 

Byron. Montmorency ? Thuvvianville, 

Dubus. Morette. de Villebre. 

The fignatures of fome of them are dubious. 59. 

11. b. Paulus Parmen'* M' Ge»^ or** min"", to 
Henry VlII. (Orig. Lat.) Ex Pontis ara. Idib. 
•Januar. " 79. 

12. Forty-four fragments in French, being mif- 
cellaneous papers, moft of them too much mutilated 
to be diftinAly made out. N. B. Atfol. 122, 127, 
152, and 140, are four Englifh fragments. 80. 

13. Three original latin letters to Card. Wolfey, 
figned Bellanis (de Bellay) de Prato, and Ber- 
nard. 142.' 

1 4. Abbreviationes quorundam articulorum in di- 
Terfis traftatibus. 1 45. 

15. A draught of a commiflion of Henry VIII, to 
treat with the French king. ( Latin- ) . 147. 

16. A fummary of news extrafted from letters. 
(Italian.) March 20, 1529. 149. 

16. b. A paper of intelligence from France; Al- 
bany going to Scotland. 152 1 or 1523. 149. b. 

17- A ftatement of the number of men for ten 
fliips equipped on the coaft of Normandy. ( French. ) 

150. 

18. A lifl; of artillery and ammimition. (french.) 

151. 

iU. A lift of the captains of Calais, from 38 to 
49 Ed. III. 152. 

20i Notes of divers treaties, from I486 to 1569, 

153. 

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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 218, 
fimul cum fuperiore conipadus. 

li Henry VIII, to Francis I ; in anfwer to letters 
Teceived by Tarbe. (French, a draught correded 
l>y Henry.) 1526? 1. 

2. Henry VIII; his inftruftions to ..... ^ . . cor- 
recied by himfelf. 2. 

3. Henry VIII ; his inftruftions to his ambaffadors 
in France. 4. 



j 4. Francis I; five original letters to Henry VIII. 
three to Card. Wolfi^, and one (a copy) to de 
Vaux. 5^ 

5. Louifa Dfs. of Angouleme; two letters ^to the 
treafurer of Calais. (Orig. Fr.) ' 11. 

6. Henry ii. K. of Navarre, to Card. Wolfey. 
(Orig. Fr.5 

7. Card. Wolfey, to the Bis. of Angouleme. (Fr. 

CW) 14. 

8. Fourteen rough draughts of letters and inftruc- 
ti6ns; in Card. Wolfey s hand. 15. 

9. Seventeen orighial difpatches from the council 
cff Tourn^, on matters of that ^c^rriO^n : figned Iby 
the E. of Worc^fier, Ld. Afoun<^o\^, «ir K. Jerning- 
ham, and many others. ■ ^ og, 

10. Nitfe originaH difpatcfhes frota Ld. Mounijovi 
on the affairs of the garrifon of Tournay. 65. 

11. Eight 6ri^nal difpatches from Sir Rd. Jer- 
ningham ; on t^e affuirs of the garrifon of Tour- 
i^ay. 80, 

12. The council of Calais, to Card. Wolfey; re- 
prefenting the decayed condition of that garrifon. 
{Orig.) 98. 

IS. Two original letters from fir Wm. Fitzwilliam, 
to Card. Wolfey; dated G nines, Sept 2, and 

Oa. 23. 100. 

14. Five original letters from fir Rd. Wingfield; 
all from Calais, 102. 

15. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Bryan Tuke. (Orig, 
a fragment.) Calais, Jan. 14, 1 5 1 9-20. 1 1 0. 

16. Twelve origjinal difpatches from fir Wm. 
Sandys; from Calais, Guines, Newmanbridge, fto. 

III. 

17- Five original letters from Dr. Richd. Samp- 
fon, to Card. Wolfey ; on the affairs of tlie bifiiop- 
rickof Tournay, &c. Tournay. 132. 

18. A letter figned Edward Howard (the Ld. 
Admiral) and a paper marked on the back "to the 
king, from my Ld. Admiral." 1 39. 

I8.b. A paper from the E. of Warwick (Beau- 
champ?) to a bifliop of Winchefter (Beaufort?) ftat*^ 
4ng fevci-al requifites for Calais^ (Fr.) 142, b. 

li). Richd. Lee, to Ld. Cromwell. (Orig.) Calais, 
Sept. 26. 143. 

20. John Cheyne, to (Orig.) Guines, 

Nov. . ; » 144^ 

21. John Waller, to , (Orig.) Jertiie- 

ville? Sept. & 145. 

22. Thirteen fragments in Englifli, fome of then* 
rough dranghti, but all of them too much mutilated 
to be made out diftindtly. , 146. 

23. Sixteen oapers in French, moft of them original 
letters from the Cai-d. of Lorrain, Montmorency? 
Bonnivet, de Bellay, Marillac, de Tavernier, la, 
Guiche, &c. 166. 

24. Se^-cn papers in latin ; fome of them original 
letters. i^g. 

25. An Italian papet; being an anfwer to a me- 
morial; without either date or fignature. 195. 

26. Three accounts of expenfes in France. N. B. 
Penfions paid to French minifters, 197. 

27. Francis I; his commiflion to W. Bolley a 
Rubiculis (Rougemont) and Job. Joachin de Paf-= 
fano, to treat with Cuthbert Bp. of London and fir 
Wm. Fitzwilliam. (Latin.) 20O. 

28. Trait6 de neutrality entre le duch6 de Bour- 
gogne et la Franche Comt^, fait entre Francois II. 
et Charles v. , 205, 



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1. Lewis XII, to Henry VIII ; on the peace Svith. 
Spain. (Orig. Fr.) Blois, 15, 1514? 2. 

2. Card. \\^olfey, to Hen. VIII; various intelligence. 
(Orig.) Weftm. Feb. 24. 3. 

• 3. Card. Wolfey, to the duke of Norfolk ; inftruc- 
tions. (Orig.) Greenw.April.il. 4. 

4. Four rough draughts in Card, Wolfey hand. 6. 
. 5, Eight original difpatches from fir VVm. Sandys; 
'chiefly from Calais and Guines. 12. 

(j. Eleven original difpatches from fir Rd. Wing- 
field ; from Calais, &c. 25. 

7. Seven origiqal difpatches from John Berners, 
and council, from Calais, &c. . . 41. 

8. Fifteen Englilli original lettfcis ; figtied, 

Southampton, &c. (Fitzwilliam) 
T. Durefme, (Cuthb. TunftaU^ 
J, Bathoniens. En. (J. Clerk) 
J. T. mafter of the Rolls. 
Wm. FitzM'illiam. 

Rd. Jerningham. : ^ 

J. Wallop. ^ ' 

W.Paget. ' : 

The names of the refi: are effaced. 49. 

<). Thirteen articles in Englifh; being fragments 
of letters and draughts, without eithet* names or 
•dates. 74. 

10. Fifteen articles in French; being fragments 
of letters and draughts, without either names^ or 
dates. 103. 

11. A fragment of a treaty. (Latin.) 133. 

' 12. A long memoir in French; ftating the rcafons 
\vhy the Avritcr (whofe name does not appear) fled to 
Paris, and joined the duke du Maine (Qu. Mayenne?) 
.The leaves do not follow regularly, and there • ap- 
pear to be fome deficiencies. 135, 

IS. An ample narrative in French, figned de 
Neufville ; feemingly an apology for liis conduct ; 
during the reign of Henry IV. of France. The fuc- 
cefTion of leaves is not regular, and there are pro- 
bably fome deficiencies. 159. 

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Codex chartaccus, in folio, conftans foliis 516.1 

1. Dr. Edm. Bonner, to Henry VIII ; Canl. Poole ; 
ordered from the French court to Avignon, &c. 
(Orig.) Sens, March 28, 1538. i . l- 

2. The Marflial de Cafiillon, to the Lord Privy 
Seal (Cromwell) in favour of Bernard, a French 
merchant. (Orig. Fr.) Chelfea, Sept. 30, 1538. 3* 

3. Dr. Edm. Bonner, to Heniy VIII; thanking him 
for the Bpk. of London. (Orig.) 06t. 1 1, 1538. 4. 

4. Dr. Edw. Carne, to the Lord Privy Seal; reports 
his having executed a commiflion. (Orig.) Com- 
piegne, Ott. J 7, 1538. 6\ 

5. Rochepot, to the Lord Privy Seal; in favour of 
St. ]\Lirtin, a French trader. (Orig. Fr.) Abbeville, 
06t. 22, 1538? 7. 

G. Dr. Edm. Bonner (afterwards Bp. of London) to 
the Ld. J^rivy Seal ; reports the motions of the French 
king, and the V Regent. (Orig.) St. Quintin, 
Oc\. 25, 1538. , 8. 

7. Dr. Edm. Bonner, to Henry VIII; intelligence 
from the French court. (Orig.) Paris, Nov. 30, 
1538. 10. 

8 to lord Lifle ; on the congrefs at 

Nice. (Orig.) 1538. ii. 



9. Card, du Bellay, to an Englifli ambalTador 
commending the condu6l of fome young meri.. 
(Orig. Fr.) Foutaiiiebleau, Feb. ii, 1538-9. 13. 

10. Tlio. Barnaby, to the Privy Seal; about pre- 
parations making at Paris for the reception of the 
Emperor. (Orig.) Paris, Sept. 5, 1539. 14. 

11. Wm. SAverder, to the Abp. of Canterbury 
(Cjanmer) about the Emperor s patlage through 
Frar^ce, &c. , (Orig.) Paris, Nov. 10, 1.3,^-9. 16*. 

. 12. Ld. Lifle, to the Privy Seal; .intelligence. 
(Orig.) Calais, Nov. 1539 ? • . is. 

.13. Tho. Barnaby, to ^Ir. Wryfley (Qu. Avhether 
Wriothefl,eyi) various intelligence. (Orig.) Paris, 
Dec. 13, 1539. 19. 

14. A paper on the Emperor's paflage through 
France, &c. the name cut away. Paris, Dec. 30, 
1539. 21. 

15. Edmund Stile and Wm. Honning, about tlie 
Emperor's pillage through Franqe. Dec. 1539. 22. 

If). Tho .. to Ld. Lifle; intelligence 

about the Emperor. (Orig.) Bruges. . . . 6, 1539- 
' ^9. 

17. The Archbp. of Milan, to .... . Briari;" defir- 
ing him to obtain fome decifion from the king* of 
England. (Orig. Ital.) Fontana bella, teb. 9, 
1539-40.' 1 30. 

18. Nic. Caron, to the Sec^ of Caftijlon; ^bout 
domcftic affairs. (Orig. Fr.) Feb. 10, 1.539-40. 32. 

19* Intellio'cncc concerning the fortifications of 
Ardres. A])rri 16, 1540. 33. 

20. Henry viii, to L,d. Lifle ; ordering him over 
from Calais! April 17, 1540, 34. 

21. Wm. Howard, to Henry VIII ; reports a con- 
ference with the French king's council, about th% 
property of jCofwade .and Cow bridge near Calais. 
(Orig;) Chfiiell^'i^ut, June 9, 1540. 36. 

22. iHenry VIII,'ito fir Jphn Wallop; inftruclionsj, 
efpecially* abp.^t Blanche Jlofe. (Orig.) Windfor, 
Aug. 20,, 15 40. ' .39. 

23. .Jienry yJII; inftruftions.^to his ambaflfador at 
Paris concerning Blanche Rofe, a traitor, &c. i540» 

. ' 40. 

24. Sir John Wallop ; extrafts from fome letters of 
his to Henry^VlIl. and the duke of Norfolk^ 1540? 

25. . . to Heiiry VIII; about the enlarge- 
ment of fome Engiifii merchants at Dieppe. Bou- 
logne, April 1, io43. 44. 

26. Tlic Privy Council, to ordering 

him to'comc from France. (Orig.) April 9, 1543? 

• 46. 

27 to Henry VIII; a report from 

France. April 14, 1543. 47. 

28. Henry VIII, to the Privy Council; inftruftions 
about treating with a French ambalfador. Weifing- 
hanger, l, 1543. 51. 

29. Henry VIII, to Q. Catharine Parr; with news 
from France ; partly in his own hand. Before Bou- 
logne, Sept. 8, 1544. 55. 

30. A journal of Henry Mllth's expedition in 
France, (vid. Rym. XV. 52.) 1544. 57. 

31 to Henry VIII ; intelligence. Calais, 

Dec. 2, 1545. 69. 

32. Four rough draughts of letters to Henry Mil. 
Nov. 30. Dec. 2. 22. 29, 1545. 71. 

33. Twenty-four letters of inftruclions from Henry 
VIII. and the Privy Council, to Mr. Wm. Paget am- 
baflador in France ; probably all originals, thofc of 
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king at the top being burnt away. The years in 
which feveral of them were written cannot be afcer- 
tained, but they appear all to be between 1542, and 

1 545. The* five laft perhaps are of a later date. 87. 

. 34. John Lifle, to Mr. Paget. April 23, 1546. 

148. 

35 to Mr. Petrie. Calais, May 8, 

.1546. 149. 

36. Eight letters of inftruftions from Henry VIII, 
to Ld. Lifle, Mr. Paget, &c. ambaflkdors in France ; 
probably all originals, the names burnt away, but 
dated May 9. 20. 22. 23. 25. 26. June 2, and 6, 

1546. 151. 

37. Traclatus Compenfis fuper redditioneBoloniae 

Soft ofto annos: alfo a fragment of the fame. (vid. 
lym.XV. 93.) Campen, June?, 1546. 171. 

38. Commiflio ad intereffendum juramento regis 
Francorum. (vid. Rym. XV. 149.) Greenwich, 
April, 1547. 186. 

39. Sir John Wallop, to ... about the 

ftate of Calais, &c. (Orig.) Guiues, Feb. 28, 
1548. 188. 

40. Rough draughts of three letters to Dr. Wot- 
ton. April 16, and July 22, 1548. the third without 
date. 190. 

41. Lord Cobliam, to the duke of Somerfet; va- 
rious intelligence ; with an inclofure in French, being 
a copy of a letter from the council of Calais, to 
Monf. de Rochepot. (Orig.) Calais, Sept. 14, 
1548. 198. 

42. Copies of letters to and from the council ; 
from the 7 to the 20 Feb. one of them an original 
in, cypher, with a key fol. 210. 1 549. 20 1 . 

43. Rough draught of a letter to Dr. Wotton. 
March 30, 1549. 213. 

44. Dr. Wotton, to the duke of Somerfet; various 
intelligence. Paris, July 23, 1549. 215. 

45. Dr. Wotton, to the duke of Somerfet; concern- 
ing red refs to a Portuguefe ambaffador, and about the 
French fending troops into Scotland, (partly cypher.) 
1549? 218. 

46. V to lord about the fur- 
render of Boulogne. Feb. 1549. 220. 

47. The treaty of peace between Edward VI, and 
Henry II. K. of Fr. for the furrender of Boulogne. 
(Lat vid. Rym. XV. 211.) In Agro medio, inter 
Boloniam & Doultray. March 24, 1550. 226. 

48. Henry II; his commiiTion to Rochepot, 8cc. 
for taking pofleflion of Boulogne. (Two Origs. Fr. 
attefted by de Montmorency and CoUigny. vid. 
feym. XV. 220.) Paris, March SO, 1550. 239. 

49. Sir John Mafon, to the lords of council ; about 
the releafe of French prifoners at Jerfey ; the mer- 
chants of Orleans, &c. (Orig.) Poilfy, Aug. 26, 
1550v 243. 

50. Edward VI ; his commiffion to Grif 

R. Rode, and Wm. Cooke, to treat with French com- 
miffioners about putting a ftop to piracies. (Lat. 
figned by the Lds. of council.) Alfo a copy of the 
fame. . Weftm. Dec. 22, 1550. 245. 

51. Inftructions of the lords of council, to the 
marquis of . fot treating with French com- 
jnilfioiiers. Greenwich, May 20, 1551. 250. 

52. Inftruftions of the lords of council, to the 

marquis of . . about the payment of 8,000 

crowns; alfo inftrufctionja to fir Wm." Pickering, and 
fir Hen. Sidney; and further inftrudions to the 
marcjuis, &c. (thefe four articles are a fet of co- 
pics by the fame hand.) June, 1551. 256. 

53. Edward VI; further inftruftions to his com- 



miffioner, treating with the French: two articles. 
(Orig. figned by the and the Lds, of council.) 

264. 

54. Edward VI; inftru6lions at>out iiegulating fome 
affairs at Calais. (Orig. the end wanting.) ' 274. 

55. Edward VI; inftru6lions refpe6i:inglhe furrender 
of Boulogne. (Orig. the end wanting.) 275; 

56. Inftrudions to commiffioners fent to infpeft 
die ftate of the king's dominions in France, parti- 
cularly Calais, (a rough draught) 1551. 276. 

57. Mary Q. of Hungaiy? to Edward VI; two 
fragments. (Orig. only the firft figned.) 06t. 22, 

1551. and Jan. 3, 1551-2. 278. 

58. An account of monies paid by warrants, in the 
years 1550 and 1551. 280. 

59. Barnaby Fitzpatrick ; four letters to Edward 
VI ; about the Fi^^ king^'s progrefe in Lorrain. (Orig.) 

Nancy, April 15. Lieftorft, May Aug 

Oct. 12, 1552. 284. 

60. Ld. W. Mountjoy, to Wolfey; three letters of 
intelligence. (Orig.) Toumay, May 5, 3 1 . O&t. 29. 

290. 

61. A draught of a letter on the affairs of Lorrain. 
June 21, 1^52. 295. 

62. Minutes of orders to be fent by the council; 
chiefly concerning Calais. (Orig. figned T. Ely 
Cane. Winchefter, and 4 more.) Combes, ..... 8. 

299. 

63. Northumberland (John Dudley E. of) to 
on lYench affairs. (Orig.) Dec. 5, 

1552. 303. 

64. A report of fome minifter or agent from 
France.^ chiefly on Scottifh affairs, (a fragment) 

305. 

65. The council of Calais, to the Privy Council; 
about the trade of that town. (Orig.) Calais, Dec, 9! 

307. 

66. Ld. Robt? Cecil; orders to commiffioners con- 
cerning regulations at Calais. (Orig,) 309. 

67. Wm to Wolfey? on French affairs. 

(Orig.) Calais, 22. sii. 

68. Francis to the Privy Seal ; reports the 

Fr. K. advancing to St. Omers. (Orig.) April 16. 

312. 

69. A regulation for the importation of divers 
goods into Calais, (a fragment.) 314. 

70. Some articles of agreement concerning troops 
to be fent to the Low Countries, (a fragment) 

315. 

71. Titles of feveral treaties, commiffions, &c. 
during the reign of Edward VI. Si 6. 

Caligula^ V. 
Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftansfol. 219* 

1. Copies of two inftruclions to fome ambaffador 
in France : the latter dated Feb. 1552-3. 1. 

2. Minutes of a letter from the Privy Council ? 
to the council of Calais. Sept 14, 1553. 9. 

3. Two letters from a minifter abroad, to Q*Mary, 
(Origs.) the former dated June, 1554. 11. ' 

4. A commiflion forambaffadorsto France: Pti^et 
one of them. (Lat) 1555. 

5. Journal of Ld. Paget's journey to a congrefs at 
Marke near Calais. May and June, 1555. 2 1. 

6. Lift of oflficers fent to the Englifh army in 
France ; and the char§;es attending them : alfo a 
rough copy of th« fanlQ in . French. 30. 

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7. Opinion (of thp Privy Council ?) concerning 
tjie ejipe4iepcy qf goipg tx> w^r with France. 1657 ? 

37. 

8. Queen Mary's declaration of war againft France. 
1557. 41. 

9. Q. Eli^beth's inftru6iions for negociating a 
peace, (two fragments, both in the fame hand.) 

1559. 42. 

10. Henry II. K. of France, to Q. Elizabeth; on 
her acceffion ; and expreffing a folicitude for peace, 
(partly autograph.) Paris, June 20, i558-9^ 49. 

11. Q. Elizabeth, to Ld. Effingham ; direfting him 
to apply for an abatement of Ld. Gray's raufom. 
(Orig.) Weftm. March 21, 1559- 51. 

12. The treaty of Chateau- Cambrefis; with the 
commiffions of the plenipotentiaries, (vid. Rym. XV. 
505. where it is imperfef^ly printed.) April 2, 1559. 

53. 

13. Q. Elizabeth's inftrudions to her ambaffador 
in France; chiefly about Scottifh affairs. 1559. 60. 

14. De Vendome, to Q. Elizabeth; credential, 
and inftruftions to an agent. Qu. Whether Anthony 
due dc Vendome, afterwards K. of Navarre, father to 
Henry IV? (Orig. Fr.) 1559. 63. 

15. An account of charges attending royal ob- 
fequies. 65. . 

16. Edward Came, to Q. Elizabeth; intelligence 
from Rome : alfo extrafts out of fome other letters 
from him. (Orig.) 1559. 69. 

.17. A paper of intelligence out of France, (a frag- 
ment.) 72. 

18. Three letters from fir Nic. Throckmorton, to 
Sec'' Cecil ; one of them wholly in cypher and not 
explained,^ the other two dated Amboife, April 18. 
and Paris, July 19, 1560. partly in cypher, but ex- 
plained. 80. 

19. Sir 'Nic. Throckmorton, to Q. Elizabeth. 
(Orig.) Paris, .... 26. 87. 

20. Sir Nic. Tlirockmorton, to Q. Elizabeth. 
(Orig.) Abbeville, .... 11. 94. 

21. A confirmation of the treaty of Chateau-Cam- 
brefis, by the French plenipotentiaries. (Latin.) 

1560. 100. 

22. Three rough draughts of papers concerning 
the treaty of Chateau-Cambrefis. The lafl; entitled 
" The anfwcr unto the proteftation of the French 
king's ambaffador." 1560. 101. 

23. An addition to Q. Elizabeth's anfwer to the 
French ambaffador s proteftation. (Latin.) May 
10, 1560. 107. 

24. A paper containing much intelligence con- 
cerning France, Scotland, &c. 1560? 108. 

25. Sec'' Cecil, to Ld. Paget; exhorting him to 
exert himfelf. (Orig. but not figned.) Oft. 10, 
1560. 113. 

26. Charles IX. king of France; his fafe-condu6l 
for repairing to the council of Poiffy. (French.) 
St. Germain, July 25, I56l. 114. 

27. An order of council for raifing troops, pro- 
vifious, &c. in Normandy, &c. 1 16. 

28. AAateinent of the pay of troops at Newport 
and Dieppe. 1 18. 

§^ Three fragments of intelligence, about Q. 
Mary's going to Scotland : Ihe is here fometimes cal- 
led " Reine Blanche." (French.) 1561. 119. 

30. A paper figned Beau voir la None, to Cecil ? 
reprefenting the want of forces for the expedition of 
Honfleur. Feb. 7, 1562. 122. 

S\. Sir N. Throckmorton, to firTho. Chaloncr, 



refident in Spain ; intelligence concerning the French 
court. (Orig.) Paris, April 14. 124. 

32. Copy of a letter in Spanifli, faid Jto be from 
the D. d'Alba. 1562. 126. 

33. Q. Elizabeth; her remonftrance concerning 
the tyrannies praclifcd by the French court againft 
the people ot Normandy. (French.) Sept. 15G2. 

128. 

34. An anfwer of a governor in Normandy (per- 
haps of Havre?) to articles relating to liberty of 
confcience. (French,) 1562. 131. 

35. Two papers on the furrender of Havre dd 
Grace; both originals, and figned V. de Chartres, kd 
1563? 133. 

36. Guido Cavalcanti ; two papers concerning his 
ferv^ces. (Orig. Ital.) The tormer a letter dated 
London, July 10, 1563. 139. 

37. An ordinance of Philip king of Spain; in con- 
fequence of the breach of privileges by England re- 
fpefting his fubjefts in Flanders. (Fr.) Bruffclls, 
Dec. 7, i563. 142. 

38. Doar to the E. of War>vick; rcqui- 

fitions for aid in Normandy. Dieppe, Jan. 11. 1 46. 

39. Eight papers figned Warwick ; being orders 
for difcipline, &c. at Havre de Grace: and two 
others not figned. April and May, 1563. 148. 

40. A paper figned F. Knollys; concerning the 
troops in Normandy, and their maintenance. 158. 

41. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to the E. of War- 
wick her lieutenant general in Normandy ; and alio 
to the faid earl, and the council and ofticers of Havre 
de Grace. 1563? 160. 

42. A treaty between England and France ; with 
the confirmations of both parties, (two copies, vid, 
Rym. XV. 640.) Troyes, April 11, 1564. 172 and 

176. 

43. A treaty between England and France, (a 
fragment, vid. Rym. XV. 644.) Alfo a letter from 
the French king, (two copies.) Troyes, April 12, 
1564. 186* 

44. A difcuffion concerning Q. Elizabeth's claim 
for the reftitution of the toM- ns in Picardy, by virtue 
of the treaty of Chateau-Cambrefis. " 195. 

45. Inftruftions to Englifli ambafiadors fent to 
France to treat concerning fome points relative to 
the treaty of Chateau-Cambrefis. March, 1566. 205. 

46. A paper figned Aubefpine ; being anfwers to 
fome remonftrances made by an Englifii ambaflador 
for injuries done to Englifh fubjccls. 215. 

47. A French paper ; fcemingly apian of a league 
for the defence of religion. 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans, foliis 399* 

1. Q. Elizabeth ; her commiflion to fir Tlio. Smith, 
&c. to demand pofieflion pf Calais, (Orig. Lat. on. 
vellum.) Weftm. Maich £(>, 1567. 1. 

2. Copy of an inftrument, declaring the manner of 
the demand of the town of Calais, made by fir Tho. 
Smith, &c. &c. 1567- 

3. Sir* Tlio. Smith, and fir Henry Norris, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; an ample report of their proceedings in 
France. (Orig.) Paris, May 3, 1567. 10. 

4. A memorial to the French king, concerning 
redrefs for certain piracies. (Fr.) Aug. 5, 1567^ 

21. 

5. Sir Henry Norris, to Q. Elizabeth ; reports his 
ncgociation for fatisfadion for certain piracies. 
(Orig.) Gompiegne, Aug. 7, 1567. 23. 

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6. Pafquiers and RoUete? to Q. Elizabeth; a letter 
of thanks. (Orig. Fr.) London, Oft. 8, 1567. «5. 

6. b. Fr. E. of Bedford; his paflTport for M. de 
Lignerolles, returning from Scotland to France. 
(Orig.) Berwick, .... 27, 1567. 26. 

7. Etat des finances du roi de France pour Tannic 
1567. . 27. a. 

8. Q. Elizabeth; her inftruftions, probably to 
Smith and Norris. (a draught corrected by Cecil.) 
1567. 28. 

9. Sir Hen. Norris, to Sec'' Cecil; intelligence 
from France, &c. Paris, Feb. 9, 1568. 31. 

10. A remonftrance of a French ambaflador, exhi- 
bited to Q. Elizabeth ; about hoftile proceedings on 
the part of England. (Fr.) Feb. 1568. 32 

11. Q. Elizabeth; a mefiage delivered by her to 
the French ambaffador. March 3. 1568. 34. 

12. Note of a letter of Q. Elizabeth, to fir Hen 
Norris ; about a complaint of a French ambaflador, 
March 15, 1568. .38. 

13. A remonftrance to Q. Elizabeth, concernin 
her interference in the troubles of France. (Fr, 
July 24, 1568. 39. 

14. Chaftillon, to Q. Elizabeth; recommending 
Cavaigne. (Orig. Fr.) Rochclle, Sept. 14, 1568. 

45. 

15. Louis de Bourbon (prince of Condi) cre- 
dential in favour of Cavaigne. (Orig. Fr.) Rochelle, 
Sept 15, 1568- 44. 

16. Sir Hen, Nortis's meflage, declared to the 
French king by order of Q. Elizabeth, (French, two 
copies.) Sept. 1568. 46. 

17. Sec^ Cecil, to Ld. Leicefter; about the affairs 
of France. (Orig.) Savoy, 061. 18, 1568. 56. 

18. Q. Catherine de Medicis, to Q. Elizabeth; 
credential in favour of la Mottc. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, 

1568. 58. 

19. Jehanne (Q. of Nav^arre) to Q. Elizabeth; 
on the deplorable ftate of the proteftants in France. 
(Orig. Fr.) Rochelle, Oct. 1568. 59. 

20. Sir Hen. Norris, to Sec^ Cecil; intelligence 
from France. (Orig. partly cypher.) Dec. 14, 1568. 

60. 

21. De la Motte Fenelon, to Sec'' Cecil ; defirin 
an exemption of duty on his wine. (Orig. Fr, 
London, Jan. 5, 1569. 62. 

22. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Hen. Norris ; inftruclions 
to communicate to the French king her fuccefles in 
the north. Jan. 5, 1569* 63. 

23. Q. Elizabeth ; inftru6iions to her ambaflado? 
in France (fir H. Norris?) (a rough draught cor- 
reftcd by Cecil.) Feb. 2i, 1569. 66. 

24. Q. Elizabeth's inftruclions to fir Hen. Norri*. 
(a draught in Cecil's hand.) March 22, 1569. 74. 

25. An ordinance of Charles IX. K of France, for 
the pvoteftion of Englifli traders. (Fr.) April 2, 
1569. 78. 

26* Sir Hen. Norris, to Q. Elizabeth; a long 
difpatch, partly in cypher. (Orig.) Mctz, April 18, 
1569^ 80. 

27. Sir Hen. Norris, to Q. Elizabeth ; another 
difpatch. (Orig.) Verdun, April 28, 1569. 84. 

28. Hen. de Bourbon, to Sec'^ Cecil; complin 
mental. (Orig. Fr.) Archiac, June 5, 1569. 86. 

29* Chaftillon, to Sec'^ Cecil; intelligence from the 
army of the princes. (Orig. Fr.) Angouleme, June 6. 
1569. 86. * 

30. Henry (de Bourbon) to Sec'^ Cecil; requeftipg 



a fupply of money. (Orig. Fr.) Archiac, June 6, 
1569. 87. 

31. The Vidame of Chartres, to Sec^ Cecil; ob- 
fervations on recent events. (Orig. Lat.) June I2j 
1569. 88. 

32. An inventory of jewels and trinkets belonging 
to the Q. of Navarre, the prince of Cond6, and the 
admiral, which were mortgaged to Q. Elizabeth; 
(Orig. Fr. figued Pelletier.) Rochelle, June 12, 1569. 

90. 

. 33. Sir Hen. Norris, to Q. Elizabeth; a difpatch; 
the death of Deux Pont mentioned. (Orig.) Or- 
leans, June 19, 1569. 92. 

34. Sir Hen. Norris, to Q. Elizabeth; a difpatch, 
(Orig.) Orleans, July 4, 1569. 93. 

35. Henry de Bourbon, to Sec'' Cecil ; and to Ld* 
Leicefter; thanking them for good oftices. (both 
Orig. Fr.) Camp at Varaignes, July 4, 1569. 94. 

36. Henry de Bourbon, to Q. Elizabeth ; a letter 
of thanks. (Orig. Fr.) July 5, 1569. 95. 

37. CTiaftillon, to the E. of Pembroke; thanks 
for good offices, and requefting the. continuance 
of them. (Orig. Fr.) BufleroUes? July 6, 1569. 

96. 

38. Chaftillon, to Sec^ Cecil? rcquefting the con- 
tinuance of his good offices. (Orig. Fr.) BufleroUes, 
July 6, 1569. 97. 

39. Jehanne (Q. of NavaiTe) to Q. Elizabeth ; a 
letter of thanks. (Orig. Fr.) Rochelle, July 19, 
1569. 98. * 

40. Sir Hen. Norris, to Sec^ Cecil ? intelligence 
from France. (Orig. partly cypher.) Orleans, July 
23, 1569. 98. 

41. Jehanne (Q. of Navarre) to Q. Elizabeth^ 
requefting a free paflage through her kingdom in 
favour ot Mr. Juilles. (Orig. Fr.) Sept. 8, 1569. 

99. 

42. Cardinal de Chaftillon, to Sec'' Cecil ; UVo 
letters reprefenting the want of aid,, and concerning 
fome merchants. (Orig. Fr.) Sept. . . .and 10, 1569. 

100- 

43. The Vidame of Chartres, to Sec'' Cecil; two 
letters. (Orig. Fr. and Lat.) Sept. 18, and 26, 
1569. 102. 

44. The Card, de Chaftillon, to Sec'^ Cecil; defir- 
ing f*ife-condu6ts. (Orig. Fr.) Shene, Oft. 3, 1569- 

104. 

45. Q. Catherine (de Medicis) to Q. Elizabeth; 
notifying the viftory of Montcontour. (Orig. Fr.)* 
Pleffis les Tours, Oa. 8, 1569. 105. 

46. Charles the IX. king of France, to Q. Eliza- 
beth; on the duke d' Anjou's viftory at Montcon- 
tour. (Orig. Fr.) Pleffis les Tours, 0&. 8, 1569* 

106. 

47. Tlie Vidame of Chartres, to oa 

private affairs; a remittance of wine. (Orig. Fr.) 
Hanouart, 06L 14, 1569. 107. 

48. The Card, de Chaftillon ; his full powers to 
Cavagne. (Orig. Fr.) Sheene, Oft. 1 7, 1 569. 1 08. 

49. The Vidame of Chartres, to * about 

the remittance of wine. (Orig. Fr.) 061. 18, 1569. 

109. 

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50. Charles IX. K. of France^ to the Englifli am- 
baflador at his court ; complaining of outrages com- 
mitted by Engliftimen on his fubjefts. (Orig. Fr.) 
St. Jean d'Angely, Nov. 3, 1569. no. 

51. Tlie Vidame of Chartres, to claims a 

lum detained by the means of Madme. de Stafford. ' 
(Orig. Fr.) Nov. 1569. in. 

52. De la Motte Feuclon, to Q. Elizabeth ; de* 

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mands redrefs for the violation of a paffport (Ori 
iFr.) London, Dec. c, 1569. 112. 

53; De la Motte Fenelon, to on the 

violation of a paflport. (Orig. Fr.) London, Dec. 
2, 1569. 113. 

54. The Vidame of Chartres, to Q. Elizabeth; a 
petition concerning the entry of a cargo of wine. 
(Orig. Fr.) Auborne (Holborn) Dec. 8, 1569- 114. 

55. The Vidame of Chartres, to con- 
cerning an exemption from the wine duty. (Orig. 
Fr.) Auboi'ne, Dec. 8, 1569. 115. 

56. Sir Hen. Norris, to Q. Elizabeth; a difpatch 
on various matters, (Orig.) Niort, Dec. 10, 1569. 

116. 

56. b. The Vidame of Chartres, to thanks 

for interceflion with the queen. Dec. 24, 1 569- 1 1 9. 

56. c. The Vidame of Chartres; a ftatement of 
fa6ts concerning fome eftates of his family ; addrefled 
to Q. Elizabeth. (Orig. Fr. not figned.) 1569. 

120. 

SH. .V to La Motte; concerning the 

depredations of the Englilh. (Orig. Fr.) Rouen, 
; . . . 15, 1569. 122. 

58. The Vidame of Chartres, to . ; defir- 

ms; his interceflion with Q. Eliz. and another letter 
to^Q. Elizabeth. (Orig. Fr.) 1569. 123. 

59. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Hen. Norris ; inftruclions. 
fa draught correfted by Cecil.) 1569. 125. 

60. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Hen. Norris ; two fets of 
inftruclions concerning the mediation of the French 
court in favour of Mary Q. of Scots, (a draught.) 
1569? 127. 

61. Tlie Card, de Chaftillon, to Sec^ Cecil; re- 
quefting leave to pufchafe provifions for tlie army 
of the princes. (Orig. Fr.) Sheene, Jan. 3, 1570. 

133. 

62. The Vidame of Chaitres, to Sec'' Cecil; on his 
private concerns. (Orig. Fr.) Jan. 4, 1570. 134. 

63. The Card, de Chaftillon, to Sec'' Cecil ; com- 
municates news from the army of the princes. (Orig. 
Fr.) Jan, 1570. 135. 

64. Articles pour Tobfervalion de Ttdit de pacifi- 
cation, o6troy^s par Charles IX. (Fr.) St. Germain 
des pr^s, Nov. 4, 1570. 136. 

65. A fragment of articles of a pacification. (Fr.) 

144. 

66. A paper confifting of a communication of the 
•ambafladors of the German princes to Charles IX. 
^ and Charles's anfwer : the latter dated Dec. 24, 1570. 

145. 

67. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Tho. Smith; inftruflions 
concerning the duke of Anjou's oflPer of marriage. 
(Orig. conf. Vefp. F. VI. paflim.) Jan. 25, 1571-2. 

149. 

6b. Rough draught of a letter of intelligence, faid 
to be to fir Tlio. Smith, (a fragment.). Paris, Feb. 
26, 1573. 155. 

69. Q. Elizabeth ; her fafe-condu6l for the duke 
d'Alenifon. Greenwich, March 16, 1573. 158. 

70. S. Beacon? to Ld. Leicefter ; fome intelligence 
about the French fleet. (Orig.) Falmouth, April 27, 
1573. • 160. 

7 1 . llalph Lane, to Ld. Leicefter; oh naval matters. 
(Orig.) London, May 4, 1573. 162. 

72. Q. Elizabeth, to the Q. mother of France; on 
the propofal of a marriage with the D. d'Alenf on. 
(Fr.; Greenwich, May 21, 1573. 164. 

73. Q. Elizabeth, to the D. d'Alen^on ; on his in- 
tended vifit, and propofal of marriage. (Fr.) May 
21, 1573. 1*66, 



74. Q. Elizabeth, to the D. d'Anjou ; on liis elec- 
tion to the crown of Poland. (Fr.) 1573. 167. - 

75. Extrait d'aucuns articles tir^s de la minute 
de Tedit et pacifications. (N. B. The four preceding 
articles are a fet of copies written by the fame hand.) 

168. 

76. Lang ? to Ld. Leicefter ; profefling his 

devotion to the queen and hinifelf- (Orig. Fr.) 
London, June, 1573. 171. 

77. Q. Elizabeth's inftruflions to . : . • Horfey, Efq* 
fent to the Fr.^king. June, 1573. 17s. 

78. Queftions and anfwers, concerning the pro*- 
pofcd marriage of Q. Elizabeth with the D. d'Alen^on. 
(Fr.) Sept. 1573. 187. 

79. Anfwers to Marflial Gondy de Retz, concern- 
ing the propofed marriage of Q. Elizabeth with the 
D. d'Alcnfon. Sept. 1573. I89. 

80. to the E. of Leicefter;^ compli- 

mental. (Orig. Fr.) Nancy, Nov. 1573. ' 191. 

81. Henry D. d'Anjou (at this time king of 
Poland) to Q» Elizabeth ; defiring her fafc-conduc^ 
for his fiiips paffing into Poland. (Orig. Fr.) 
Orleans, 1573. 192. 

82. Upwards of. thirty original letters from Va- 
lentine Dale, to Ld. Leicefter, &c. of various dates 
throughout the year 1573, and fome of i574-and-5. 
Avith (everal Italian inclofures and notes containing a 
variety of intelligence .from the continent. They 
are all much mutilated, and the names and dates of 
many are wanting. 193. 

83. Two papers entitled, " inftruftions to the 
marflial Danville. (Fr.) Montpellier, Jan. 13, 
1574. 274. 

83. b. A declaration of the diet of Poland, re- 
nouncing their allegiance to Henry D. d'Anjou* 
(Lat.) 1574. 276. 

84. Tho. Willis, to Ld. Leicefter; intelligence 
about French attairs. (Orig.) Jan. 15, 1574. 269. 

85. Lang ? to Ld. Leicefter; mentions in a 

P. S. an intention for a general maflacre of the pro- 
teftantsin France. (Orig. Fr.) Feb. G, 1574. 270. 

86. Jac. Mannuci, to Ld. Leicefter; intelligence 
about certain domeftics of M. de Mercy, &c. (Orig. 
Ital. two letters.) Paris, March 20 and 23, 1574. 

277. 

87. La Motte Fenelon, to Ld. Leicefter; the death 
of Charles IX. mentioned. (Orig. Fr.) London, 
Aug. 10, 1574. 281. 

88. Charles de Montmorency, to Ld. Leicefter; 
concerning the releafe of Marflial de Montmorency. 
(Orig.Fr.) Sept. 8, 1574. 283. 

89. Henry III. king of France, to Ld. Leicefter; 
profeiTmg friendfliip. (Orig. Fr.) Lyons, 06i, 5, 
1574. ^ 285. 

90. Mongoumery, to Ld. Leicefter; a letter of 
thanks. (Orig. Fr.) Rochelle, Oct. 8, 1574. 286. 

* 91. La Motte Fenelon, to Ld. Leicefter; with 
a prefent from the Q. of Scotland to Q. Elizabetli. 
(Orig* Fr.) London, Nov. 7, 1574. 288. 

92. R. (Lord) North, to Ld. Leicefter; intelli- 
gence from the French court. (Orig) Paris, Nov. 
16, 1574. 290. 

93. Acerbo Vellutelli, to Ld. Leicefter; on private 
concerns. (Oi*ig. Ital.) London, Nov. 12, 1574. 

, 292. 

94. Some lady, to Q. Ehzabeth; offers her fer- 
vices, and thanks her for favours. Nov. 24, 1574? 

294. 

95. Jac. Itfantiuei, to fir Fh Walfingham ; intel- 

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ligence from France. (Orig. Ital.) Lyons, Nov. 27, 

1574. 296. 
96. Articles of an agreement, feemingly concern- 
ing a domellic. (Ital.) 1674? 298. 

97' Henry III. K. of France, and the Q. mother; 
about the reception they gave to Ld. North at Lyons. 
(Fr.) Lyons, Jan. 24, 1575, 299. 

98. A fragment of a letter to Q. Eliz. on French 
affairs, Jan. 28? 1575. 301. 

99. Francois (D. d'Alenf on) to fir Tho. Smith ; 
complimental. (Orig. Fr.) Nov. 29, 1575. 303. 

100. Montmorency, to fir Tho. Smith; compli- 
mental. (Orig. Fr.) Poitiers, Dec. 3, 1575. 304. 

101. Hen. III. K. of Fr. to fir Tlio. Smith, (a few 
lines Orig. Fr.) Paris, Dec. 16, 1575. 305. 

102. Henry III, to Q. Elizabeth; defiring redrefs 
for fome merchants. (Orig. Fr.) Dec. 1575. 306. 

103. Lan^ ? two fragments, in one of 

which he cfefires leave to export three geldings. 

1575. 307. 

104. Acerbo Vellutelli; three letters to Ld. Lei- 
cefter. (Orig. Ital. much mutilated.) Jan. 27, 16, 
and 30, 1575. 309. 

105. T. Earl of Suflex, to Ld. Leicefter ; on French 
affairs. (Orig.) April 7, 1576. 315. 

106. A tra6l, entitled, " Police et difcipline eccle- 
fiaftique pour le reglement des eglifes de Guemft, 
Gerft, Sark, et Origni, comme elle a (tt6 faite au 
fynode tenu k Guernf(6, le 18 de Juin, 1576." 324. 

107. A paper of intelligence from Tournay. Nov. 
20; and Antwerp, Nov. 22, 1576. 317. 

108. Sir A Pawlet, to Ld. Leicefter; three fmall 
fragments. (Orig.) Paris, Nov. 24, and Dec. 8, 
and 23, 1576, 319. 

109. The i)lat of the place of affembly of the Fr. 
king, with the three eftates. Dec. 6, 1576. 339. 

110. Seventeen letters from Valent. Dale, to Ld. 
Leicefter; and fome papers without lignaturcs writ- 
ten in the courfe of theyear 1576. (much mutilated.) 

340. 

111. A paper entitled " Harangue du roy," pro- 
bably the Ipeechheld by Henry III. to the alfembly, 
on his acceflion, in the year 1576. 377. 

112. A paper entitled, " L'ambaffadeur de France 
k la majeft6 dc la Reyne d'An^leterre;" concerning 
the execution of the treaty of Fornam Caftle ; the 
treatment of the Q. of Scots, &c. 381. 

1 1 3. Q. Elizabeth's inftrudions to her ambaffador in 
France. 386. 

114. Sir Francis Walfmgham; a fragment, dated 
Morret, April 1. 392. 

115. Babeaud, to Ld. Leicefter; a fragment of a 
letter about plots of poifoning. London, March 27. 

393. 

116. Articles about mercantile privileges. 395. 

117. Three letters of intelligence, in Italian; two 
from Antwerp. 396. 

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1. Sir Amy as Pawlet, to the E. of Leicefter? reports 
the fuddeh departure of Monfieur (the D. d'Anjou) 
from Paris. (Orig.) Paris, Feb. 1577. 1. 

2. Rithd. Spencer, to . intelligence from 
France; (Orig. Lat.) Par. Dec. 24, 1577. «. 

3. Sir A. Pawlet, to the E. of Leicefter } various 
intelligence; Don John's armaments, &c. (Orig.) 
Par. Oct. SO, 1577. 3. 



4. Bryiart (Chanc. of Fr.) a declaration concern- 
ing redrefs for the capture of fliips. (an Engliili 
tranflation.) Par. Nov. 14, 1577. 5. 

5. John to the E. of Leicefter; acquaints 

him that Monf Perdillan is to be fent into England 
by the proteftants, &c. (Orig.) Rochelle, Oct, 28, 
1577.^ 6. . 

6. Sir A. Pawlet, to the E. of Warwick; intel- 
ligence from France. (Orig.) Poi6tiers, 061. 5, 
1577. 8. 

7. Sir A. Pawlet, to the E. of Leicefter; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Poi6liers, Oft. 6, 1577. 10. 

8. Sir A. Pawlet, to Sec'^ Walfmgham? a variety of 
intelligence concerning the fufpicious proceedings 
of the French, and otner powers ; about Don John, 
Mansfield, the Guifes, &c. alfo about Scottifh affairs^ 
&c. (Orig.) Paris, 1577. 12. 

9. A letter from a lady ; defiring the perfon it is 
Avritten to, to aflift her in recovering fome plate, 
trinkets, &c. which llie had lent to Col. Winbonic. 
(Orig. Fr.) Forges, Sept. 18. 14. 

1 0. A letter (probably from Walfingham) to fir A. 
Pawlet; intelligence 11, 1577. 15. 

11. Sir A. Pawlet, to Q. Elizabeth; an amplci 
report of events in France ; the taking of la Charit6 
and Iflbire; preparations, &c. (Orig.) Tours, June 
12, 1577. 16. 

12. A ten days iournal, of the proceedings qf the 
fleets of the French king, and the princes. 21. 

IS. Tlio. Copley, to Ld Hates his reafonsi 

for accepting the rank of baron from the French 
king. (Orig.) Paris, Dec. 5, 1577- 23. 

14. Sir A. Pawlet, to Ld intelligence^ 

(Orig.) Paris, Feb. 4. 25. 

1 5. A letter not figned, but probably from fir A. 
Pawlet, to Walfmgham; intelligence from France 
Blois, April, 1577. 1 ,! 

16. A rough draught Of a Spanifli letter- Sept. 5, 
1577. 30. 

17. Sir A. Pawlet, to the E. of Leicefter; about 
warlike prepamtions in France. (Orig.) Poi6liers, 
July 19, 1577. 31. 

18. Sir Fran. Walfmgham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
acquaints him with the furrender of la Charit^j 
and other intelligence from France. (Orig.) Lon- 
don, May 20, 1577. 33. 

19. Henry III. K. of France, to the municipal 
ofiiccrs of Paris and other cities; ordering them to 
arm againft the Hugvienots. (French.) Blois, Jan. 
3, 1577. 35, 

20. Sir Fran. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
communicates French news: two letters, (Orig.) 
Strateford, July 25, and 26, 1577. 37. 

21. Th to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 

about the proceedings of the princes in the fouth of 
France. (Orig.) Rochelle, Sept. 7, 1577. 4i. 

22. A paper in Burleigh's hand; being a propofal 
for a mefl'age to be lent to France. 43. 

23. Certain points of fir Amyas Pawlet's pftruc- 
tions. 1577- 45i 

24. Inftruftion* for fir A. Pawlet; appointed am- 
Tjaflador to the French king. 1577. 49. 

25. Sir A. Pawlet, to fir Fran. Walfingham ? in- 
telligence about the war in France. Poidiers, July 
19, 1577. ^ . 53. 

26. Sir Fran. Walfmgham to the E* of Leicefter; 
French news. (Orig.) At Court, July 4, 1577. 55. 

27. Sir A. Pawlet ; four letters of intelligence 
from France, probably all to the £. of Leicefter. 

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(Orig.) Blois, April ... Par. March 25, 1577* and 
March lO, 1578. 57. 

28. Henry III. K. of France, to Q. Elizabeth ; a 
teqnifition to return fome fliips feized by the Englifli. 

63. 

29. Sir A. Pawlet, to the E. of Lercefter; re- 
prefents the wretched ftate of France ; and fends 
fome intelligence; 65. 

30. Articles to he obfei-ved, and the oath to be 
taken, by the knights of the order of the Holy Ghoft, 
inftrtuted in 1578. (French.) Paris, Oft. 25, 1577. 

68. 

31. A ratification of fome poM^ers delegated to the 
|)rinces by the city of Rochelle. (Orig. Fr. on 
vellum, figned by a great number of the members of 
thie municipality.) Rochelle, Sept. 10, 1568. 72* 

32. Ld. Burleigh, to Ld concerning 

Monfieur's offer of marriage to Q. Elizabeth. (Orig. 
a fmall fragment.) Sheene, Aug. 6, 1578. 74. 

33. Statutes of the order of the Holy Ghoft. 

1578. 76. 

34. Sir A. Pawlet, to fir Fra, Walfingham ; intel- 
ligence about thef releafe of fome Engliflmien, and 
IVIonfieur's preparations, See. (Orig.) Paris, Oft. 19, 
1577. 94. 

35. Copy of a letter from Geneva; chiefly on the 
proceedings of the Swifs. inclofed in the above. 
1577i 95. 

3€. Sir A. Pawlet, to Sir Fra. Walfingham; various 
Intelligence about French affairs. 98. 

37. Sir A. Pawlet, to Ld. Leicefter; two letters on 
French affairs, chiefly about Monlieur. (Orig.) 
Paris, July 20, and Feb. ... 1578. 100. 

38. R. Lloyd, to the E. of Leicefter; various in- 
telligence from the Fi'ench court. (Orig,) Paris, 
Jan. 18, 1579. " 103. 

59. Sir A. Pawlet, to the E. of Leicefter; two 
letters, one of thanks, and both containing intelli- 
gence; alfo about mules to be fent over. (Orig.) 
Feb. 9, and Jan. 11, 1578. 105. 

40. Articles of an accommodation between France 
and Spain. (Fr.) 1578. .108. 

41. A rough draught of a paper on the affairs of 
France, and the Low Countries. 1 10. 

42 to the E. of Leicefter; about redeem- 
ing the crown of Navarre mortgaged to Q. Eliza- 
beth, &c. (Orig.) Charter-houfe, July 26, 1578. 

Hi. 

43. A letter of intelligence from France; probably 
from fir A. Pawlet, to fir Fr. Walfingham. Paris, 
. . . . 5* 114. 

44. Sir A. Pawlet, to the E. of Leicefter; on 
French affairs, and fome private matters. (Orig.) 
Paris, Dec. 6, 1578. 11 8. 

45. A remonftrance of the ftates of Normandy, 
agamft the Taille* (Fr.) Rouen, Nov. 19, 1578. 

no. 

46. Sir Fra. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
about Fr. and Spanifh affairs, and a fuit of L' Shrewf- 
bary. (Orig.) Richmd. Nov. 11, 1578. 121. 

47. Sir A» Pawlet, to the E. of Leicefter; five 
lettei-s on Fr. Spanifti, and other affairs. (Orig.) 
Paris, Aug. 5, 35, May 23, 27, 1578. and Aug. 2, 

1579. 123. 

48. Edmund Yorke, to Arthur Aty; about great 
naval preparations in 5pain and France. (Orig.) 
G uernley, Aug. 7 . 131. 

49. De Vilgier, to the E. of Leicefter; requefting 
fome favour^ ^ {Orig. Fr.) Paris, Sept. 15 79* 183. 



50; Sir A. Pawlet, to the E. of Leicefter; thanks; 
and about the I), of Northumberland. (Orig.) 
Paris, June 18, 1579. 135. 

51. The municipality of Rochelle, to the E. of 
Leiceft^- ? defiring him to procure the remiflion of a 
debt they owed to the city of London. (Orig. Fr.) 
Rochelle, Dec. 26, 1579* 136. b. 

52. A French letter; probably an oriejinal from 
Monfieur (Francis D. d'Anjou) to the E. of Leicefter ; 
thanking him for his good oliices with Q. Eliz. and 
defiring leave to come to her court. 138. b. 

53. Sir A. Pawlet, to the E. of Leicefter; various 
intelligence. (Orig.) Paris, April 11, 1579. 139. 

54. Sir Fra. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
concerning the queen s marriage with Monfieur* 
(Orig.) At court, July 15, 1580. 140. 

55. W to concerning the Spanifli 

armaments. (Orig.) June . . . 1 580. 142. 

56. Sir H. Cobham, to the E. of Leicefter; two 
letters with intelligence from France. ( Orig. ) Paris, 
Aug. 9, and Nov. 3, 1580. 143. 

57. Three letters, in which the writer defcribcs his 
reception, and feveral feafts at the French court. 
Feb. 1580. 147. 

58. French ftanzas ; being a challenge to a tour- 
nament. .151. 

59. R. Lloyd, to the E. of Leicefter ; news fron\ 
France. (Orig.) March 15, 1579. 153. 

60. Sir E. Staftbrd ? to the E. of Ijeicefter ; a re- 
port. (Orig.) Angiers, Jan. 1579. 155. 

.61. Sir H. Cobham, to the E. of Leicefter; on hi^ 
negociations in France. (Orig.) Paris^ Jan, 20, 
1579? 156. 

62. Sir H. Cobham? to the E. of Leicefter; 
various intelligence about the motions of Monfieur, 
&c. 157* 

63. R. Lloyd, to the E. of Leicefter ; about war- 
like preparations in Spain and France. (Orig.) Paris, 
March ic, 1579. 159. 

, 64. W. H . . . . to two letters, the laft not 

fio;ned ; various intelligence, efpecially concerning 
Aionfieur. May 18, 1580. 160. 

65. A paper of intelligence from France. 166. 

66. H. prince of Conde, to Hen. Ill ; expreflive of 
loyalty, (probably a tranflation from the French.) 
La Fere, May 22, 1580. 167. 

67. R. Lloyd, to the E. of Leicefter ; news from 
France. (Orig.) May 31, 1580. 169. 

68. A French anonymous letter, probably to 
Leicefter; news from France. Paiis, June 8, 1580, 

171. 

69. Waad, to fir Fra. Walfingham ; vaiious in- 
telligence. (Orig.) Palis, Jan. 30, 1580. 173. 

70. Sir. H. Cobham, to the E. of Leicefter; two 
letters of intelligence. (Orig.) Paris, June 15, and 
March 12, 1580. 175. 

•71. Sir E. Stafford, to the E. of Leicefter; ac- 
quaints him with an audience he had of theFr. king* 
(Orig.) Paris, F^b.'e, 1580. 179. 

72. Sir H. Cobham,, to the E. of Leicefter. (a frag- 
ment.) Paris, Feb. 8, 1580. I80. 

73. Particuhu-s of Stafford's audience. Feb. 1580. 

181. 

74. IntelKgence from France. July, 1580. 182. 

75. Sir H. Cobham, to the E. of Leicefter; two 
letters, one containing intelligence, and the other on. 
Ldcefter's return to court (Orig. ) Paris, J one 9, 
1580. and March 13, 1581-2? 184. 

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76. R. Lloyd, to the E. of Leicefter ; occurrences 
in France. (Orig.) Paris, March 6, 1580. 188. 

77. Sir H. Cobham, to the E. of Leicefter; intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Paris, March 27, 1580. 190. 

78. G. Hopton, to the E. of Leicefter ; intelligence 
from Swiffeiland, France, &c. (Orig.) Paris, March 
27, 1579. 192. 

79. Anne Cohham, to the E. of Leicefter ; intel- 
ligence froiti France ; propofals for an accommoda- 
tion. (Orig.) May 13, 1580. 194. 

80. Henry III ; his commiffion, approving of the 
marriage of the D. d'Anjou, with Q. Eliz. (an 
EngliHi tranflatipn.) St. Germain, Feb. 28, 1581- 

196. 

81. A conference between the French ambaffador 
Mauvifieres, and the E. of Leicefter ; concerning the 
queen's marriage with the D. d'Anjou. Nov. 10. 

198. 

82. Sir H. Cobham, to fir Fra. Walfingham ; in- 
telligence. (Orig.) Paris, Sept. 22, 1581. 199. 

83. Sir tt. Cobham, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Paris, Sept 22, 1581. 201. 

84 to Mr. Herle; intelligence from 

France. 203. 

85. A letter figned A. Jamais, but endorfed John 
Gilpin, to Mr. Wm, Herle; intelligence. (Orig.) 
May 7, 1581. 204. 

86. Anth. Bacon, to the E. of Leicefter ; acquaints 
him with his arrival at Geneva, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 
Geneva, Nov. 24, 1581. 205. 

87. Sir H. Cobham, to the E. of Leicefter ; intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Paris, June 15, I58i. 207. 

88 . . to the D. d'Anjou; a letter of thanks. 

(Ital.) June 15, i58i. 209. 

8JK A paper endorfed, " Heads of the treafurer's 
difcourfe on French affairs. 211. 

90. Sir H. Cobham, to the E. of Leicefter ; intel- 
ligence. Paris, March 28,. 1582. 212. 

91. An account of the debt of the Low Countries 
to Q. Elizabeth. July, 1 582. 2 1 4. 

92. A note of the forces of France; taken by 
David Perryn. May, 1582. 216. 

93. A report on the ftate of the French court, &c. 
(imperfed.) 1583. ' 217. 

94. Sir H. Cobham, to fir Fra. Walfingham; about 
Scottifli affairs ; d'Aubigny penfioned by France, (a 
decypher.) March 11, 1682. 221. 

95. Sir H* Cobham, to fir Fra. Walfingham ; abgut 
Scottifli affairs, (partly in cypher.) Paris, Feb. 15, 
1583, 223. 

96. Sir Ed. Staffbrd, to the E. of Leicefter; inter- 
ceding for one Trefliam, &c. (Orig.) Paris, Oft. 
20, 1583. 226. 

97. Henry III; inftruftions to Mauvifieres about 
Scottifli affairs* (Frejich.) St. Germain, Dec. 2, 

1583. 228. 

98. The E. of Derby, fir E. Staffbrd, Clarencieux, 
jmd Somcrfet heralds ; their fiatement concerning a 
ceremonial at the inyeliiture of Henry HL with the 
order of the garter. 1584-5. 2ao. 

99. The journey of Hen. E. of Deiby, &c. into 
France to inveft Hen. III. with the order of the garter. 
Jan. 1584-5. 23 J. 

100. An account of the ceremony on invefting 
Hen. III. with the order of the garter. 1 5B4-5. 239. 

: 101. A declaration of the eledor of Cologne, 
granting liberty of confcience to his fubjeft^. Bonn, 
Jan. 1584. g43. 



102. Sir Ed. Staffbrd, to the E. of Leicefter ; intel- 
ligence. May 23, 1584. ^45.^ 

103 Lopez, to the E. of Leicefter; on 

private concerns. (Orig. Ital.) From court, April 
16, 1585. 247. 

104. Henry (K. of Navarre) to the E. of Leicef^ 
ter ; fome cautions, and profeffions of attachment to 
the queen. (Orig. Fr.) Sept 13, 1584. 249- 

105. SirE. Staffbrd, to the E. of Leicefter-; iritH- 
ligence. Paris. 250. 

106. Henry III, (K. of Fmnce) his acceptance of 
the order of the garter. Paris, ... 12, 1585. 252. 

107. A paper containing much intelligence on the 
civil war in France. (French.) 254. 

108. A French fonnet, on the ftate of affairis in 
France in 1585. 256. 

109. Sir Ed. Staffbrd, to the E. of Leicefter; in- 
telligence. (Orig.) Paris, Jan. 1585. * 258. 

no. The electors of Saxony and Brandenburgli, 
and 6 other German princes, to Henry K. of Na- 
varre; on affairs of religion. (Lat.) March 1, 

1586. 260. 

HI. Copies of four letters from the deputies of 
the ftates of the United Provinces, to the king of 
Navarre, the P. of Cond6, Monf de Chaftillon, and 
Vic. de Turenne^: alfo inftruftions to the faid de^ 
puties. (French.) Paris, March, 1585. " 268. 

112. Henry K. of Navarre? to the E. of Leicef- 
ter ; great profeffions of affe6lion, and about a pre-^ 
fent of two hawks. (Orig. Fr. but without fig- 
nature.) Heury addreifes the letter {to " His good 
Ld. and Father;" and fubfcribes himfelf " Voire 
bien humble Sohn," &c. Sedan, Aug. 13. 270. 

1 13. Intelligence from fome fpy, perhaps lent by 
fir Fra. Walfingham into France. 1586.^ 2?4.* 

114. Sir Fra. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter 
whilft in the Low Countries; recommending a phy-* 
fician. (Orig.) Greenwich, July 8, 1586. 275. 

115. Henry (K. of Nav.) to fir Fra. Walfihg- 
ham; thanking him for good offices. (Orig. Fr.) 
Qaftelgeloux, Feb. 26, 1585. 277. 

116 to Mr. Wra. Herle; conceniing 

private affairs. (Orig. Er.) April 23. 278. 

117. Henry (K. of Nav.) to fir Fia.Nv^alfinghamj 
credential for Bufanval. (Orig. Fr.) Montauban^ 
Jan. 23, 1586. 280. 

1 18. La None, to Staffbrd ; various news from Ge- 
neva, the Low Countries, &c. (Qrig. Fr.) Geneva^ 
April 16, 1586. 281. 

1 19. A requifition to the council, to releafe fome 
ihips, and their cargoes of com; with a lift of the 
faid lliips. July. 282. 

120. Anth tptheE. of Leicefter; a let- 
ter of civility. (Orig. Fr.) Utretht, Dec. 12. 286. 

121. Dioguo Bot^ll to t:he E. of leicefter;; 

credential. (Orig. Ital.) Dordreclit, Sept 30, 15^7. 

287. 

128. Sir Fra. Wal^ngham, to the E. of Leic.eften 
(Orig. a fragment.) July 25, 1587. 288. - 

123. J. Wolley, to the E. of Leicefter; chiefly on 
private concerns. (Orig.) April 4, 1587. 290. 

124 • tp the E. of Leicefter ; defiring 

his good offices with Uie admiral. (Orig. Fr.) July, 

1587. 292. 

125. A paper entitled, "French occurrences.*' 
Aug. 1587. ^ 294. 

126. Advertifements out of Spain, and froip Pari^ 
Sept 28, 1587. 296. b. 

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127, Henry (K. of Navarre) to.the 5^. of Leieef- 
*er; credential for Bufanval. (Orig. Fr.) . ,298. i 
. 128. A French fong entitled, " L'echo de France." 
1587. ^ ^99^ 

129. Balwood, to James VI. K. of Scotland? with 
an apology for Q. Mary his mother? againft Bucha- 
nan. (Orig. Fr.) Feb. 18, 1588,-9. 301. 

130. Ja. Grey? to John Thomfon; foliciting his 
vote for an elc6tion in parliament. (Orig.) Tutljill, 
Sept 1588. 302. 

,131. Sir Fr. Walfmgham, to the.E. of Leicefter : 
a note. .(Orig.) June 28, 1588. 304. 

132. Ant. Perezius, to James VI? about coming 
into his kingdom; and Tho, Parry,,to Perezius; en- : 
courajrins: him thereto. (Latin.) Capterb. Feb, 23. 

^ 306. » 

133. Sir E. Stafford, to the E. of Leicefter; two 
letters of intelligence. Paris, Feb. 15 and 20, 1588. 

307. 

134 to Q. Elizabeth? complimental. 

(Orig. Fr.) Dieppe, Oa. 19, 1589. 311. 

135* Henry IV, to Ld. Burleigh; recommending 
the fieur de Beauvoir. (Orig.Fr.) Frefnc rdguillon, 
Aug. 19, 1589. ^^^"^ 

136. The fentence of the Sorbonne againft K. 
Henry IV. (Lat. vid. Rym. XVI. 32.) Jan 4, 
1589-90. 

137. Oaths of acceffion of Henry IV. and of alle- 
giance of the French nobility. (Fn vid. Rym. XVI. 
19.) St. Cloud, Aug. 2, 1589. 316. 

138. An abridged defcription of France. (French.) 

319. 

139. Ph. de Mamicx, to fir Fr. Walfingham; 
reports the taking of Melun by Henry IV. (Orig. 
Fr.) Melun, 1590. 341. 

140. The D. de Montpeiifier, to.Q. Elizabeth; 
complimenUil. (Orig.Fr.) Dieppe, Sept. 25, 1590. 

343. bv . 

141. AbftraSs of fevei-al letters from and- to 
Fralicei, from July to Dec. 1590. 244. t 

142. Remembrance of the French kings requefts 

to Q. Elizabeth ; alfo the w riter's fuit. to. Ld 

and •reafons for keeping fliips on the coaft. Feb. 25, 
1590. . 345. 

143. Abfirad of a letter from the P. pf 'Navarre> 
Pr. of Conty ? to Monfieur Cheau-Martin. Na- 
varrcux, Dec. 1, 1590. 348. 

144. Henry (P. of Condc?) to Q. Elizabeth ; de- 
firing a fuccour of troops. (Orig. Fr.) Dec. 14, 
1590. 349. 

145. Franifois de Bourbon. (Pr. of Conty) to Q. 
Elizabeth ; defiring a fupply of powder. (Orig. Fr.) 
Avranches, Dec. 27, 1590. . 350. 

14C. Sir Ft. Drake, to Henry de Bourbon, prince 
de Dombes; acquainting him with the orders he had 
for aflifting Brittany. (Lat vid. Rym. XVI. 85.) 
Nov. 13, 1590. 350. b. 

147. Henry de Bourbon, to fir Fr. Drake; about 
the motions of the Spaniards. (Orig. Lat. vid. Rym. 
XVI. 86.) Dec. 14, 1590. S5h 

148. Particulars of a contraft for fupplies to be 
fcnt to the French king. March, 159I. 353. b. 

149. Henry IV, to Sir Ed. Stafford ; complimental. 
(Orig. Fr. vid. Rym. XVL 154.) Chartres, March 4, 
1592. 355. 

150. A paper touching an ofFenfive league. 1591. 

356 

• 151. Henry IV, to Q. Elizabeth; conjuring her 



to fend him fuccour. (Orig. Fr. vid. Rym. 3qvi;*96.) 
Buhy, May2i, 1591. 358. 

152.. Henry IV, to Q. El^zjibetli ; acquaints her with 
his having taken Loiiviers, and pther military operJl- 
tions, &c. (Orig. Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 98.) ; Budely, 
June; J3, 159 K , . . 359. 

< 153. Henry de la Tour, to Q. Elizabeth ; expref- 
fing his regret that Unton the Englilh ambaflador 
had left them. (Orig. Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 99.) 
Gifors, June 18, 1591. 361. b. 

154. Henry IV, to Q- Elizabeth; on Unton's hav- 
ing left him. (Orig. Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 99.) Gifors, 
Jun^ 19, 159^1. 362i. 

155. Marihal' Biron, to Q. Elizabeth; on his ap- 
pointment to a command in Brittany. (Orig. Fr. 
vid. Rym. XVI. 100.) Gifors, June 19, 1591. 364-/ 

156. Henry IV ; his anfwers to fome queftions pror 
pofcd to him oh the part of Q. Elizabeth, concerning 
the fuccour flie was to fend into Brittany. . (Orig. 
Fr. vid. Rvmer XVI. 92.) Chartres, March 4, 159 J. 

367. 

157. Francois de Bourbon Pr. of Comity, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; about fupplies of ammunition. (Orig. 
Fr. vid. Rymer XVI. 85.) Couftans, Nov. 9, 1590. 

• 370. 

lis. Henry IV; his ihftruftions to M.'delaTour, 
fent through Germany into Englaiid. ' {Fr. vid. 
Rym. XVI. 36.) Feb. 4, 1590. ' 372. 

159. Ph. de Marnrcx, to' fir Pri. Walfingham; 
intelligence. (Orig. Fr.) '- Bray,^ April ,^6, 1590. 

' • ' 375. 

160. Henry IV, to lir Ed. Stafford; comph*mentiil; 
and about the motions of the Spaniards. . (Orig. Fr. 
vid. Rym. XVi. 61.) Rozenay, May 6, 159a . 379. 

161. Sir Roger Williams; advice from France^, 
(vid. Rym. XVI. 86.) Nov. 20, 1590. ' .380. 

162. A difcourfe on the ftate of France ; by fir Jd. 
Norreys. 1590. • 383. 

• 163. Henry IV, to Q. Elizabeth; onliis fucceffes. 
(Orig.Fr.) "^May 1, l59^i. 386. b. 

164. Q. Elizabeth, to Henr>^ IV; credential in 
favour of Edm. Yorke; and iuftructions to the faid 
Edm. Yorke. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 89.) Jan. 2^g, 
1590. 387. 

165. Abftraft of Henry ivth's letter to Monf* 
Beauvoir^ his ambaHador in England ; concerning 
the fuccbiir to be fcut into Brittany. (French.) 
March 4, 1590. 396. 

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1. Extraftsof two letters, the one fiom Henfy ir, 
on his fucceffes againft Tavannes and Longchamps. 
(Fr.) Aug. 10, 1591. 1- 

2. The t>. de Mayenne, to Monf. de St. Paul ; 
charging him to haften to his afliftance. (Fr.) Ab-^ 
bcvillc, March 10, 1591 ? 3. 

3. Beauvoir de la Noiie the. French ambaflador, to 
fir H. Unton Englifli anibaffador ; a friendly letter. 
(Orig.Fr.) London,'March 16, 1594. 4. 

4. Alex. Farnefe, to . . . . . .' direfling him to come 

to his alfiftance with fome horfe* (Itai*) St Remi, 
March 13, 1592. 5. b. 

5. Beauvoir d^ la None, to fir H. Unton; two 
letters, chiefly on private concerns. (Otig. Fr.) 
London, Sept 9? and 27, 159 1. 6. 

6. Tavo letters to H^nry IV ; one from Fumieres, 
and the other from Boilhere; on military affairs. 
(Fr.) Corbie, March 25; 1591. 9. 

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7- Henry IV, to fir H. Unton; on his appointment 
to the French embaffy. (Orig. Fr.) Noyon, Aug. 
15, 1591. 10. 

8 to fir H. Unton; friendly, and ex- 
horting him to be zealous in the French king's 
caufe. (Orig. Fr.) 1 1 

9* Ch. de Bourbon (Ct. of Soiffons) to fir H. 
Unton ; requefting he would come to him. (Orig. 
Fr.) St. Lever, Dec. 22, 1591. 13 

10. Sir H. Unton, to fir Robt. Cecil; chiefly on 
private concerni? ; laments the death of chancellor 
riatton, and his heavy debts. Dec. 19, 1591. u. 

11. Sir H. Unton, to the Privy Council; repoits 
the pofture of the French' king's affairs, M ho folicits 
affiftance. Pec. 1.591. 16. 

12. Ld. Treafurer Burleigh, to fir H. Unton ; four- 
teen original letters of inftruftions in his negocia- 
tions in France; dated March 13. Aug. 3, 18, 22 
Sept. 2, . . . 13, 20, 24. 0&. 12, L5, 29. Dec. 1, and 
4, 1591. .18 

13. A difcourfe of ]\Ionf de Mornay, on the 
pofture of the Fr. king s affairs, after having been 
woffted in BritUmy. 46. 

14. A difcourfe on the military operations in 
Trance. (Fr.) Aug. 5, 1591. 49. 

15. The college of cardinals, to the city of Paris; 
on the death of Gregory XIV. (Lat) 06t 16, 
1591. 50. 

16. An account of a fliarp conference between 
Henry IV, and the cardinal de Vendome. (French.) 
July 5, 1591. 52. 

17. Articles offered by the city of Chartres to 
Henry IV. 1591. 54. 

18. Some cautions, and advertifements, from a 
fecretary, to prince Cafimir (Latin.) 56. 

19. A paper of advice to a perfon (perhaps Henry 
K. of Nav.) how to conduct himfelf at court. (Fr.) 

57. 

20. An expofition of the motives why Q. Eli^. will 
not fend moi^e forces into Normandy, (vid. Rym. 
XVI. 119.) Nov. 1592. 62. 

21. A treaty between England and France, for 
fending over auxiliaries. 65, 

22. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to fir Hen. Unton, 
fent ambaffador to the French king ; together with 
his letters of credence in French : and alfo certain 

Eoints taken out of the treaties with France, and to 
e given to fir H. Unton. (vid. Rym. XVI. 103*) 
Greenwich, July 24, 1 59 1. 69. 

23. Henry. IV, to treafurer Burleigh; an apology 
for fending Ld. Grimftone on a journey. (Fr. vid. 
Rym. XVI.^ 100.) Dieppe, June i9,i59l. 75. 

24. Notes of the incidents relating to the E. of 
Effexs expedition into Normandy; with their dates. 

76. b. 

2.5. A declaration of the caufes moving Q,.Eliz. 
to fend for her forces out of Normandy. 1 592. 76. 

26. Hacqueville, to Q. Elizabeth ; news about the 
fiege of Gournay, &c. and foliciting a further fupply 
of 2,000 men. (Orig. Fn vid. Rym. XVI. 124.) 
Gournay, Oct. 4, 1591. 81. b. 

27. A ftatcmeilt of the conduft of the war in 
BHttany. (French.) 83. 

28. luftructions for Th. Grove, one of the fix 
maftcrs of iicr majefty's navy; fent witli certain pin- 
haces to fervc in the river Seine, (vid. Rym. XVI. 
137.) Nov. 87. 

29. A memorial for fir Tho. Leigjiton, fent hy her 
iiuij^fty to aflilt the E. of ElTex before Rouen, (vid. 
jrvm.XVI. I78i) Deci 12^ 1591. 89. 



30. A note of fome papers relating to the French 
; tieaty. 92. b. 

31. Inftruaions for fir Roger Williams, fent to 
alfift in the defence of Dieppe. 1591. 93. 

32: De Paillo ; his account of the proceedings of 
the French king ; and an humble requeft for fome 
fupplies. (Fr: vid. Rym. XVI. 157.) Mar. 16, 1592. 
~ 97. 

33. Inftruftions to Burnham, for conduding fomd 
forces from the Low Countries into Normandy, (vid. 
Rym. XVI. 161.) Maf, 1592: 104. 

• 34. Obligationes inter oratores regis Chriftianifs. 
et confiliarios reginas. ' 106. 

35. Anfwer given to Monf Sancy and the French 
ambalfador, upon a remonftrance delivered by them 
from the Piench king. 1 10. 

36. Ten original letters of inftltiftions and advice, 
from fir R. Cecil, to fir H. Unton; dated Dec. 6. 
Oa, 3. Sept. 3. 24. 20. Aug. 28. 22. 5. March 14. 
and Aug. 1 1. 1591. ill. 

37. Extrafts of fome points out of the treafurer 
(Burleigh's) letter of July 27, 1591. 131. 

38. Two extracts concerning the Englifh forces in 
France. 133. 

39. Copy of certain articles of treaties with France; 
figned Burghley. 137. 

40. Inftrudions to Mr. Edm. Yorke, fent to th6 
French king, (copied by two hands ; a part in tlie 
middle wanting, vid. Rym. XVI. 89.) Richmond, 
Jan. so, 1590-1. 139. 

41; Three original letters of inftruftions and advice 
from the Ld. treafurer Burleigh, to lir H. Unton j 
dated Feb. 5. 12. and 19. 159^-2. 143. 

42. Q. Elizabeth, to fir H. Unton ; declaring her 
intention to alfift the French king with 1,600 men; 
(Orig.) Weftm. Feb. 19, 1591-2. 149. 

43. The prince de Dombes, to the treafurer Bur- 
leigh ; requefting the continuance of his good offices. 
(Orig. Fr.) 151. 

44. Sir Chr. Hatton, chancellor, to fir Unton; 
on his (Unton's) illnefs. (Orig.) Londori, Sept. 
5, 1591. 1^2. 

45. The Lds. of the Privy Council, to the E. of 
Eflex ? reproving him for mifcondu6l in the army. 
(Orig.) Sept- 25, 1591. 155^, 

46. Sir Chr. HattoH, to fir H. Unton; friendly, 
and containing fome intelligence. (Orig.) London, 
Sept. 18, 1591. 157. 

47. Five original letters from the E. of Elfex, to 
fir II. Unton; containing intelligence; dated March 
5. 9 Sept. 6, 1591- and Feb. 19, 1592. 159 

48. Ld. Cobham, to fir H. Unton; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Cowdrey, Aug. 18, 5591. 169. 

49. Ld. Hunfdon, to fir H. Unton; friendly- 
(Orig.) Whitehall, March 15, 1591-2? 171. 

50. The E. of Elfex, to fir H. Unton ; dn the 
fiegeof Rouen, &c. (Orig.) Feb. 12, 1591-2. 173. 

51. Ld. Buckhurfl:, to fir H. Unton ; two Ifettefs on 
private concerns. (Orig.) Mai^ch 8, and 10, 1591-2: 

175: 

52. J. Fort^fcue, to fir 11. Untoti; three letters^ 
chiefly about chancellor Hattori's death. (Orig.) 
Aug. 26\ Dec. 1, and 2, 1591. 179. 

53. Sir H. Union, to Q. EHzabeth; intelligence 
from the IVench army ; and about chancellor Hat-' 
toii'^ dfeath. Nov. 20, 1591: 184. 

54. A report on the conduJ?tdf the wai* in France; 
efpecially about the fiege of Rouen; complaifting of 
the French kino;. 1591- 



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55v Sir II. Unton, to Ld. treafurer Burleigh ; on 
the ftale of aftairs in France. Noyon, Oft. 28.. i W i. 

188. 

j>6. Sir n. Unton, to Q. Elizabeth; an ample re- 
port of the affairs in France. Oft. 23, 1591. 190. 

57. Inftruaions to fir H. Unton, fent ambaffador 
to France. (Orig. figned by Q. Eliz. and Bur- 
leigh, vid. Rym. XVI. lOS.and above VIII. 69.) Green- 
wich, July 24, 1391. ^9*- 

58. The Lds. Burleijjh, Cobham, and Hunfdon, to 
fir H. Unton, and fir Tlio. LeJfehton; direaing them 
to urge the return of the E. of Effex. (Orig. vid. 
Rym. XVI. 147.) Whitehall, Dec. 23, 1591. 198. 

59. Sii- II. Unton, to the Ld. chancellor ; report- 
ing his motions. Oa. 15, 1591. 200. 

60. Notes of fome matters to be reprfcfented to 
the Fr. king ; probably by fir H. Unton. 201. 

61. Ld. Burleigh, to fir H. Unton; two prigiual 
letters of advice and inftruaions. (vid. Rym. XVI. 
141, and 143.) Dec. 6, and 15, 1591. 202. 

62. Rough draughts of two letters from fir H. 
Unton; one to the Ld. chancellor. Oa. 1, 1591. 

206. 

63. The chief points of the contraA betM-een the 
K. of France, and the princes of Germany. (Ital. 
conf. Rym. XVI. 181.) 1592-3. 207. 

64. Beauvoir la None, to fir H. Unton ; on private 
concerns. (Oiig.Fr.) London, Feb. 24, 1592. 209 

65. A letter of intelligence from Paris. (French.) 

210. 

66. Part of a letter, giving notice of fupplies of 
men and money being fent. (French.) 211. 

67. Articles accord^s par Mefs. de Beauvoir et 
de Reaux, et Mefs. le Grand Treforier, I'admiral 
d'Angletere, et le chambelan. (Orig. vid. Rym. 
XVI. 102.) Greenwich, June 25, 1591. 212. 

68 Two bills of charges for tranfjwrts, &c. 
1591. ' 214. 

69. An indenture, witnelTing the plate that had 
been delivered out of the jewel office to fir II. Unton. 
(Orig.) July 25, 1591. 21 6. 

70. Four papers of cyphers. 2 is. 

71. Informatibn given by John Chamberlayn; 
concerninc cuftoms to be paid on provifioiis. 1 59 1. 

222. 

72. A fragment of a cypher. 224. 

73. A warrant for the payment of fir H. Unton's 
diet and extraoidinaiics. July 22, 1592? 226. 

74. Sir H. Unton's challenge to the young D. de 
Guife. (vid. Rym. XVI. 118.) 1591. 227. 

75 Queen Elizabeth, to fir H. Unton ; flightly re- 
proving him, and permitting him to return. (Orig. 
vid. Rym. XVI. 157.) Wellra. March 16, i59i-« 

229. 

76. Q. Elizabeth, to Henry IV ; expoftulatory, on 
the Pr de Dombes endeavouring to lead the EngljUi 
forces out of Brittony. (Fr.) Aug. 159 1. 231. 

77. Q. Elizabeth, to fir H. Unton; two original let- 
ters of orders to make'remonftiances to the Fr. king; 
and reprimanding him for mifcondua. (vid. Rym 
XVI. 117, and 122.) Chichefter, Aug. 22, and Sut 
ton, Sept. 26, 1591. ^33. 

78 Q. Elizabeth, to Henry IV; expoftulatory, on 
tlie condua of the war. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. n 1.) 
Aug. 17, 1591. ■ 23^' 

79 Sir Chr. Hatton, to fir H. Unton ; concerning 
the queen's reprimand in her letter of Sept. 20 
(Orig.) London, oa. 4, 1591. 239. 

80. Q. Elizabeth, to. fir H. Unton; declaring her 



purpofe not to give any further aid to the Fr. king. 
(Orig.) Wellm. Dec. 6, 1591. 24 1. 

81. Q. Elizabeth, to the Pr. of Anhalt; on the 
death of tlie eleaor of Saxony, and the fiege of 
Rouen. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 138.) Weftm. Dec.3». 
15911. -43. 

82. Q. Elizabeth, to Henry IV; expoftulatorj^ on 
tlie treatment of her troops. (Fr.) Dec. 12, 1591- 

245. 

83. Elizabeth, to the Pr. of Anlialt; on the 
death of the eleaor of Saxony, and the war in France. 
(Lat. vid. Rym. XVI. 130.) Richmond, Oa. 22, 
1591. 247. 

84. Rough draughts and copies of forty letters 
from fir H. Unton ; 

To Ld. Burleigh, Dec. 31, 159 1. 

D» D» 3, D» 

D° D' 21, D* 

Sir R.Cecil, D* 22, D* 
Ld. Burleigh, D" 25, D* 
Q.Elizabeth, D" 26, D" 
Ld. Burleigh, D' 26, D» 

lY ■ D' 26, D* 
Sir R.Cecil, D' 26, D' 
Ld. Burleigh, D' 29, D" 
E. ofElfcx, D' 4, D' 
Sir R.Cecil, D' 29, D» 
iSir J. Norris, March 3, 1591-2. 
Ld. Burleigh, D" 5, lY 

D" D" 3, D" 

Ld. Howard, D' 9, D* 
Sir R.Cecil, D* 15, D- 
Ld. Burleigh, D* 15, D» 

D' D' 17, D» 

D' D- 39. D' 

SirTh.Heneage, D» 15, D' 
Ld. Burleigh, D' 19, D* 
SirTh. Heneagc, D' 20, D» 
Ld. Burleigh, D' 20, D" 
E. of Effex, D' 20, D* 
Ld. Buckhurft, D' 20, D' 
Ld. Burleigh, D" 21, D* 

ir D? 23, D' 

Mr. Grimflon, Aug. 2, 1591- 
Ld. BuiU'igh, D' 3, D* 
Sir Chr. Hatton, D» 3, D* 
Mr. Fortcfcue, D' S, D* 
Ld. Burleigh, D" 15, D* 
Sir R.Cecil, D' 3, D' 

D" D» 17, D* 

Sir Chr. Hatton, D' 17, D' 
Ld. Burleigh, D' 17, D' 

D" D* 17, D» 

D' D" 24, D* 

Mr.Grimfton, D" 28, D* 349- 
85. Sir Til. Heneage, to fir H. Unton; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Feb. 26, 1591-2. 320. 

80. Sir H. Unton, to Ld. Burleigh, (a rough 
draught.) Aug. 31, 1591. 322. 

87. Sir. Th. Heneage, to fir H. Unton. (Orig. a 
fragment.) Feb. 19,^591-2. 324. 

88. Sir H. Unton, to Ld. Effex and Mr. vice cham- 
berlain, (rough draughts.) Feb. 1, 1591-2. 326. 

89. Extraas from certain intercepted letters from 
Englilh fugitives. July, 1591. 330. 

go. A paper of intelligence ; probably from fir H. 
Unton. 332. 

91 Sir H. Unton, to fir R. Cecil, (a copy or 
draught.) Offy, Feb. 1, 159 334. 

9Q. Advertiiements from divers places, for fir H. 
Unton. 336. 

93. Advertifements of the D. of Parma's over- 
tlupw at the fiege of the fort agaiqft Nimeguen. 337. 

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94. Notes of intelligence about the D. of Parma, 
4c. 538- 

qS. Rough draughts and copies of fixteen letteri^ 
from Sir H. Unton. 

To Ld. Burleigh, Feb. 16, I59l-i. 

Sir R, Cecil, D** 8, 
. The Vice Chamb. 8, 

E.ofEflex, 8, D* 

Sir R. Cecil, is, 
E.ofElTex, 13, D** 

Q. Elizabeth, D** 16, 
Ld. Burleigh, 16, D* 

20, 
23, 

TheE. of Effex, 1)^ 24, 

^;iT R. Cecil, 24, 

Q.Elizabeth, 28, D** 

Ld. Burleioh, 28, 

Sir R. Cecil, 28, 

Ld, Burleigh, 24, sag. 

96. Sir Robt. Cecil, to fir Unton ; three original 
letters of intelligence and advice, dated May 4, and 
Feb. 12 and 19, 1592. 369- 

97. Rqugh draughts and copies often letters from, 
fir H. Unton. 

To Ld. Burleigh, May 7, 1592. 

9, 

10, D*^ 
D** 11, 
1, 

D- D* 11, 

16, D** 
24, D** 
June 12, 

Sir R.Cecil, D° 12, D** S75. 

98. Sir J. Norris, to fir H. Unton ; concerning the 
Englilh troops in Brittany. (Orig.) Puddlewharfe, 
London, March 8, 1591-2, 392. 

99. Sir J. Norris ; a difcourfc of the ftatc of France. 

394. 

100. A memorandum of the ftate of the army in 
France, 396. 

101. Sir J. Norris, to fir H. Unton; concerning 
tlie Englifh troops in France. (Orig.) Feb. 1 59 1 -2. 

398. 

1 02. Grimfton, to fir H. Unton ; news from the 
army. Aug. 6, 1591. 400. 

1 03. Copy of an order of the privy feal for the 
charges of her majefty's ambafl'ador in France. 
March 12, 1579, and accounts in confequence there- 
of. . 402. 

" 1 04. Abftract of a letter of Q. Elizabeth, to be 
communicated to the Fr. king. Aug. 22, 1591. 

404- 

1 05 to the Fr. ambalTador in London ; 

friendly. (Fr.) Dieppe, March 20, 1591-2. 406. 

106. An account of the Fr. king s debt to Q. Eli- 
zabeth, (vid. Rym. XVI. 88.) 1590. 407. 

107. A remembrance of the Fr. king's requefts, to 
he moved to her majefty. (vid. Rym. XVI. 48.) 
Chartres, Feb. 25, 1590. 409. 

108. Notes of the artillery and ftores loaded in 
three veflTels. 411. 

109. Sir IL Unton, to Mr. Grimfton ; defning 
him to haften the fending away the Fr. king s con- 
firmation of an agreement. Dieppe, Aug. 2. 1591. 

413. 

110. Sir H. Unton, to Ld. Cobham; thanks and 
• intelligence. Aug. 4, 1591. 415. 

111. Intelligence from tlie camp. Aug. 1591. 417. 



112. Ailicles of capitiiktiiQn , of the town of 
Noyon. Aug. 17, 1591. 418- 

113. Rough draughts of fourteen letters of fir 
Unton. 

To Ld. Burleigh, Aug. ^i3, 1591. 
Sir R. Cecil, Sept 7, . , 

J. Stanhope, t).' . 7, 
Ld. Burleigh, 7, 

13, I> 
SirR. Cecil, .... 
Ld. Burleigh, 18, 
& 27, 
Sir Chr. Hatton, 27, 
Lds. of Council, D° • 18, 
Sir Chr/Hatton, 13, 
D° oa. 1, ' 1 

Q. Elizabeth, D'' .... . 



Ld. Burleigh, D° 1, D'' 



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114. Memoir of matters relating to ...... . re- 

prefented to Q. Elizabeth by the fieurs de Bpauvofr 
an<l Sancy, by Qider of their King. (Fr.) 1590? 

448. 

1 15. Account of fums due by the Fr. king to Q. 
Elizabeth. (Fr. vid. Rym, XVI. 88.) 453. 

1 16. A memorial of fir John Worrey, concerning 
certain points relating to the auxiliaries, wherein 
hermajerty's refolutjon is to be known. 1591. 455. = 

117. A declaration of her majefty's monthly 
charges in Brittany. 1592.^ 456. b. 

1 18. A French letter to Q. Elizabeth, defiring the 
loan of two cannon. (Orig. tl^e fubfcription cut 
away.) 459- 

119. An account of Q. Elizabeths difburfements, 
both in money lent to the Fr. king, and for tlie pay 
of her troops in Brittany and Normandy. 460. 

120. Henry IV ; his ordinance for laying a duty 
on fliipping tor the equipment of a fleet. (Fr. with . 
a tarif for the fame in Englifh.) 464. 

121. Beau voir la None, to about the 

releafe of a French fliip carried into Briftol. (Orig. 
Fr.) Uxbridge, Nov. 11, 1592. 470. 

122. A ftatement of accounts between England 
and France ; and caufcs of complaint on the part of 
England. (Fr. vid. Uym.xvi. 194.) Feb. 18, 1592-3. 

471. 

123. Divers caufes to move her majefty to mif- 
like of the employment of her men and money in 
France. This is the above article in Englifli, as it 
is printed in Rymer, ubi fup. Feb. 18, 1592-3. 474. 

124. An addition to the former introductions (in- 
ftructions) of fir John Norris fent into Brittany, 
(vid. Rym. XVI. 173.) Sept. 20, 1592. 483. b. 

125. Journal of the operations of the Englifli 
forces in France. 1591. 488. 

12G. Contents of the letters fent to fir John Norris 
in 1592 and 1593, being employed in France; and 
colleftiona out of letters fent from fir J. Norris, from 
Oct. 28, 1592, to June 17, 1593. 491. 

127. A treaty between England and France, con- 
cerning the farther fuccours to be given to the 
Fr. king. (I.at. vid. Rym. XVI. 151.) 1591. 499. 

128. Ld. Burleigh, to fir IL UntOn; five Orig. 
letters of inftruction and advice. May 9, 15, 29, 
and June 9, 1592. 501. 

129. The Lds. of the Council, to fir H. Unton; 
Qjders to demand the reltitution of the ordnance and 
ammunition lent for the fiege of Rouen. (Orig.) 
May 21, 1592. 511. 

130. Ld. Howard (Ld. admiral) tp fir H. Unton; 
two original letters, exprefling great cordiality 

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ni£catioi^ to. fomCi merchants^ March 4, Jind Feb. 
14, 1^92. 513. 

-131. Ld. Howard, to captain Fern .... .of her ma- 
jefty's navy ; a warrant for bringing oyer fir H. 
Uiiton. (Orig.) Greenwich, May 6, 1592. 517. 

132. Ld. Buckhurft, to fir Hf. Unton; about the 
fale of a horfe. (Orig.) March 27, 1592. 519. 

133. Sir Til. Heneage, to fir H. Unton; three 
original letters, chiefly on private concerns. March 
29, 2, and May 5, 1592. 521. 

134. EtweU Smitli, to fir H. Unton; about the 
remittance of money, ftraggling foldiers, &c. (Orig.) 
Dieppe, April 5, 1592. . 527. 

135. The French ambaffador (B* de la Noue) to 
fir H. Unton; two letters on private concerns. 
(Orig. but without fignatures.) Lond. INfay 6, and 
U> 1592. 529. 

- laiS, .Henry IV, to fir H. Unton; inclofing letters 
to the queen, and letters from the dukes of Parma, 
and Mayenne, which had been intercepted. (Orig. 
Fr.) Rouen, March 28, 1592. 533. 

1 37. Clirlftian, prince of Aiihalt, to Q. Eliz. ; com- 
plains of the treatment of himfelf and his troops by 
the French. (Fr.) June 10, 1592. 534. 

138. Chriftian, prince of Anhalt, to fir H. Unton; 
inclofing the above. June, 1592. 536. 

139- Intelligence from the French army. (Fr.) 

537. 

140. Beauvoir de la Noue, to fir H Untoil; two 
letters on private concerns. (Orig. Fr.) London, 
May 20, i592,andDec 12, 1591. 538. 
, 141. Intelligence from the camp before Noyon. 
(Fr.) Aug. 12, 1591. 54 J. 

1 42. AnfuTi-8 of the French king to fome queries 
propofed by (j. Elizabeth, concerning the tranfporta- 
tion and maintenance of her auxiliarieiH. (Fr.) 543. 

143. Tlie Fr. king's ratification of the treaty of 
June 25. (Fr.) Noyon, Aug. 10, 1591. 545. 

144. An extraftofthe inftruQions given to Mons. 
tie Reaux. (Fr.) June 4, 1591. 547. 

145. '^The treaty concluded by Mons. de Turenne 
with the prince of Anhalt for a body of Rciters. (Fr.) 
Heidelberg, April 24, 1591. 549. 

146. Two papers of claufcs demanded for the 
Reiters. (Fr.) one of them dated La Motte, Dec. 1 1, 
1591. 557. 

147. Cliarlcs de Lorraine (D. de Mavenne) to 
Guyonnellcs; orders to join him. (Fr. vid. Ilym. XVI. 
1-99.) Noyon, March '21, 1592-3. 561. 

148. A Vep6rt of the defeat in Brittany. (Fr.) 
June ... 1592. 562. 

1 49. A rough draught of a letter, probably from 
fir H. Unton, to the yicomte de Turenne; expoftula- 
tory. (Fr.) Lonxi. Mayii? 1592. 564. 

150. Articles propofed by the Colonels and Reiters 
of the German army; M ith the anfwers of the Fr. K. 
(Fr. vid. R)TO. XVL 182.) Roueri, Jan. 4, 1592-3. 

566. 

151. Articles ftipulited between the vicomte de 
Turenne, the princes of the empire, and the Pr. 
of Anhalt (Fr. vid* Rym. XVL I8I.) Jan. 1592^3. 

568. 

152. An account of charges for the maintenance 
of the Pr. of Anhalt's troops. (Fr.) 570. 

153. Articles ftipulated between Mefs. de Sancy, 
Salignat, and Rothier^s, and the Colonels and Reit- 
maftres of the Pr. of Anhalt's anny. (Fr. vid. Rym. 
XVI. 180.) Jan. 1592-3. 472. 

154. Beauvoir de la Noue, to Henry iv; concern- 



ing the fiege of Rouen, which Q. Eliz. is bent upon. 
(Orig. Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 199.) London, March 18,- 

: 1492-3. 5.74. 

155. Biron, to Q. Elizabeth; inclofing a letter' 
;from Ilen.-lV. (Orig. Fr.) May 28, 1592. 576. 

156. Henry de Bourbon (Pr. of Condc) to Ld. 
Burleigh; two letters imploring fuccour. (Orig, 

' Fr.) May 27 and 26, 1592. 57«. 

157. Rough draughts of five letters of Sir H. 
Unton; four to Ld. Burleigh, of Dec. 19, 20, 4, and 
10, and one to EtweU Smith, of Dec. 15, 1591. 582. 

Caligtdaj E, IX. 
Codex cliartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 583. 

1. A fliort lUtement of an overcharge in the pay 
of fir J. Norris's bands. 1593. 1. b. 

2. The French king's inftruAions for the Vidame 
of Chartres, concerning his embafly into England. 
(Fr.) Chartres, March 9, 1593. 2. 

3. A contra6l made with M. de Noele (Noue) for 
afliiring the payment of fuch funis of money as her 
majefty difl)urfed in the Fr. K.'s behalf, April ... 
1593. 11, 

4. A colleflion of the ferviccs done by fir J. 
Norris in Brittanv, from April the 4th to . . . ., 159^^. 

5. A breviate of the full ftrenglh of her majefty's 
forces employed for Brittiiny, upon mulier taken at 
Avoine in Maine. June 13, 1593. 19. 

6. New articles to enlarge the truce in Brittany. 
Sept. 11, 1593. 23. 

7. A conjcftural difcourfe concerning an offer to 
be made by the Fr. king to the Catholics for a peace^ 
on his conforming. 1593. 27. 

8. A further contrary confideration ; on the fame 
fubjett as the above. 32. 

9. Inftruflions for fir Th. ^Vilkes, being fent by 
her majefty to the Fr. king. July 14, 1593. 35." 

10. Heads of the difcourfe the Fr. king made unta 
firTh. Wilkes; inanfwer to th^ matter of his conver- 
fion. Aug. 15, 1593. 4e/ 

11. A perfualive difcourfe, written by the Fr. am- 
baflador and M. Montmartin, to the eltates and de- 
puties of Brittany; touching honourable favours re- 
ceived from her majefty; and the neceflity of fur- 
rendering Peinpole and Brchac unto her majefty, as 
well for iier fecurity of expenfe, as for a retreat of 
her forces; fent to the Lds. of her majefty's Privy 
Council. (Fr.) Quinfton, March 10, 1593. 51. 

12. Anfwers of the Fr. king to the articles pro- 
pounded in her majefty s name by fir Th, Wilkes. 
(Fr.) Melun, Aug. 29] 1593. 59* 

1 3. Lift of the deputies of the league for a cdn-^ 
ference. 1593. 65. b. 

14. The French ambaflador's (Reauvoir) notes to 
the Council upon the French king's anfwer ; brought 
by Mr. Wilkes. (Fn) Sept?. 1593* 66. 

15. Adanfan.^ Gov. of Calais, to the Ld. Admiral; 
acquaints him M'ith the levies of the enemies, and his 
means of defence, (Orig. Fr.) Calais, Nov. 0, 
1593. • 67. 

16. Sir Robt. Sidney (ambaflador in- France) to 
Ld. Burleigh; leport^i^ converfations with the Fr. 
king, and tlie ftate of affairs in France. Feb. 15, 
1593. 69. 

17. Q. Elizabeth's anfwer to the deputies of Brit- 
tany. March 17, 1593. 78. 

18. Acolleftion of Q. Elizabeth's letters to fir J4 

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Norris, and of his anfwers to them, direfted to the 
Ld.Tieafurer: from Dec. I59i5, to March 20, 1593-4. 

82. 

19. A league oflfenfive and defenfive between the 
Fr. king ancl Q. Elizabeth. (Fr.) Melun^ Aug. £9, 
1593. 86. 

CO. A remonftrance from the three ftates of Brit- 
tany to Q. Elizabeth, againft her Avithdrawing her 
troops. (Fr.) Reniies, Ocl. 25, 1593. 88. 

21. A memoir of the requefts of the ftates of Brit- 
tany, to Q. Elizabeth ; concerning the fecurity of 
that province. 1593. 89. 

22. Q. Elizabeth s inftruciions to fir Robt Sidney, 
4ent ambaflkdor to France. 1 593. 93. b. 

23. Harangue faite an roy par M. de Fcdeau, au 
nom des Eglifes reform^esde France; avec lareponfe 
de fa majeft^', du 12 Dec. 1593. 96. 

24. Montmartin, to Q. Elizabeth; offering his 
ferviccs. (Orig. Fr.) Bcaucaire, May 22, 1593. 

102. 

25. Henry IV; his inftruciions to M. de Morlans 
pn his embally to Q. Eliz. (French, a copy authenti- 
cated by the fignatures of Beauvoir dela None, B. de 
MorlancI, and the Vidame de Chaitres.) Dreux, 
June 20, 1593. ' 105. 

26. Henry IV ; inftru6lions to M. de Mouy, fent 
to Q. Elizabeth. (Fr. with rubrics in Burleigh's 
hand.) St. Denis, Aug. 3, 1593. iifi. 

27. Articles agreed upon by M, d'Aumont Gov. 
in Brittany, and fir J. Norris, Gen. of the Englifli 
forces in that province. (Fr. figned Norris.) Pem- 
poul, Sept. 16, 1593. 124. 

. 28. St. Luc, to Q. Elizabeth ; on fome military 
tranfaSions in Brittany. (Orig. Fr.) Petnpoul, 
Sept. 25, 1593. 127. • 

29. Henry IV, to Beauvoir; 'Concerning his con- 
wi-fion. (Fr.) May 16, 1593. 128. 

. 30. Henry de la Tour (D. de Bouillon) to Ld. 
Burleigh,- on affairs of religion, and requefting 
advice. ' (Orig. Fr.) 06t. 1593. 130. 

31. Beauvoir de la None, to Ld. Burleigh; inclof- 
ing a letter from M. d'Incarville. (Orig. Fr.) Hac- 
quenay, 061. 5, 1593. 13.2. 

32. Sir Th. Wilkes, to Ld. Burleigh ; reporting a 
Converfation with the Vi\ king, touching fome caufes 
of his converfion, &c. Melun, Aug. 17, 1593. 134. 

33. Q. Elizabeth*s bond of amity with Henry IV. 
(Fr.) Windfor, Oa. 18, 1593. 138. 

34. Some reprefentations toQ. Elizabeth, in behalf 
of Henry IV. 139. 

35. The contents of a letter from marflial d'Au- 
mont, to Henry IV. 1593. 140. 

Sf). Henry IV ; his bond of amity with Q, Eliza- 
beth. (Fr.) Melun, Aug. 29, 1593. 141. 

37. Inftruftions given to fir Roger Williams, hav- 
ing charge over certain bands iiow remaining at 
Dieppe. Aug. 24, 1593* . 143. 

38. Articles of mattera to be required in the next 
treaty with the Fr. king, and tlie ftates of Brittany ; 
chiefly about the furrender of the Ifle of Brehac. 
rebJ28, 1593-4. 145. 

39. Q. Elizabeth, to fir J. Noh-is; concel-ning the 
ill-treatment of the Englifli troops in Brittany. (Ch-ig.) 
Richmond* Nov. 14, 1593.) 149. 

40. Abfttaft of the ancient cuftoms and fubfidies 
paid to the king at the town of Pempoul. Sept. 15, 
1593. 150. 

41. The bond of coiifedci*atiou of the Fr; king 



with Q. Elizabeth. (Fr. vid. IX.; 36.) Melun, Aug. 

29, 1593. 152i 

42. Inftruflions pour M. le commandeur de 
Karanton, s en allant en Angleterre. Rennes, Oft. 
24, 1593. 158. 

43. Chev. de to Q. Elizabeth; reports 

the progrefs of the royal army in Picardy. (Orig. 
Fr.) Dieppe, Jan; 9, 1593-4. 155. 

44. Divers caufes to move her majefty to miflike of 
the employment of the men and money in France, 
&c. (vid. VIII. 123. and Rym. XVI. 194.) Feb. 18, 
1592-3. 156. , 

45. A memorial fent by the marflial d'Aumont, to 
the fr. ambaflador in England; reprefenting the 
difficulties of the war in Brittany. (Orig. Fr.) 
Loue? June 26, 1593. 164. 

46. Four letters of fir Robt. Sidney, the laft feem- 
ingly an original, to Mr. Edmonds. Lond. Dec. 4, 
1593, and Dieppe, Jan. 11, 9, and 12, 1593-4. 168. 

47. The Lds. of Council, to Mr. Tho. Edmonds? 
an order to aflift in bringing back the Englifli troops 
under the command of Sir Edw. Brooke. Windfor, 
Oct. 24, 1593. 170. 

48. Copies of 22 letters to Mr. Tho* Ed. (probably 
Edmonds) . then in France. 

From Ld. Burleigh, Theobalds, Dec. 5, 1593; 
Sir H. Unton, Lond. May 17, and 06L 29, D* 
J. Stanhope, Windfor, Oft. 24, D' 
Tho. Wilkes, D* D* 1 1, D" 
D* Batteifea, D** 19, 28, D** 

D* Windfor, Nov. 6, D" 

D** Croydon, May, 15, D" 

D* Windfor, Nov. 14, D* 

D' Lond. Jan. 19, and 20, 1593-4; 

D" Lond. Feb. 12, 

Ld. Burleigh, Windfor, Oa 20, D* 
Sir H. Unton, D" . Nov. 19, D* 
Sir R. Cecil, 0€t.9j Nov. 13, Dec. 4, D* 
Tho. Wilkes, Lond. April, D* 

D** Windfor, Sept 20 and 23, D* . 

Ld. Burleigh, D^ Otl 5, D^ 

170. b. 

49. Difpute entrc M. du Pleffis et I'Evequc 
d'Evreux, touchant plufieurs pafl'ages du livre du 
dit Sr. du Pleflis. May, 1600. 185. 

50. Copies of three letters to Mr. Tho. Ed. (Ed? 
monds) from Ld. Howard, Dover, Nov. 5; Ld; 
Burleigh, Windfor, Sept. 5, 1593; and one without a 
name. 191. 

51. Notes and minutes of feveral letters to Ld. 
Burleigh, and from the queen to fir J. Norris, &c. ori 
French affairs. 1594. 193. 

52. A remembrance to fir Hen. Norris, to be im- 
parted to his brother; fliewing the caufe of fome ftay 
made in tlie execution of the former difpatch. May 
12, 1594. 195. ' 

53. Minutes of feveral letters to^ and from the 
queen, the treafurer, &c. on French aftairs. 15944 

197.; 

54. T. Edmonds, to fir Robt. Cecil? reports Jiis 
having returned to the Fr. king the orders of St* 
Michael, which he had conferred on fir Nich. 
Clifford, and fir Anth. Shirley. Camp at Lan, June 
4, 1594. 201. b. 

55. A lift of the officers of the field, and of thi 
bands in Brittany ; together with their monthly en- 
teitainmehts. Ojft. 21^ 1594. 206. 

5.6, A letter figned Martin Frobiilier ; fo Ld; ...... 

reports the taking of the fort of Croydon hear Brefti 
(probably not an original.) Croydon, Nov. 8, 1594, 

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57. A nc*fe in Ld. Bufll^igh's hand, of tlie mo^ey 
lent to the Fr. king by Q. Elizabeth. S 1 1 . b. 

^8. Henry IV, to Q. Elizabeth; exculpating him- 
fdf concerning forae diarges the Q. had brought 
againft him. (Orig. Fr.) St. Germain, Nov. 14, 

1594. 21 fi. 

59. A memorial of diveps things^livered to Mons. 
Beaiivoir, in anfwer to certain ptopofitions made 
byhim loher iswjcfiy. 15^4. 21 8. 

60. Henry IV, to Q. Elizabeth ; amicably informs 
her of his recowry from an illnefs, and of fome fuc- 
ceffes in his military affairs (Orig. Fr.) Fontain- 
bleau, April I8, 1595. 214. 

61. Mar/hal d'Anmont, to Q, Elizabeth; com- 
plains of fir J. Norris. (Orig. Fr.) Guingamp, 
Aug. 2, 1595. 216. 

6^. Articles of matters to be granted by the Fr. 
king and the ftates of Brittany to the quel's ma- 
jefty, and the govemors of her forces in Brittany; 
together with the above article, LX. 38. March, 
1593-4. 217. 

B3. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to Oliver St. John, 
appointed to go to M. Sardeac, governor of Breft. 
Jan. 21. 2£'2. 

64. Sir John Norris's inftrnftioirs for fir H^n. 
Norris, to clear him at court of various diarges 
brought againft him. Pemponl, Api-il ^, 1594. 226. 

65. Henry rv, 16 Ld. iBurleigh; requefthrg the 
continuation of his good offices. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, 
April 7, 1594. 234. 

60. Confiderations of tlie Fr. king's demands, by 
his letters brouglrt by Mons. Loveny. 1595. 235. 

67. Q- Fllizabeth, to Henry IV; an explanatory 
letter concerning the Englifli troops dn France. 
Nonefuch, 061. 9, i595. 240. 

"68. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Edinonds ; in anfwtr to a 
letter ft6ra tfce Fr. king to la Fontaine; e>qjlaliatory 
as it fome late mifutiderllanding. Nonftich, 061. 3, 

1595. 243. 
69. Q. Elizabeth's inftruclions to fir Hen. Unton, 

fent ambaflador to the Fr. king. Dec. 16, 1595. 

251. 

Vo. Charges et ftibfides rnftrpportables, torts, griefs, 
&c. que fouffrent les fujcts du roy tie France, kurs 
commerce et vaiiieaux, cn Angleterre. 1 595. 25p. 

71* Notes of feverai letters by Ld. Burleigh. 
1595. 263. b. 

72. Queen Elizabeth, to the D. of Parma? for a 
paffport for fir iTi. Wilkes, i^vhom flie fends to treat 
with him. (Orig. Fr.) Greenwich, Sept 11, 1594. 

266. 

73. Q. Elizabeth, to the marihal d'Aumont ; defir- 
ing that two cannon Ihe had fent into Brittany might 
be Tcftofcd. (Orig. Fr.) Weftminfter, May 13, 1594. 

267. 

74. Q. Elizabeth's commiffion to fir J. Norris, di- 
tefting fome regulations as to the number and difpofi- 
tion of her troops in Brittany. July 7, 1594. 269. 

75. 'Tho. Edmonds, to Ld. Burleigh; inteiliffence 
frimthe French court (Orig.) St Qumtin, Nov. 
30,1594. 270. 

(76. Henry IV, to James VI. K. of Scotland ; on the 
birth of prince Henry. (Fr.) Paris, Sept 1594^ 

272. 

77. Henry iV; his proclamation, confirming the 
pirivneges of the Scottifli merchants in France. (Fr.) 
Fafi^ Oa. 26, i594. 273. 

78. ileary IV, to James VI. K. of Sc. ; thanks for 
iiis congratulations on the profperous ftate of his 
^feirs. (Fr.) St Germain, Nov. 7, 1594, 274. 



79. Theplotofthe caftle of Croydon off Breft; by 
fir J. Norris. Od. 5, 1594. 276. 

60. Inftru6lions to fir J, Norris, returned into 
Brittany, t6 take charge of the forces there. (Fr.) 
Paris, Oa. w^ 1594. 277. 

81. Walter Orme, to the Ld. treafurer, the ad- 
miral, and the French ambaffador in London ; con- 
cerhing certafii tolls and duties improperly laid ou 
Englifii merchandize in Normandy and Picardy. 
(Fr.) Paris, 15, 1594. 281. 

82. An imperfe6l cojjy of Henry ivth's proclama-^ 
tion IX. 77. (Fr.) OtU 26, 1594. ' «84. 

83. W, B. (Ld. Burleigh) to fir Henry Unton ; in- 
ftruclions and advice. Jan. 23, 1594-5. 285. 

84. Sir H. Unton, to Ld. Burleigh ; two original 
difpatches, on various French alfairs. Coucy,"jan. 
17, and March 17, 1595. 287. 

85. Lettre de Mons. le due de Moyne (fic) au roy 
d'Efpagne ; touchant les guerres civiles de France ; 
faite par Mons. le prefident Jeannin. (Orig. figned 
Charles de Lonaine.) Soiflbns, Apiil 26, 1595. 293. 

86. Henry de k Tour (D. de Bouillon) to Ld. 
Burleigh ; defiring his good offices with Q. Elizabeth 
attlte prefent pacification. (Orig. Fr.) Sedan, Oct. 
25,^ 1595. 333. 

*7. Hdnry IV; a ttenmnftrance cottcerning fotnc 
imttei*s propofed by fir H. Unton. (Orig. Fr*) 
Folembrai, Jan. 22, 1596. 385. 

88. Henry IV, to Q. Elizabeth; n^ettitig the 
death of fir H. Union ; and tefpeding the Mtattem 
propofed by him liefore his death. (Oi Fr. ) lia-^ 
fere, 1596. saa. ; 

69. An oflfenfive tre&ty; by \vhich fiAglatid <fn- 
gages to fend 2000 men to the afliftaace of the French 
king* (Lat) Greenwich, May 16, 1596. 340. ' 

90. Sommaire des chofifs principfeiles um^^es 6ntra 
les ambafladeurs du roy trhs Chretien, et iucutt^ d« 
confeil f uvi de fa m^jeft^ hi Reine d'An^letcrre. 
(the preliminary negociations to the aJbove treaty.) 
1596. s4i. 

91. A dificourffe of the voyage of chief 

ambtflaAor from her majefty to tl)e French king, to 
Rouen in Normandy; the kings entry into tha» 
city during his lordlhip's refidence ther^ ; and the 
pro^])e6l of the performance of his bufinefs, and (nfe 
return. 06t. 1596. 35a 

92. Extra6is out of treaties, concerning Ihipping 
and trade. ^54. 

93. Henry IV, to Q. Elizabeth ; juflifying himfelf. 
(Orig. Fr.) Blois, Maysi. 355. 

94. Henry IV, to the D. de Bouillon ; on the return 
of the latter from England, and refpeding the w^t iu 
Normandy. (Fr.) Monceaux, Sept 7, 1596. 358. * 

95. ComiAilfion for the E. of Eflex, vhen he went 
to fuccour Calais. April 13, 1596. 366- ' 

96. Extras of various treaties between England 
and France. S67* - 

97- A narrative of the inveftmtftt ,of Henry IV* 
with the order of the garter, (a draught, probably by 
Ld. Shrewibury.) Sept 1596. S75. 

98. Inftruftions to. fir Anth^ Mildiriay, fent am- 
bafiador to the Fr. king; Mons. de Reftiix beibg 
corns a^nbaflador from th^ feid king. 1596. 381. 

99. Hoary IVth'$ oath fgfr the performance of the 
Utc treaties. (Lat) Roucn^ Oct. 1^96. .a8$>Ji 

1 00. Part of a letter from Henry iv^ to the preacher 
MonsJ de la Fontainje ; 01^ the ilate of his affairs^ 
Jan. 15, 1597. 99 1. . 

101. ^. Elizabeth, to Henry IV ; two cxpoftalatgry 
letters.* (Fr.) Way 5, and April 10, 1597. 398. 

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l OQ. An iWV^^cr made to the Freitch tlttibaflkdor*lfe 
propofitions for a fupply of 4000 men. (Fr.) 1597. 

406. b. 

103. Sir Anth'' Mildmay, to Henry IV; eortcern- 
ing a ftipply of men, and a claim of reimburfements. 
(F)-.) July 16, 1597. 402. 

104. Inftru^lions in form of alcttefr, to fir Anth'' 
Mildmay ; fent by Mr. Edmonds. Weftm. May 6, 
1597. 403. 

105. Q. Elizabeth, to Henry IV; expoftulating- 
jan. 4, 1597-8? 409. 

lOC. Sir Robt. Cecil, to Ld. Burleigh; concerning 
the ftate of affairs in France. (Orig.) Dovei*, Feb. 
14, 1597-8? 411. 

107. A letter of intelligence,, concerning Fr. trea- 
ties with the Emperor, the Swifs, &c. (Fr.) Paris, 
^larch 8, 1597-8:^ 412. 

106. Notes of intelligence, out of divers letters. 

414. 

109. Sir Robt. Cecil, to Ld. Burleigh; intelli- 
j5;ence about the Fr. king treating for peace, &c. 
(Orig.) Dieppe, Feb. 20,^ 1597-8? 41 5. 

110. Helene de la Valette, to Q. Elizabetli; on 
count Mansfeld's motions on the French frontiers. 
(Orig.) 1597. 416. 

HI. Henry IV, to Q. Elizabeth; in commenda- 
tion of fir Anth^ Mildmay, who had leave to return. 
(Orig. tr.) Amiens, Aug. 18, 1597. 41'8. 

112. A declaratioii delivered by M. de lleaux, to 
her majefiy, from the Fr. king; touching the recovery 
df Calais and Amienk (Fr.) June 3, 1597. 4fij. 

1 1 3. Inftru6lions of the fieiir Chaligny, fent from 
tlie rfeforihed church of tViinfce to hfer msytfly . ( tV. ) 
^^l. 1597. 433. 

114. Q. Elizabeth, to fir R. Cecil? and . ... . 
about their negdciiilioYi^ witli the fVenth king. 
W^ftm. Mitch i7, iSdt-S. 435. 

115. The fubftance of the laft conference which 
Mr. Sec^ Cecil had ^ith the king's co\intil at kahtes. 
15'97. 439. 

liB. The benefits of peace with Spain. 1597-8. 

443. 

l it. O^freS fait'es par les etals generauxdes Pro- 
vintes Unies, au Rdy d^ France, pour Fobfefvalioti 
de hi iigtiCi, et contihnation de la guerre. 444. 

1 i 8. Memoire d'aucuns principinx pbihts propof(5s 
h M. de Cecil, p4r le$ etats des Pmvinces Unies. 
Angers, April 6, 1598. 445. 

119. Henry tV, to Q. Elizabeth; exprefling great 
frifehdfhip and gratitude. (Orig. Fr.) Rouen, 06t. 
tSy l69^. 451. 

12b. Hfenrj- tV, .to Mr. Foiint^iA; ott the ftate ttf 
his affairs, particularly his treaty with Q. Elizabeth. 
(JV.) St G^rmiln^ Mdy $, 159^ 45:s. 

ISl. A memorial fof ah inftVuftion to k. C. J. M. 
at^a T. W. {i\t R. Cecil, J. HeH^ert, And Tho. Wilkes.) 
on Bbgociations with the Fr. king. 1597. 454. 

1^2. feit Rdbt. Cecil, to Ld. Blirleigh; fexpreffmg 
att*i*ty fdr his feth^l-'s health; ahd his thxwtf hts on 
the pTofyt& iaf ipesLce. (Orig.) Dov^r, leb. l6, 
1597-8. 462. 

ICS. A trttity of ptkee h€lwe6n ^Sfff^Uf France 
wdA Siivoy. (Fr.) July la, Iif9a. 464. 

m. Inftru^ioJis to fit- Robt. €*bil ftmBafladw, 
JoJiti Hfelbert, and Thb. Wilkes^ cteiuteiflRohers . to 
tli^ Fr. king. 1597? 4-84. 

1*6. Certain artides tetwceh l&c «f Ehglstnd 
tad tibe K. France, touching minimi ck^x 
(Liti) Aptil Ipi 1599. . 49^. 

146. Minutes of a letter from Q. Eliz. to the Fr. 



K. July 13, 1599. and refpefting Sir Hen. Nevill's 
propofition to the 'Fr. icing^i tjoiriidil. 1 599. 495. 

127. A ctoniplaint of Enghfh mefchslnts, bohtern- 
ing fome reftraints laid upon the woollen trade , by 
the^FVench. .1599. 497. 

128. Q. Elizabeth, to Henry IV; defiring that the 
place of the next conference be fixed at a town 
near her coafts. (Fr.) Richmond, Dec. '24, iiD9. 

499. 

129. Tlie Itate of the French king's commiffion for 
maritnne caufes. 5OI. 

130. Propofitions made by fir Hen. Nevill to the 
Fr. kih^, concerning the maintenance of the auxili- 
aries. (Fr.) May 31, 1599. 505. 

131. Heniy iv th's two anfwers to fir Hen. Nevill's 
propofitions. (Fr.) 1599. 506. b. 

132. Sir Hen. Nevill, to Mr. yilleroy ; concerning 
his propofitions. (Fr.) Paris, June 6, 1599. 508. b. 

133. Mons. de Villeroy's anfw^r to the above. 
(Fr.) i)u Bois, June 8, 1599. 509. K 

134. Q. Elizabeth, to Henry IV} defiring an ex- 
planation concerning his condu6l. (French.) 1599. 

513. 

135. Inftru6lians for Mr. Tho. Edmonds, going to 
the French king. 1 599. 6 1 4. 

136. Minutes of letters from the D. de Bouillon 
and Henry IV, to Q. Eliz. 520. b. 

137. Mr. Edmonds notes for Tho. Parry; con* 
cerning the treaty of Blois, &c. 621 

138. Two papcts of articles propofed for a treaty 
regulating the trade and navigation; and two papers 
of anfwers to the Ikid articles. Nov. 1598. and Jan. 

1599. 525. 

139. HeAry iv, to Q. Elizabeth; concerning the 
afiuirs of the Lotv Countries. (Orig. Fr.) Fon- 
taihbleau, Sept. 3, 1598. 530. b. 

1 40. The Archd. Albert, and Philip 11. K. of Spain ; 
their proclamations and letters on the marriage of 
the Infanta Ifabella, daughter of Philip^ with the 
above Archduke; and the donation of Burgundy^, 
&c. to the new married couple. (Fr. near one half 
burnt.) JViay, 1599. 631. 

141. A fragment, of complaints of Englifli mer- 
chants trading in trance. 542. 

14C. Replique k la reponfe donn^e aux articles 
propofes par rambafiadeiir de France, touchant Ic 
reglemeht de la navigation, (this is one of the pa- 
pers in IX. 138.) Jan. ii, ibds-g. 549. 

143. tleponfe de rambalfadeiir d'Angleterre, aiix 
repliqUes des coirimitTaires de S. M. tr&s Chretienne. 

55i. 

144. Riej)bhre de Fanibafliidetir d^Angletehre, dux 
plaintes prefent^es au roy trtis Chretien, par le pt-o- 
eureiir Syndic des etats de Normahdie, Cohtre 1^ 
traitemen t qu'ils difent ree^ vOi en Angleterre. 553. 

145. Th6 foeech of Henry IV, on his infiffing on 
the paffing of an edift in fivoiir of the protcftamts. 
(Fr. the fame in Englifli printed.) Jan. 5^ 1599^ 

^55. 

146. The Englifh tmbafiadbr, to Hettry IV; de- 
firing his anfwer to certain points previous to his 
meeting the deputies of the affembly at Boulogne 

561. 

147. Tlie formal 'proceedings in a matter df re- 
priftll, in the adtnirklty it Rouen. (Ff.) April, 

1600. Ad3. 
14B. A ftatement of duties fucccffively laid in 

FraUCfe, ifrbiti ^581^ to IGOO. 

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I. Two fets of queries propofed by an EngHfli 
ambaffadorin France (fir H. Nevill?) to the queen's 
xninifters. 2. 

2/ A difpatch from the Englifh ambalfador in 
France (fir H. Nevill?) reporting an audience con- 
cerning the D. de Bouillon. Jan. 4, 1602. 9- 

3. Anfwers to a reply of the Fr. ambaffadors. 
(Lat. a rough draught much corredled.) Jan. 1 8. 1 3. 

4. Q. Elizabeth, to Henry IV; two original letters 
afking rcdrefs, and promifing the fame, and to abide 
by the treaty of Blois. (Fr.) Weftm. Jan. 28, 1 6oo. 

16. 

5. Sir Hen. Nevill, to fir Robt. Cecil ? defiring 
inftruflions concerning a treaty about to be con- 
cluded. (Orig.) Rochefter, Jan. 19, 1600. 21. 

6. Part of a letter of inftruftions, on an intended 
treaty. 22. 

7. An extraft out of the regifters of the Fr. privy 
council, concerning the woollen trade; tranflated 
intoEnglilh. (printed.) April, 1600. 23. 

8. A ftatement of exaftions and grievances fuf- 
taiued by the merchants at Bourdeaux and Rochelles. 

24. 

9. A remonftrance of the merchants of Bourdeaux 
on the ftate of their commerce witli England. 
(French.) . 26. 

10. Henry IV ; his inftruftions to Mefs. de Boif- 
fife and tie Beaumont; concerning tlie commerce 
between England and France. (Fr.) Paris, Dec. 

11, 160K 28. 

I I. Minutes of letters from the French king, to Q. 
Eliz ; and the marihal de Biron, to fir Robt. Cecil. 
160K 30. b. 

12. Hotman, to fir Tho. Parry ; about a book fent 
to James I. (Orig. Fr.) 1603. 31. 

1 3. Cath. de Parthenay, to Q. Elizabeth ; a letter 
of thanks. (Orig. Fr. ) 31 . b. 

14. Part of a letter exprefling gratitude. 33. 

15. Anfwers of the French ambaflador, to the ex- 
pofition of Englilh commifTioners concerning trade. 
(Fr.) 34. 

16. A paper on the commerce, feemingly of the 
Hanfeatic towns, with England. (Lat.) 1603. 36. 

1 7. The magiftrates of Lubeck, to Englifli com- 
miffioners at Bremen ; demanding redrefs for a lliip 
that had been wrecked and plundered in England. 
(Lat.) Dec. 1602. 38. 

1 8. Rough draughts of feveral letters of fir Tho. 
Parry. 40. 

19. Part of a French paper, containing intelli- 
gence concerning Henry IV, Rofny, &c. 51. 

20. Rough draughts and copies of letters, fome, 
and perhaps all, from fir T. Parry, to Ld. Cecil. 55. 

21! William to the Englifli ambaflador at 

Paris (fir Tho. Parry) about the receipt of fome 
monies at Rouen. (Orig.) Rouen, May 4, 1603. 

104. ' 

22. Williafn Sedley, to fir Tho. Parry. (Orig.) 
Dieppe, May 7, 1603. 106. 

23. Hercules Weir, to fir Tho. Parry ; gives notice 
of an intended journey of tlie Fr. king. (Orig.) 

108. 

24. Hen. Bromley, to fir Tho- Parry ; intelligence. 
(Orig:) Aug. no. 

Sir Oliver Cromwell; to fir Tho. Parry ; thank* 



him for kindnefs to his fon. (Orig.) Wilton, Dec. i, 

1603. 112. 

26. Lewis Evans, to fir Tho. Parry ; defiring to 
borrow moneys Oft. 15. ^4. 

27. Rough draughts of fir Tbo. Parry's letters to 
Ld. Cecil. 116. 

28. Franc. Lef caro, to fir Tho. Parry ; has not ob- 
tained the intelligence wanted. (Ital.) 1603. 134. 

29. The ambafladors of the ele6lor palatine, Fred. 
IV; their feply to the anfwers of the French king, 
concerning the D. de Bouillon. (Fr.) 1603. 136.- 

30. A letter concerning a late conf|>iracy to affaf- 
finate Hen IV. (Fr. copy of X. 107.) 1603. 138. 

31. Sir Tho. Parry, to the E. of Salifl)ury. (a 
rough draught.) Paris, July 7, 1605. 140. 

32. Heads of an agreement between Englifh and 
Fr. commiflioners concerning trade. ^Fr.) 1602; 

142. 

33. Simon Theloal, to Dr. Dun ; comniilfioner at 
Bremen; news from England. (Orig.) Ocl. 22, 
1602. ' 144. 

34. Propofals made by hermajefty's coninnflioncrs, 
on commercial matters ; with anfwers of the Fr. com- 
miflioners to the fame. 1602. 146. 

35. Simon Theloal, to Dr. Dun ; news from Eng- 
land. (Orig.) Lond. 06t 8, 1602. 148. 

36. Henry IV, to the D. de Bouillon ; about the 
charges brought againft him. (Fr.) Fontainbleaii, 
Nov. 18, 1602. 150. 

37. A treaty between Henry IV, and the Helvetic 
Body. (Fr.) Jan 31, 1602. 152. 

38. Ld. Cecil, to fir Tho. Parry ; about Ld. Col>- 
hams confpiracy; treaties with Spain, &c. (Orig.) 
Winchefter, Sept. 27, 1603. 156. 

39. Ld. Cecil, to fir Tho. Parry; Ld. Cobham, fir 
W. Raleigh, &c. &c. tried and convi6led. (Orig.) 
Wilton, Dec. 1, 1603. 158. 

40. Ric to fir Tlio. Parry; a letter of 

thanks, and offer of fervices. (Orig.) London, 
May 5, 1603. 162. ' 

51. Ric. Rolfe, to fir Tho. Parry; defires pardon 
for fome omiflion, and to be further employed, 
(Orig.) London, July 18, l603. 163^ 

42. Lawrence Rookes, to fir Tho. Parry ; accounts, 
for his fon not going over to him after the queen's 
death. (Oiig.) March 27, 1603. 165. 

43 to fir Tho. Parry; exprefling friend- 

fliip : the writer figns himfelf "coufin." (Orig,) 
Lond. May 20, 1603. 167. 

44. Sir Tho. Parry, to the warden of All Souls ; 
concerning Mr. Williams' and ^Ir. Soriybank's ab- 
fence. 169. 

45. Tho. Knyvett^ to fir Th. Parry ; claims a debt, 
in very harlh language. (Orig.) 1 603. 179' 

46. Richd. Bell, to firTh. Parry; petitions for re- 
lief. (Orig.) 17^. 

47. J. Battifte de Go ...... to M. de St. Sau- 

veur ; appoints him for an audience of the king. 
(Orig. Fr.) Fontainbleau, May 27, i6os. 173. 

48. Edw. Greville, to fir Tho. Parry; on private 
concerns. (Orig.). Lond. May 28, 1603. 174. 

49. Wm. Sedley> to fir Th. Parry ; on fom^ favour 
received. (Qrig.) Rouen, May 4, i603. 176. 

50. Rough draughts of. lettera of fir Th. Pairy. 

1604. 179- 

51. De Soully Anjorrant, to fir Th. Parry ; . about 
a coUedion to be made for the proteftant churches in 
England. (Orig. Fr.) Winchefter, Oft. I8, 1605,. 

190. 

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52. James I, to fir Th. Parry; declaring his inten- 
tion to cultivate the fricndlliip of France. (Orig.) 
Towcefter? April 15, 1603. 191. 

53. Rofay? tofirTh. Parry; about ferfrirfs for the 
injuries reciprocally committed on merchants. (Orig. 
Fr.) Nov. 6, 1603. 193. 

54. James I, to fir Tlio. Parry ; with a letter for 
theFr. king ; and defiring that du Tour and not de 
Bc^umoixt might be continued Fr. ambaffador. Bur- 
leigh, April 25, 1603. 194. 

55. J2^nes I, to (Da,vid Lin^fay) the Archbp. of 
Clafgow, ambaffador in France; deliring him to affift 
young Livin5:fton in the recovery of his inheritance 
in France. fOr,ig. Fr.) Holyrood-houfe, April 5, 
1603. 196. 

56. Thgmas to.Girault de la Caffagne, 

butler to tie^uniont the French ambaffador; advifing 
him not to leave his prefent employment, &c. (Oi'ig. 
Fr.) Paris, Aug. 27, 160 3; 198. 

57. James I, to Mons. de Vitry ; thanking him for 
fome hawki. (Orig. Fr.) Wellminfter, March 31, 
1603. 199. 

58. .De Soully Anjqrrant, to . . . . .' . .intimating a 
' report thajt K. James^wbiii,d iVo't receive any deputies 
from Geiieva. (Orig.) 1603. ' 201. 

, 59- Ld- Cecil, to fir Tho.. Parry ; about the king*s 
arrival, and an audiericd^ 6t the deputieV of the Low 
Countries. tOrig.) GreeiiHvich, May 25, 1603. 202. 

60. Ld. rCeciU to fir .Th.^arry; about Rofny's 
arrival; an accident on the X)over road; .fuccour to 
be fentto iheLow Countries, &c. (Orig.) Ivy- 
bridge^ June 10, 1603. 204. 

61. Henry de la Tour (D. de Bouillon) to M. 
Jocquet, at the Englifli ambaffador'*; explaining 
fome points of his conduft. (Orig. Fr.) Sedan, 
Nov. 1 a, 1603? 206. 

62. De Pleffen, to fir Th. Parry; concerning the 
D. de Bouillon. (Orig. Fr.) May 17, 1603. 208. 

63. Ld. Cecil, to fir Th. Parry ? about Ld. Cob- 
ham's confpiracy, &c. (Orig.) Hampton-cotirt, 
Aug. 4, 1603. 209. 

64. Ld. Cecil, to fir Th. Parry; news from 
court about the reception of ambaffadors; Ld. Cob- 
ham's confpiracy, &c. (Orig.) Bafing, Sept 1, 1603. 

213. 

65* Ld. Cranbom (R. Cecil) to fir Th. Parry; 
concerning the leleafe of fome merchants goods ; a 
conteft bet^veen Parry and Villeroy, &c. (Orig.) 
Greenwich, March 23, 1604. 215. 

66. Ld. Cecil, to fir Th. Parrj- ; on the kmg's de- 
fire of preferving peace and friendfliip with the Fr. 
king; bis arrival at Burleigh; queen Elizabeth's 
funeralj &c. (Orig.) Whitehall, April 22, 1603. 

217. 

67. Hotman^ to fir Th. Parry ; in praife of the 
Bafilicou Doron ; an<l concerning a French tranfla- 
tion of it. (Orig.) VilHers St. Paul, 1603. 219. 

68. Theod. Bea^a, to fir Th. Parry ; congratulatory 
on Ki James's acceffion in England. (Orig. Fr. the 
fignature torn away.) 1 603. 22 1 , 

69. DaVid Drummond, to fir Tlio. Parry; news 
from court (Orig-) Hampton-court, . . - * 5, 1603. 

222. 

70. Hotinan, to fix Tho. Parry ; with a fpecimen 
of his tranflation of the Bafilicon Doron. (Orig.) 
July 18, 1603. 223. 

71. Henry de Rohan, to fir Th. Parry ; expreffmg 
great regard and aflRffftion. (Orig. Fr.) 224. 

72. Th. Wilfon, to fir Th. Parry; news about 
the trial of the confpirators ; a feaff in comme- 



moration of the king's delivery from the Cowries. 
(Orig.) Hampton-court,^ Aug. 5, 1603. 225. 

73. A memoir of the Englifli ambaffador to.the Fr. 
king ; demanding redrefs on , three points, one of 
which is the recall of the jefuits. (Fr.) Dec. 9; 
1603. 227^ 

74. A Spanifli edict, granting privileges to the 
Britiih fubjefts in Spain. (Spanilh.) Vallodolid, 
May 21, 1603. 229. 

75. Hotman, to fir Tho. Parry ; on his tranflation. 
(Orig. Fr.) 1603. 230. 

76. to fir Th. Parry ; intelligence fyom 

court Greenwich, May 25, 1603. 231. 

77. Hotman, to fir Th. Parry; concerning a tranf- 
lation of the Bafilicon Doron by one Gordon and 
his M ife. (Fr.) 1603. 233. 

78. Humphrey Shelton, to Dr. Davifon, in the 
coljegp of Cambray ;. intelligence about Englifli ca- 
thol;c^. y^LUg. £8, 1002. 234. 

79. ; Sir Robt Cecil, to fir Th. Parry ; about ft. 
James's coming to England., (Orig.) March i^y 
1603. 236. 

80. James I, to fir Th. Parry ; dire6ting him to 
folicit in favour of Ld. Wemys. (Orig.) Burleigh", 
April 25, 1603. 238. 

, 81. James I, to Hcuny IV; notifying his accef- 
fion; (Fr.) York, April 15, 1603. . * 240. 

82. Colville, to fecret intelligence about 

priefts coming from Spain, &c. Paris, Oa. 23, 1603. 

242.' 

83. The marflial de Bouillon? to Henry IV; implor- 
ing mercy. (Fr.) 1602. 243. 

' 84. James I, to Henry IV^ in favour of J. Ander- 
foti*. (Fr) June 17, 1603. 245. 

85. Inftruftions to and the reflor of St 

Martin's, upon the late plot againft the king ; excul- 
pating the priefts, and throwing the whole blame 
upon the jefuits. (a rough draught.) 247. 

86. Part of a letter to Mr. St. Sauveur ; mention- 
ing a p umber of jews whp have fled into Francs 
from the Spanifh inquifition. 249. 

87. P. Cotton (a jefuit) to Madlle. de Claren- 
^al ; on his favourable profi>ects at court. (Fr. the 
fame at X. 125.) Paris, June 10, 1603. 250. 

88. Hotman, to fir Tlio. Parry ; intelligence con- 
cerning the confpiracy in England. (Orig. Fr.) 251. 

89. D. Drummond, to fir Tho. Parry; about the 
king's jouniey into England; a fliip carried into 
Calais, &c. (Orig.) Calais, April 21, 1603. 252. 

90 to fir Th. Parry ; offering his fervices. 

(Orig. Fr.) Paris, July 17, i603. 253. 

91. Rofny? to fir Th. Pariy ; on the audience 

(Orig. Fr.) Bafingftoke. 

255. 



he had from the king 
Aug. 21, 1603. 

92. Articles of intelligence from various parts, for 
fir Tho. Parry; probably copied out of gazettes. 
(Fr.) July and Aug. 1603. 257. 

93. D. Chriftoval, to fir Th. Parry; intelligence. 
(Ital.) 259. 

94. J Owen a prieft, to H. Owen his brother ; fe- 
cret intelligence. 16OS. - 260. 

95. Beaunlont, to fir Th. Parry; with a letter in- 
clofed ; and about his provifion of wine, (Orig. 
Fr.) Saliibury, Dec. 10, 1603. 262. 

96. A French letter without name, date, or direc- 
tion ; on private concerns. 264. 

97. Anthony to fir Th. Parry ; various 

Rochelle, May 1, 1603. 265. 

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98. Note about a plot to furrender Jerfey and 
Guernfey to France. 1603. 266. 
• 9C|. Fatoillat? to fir Griffin Markham ; tM'o letters 
of mtelligenci from France ; a great inundation at 
Rofny's caftle near Mantes,, where tRe court was ift 
fome dani?er. (Orig. Ital.) Paris, Aug. 29, and 
July 9, 1603. 

100. Henry de Rohan, to fir Th. Parrjs profeffin^ 
great refpeft fpr the king, and Parry. (Orig. Fr.) 
Frefnay, May 9, 16o3. 270. 

101 to Mr. Cardinal ; about a treaty 

with Spain. May 25, 1 603. -271. 

102. Articles of intelligence from France. 273. 

. 103! Saint Sauveiir, to . . . two letters of 

Intelligence from the French couit. (Orig. Fr. 
partly in cypher.) Fontairibleau, Oft. 6 and 29, 
1603, 

"'1Q4. Dudley Carleton, to fir Th. Parry; intelli- 
gence from the court, at Windfor ; a quarrel between 
t^ie Lds. Southampton and Grtfy', &c. (Orig.) 
Windfor, July 5,1603." 277- 

105. Melville, to fir Tli. Parry; intelli- 

gence from court; the Scottifli lords fent back; a 
french boy accufed of treafon. (Orig.) Farnham 
caftle, Aug. 12, 1603. «79. 

106. Colville, to ..... ... with a letter for Rome 

inclofed. (Orig.) 280. 

107. A French letter, on a confpiracy againft the 
life of Henry IV. (Fr. the fame as X. 30.) 1603. 

282. 

■ 108. De SouUy Anjorrant, to fir Tli. Parry ; news 
from court. (Orig. Fr.) Kingfton. Aug. 11, 1603. 

. 284. 

109. Genevieve Petall, to fir Tli. Parry; with a 
tranflation of the Bafilicon Doron. (Orig.. Fr.) 
1603. 2^^- 

110. Saint Sauveur, to I ..... . . news from the 

French court. (Orig. Fh partly in cypher.) Fon- 
lainbl. Nov. 7, 1603. 287. 

■ 111. Colville, to intelligence from France. 

(Orig.) Oa. 22. 289. 

11 2 Henry iv; his edi6l for the eftablifhment of 
thejefuits in France. (Fr.) Sept. 1 603. 291. 

113. Note of an accord between the count de 
Soiffons and Mons. de Rofny. (Fr.) Oa. 5, 1603. 

293. 

114. Henry IV, to Mr. Myron; an order for ap- 
prehending Robt. Baffet, an Englifliman. (Fr.) 
Dyves, Sept 13, i603. 294. 

115. Jo. Davifon, to father Parfons, a jefuit at 
Rome; intelligence about the confpirators in Eng- 
iand ; the recall of the jefuits in France, &c. (Orig.) 
Dec. 29, 1603. 296. 

116. Three papers of intelligence from Italy. 
(Ital.) 297. 

117. Henry IV ; his edia, founding the college of 
la Fleche. (Fr.) Rouen, Sept. 1603. soi. 

1 1 8. Conditions annexed to the foundation of la 
Fleche. (Fr.) 1603. 303. 

1 19. Moral iuftruaions of the eleaor Palatine to 
his fon. 305. 

120. A letter of fevere reprehenfion from Rofny, 
probably to the count de Soiffons. (Fr.) 307. 

121. An ecclefiaftical indulgence, in favour of thofe 
who fliall relieve three priefts carried off by the Eng- 
lifli. (Fr.) March, 1603. 309. 

122. A fatirical caution againft Goutier, Fronton, 
and Cotton, three jefuits: addrefled to Henry IV. 
(Fr. partly in verie.) 1603. 310. 



123. A pafquinade againft feveral 6f the French 
court. (Fr, verfe.) 1603. 3 11. 

124. Tho. Hunter, to Mr. Mans? intelligence 
aboat fome' pirates in the Mediten'aneacn. Leghorn. 
06t. 1603. 313. 

125. p. Cotton, to Madlle. de Claren'fal. (copy 
of X. 87.) June 10, 1603. 314. 

126. Jo. ,, Davifon, to Dr. Perfe (Percy?) abojit 
the motions of Mr. Middleton, and fome monks, &c. 
(Orig.) Paris, 14, 1603. [315. 

127. Intelligence concerning a late attempt upon 
ueneva. (Fr.) oa. 1603. ' 317/ 

128. TIm). Gray, to Mr. Colville; intelligence oh 
religious matters. (Eng. Fr. and Lat.) Rouen, 
Nov. 11, 1603. , 318. 

129. T. Fiterbert? and R. Verftejgan, to Mn' Col- 
ville. O^. , 319. b. 

ISO. Four papers of intelligence from Italy^ (Ital.) 
Aug. and, Sept. 1603. 321. 

131. Copy of a letter figned Pircels (bi)t in tlic 
docket faid to be from M. de Loigne) and addrefled 
to Mops. Joly the procureur du xoy; containing 
various intelligence, cbiefly about intrigues at Meta 
by perfons ftyling themfelves Soboles. (Fr.) Sept 
12, 1603. . * . ^ 329; 

132. jQ. bavifon, to Dr.Perfe; intelligence about 
the EngUlh confpirators and priefts. (Orig.) De^- 
29, 1603. S3ot 

133. Vi^m. Critton, to. Wm. Martins,^6th jefuits ; 
an order Ibr the payme^t of money. (Fr.) Avig;noii, 
Oa..26, 1603. , ,331. 

134. Wm. Peifons (Par.fons) to Dr. Davifon; in- 
telligence refpefiling leveral jefuits, &c.. Rome, Aug. 
25, 1603. . i . , .332. 

135. Advertifements concerning a peace wirii 
Spain. . 1603, 334. 

136. Hotman, to fir Tho. Parry; about his tranf- 
lation of the Balilicon Doron. (Ovig* Fr.) 335. 

137^. Notes about treaties of commerce with France. 
1603.. 336- 

138. Du Pleflis, to Hotman? about the tranflation 
of the Bafilicon Doron. (Fr.) Saumur, 06t. 23, 
1603. 337. 

139. Jo. Monteth, to fir Tho. Parry; reports his 
having overtaken Ld. Spencer at RheimB. (Orig. 
Lat.) Senlis, Oa. 29, 1603. 338- 

140. B. Giovanin^ to fir Tho. Parry; offering the 
fervices of count Montecuculi, going minifter from 
the grand D. of Tufcany into England. (Orig. Ital.) 
Rouen, Aug. 29? 1603. 339. 

141. Dudley Carleton, to fir Tho. Parry; news 
from court; the approaching coronation; the plague, 
&c. (Orig.) Lond. June 28, 1603. 341. 

142. S. A. Faiiden, to fir Tho. PaiTy; about his 
health, and the pirates in the Mediterranean: (Orig. 
conf. Hunter's letter X. 124.) Florence, Sept. 20, 
1603. 343. 

143. James I; copies of letters of his, chiefly of 
thanks for congratulations. (Fn) 

To the D. de Guife, . • . . . 1603* 

the Fr. king, Sept. 20, D* 
Mons. de Rohan D* 24, D* 
D de Lorraine, June £4, D' 
D. de Mayenne, D* 24, D* 
the Fr. king, D^ 26, D^ 
D. de Lorraine, D* D' D' 345. 

144. James I; his cpmmiffion to fir Tli. Parry, to 
treat with French commiffioners about tlie regulation 
of trade. 1603. ^ 352. 

145. James I, to the Fr. king; 'May 18^ l(303':to 

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the prefident Hai lay ? and to the prince of Cond^, 
March 4, 1603-4. (Fr.) 354. 

146. Articles concerning depredations: delivered 
by the Englifh ambaflador to the French king's 
council. (Fr.) 357. 

147. T. Wilfon, to fir Tho. Parry; intelligence 
from England. (Orig.) Greenwich, June 22, 
1603. . 359. 

148. Rough draughts of letters of fir Th6. Parry. 
1604 and 5. 361. 

149. Articles of intelligence from France aAd Italy. 
1603. 386* 

150. Ld. Cecil, to fir Tho. Parry; about fir Anth^ 
Standen's reports from Italy, and inftruftions in con»- 
fequence thereof. (Orig.) Hampton, Jan. 24, 
1603-4. 388. 

151. A letter fignedi R: E. (fome pricft) about re- 
ligious matters. (Orig.) Rome, May IB^ 1603. 

. . ; 392. 

152. A paper concerning the quarrel between 
Mons. de Rotiay, and. the count de Soiflbns. (Fr.) 

1603. b .!:: ; . 394. 

153. Robt. Spencer, to fir Tho. Parry; about au 
sippointment .of Tb. Ferries. (Orig.) . Rheims, Q6i. 
18, 1603. 396. ; 

154. Henry Bromley, to fir Tho. Parry; taxes him 
^h ncgleflf. (Orig. ) . Greenwich^ Itfay 17, 1 603. 

. . , 398. ! 

155. Ric. (Bancroft^ Bp. of) London^ to fir Tho. 
Parry ; defiring him to advance 20. to fome perf(}|n 
at Paris. (Oi-ig.) Fulham, Nov. 7, ; 603, ^ 400. 

156. Edw. Greville, to fir Tho. Pitrry; on private : 
concerns. (Orig.) Aug. 8, 1603. 402. 

157. Hugh Miller, to Sir Tho. Parry; defjriiig he 
will give leave to his fon to come 9yer. (Orig.) 
Weftminfter, March 30, i603. 404. 

158. Ld. Cecil? to fir Thp. Parry? abjojjit:! an 
omifiion in a letter from James I, to Hepry IV; 
Rofny's negociation, &c. (Orig. but tieither figned, 
dated, or directed.) 16OS. 406. 

1 59. Henry IV, to the eleftor Palatine ? concerning 
the D. de Bouillon. (Fr.) Monceaux, July 7, 1 603, 

408. 

160. Articles of intelligence frpm Germany. (Fr.) 

410. b. 

161. Henry IV, to Anton. Peres; defiring him to 
come to him. Fontainbl. April 30, 1595. 411. 

162. Sebaftian Zarne, to Anton. Peres; about private 
concerns. (Fr.) Fontainbl. Nov. 1603. 412. 

163. A French paper endorfed " Mercmiale de 
Mons. de Rofny." 1603. 415. 

164. A letter concerning a confpiracy to poifon 
Henry IV. (Fr.) Chambery, Sept. 1603. 415. 

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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 340. 

1. Accord pour TEvech^ de Strafbourg; du 22"' 
Nov. 1604. 2. 

2. Rough draughts of letter^ firom fir Tho. Parry. 
1^4. 9. 

3. James I, to M. de Rofny; recommending Ld. 
Wemys to his favour. (Orig. Fr.) Hampton-ct. 
Jan, 13^ 1603-4. 36. 

4. Ld. Cranbourn, to fir Tho. Parry; concerning 
a treaty. (Orig.) Whitehall, Aug. 25, 1604. 38. 

5. Ld. Cecil, to fir Tho. Parry; demanding an 
explanation; alfo intelligence and inftruftions. 
(Orig.) Whitehall, April 14, 1604. 40. 



6. Extradls of letters front the gratid niaftef of 
Malta (Martin de Garzez) concenning the pirates iii 
the Mediterranean. (Fr.) March, 1604. 43. 

7. Advice from Malta, concca-ning the *pifiites. 
(Fr.) 1604. 4^:^ 

8. Memoirs relating to an ediO: for an ^ffem'bljr 
in France on affairs of religion. (Fr.) '^6l. 'Q^i^. 
1604. • ' ' 47. 

9. Du Pleflfis, to count de la Vc^l ; on religious 
quefl:ions. (Fr.) Boumoy, Nov. 19, i604. 50,, 

ip. Ld. Cranbourn, to fir Tho. Parry? three letters 
of intelligence and inftru6li6ns. (Orig,) j)ec. 21, 
Sept. 25, ^nd Feb. 14, 1603. ' 52. 

11. James I, to the count de Soiflbns ; onthe^ ^j^fH^i 
of Cath. duchefs of Lorrain, fifl:er to Henry IV. 
(Orig. Fr.) Weftm. March 4, 1603. 60. 

12. James I, to Hen. IV; ifoncernbg the vx>olleh 
trade. (Fr.) 62. 

13. , Part of a letter fropi fome Englift, to. a French 
minifter ; defiring that M. de Vitry might be fulFerjed 
to continue fome time longer with K. James. (JFr.) 

14. James I, to whom one he calls coul^ni fpur let- 
ters containing great profeflions of friendfhijp; April 
8, '21, June 19, Aug,' 20, 1604. - 

.15. James r, to Henry IV; concerning the woollen 
trade. (Fr.) Weftm. Dec. 24^ .ijS04. ,70. 

16. James I, to Henry IV j Wpr^flipg; great cprdiar 
lity. (Fr.) Weftm. Dec. 29, 1604. 72. 

. 17. J^ines I, to . . p his confii^ ; rprofqffipns of 

regard. (Fr.) . W^m. Dec. 19, i^04* , / \ 7s. ' 

1 8. A note pf certain propofals . (fopcerning the 
merchants trading in France. ^f , ^ . 7^^^ 

19. James Ferrier,to fir Tho. Parjy^ recominend- 
ing himjTelf to hi§ favour. (Orig J' ^ , Rojne^ Jap. 1 9, 

1604-5. . .r[ , ' 75, 

20. R. Ouen (alias Ma^ajts) jto Dr. Dayifon, 
(directed to Colings) on th^e ttnfavonraJ^le profpe^ 
for the catholic religion in Epglai^cl. (Qrig.) Mjap9, 
Feb, 7, 1604-5. 77/ 

21. Japies I, to Henry IV; aaotjier popy of . the 
letter XL 15. Dec. 24, 1604. , 78. 

22. Henry (de Bouillon?) to Jiames I ; expreffing 
gratitude and refpeft, l|504. ; , eo. 

23. Tho. Wilfon, to fir Robt. Cedil; vaiious in- 
telligence. (Orig.) BayqnnPiFeb. 18, i^3-4? 81. 

24. The names of ip new cardniiilk ; and fome 
French fatirical verfes mi that opcafion, 1604. 83. 

•25. H. Conftable, to D. Bagfliaw; intelligence 
concerning the priefts in England. Kingfton, Jan. 9 
1604. ' / 

26. A fmall fragment in Italian. §5, 

27. A copy of the French fatirical verfes, xi. 24. 

' ^' 86. 

28. Extraa of a letter from Rochelle, concerning 
the armaments againft the proteftants. April 1 1 
1604. ^ 37/ 

29. Th. Gray, to John Colville; intelligence con- 
cerning the Englifli catholics abroad; (Oriff ) 
Rouen, Nov. 9. . g^'/ 

30. Another copy of the indulgence X. 12 1. leoA. 

31. Aleffandro Rovida, to fir Tho. Parry; about 
the treaty of commerce ; and offering hi^-fei» vices fiir 
Italy. (Ital.) Paris, Oa 13, 1604. gi. 

32. Creffwell, a jefuit in Spain, to rLat) 

1604. . • ^^3/ 

• 33. Anothercopy of XI. 28. 1604, 95. 

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34; The D. de Bouillon, to Heniy IV ; two letters 
in vindication of himfelf. (Fr.) Sedan, 06t. i604. 

96. 

. 33, Copy of a letter from Rome, with various in- 
telligence concerning the Spanilh anibaffador, &c. 
(FrJ 1604. , 100. 

36., txtrafts of feveral letters from Patrick 
Stichcll, a Scot, to divers perfons at Rome. 1604. 

102. 

57. James Ferrier, to fir Tlio. Parry; about father 
Parfons having incurred blame from the Pope. 
(Orig.) Rome, Aprils, I6b4. ' 104. 

38. Ld. Cecil, to fir Tho. Parry ; about an En^lifli 

ihip fei^ed by the and carried into Marfeilles. 

(Ori^.) Hampt.-ct. Jan. 11, 1603-4. ' 106. 

39. Sir Tho. Parry, to Ld. Cranbonrn ; on his np- 
gociations in France concerning' commerce, and 
intelligence from the Fr. court. March 4, 1604-5. 

40. The D. of Lenox, to Ld. Cranbourh ; rjeports 
his proceedings at the French court. 1604-5; i 12. 

41. Lord Cranbourn, to fir Tho. Parry ? inftruclions 
and advice. Greenwich, March 23, 1604-5. 114. 

44. Sir Tho. Parry, to Ld. Cranbourn; on the 
merchants caufe; and various intelligence concern- 
ing the Fr. confpirators, &c. Paris, Dec. 2, 1604. 
' \ 116. 

43. The D. of t,enox, to Ld. Salifbury ; reports 
his reception at Paris, and various intelligence. Paris, 
16O4-5. 120. 

44. The' D. of Lenox, to James I; reports his firft 
audience at court. Paris, Jan. », 1604-5. 122. b. 

45. James I, to the Q. of France (Mary de Medibis) ; 
credential for the D. of Lenox. 1604. 123. b. 

46. Tlie Lds. of Council, to fir Tho. Parry; 
touching a feizure of Engliih cloths at Roueri. 
Whitehall, Dec. 10, 1604. 124. 

47: Sir Tho. Parry, to Ld. Cranbourn? four letters ; 
being artiple difpatches concerning various tranfac- 
tions and perfons at the Fr. court and elfewhere. 
Paris, 06t. 3, Aug. 1 1, June 18, May 15, 1604. 125. 

48. James I, to fome French proteftants ; contain- 
ing congratulations and profeffions of friendfhip. 
(Fr.) Royfton, March 6, 1604-5. 167. 

49. Sir Tho. Parry, to fir Henry Bromley, (a rough 
draught) May 31, 1 604. 169. 

50. A treaty between England, France, &c. in the 
time of Q^ Elizabetli, and probably of Charles the 
IX. K. of France* (not in Rymer : another copy of 
XII. 67.) 171. 

51. Rough draughts of four letters from fir Tho. 
Parry, to Ld. Cranbourn and Salilbury. 1605. 176. 

52. A paper endorfed, " Les gentilhommes Alle- 
mands, auroy Henry IV.*', 1605. 187. 

53. Extraft of a letter from a valet de chambre of 
the Emperor, to a friend of his in France; containing 
intelligence from the Emperor's court. (Fr.) Prague, 
April 12, 1605. 194. 

54. Another copy of the " Lettre des gentilhommes 
AUemands." XI. 52. i605. 198. 

55. A paper endorfed, " L' affembl^e faite par 
les miniftres des trois provinces ^ Ablon." March. 
16, 1605. 202. 

5g. Count Maurice (de Naflau) and the marflial 
de Bou)Upn, to the deputies of the reformed churches 
in France, affembled at ChatellerauL (Fr.) 1605. 

204. 

57. Plainte faite au roy, pour les rentes de la 
maifon de ville de Paris. 1605. 206. 



58. Sir Tho. Parry, to Ld. Cranbourn ; two dif- 
patches. Paris, April 3, and 10, 1605. 210. 

59. A brief of the exactions and wrongs which the 
merchantS'undqrgo at Bourdeaux. 1605. 213. 

60. Henry IV, to James l; on the D. of Lenox 
coming over as ambaflador.4 (Fr.) Paris, March 6, 
1605. ^ , . ; , 218. 

6 1 . Extra6ls out of fome ti'caties, on the aflaffina- 
tiou of Henry IV, and the ftate of France in coiife- 
quence thereof. 1 6 1 2. 219. 

* 62. Sir Tho. Parry, to Ld. Cranbourjaj Paris, Feb. 
8, 1604-5. 227. 

63. Ld. . Cranbourn, to fir Tho Parry. Whitehall, 
Feb. 20, 1 G04-5. 229. 

64. Sir Tfeo. Parry, to Ld. Cranbourn; two dif- 
patches. Paris, March 4, and 17, 1604-5. . 230. : 

65. Ld. Cranbourn, toJir Tho Parry. Greenwich, 
March 23, 1604-5. : : 234. b.. 

66. Sir Tho. Parry, to part of a letter. 

236. 

67. De Nautonier, to . . . : .about a perfoh 

pofl'efled, and the exorcifm performed upon hiin._ 
(Fr.) Venes, Jan. 14, 1605. 237. 

68. James I, to the prince in favour Of 

the merchants. (Fr.) Weftm. Feb. 1 5, 1604-5. 

239. 

69. James Creiton, ' to J. Creiton at Avignon ; in- 
telligence. Lond. Feb. 14, 1604-5. 241. 

70. A note concerning' 'the eledion of a Pope. 
March 15, 1605. ; j . £42. 

71. Extra6ls of letters; from Heidelberg; intelli- 
gence. April,' 1 605. ' 243. 

72. Satirical verfes on Pope Leo. XI. and father 
Cotton. (Lat. arid Fr.) i605. 244. 

73. A Latin fragment concerning the jefuits. 245/ 

74. A lift of towns taken by the Huguenots of 
upper Hungary. 1605. ' 246. 

[75. Extraft of a letter from Heidelberg, touching 
Gray a Scotchman. (Fr.) Feb. 21, 1605, 247. 

76. Satirical verfes on the jefuits, entitled, " in 
Py ramidem. ' ' 248. 

77. Names and humorous characters of the prin- 
cipal perfons of the French court. This paper is en- 
dorfed " Les unis de Aire. Guilhiume. Mars, 1G0,5.'' 

249. 

78. Sir Tho. Parry? to about Ld. Norris 

his nephew's indifpolition ; the commercial treaty, kc. 

251. 

79. James I, to Henry IV; a humorous friendly 
letter. (Fr.) 25 5* 

80. Henry IV, to James ij on his recalling de 
Beaumont (Fr.) Blois, Sept. 27, 1605. 255. 

81. Sir Tho. Parry, to Ld. Cranbourn? two dif- 
patches. Paris, Sept. 10, and .... 1605. 257. 

82. Lord Cranbourn? to Mr. dc Villeroy; excufing 
himfelf for an omiffion in etiquette. Sept. 13, 1605. 

263. 

83. Q. Anne of England, to Q. Mary (dc Medicis) 
of France; affigning the rcafon for not having yet 
fent her over her portrait. Aug. 27, 1 605. 26*4 

84. Sir Tho. Parry, to Ld. Cranbourn; intelligence. 
Paris, Sept. 22, 1605. 267. 

85. A French to an Englifh minifter (perhaps 
Villerov to Ld. Cranbourn) on renewing their cor- 
refpondence. (Fr.) Fontainbl. May 27, 1605. 269- 

86. Sir Tho. Parry, to Ld Cranbourn; intelligence. 
Paris, July 5, 1605. 271. 

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87'. A letter concerning a commerciir treaty, t 
and private concerns, (perhaps from Sir T. Parry.) 

273. 

88. De Neufville ( Villeroy) to Id, Ccanbom ; in 
aofwer to XI. 82. (Orig. Fr.) Chaftelier,..Oft. 9, , 
1G05. 275. 

89. James I," to Henry IV; on the latter havine ; 
granted " main leV^e" on the Englifli cloth? fei^ed j 
in France. (Fr.) Greenwich, April 13. 1«05. ; 

i r\ ,27-7.. I 

'90. Bourbonne, to thanks, and offers 

of .fervice. (Orig. Fr.) Nancy, April 10, .i605. 
' " • - • • ; • 278. ; 

, I 

9 1 . Henry IV. and Q, Mary de, Me^ic^s,, to J^mes : 
I ; two letters on the coming over of the D. of Lenox. 
(Fr.) MarchiiJiSOft.. ^ ^ :. : U .281. 

' 92. An agreement between fir Tho. Parry, ^nd 
Dan. Dun, for an indemnification of ^f. 100. to be 
paid td Bened; Webb, 'a clothier. April 28. 283. 

^ 93. An account of fums due to Eng|^ndf by thje 
French king. Aug. 18, 16 13. 284. 

94. ja. Dodona, to Ld.* Northamptpn,; rejiuefl;- • 
ing certain patents, &c. (Ital.) London/ Aiig. 8. i 

. , :• ■ ■ . .. ; •. .f^^' ; 

95. Remarks on an intended conunercial treaty.! 
(Fr.) . : . ' . V' ' ' 

96. Heads and remarks concerning a treaty: thYee 
fragmc^nts. . , . . . . , . / ^92, 

97. Grievances pretended by the French to have 
been offered to thdr merchants in Enjglatid ; and 
anfwers tliereto : two papers. (Fr.) 298. 

98. A f c^iedule. of the aas from 11 Ed. ni. tb 43 
Eliz. concerning drapery. 304. 

.99. John Finet, to the E. of Northampton; »ih- 
teiligence concerning a fray in the Limoufin, the 
Jefuite, Set. (Orig.) slo^ 

100. A native of Brabant, to James I; various 
fecret iptelligence about a marriage cbntraft with a 
Spanifli princefs; and giving an accilotirit of himfclf. 
(Fr.) 312, 

101. The treaty of alliance between James L and 
Lewis XIII; with the full powers, as printed in 
Rymer XVI. 694. (Lat.) • Lond. Aug. 19, 1610. 

/ 317;^ 

io?i: Sainuel fo ......... concfemipga 

traitor^ Jea,n Maurice, ftopped ia SwiffeHand; i;(Orig. 
Fr.) iMorgqs, S^jpt 28, 1642. ;.334. 

103. Intelligence about a Mr. Seymour in the Low 
Countries. May 26,. 1613. . , . 335. 

104. Two copies of latirf yerfes ; one of them ad- 
di-effed to Prefident Jeaiiin ? and the o;ther entitled 
**'FelicitasGalliye." 337. 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 469. 

. I. A capitulation of fome .town or diftri^l, .ceded by [ 
S|>ain to tne States General. (Fr.) jz. 



2i The E; of Warwick's order fbr a ntufter it New- 
port. (Orig.) Newport, Nov. 30,1563. 3. 

, 3. An* order about ftranger^,..&c. evacuating a c^r?-^ 
tarn town. (Fr.) ' 5. 

. 4. Q. Elizabe.thjs inftru^^^pn^ to her .ambjdl|ador|ift 
fVance (Sirl^, T)?roc|cmortou?X, (partly in. cy^^her.) 
^eftni. Feb. 23, 1559. ' ' . ' / / ,6. 



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5. Tjvelve artifles to be confidpredj^ conoerning a 
treaty with Fronde. ; . , ' ' '8^ 

. V ,6. Names of French commiffiancrs, ar^> of ^ttfe* ift 
their train. 10. 

7. Inftruftions ,to fir Ant^\';; J\jIil4tnayi gg^^ 
France. 1596? IS* 

8. Tj^e fpeech to be^ufed by t}ij?[I^ of .X^r\ff to the 
Ff. kino;, and the (jueen fns 

order of the garter. (Ital!) 1564.^ la. ' 

9. Two papers j^feemingly fragments) on t^ie conij- 
plaints of the Englilli merchants; arid tlie ailfwers 
made thereto Jl?y the Frenc;^. mjerc|){iif|^, " * . 17. 

' 10. A difcuffioli on tlie inexpediency df Q. Eiizi"- 
b^th'^ marrying Mon/ieur.^ j ^ . ^ , . ^ ^ 25* 

'11. A fragment bf to ingry letter. • • ssr 

12. ThCi' grand Trnki 16 the kinrg dfi Navairciy of- 
fering to aflifthim againft Spaiit) (.{V.ia fragin^t:j> 

- 35. 

> • :vr:<f ' " : 

1 3. A letter from an Englifli ambaffador in France, 
:with various lintelligiBnce. 1576? f • j 86. 

* 14. A Placart of the king of Spain, concerning 
4he./Englifli cl*>ths:[ imfrorted /ifi;:Flander8; (Fr.) 
Bruffels, Jiiue 15, i570. i l fi ! j > :{<37ii 

15. Q. Elizabeth, to her ambaffador in France; 
.inftruiftions,f :(aftotber.:ifipi^y-,Qf,;xn.;;4.) /.Weftm. 
Feb^ 28, 1559. ^ .• /, : . ; r)i$fl;t 

16* ,Q. ^lliza^et^i'?) ii^ftrjLi6liops,.^nd Wtfl|Iigenc| to 
her ambaffador in Scotland (perhaps Kandolph?) 
(a rough draught, partly in Cecil's naiid.) 1565? 

- if . .'.'I, ./ ^.i'r. :: . 43. 

* 1;^. Rough draught of a diipafcli from (ir Tho. 
Parry.^ l(?03...;w.': wro . >j 1.) Irw;.-;: ;/ .r.47. 

18. Some account ot/ the confii^trtibn and fiiriftionfe 
of the parliament of Paris. , . , 49. 

19. Lefley, Bp. of Rofs, to: v i': : . . : . . itf^ntldnk 
James Vlth's flight from Sterling. ( Lat. ) , . Dieppe, 
1579? * . ' ■ • . ■ : ^ '51., 

* 20. A rough draught of a difpatch frdm fir Thp. 

Parry. . ^ , .52. 

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. 21. La Noue, to Sec^ Walfinghaufi; on his being 
rdeafed. (Fr.) Paris, Oft, 1. 55. 

. 22. Roughdranghtaby lir Tha Pirry- ' .56. 

23. A Frcnph(lptt^r. (chie|ly,in cjrpher.) / 60. 



' 24. A fcheme^ of inffru6tions to an Enfflifli ambal^ 
fador in Fraace ; and a rpuffh draught.of fpeeches in 
confequence of them, in Italian. 1564. 62.; 

25. Articles of intelligence, chiefly from Germany. 

26. Reply of the Englifli commiffioners to the 
atifwersi of the FrUunibaiiiddri^oiicnthing )the com- 
mercial treaty. . i > rJ. - / 66j 

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«r. A pat>eF of intelligence fromi Italy. (Lat) 6«. 

2S. Notes of intelligence concerning preparations ; 
xiftheK. of Spaiii. <Ff.> ' 70. ' 

29. A prolongation of a treaty of neutrality between 
Chfirtes IX. and' Phffip il. as. 'far as concerns the 
dnehy bf Burgundy^ ahd the Fra^che Comt6. (Er. ! 
irrtperfea.) /l'. J 

,130. Q. Kfafy? her lnftru6HoHs to her ambaflador 
al Bruflels, declaring her intention to perfift in lier 
^UiJlHiJf 'Witihrikhe Enqaeror. 1 554? : - 79. 

31. E . to Q. Mary; on his appointment as 

ainbi«fedor to Her court. (Orig. f^r.) Aug. 20. 1554. 

- 3^; Q. 3V4ary; her protlaihation againft fcditious 
j>rk6lR5e6 in G6f nwall aitd Devonihire. 1 554. 85. ; 

33. Chanfon npuvelle des prinpes de France, et 
' ' itbt^ftans. 8(5, b. 



^^4. A paflTport of the governor bfRonen. (Orig. 
Fr.) 1594. . 88. 

35. Francis (D. d'Alenifon?) to tKaiiks, 

and intelligence* {Fr.) iPec. a6. ; 90. 

;3^. St»te/^f»Frattc6; and th&radldrs^of the {Principal 
(jWonagei ia i«. (£x.) : 92:: 

3 7.^^State of the proteftants in France. 1 00. 

. 38. Part of a letter of intdligende from France; 
jperhaps from fir Tbo. Parr^. 102. 

V RcaTons aliedged by the E. df EfTex, 
gainft a peace between England ^nd Spoiii. (Ital.) 

104. 

. -:'4o. A Fitnch fafiticAl (bng a^dlift the catholics, 
father Cotton, &c. 106. 



' ' 'it Aftfehtlitrunflation of the >eafoh^, &c. xn:s9. 
/ • ' 108. 

42. Satirical verfes, againft the heads of the pro- 1 
teftants in France. (Fr.j no- ; 

43. An account of the reconciliation between the 
CU d^ Soiffons, and Rofny, (Fn) 1 i 2. 

' 44. Satirical verfes, on many French courtiers re- \ 
l^efented as comedians. (Fr.) U4. 

45. The Vidatne de Chartres, to Q, Elizabetli; on 
his father's death, and recommending one Packenham 
(Orig. Fr.) 115. 

46. The conftable of France, to Q. Elizabetli; re- 
iQAiiefting her to reffr^ri the piracies committed by her 
fubjeas. (Orig. Fr.) . 117. 

. . 47. Part of a Ff each Idrter to Q. Elizalbeth. I vg. 

48. A Q."6f France, to Q. Elfeaibtth; ex- 

preffing regard and gratitude. ( Fr. ) i%o. 

49. A kttbr of itrtdKgence, concerning the^w in 1 
Brittany. (Fr.) 124, 

50. A note of intelligence from Mr. Barclay, going 
for England. (Fn) 124. 

51. A Caution a^nft oiit 3a iBt)tl^' to be deli- 
vered by Af. Gondy. 

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52l* The D; d'Epernon, to tJie Fcemdli kin A.; a^vin- 
dicatitin.of honfel^ on bis Ixaving^ beeo ordei'ed not 
to^ appear before the king. 1 5 89. 128. 

53. A ' catalogue of dSveis Frenclv nego^tiations, 
treati€ft5,.&c. i^a,: 

.54. Du Pleflis, to the Ld. Treafurer. (Fr.) 138. 

55. . L . ...... to Mr. Herte, EngUfli drfegafe 

at Utrecht; letters, olie in Piench, a^nd tine 
othe!-, figned Theod. llodenbouchbet, in Italian. 
1586. . 139. 

56. Rolk. f^ringill, to Alex. Prmgili. April S. 

143. 

57. An itkli^ fc^ 144. 

58. Henry de Bourbon, to ]Vfon8.d6Chawipeti4on; 
recommending a perfon. (Orig. Fr.) Guernfey, 
Nov. 26. 145^ 

59. Hotman, to fif Thd Parry ; dbdtrt ibnidinj^ 
books to James, and relpecting his tranllation of 
the Bafilicoil DoiS^n. .1603? ^ 146^ 

60. ......... to Mr. John Abrahall; on money 

mattfetS, i&cl * 147. 

61. A political diflertation confufedly written in 
Latip- I ; ; U9. 

62. Rough draughts and memorandums of fir Hid. 
Parry. , 153. 

63. A paper on a tranfaflion between pope Alejt. VJ. 
and B%ja£eth ; and fome afc^^Mait of Csi^ar B^ia. 
prpbab^ -extna<3£d &om feme wprU of jp. Jim^ 

64. JFViutfiagimontsiia Fxraeh^ of 1)0 v^fue. ' .IQ9. 

65. A catalogue of ftate papers in Hen. Vllth's 
time. / ( : 

66. Four rough draughts, cUi?fly w Frencli 
finances. (Fr. very imperfect.) 195, 

67. A tr^y between £ngl«iMl and FranDf . (another 
c<^y of XI. W.) . . UQO. 

68. A projeft of a treaty of commerce with France. 
(Ei;.) ' . . eos. 

69. A fragmeiit, dDncefniiig this canijjlaiiit» df 

merchants. (Fr.) 209, 

76. Aiticles of a treaty tetwcen lien. IV> and the 
aiffctobly of the OerttiQili -^^^ j^riaceb at Hatl 

in Suabia; w ith Henry Vtatlliottion. (Pr,) 3Feb. 1 i, 
1610. 2^2. 

71. Henry IV; his inftruftions to ' the Carcl. cfe 
la Roch^fwoaut, goii^ lUwe «n Afe iaffeira 
rof Cleves, i^c. (Fi%) F^nltaittttt. jQft.. 16, 16(M). 

; J17. 

72. A treaty between Henry IV, and the German 
eleftors and princes, for preferving the rights of the 
princes concerned in the fuoc^ffionipf Clevcs, Juliers, 
&c. with Henry's full powers to M. de Bojiffifeto con*- 
elude the faid treaty, and his ratification of the fame. 
(Fr.) Fdx i 1, 1610. -'22s. 

t3. A viriai<rjtti<^ of condifft of Mohs. dc 
Vllleroy, fecretaiy 'of ftate hx- prance ^during* -Sie 

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reigns of Hmry lO. and iv:. (f i.y A^nril 8^ 16OO. 

7 4, A geographical a^ad ppli]ti<?a^ ac^:|tHint,of Eranca; 
fomilaes, &c. 

75. ^aiiie^ I; his commiffion to fir Tho. Parry, to 
treat ift iPrance ' aiboitt coimnercial! aflfiairs. (Lat.) 
Oreenwich, June 1, 1603. 341. 



76. Heads of an aJiU^ij^c?. 



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77. A lift df documents, proving^ the injufticQ of tl^ 
decifions bfFrench cdurts concerning an Englifh fliip 
feized. 1611. 348. 

78. A reply to theEccnjch ainhafffidor'a allegations, 
cpii,f»?aiflg, tfe^ qpipplb^ts pf tji? Frfincjb mercharnts. 
i^U- 350. 

79. rienry rv, to Q. Elizabeth; requefting fuccour 
towards reducing Rouen. (Fr.) Rouen, March 18, 
1592. • 354. 

80. An explication of the tiames in the book called 
" Lettremyftique." 355. 

gli.Tho. E4iWiid> 4eclar4^ipi;i cqncprping the 
ifeiauijt 9f.an tiigliftt 4iip> r&pd ^ %?fwer thpf^tQ. 
(Ft.) Maich, 1611. 

82. Ccntraft for the marriage of the dauphip 
Trancis, with l^*ry (jueen of Sdotland. (Fr. im- 
perfe6t) 1558. ' 362. 

83. Rough draughts of letteitt of fir Tho. Parry. 
1603. 3^6. 

84. Latin verfes on the duke d'Alenipon. (cu. 
«ws.in(t^^c^ of.4vUi^r^Qa.) 1. 

85. A leg^l ^ifculfiou, perhaps an " airet,'* con- 
xjernijig t^he propeity and emoluments of an advocate 
general in the Parliament pf Pari?. (Fr.) 373. 

86. Articles prppofed by the deputies Pf the pro- 
teftants in France. 1573? 381. 

87. A colle6Hon of the laft fpeeches of Francis 1). 
de Guife (alfalfinated before Orleans) to his wife, 
fon, and brethrw. Feb. 1563. 383. 

B8. RcmonftranGCs concerning the execution of ^ 
. the edift of pacification of Touloi^fej wi^hthe king's , 
jjjafwers thereto/ 1^63? 389. 



89. A fragment, concerning the claims of the 
family of Chatillpn on the inheritance of the ad- 
miral de Coligni. " (Lat.) * 'i573* 397. 

90. Pritace GafKnir's remarks on the articles of a 
treaty between France and certain German princes. 
(Fr.) , • 3p9. 

9t. A memorial from the am^baffador of the K. of 
Navarre, to the French km^. (W.) 403; 

92. Some complaints and propofals, in behalf of 
the merchants trading in France. 407.* 

93. Latin yerfes, in which Q. Catherine de Medidte, 
ifl comparejd^ to the M orft female charader in hiftory 1 
probably after the mffacre of St. Barthelemy. 1572. 

409. 

94. llluftriflhii viri G- Coligni Fr. adnairalis, 
caiinen funebre. 1572. '410. 

95. A farcaftic epitaph for Charles IX; and an 
epigram againft Catherine de Medicis. 1572. 412. 

Q6. A paper on the m^aff^cre of St Qar^eleipy; 
a^4 fpme ailrolo^ical or gnof^cal 4|^granis. 4^ ^. 

97. Artiples demapd^d by the French piprchan^ 
trftdixjg m England. (Fr.) ' "4154 

98. A devife faid to be hy Henry? D. de Guife 
to cut off the Houfe of ValPis^ and to make hirallfe]|f 
K. of France; with divers articles for the execution 
of the plot. (Fr. a fragment.) 417» 

99. Articlp3 pf pacification propqfjsd to Hwiy Hi. 
by the projt^ftimtP Qf prance. (Fr.) 42p» 

1 00. Copies and extra6ls of Ljet^rs of Thep^- Beza, 
prince .Q*)^ir, ^^d t^e m^^f^ate? of Geneva. (Fr, 
andl-^t) I5^f. ' 4?6. 

101. ^ ijipmorial cpncepiin|; church property. 
(Fr.) * 443: 

• 102. Hotman, to fir Tho. Parry; with the works of 
his father. (Fr.) 448. 

. IQ3. Rough draught in Englifh pf the treaty 

James I. (printed in L^tin 
5(V|. 645, 4n4 6^3.) herp 



l^etw^n IV. ^d James I. (printed in L^tih 

and Frencl^ in |lyip. 5(V|. 645, in^ 6^3.) her^ 
d^edPa4'}s^fpb. 24, " 460\ 

104. Articles propofed by deputies of the province 
of Normandy, i^ .fav(>ur of the i^ench c^^ 
IrJtding ih']^li^land.^ *^ ^ ' 468.' 



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Codex membran* in 4to. ex folii^ conftans 154» fed 
ex his defiderantur fol 33 ct, 38, . Sec. XIII. ct XIV. 

1. Breviloquium vitas, virtutuni, et obitus B. Wil- 
fridi, epifcopi et confefforis; au^lore Tridegpda, 
rogatu Odonls archiep. Cantuar. carmine nexa- 
fnetro confcriptum. Praefigitur Odonis epiftola, de| 
tranflatione ipfius reliquiarum intra ambitum ecclefiie 
InetropolitaniE. i. 

C. Lucii Papae epiftola, ad prioremet canonicos de 
KenelMorth; in qua Jpfis indulget, ut cutn clerici 
aut facerdotes fiiarum ecclefiarum parochialium 
decedaiit, aut eafdem dimittant, eas in .nianibi^s 
retinerc, et ad proprios ufus refervare, liceat. XIIII. 
Kal. Nov. 34. 

3. Regis Scotiae, ad R. (Robertum Gemeticenfem ?) 
archiep. Cantuar. epiftola; in qua ipfius requirit 
confilium et auxilium in fubftituendo et confecrando 
archiep. eccleliai Sci. Andrcie, loco Turgoti nuper 
Inortui* 34. b. 

, 4. Pafchalis II. Papa?, ad Henricum I. Anglian R. 
epiftola; in qua queritur quod fedis apoftolics nuncii 
yel epiftolas, pra^ter ^ufllim regiee majellatis, " nullam 
in poteftate ejus fulceptionem aut adituui promeren- 
tur." 34. b.' 

5. Gclafii P. ad archiepifcopos, epifcopps, ejt abbates 
per Galliam epiftola; de. controverfia inter ilium et 
Imperatorem, qui .Romam veniens ilium egrcdi 
coegit. . 35. 

6. Gregorii P. ad Terdelvachum regcm Hibeiniae, 
(et clerum Univerfum, proceres, omnefque chriftianos 
in Hibernia habitantes; ut obedientiam et revereji- 
tiam Romanas ecclefice, cujus auftoritatem extollit, 
exhibere reminifcantur. ' 35. 

7. Anaftafii (IV r) Papae, ad Theobaldum archiep. 
Cahluar. epiftola ; in qua monet ut illofi, qui priorcm 
S. Trinitatis Cantuar. et capeUanos illius, duofque 
monachos detinuere ne Romam adirent, publice ex- 
communicatos denuncict; et ut pruedidli libcrentur 
quo iter fuum profequantur. . 35. 

B. Calixti II. P. ad Henricum V. irnperatorem 
epiftola; de ele6tionibus epifcoporum, et abbatum 
Teutonici regni. 35. b. 

9. Henrici (Vr) imperatoris declaratio, in qua 
cedit ab inveftitura per annulum ct baculum; et 
poUicctur fe, qus a principio hujus difcordiae Ro- 
manae ecclefiJB erantablata, reftituturum. 55. b. 

10. N. (Nicolaus r) Wigornenfis ecclefije prior, et 
fratrum conventus, ad W. (Will. Corboyl?) Doro- 
bernenfmm metropolitam ; ut illos protegere velit ; 
et ut pro ipfis a rege obtineat liberam et canonicam, 
depaftore, ekdionem. 36. 

n. N. ad eundem epiftola, pro libera eleftionc 
epifcopi Wintonienfis. 36. 

12. W. (Will. Corboyl?) archiep' Cantuar. ad 
priorem et conventum S. Maria? Wigoriienlis ecclefia*, 
epiftola refponforia. 36. b. 

13. Edmeri monachi epiftola ad fratres Wigor- 
ncnfes, in qua hortatur illos ad concordiam. 36. b. 

14 Papae epiftola, de fuprema poteftate 

Romans ecclefite; et quod non liceat graviora ec- 
clelias negotia defiiiire, inconfulto pontifice. 37. 

15. Pafchalis II. Papa, ad Regem Henricum I, 
epiftola; de eledione archiep. Eboraceiifis ; etutille 
ab ecclefia fua fequeftratus revocetur. 37. b. 

16. Ejufdem, ad archiepifcopos, epifcopos, et 
abbiites Anglian epiftola ; ut Anfelmum, S. Sabae ab- 
battm, quern vicarium fuum conftituit, et ad B. Petri 



eleemofynam colligendjam in Angliam mi0t, reve- 
renter fufcipiant. 37» b. 

17. JEjufdem, ad Cantuarienfis ecclefiae filios, 
epiftola ; in qua Roffenfts epifcopi ad iftam ftdem 
tranflationem, ipfo inconfulto et infcio fiuJlam, 
praefumi non debuilTe, monet. 37. b. 

18. Vita S. Ambrofii Mediolanenfis epifcopi. sg. 

19. Inventio martyrum, Gervafii et i^rqtafii. 

. 41., 

20. Inventio corporis S. Nazarii martyris. 44. 

21. Vita S. Hieronymi prefl}ji:eri. 48. 

22. Vita- S. ^ilarii, Piclavienfis epifcopi, a fervo 
illius Fortunatopreft)ytero, deindeepifcopo^ compofita. 

63. 

23. Ejufdem Fortunati, ad Pafcentium papam, 
epiftola. Item epiftola S. Hilarii. * 56. b. 

24. S. Hilarii, in depofitione fail|6te inemorieB D. 
Honorati epifcopi, fermo. ^ 61.- 

25. Libellus, de nativitate Sqae. Dei genitricis, 
Marias; adfciiptus Sco. Hicronymo. 71. 

26. Converfio, et virile et magnum certamen vene- 
rabilis Mariae iEgyptiacie. 74- b. 

27. Vita Sci Martialis: iijcondit^ k librario ex- 
fcripta. 82.. 

28. Vita Sci. Johannis, achiepifcopi Alexandrini et 
confeflbris; k L^ontio epifcopo Neopoleos ihinfula 
Cy^priorum, fcripta: latine reddita, et iufcripta P. 
Nicolao. • (95.) 

29. Bedae preft)yteri, de vita Sci. Cuthbeiti, ad Ead- 
friduin epifcopum, ^rtefat^o. 123. b. 

30. Ejufdem, miracula Sci.' CUthberti.^ . I24.b.^ 

. . ^ Chudiusy A. XL 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans ex foliis 154. 
Sec. XV. 

• 1. Liber fcftialis; continens ftrmones, five homi- 
lias, fuper praicipuis anni fefiis: cpmppfitus per 
fratrem Johaniiem Mirkus, canonicUih regularem 
monafterii de Lullhul. Incipit enim a prima domi- 
nica adventus. (AnghcJie.) l.. 

2. Modus pronuntiandie magna? fententi^e.excom- 
muuicationis, quater in anno. (Anglfce.) 123. b. 

3. " Propter prefbiteriirri parochiaiem inftitu- 
enduni," verfus. (Anglice.). . 
Incip. '\ God fcyth hyin fclf, as wrytten wc fynde. 

" That Mdienne the biynde Icdeth thc'blynde,, ' 
" In to the dyche they fallen bob, ' 
" For they ne fen whare by t^o go." 
Ad fmeip hie adjicitur colophon- V Explicit trac- 
" tatus qui dicitur Pars oculi, de Latino in Anglicum 
tranflatus per fratrem Jo. Mircus canonic um -de 
Lulleflml." 127. 

4. Indiculus feftorum, ab omnibus operibus te- 
nendorum, per conftitutionem Ricardi Arundel, 
Cantuar. archiep. 152 b. 

5. Quales ritus et feftivitates pontlfices Rorilani 
fuis temporibus in eccleliam induxerint (Anglice.) 

153. b. 

Claudius^ A. III. 

Codex membran. in 4to. folior. 148. Sec. XI. 

1. Fragmentum ex quodam Evangeliorum libro 
avulfum, qui quondam pertinuit Ecclelise Chrifti 
Cantuariae ; in quo fragmento habentur. 

(a.) Privilegia eidem ecclefue (rogante JElfrico 
archiep.) concefla, ab Aethelredo rege A. D 
1006. (Latine, et inde Saxonice.) l. 
(b.) LitersB patentes regis Edwardi Conf. ad Sti- 
gandum archiep. Cantuar. Haroldum comitem, 

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Wulfricum abbatem, Ofweardum, et alios pro- 
: ceres in Cantia miffae: in quibus confirmat 
poflefljonem praediorum in Mejiyeham eidem 
eccleliae. (Saxonice.) 4. b. 

(c.) Confirmatio donationis terrarum in Nifan- 
rune, quas dedit eideih ecclefiae Canutus rex, 
per Aelfgyfam Edwardi regis niatrem. (Saxon.) 

5. 

(d.) Teftimonium iEthelnothi archiepifcopi, de 
terris in Eobmaepej^ham, quas ipfe emit; et 
poAea dum viveret eidem ecclefise dedit. 
(Saxon.) ' 5. 

(e.) Teftimonium Theoredi de terris in Hopfleje, 
quas ipfe dedit eidem ecclefiae. (Saxon.) 5, 

(f.) Charta R. Edwardi Conf. de terris in Cepr- 
ham : confirmans infuper eidem eccleliie om- 
nes terras quas ante contulerant reges, epifcopi, 
comites, magnates, &c. Sequuntur earundem 
terrarum nomina, ex quibus quaedam erafa. 
(Saxon*) 5. b. 

2. Bonifacii IV. Papa?, ad -Ethelbertum R. An- 
glor. epiftola ; de ejuldem ecclefiae fundatione. 
3 Kal. Mart. 614. . 6. 

8. Sergii Papae, ad univerfos epifcopos per Bri- 
tahniam conftitutos, epiftolae, fragnientum. 6. b. 

4. Piftura S. Dunftani archiep. Cantuar. in 
cathedra fedentis^; columba in aurem dextram 
roftrum immittente; et tribus monachis fub pedes, 
more fupplicantium, prbftratis. 7. 

5. Fragmentum libri cujufdam Pontificalis, in quo 
cxtat " Ordo Confecrktionis" (ut ibi dicitur) five 
coronationis regis et reginas, tempore JEthelredi 
regis. 7. b. 

6. Ordo confecrationis five caronationis regis, 
cum benedi6li6ne reginse ab epifcopo : fcriptus circa 
tempora Henrici 1. 17. 

7. Synodalia decreta, fafta fub Aethelredo rege, 
archipra?fulum Aelfeairi et Aewulftani hortatu, in 
loco Eanham appellate; de reformatione ecclefias 
et reip. Praemiffa eft precatio poetica per profopo- 
paeiam in nomine libri. (Saxonice.) SO. 

8. Conftitutiones Sapientum; intit. 5e Fitena 
Cepabnej-ann. (Saxon.) 33. b. 

9. Fragmentum alterius libri Pontificalis, in 

3uo continentur; ordo de facris ordinibus bene- 
icehdis; modus de confecratione ecclefiarum ; de 
benedicendis la6le, melle, agno pafchali, pane, 
pomis, aliifque; ordo benedicendi five confe- 
crandi moniales. 37. 

10. Fragmentum aliud ejufdem libri Pontificalis 
queminhoc codice defignavimus, No. 5. de ordi- 
natione monachi, confecratione abbatis^ virginis, 
&c. 85. 

1 1. Fragmentum alterum illius Pontificalis No. 9, 
infigniti ; quo continentur collecte in dominicis, 
etpraecipuis anni feftis, &c. 104. 

12. Benediftiones in Scorum feftivitatibus, per 
anni circulum^ dicendas ab epifcopo. 135. 

Claudius^ A. IV, 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans fol. 216. , 
Sec. XIV. 

1. Tradatus de calendario et computo ecclefi- 
aftico*; incerti audoris. U 

2. Statuta coUegii Reginae Oxon. fundatas a 
Koberto de Eglesfield, exceliei^tifrimce Philippas, 

3. Compilatio decretorum Gratiani. 81. 

4. De locis facris civitatis Jerufalem ; et de reli- 
quiis quse illic in ecclefiis fervantur: uiiica pagina. 

188.- 



5. Alexandri III. Papas epiftolae, ad archiepif- 
copos Cantuar. et Eborac. et epifcopos E^^onien- 
fern, et Wigornenfem ; de variia cafibus jure ca- 
nonico non decifis, de quLbii3 ei:at confultus. 1 89- 

Claudiusi A. V. 

Codex meihbran. in 4to. folior. 199, fol. 45, 
46, et 47, ex parte murrbus corrofa. 
Sec. XIV. 

1; Chronicon Petribiirgchfe ; ab aitno 654, quo 
tempore monafterium de Burgd S. Petri k Peada 
rege Merciorinn fimdatum erat, ad An. 1368; 
Continet propter notationem rerum iu Anglia gefta* 
rum, feriem abbatum monafterii ejufdem, et pri- 
orum ecclefijB Spaldingenfis in comitatu Lincol- 
nienfi: compofitum, ut jamdiu autumnavit cL 
Jofephus Sparke,. pef Johannem de Kaleto, abbatem 
Petriburgenfem, et Robertutii Bofton, monachuni 
forfan Spaldingiae. (vid. Hift. Angl. Scriptores Varii, 
Lond. 1723.) 1. 

2. Gul. Malmeft)urienfis monachus, de geftis Pon- 
tificum Anglorum. 45. 

3. Vita Aldhelmi epifcopi (Schireburn. A. 705.) 
ab eodem Gulielmo corapofita. i28. b. 

4. Genealogia Henrici II. regis Anglorum : unica 
pagina. .133; 

5. Vita S. Erkenwaldi, Londoniae Epifcopi.' .135* 

6. Vita Scai Wenefredae virginis et martyris ; per 
Elerium Britannum monachum An. 660, ut J^me- 
fius annotavit, vel : potius * per Robertum . Salopien- 
foxD An. 1 140,. ut vir quidam eruditus melius doceU 

138. 

7. Miracula ejufdem Wenefredas; qu« etiam 
Paffio in fine nuncupatur. 14U 

8. Vita S. Neoti abbatis, per Gul. abbatem 
Groylandenfem, A. 11 80. ut idem annotavit 

14U b. 

9. Vita S. Wlftani epifcopi et confefforis, per 
Senatum Bravonium monachum Wigorn. A. 1170. 
vel potius per Willielmuraf iliotiachum Wigorn. iit 
ex epiftda ad finem vitae patet iCO. b* 

Claudius^ A. VL 
Codex membran. in 4to, folior. 2S6. Sec; XIV. 

1. ChartuUrium pionafterii de Boxgrave in comi- 
tatu Suflexiae^ fundati a Robert* de Haya. 1.^ 

2. Ivonis, Camot^nfis epifcopi, fermone^ in ce- 
lebrioribus anni feftis liabiti, viz. 153. 

(a.) De Adventu Domini. 15S 

(b.) De Nativitate Domini. I54. 

(c.) De Circumcifione Domini. 157. 

(d.) De Epiphania Domini. 158. 

ie.) In Purificatione S. Marjas. 159- 

f.) In Septuagefima. 160. 

g.) In capita Jejunii, ad poenitentcs. 162. 

. (h.) In Quadragefima. 16S. 

(L) In Aimunciatione S. Marias. 165. 

(k.) In D9minica in palmis. 167. 

(I.) In die Ccenae Domini. 168 

(m.) In Pafcha Domini. 169* 

(n.) In Afcenfione Domini. 170* 

(0.) DePentecofte. 171. 

3. Ejufdem epiftolae CCLIII. 17«. 

4. Marbodi epifcopi, ad anq}]|j||pt..GI|^i Agc- 
noridciii, cpiltola parjenctica. ' ' ^ - ^sc, 

5. Guil. Pontil. monachus^ ad G. Sci. Launomeri 
monachum, q^jlti^|"|3j^; CU^l ima 

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Codex partim membran. partim chartac- in) 4to. 
folior, a IS. - 

1. The chronicle of K. Henry V. i. 

2. Compilationes de fundatione, dedicatione, 
libertate, di^nitate, et privile^is, cx buUis papali- 
bus, reliquiis fanftorum, et indulgcntiis Abbatific 
Weftmonafterienfis ; colkftsB ex vetuftiflimis montb- 
mentis: per fiat. Ric. Sporl^, monach. Weftm. 
A* 1450. 16. 

3. De abbatibus ejufdem tcclefia?, viz. ab Orbri- 
tho ad Joliannem Eftney : per Johiinhem Felix mona- 
chum. 34. 

4. Nomina abbatiim ecclefiae Weftmonafterienfis, 
ab Orbritho ad Georgium NorAvich : uriicapagina. 

66. 

5. The names of the deans and prebendaries in- 
ftalled at the ereftion of the college of Weftminfter 
A. D. 1560, and fince that time, viz. to the year 
1620. 6g. 

6. The creation of Henry D. of York, fecond 
fon df K. Henry Vll. A. D. 1494. 71. 

7. Excerpta cx regiflro prioratu^ de Bredona in 
com. Leicefter. 73. 

8. Charta Saxonica Ethelredi regis ; conceflfa 
Leofwino duci de Southampton, Hlodbroke et Hreod- 
burn ; cum interlineari verfione latina per J. Jofceli- 
nuni- Item, Edwardi R. et Conf. confinnatio 
fwitMlationis abbatise de Covcntre, per Leofricum 
pomitem, et Godgyvam, uxorem fuam. (Sax. et 
Lat.) 74. 

9* Refponfio abbatis Bangor' ad Auguftinum 
inonachum, poftulantcm illius fubje6tionem ad ec- 
cletiam Romanam : dicitur fuilfe ^dcripta cx libro 
antiquiflimo manufcripto Petri ^|often generofu 
(lingua Wallica.) 76. 

10. Excerptum ex hiftoria Britannica de archi- 
epifcopis Menevenlibus qui pallium non geftarunt, et 
tamen epifcopos Walliae confccrabant. (Wallice. 
fcriptum circa temp. Hen. VI.) 76. b. 

11. CoUeftanea de monafterio Wigorniaj; ubi 
multa occurunt de rcgibus, benefaftoriblis illius, 
ct epifcopis ; ex cha'ftis antiquis excerpta. 80 

. la. CoUettanea de fundatione abbatise de Theo- 
keibury, ad annum 108S. $9. 

, 1 3. Excerpta ex regiftro prioratus Ccclefiae Chrifti 
deTwinham. lt)3. 

14. Excerpta ex libro chaitarum inonafterii S. 
Salvatoris de Bermundeifey, juxta London, per fra- 
tirem W. de Prefton, A. D. 1363. * 1 10. 

. 15. Excerpta ex hiftoria Elienfis Infulse. i ifl. 

16. Excerpta ex vita S. Sexburgae . UbbatilTaB. 

126. b. 

17. Excerpta ex libro de chartis abbatise de ! 
Eynefliam, five Egnelham, in comitatu OxbAise. ^ 

ip. Excerpta ex martyrologio abbatiee Ide Hvef- i 
liAm in com. Wigorniae. 137. • 

,19.; Excerpta,, ex Ilbi-o chartarum prioratus B. 
Mariae ^lagdalense de ferefton five^ t^uhda^ oi-dinis 
S. Benedifti^ Eboraceilfis dioecefeos. ' 137. b. 

1 ^Q.* Ihftrumentum fubfxdii fcJeri Eboracenfis 
'dio^Q«feo8, R. Hen. vm. concefft.* ' 142. 

ei. Joh. Fortefcue, de dominio regali et politTct) ;; 
*adll. Irfenricum VI. ^Anglice). 172. [ 



A fchediile of the ihdrges of tlie monaftery of 
St. Albans, ^ for making the t6mb of Humphry D. o€ 
Gloucefter; and for perpetual maffes; &c; 195. 

23. Tra6latus de miffa; expficans partes illius, et 
modum.celebrandi. Sec. XIV. 193. 

,24* Brevis Catechifmus, cujus iuitium. " Quae 
" funt vincula in quibus dominus ligavit homineia 
" tanquam furiofum, ne iret in dampnatipnem ? R. 

praecepta decalogi, coufilia evangelica.'^ 203. b. 

25i Officia ecclefuB, verftbus hexametris expofita, 
ad Fulconem epifcopum Londinenfem, a quodani 
ftudiofo Parifiis A. C. 1204, ut patet ex verlibus in 
fine. Incip. 

" Anglia quo fulget, quo gaudent praefule claro 
" Londoriise, quo Parifius fcrutantc Ibphiam 
^ " Florebat ftudium, bafis aurca, fulgide Fulco 
" Firmce jiiftitisp, itiyfteria fufcipe claro 
" Ecclefiae.';. 204. b. 

26. Conftitutiones W. de Cantilupo epifcopi Wi- 
gorn. in fan6ta fyriodo fua in cathedrali ecclefiapro- 
mulgata Jul. 26 1240. 209. h. 

27. Fefta ferianda ex toto, in epifcopatu Wigor 
nienfi ; ab operibus mulicrum tautum ; in omnibus 
prajterquam in carucis. 216. 

Claudius, A. IX. 
Defidcratur. 

Claudius, A. X. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans ex foliis 112, 
Sec. XIV. 

1. Epithalamium B. Alarias Virginis, ad honorem 
fponfi coeleftis et fponf«; verfibus degiacis, pet 
Johannem de Garlandia, f. Gallandia. 

Incip. " Quas virtuted celebravit dudum relegate 
" Prius morsiinducitur dominari late 
" Nec patent j ufticise gi^flus eft ugate. " 1 • . 

2. De virtutibus gratuitis, politicis, et natura- 
iibas. ' 

locip. " Virtutcs gratuitcepluunt donativa 

^' Celum fapit cai itas hylaris tuiva (fic) 
" A^enit re6to \Trtice fpe? confortativa." 05. 

3. De triumphis ecctefiUB, libris 06I0, metricc : ubi 
agitijir de Philipporege Galliae et comite Tholofae, de 
cruce fulcipienda contra Saracenos, de peregrina^ 
tione regis Philippi, de R. Ricardi ultra mare gefiis^ 
de igne montis iEtna?, de bellis civilibu? temp. 
R. Johannis, de bellis ecclefia; contra Albigenfes 
htereticos, aUifcjue quamplurhnis mifti.^^neris. 
Incip. prol. " Gaudia fuccunibunt lacrimis, rifufque 

" doloii, 

\ ' " Ccdit dum bellis gratia, pacis obit^ 

Plaiigitc (?omj)alfi cunfti quos congru. 
" p ..... .'^ later fol.; 67. 



Claudius, A. XL 

Codex membran. in 4to. folior. 
Sec. XIV. 



163. 



flpiftolce intcgrce B. Anfelmi ; h. e. dum curam 
prioris gdfit; 4luin^ erat ^ibbas de Becco, et quas 
icriptffi erant poft ejus confcciAtioaem in Archijep. 
Carrtuarienfem, limmcro 41*6. Liber oiimerat Jon. 
de Graniliffono Ep. Exonienfi, ut ipfe^ in folio poft ti- 
tulos et arorumenta, propif ia fuanu aii^otavit : poft^ 
habuit llioirias (Crantncr) Cantuarienfis : ^rat 
etiam liber callegii de Maidftone. In fine, et extra 
prdinem apponitur epiftola Anfelmi ad Urbanum 
IL Ifapam. 

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Claudius^ A. XII. 
Codex membran. in 4to. folior, 194, 

U Hiftoria Normannorum. Hanc cruditw qui- 
dam reccntioris aevi, in prima pagina, Dudoni om- 
niuo tribuendam effe cenfet, ex quo fere omnia Gul. 
Gemeticenfem ufque ad Ricardum 11. exferipfilfe 
fatis cognitum. Cum And. Duchefne colle6lio fcrip- 
torum Normannicorum, libi iftius Dudonis biftoria 
inferitur, ad manus non fit, nil certi hac in re aflerere 
aufim. Sec. XL i. 

" Notandum T quod ifta Normannorum biftoria 
fcripta fuerit a Dudone decano Sci. Quintini ; fed 
" eo pretiofior videri debet ifte codex, quod in eo non 
" leguntur ruftica ilia carmina quae Dudonis opus 
" apud Ducbefnium contaminant, Notandum 2^ 
" Hiftoriam illani non effe fufiorem quam apud Gul. 
" Gemeticenfem, qui pcrduxit biftoricum fuum opus 
" ufque ad GuTielmum Conqueftorem et filios ejus; 
" cum Dudo fuum tantummodo perduxerit ad Ricar- 
" dum I. ducem Normannor. i. e. ad An. 9&6." 

Haec nuper annotavit eruditifs. de la Riie. 

a. Marbodaei, de lapidibus prctiofis, poemation, 
Evaco nonnunquam adfcriptum. 
Incip. Evax rex Arabum legitur fcripfiffe Neroni 
" Que* fpecies lapidum, quse nomina, quique 
" colores." 75 b. 

3. Regiftrum boftlarise, five monaftcrii S. Ed- 
itiuudi de Bury, compilatum per frat. Andream Af- 
ton, de diverfis evidentiis, A. D. 1426. Multabis- 
torica ejufdem generis fequuhtur in hoc libro, feiie 
continua, viz. 81. b. 
kubrica 8. De inftitutionibus ecclefiafticoriim or- 

dinum. 139. 

9. Declaratio juftitisB regis Angliae ad "Wal- 
liam. 142. b. 

10. Quomodo duoatus Aquitaniae et Nor- 
mannise eft ad reges Angliae devolutus. 

144. b. 

1 1 . Quomodo dominium Hiberai^ eft ad 
regem Angliae devolutum. 145. b. 

12. De juftitia . regis Angliae ad t-egnum 
ScOtiaB. 147. b. 

IS. De tribus Magis, five regibus Coloniae, 
longa et fabulofa narratio ; ubi de popu- 
lis Indiae ^et Nubiae, de fefilis Chriftia- 
norum in priente^ et ritibus religionis 
illic ufitatis, agitur. 153. 

4. Didaminum, duo folia, metrice, cum fcholiis. 

Sec. XIV. 913. 
Incip.. " Poeniteas cito pecator cum fit miferator 

" Judex, et autem babe quinque terenda tibi ; 
" Spes veniae, cor contritum, confeffio culpse, 
Poena fatisfaciens; etfuga nequitise." 

Claudius^ A. XIIL 

Codex membran. in 4to. folior. 279. 

^^giftrum chartarum de maneriis, redditibus, &c. 
Jobannis de Woodford, olim de Ati^hy Folville in 
comitatu Leipeftrienfi ; ubi qupsdam de ipfius fami- 
lia, iniignibus gentilitii.s; gcftis fub rege Edwardo 
III. et longafvitate pra^liguxitur ; cum obfervationi- 
bus ad indenturas et evidentias. (Anglice*) 

ChiudiuSj Aw XIV. 
Codex membran. in 4to. folior. 41. 

Jacobi Nicholai de Dacia poema, in honorem 
Adaimari de Valence, quondam comitis Pembrochiae, 
fcriptum A. D. 1363. Jacobus ifte profiteturfefuiffe 
{bboiarem nobllb don^is Mame de Sco Pa^locoihi- 



tilfae de Pembroke, fupradidi Adamari (Aymeri) 
uxoris, qusB collegium - Pembrokianuni Cantab, 
fundayit. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 280. 

Tbe heavenly revelations unto bleffed Bride, princefs 
of Nerice in the realm of Swecie; with fome mi- 
niature paintings. The firft flieet, and fome at the 
end, are wanting. 

Claudiusj B. II. 
Codex membran. in folio, conftans fol. 355. 

1. Vita B. martyris Thomae, fecundum Johannenif 
de Salefbiria. 1. 

2. Explanatio quarundatn rerum in ejus vita 
omiflarum, quae continentur in illius epiftolis. 8 

3. Colledio epiftolarum Thomaj Cantuarienfis, et 
aliorum, libris V. in quibus hiftoria rerum geftarunl 
ab exilio ejus ad mortem continetur. 16, 

Claudius, B. III. 
Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 211. 

1. Regiftrum chartarum, compromiflbrum, com- 
pofitionum et praefentationum ecclefiae S. Petri 
Eboracenfis; a tempore R Henrici I. ad tempus 
Edwardi III. h. e. ad annum 133^. 1 

3. Nomina prasbendarum ejufdem cathedralis 
ecfcleliac, et poffeiTionum, ncc non ccdefiarum quae ad 
prcbendartos pertinent; aliaque id genus. 1^4. 

3. Nota mftrumentorum quse tangunt liberta?tes 
ct privilegia totsus ecclefise Atiglicana^ ( pra^cipuc 
enim qua; ad decanuin et cs^ulum Eboracenifes 
pertinent. sofii 

, Clanditts^ B* IV. 

Codex membran. in folio, ^onfians ex foliis 156, m)L() 
ad calcem lacero. Sec. XI. • 

Liher Cienqfeofi, c»ter©q^e tiiftoritife fs^fsp^ 
cerpta partim ex Pentftteudio Moifis et libro Jofuag^ 
et paitini ex Jofepho; SaxQoice : cum figuris et 
brevibus fcholiis et annotation ibus, partim Latinis 
partim Saxonicis, ex Beda aliifque. Hiinc librura 
ab Aelfrico defloratore, iEthelwardo aldermanpo de- 
dicatum fuifle tonftat ex cbdicc Bodleianse Bibli- 
othecae Laudino E. 19. Foliirtn primum, in quo 
ejwtaba*pai's priw ^epiftolae nuncupatorise Aelfiici ad 
Aeithdward«m, hodie defideratur ; fe4 integramhanc 
prsefationem cdklit Vir Rev. H. Wfearton ir 
Auiaano Hift. Dogmr J. Uflerii, p. 3Q0. ' 

De codice ifto prseclariflimo^ pauio ^nte co^aquifi^ 
tionem Anglioe exarato, fufius egit C^. Smith in hiyus 
Bjbliothecaj hiftoria, praemifla ipfius Catalogp, fu 
XXXV. 

Claudius, B. V. 

Codex menibran. in folio, conftj^lS foU^ I S^. 

"• ' ; V; '\Sec. vij. . - / 

Sexta fynodiis'^ ConftantinopoH icongregata, fuh 
temporibus Cttriftanttn'i Po^nati, et AgauioniB PapisE?. 
Pofttitulum, charafteribus Saxonicis: " Hunc codi- 

cem J£flielftanUB4te5t tradidit I>eb, et alm^ ChHfti 
" jgentitrici, fanftifque Petrol Benedifto in Bathoiiii 
" rivit^tis coenabio, ob remunerationera fo© anii|iae : 
" et quifquis hos legerit charafteres, 4^nipoteiiti pro 
" CO, proque fuis amicis, fundat preces." In fine : 

<3rl^iae irrdinduas Trinitatrs. ^criptus eft nic 

wdex temporibus domini Sergii Summi ac Bea* 

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^Vtiffimi Pap«, et in patriarchip Scae ecclefise Ro 
" manaft reconditus. Dei gratias, amen." In margine 
ad finem, D. Robertus Cotton, ille autcm, vel quis- 
piam fub ejus nomine, annotavit. " Vixit Papa 
" Sergius anno Chr. 690 ; et fextum fuit iftud genersde 
" concilium anno 681. Sic apparet librum in 10 
" anno poft concilium fcriptum fuiffe." 

Claudius^ B. VI. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans fol. 200. 
Sec. XIII. 

Hiftoria, five regiftrum magnum, chartarum ab- 
batiae Abbendonenfis, capite mutilum : cum confti- 
tutionibus quae ad receptionem abbatum, et guberna- 
tionem ejufdem coenobii fpedant. In hoc praecla- 
riffimo Codice plurimae extant chartae donationum ter- 
rarum a Cadwalla ad Ricardum I. quamm ferfe 
fingularum metse fivt termini immediate fequuntur, 
Saxonice fcriptae, Uteris tamen Normanno-Saxonicis. 
Prcefigitur hiftoria de converfione regis Lucii ad 
fidem Chriftianam, et de adventu Saxonum in Bri- 
tanniam. 

Clau4iusy B. VII. 

Codex chartac. et membran. in folio, conftans 
/fol. 237. 

1. Excerptum ex breviario chronicorum Thomse 
Rudboni, monachi Wintonienfis, de Matilda, filia 
Malcolmi regis Scotorum et MargariUe fororis £d- 
gari Atheling, uxore R. Henrici I, refellens menda- 
cium quod ipla maledixerat fruftui ventris fui. i. 

2. Chronica ab A* 5 R. Stephani (ii40) ad an- 
num 3 R. Johannis (i20l) Multa hie habentur quae 
apud Rogerum de Hoveden, et Walterum Coventri- 
erifem occurrunt 2. 

3. Hiftoria Turpini archiep. Rhemenfis ecclefiae, 
de famofiffimo rege Carolo magno. ' (floruit ille Tur- 
pinus A. D. 830.) cum appendice de morte Tur- 
pini. Sequuntur fabulofa^ quaedam et mendaces 
narrationes. ig2. 

* 4. Fabulofa narratiuncula de Nubianis, Scotis, et 
Cornubiatnis caudatis, a Julio Casfare miflis ad ex- 
pugnandam Hifpaniam. 203. b. 

5. Genealogia regum Francorum, a Meroveo. 

203. b. 

6. Genealogia regum Angliae, a Rollone Norman- 
no, ad R. Edward. I. 203. b. 

7. De longitudine et latitudine Aiiglias ; de qua- 
tuor callibus, i. e. . viis publicis ; de 32 comitatibus ; 
de appellation ibus legum quibus reguntur ; de duo- 
bus archiepifcopatibus, et 14 epifcopatibus Anglian ; 
et de numero hidarum. 204. 

8. Prefljyteri Johannis epiftola, ad Emanuelem 
pp/*«r«y Gubematorem. 204. b. 

9. Nomina epifcoporum Angliae, ab Auguftino per 
fexcentos annos aut circiter, fub fuis tabulis ; an- 
nexis hiftoriis de iifdem. 206. b. 

10. Excerpta quaedam recentiora ex hiftoria Alex- 
andri E(febienfis, et Eulo^io ; libro ita appellato cu- 
^fdam monachi Cantuanenlis : continet prophetias 
cum illarum e^licationibus, foluta et ligata oratione. 

210. 

• ill, Prophetia Sibyllas et Merlini, de Albania et 
^nglia, et de illarum eventibus. 213. b. 

12. Sibylla de eventibus regnorum, et eorum re- 
gUiri, ante finem mundi. 213. b. 

13. Hiftoria Daretis, de grseco tranflata in lati- 
f\um, a Corn. Nepote. . 214. 



14. Prophetia Sibyllae Sapientis, quae veniebat de 
partibus orientalibus audire fapientiam Salomon is. 

219. 

15. Liber Merlini Ambrofii, gencre Romani, de 
Britannico fermone, in Latinum tranflatus, quern 
Gaufridus Monumetenfis edidit, et D. Alexandro 
Lincolnienfi direxit: cum interpretatione margi- 
nali et interlineari. Prasmittitur Icon regis Vortigerni 
et Merlini. 221. 



16. Prophetia Merlini Silvefiris. 

1 7. De mirabilibus Britannia?. 



231. 
232. 



1 8. Aftronomica quaedam, dc curfu planetarum, 
tam profa oratione quam ftridla, cum figuris. 283. 



Claudius, B. Vlll. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans fol. 254. 
Sec. XIV. 

Pentateuchus Samaritanus; a reverend iflimo D. J^c. 
Uflerio Archiep. Armachano, Bibliothecw Cottoni- 
anae datus. Cujus infcriptionem, propria ipfius 
manu exaratam, hie apponere omnino placet : 

" PENTATEUCHUM SAMARITAKUM, A 
" decem Tribuum reliquiis, poft regni Ifraelitici 
" excidium, primo acceptum, et DOSITHEO Sama- 

ritarura Pfeudopropheta, temporibus Apoftolorum, 
" poftea interpolatum ; ab Eccleiiafticis Scriptoribus 
" (Eufebio, Diodoro, Hieronymo, Cyrillo, Procopio, 
" Anefpero, Georgio Chrono2;rapho) identidem ci- 
" tatum; atque a Cuthaeis hodiernis demum re- 
" demptum: BIBLIOTHECAE COTTONIANAE 
" (quae amiciflimi Domini fumma humanitatcfemper 
" mihi patuit) 

L. M. D. 
" Jacobus Ufferius Armachanus 
*' Hiberniae primas." 

Infra. " Ex Librarii notatione ad calcem Gene- 
" fcos colligimus, exendplar hoc fexcentis fi- 
" clis (h, e. libris Anglicanis 75) emptum 
" fuifle, menfe Rabie, anni 792. regni If* 
" maelis, circa Martium, viz. menfem anni 
" XTX noftra Chriftianaj 1390. 

Ja. Armachanus. 

Claudius, B. IX. 

Codex membran. in fol. conftans fol. 305. 
Sec. XVI. 

1. Chronicorum Helinandi, monachi ordiiiis Cis- 
tercienfis, pars prima; a creatione mundi ad tern- 
pora Darii Nothi, et Archclai : libris fexdecim. l. 

2. Nomina Scor. martyrum, confeflbrum, et vir- 
ginum, quorum corpora in mctropolitica eccleiia 
Cantuarienfi fepeliuntur. 265. b. 

3. Nomina Scor. confeflbrum quiefcentium , in 
monafterio apoftolorum Petri et Pauli, atque S. 
Auguftini extra muros Cantuarise. 256. b. 

4. Hiftoria vitce et regni Ricardi II, regis An^- 
lice ; fcripta a quodam monacho Evf fliamenfi. 

267- 

Claudius^ B. X. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans fol. 67* 

An exemplification of an award made by Philip IL 
K. of Spain, in a caufe between John de la Torre of 
the one part, and Diego de Amefega the king's at- 

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torney of the other part ; on an appeal from a former 
judgment: with curious illuminations on the two 
firft pages, in the former of which is a portrait of K. 
Philip. (Spanifli.) 1584- 

Claudius^ C. I. 

Codex chartac. male habitus, in folio oblongo, 
conftans foliis 307, prseter indicem, qui conftat ex 
foliis 44. 

A volume of colleSanea out of various charters, 
regifters, and inftruments, relating to many noble 
families in England ; with an ample alphabetical in- 
dex at the beginning : all written by Mr. Heneage, 
of whofe widow fir Robt. Cotton purchafed it. 

Claudius^ C. II. 

Codex chartaceus, in fol. conftans ex foliis 275. 

1. A table of the Engliih counties mentioned in 
this book. 1. 

1. b. Conllabularii de feodo fuper ward. Dovor. 
de diverfis Baroniis, An. 46 Hen. III. per Rob. 
Waleraund. 2. 

2. Compotus de cornagiis Northumbriae redditus 
ad Scaccarium, A* 49 Hen. III. per Rob. de In- 
fula, vice-comitem. 2, 

3. Quinque portus, et corum membra; cum fervitiis 
regi debitis de portubus. praediftis annuatim, cum 
ncceffe fuerit 2. b. 

4. Initium chart® R, Johannis, de libertate Ec- 
clefia?. 3. 

5. Nomina baronum et militum ; collecla ex ro- 
tulis de feodis militum, yel de fcutagio, folutis R. 
.Ricardo I ; quemadmodum habentur in libro rubeo, 
penes rememoratorem regis in Scaccario affervato. 

3. b. 

. 6. Auxilia concefla regibus Henrico III. et Ed- 
wardb I. 13. b. 

7. Nomina eorum qui tenent 20 libratas terrae de 
regc in capite, per fmgulos comitatus Anglia;, qui 
Rv Henrico III. adeffe erant obftri6ti, per illius man- 
datum five literas ad vice-comites refpeftive, in Vaf- 
conia, contra regem Caftellae, pugnaturi ; anno ejuf- 
dem regis 38, Cnriftivero 1253. 14. b. 

8. Nomina illorum qui habent 15 libratas terras, 
et tenent per fervitium militare, et milites non funt ; 
anno 40 Hen. III. Chrifti vero 1259^: Uteris regis ad 
vice-comites praefixis. 26. b. 

9. Summonitio baronum, aliorumque, ad expe- 
ditionem contra Lewellinum principem Walliae; 
A' 5 Edwardi I. Chrifti vero 1276. 34. 

10. Nomina corum quorum fervitia D. rex attor- 
navit Edmundo fratri fuo, facienda in partibus Weft- 
Wallise, per 40 dies. 43. b. 

11. Nomina militum, et aliorum hominum ad 
arma, in Cancellaria retomatorum; A* 17 Edwardi 
JI. Chrifti 1324. 44. b. 

12. Nomina eorum qui habent 20 libratas terrae, 
Jeu redditus, vel amplius ; A" 25 Edwardi I. Chrifti 
W97. 64. 

13. Nomina habentium 40 libratas terrae in com. 
Lincolnise; A* 28 Edwardi I. Chrifti 1299. 78. b. 

14. Nomina militum et aliorum ad arma in com. 
Eflex et Hertford} A' 15 Edwardi II. Chrifti 1322. 

' 80. 

15. Nomina habentium 40 libratas terrae in com. 
Ebor. A*.28 Edwardi L Chrifti 1299. 83. 

16. Noniina tenentium in com. Lincoln^ Buck- 
ingham, Northumbr. Sulifex et Surrey. 85. 



1 7. Les noms de ceux qui d^morreront en le fer- 
vice le roy Edward I. a Dumfermlin en Efcoce. 

89. 

18. Nomina militum habentium feoda de D. 
rege Henrico III. 91. b. 

19. Milites qui venerunt ad exercitum regis 
apud Mungumeii, temp. R. Hen. III. 91. 

20. Nomina militum civium et burgenfium, veni- 
entium ad Parliamentum tentum apud Weftminftei" 
die 12 Febr. A* 27 Hen. VI. • 94. 

21. An alphabet of fovereigns of all times and 
parts of the Wdrld ; With their arms tricked. 98. 

22. An alphabet of the noble families of England ; 
with their arms tricked. 102. 

23. Carmen tui titulus " Sibylla Hippocratis." 

275. 

Claudius^ C. III. 

Codex chartac. in fol. conftans fbl, 278, 

The names and arms of fuch as have been ad- 
vanced to the order of knighthood in the reigns of 
Henry Vll. and Vlll. Edward VI. Mary, Elizabeth, 
and James I. Of thofc of the laft reign the names 
only are given, and not the arms : an index is added 
at the end. ^ 

ClaudiuSj IV. 

Codex chartac. in fol. conftans fol. 266. 

Tranfcriptum (utaitelenchus) de diverfis rebus, ex 
libro rubeo in Scaccario exiftente. Hunc, parum 
accurate, ediditCl. Hearne, fubtitulo " Liber Niger 
Scaccaiii.*' 

1. Tabula comitatuum Anglian, de quibus in hoc 
volumine fit mentio. 1 . 

2. Praefatio (ut videtur) ad librum rubeum, in quo 
genealogia R. Hen. II. deducitur ab^Adamo, filii (fic 
ait fcriptor.) Dei vivi. . ' 2. 

3. De Scutagiis impofitis temporibus RR. Hen- 
rici II. Ricardi I. et Johannis : opufculum per Alex- 
andrum archidiac. Salop, ex munimentis in 
Scaccario A* 1230 compilatum, ut ipfe in prooemio 
afleverat. Talem enim Alexandrum, hoc anno ar- 
chidic. Salop, in faftis Eccl. Angl. noudum re- 
peri. 3. 

4. Feoda de comitatu Cestrienfi, fecundum inqui'- 
fitionem factam per Alanum la Zouch, tunc Juftici- 
arium. 50. 

5. Certificationes faftae de feodis militum, tempore 
regis Henrici II. per prelatos et barones, pra^textu 
mandati regis ejuldem : annotate alibi in hoc libro 
fol. 23, et 47. 51. 

6. De Suylingis comitatus Kanti^, et qui eas 
tenent; ex valde veteri libro, fide digno. 153. b. 

7. Inquifitiones fa6te tempore R. Johannis, annis 
regni 12 et 13, in quolibet comitatu (Dunelm. ex- 
cept.) de fervitiis militum et aliorum qui de eo 
tenent in capite, 158. 

8. Inquifitiones de honoribus efcaetis, aliquo 
tempore, fa6tae A* 13 J oh. de fervitiis militum eo- 
rundem. 206. 

9. Infeudationes militum qui debent fervitia mi- 
litaria duci Normannise. 226. 

10. Breve R. Ricardi I. ad archiep. Cantuar. mif- 
fum, de conceflione torneamentorum in Anglia. 

233, , 

11. Forma pacis fervandie ^ tomeatoribus, et in 
juramenti*. 233. 

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12. Qfticiarii et fervhia in coronatione reginse 
]^koa.oxse, wxqris Henvici IH. domiuica ante purifi- 
c^tipnem, anno Chrifti 1235. 234. 

IS. Cwpnutio R. Ricarcli 1. exchronicU Johannis 
Caftoris monachi Wcftmonaft. lIl.Noii. Sept. 1189. 

14. Quffidam cojleiftariea ex; tibm de I^QJXWfcUy ; 
pra^niiflis notuHj^ quiUuickm dc ca^is, ^onceflis per 
|i. de Clilforcl^ K. d.e ^\udeley, S^c. alwiue. 2^«. 

1 5. Annales Cambri^i, igijo^i au6loris, a teixippre 
^adwalladir ad An.. 1286. 247. 

16. Chroni^cxn, breve de reb^s. A^^glit^K 

1147, ad An. 1,298, ex libra (ait fcrij^tpr) vocatus 
Domefday. 258. 

17. Charta R,. Johaflnis, de forisfaftura terr^rum 
Gul. de Breofa, anno regui ejus ii ; cum quibufdam 
comitum chartis, viz. Gul. com. Sarum, Hamelini 
com. de War«nn. Walteri Crock, Hen. de Clinton, 
et Aliciae de Bella aqua. 259. 

18. Charta conveptionis et finis fafta infer R. 
Henricum II. et Gulielmum R. Scotorum. (conf. 
lib. nig. Scac. v. i. p. 36.) 262. b. 

19. Chartee binaj couventionis faftce inter R. Hen- 
ricum III, et Robertum comitem Flandriae (cqnfl 
lib. nig. Scac. v. i. p. 7.) 263. b. 

20. ChartiE conventionis faftae inter R. Henricum 
III. ctTheodoricum comitem Flandria^, et Philippum 
filium ejus. (conf. 1. 1. p. 23.) 264. b. 

21. Charta recognitionis fervitii quod barones et 
caeteri houiipes cpmitis^Flandiiiae^ debent Henrico regi 
Anglije. (conf. 1. 1. p, 34.) 265. 

22. Memoranda of three perfons ^vho claimed 
a flitcjl or gajinmon of bacon of the prior of Dun- 
mow. Perhaps a fragment of Ibme larger treatife 
on this fubjett. It is printed in I^,cland's Itin. vol. 
III. p. vii. 266. 

Claudm, C. V- 

Codex membran, in* folio min. conftans foliis 16. 

Catalogus ten^entium terras, per fmgulas hun- 
dredas, iive centurias, in comitatu Lincolnienfi, 
tempore regis Henrici I. A' circiter iioo. 

Chudius, C. VI. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans ex foliis 19;^. 

1. Nomina XI region um, continentium intra fe p- 
vincias CXlil. five notitia proviuciarum Imperii Ro- 
mani. 1. 

2. Epiftolx B. Leonis IV. et Zofimi, urbis Romas, 
epifcopor. ad epifcopos provincial Vienncniis, et 
maxii)ie Sequanorum, 2. 

3. Arl)or, fivp ftemiua confanguinitatis, 4. 

4. CoUe^vo canonum per Borcliardunx Warnm- 
ciciifcm epifcopypi, viginti libris. 4, b. 

5. Pr\vilegiufn D. Leonia lX. Papa;, ad Hugonem 
Vcfoijticenfem archiep. de contentione quaj. fi»iit in 
Maguntinj^ fynodo, inter ipfum. Hugonem, et Ber- 
taldum^^ qui fibi ufurpabat . archiepifcopalq nomen. 
Henrici II. Imperatoris, multorumque archiep. et[ 
cj/ifcop. fubfcriptionibus muiyJ^ l64. 

6. Nomina ecclcfianim quas, prius ablatas ec- 
cleliui Chiiiti, reddidit W'illiehnus rex Anglorum. 

7. Socictatiim vironim ct fcrminarum indiculus, 
pro(iuorun\ammabusuioiiachi Chfifti il^xi- 
XiAxU^ tdita^^prȣ^ &ifntia^ dtlftcia^ et miflas.. 

' ■ 166- 



8; Elogium de Lanfianco archiep. Cantuar; in 
quo luulta habentur de munificentia aliifque geftis 
ipfms, 168. 

9. Lanfranci Doroberncnfis ecclefne antiftitis, ad 
dileftiffimos fratres fuos, Henricum prioreiii, et 
ca?teros, epiftola ; de confvietudinibus fui ordinis, turn 
feliis diebus, tum aliis tepiporibus obfervandis > aliif- 
quft ad (ktum regimenque monachprum fpeftantibus. 

168. 

10. De donatione et munificentia Ludovici r^^-is 
Francqrum erga Ecclefiam ' Chrifti Cantuarienfon, 
quem prior et conyentus in fuam receperunt fraterni^ 
tatem : literis a Ricardo archiep* Cantuar, et Alana 
priore^ et conventualibus fratribus, ad ipfunj datis. 

197.' 

Ctmdiusy c. vn. e 

Defideratur. 

Claudius, C. VIII. 

Codex chart in folio, conftans foliis 309, 

An alphabetical index of the heirs of the nobi* 
families of England, from the reign of Edward I. 
t» that of Q. Elizabeth ; feemingly compiled from 
the rolls in the Tower of London. 

Claudius, C. IX. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans folii« 200^ prater' 
6 chartac. ad calcem. Sec. xm. 

1. Chronicon, ab orbe condito, ad annum Chrifti 
1171. 1. 

2. Gulielmi, monaehi Malmefburienfis, de geftis 
RR. Anglorum, libri V. 

3. Compofitio inter Edwardum I. regem Angliae, 
et magnates Scotiae ; five fubmiflTio fa6ia ipfi tan- 
quam fupremo domino Scotise. 20 Edw. I. 1292. 

99. b. 

4. Hiftoria abbatiae, Abbendonenfis ; de fundatibne 
illiusi de cbartis regiis et pontificalibus, privilegiis^ 
redditibus, terris et hidis, abbatibus, aliifque ad ean- 
dem abbatiam pertinentibus ; ad tempora regis Hen- 
rici III. duobus librifj. Phira Saxonica hie occu- 
reivtia fpeciatim defcripfit Wanleius in CataL fuo 
libror vtt. Septentrional, p. 226. 102. 

5. De ofl[lGiariis ejufdem abbatije ; viz. de came* 
rario, coquinarioj refe6lorario, vaccario, eleemofy- 
nario, intirmario, aliifque muneribus; et de terris 
iifdem affigpifttis. 177. b. 

6. De hidis pertinentibus ad eandem abbatiam, in 
Barrokefchire. 1 

7. Nomina militum tenentiiim de eadem Ecclefia • 
etinde rurfus d^ officiariis. i^q^ • 

8. Literae Gulielmi decani, et capituli Sarifberi- 
enfis ; in quibus recitant confirmationem decimarum, 
et penfionum in ilia dioecefi^ ad monafterium Abben- 
don. pertinentium ; fadlam ab Huberto, Heriberto et 
Ricardo, pr^eliilibua Sarift}erienfibu8, A' 1282. i82. 

9. Vina quas obedientiarii debent dare conventui 
per annum. 183. 

10. Forma profeflionis.novitiorum, m ifta moria-^f 
fterio. 18^; 

11. Inde^ terrarum monafterii Abbendonenfis ; e. . 
Jibris^irt thefiinro regio, fite ex Domefday, in Scac- 
icario. 185^ 

12. Nomina militum tenentium de ecclefia Abben.-^r 
donenli, de veteri feoffamento. Index ift(; coatei^tus 

IK Aliadeofltcrtriisejofdtm abbatise. i^g/ ' 

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14. Mrtte hidatum Abbenddhire, qiias Gtad- 
v»alla R. Weft Sax. Deo et S; Marias dedtf . Saxc*(ite. 
Folii 6 chartacei ad calcem contia^t indices al|)ha- 
tnticosy et notulas hunc nionafteriiiiii Ipe^Uintes. 

194. 

ClaucUuSy 

Codex cliartaceus, in folio> conftans ex fbliis 

Noniioa eoriim qui de reM tenuerunt in capite, 
per fervitiufn friilitare, aut in loccagio, adtcrfnirium 
vita5, per magnam ferjantiani, parvam ferjaritiarii, 
vef hi burgagip; fub tenlporibus RK. Hehrici Ul. 
Edwa^dof. I, W, Ric. Ih Henricor. IV, V, et VI. 
et EiJ^afFdi IV. cum indiculo Idcotum iri capfte, 
ct ampliflimo indice n(>ininuln ad' calcent. AnnWbb- 
▼it c|<iidam rtcotericus : " Down to the end of 
" Ric. IL this book k ahnbft totally fuperferfed 
" by the great compendium Efcaetiiarum, HarL MS; 
" 708." 

ClmdhtSy C. XI. 

Codiex ihembran. in folio, conftans* foliis 36a. 
Sec. XUI. 

1. Kalendadum. i* 
Regiflfrutti de inquifitionibos mfttleriorurti; de 
advocationibus ecclefiarum^ de mistne^ilsi de ft^dis^ 
inilit(im> de pkoitis, de privilegiia et Confi»etudinibus, 
ad epifcopatum et ecckfiam EUenfem pertiuQBrtibus. 

7. 

ClaudinSj G; XIL 

Godex chartaceus, in foKo, conftans foliis 16^ 

Regiftra inquifitionum- et efcaetarum variarum, 
h temporcr Henrici UL ad tempus Ricardi IIL Sub- 
junguntur inquifitiones nonnullae, et folio ultimo 
qi^dam de profapia Thwenige. 

ClaudiitSj D. I. 

Codex- membran ; in foHo, conftans- foliis 1 70. 
Sec. XV. 

1. Epift^)!® Johannis Whethamftedy abbatis mo- 
nafteni Sci- Albani. i 

2. Adaejufdem Johannis VL abbatis, per Johan- 
Bem Agmundifhamenfem monachum S. Albani, per 
fmgulos annos ipfius regiminis. Nonnulla de hoc 
monacho Agmundifliamo tr^duntur apud Pittfaeum in 
illius de illuftr. Angliae^ fcriptoribns, liber, p. 645. 

33. 

3: Rentlle domtis five hofpitalfs SlJuliani, juyta 
S. Albanum; renovatum anno 22 Henrici VL 

I6g. 

4. Rcntale de terris et^tenemetttis de novo adqui- 
fitid per Th. Rainrygcf/ ablwitemr monafte^ii S. Albani ; 
renavabtimi eodcm auEdt 1 70^ 

iCbdex membrin. ia foli^ ex foliis conftaiis 
Sec. XIV. 

Infignia gentilitia nobilifs. profapiee Cottohiantef 
piiffim in l«)t5 cbdiw depijag?Utttu^ 

I* 1>6 n^imer^ pl^dvinciapum An^iflW 1.- 

Or. De numero hidartitii AiTglhfri l.' U 

s; Lfeges^ln^^ regis Sixbtimhi ^ 

4. Leges Aluredi regis. 5.' 

. i. Concilium Aluredi, et Godrum, regum* 8. 



6. DfjWetuiii Atfifelftkii l-fegis ^V'ett-Saxonum, in 
fyhodo apud Grataleyafh ; cm atchiep. WMfhelmuk 
intetfhift, et oftwieis fapientei qubs Athclftanns tex 
eongregare pottiit. 10. 

7. Qu£e pertinent ad Epifcoptim; 1 ii * 
8; Qnsb atd oihnes Chriftianol l2; 
9. De variis Weregildi fpeciebus. 12. 
iOi Decretum Athelftani, de pace obicrvarida^ 

iL 

11. Decretum epifcoporum^ et aliorum fapi^ntum 
de Kinfio; de pace obiervanda. 13. b. 

12. Decretum epifcoporum^ et aliorum fepientumi 
London. 14. 

1 3I Inftituttim de Grdalio. Hflec vero omnia a N*^ 
fexto, appellantnr leges Aethelftani regis. 1 5. b. 

14. Hiftorica q.u2edato de Cnuto* 16. b. 

15. Leges regis Cnuti, fapientum confilio, habitat 
apud Wintoniam. (conf; Domit. VIIL p. 102. b.) 

17- 

16. Concilium Kantice apud Bacanceld, tempore 
Withredi regisi 25. 

1 7. Concilium apud Clevefho, tempore Aetbbaldi 
regis Ai D. 742. 25. b. 

18. Cc^iciUutn apu4 Bacanceld] tempore Cenuli! 
regis A; D. 798. 25. b. 1 

.15. C<>nciltum^ apUd Cleveflio^ tempore regis 
Gcnulfi. 26. 

20. Conciliuni Adthelardi archiep. Dorobernen- 
\ fis, cuiti duodecim epifcoi>i», apud Clevelho, tem-» 

pore regis Cenulfi. A. D. 80S. 26. b. 

21. Concilium apud Cleveflio, tiempore tegiS Beor- 
nulfi. A. D. 822. 27. 

22i GoneiliuA apud Kih^ftan, tempore regis Eg-s 
berti. A. D. 838. 28. 

23. Concilium apiid Bacancdd', temp6re iegis 
Withredi. ^28. 

^4: Leges Edwardi; cum Williebfai Cohqbef- 
totis cohfirmatione. 30. 

2*5. Dfe rtge Henrico L et leglbus ejufdem. (confi 
Dbmit. VIIL fol. 102.) 42. b. 

25. a. De rege Stephario, et c:harta ejufderti- 

68. b. 

26. De R. Henrico lif, et Matilda imperatride ejUs 
matre, quaedam hiftorica. 69. 

27. Charti regis Henrici 11, faSa communitati 

regni. 70. b. 

i»j Charta ejufdem regis^ fafta civibus LondoiL 

70. b. 

29. Ordinatio de contributione facienda in fubfi- 
dium teiT8& fanftae* 7 1 • 

50. Traftatus de legibus et confuetudinlbus regni 
Anglice, tempore regis Henrici 11 ; compofitus a R. 
de Glanvilla, juris regni et antiquarum confuetudi- 
nnm peritiflimo. 71. b. 

31. Charta Ricardi I. faft^ de libertatibus Lon* 
doniarumi 

32. Charta R. Ricardi L fafta burgenffbtis 
Porteftnuthe. HI- 
SS. Charta fundationis abbatia? de Waltham,- per 

R* Henricum L ill. K 

3^4.'^ De rege Johanne* 113. 
35. Liter© Othonis imperalimis, ad-rcg^ 
ncrtv tenqyore gcncralis interdidi* 1 14* 

36! Satisfied RJ J ohat nis afehieplfcopo Citftxiari^ * 
enfi; et epifcopis fufiragaaeia^fuis, de damilis iis 
illatii/^ 114*' 

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37. Charta R. Johannis. de obedientia, quam fecit 
Innoccntio Papae, et S. Ecclefia. i U. 

38* Charta R. Johannis, per quam fecit homa- 
gium et fidelitatem D- Innocentio Piapae, coram. Pan- 
dulpho. 11^- 

39. Certificatio abfolutionis apoftolicae R. Johan- 
nis, per Pandulphum. 1 15. b. 

40. Aurea (utdicitur) bulla, leu charta R. Johan- 
nis, per quam mifit Angliam fub tributo D. Papae. 

116. 

41. Charta R. Johannis difta de Ronemede,* item 
magna. ii6. 

42. Didum de Kelenworth; i. e. Kenelworth. 

119. b. 

43. Stalutum de confuetudinibus Kantise. (GaL- 
lice.) 

44. Charta R. Henrici III. quam fecit baronibus 
poft turbationem regni fui. 124. 

45. Charta R. Henrici III,per quam concedit quod 
tres difereti homines poffint eligere miniftros fuos. 

125. 

46. Charta R. Henrici III, de comitatu Middle- 
fexiae. 125. b. 

47. Confirmatio ejufdem. 125. b. 

48. Charta R. Henrici III, fafta communitati regni 
Attgliae, A. D. 1264. 125. b. 

40. Liter* Edwardi principis, filii Henrici III ; in 
Tfuibus fpondet fe obfervaturum chartas de libertati- 
bus k patre conceflis. March 10, 1265. 128. 

50. Confirmatio chartarum Exoniae, per R. Ed- 
\vardum I. May 4, isoo. 129. 

51. Charta R. Henrici III. fa6la decano ecclefiae 
S. Martini London. 1 29. b. 

52. Charta ejufdem, fafta prioratui. S. Trinitatis 
London. ISO. 

53. Charta ejufdem, de libertate de Rading. 

130. b. 

54. Charta Honoris Wallingfordias, per eundem. 

130. b. 

55. Charta ejufdem, fa^a burgenfibus Exoniae. 

131. 

56. Charta ejufdem, fafta viduis Londoniarum. 

131. b. 

57] Ordonnance du roy Edward II, touchant les 
mets et viandes. 1315. 132. 

58. Statuti Wintonias confirmatio, per R. Ed- 
wardum II. 132. b. 

^9. Accord entre le roy Edward II, et fes barons. 

133. 

60. Ordinatio R. Edwardi II, de pretio viftualium. 
March 14, 1315. 133. b. 

6T. Alia de eadem re, et contra foreftallatores. 
March 20, 1315. 134. 

62. Tertia de iifdem rebus. April 17^ 1315. 

1 34. b. 

63. CoUeftio ftatutorum k temp. Henrici III, ad 
An. 23 Edwardi III ; ex magno rotulo, in archivis 
Turris Londinenfis repofito, exfcripta et examinata. 
Incipit a magna charta. 136. 

64. Articles mandez al roy Edward II, par les 
contes de Lancaftre et de Warwick. 266. 

65. Ordinances faites par les prelats, contes, et 
barons. A* 5 Edw. II. 268. 

66. Les noms des ordinours. 269. 

67. Breve, milTum ad majorem et vice-comites 
London.' de ordinationibus proclamandis. 269* 

08. Les ordinances faites par les ordinours avant- 
dits. 269* 



69. Forma eleftionis ' ordinatorum, et eorundem 
juramentorum. 276. . 

70. Ordinances pour eftablir Teftate del hofl.el It 
roy Edward II. 277. 

Ctatuiiusj D. III. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 1 62. 
Sec. XII. 

}. Fragmentum martyrologii. 1. 

2. Rhythmi aliquot Gallici, feu Gallo-Norman- 
nici, fratris Symonis, ad J. Chriftum, pro falute con- 
ventuum de Winteni, et Waverle. 1. b. . 

3. Inventarium bonorum exiftentium in oflScio re- 
feAorii (monaft. de Winteneia ?) per decelfum do- 
minse Aliciae Prefton. Oft. 16, 1420. 1. b. 

4. Prsecepta quaedam Gallice, ad Kalendariunt 
refte intelligendum : forte in ufum monialium dt 
Wintenia. 5. * 

5. Marty rologium Ven. Beda^ ; mutilum et in qui- 
bufdam interpolatum ; fpeciatim ad IV^ Kal. Jan. 
ubi dicitur, " Dorobernise, Natale Beati Tliomaj 
" archiepT et martyris, qui in ecclefia S. Salvat^ris 
" gladiis impiorum interemptus ell." 4. 

6. Regula fanftimonialium eximii patris beatifs. 
Benedidli abbatis ; latine et Saxonice, i. e. poft fingu- 
la capita latinafequitur verfio Saxonica, literis Nor- 
manno-Saxonicis ; praemiflb prologo latino. 50. 

7. Kalendarium in quo inferuntiir nomina bene- 
faftorum, profeflbrum, fratrum, fororumqne eccleli® 
de Winteneia in agro Hanton. 138. b. 

Claudius^ D. IV. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 11 3. 
Sec. XV. 

1. De exordio et ftatu ecclefia? cathedralis, quon- 
dam Liridisfamenfis, poft Concheftrenfis, demum 
Dunelmenfis ; ac de geftis pontificiim ejufdem, ab A. 
Ch. 547, ad mortem Hugonis epifcopi, A. 1194. 
Liber ex antiquis ecclefiae charlis et monumentis 
pleraque ex parte colledus. 1. 

2. Reginaldi monachi Dunelmenfis, de virtutibus 
et miraculis gloriofi pontificis Cuthberti, liber. 
Ubi pluraiBx R. Hoveden. G. Malnielb, &c. 89. 

ClaudiuSy D. V. 
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Claudius^ D. VI. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 215.. 
Sec. XIV. 

1. Imagines RR. Britanniae et Angliie, a Bruto 
ufque ad Henricum III ; cum itemmatibiis a rege^ 
Alfredo fapiente, ad eundepi Henricum. 1, . 

£. Figurata Angliae delineatio, cum parte Scotiae. 

8. b. 

3. Abbreviatio compendiofa chronicorum Anglia^^ 
ab A* 1000, ad A. 1255. Scriofit quidam ad cal- 
cem, " Hie definit Mat. Paris hiftoria minor, quse 
" eft epitome majoris, quae ad A. D. 1258 continua- 
''Vavr 9. 

4. Chronica fratris Willielmi de Rifhanger, de 
duobus bellis apud Lewes et Evefliam, intra R. Angliae 
et barones fuos ; annis 1263 et 1265. 79^ 

5. Liber chronicorum, editus ad inftantiam ven. 
patris Johannis abbatis S. Albani; ab A"* 1259> ad 
An. 1293. '115. 

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6. T)e controverfia habita fuper ele6lione regis 
Scotiae ; f|uomodo rex Anglise conftituit Johannem 
de Balliolo regcm Scotiae; et de expeditione R 
Edwardi 1. in Scotiam. 135. 

7. Commendatio gentis Anglorumj et proceffus 
guerraB inter Anglos et Scotos : verfibus rhy thmicis. 

182. b. 

8. Fragnienta duo de hiftoria Anglicana, tem- 
porib. Edwardor. II. ct III. 186. 

9. Annales R. Edwardi II. ab A* 1307, ad An. 
1323 ; per Jo. de Trokelow. 192. 

10. Chronicon fratris Hen. de Blaneford, detreu- 
gis inter Scotos et Anglos, et earum articulis, h. e. 
inter Edwardum II. et Rob. de Brus, A** 1323 : et de 
quibufdam aliis rebus Anglia?. 210. 

N. B. Hi traftatus continuationes funt hiftoriae 
M. Parifienfis. 

11. Calendarium breve. 21 6. 

Claudius^ D. VII- 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 239- 
Sec. XIV. 

1. Excerpta ex chronico Henrici de Huntingdon. 

2. Epitome hiftorije Angllcae;, a morte Cadwalladeri 
etadventu Saxon um. 6. 

3. Excerpta e chronicis Radulphi nigri. 6. b. 

4. Nomina regum Scotorum qui re^averunt poft 
Piftos, ad Edwardum fiiium Johannis de Balliolo. 

7. 

5. De diverfis aucloribus (pr^fertim hiftoricis) quo 
tempore fcripferunt. 7- b. 

6. Syllabus fynodoruni univerfalium et gene- 
ralium (ita enim diftinguit au6lor) k fynodo Nicaena, 
ad fynodum Turonenfem, A. Ch. 1163. 8. 

7. Nomina epifcoporum Catholicorum Romss, et 
Schifinaticorum adverfantium. 8. b. 

8. Abbreviatio de geftis Normannoram, a RoUone 
ad Gulielmum f. 9. 

9. De WilHelmo et Malcolmo, regibus Scotorum, 
^t illorum filiabus; e quibu? Conftantia et Crabel, 
oriundi Ranulphus comes Ceftri^e, et Robertus comes 
de Ferrers. 9. b. 

10. Hiftoria Britonum, abbreviata, ad Cadwallad- 
Tum. 10. 

11. Epitome hiftorise Britannicae, a Bruto ad mor- 
tem R. Henrici III ; verfibus hexametris rhythihicis, 
cum obfervationibus marginalibus. 15. 

12. Brevis narratio de ftatu Briton um, cum de- 
fcriptione Angliae ; de qiiatuor mii^bilibus Ahgliae ; 
€t quatuor publicis viis. 21. b. 

13. Hiftoria de geftis regum Britannoriim iet An- 
jglorum, a Caflibellano ad A. 20 Edwardi III. (V346). 
excerpta ex Gul. Malmefburienfi, Henrico Her- 
fordenfi archidiacono, Gilda, Gilberto Monume- 
thenfi, et Helinando; per quendam canonicum de 
Lwiercoft in comitatu Cumbri®. 23. 

Claudius, D. VIIL 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 307. . 
Sec. XV. 

1. Statuta, privilegia, et confuetudines univerfi- 
tatis Oxonienfis ; una cum literis et ch^rtis reg;iis. 

1. 



2 Poftils of John Wickliff, upon the gofpels of 
Sundays and other feftival days: the beginning 



wanting 



109. 



Claudius, D. IX. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 233. 
Sec; XL 

1 . l)ecf eta Romanorum pontificum. I ncipit liber 
ab epiftola dementis Papfie, ad Jacobum Hierofoly- 
morum epifcopum; et aefinit in abjuratione quam 
fecit Berengarius m lynodo Romanai coram Nichdlao 
Papa. 1. b. 

2. Canones apoftolorum et conciliorum ; h. e. a 
priino Nicseano ad Hispalenfe concilium fecund iim. 

126: b; 

Claudius, D. X; 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans folib dl8. 
Sec. XV. 

1. Chronica compendiofa, praecipue de regibui 
Anglias, k Noe ad A. Ch* 1377. i. 

2. Regiftrum chartarum monafterii S. Auguftini 
Cdntuarienfis ; de terris, prasdiis, r^dditibusj ddna- 
tionibus, privilegiifque ; vulgaiiter appellatuni, ob 
tegmeh tubrum, " Tlie red book of Canterb^t'^." 

Claudius^ Ul. Xh , , 

Codex ttiembrah. m * folio, cotift$(ns foliis 292. 
fchajdulaj quaedam inferuntur : calcem verfus folia 
quaedam muribus roduntur. Sec. XIV. 

Regiftrum chartarum prioratus 3- Marise de MaU 
ton in agro Eboracenfi. Ex dono nobilifs. viri 
Chriftophori baronis Hatton^ 



Claudius, D. XII* . ^ 

Codex membran* iti folio, Conftans foliis I7i. 
See. xVi 

Regiftrum prioratus de Daventrie in agro Nor* 
thamptonienfi. Erat conventus monachorunl Clu* 
niacenfium* 



Claudius, t). jtllli * 

Codex membran. in fdlio, confums foliis 206. 

■ • , / ' ^-^ xvi ■ 

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agro N orfolcienfii 



Claudius^ E. L; 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 185. ' 
Sec. XIII. \-cl XIV. 

1. S. Auguftini contra Manicha5o$, fupfa Genefm, 
librrduo. ... i, 

2. Amulfi abbatis Sonae^-vallis, traftatus, de opfef i- 
bus fex dierum. 12. b. 

3. Ejufdem liber de fex verbis Domini in Cruce. 

86. 

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4. Airfehni, ahhalb Beccenfo, «t pofie^i . arcluep. 
Cantuar. ad Lanfi^cmu aicliiep. Gantuar. liber 
Menologion. 

5. Ejufdem Proflogion. 47. 

6. Ejufdem Epiftaloe ; quarum ultima eft ad Wala- 
runnum epifcopum, de facramentis ecclefiae. . 52. b* 

7] Ejufdem liber, de proceffione Spiritus Sanfti-j 

56. b. ' 



63. 
66- b. 



8. Ejufdem traftatus de Veritate. 

9. Pjufdem ,tra£lat^us 4e cafu di^boli- 

10. Ejufdem epiftola, de incarnatione Verbi. 7S^ 

1 1. Ejufdem liber, cur Deus homo. 77. 

12» Ejufdem epiftola, de facrificio azymi et fer- 
:mentati. 89- b. 

13. Ejufdem traftatus quomodo grammaticus fit 
fubftantia et qu^ita3. , 9Q- b. 

14. Ejufdem liber, de concordia pra^fcientice cum 
iibero arbitrix>. 94. 

15. Idem de pradtftinatione Dei. 96. 
. p . i6. Idjem de gratia et libero arbiti io. 96. h. 

17. Explanatio vifionum Daxiielis ad literam; fe- 
cundum magiftrum Petrum C6meft6rem. 100. 

18. Verbum abbreviatum magiftri Petri, primum 
cantoris Parifienfis, pofteanovitii Longi-pontis, in quo 
novitius defunftus eft. Initium defideratur. 106. 

19. Efdrae ftoph^tsd liber fccpndus, apocrypbus. 

.. . 174. 



Claudius, E. II. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 352. 
Sec. XV. 

The holy Bible; being one of thofe tranflations 
ufu^ly afcribed to John WicklifF; with marginai an- 
notations. The firft eight and part of the 9th chapters 
of the book of Genefis are wanting; fol. 1. is the firft 
leaf of a Freneb Biblical book, within illumined 
irontifpiece. . . ' 

ClaudiuSj E. III. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 353. 

1 . Epiftola Radulphi d^ Diceto, decani Londoniae, 
ad Johannem primse fedis Lugdunenfis archiepifco- 
jpunt ; cum ejufdeiti refponforta, de pi^aeeiitirtentia fedis 
Lugdunenfis. Sec. XIII. ... 1. !>• 

£. Commendatio Britannia!. 2. 

3. De mirabilibus' Britanniie', et quatuor publicis 
Viis. , , , 

4. De diverfis auftoribiis hiftoriarum, quo tempore 
fpcipferunt Cvi^. X. fpripU)res^ 4. 

'5. Ccntones quaedam ex Juftino, Jofepho, Hcgc- 
^ifm Jj^liA.C*feTe^ P^fehiq, Qrqfift,. Rqjj?r^o abbate 
SSWichaelis de Monte in Normannia, 
Clvitate Dei, Ivo,ne ^arnot^nfij^ aliifque. ^ 5. 

6. Abbreviatio chronicorum, et imagines hifto- 



riartim, per Rad. de Diceto, ab orbe coudito ad A; 
iSh. Jii72. Indiculum hujus operis r^perias, fol. 1. b. 
et prologum, fol. 3. h. (extat eiiiiii in editione X. 
fcriptorum apag. 434.) 8. 

7. Hen. Knighton rhronica de rel)Us Angflicis a 
tempore Ed^ari ufque ad R. Ricardi 1. IS95. (uti 
extat in X. ^riptoruni editione Twyfdeniana.) Sec. 
XIV. ; 167. 

8. Chronica RR. Henrici III. et Edwardi I. ab A* 
1259 ad An. 1297. * 306. 

9. RR. rienricorum V. et VL vita?, per Titum Li- 
vium de Filonifiis Ferrarienfem. 332. 

10. Ejufdem dogiura epifcopi Batbonenfis et 
Welienfis; verfibus hexameUis. 



353. b* 



11. lloberti Groifetefte epifcopi Lincolnienfis 
epiftola, ad D. Papain et Cardinales, contra llloriim 
injufta decreta et mandata,' • 354. 

Claudius, E. lY: 

Codex membran. in folio grandiori, conftans foliis 406, 
quorum 29 ck^4 Sec. xiv. 

1. , Annaks regum Britonum, Saxonum, et Anglo- 
rum, a Bruto ad temporaR. Henrici IV. h. e. A° Ch. 
1389. editi per Thomam de Elmham, priorem mo- 
nafterii S. Trinitatis Lcntoflise ; cum tabulis chrono- 
logicis a natalibus Chrifti, iu quibus inter alia notan- 
^ur ppnti^pes Bom^ani, archiepifcopi Cantuarienfcs, 
literae dominicales, pnmatio, h. e. cyclus decennove- 
nalisj et indi^jtio. !• 

2. Paflio S. Albani, Anglorum proto^martyris ; nec 
non Ap)pl]ibali, et fociorum ejus. . Item de inven- 
^ioiie S. Albani, &c, ; 34. 

3. Eorundem Vitae et pafTiones, per Rad. de Dun- 
ftaplia; verfibus elegiacis. 1 47. 

4^. Eprnndpv^ v^mcul^^ 59. 

5. Inventio et miracula S. Amphibali, et fociorum. 
ejus. : . .71. 

6. Hiftprja geftorum Offa?, primi et fecundi, regum 
Mprciorum : auftore Mattheo Parifienfi, in cuju^ . 
operum, editione Watfiana mandatur. 84. 

. 7. Gefta abbatum monafterii S. Albani, a Willegoda 
ad Thpma^n de la IVfare : audoribus Matth. P^ri|ien(i 
etTliQin^ de Walfingham* X^'k^- W^ats in .prie'f ad 
Oftarum et abbatum vitis.) In ultiini abUatis, fc. 
Thbmae, vitam inferuntur : 98. 

(a.) . Conftitutiones D. Thomq? alxbatis, i^ditte ia 
capitulo generali, celebrato in ftfe^^i^Michaelis 
A..D. 1351, et poftc^. «4i. 

(b.) ProceiTus uialefaptorum et reWlionis ten^pi- 
. ti\im et vilianorum . ^>^^afterii, S. Albaaii (tem- 
ple infurrectipnis QommuaiU^tjis , qoutra jt- Uir 
cardmn , II.) contra ^kbbaU:^ et monachosj 
Matthaeo Parifienfi, et Tho. \\^ftlfinghaji;i, .auclx)h 
ribus. 307. 

8. Tra6tatus dc ipfaerogativis et dignitatibus or- 
dinem monafticum concernentibus. Conftathis capi- 
tulis : ' ^ ' ' ■ 

(a.) De ortu et pridfitate ordinis monachorum. 

• ■ .'• . . 322..b. 

Q}.) A quibus ordo monafticus fumpfit exordium: 

323. b. 

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(c.) De nominibus nwnachorum, qui martyris 
confeflione et miraculis in ecclefiaDei multipli- 
catis, florucrunt. 324. b. 

(cl.) De monacliis qui Univerfitates, et.ftudia di- 
verfa, fundaverunt. 326. b. 

(e.) De nominibus monachoium, qui fanciitate 
vitae-et miraculis profuerunt ecclefiaj. 326. b. 

(f.) Invccliva contra Lollardos, aliofque ordinem 
motiafticum detrahentes. 330. 

(g.) I>e regibus qui monafticum habitum fufcepe- 
runti 330. u. 

(h.) D6 fundatione diverforum monaftcriorum. 

330. b. 

9. De nobilitate, vita, et martyrio S. Albani et 
Amphibali ; e Gallico in Latinum tratiflatum. 334. b. 

10. Taxa bonorum abbati et conventui monafterii 
S. Albani pertinentium. 337. 

11. De beneficiis etclefiafticis, collationibus, et 
pnefentationibus abbati monafterii S. Albani perti- 
nentibus. 342. 

12. De diverfis poffeflTionibus, poft ftatutuiii edi- 
tuni de terris non ai»oitizandis, datis eodem mona^ 
fterio, et ab ipfo perquifitis. 343. 

IS. De diverfis folutionibiis, ab bbedlentiariis, 
conventui et prioribus cellamm monafterii S. Al- 
bani, fuis temporibus, perfolvendis. 346. 

14. De reliquiis repofitis in ifto jnonafterio, et in- 
dulgentiis pro vifitatione earum conceilis. 349. 

15. Dcfacris veftimentis, vafis, etjocalibus. 350. b.- 

16. Modus et procelTus eligendi, confirmandi, et 
inftallandi abbatem. SSg. 

17. Cpnftitutiones fynodales jurifdidiionum mo^ 
nafterii S. Albani. 368. 

18. Conftitutionis Ijofpitalia S. Juliani. , 371. 

19. ' Confnetiidin^s et regulae monialium B. Marise 
Sopewell (Herts) antiquitus ufitatse, et per D. 
Michaelem abbatem renovatse et approbatae, A..D. 
1^338: 376. b. 

20. Articuli quinque; fc. de inventione S. Am- 
phibali, &c. apographoti manu recentiori ; in charta. 

378. 



Claudms, E. V. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans ex foliis 256. 
Sec. XII. 

1. Provinciale vetus. l.b. 

2. Canones apoftolorum et conciliorum, una cum 
decretis Romanorum pontilicum ; coUecli per Ifido- 
rum Mercatorem, epifcopum. His prajfigitur ordo de 
celebrando concilio. 2. b. 

3. Varia decreta Romanorum pontificum, a Gre- 
gorio magno; quse fpe6lant ad dignitatem ecclefise 
Dorobernenfis, et ftatum ecclefise Anglicanae. 235. b. 

4. Capitula ex graecis et latinis canonibus et 
fyttodis Romanis, atque decretis praefulum ac prin- 
cipum Romanorum, fparfnn colle6la; et Ingilramo 
Mediomatricse urbis epifcopo, Romae k B. Ajlriano 
tradita. 239. 

5. Epiftolas PP. Nicholai, Alexandri, Gregorii, 



tJrbani, et aiiorum, ad Lanfrancum, €t Ai\Mm\im 
Cantuar.' aix^hiepifcopos, alioftjuei ' ^43. b. 

6. Decreta D. Urbani P. ll. in concilio Clai*erhon- 
tenfi A**Ch. 1095. . i . 245. 

7. Epiftolae Pafchalis Pi 11. ad H^nricum I. R. et 
alios ; de ecdefiarum inveftituris. ^46. 

^ 8. Epiftola Radulphi archiej). Ca,ntuar. ad Car- 
llxtum II. Papam milla, querentis de injuria fibi eb 
ecciefiJB Cantuarieilfi illata in confecratione archie- 
pifcopi^ et caufis ecclefiae Eboi^acenlis. 249' b. 



. Code* membran. in folio, conftans folils 297* ' 

Regiftrom chartarum ^lonijus five hyfpjtalis S: 
Johannis Jerufalem in, Anglia^ de. terris ad firmw 
di^niffis ab A** 1503, ad annum 1526. Cum in(Jip«J 
alphabetico locorum. 



Claudius, E. VII. 

Codex ciiartaceus, in fol. conftat^s folijs 310., 

A colleflion of all privileges, liberties, and immu- 
nities ^hatlbever, granted. tOi or clainied bjr the 
merchants of the Hanfc cities ; with copies of iritoy 
of the inquilitions, treaties, ordinances, and letters 
relating tliereto : fVom K. JEdwurd ItL t6 Jaitt^s I. 



Claudius, E. VIIL ' ^ 

.Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 267. 
•■ - Sfec.xv: ^ '''' • ' ^"''^ • 

1 . De f uiwlation})?us eccjiefwrnm per Anglknij yel 
monafteriaru% ) anteqi^am r^gn^m fibi; fubjug'&lfe^t 
Normanni. . . i.^ 

. 2. Prophetic a qaodam.fpiri*u^|^ythonioft[xdit^ in 
Cambria. 1 . b. 

■ • . hf.: « .1 .d - ■ 

s. Prpphetm ^Homeri, P.efc.fa^iientum A^ Mi. ei?6. 

l.b. 



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4. Viflo fa6ia TWmee (jMntMJtfidnfi, duin effirt ill 
ecclefia S. Columb^e in Francia; de rege quodam 
ungendo, et ejus vifloriis. 1. b. 

5. Epiftolae duse ; prima Frederici imperatoris ad 
Saladinum; altera Saladini ad Fredericum. 2« 

6. De jocalibus et vafis pretiofis quse R. Edwardus 
III. agnofcit fe mutuo acccpiffe, pro expeditione 
fuorum negotiorum, ab abbate de Redyng ; et pro- 
mittit fe vel eadem reftituere, vel pretium folvere. 

2. b. 

7. Ricardus I. rex Angliae, in captione detentus, 
inveftivit Hen. VI. imperatorem regno fuo per pileum 
ejus; quem imperator reinveftivit, per duplicem de 
auro, pro tribute quinque mille librarum fmgulis 
annis lolvendo : ubi de aliis etiam inter ipfos tranf- 
aftis dilferitur. 2. b. 

8. Epiftola Clementis III. Papre, ut Scoticana 
ecclefia fedi apoftolicte, cujus filia fpecialis exiftit, 
nulla mediante, debeat fubjaqere. 1 1 88. 3. 

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9. Pradiaiones aftrologorum, A" Ch. ii^4> de 
ventorum tempeftatibus, terra-motibus, ac mortali- 
tate ; cum literis Faramellae filii Abdelabi Cordubenfis, 
ad Johannem Toletanutn . epifcopum, iftam praedic- 
tionem falfitatis redarguentibus. S. 

10. Brevia hiftorica excerpta de cororiatione 
Johannis, filii Henrici II. in regem Hiberni^; in 
quern finem Urbanus in. Papa mifit coronam de 
penna pavonis auro contextam. An** 1186 et 7. 

3. b. 

1 1. De lite inter R. Johannem et nuncios Ludovici, 
filii primogeniti R. Franciae, Romas coram Innoccntio 
in. Papa^ifceptata. 3. b. 

12. De libertatibus villas et portus de J ernentouth 
in Com. Norfolk. (Yarmouth) ex libro Domefday 
et chaitis Vegiis. 6. 

13. DcfcriptioRoma?; de turribus, porlis, palatiis, 
templis ; et de cardinalibus, epifcopis, prefbyteris et 
diaconis. 6. 

14. Brevis defcriptio Angliap ; h.e. de epifcopati- 
bus, de comitatibus, de divifione regnorum fub Sax- 
onibus, de quatuor callibus, de mirabilibus mundi, 
et Anglije. 7. b, 

15. De viris illuftribus hiftoriarum fcriptoribus 
quo tempore floruerunt (ut extat apd.; X fcriptores 
p. 431.) 9^b. 

1 6. De denario S. Petri, qui " Romefcot" dicitur ; 
etdemancufa. 10. 

17. Interpretatio diverforum vocabulorum, quae 
reperiuntur in legibus vetuftis Anglicanis. 10. b. 

1 8. De modo coronationis regis ; et de coronatione 
E. Ricardi. 10. b. 



19. De juramento regis. 



11. 



ao. Prophetia de malis in - Anglos fuperventuris 
per Francos et Scotos. 1 1. 

51. Epiftola Hugonis (de Nonant) Epffc. Coventr. 
de eleftione Gulielmi (Ldngchamp.) epifcopiElienfis. 
1189. 11. b. 

* 2. Mifcellanea de primis incolis Hibernise. 1 2. b. 

23. Defcriptio de indole et moribus Reimundi, 
Meilferii, Hervei, Aldaihni, et regis Henrici II. 13. b. 

24. Privilegium Urbani III. Papas, conceffum R, 
Henrico II. ad fubjiciendam Hibemiam. 13. b. 



25. Demorte Henrici, filii Henrici II. regis Anglor. 

14. 

26* Flores hiftoriarum, fecundum Matthajum mo- 
nachum Weftmonafterienfem, ab orbe condito ufque 
ad mortem R. Edwardi I. (i307.) Prafixis pro- 
phetiis quibufdam metrice; et hiftoriola de fcemina iii 
dioecefi Norwicenfi, quae neque comedebat nec 
bibebat per 25 annos* 14. 

27. Continuatio chronicarum regum An^liae, per 
Adamum Marimouth canonicum Londonias; ab 
anno 1303 ad 14 Edw. IV. i. e. 1340. cum niultis ad- 
ditamentis poft annum iftud, quae in aliis exeinpla- 
ribus non reperiuntur. (Lat. et. Gal.) 237. 

28. Quando ceirarunt reges Franciaj imperare; et 
de imperii divifione. 258r 

29. De educatione Stephani regis. 258. 

30. De confuetudinibus pro quibus S. Thomas 
martyrizatus eft : cum aliis hiftorici argunicnti capi- 
tulis ; viz. de R. Henrico vifitante tumbam S. Thomse 
martyris; litera? R. Henrici millie ad Papam pro 
filiis fuis; quod fenefcallia Francias ad comitatum 
Andegavite pertinet, &c. 258. 

31. Mifcellanea de temporibus RR. Henrici II. 
Ricardi, Johannis, et Henrici III. 259. 



32. Declaratio juris regis Anglias 
ScotiiB cum aliis ad id fpettantibus. 



ad 



regnum 
260. b. 



S3. De Jofepht (fic) qui dicitur Johannes Bo- 
dedeu; qui viditdeum in carne. 262. b. 

. 34. Literas univerfitatis Parifienfis, ad Papam Jo- 
hannem XXII ; de quadam quseftione de ftatn anima- 
rum, magiftris fub juramento propofita. A* 1333. 

262, b. 

35. Nomina quinque ecclefiarum in eivitate Roma, 
quae Patriarchales dicuntur; et de cardinalil^us, 
epifcopis, prefljyteris, et diaconis. 263. 

36. Notitia imperatorum, regum, et epifcopatuura 
per Occidentem et Orientcm. 263. b. 

37. Numerus ecclefiarum parochialium, villarum, 
feodorum militarium, et comitatuum in Anglia. Ha^c, 
et qua? articulo fuperiore indicantur, promifcue tra- 
duntur. £65. b. 



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Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 184. olini, 
ut videtur, Ecclefioe Wigomienfis; vaiiis tem- 
poribus, partim Saxonice partim Latine, fcrip- 
tus. 

1. Canuti regis leges ecclefiafticse. Saxonice. 

Sec. XL 1* 

2. Ejufdem leges civiles. Saxonice. 14. 

3. Eadgari regis leges ecclefiaft et civiles. Sax- 
onice; alienamanu fcriptae. 41. 

4. Capita legum regis Aelfredi, (et Inae.) Sax- 
onice. 44. 

5. Adnotatio de Romjef cot, five de denario S. 
tetri folvendo. Saxonice. 47. 

6. Officium jufti Judicis. Saxonice. 47. 

7. Locus ex Bromptoni hiftoria Jorevallenfi, de le- 
gibus Aelfredi regis : mauu J. Jofcelini. 49. b. 

. 8. Leges Aelfredi regis. Saxonice. Deficiente 
Veteri €xeinplari, illud fupplere fua manu, ufque ad 
rap. 99> tentavit J* Jofcelinus: csetera defideran- 
iur. 50. 

9. Conftitutiones quffidam, Saxonice, alienamanu; 
quarum rubrical : 

Be cynmje. Be cynebome. Be cynej^ole. Be 
eojilum. Be f acepba. Be jehabeoum mannum. 
Be abbobum. Be munecan. Be mynecenan* 
Be ppeopran et be nunnan. Be laepebum 
mannum. Be pubepan. Be cupicean. Be 
callum cpiptenum mannum (Homilia.) Plura 
liujus argument! infra art. 19, 21, et 32, re- 
periasv 7K 

10. Be cpiftenbome^ (videtur effe fenno Lupi 
q)ifcop!.) 77. b. 

11. Nota (recentiori manu) de feSis hseretico- 
jrum ; ex Auguftino : deque Bafilide hasretico, qui 
365 caelos effe dicebat, qui numerus compleditur in 
voce ABRASAX* 84. b. 

12. Be gobcunbpe papnunje. (de divinis ad- 
monitionibus, homilia.) 85. 

13* R. Aethelftani leges. Saxonice% 87. b. 

14. R. Eadmundi leges. Saxonice. Exordium 
ncmpe legum Eadmundi. 88. b. 

15. Fragmentum legum Eadgari regis, (capite 
mutilum. ) Saxonice, 8 9. 

16. Leges quae dam ^thelredi regis. A* Dom. in- 
earn. 1008. Saxonice. 90. 

17* BejjiiSe 7 be munbe. (de pace et de tutela ) 

93. b. 

18* Be cypic jpi^Se (de pace ecclefiae) A* 1014, 
uti notatur manu J. Jofcelini : calce mutila eft liac 
confUtutio. 96. b. 

19. De epifcopis (nempe conftitutiones, de alio 
exemplari fcriptae, nunc cum iis quae art. 9, prse- 
cedunt compadee.) Saxonice. 100. 

20. De clericorum veftitu, &c. ex Carthaginenfis 
concil. canon, defcriptum. 101. b. 

21. Conftitutiones: De finodo. De epifcopis. 
(defideratur rubrica) Be facepSan. Be abbobum. 
Be munecum. Be jepepan. (de comitibus.) Hsec 
ad art. 9, pertinere videntur. 102. 

22. Termini Pafchales ab A* 1100 ad An. 1115. 

108. b. 



23. Benediftio Cerevifise. 109. 

24. Allegoria de Nabugodonofore, Babylonia, et 
Hierofolymis. 109. 

25. Ratio divinorum officiorum, a die Septuagefi- 
mae, ufque ad diem Pafchalem. 1 10. 

26. Be ^Seobpiran. (de Sapientibus.) 112. 

27. Sermo Lupi ad Anglos, quando Dani maxi- 
me perfecuti funt eos. A. D. 10 14. Saxonice. 

113. 

28. Hymnus de S. Dunftano : manu J. Jofcelini. 

118. 

29. Hep ip jyr pihrlic papnunj, &c. (Sermo 
nempe paraeneticus ad Dei cultum, Lupo epifcopo, 
ut autumnavit Wanleius, auclore.) 118. b. 

30. Be anjol pirena jepebnerp e. (fc. coriftitutio 
iEthelredi R. circa A. D. 10O8.) idem quod art. 16. 

1 19. b. 

31. Adnotatio de Dei dileflione. Saxonice. 

122. b. 

32. Be hepenlicum cyninje, et be eopSlicum 
cymnje, (de regno coelefti atq. terreftri.) Hsecitidem 
ad ait. fuperiorem 9, referas. 123. 

S3. Tabula Pafchalis, cum die Pafchae et Luna 
ipfius diei ; ab AM 100, ad A" 1 156. 123. b. 

34. De feptem facramentis, cum decern praeceptis; 
ubi fecundum omittitur, etdecimusindUasdividitur 
partes. 1 24. b. 

35. Significatio fufflationis, crucis, unQionis, &c. 
in baptifmo. 124. b. 

36. Exordia quorundam hymnorum (ut videtur.) 
Incip. "Cantate perfefta benedicat nos Trinitas 
Sea." Item " Nos precibus matris falvet fapientia 
patris," 124. b. 

37. De Veneratione. Exhortationes nempe de 
officio paftoris et praedicatoris. 126. b. 

SB. Verba Ezechielis prophetae, de paftoribus non 
rede agentibus. 129. 

39. De paftoi-e, et praedicatore. 1 SO. 

40. De clericis, five ecclefiafticis gradibus. 131. 

41. Excerptiones D. Egberti Eboracenfis archiep. 
e di6tis et canonibus fanftorum patrum concinnatas. 
Hujus libri partem priorem (fc ufque ad fol. 155. b.) 
edidit IL Spelmanus in Concilior. tom l. p. 258- 
275. Multa in line de excommunicatione, poeni- 
tentia, &c. extant, quae huic libello tribuenda elfe 
ex rubricis cod. MS. S. Benedidi Cantab, quas laud. 
Spelmanus edidit. (Tom i. concil. p. 278.) conjicere 
licet. 131. b. 

42. Qualiter quarta ftria in capite jejunii circa 
poenitentes agatur : ubi feiino ad populum, et de in- 
troducendo pocnitente in ecclefia. 172. 

43. Hymnus ad Chriftum; notulis muficis infigni-, 
tus. 1 76. 

44. Qualiter apud orientales provincias Germaniae 
atque Saxoniae pro diverfis criminibus poenitenti© 
obfeiTatur modus. 176. b. 

45. De jejunio quatuor temporum. 177. 

46. Preces aliquot. Incip. Omnipotens Sem- 
piterne Deus qui tcrrenis corporibus, &c.'* Aliaque 
de jejuniis, &c. 178. b. 

47. Numerus librorum canonicorum V. et N. 
Teftamenti. 180. 

48. De ordinatione ab haeretico fa6ht. 181. 

49. Quaedam de ordinatione facerdoteli; ex decrc* 
to Flavian! Papse. 1 8 1 . b. 

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Cotlex membran; ii\ 8vo. folior. log. diverfis 
temporibus maiiibufque deft riptus; pi^figitur ti- 
till us eleganter dcpidus, profapiaiq. Cottonianse 
infignibus g^^ntilitiis omsitus. 

1. Calendarium antiquum, -cum additamento de 
ippa6^is, cpncuiTentibus, et aetate lun^e. (Uteris Sax- 
onicis.) 1. 

2. Uymnii;5 de vifitoriis Aetlielftani. (Lit. 
Sax.) 8. b. 

3. Oratio regis iEthelftaui. (Lit. Sax.) 9. b. 

4. Hymnus ad S. Dunftanum archiep. notulis 
muficalibus infjgnitus. (Lit. Sax.) 11. 

5. IJymnus ad S. iEthelbertum, martyrem. iiotu- 
Us muficalibus infignitus. (Lit. Sax.) 1 1. b. 

(). Pii quidam fcrmones, et traftatus de facris ar- 
gumentii (charaft*ere I^ngobardico.) Sec. VIII. 

(a.) Dc opei'ibus mifericordiie et pr«cipue de 
cleemofynis; Incip. " Ifaias propbeta dicit iUe 
vobis qui Jujigitis agrum ad agrum." 1 2. 

(b.) Scrmo in locum Dcutcrouomii de montibus 
(jrcrizim et Ebal. Incip. " Jordane tranfmilfum 
prtccpit Moyfes Dno* jubente populum." 25. b. 

(c.) Explicatib allegorica de parabola divitis et 
Lazari ; et aliie allegoricie expofitionespropriorum 
iiomilium. Incip. " Hie Divis populus Judai- 
cus intcltlgitur." 28* 

(d.) Confeliif) fidei fecundum S» Auguftinum, 
contra oniues haneticos. Incip. " Credimus in 
iinum verum Deum Patrem et Filium et Spm. 
Scm." 29. 

(e.) l)c litera. Incip. Litem quid eft ? elemen- 
turn vocis articulati.'* 31. b. 

(f.) Breve cbronicon de temporibus mundi. 
Incip. " Ab exordio mundi ufque ad diluvium 
" anni limt duo miiia ducenti quadraginta et 
duo.'' Et mox, " Sunt in fumma ab exordio 
" mundi uftjueadprefentia tempora anni 5928." 
Undehoc chronicon A. D. 729. fcriptum fuifle 
judicare licet. 32. b. 

(g\) SententiaS. Joliannisoris aurci (Chryfollomi) 
de bonis et malis operibus prseponderantibus. 
Initium bibliopegi incuria abfcinditur. 34. b. 

(h.) Sententia S. Hieronymi, de duobus angelis 
unicuique homini afliftentibus. Incip. " Uni- 
cuique autcm homini duo adfiftunt angeli." 

35. 

(i.) " Cantuum et curfuum ecclefiafticorum origo." 
fc. de origine et varietatibus officiorum, pra3- 
fertim in Britannia et Gallia; ut habetur in 
Spelm. Cone. T. I. p. 176. 35. b. 

(k.) De fcptem damnationibus peccatorum. 40. 

(1.) De feptem remunerationibus juftorum. 40. 

(m.) Sententia de 06I0 principalibus vitiis. 40. b, 

(n.) Sententia S. Hieronymi, de eleemofynis et 
pai)p^iribu$» Incip. " Nee nos ne^amus cunftis 
*^ pauperibus, etiam Judseis, Samaritanis." 41. b. 

(0.) De charitate. Incip. " Dns. dicit in Evan- 
gelium majorem cantatem nemo habet." 43. 

7. De rriiraculis S. Cuthberti. Initium defidera- 
tur. Sec. XII. 45. 

8. Brevis relatip de S. Cuthberto, et quomodo 
corpus ejus Dunelmum venit: cum excerptis, de 
vita et miraculis ejufdem Cuthberti. 85. 

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1. Liber venerabilis *^lredi abbatis Rievallis, de 
inftiiutis inciufarum. Sec. XII, 1. 



2. Vita S. Simeonis monachi; 42. b. 

3. Vita S. Marinae virginis. 52. b. 

4. Adhortationes fanctorum patfum, perfeftio- 
nefque monachorum: quas de Gra^co in Latinum 
tranftulit B; Jeronymus prefbyter. 55. b. 

5. Liber B. Auguftini, de gaudio deSiarutD, et de 
fupplicio damnatorum. 74. 

6. Ejufdem liber de igue purgatorio. 82. 

7. " De diz comandemenz en la lei: de dufze 
articles de la fei : de fet facremenz." 84. b. 

1. Statuta definitoria, edita in capitulo generall 
ordinis S. Beneditti nigrorum monachorum, tento 
Northamptoniae A; D. 1444. Sec. XV. 90. b. 

9. De niodo admittendi moaachum*(Lat etAng'l.) 

131. ' 

10* Forma de raiffis celebrandis. 132. 

U. A compendious form of daily confeffionA 

136. b. 

12. Tra6latus ftatutorum ordinis Carthufienfis, pro 
noviciis ejufdem ordinis. 130. 

13. Dilhibutio colle6tarum ecclefiae. 156. b. 

14. De officio nudo, quomodo agatut*: cum ru- 
bricis de milfis in diebusfeftis celebraudis. 157. b. 

15. Quomodo pronunciantur leftiones in ordine 
Carthulianorum : modernis muficis notulis difiindje. 

161. b. 

16. Juramentum cujuflibet in ordinem Carthu-* 
fianorum admilli. 167. 

17. Gratics ante et poll prandium, et cocnam, 
apud eofdem. 167. b. 

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1 . Chronica Laudanenfes, a Bruto ufque ad annum 
C. 1338. ubi de prima conftrudtione eccldiae Laun 
danenfis. 2. 

2. Prophetia aquilae ; cum explicatione. 63. . 

3. Prophetia Merlini vatis; et ejus expofitio fecun- 
dum Mag, Galfridum Arturi. 65. 

4. Chronica de primis incolis Hybernia?, et de 
rebus Britannicis; de Romanis iniperatoribus; dc. 
regibus Britannicis et Saxonicis ad coronationem R. 
Edwardi I. cum variis piduris. Initium defideratur* 

77- 

5. Formula? epiftolarum fub nomine impcratorb- 
Friderici, ad Papam, cardinalcs, aliofque confcriptoe, 
a magiftro Petro de Vineis. 1 1 2. 

6. Formulae aliie exfcripta? a didamine magiftri Ric. 
de Pofis. 126. 

7. De quantitate fyllabarum et pedum ; de divi- 
fionibus fententianun ; et. de partibu? et diftinftioni- 
bus oration is. 155 

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Codex membran. in 8vo. folior. 11 8. Sec. XIII. 

1. Liber de creaturis; verfibus Gallicanis, per 
Philippum de Thaun; in quo agitur de 12 fignis 
zodiaci, de amio, de diebus feptimaiuc, de menfibus, 
de lunationibus, de faltu lun**B, de variis lunce phafi-. 
bus, deque aliis ad computum ecclefiafticum fpectan- 
tibus. 1 . 

2. Beftiarius ; quem idem Piiilippus de Tliaua 
fecit, in laude et memoria regnnte Angliae Aelidis 
(five Adelizae) uxoris R. Henrici I. Liber ifte 
Beftiarius dicitur, quia imprimis dt; beftiis loquitur, 
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Codex mcmbran. in 8vo. folior. 197. Sec. XlV. 

I. De Saxonum adventu in Angliam. 1. 

ft. Nomina regum Anglian, ab Aethelftano-fed R. 
Edwardum 11. 2, 

3. Nomina comitatmim AngKce. e. 

4. De variis regnis, in quffi Anglia dividebatur. 3. 

5. Chronica regum Anglorum, ab Aelli primo rege 
Aiiftralium Saxonum, ad^primum annum R. Henvici 
IV. (A. D. 1400.) 3. b. 

6. " Ordinance pur la garde de la cit^ de Loundres 
tjuod neinpe ioco majoris cuftodiretur per re^em, 
\'icecomites, et aldermannos, thelaurarium, et barones 
Scaecarii ; tempore R. Edwardi I. 6{>. 

7. Juramentum prorftandum per regem in corbna- 
tione fua. ^3, 

8. Juramentum majoris et ballivorum, vice-comi- 
tum et bedellorum civitatis London. Gallice. 83. b. 

9. " Lafuggcftion et la peigne des fiens et ordures 
mys en les rues de Londres." 85. b. 

10. " La nouvelle chartre de la cit6 de Loundres, 
|>ar le roi Edwards' 87. b. 

II. Une ordonnance pour le recouvrement de 
dettes dans lacour d'un vifcomte. 94. b. 

le. Quatuoralia; chattaede libertatibus, privileges, 
ct liberis confuetudinibus civitatis London: quarum 
prima fermone Gallicano profertur, caeterss Latino: 
conceflk per regem Edwardum IIL 101. 

1 3. Proprietates narrationum: L e. quomodo brevia 
debent formari. 109» 

14. De antiquiffima confuetudine liabita et ufiiata 
in civitate London : viz. de his qua? per tcnentcs ad 
terminum vitce vel annorum affixa funt abfque fpeciali 
licentia domini fundi, an remanere debeant domino 
Ibli. 114. b, 

15. De halimotis bis in anno habendis de pifca- 
toribus. 117. 

IG. " Ordeignaunces faitz en le temps que Gregori 
de Rokefle teut Maire." A* 1 8 Edw. I. ut nempe 
cmantur et vendantur pifces in certis locis. 119. 

17. " L' ordinance des reyes, et de lur fefon de 
pefcher en Temife." 1 23. 

18. " Ordeignaunces de le fenefchal le roi, faitz fur 
le meftier de pcflbners." A** 18 Edw. I. 124. 

19. " I^scuftumes de la rue del pount de Loundres." 

125. 

^0. Les cuftumes que appendent a Billyngges- 
gate: a Tronage. 127. 

fii. Les cuftumes a Wolcherche hage : a Graf- 
chiche. 128. b. 

22. Cuftume de la pefage par la balance. 1 29. 

23. " Le prys le roi le vin." 129. b. 

24. " La cuftume de cftawage." 130. 

25. " Les cuftumes que appendent au menuz 
mefter en lamarche de Loundrei." 13 k 

26. " Les ordeignaunces coment la cit^ de Loun- 
dre^^deit eftre gye." 133. 

27. Excerpta cx Magna> Chart© capttulo 20, et 
ex flatut. Weltmonaft. cap. 68, de privilegiis Tamifiae. 

151. 



28. Placita coronfie corafn Hehrrco de Stanton e et 
fociis fuis, jufticiariis D. regis itinerantibus : apud 
Turritn Loadon. A** 14 Edtv. n. 154. 

29. Placita tenta coram Johai^^ne de Prefton majorte 
ci'vnt. London, ct ejufdem civit. aldcrmaTinis et vice 
coinitibns A* 7 Edw. III. 154. b. 

SO. " La copie^es rowles de Oferon, eft des jngfe»- 
nrjcns du major." 1^6. 

31. Edulia in regia roenfe, hi tailor, in Iblenni 
fefto apponenda. (Anglice.) 163. b. 

32. Confuetttdines quae ad ripam re^mte London, 
pertiaeiat. i€4. 

33. Magna Charta de libertatibus Ahglioe, peir R. 
EdwarduiM. (Gallice.) 167. 

34. Proclamatio Nicolai Brembfe, majoris London, 
ex pa^ R. Ricardi de libertatibufe. 175» b. 

35. " De la gardemote; avec les inquifitioris far 
les points de wardemote j ct de la charge de ceux qui 
feront en renqueftc." . I8I. 

. 36. ferment en franc-plege, le ferment des 
coneftables, &c. 185. 

37. Proclamatio de pretio vi^ualium. (Gallice.) 

187. b. 

38* Articuli inquifitionnm in curia, dominorum 
prfiediorum. 190. 

39. Two Englifh poems : 
ift. " The ordre of foiys fur cuore be gonne." 
2d, " Whan charyte ys cholyn ftats to ftonde." 

193. b. 

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Codex membran. in 8vo. folior. 157. Sec. Xil. 

\. lEpiftolse venerabilis archiep. Cantuar. L^n- 
fianci, ad varios miflee. 1. 

2. Epitaphium Lanfranci: item pr^tfcriptiones, 
Si vis vermiculum, et lasrorium facel^." 40. 

3. Libet epiftolarum Dni. Anfelmi, cnm'frater effet, 
et poftquam fadus fuit abbas Becccnfis, 41. 

4. Frater Ilcnricns monachus de Saltereia, de 
purgatorio, &c. ad D. Ilenricum abbatem de Sartis. 
Vixit au6tor temp. R. Stephani. 113. 

5. Tractatus de Ecclefia Dei, in lingua et charac- 
teribus Hibernicis: libeilus plerumque qhkrt:ac*eus. 

AVo, A. vm. 

Codex membratt. in 8vo. folior; 429. 

1. Chronicon brev^, a Chrifto nato ad An. J 157. 
Sec. XlL i. 

2. Vita venerabilts viri Gundulphi Roffenfis epif- 
copi. , 39. 

3. Verfus rhythniici de eodem. 82. 

4. Breviarium regum Anglorum, a prima origine 
gentis Britannicas ad tempora R. Henrici IV. Sec. XV. 

84. 

6. Traftatus de infigriiis et arriiis pihgeftdis qute 
quis vexillis portat et clypeis; fecunduin leftui^m D. 
Baitholi, do6toris excellentiflimi. 1 is. 

6. The names of chevytans that dome with Wil- 
liam Conqueror. 126. b. 

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Codex membran. in 8vo^ folior. 104. 

1. Literas et res geftte inter Bonifacium VIII. P. ct 
Philippum, diftum pulchrum, regem Francisc: cum 
cleri Gallicani fupplicationc de appellationis jure, 

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XVI. 2. 

c* fauftideprecatoria ad Deum pro regia (Ludi XIL) 
falutc, A* 1505* carmen elegiacnm. 24. 

3. Chronicon dc geftis ac nominibus reguhi 
Anglise et Britonum, &c. compilatum cx libro cui 
titulus Brutus, cx Beda aliifqi ad A. D* 1278. Sec. 
XIIL 25* 

4. Regulae, inftitutiones^ et res geftas frati*Um mi- 
norum in Anglia. 75* 

5. De modo, die, et hora apparitioiiis Dotnini in 
forma feraphica B. Francifco; et impreflione ftcro*- 
rum ftigrnatum. 02» 

6. Martyrium quinque fratrum tninofUiii apud 
JSIarochium : de quibus in vita B. Antonii. 94* 

7. Martyrium trium fratrum minorum de Armenia 
majorii 96* b* 

8. Martyrium quatuot fratrum minorutn apud cl- 
vilatcm Tana, cum ferie facri martyrii. Aliena manu. 

98* b, 

p. De locis fratrum minorum et pr^dicatofuiti 
inTartaria. ' 100. b. 

10. Nomina generalium miniftrorum ordinis 
fratrum minorum, et miniftrorum generalium Anglo- 
rum. 102. 

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Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans exfoliis 140. 

I. Oratio Jufti de Juftis, de laudibus Johannis 
Chedevortenfis : in qua Britanniam ejus patriam 
quoque laudat Sec. XVI. 1. 

C. Epiftola ejufdem ad enndcm J* Chedworth 
archidiac. Lincoln, qui tunc erat Paduje : data ex 
Verona, iGJulii 1468. 54. b. 

3. A poem in old Englifli on religious and moral 
fubje6ts; with fome paintings rudely executed. 
Sec. XV. 

Begins, " Perle plcfaunte to prynces paye 
" To claulx clos in godc foeter 
" Oute fe wyent I hardeiy faye 
" Ne proved I never her precios pere." 37. 

4. Tra6latulus mifcellaneus, ubi inter alia, de 
affliAione Dei, h. e. quibus de caulls Deus nos affligit ; 
de eruditione Chrifti, h. e. quomodo Chriftus nos 
crudit; de gaudio, de contritione, de confeflione, 
aliifque capitulis theologicis. 127. 

5. Meditationes quaedfim piae S. Bernardi. Incip, 
" Multi multa fciunt, et femetipfos nefciunt " 1 30. 

6. Epitaphium Ranulphi abbatis de Ramefey. 140. 



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Codex membran. in Svo. folior. 143. 

1. Charta charitatis: five dccretum Stephani 
abbatis, et fratrum fuorum ; de regulis ab abbatibus 
et monachis' ordinis Ciftercienfis obfervandis. Sec. 
XIII. 1. 

2. Hiftoria famofiflimi R. Caroli magni : per Tur- 
pinum. 8. 

3. De miraculis bcati et gloriofi apoftoli Jacobi, 
fratris S. Johannis evangeliftae. Prsefigitur argumen- 
tum Calixti II. Papse. 38. 

4. Epiftola Calixti II. Papae, ad Cluniacenfes, &c. 
de fide et auftoritate miraculorimi in hoc codice 
contentorum. 59. b. 



5. Epiftola Innocentii Papae, ad univerfos ecclefiac 
fiiios ; de auftoritate hujus libri. 61. b. 

6. Teftimonium Emerici cancellarii, deeodem. 62. 

7w Ordinatio Gregorii Papae, de recipiendis S. 
Jacobi peregrinis et egenis. 62. 

8i Gefta Normainnorum ducum ; per Gul. Geme-' 
ticenfem. 65. 

9. Traftatus de elientia, invifibllitat^, et imm^n-* 
fitateDei: dicitur elTe S. Hieronymi; Sec* 10. 109. 

10. Excerpta qua^dam theologica, ex patribus, 
canonibus conciliorum, et epiftolis quorundam pottti-* 
ficum* 1234 

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1. Regiftruiii chartarum monafterii B. Marise de 
Bello-loco, In agro Southamptonienfi ; de confuctu-" 
dinibus ejufdem maneriorum, &c. Sec. XIIl. 1. 

2. Noinina Anglica ufitata in chartis antiquorum 
i'eguln Angliae; expofita ab Alexandr6 archidiac* 
Salum. 142. 

3. Compofitio de pohderibus* 146. 

4. De differentia aetatum animallum, et de adjunc- 
tione eorundem. 147. b. 

5. Forma aftringendi feiiefchallum itianeril de 
Fafendon in ingreflb fuo. (Gallice.) 147. b. 

6* Modus faciendi homagium et fidelitatem. 
(Galilee.) 148- 

7. De homagio et fidelitate villanorum. (Gallice.) 

148. b. 

8. Capitulavifus Franciplegii. (Gallice.) 148. b. 

9. AfTifa panis et cerevifiaj, &c. 150. b. 

10. De poena piftoris, brafiatoris, et carnificis, 
i. e. lanii. 152. b. 

1 1. De ftandardo galoni, ulni, ct buflelli. 154. b. 

12. Conftitutiones fratrum: ubi plura de vita et 
rcgimine monachorum. 155. 

13. Traftatus magiftri Guidonis Aretini, de arte 



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1. Chronicon monafterii Hoernenfis in Weft-Frifia: 
ubi de ftatutis ejufdem ecclefise, 17 die Augufti 1209 
fatlis; de prima fundatione civitatis Hoernenfis; et 
plura de geftis in Hollandiaet Weft-Frifia. 1. 

2. llegula et vita fratrum minorum; edita a B. 
Francifco. 159. 

3. Teftamentum beatifs. patris nri. Francifci. 

167. b. 

4. Brevis elucidatio regulae. 170. b. 

5. Declaratio D. Nicolai III. fuper regulam frar 
trum minorum. 173. 

6. Declaratio D. Clementis P. V. fuper regulam 
fratrum minorum. 1 86. b. 

7. Rubric® generales de feftis, et facris officiis 
celebrandis in lifdem. 197. 

8. Declaratio regular fratrum minorum; ex dc- 
clarationibus et conftitutionibus fummorum ponti- 
ficum, nec non et quatuor doftorum, et conftituti- 
onibus generalibus, in unum reda6ta. 2 1 7. 

9. Brevis declaratio regulae fratrum minorum. 
Eadem quae fupra, XIII. 4. 231. 

10. Quaedam ex fermonibus B. Bonaventuras, de 
decem prcceptis. 237. 

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Codex membran. in 8vo. folion 131. Sec. XIII. 

1. Anonymus de inftitutione monialium; prae- 
cipue in uUim fororum ejus, qua3 erant Anachorito : 
in veteri lingua Anglicana. Idem liber latine habetur 
in Biblioth. Magdalenfis Oxon. ubi infcribitur ; 

Simonis de Gandavo, Epifcopi Sarum, de vita foli- 
" taria fororibus fuis Anachoritis apud Tarente." i. 

2. Hymnus ad B. Virginem Mariam, metrice; in 
eadem lingua. 

Incip. Criftes milde moder feynte Marie 

" Mines lives leome mi leove lefdi." 120. b. 

3. Orationes ad Cliriftum, et B. Virginem Mariam, 
in eadem lingua. 123. b. 

4. Symbolum Apoftolicum ; in eadem lingua. Et 
inde verficuli latine. 130. 

Nero, A. XV. 

' Codex membran. in i2mo. min. fol. 130. 
Sec. XVI. 

Elienfis Infula; et Ecclefi^, a tempore R. Lucii, 
A. D. 156, hiftoria, a quodam monaclio Elierifi 
fcripta: pars prima; ad Robertum Orfoid epifcopum 
I4tum. 

Nero, A. XVI. 

Codex membran. in i2mo. min. folior. 140. 

1. Ijufdem hiftorisB Elienfis, pars altera: a Jo- 
lianne de Ketene epifcopo i5to. ad Johannem Mor- 
ton, epifcopum 27um. A* 1478 ele6lum. i. 

2. Vita S. Hamonis, ex minori Britannia in villa 
quas dicitur Landacop oriundi. Sec. XII. 94. 

Nero, A. XVII. 

Codex membran. in svo. folior. 255. Sec. XVI. 
Chronica Thomae Rudborn, monachi Eccl. Win- 
ton. a Bruto ad An. 18 Henrici III. folium ultimum 
defideratur. 

Nero, B. I. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 301. 

1. A print containing the defcent of the kings 
of Portugal from Henry, who died in 1112, to An- 
thony, Avho afpired to the crown in 1580; and a 
map of Portugal by Hondius 1592. 2. 

2. A treaty of peace and alliance between Ed- 
ward III. and his fons, particularly John of Gaunt, 
who is here ftiled K. of Caftile and Leon, on one 
part, and Ferdinand and Eleanor K. and Q. of Por- 
tugal, on the other part. (Lat. the end wanting.) 
1372? 7. 

3. Schedule of ftate papers between England and 
Portugal: temp. Edw. III. 11. 

4. A treaty offenfive and defenfive between Ri- 
chard II. and John I. K. of Portugal : with the com- 
miflions of the refpeclive ambalTadors, and a minute 
of the articles at the end. (Lat) Coimbra, Aug. 
12, 1387. 13. 

5. Schedule of ftate papers: temp. Ric. II. 17. 

6. An examination taken before commiffioners of 
the Privy Council,, concerning a Portuguefe fhip 
captured hy the Englifh, and carried into Sandwich. 
(Lat.) Nov. 29, 1389. 19. 

7. Propofitions and remonftrances, chiefly relating 
to trade and navigation ; exhibited by Peter Johan- 
nes, ambaflkdor from John I. K. of Poitugal, to Henry 
IV. (French.) 20. 



8v Henry IVth's anfwer to the above propofitiohs; 
(French.) 22. 

9. Articles exhibited by an ambafTador from John I. 
K. of Portugal, to Henry IV? defiring him to accede to 
ceitain treaties and truces with France and Caitile. 

27. 

10. John i. tt. of Portugal, to the Englifli privy 
council; on fending over, by Ferd. Gunfabris, the 
truce concluded between nim and the kings of 
England and Caftile. (Lat.) Coimbra, April 1. 28. 

11. ' The K. of Portugal (John I?) to the K. of 
England (Henry IV?) notifying a treaty which the 
former had concluded with Caftile, wherein the latter 
was comprehended. (Portuguefe.) Lilbon, Dec. 30. 

28. b. 

12. Tho. E. of Arundel and Surry, to Henry IV; 
defiring that the living of Stokenham in Devonfliire 
might be given to Adam Damport, chancellor to the 
Q. of Portugal; and alfo a refpite for a payments 
(Fr.) Arundel, June 25, 1403? 30. 

13. A Portuguefe agent (Affonfo Miedofa?) to 
Henry IV? in favour of one Affbnfo Denis? feem- 
ingly on fome mercantile concern. (Portuguefe.) 

31. 

14. John I. K. of Portugal, to Henry IV ? three let- 
ters, apparently originals, on the marriage of the E. of 
Arundel with Beatrix natural daughter of John. 
(Portuguefe.) Lifljon, Oft. 29. 32. 

15. Ferdinand, infant of Caftile (brother to 
Hen. III. K. of Caft.) to Henry IV; a letter of credence 
in favour of Joh. de Camora. (Lat.) Cuencha, 
March, 1412. 34. 

1 6. An atteftation by a notary, of a truce and al- 
liance between John I. K. of Caftile, and the kings 
of France, Portugal, and England, of Nov. 29, 1389. 
The atteftation is dated March 5, 1428. (Portu- 
guefe.) 41. 

17. Henry VI; his confirmation of a treaty of 
peace and alliance with Portugal, in confequence of 
a declaration of Edward K. of Portugal for the fame 
purpofe; dated Nov. 25, 1435, and here recited. 
(Lat.) 47. 

1 8. Alphonfus V. K. of Portugal, to Henry VI ; 
extolling the bleftings of peace, and the duties of 
juftice; and claiming the reftitution of a fhip feized 
by the Englifli. (Lat.) 1442. 49. 

19. Henry VI, to Alphonfus V. K. of Portugal; 
concerning a negociation for a revifion of former 
treaties carrying on between Englilh and Portuguefe 
commiflioners. (Lat.) Weftminfter, Aug. s, i45i. 

52. 

20. Afchedule of ftate papers: temp. Hen. VI. 53. 

21. Edward IV; his confirmation of the treaty 
with Portugal of A** 1385. The confirmation is 
dated Weftm. May 11, 1471. (Lat.) 55. 

22. A fchedule of ftate papers : temp. Edw. IV. 61. 

23. A renewal of a treaty of peace between Henry 
VII. and John II. K. of Portugal: with an atteftation 
of a notary. (Lat vid. Rym. XII. 380.) Evora, 
Dec. 8, 1489. 64. 

24. A fchedule of two ftate papers : temp. Hen. 
VII. ^ 69. 

25. Emanuel K. of Portugal, to pope Julius II ; 
notifying the conqueft and eftablifhment made by 
Alph. de Albuquerke, On the peninfula of Malacca, 
at Goa, &c. and of having fpread the Chriftian re- 
ligion in thofe parts. (Liat) Lift)on, 8 Id. June, 
1513. 70. 

26. John III. K. of Portugal, to Card. Wolfey 
and Henry VIII ; two letters, defiring the reftitution 
of copper and other goods ftranded on the coaft 

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England, in a Portaguefe wreck. (Orig. I^t.) 
Ceimbra, 4 Id. Sept 1527, and 8 Cal. Qct. I0S8. 

. • . 7,3. 

27v John nr. K. of Portugal, to Henry VIII ; fig- 
nifying his defire of a marriage between Don Lewis 
his brother, and a daughter of Henry (Mary ?) 
(Orig.) March 2, 1587. 76. 

£8. ThfiMarq/de VilU-iteal, to Th; Cromwell; 
figned " Lo Marcjesw" (Orig. Portug.) Ganii- 
ulga? June 18, 1534. 77. 

ag. Manuel Cyrin, a Portuguefe fk6lor, to Ld. 
Cromwell ; defiring him to. obtain leave to export 
fome Englilh corn to Portugal. (Orig. Lat.) 
Antwerp, Nov. 2, 1530* 78. 

30. A note out of the council .table book, about 
an application for exporting corn to Portugal. 
06t 14, 154a. 80. 

31. The Marq. de Villa-Real, to the Ld. Privy 
Seal (Cromwell); defiring that Ferd. Pyrrhus, a 
prifoner in England, might be releafed. (Orig. Lat.) 
Lilfeon, Jan. 1, 1540. 80. b. 

32. An order of council, prohibiting EngHfli mer- 
chants fi'om trading to Guinea, and other Portu- 
guefe fettlements. Eltham, July, 1556. 82. 

33. An extraft from Selden's Mare Glaufum; 
where a refiereuce is given to this MS. 84. 

34. Q. Elizabieth, to Seb^ftian K. of Portugal; in 
anfwer to. his congratulations on her acceflion. 
April 15, 1559. 85. 

35. Four articles entitled The fum of the mef- 
fage fent to the K. of Portugal A' I56l; with his 
complaints and anfwers thereto." This relates to 
trefpaffes at fea, and an illicit trade carried on in 
the Portuguefe fettlements. 91. 

36. Q. Elizabeth, to Sebaftian K. of Portugal ; 
fignifying the meafures flie had taken in confequence 
0^* the above complaints. (Lat.) Lond. Nov. 22, 
1561. 97. 

37. A Portuguefe ambaflador, to lady Cecil, wife 
of fir William ; offering to put the affairs of his king 
into the hands of fir William, and promifing a penfion 
of 2000 pieces of gold. (Orig. Lat.) May 23, 1562. 

98. b. 

38. Q. Eli^abetli, to Sebaftian K. of Portuga,l ; 
concerning his complaints, and in commendation 
of Don J. Pereira Dayitas his ambaffador. (Lat.) 
Greenwich, 1562. 99- 

. 39- Complaints exhibited, by the ambaffador of 
Portugal, concerning the navigation to Guinea, &c. 
May 22, 1562. 99. b. 

40. A commifTion of Francis 1. K. of France, men- 
tioned in the articles of complaint exhibited by the 
ambaffador of K. Sebaftian of Portugal^ (Fr.) May 
20, 1538. 102. 

4 1 . Martift Frobiljier's dedais^tion for tbe tvafHc in 
Guinea. May 27, 1562. 102. b. 

42. An anfu'er to the ambaffado? of Portugal's, 
memorial. May 31, 15&2. 10:}. b. 

43. Complaints of the Portuguefe ta Charles V, 
concerning tl^ traftc in In4ifa^ aad the Eippe^or's 
anfwer thereto. (Lat.) 1522. 107. 

44. The ambaifador of Portugal's replicatioja to 
the anfwer of tfee queen 'a privy council, 1s>iu;ching 
the trade to Guuxea^ &c. Junq 7, 1562. 109. 

45. A fummary anfwer to the long booH delivered 
June 7, by tlie ambaffador of Portugal, by way of 
replication. June 14, 1562. 11 5. 

46. A reply of th? ambaffador of Portugal to the 
^l^ove fUjiiiTnary anfweij. (Fr.) June 19, 1562. 120. 



47. J. Pereira Damtas, to Q. Elizabeth ; remon- 
ftrating againfl the queen's pr^tenlion that her fub- 
je6ls be allowed to trade to the Portuguefe fettle- 
ments. (Orig. Fr.) London, June 25, 1562. 125. 

48. Q. Elizabeth, to Sebaflian K. of Portugal ; 
demanding the rcflitution of an Englilh prize which 
had been driven by fhefs of weather into Lilbon, 
and there detained. (Lat.) Windfor, March 2, 
1563. 126. 

49. Sebaftian K. of Portugal, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
credential in favour of Aires CaKloflb. (Orig. Port) 
Lifbon, Sept. 26, 1564, 132. 

50. Aires Cardoffo's remonftrance to Q. Elizabeth, 
concerning certain fhips fitted out in England for 
Guinea, &c. dated Nov. 19. The anfwer of the 
privy council, dated Nov. 24. And a letter from 
Q, Elizabeth to the K. of Portugal in anfwer to the 
above credential, dated Nov. 26, 1564. 133. 

51. Sebaftian E. of Portugal, to Q. Elizabeth; 
credential in favour of Emanuel Alvarus, fent to 
expoftulate about a6ls of violence committed by 
Englifli fubjeds. (Orig. Lat.) Lrfbon, prid. Kal. 
Jan. 1567. 137. 

52. Q. Elizabeth, to Sebaftian K. of Portugal; 
demanding tlip reftitution of 4000 ducats depofited 
as a fecurity in a caufe. (Lat.) Windfor, Oft. 12, 
1577. 139. 

53. Q. Elizabethj to K. Sebaftian; three letters 
demanding redrefs; the firft fent by Dr. Wilfon. 
(Lat) May 6. Nov. 2. and 22. 1567- 141. 

54. Dr. Tha Wilfon, to fir Wm. Cecil; peporting 
his reception and firft hegociations.at Lifbon. (Lat. J 
Lifbon, IV. Id. Oft. 1567. 142. 

55. Inftruftions for Dr. Wilfon, lent to the K. of 
Portugal, (a diaught correfted by Cecil) June, 
1567. 146. 

56. Inftruftions for Dr. Wilfon, in Mr. Winter's 
caufe. 1567. 148. 

57. An anfwer on the part of Q. Elizabeth tQ a 
Portuguefe ambaffador; concerning the charges 
brought againft Winter, &c. 1567. 150. 

58. A fpeech pronounced by Dr. Th. Wilfon be- 
fore the K. of Portu|;al,Jn W inters caufe. Oft. 30/ 
1567: attefted by Ldw. Wilfon a notary pubhc. 
(Lat) 152. 

59w Sebaftian K. of Portugal, to Q. Elizabeth; 
in anfwer to the remonflrances made by Dr. Wilfoo- 
(Orig. Lat) Lifbon, Oft. 24, 1567. 154. 

60. Dr. Th. WiWbn, to fir Wm. Cecil; the original 
of L 54. lY. Id. Oft. 156J. 156\ 

61. Q. Elizabeth, to Sebaftian K. of Portugal; 
concerning the remonftrances touching the EnglifJi 
trading to the Portuguefe fettlements. (Lat.) Hamp- 
ton, Jan. 2, 1567. 159. 

61. a. An oration of .Em. Alvarus, addreffed to 
Q. Elizabeth; concerning his miffion. (Orig. Lat.X 
April, 1568. 160. ' 

62. Anfwer of th? Privy Council to the a^ovc 
oration. (Lat) May 23, 1568. 165. 

63. Certai^i writings exhibited by- the Poiftugqctb 
ambaffador to Q. Elizabeth ; M^ith his book agaiixf\ 
John Hawkins and otjiers. (Lat) Dec. 1568. 168. . 

64. Confiderat^ons, Whether it be profttq^lJe for 
Jlngland that ftaglq of f^j^ces for tj^c parljs of 
tW world be kept in Ei>glai\d, ajid how i» may be 
brpjught to pafs.'' June 29, 1569. i<0, ' 

63. "Rej^fena^ fvqvk a^ Port,ugu;efe t^VftP^e tJbp trade 
inito. Engla^i4 " J^n^ qq^ i5(^ n 1 . l^. 

66. Commiffion from the of Portug^, to Ant. 

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Fogaca, fent into England. (Port) Evora, Dec. 
16, 1569. 173. 

67. Confiderations, "for trade betwixt England 
ap4 Portugal" 173. 

68. "Articles to be alledged iii Mr. Winter's 
caufe.'' 1 73. b. 

69. A paper figned Haftings; concerning the 
maintenance of the amity, and increafe of trade, with 
Portugal. 174. b. 

70. Minutes of letters,from Portugal. 1569. 176. 

7 1 . Copy of a letter &om the Couucil, to Mv. 
Chrifimals ; direfting him to ftate his. bUes. by th^ 
Poi;tuguefe, that reprizals may be ordered Sept, 25, 
1570. 177. 

72. Anton. Luys, and And. Home, two Portu- 
gnefe ; their oiFer of fome lands, &c. on tlie coaft of 
ilthiopia]: brought by Mr, Winter. (Orig. Port.) 
Lond. April 26, 1^567. 178. 

73. Articles of a treaty between Q. Elizabeth and 
the K. of Portugal. (Lat.) Feb. 1571. I8I. 

74. Articles propofcd on th^ part o^ Q. Elizabeth, 
for a treaty of peace with^ the K. of Spajn ; at the 
mediation of Fr. Giraldi. (Lat.) 157V 1 83. 

75. Treaty of pieace between Q. Elizabeth, and 
Sebaftiau K. of Portugal (Lat.) Feb. 2, ii57i-2. 

. 76. Anfwer to certain articles propofed by fir Fr. 
Giraldi, in the name of the of Portugal (a 
draught in Cecil's hand.) Feb. 157 1-2- 1 87. 

77. 3t'baftiau K. of Portugal, to fir Fr. Giraldi; 
inftruflions about his negociations. Dec. 1571. 1 89. 

78. Subftance of the articks and agreement to be 
Seated upon. (Ital.) Dec. 27, 1^71 . 189. b. 

79. The declaration of certain merchants, con- 
cerning the trade of Portugal. Dec. 29, 1571. 1 90. 

80. An anfwer of Q. Elizabeth's council, to the de- 
mands of the Portuguefe ambaftador. (Latin and 
Englilh, in Cecil's hand.) May 2, 1574. 198. 

81. Articles of a treaty of commerce, &c. between 
England and Portugal (a draught, chiefly in Cecil's 
hand.) April, 1574- 201. 

82. Three articles concenvng negociatioijs with 
Portugal: being papers of Fr. Giraldi. 1574. 203. 

83. The eftc6t of thfe grant required by the mer- 
chants trading into Spain and Portugal 1574. 

203. b. 

84. Dr. Th. Wilfon, tQ about Stewkley's 

intended expedition againft Ireland. (Qrig.) June 
14, 1578. ?66. 

85. Fr. Giraldi; t^vp letters to . chiefly 

complimental (Orig. Ital.) Dec. 15, 1573, and 
July 29, 1578. ^ 206, b. 

86. An oration made unto E. Henry of Portugal, 
by the council and affiftante of the city of Lifbon, 
after the deceafe of K. S^baftian in Airica. }579. 

209. 

87. Benedetto Spinola, to . together with 

a paper of propofitions, all poncerning the trade into 
Barbary. (Ital Orig.) London, 0<a. 80. 1575. 

212. 

88. Fr. (jiraldi, to complimental. 

(Orig. Ital) Charterhoufe, 061 8, 1576. 214. b. 

89. Da. Lewes, to Ld. Burle^gl;i ? t^wo, letters? on 
the Portugal trade. (Qrig.) Lon(^. Oft. 10, £^n4 1 1, 
1576. 215. 

90^ A treaty of abftinencer and copmierce bctweea 
England and Portugal, concluded by Er. Giraldi, 
^nd fir Fr. Walfing^am. (Ij-at.) OhS. 1576. 



91. Reafona drawn by Th. Pullifon, alderman, 
and other's, agaiuft the incorporation for trading to 
Spain and Portugal, in behalf of the merchants re- 
ftiained from tjie {aid trade. 220. 

aa. Q. Elizabetli's commiffion to fir Fr. Walfing- 
ham, to treat with fir Fr. Giraldi (Li^t.) Hampton- 
court, 061. 25, 1576. 220. k 

93^ Spbaftian K. of Portugal; his commiffion to fir 
Fi> Giraldi to negociate a peace in England. ( Port. ) 
Eyota, June 10, i*573. 221. b. 

94- Remembrances which the K. of Portugiil 
m?Hea unto his people. 222. 

95. " A chapter of that which is done in the parlia* 
nient of Portugal until the 12 of May 1579." 224. 

96. " An oration made , by the rulers of tlie city of 
Lilbon to the nobility and clergy, after the receipt of 
a letter frQ?n Philip 11. K. of Spain." 224. b. 

97* A fentence pronounced againft Pet Dalcafora, 
treafurer to Sebaftian late K. of Portugal 224. b. 

98. Philip II. K. of Spain, to the city of Liflbon ; 
oik the deatli of K. Sebaftian. Madrid, March 14, 

1579. 225. 

99. Defcent of the kings of Portugal from Henry 
of Bullion. Sec xiL to 1580. 226. 

100. The Archbp. of Lifbon and others, gover- 
nors of Portugal, to Q. Elizabeth ; on the death 
of Henjy their king. (Ital) Ahneria, Feb. 19, 

1580. 23a 
10.1. Q. Elizabetli's anfwer to the above. Weftm- 

Apiil4, 1580. eSO.b. 
102. Inftrudlions from Q. Elizabeth to her ambaf- 



fador in Portugal 1 580. 



231. b. 



103. Defcent of the kings of Portugal from John I. 
toSebafliian. 232. 

104. Inftruftions from Q. Elizabeth to her am- 
baflador in Portugal ; oti the contefted fucceffion to 
that crown alter the death of Henry, (inperfeft.) 
1580? • 233. 

105. Articles offered by Philip li. K. of Spain, to 
the Portuguefe. 1580? * 234. b. 

106. Ruy. Lopez, to the E. of Leicefter? on thfi 
affairs of Anthony, pretender to the crown of Portu- 
gal (Orig. Ital) London, Sept. 11, 1580? 235. 

107. Offers of the K. of Spain to the Portuguefe, 
on his chiming that crown : communicated in a letter 
from Ahneria of March 25, 1580? 236. 

108. An,thony, pretender to th? crown of Portugal, 
to Q. Elizabeth; requeftiug her aid againft the K. of 
Spain. 1580. 037^ 

109. Intelligence concerning the ftate of affairs in 
Portugal : in a letter from Almeira, of May 9, 1530. 

238. 

no. A report of Tho. Howard, of the ftate of the 
Spanifh marine. Yarmouth, June 1, 1580. 239. b. 

11^. Acerbo Velutelli, to the E. of Leicefter? news 
from Portugal. (Ita.1.) . London, Aug. 17, i580. 

240. 

112. A paper of intelligence out of Portuo-al 
(Spanifh.) Badajoz, Aug. 29, 15«0. 240.\ 

113. Dr. Wrlfon, to Ld. Leicefter? various intel- 
ligence, fome from Portugal Sept. 3, 1580* 241. 

114. Ruy. Lopez, to Mr. Herle; concerning the 
defcent of the kings of Portugal (Ori^ Ital), 
i'580. ' 2^2. 

115. A pedigree of the kings of Portugal from 
John I. to Sebaftiaii. 244. 

116. Don Antonio, pretender to the crown of 
Portugal^ to, Elizabeth ; expreflTmg thanks for her 
benefits; lamenting his misjfortunes; and recom- 

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mending his fons andfervants to her proteftion, fore- 
boding the approach of death. Paris, Aug. 23, 1595. 

246. b. 

1 1 7. A Traft on the fucccffion to the crowTi of 
Portugal. (Port.) 247. 

1 1 8; Ruyi Lopez, to Don Antonio ; reports the 
favourable difpofition of Q. Elizabeth towards him 
(Antonio.) (Ital.) Richmond, Oft. 9, 1581. 251. 

up. Acerbo Vellutelli, to earneftly i*e- 

quefiing the fulfilling of feme promife. (Ital.) 
London, Aug. 8, 1581. 252. 

120. The manner of K. Philip taking his oath fot 
the cro^n of Portugal, at Tomar, April 16, 1581. 

253. 

121. Dio^uo Botelho, to Ld* LeiceftCr.^^ (Portu- 
guefe?) Sept. 8, 1582. 259* 

122. A printed form of a paflport to be given by 
D. Botelho, who appears to be an agent of Don An- 
tonio at Middleburg. (Port.) 06t. 23, 1584. 262. 

123. Horatio Palavicino, to fir Fr. Walfinghatn? 
notifying the arrival of one Rugiero, a favourer 
of Don Antonio. (Ital.) Loud. Sept. 20, 1585. 

263. b. 

124. A memorial of what the ambaflador of Don 
Antonio fliall have to treat. Avitli Ld. Leicefter. (Fr.) 
1586? 266. 

125. Ruy. Lopez, to Ld. Leicefter? on the affairs 
of Don Antonio, and his fon Emanuel ; their dif- 
treffes, &c. (Ital.) Sept. 24, 1586. 267. b. 

126. Dioguo Botelho, to Ld. Leicefter; defiringthe 
promifed fupply towards raifing troops ; about nego- 
ciations for peace, &c. (Ital.) Dordrecht, Sept. 1 2, 
1587. 269. 

127. A note of the prefcnts fent by the K. of Por- 
tugal, the Catholic K. and the Grand Turk, to the 
Xarif Muley Hamct. (Fr.) 272. 

128. The purport of the grant required by the 
merchants trading into Spain and Portugal. 275. 

129. Q. Elizabeth, to Don Antonio; affuring him 
of the continuance of her fricndfiiip: fent by Don 
Chriftopher, one of his fons. (Ital.) Richmond, 
Nov. 12, 1594. 276. 

130. Don Chriftopher of Portugal, to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; on the death of Don Antonio his father ; im- 

Eloring her further prote6lion of himfelf and his 
rotlier Emanuel. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, Sept. 12, 1595. 

278. 

131. Dioguo Botelho, to Q. Elizabeth; on the 
death of Don Antonio. (Orig. Port.) Paris, Nov. 
20, 1595. 280. 

132. Don Emanuel of Portugal, to Q. Elizabeth; 
fignifying his intention to remove to Holland. 
(Orig. Fr.) 1596. 281. 

1 33. Don Chriftopher, to Q. Elizabeth ; requefting 
the continuance of her protcftion. (Orig. Fr.) 

282. 

134. Don Emanuel, to Q. Elizabeth; thanks for 
fome favour. (Orig. Fr.) Dieppe, Nov. 2. 283. 

tS5. Tlie note of prefents, i. 127. in Englifli. 285. 

136. A defcription of the wealth and fruitfulnefs 
of the kingdom of Portugal; by John Rymer; ad- 
drefled to Q. Elizabeth. 286. 

137. Ld. Burleigh, to Q. Elizabeth; concerning 
a large diamond left by Don Antonio in pledge with 
fome merchants. (Orig.) 1582? 295. 

138. A petition of the Englifli merchants trading 
into Spain and Portugal, to the D. of Dorfet ; con- 
cerning the proper manner of certifying their goods : 
with the earl's opinion, and reference to Dun and 
Edmunds, dated Sept. 1, 1604. 296. 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio^ conftans fbliis 318. 

1. The titles of two treaties between Ric. II. and 
the Teutonic order of PrufTia. 1388 and 9. 4. 

2. Two preambles to treaties. (Lat.) 8. 

3. Two notes of papers concerning the trade with 
PrufTia. 1344 and 1386. li.b. 

4. An oration made by the agents of Conrad de 
Zolner, grand mafler of PrufTia, to Richard II ; con^ 
cerning fome PrufTian ihips detained in England. 
(Lat.) 1587? 12. 

5. A treaty between the ambafTadors of England 
and PrufTia; confirmed by Richard II. (Lat.) Weflin. 
Od. 22, 1389. 14. 

6. Grievances laid by the Englifli merchants to the 
charge of thofe of Eflland, and other places of the 
Hanfe League, particularly PrufTia. (French and 
Latin.) 1405. 20. 

7. Titles of flate papers between England and 
Pruflia. 1405 — 1411. 24. 

8. A treaty between Englifli and PrufTian commif- 
fioners of Sept. 29, 1403. An anfwer of the Englifli 
council to fome complaints of the PrufTian commif-- 
fioners, Lond. 00:. 5, 1403. And a fhort treaty of 
intercourfe between the two above-mentioned parties. 
Lond. 0<a. 3, 1403. (Lat.) 25. 

9. Commercial grievances laid before K. Henry IV. 
by the magifbates of Stralfund. June 23, 1404* 
(Lat.) 27. 

10. Articles of complaint, exhibited by the Pruf- 
fian agents to Henry IV; with the anfwers thereto, 
delivered by Englifh commilliouers at the Hague. 
(Lat.) 1404? 29. 

1 1. A certificate of the water bailiff of Dartmouth, 
of the releafe of a fhip of Danzig by virtue of a 
patent of Henry IV. (Fr. and Lat.) June 12, 
1405. 33. 

12. Articles of complaint delivered by the grand 
mafler of PrufTia to the Englifh ambafTadors ; with 
their anfwers to the fame. (Lat.) 1405 ? 34. 

13. Henry IV, to Conrad de Jungingen, grand 
mafler of the Teutonic order; exprefling a defire to 
maintain harmony and the mutual intercourfe of 
their fubjefts ; with the anfwer to the fame; dated 
Marienburg, July 16. (Lat.) 1404. 40. 

14. Articles of complaint exhibited by EngliUi 
commilTioners at the Hague: alfo complaints on the 
part of the Pruflians. 41. b. 

15. A treaty between Henry IV, and the grand 
mafler of PrufTia. (Lat.) Marienburg, Ocl. «, 
1405. 43. 

16. A treaty between Henry iv, and the Hanfe 
Towns ; with the king's inflrudions to his commif- 
fioners for concluding both the above treaties, (confl 
Rym. VIII. 396. Lat.) Weftm. May 13, 1405. 45. 

17. The Englifli commifTioners, to thofe of the 
Hanfe towns? about a place of meeting for their ne- 
gociations. (Lat.) Danzig, Aug. 28, 1405. 49- 

18. A bill of the lading of a fliip of the " Gives 
Tharbacen" (fic) taken by th^ Englifli. 14O6. 50. 

19. An atteftation of the maj^iftrates of Brekele- 
velde of a feizure made by Englifh fliips on a vefTcl 
belonging to Riga. (Lat.) Oft. 4, 1408. 52. 

20. Minut« of proclamations made in England, 
for enforcing the obfervance of the treaty with the 
Hanfe towns. 1406. 55. 

21. The Englifh commifTioners, Eflurmy and 
Kyngton, to Rupert K. of tliji Romans ; referring the 

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treaty with Pruflia to his decifion : mih a ftatement 
of the grievances alledged, and atteftations of the 
ikme. Hague, 061. 20, 1407. (Lat) ♦ 56. 

22. The Pruffian commiffioners, and the mas^ift rates* 
of Bruges as referees, to the Englilh commiihoners j 
concerning the eftimates of the damages cl&,imed ; 
together with a fchedule of the faid damages. (Laf)' 
1406. 60. 

23. Eleven letters relating to the negociations 
with Pruflia and the Hanfe ; carried on in Holland. 
(Lat) {, 65. 

(a.) The Englifh to the Pruflkt» and Hanfcati'C 
commiffioners. Londoli, Jurte 20, J40(). ' 

(b.) The Hanfeatic, to the Englifli cdi!nmiflionersr 
Dortrecht, Aug. 1 7, 1406. 

(c.) Henry IV, to the Pruffian commiflloneirs. Jun6 
26, 1406.^ 

(d.) Henry ly, to the PruiTian and Hanfeatic com- 
miffioners. Nov. 2, 1407. 
(e.) Henrj'' IV, to Conrad dc Jungingen Grand 

Mafter of Pruffia. Feb. 14, 1407. 
(f) The commander of Elbirig, to Wm. Efturmy, 

Englilh commiffioner. ' 1407. 
(g.) The aldermen, &c. of the Hanfe,. then at 

Bruges, to Wm. Efturmy. May 10, 1407. j 
(h.) The commiffioners of the Hanfe, to .Wm. 

Efturmy.' Amftcrd. July 1, 1407. 
(i.) Henry IV, to the commilTioneb of the Hanfe. 

'Weftm. Feb. 24, 1407. 
(k.) Henry IV, to Ulric de Jungingen. Weftm. 

March 7, 1408-9? . . ; . 

(1.) Hbnry IV, to tlie magiftrates of -Hamburgh. ' 

24. A fummary of tlic report of^ Efturmy and 
Kyngton, concerning the embalfy to Pryffia and the 

rianfe. \ ■/ ( . ,;.f ; 70. 

25. The articles of redrefs claimed by the Livo- 
nians, fubjecls of the Grand Mtfter ; ahd of fome of 
the Ha^fe towns. (Lat. perhajis part df the preced- 
ing article.) ' ' ' 71. b. 

26. Henry IV, to Ulric de Jungingen, (Lat.) 
Weftm; March 26, 1408. , . 73. 

27. Heniy IV, t6 the ' ihagiftrates of Lubec. and 
Hamburgh. . (Lat) March 26, 1408. /. ' 74. 

28. Henry iv, to Wm. Eftumjy, and John Kyng- 
ton. (Lat; Weftm. Jiily 22, 1407. 75. 

2g. Hetiry IV'; his: cofhmiffion; and in^raftions- to 
Efturmy and Kyngton f^LvA.) Weftm'. July 22 and 
26, L407. 75. b. 

sa Ulric de Jurigingcny to Henry (Lat.) 
Marienbdrgh, Sept. 22, 1408. 77. 

S r. The Magifti-ates of Hamburgh, to Heniy IV- 
(Lat.) 061.6,1408. 78. 

32. A new treaty between Henry IV, and Ulric de 
Jungingen, Grand Mafter. (Lat.) London, Dec. 4. 
1409. . . ' 79. b. 

33. A bill of the damages fuftained by , the people 
of Riga, through the fcizure of three of thejr fliips by 
the Englifli. (Orig. Lat. on vellum.) 84. 

34. Title of a ftiate paper between England and 
Pruflia. 1437. ' f)l. 

35. Henry VI; his warrant for a payment to Dr. 
Wm. Clynt, who had been fent into Polaiui.; (Fr.) 
Weftm. 6^ ^, 1 45^9. . , ^ i 92. 

36. Cafimir IV. K. of Poland, to Henry VI ; noti- 
fying his profperous flate; and about; the feiiaure of a 
Danzig fliip at Lynn. (Lat.) Pyttikow, Jaji. 
i4oG. ' ' " . 94. 

37. The iimgiftrates of Danzig, to Henry* VIII ; re- 
prefenting the oppreflioiis they liiftain from the K. of 
Denmark ; demanding foiiie privileges for their fhips,; 



and promifmg t6 i^bteft:the Englifli fliips. '(Lat.) 
Danzig, April C4, 1.525. ^ : ^ . - : 9^. 

38. Sigifmund I. K. of Poland, to Henry VIII; in- 
terceding for John MoienbejoJiiepf Danzi^^,,wiioJiad 
bedri confined in Englajad on ffu^igion ot favoudhg 
henefy. \ (Orig. Lat.) Daimg^.May 15, 152fr. lOO. 

: -39. Chiiftopher de Schydlovyeen, chancellor of 
Ppland, to Card. Wolfey ; foliciting his favouiy and 
feady>s ipteUigenoe conceiTiing tl^e affairs, of Hun- 
gary (after tlie battle of Mohacz, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Ci;acow, Jan 29, 1527. ^101. 

40. Chr. de Schydlovyeen^ to Henry VII^;, congra- 
tulating himlelf that the king baa kindly accepted a, 
prefent of falcons., t (Orig. Lat.) \ Cracoy, Jan. .30, 
15(27, . : . i . 

41. Sigifmimd I. K. of Poland, to Henry VIII; fo- 
liciting his fupport in the afiairs of Hungary. ^Orig* 
Lat.) Cracow, May 7, 1527. ^ ' 1 03. 

; 42. Chr. de Sqhydlovyeen, to Henry VIII; com- 
plimental. (Orig. Lat.) Cracow, May 15, 1528. 

, , 103. b. * 

43. Nic. Ratkivfl, , to Edward VI ;'i in behalf o£ 
Albert Bifhop. (Orig. Lat.) , Vilna, July 34, ,155K' 

44. Sigifmupd Auguftus K. of Poland, to Q. Mary ; 
requefting a reftitution , of^ goods to Laur. Tentzel, a 
merchant of Danzig. (Orig. Lat.}. Kniffin,,Nov. 4, 

4,5k Bona, Q. Dowager of Poland, .to Q. ,Mary ; 
cpngrati^l^tip,^ her on her iparriago. ,(Orig. Lat.) 
Warf^w^ July 8^ .1^54* , ' . « ^ i08... 

, 46. Sigifmund Aug. K. of Poland, to » Q. Elizabeth ; 
apologizing for fome reftraint put upon .EnglilU 
Ihips at Danzig.. , (Orig* fLat,) Knil^a, July 13, I067. 

. 112. . 

. 47. Sigifmund Aug. K. of Poland, to Q. Elizabeth; 
on the f^me fuhjeft., (Orig. Lat.) Kniffin, March 3^ 
1568. ' . ; ' 115. 

48. A minute of the above letter but the date i$ 
Elbing, March 13. 116. 

49. The magiftrates of Danzig, to Q. ElizabetJi; 
justifying th^mfelves concerning certain complaints 
macle againft them by Wn?. John, and Th. Maitin, 
Englifli fubjefts. (Lat) Danzig, March lo, i568* 

' ' ' . ■ -1,17. . 

' 50, Sigifmund Aug. K. of Poland, to Q. Elizabeth; 
touching the claims of the Martins. (Ori^. Lnt.) 
Kniffin, April 27, 1568. ' lai, 

51. The magiftrates of Danzig, to Q. Elfzabeth; 
oh the claims of the Martins. (Orig. Lat.) Danzig, 
Nov. 8, 15()8. 123. 

52. The fenate of Poland, to the Emp. Afaximilian 
11; on the flight of their king, Henry de Valois. 
(Lat.) Cracow, June 21, 1574. 125. 

53. Five letters of Henry de Valois, to the fenate 
of Poland, the Bp. of Cracow, and other Polifli lords ; 
on his withdrawing from tliem. '(Lat.) Cracow, 
June 18, 1674. • > 128. 

54. Stephen Bathor, K. of Poland, to Henry III. K. 
of Fr. (late K. of Poland) conciliatory, and defil ing 
hint to give orders about the efFefts and debts he had 
letl behind in Poland. (Lat.) Cracow^, May 29, 
1576. ; ; . • 132. 

55. A narrative of th4 proceedings in Poland fince 
the death of Sigifm.' Augiifttis ; concerning the elec- 
tion of a king. (Lat.) 1573. 135. 

66. The Palatine and Caftellan of Sedomir, to 
...... . . . by Conrad Breflaufky, deputed by the 

proteftants in Poland into France. (Orig. Lat.) 
Stobnicia, June 10, 1573. 137. 

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57. The magillratfs of Daiwrig, to the fena^ of 
Poland; a vindication of themfelves. (Lat) 1577. 

139* 

58. Articles of an agreement between the K. of 
Poland, and the city of Danzig : publiflied at Ma- 
rienburg, Dec. la, 1577. 144. b. 

59. A league between Amurath III* emperor of 
the Turks, and Stephen K. of Poland ; with an ora- 
tion 6f the Turkifli ambaffador te the K. of Poland* 
1577. 

60. A tranfcript of a convention between Q. 
Elizabeth and the city of Elbing: with various obfcr- 
vations, attefted by the ma^iftrates of the faid city, 
Nov. 20, 1581 ; and tranfinitted to the queen at the 
requeft of Dr. John Rogers, her orator. (Lat.) 

155. 

61. The magiftrates of Elbing, to Q. Elizabeth; 
reporting the proceedings of a commiffion on com- 
mercial affairs againft Danzig. (Lat) Nov. 14, 
1584. 190. 

62. Q,. Elizabeth, to Stephen K. of Poland, (more 
probably to Albert Frederick D. of Pruflja) ; defn ing 
him to confirm her treaty with Elbing. (Lat.) 
Greenwich, Jan. 16, 1584-5. 193. 

63. The D. of Pruffia, (Albert Frederick ; or Geo. 
Frederick, the admin iftrator in his name) about the 
confirmation of the treaty with Elbing, and f<Jem- 
higly an anfwer to the above. (Lat) Konigfberg, 
April 6, 1585. 197. 

64. Sigifmund III. whilft heir to the crowns of 
Sweden and Poland, to Q. Elizabeth ; recommend- 
ing John k Beltzegk. (Orig. Lat) Stekeburgh, 
Aug. 23, 1586. 199. 

65. Sigifmund III, to Q. Elizabeth; requeftingher 
to proteft Joach. Scheel, fent by him by fea to Spain. 
(Lat) Wadften, May 22, 15^7. 201. 

66^ John, K. of Sweden, to Q. Elizabeth ; re- 
queftingher to proteft OlausWerme, a fea captain, 
going to Spain. (Lat) Wadften, May r, i587. 

203. 

67. Chriftopher Parchingius, (Parkins) to fir Fr. 
Walfingham ; various intelligence on public aflairs 
in Poland. (Lat) Elbing, 1589. 205. 

68. A minute of a letter from Dr. Parkins, to fir 
Fr. Walfingham, of May 16, i58p. 207. 

69. The magiftrates of Elbing, to Q. Elizabeth; 
requeftiug her to maintain the regulations made by 
former agreements. (Lat) Elbing, Sept 6, 1589- 

C08. 

70. Sigifmund III. K. of Poland, to Amurath III. 
Sultan ; ftating the friendfixip entertained by their 
mutual predeceflors; aud wjfhing to continue tlie 
fame. (Lat) Wariaw, April 6, 1590.' sio. 

71. Q. Elizabeth, to Sigifmund III. K. of Poland ; 
in anfwer to his letter concerning a fliip caft a\yay at 
Harwich, (l^t.) Greenwich, July S8, 1590. 21a. 

72. Sigifmund III, to Q. Elizabeth ; two letters in 
behalf ot Hen. Franklyn:; and requefting that John 
Haas may be peimitted to purchafe aud export, 
free from cuftom, 1200 pieces of ckxth. (Lat.) 
Warfaw, Aug. 12 and Oft. IS, 1590. 214. b. 

73. The magiftrates of Elbinff, to Q. Elizabeth J 
concerning the eftabliflunent or an Englifli feSory, 
in which they are opporfed by Danzig aadi others. 
(Oiig. Lat) Elbing, Oft.iSO, 1591. «lfi. 

*74. Sigifmund Id, to Q. Elizabeth; com^ecntng 
thefewaory at Elbing, &c. (Orig. Lat) . Warfaw,. 
Jan. 20, 1591. ^ 219. 

75. Contents of Q. Elizabeth's letters to the K. of 



Poland and tiie {Senate of Elbing and Luheck ; 
written by Dr. Parkins. Dec. 159 J. 2£d. 

?6. The fenite of Elbing> to Q; Eli:iabeth ; con- 
cerning the eftabU(3bm€nt of the faftory. (Lat.) 
Elbing, Dec. 23, 1592. Q^4f. 
• 77. Job. Lamoifki, chancellor of Poland, to 
Q. Elizaberh 5 requefting her to proteft Sigifmund 
: Bathori, Pr. of Tranfylvattia, agamft the oppreffions 
' of the Turk. (Orig. Lat.) Zamofci, Oa» 1 1, 1593. 
. ' £26. 

78. Sigifmund Bathori, Pn of Tranfylvania, io 
fir Fr. Walfinglwm ; . recommending Stephen Eaka- 
fius, fent by him to Q* EUzabetn* : (Orig. Lat.) 
Sept 3. 1593. 227. 

79. A fet of 18 letters on the privileges of the 
Englifh in Pola«d; and other matters relatrng to 
that countiy : £28. 

(a.) Q. Elizabeth, to the K. of Poland. (Lat.) 
March 12, 1594-5. 
* (b.) Dr. Parkins, to the Chancellor and Vice-ch. 
of Poland. (Lat.) Cracow, March 20, 1595. 

(c.) Dr. Parkins, to the Vice-ch. (Lat) Cra- 
cow, April 9, 1595. 

(d.) Dr. Parkins, to the principal Secretary and 
Referendary. (Lat) April 10, 1595. 

(e.) The K. of Poland, to Q. Elizabeth. (Lat) 
Scolcolm, July 20, 1594. 

(f.) Dav. Pope of Danzig, to . (Lat.) 

March 16, 1594. 

(g. ) Anfwer to the above. ( Lat. ) 

(n.) Dr. Parkins to the Vice-ch. (Lat) Cra- 
cow, April 1, 1595. 

(i.) Dr. Parkins to the merchants at Elbing, 
April 21, 1595. 

(k.) Dr. Parkins to fir Robt Cecil, July 2, 1595'. 

(1.) D- to D* D* 7, D^ 

(m.) D' to D* D» 17, D* 

(n.) D- to D* Nov. I8, D* 

(0.) D« to D* DM9, D* 

(p.) D^ to D^ Dec. 4, D* 

(q.) The Dutch deputies, to Q. Elizabeth. (Fr.) 

(r.) Dr. Parkins, to the Vice-ch. of Poland. (Lat) 
Elbing, May 28, 1595. 

(s.) Q. Elizabeth, to the K. of Poland ; a draught 
by Dr. Parkins. (Lat^ Greenwich, July 15, 
1595. 

80. Dr. Parkins; his relation of the things • that 
happened in his miflion to the king of Poland, i.395w 

258.- 

81. Mahomet ilL Sultan, to the chancellor of Po- 
land; concerning the endeavours of the Spaniards 
to draw that kingdom into, their intereft (Ital.) 
Feb. 10, 1596. '266. 

sa. An oration of a Polifli ambalfador, to (}. 
Elizabeth. Greenwich, July 26, 1597. And a» 
anfwer to the fame; concerning the privileges of 
Engliflimen in Poland. (Lat) 2G8. 

.83^ A fevere cenfure of the Poliih ambalTador'^v 
oration. (Lat) £74- 

84. An anfwer of the Privy Council, to an oration 
of Paul a Dzialyn, ambaflador from Sigifmund III. 
K. of Poland, which he delivered July 25, 1597. 
Aug. 13, 1597. «77. 

85i Mahomet HL Sultan, to Sigifmund III ; on the 
accdfion of the latter to the crown of Sweden ; and 
an intended war in Hungary. 1 597. 282. 

86. Dr. Parkins, to fir Roht Cecil; minutes of 
two letters of Sept 11, 1597, and May 29, 1598. 

284. 

87. Inftrudiions of Q. Elizabeth, to Geo. Carew : 
exhibited by him to the fenate of Danzig. (Lat.) 
Au^: 1X>, .1598. 286. 

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88. Mr. Cavew, to (ir Robt. - Cecil. Danzig, • 
Aug. le, and Elbing, 061. 20, 15gd, 286. b. 

SQs A convention between the fenate of ElWng, 
and the Englifli faftory ; upon certain articles pro- 
ppfed by Mr. Carew. {LaX.) Nov. 6, 1593- 287. b. 

90. The fenate of Elbidg^ to Q. Elizabeth ; con- 
ciliatory. (Lat.) Elbing, Nov. 9, 1598. 2gg. 

91. The fenate of Danzig, to Q. Elizabeth ; a tefti- 
monial in favour of Carew. (tat.) Nov. 16, 1598. 

288. 

92. An anfwer of the K. of Poland, to Geo. Carew. 
(Lat.) 1598. 288. b. 

93. Joh. Zanioifki, rChanc. of Poland^ to Mr. 
Carew ; conciliatory. (Lat.) Zamofcy. Prid. Id. 
Nov. 1598. 289. 

94. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to Geo. Carew, Efq. 
fent into Poland. 1599. 290. 

95. Geo. Carew's ? report pf his neTOciations with 
tlicD. of Bruufwic, the K. of Polancf, and the cities 
of Danzig and Elbing. (Lat.) 1599. 299. b. 

96. Tlie clmncellor of Poland, to fir Robt. Cecil, 
to Q. Elizabeth, and, to the E. of Effex. Zamofcy, 
June 20, 1600. 302. 

97- The fenate of Elbing, tp Q. Elizabeth. June 28, 
1600. 304. 

98. Matthew Pifcontius, Sec^ to the K. of Poland, 
to fir Robt. Cecil. (Lat.) Zamofcy, 12 Cal. July, 
1600. 305. 

99. Dr. Parkins, to fir Robt Cecil ; concerning 
Sigifmund Batliori. Weftm. Aug, 25, 1600. 306. 

. 100. Q. Elizabeth, to the chancellor of Poland; 
cpnceming Sigifmund Bathori's defire to refide in 
JEngland. (Lat.) Oakland, Sept 8, 1600. 307. 

101. Sir Eobt Cecil, to the chancellor of Poland; 
pn the iame futyeS. (Lat) Sept 9) i6oo. 308. 



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Codex cbartaceus, in folio, conftansfoliis 384. 

1. Titles of two Hate papers between England and 
Denmark. 1364 and 6. , 7. 

2. A treaty betM'een Henry IV, and Eric X. K. of 
Denmark, &c. (Lat imperf.) 1403. - a marriage 
between Henry Pr. of Wales, and Catherine afifter of 
Eric, is here mentioned, (vid. III. 6.) n. 

3. A paper concerning tlie right of fucceflion in 
the three kingdoms of Scandinavia^ and the aftual 
fucceffion from Woldemar III. to Eric X. whofe right 
to the three crowns this paper is meant to eftablifli. 13. 

4. Titles of four ftate papers between England and 
Scandinavia. 15, 

5. Inftruftions of Henry IV, to ambaffadors fent to 
Eric X. to treat concerning the marriages of Philippa, 
Henry's daughter, to Eric ; and of Catherine, the 
fifter of Eric, with Henry prince of Wales, (conf Iii 
12.) (Lat) 

6. A treaty between Eric X. and Margaret, K. and 
Q. of Scandinavia, and Henry iv. for the'marria<ye8 
mentioned in the above, (this appears to be the firft 
part of III. 2.) Lat 1403. 16. h. 

7. Woldemar III, to Henry IV; a credence in fa- 
vour of Rickman de Laricken. (Lat.) Falfterboth 

0<?t28. 18.' 

8. Otto Roemar, Gov. of Berghen, to Henry iv • 
ilating that he was deputed by Q. Margaret and k! 
Eric X. to fettle certain differences between the Enff- 
lifli and Gennan pierchants at Berghen. (Lat) 
Berghen, Sept 22. 18 



9. Eric X, to Henry IV ^ two credentials in favour 
of John Parant, and Peter Lykke. (Orig. Lat) 
Goi;ghe, 06k. 15. and Nyoburgh, 0&. 25, 140i. 19. 

10. Margaret Q. of Scandinavia, to Henry IV; a 
credence in favour of Peter Lucke. (Lat) 

burgh; Oa. 25, 1401. 19. 

11. Richard, minifter of the church of Bangor, 
and John Perant Herald, to Henry IV; on being 
permitted to return. (Orig. Lat) Rofchild, June 16. 
1401? 19. 

12. Rich. (Younff), Bp. of Bangor, Wm. Bu- 
cher, Rich, de Dernam, and John Perant, Eug- 
lifli ambaff^ors with E.ric X: their report to the Privy 
Council of tlieir negociations about the two mar*- 
riages. (vid. ill. 5.) (Lat) Elfiubmgli, Nov. 2. 2p. 

13. A duplicate of III. 3. 21. 

14. R. Bp. of Bangor and J. Perant, to the Privy 
Council ; about their fubfifteace, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rofkold, March 25. 21. b.- 

15. Henry IV, to his Privy Council; about the 
marriage of Philippa his daughter, with Eric X. K. 
of Scandinavia. (Fr.) Windfor, April 28. 23. 

16. Margaret, Q. of Scandinavia, to Henry IV; 
conciliatory. (Lat imperf.) Helfinburgh, Nov. 23. 

1 7. Articles of a league between Henry IV. and 
Eric x; (Lat imperf.) 1402?' . 24. 

1 8. Articles of a treaty of marriage between Eric X. 
and Philippa, and Henry Pr. of Wales and Catha- 
rine. (Lat) 1402.^ 25.' 

19. Peter Lucke, to Henry iv ; notifying that the 
Danifh ambaffadors will foon arrive ; and reporting 
an invafion of the Pruffij^n^ in Oothland. (Lat.) 
Copenhagen, Oft. 2, 1402. 26. 

20. Eric X, to Henry IV ; concerning the nego- 
ciations of Peter Lucke, &c. (Lat) Hellinbbrgh, 
1402. 26- 

21. Eric X, to Henry IV; about the coming ovefr 
of his queen Philippa. (Lat) Junecopen, Nov. 19, 
1404,^ 27. 

22. Eric X, to Henry IV ; defiring the reflitution 
of fome goods feizcd from his fubjeftSv (Orig. Lat.) 
Junecopen, Nov. 19, 1404. 27. 

23. Auguftin, Bp. of Afloe, and 4 more, ambaffa- 
dors from Eric X, to Henry IV; concerning their 
vovage to England; and wifliing there mdy be no 
delay in their negociations. (Lat) ilunecopen, 
Nov. 18, 1404.^ . 28. 

24. Pet. Lucke, to Henry IV ; about lending over 
Philippa. (Lat.) Junecopen, Nov. 18, 1404 ? 28. 

25. John D. of Bedford, brother to Henry V, to 
Eric X; about fome redrefs for detoredationi at fca, 
claimed by the Norwegians. (Lat. a draught.) 
Weftm. Nov. 8, I4i^. 30. 

26. Eric X, to Henry V ; about the abovp depre- 
dations. (Liat) 1415. 30^ 

27. A declaration of the above damages. (Lat.) 
1415. 31. 

48. Henry V, to Eric X ; notifying that he had 
referred Eric's ambaffadors to his , brother the D. of 
Bedforld. (Lat) Nov. 28, 1415. 31, 

29. A privy feal, for orders tp prphibit Engli/h 
fliips from failing towards Iceland. (Lat) Nov. 28, 
1415. 

30. Inftruftions of the Privy Council of Henry VI, 
to Robt Shoteibroke and Dr. Wm. Sprener, fent tp 
Eric X. with a letter to the faitie, (Orig. Lat ) 
July 21, 1431. . ' 

31. A treaty between Henry VI. and Chriftiern I. 
K. of Demnai-k.' (Lat) Copenhagen, July 17, 
1449. . - 35.' 

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Scandinavia : temp. Hen. vt. 36. 

53. A treaty of peace and alliance between Henry 
VI. and Eric X* (Lat) Copenhagen, Dec. 24, 1432. 

39. 

34. Titles of ftate papers between England and 
Scandinavia : tenip. Edw. IV. ; 45 

35. A treaty of peace and friendfliip between 
.Henry vii. and John K. of Denmark; with Henry's 
ratification, dated May 2, 1490. (Lat.) 48. 

36. A treaty of peace between Heniy VIL and John 
K. of Denmark. (Lat.) UQO. 65» 

37. Henry Vlll, and Chriftiern II. K. of Denmark; 
their confirmation of the treaty of peace between 
Henry VII. and John, (Lat.) London, June 30, 
1523. 63. 

38. A comrtiiffioh of Henry vill. to the Bp. of St. 
Afaph and J. Baker, fent to Hamburgh to treat about 
the reftoration of the K. of Denmark. (Lat.) Lon- 
don^ Feb. 27, 1523.. 64. 

39. The magiftrates of Stralfund, to re- 

quefting him to intercede with Henry VIII. and Card. 
Wolfcy, to relent from their feverity againft fome 
merchants of the Steel-yard, whom tney had impri- 
foned on account of an Englifli fliip which had been 
inadvertently feized and carried into their port. 
(Lat.) 1520? 67. 

4p.[ Eric , WalkerjdorflF Archbp. of Drontheim, 
primate* of Norway, to Card. Wolley ; a credence in 
favour of. Melch. Joh. Deftino. (Orig. Lat.) 
Trajefiti^ Aug. lO, 1521. 71. 

. ' 41. Chriftiern II, to Henry VIII; a credence in 
favour of Alex. Kingard. (Orig. Lat.) Odenfee, 
Jan. 19, 1523. 72. 

42. Chriftiern II, and Ifabella his queen, to Henry 
VIII ; requeuing tliat Nicholas Tyrri, who, being 
taxed with forgery, had taken refuge in a church, 
might be fet at liberty. (Orig. Lat.) Lyra, Sept. 2 1 . 
1525. 74. 

43. Inftrurtions of Chriftiern II. and Ifabella, to 
;Nic. Tvrri, deputed to Henry Vlll. (Orig. Dutch.) 
'Lyre, Aug. i3, 1525. 77." 

44. Chriftiern to Card. Wolfey ; defiring him 
to obtain from Henry VUL letters of recommendation 
for the ambaffador he meant to fend to the Emperor 
to folicit his aid towards a rcftoration ; and alfo a 
fafe conduft for the fame. (Orig. Lat.) Antwerp, 
Oft. 5, 15^6. ^ . 80. 

45. Iuftru6tion6 for the king of Denmark f be- 
,ing the heads of m hat Henry VIII. and Card. Wolfey 
are defircd to do towards the rcftoration of Chriftiern 

. ' , . 81. 

46. Memoranda to the fame purport. . 84. 

47. Some articles required- by Chiftiern II. of 
Henry viii, in behalf of one of his heralds ; and to 
permit hoftilities againft his enemies. (Lat.) 85. 

48. Another paper of requefts made by Chriftiern 
IL to Henry VIII. (Fr.) a7. 

^9. Aftatiemetit of the proceedings of Fred. D. of 
Slcfwic Holftein againft Chriftiern «• whom he had 
dethroned. 1539? 98. 

50. A memorial in behalf of Chriftiern II, addrefled 
to Henry VIII. 90. 

, 51. Ediijiund Bonner,. and Richard Caundiftie, to 
T. Cromwell ? aj^out the demurrage of a fliip, the 
kffaTrs of Denmark, &c. (Orig.) London. 93. 

, 52. InftruAions of Bonner, Caundifli, and Mela, to 
Dr. Adam Pace, of the matters he hath to report to 
Henry vill. concerning various proceedings among 



the German ftates, touching the aftairs of Denmark, 
&C. (Lat.) 1528.^ 34. 

53. Extrafts out of the lettei's from- Dp. Bonner and 
R. Caundifli; received Feb. 14, 'i5^8or9. 100* 

54* The fubftanceof a Tetter from the Lubeckers, to 
Henry VIII ; about an attempt to be made upon Den- 
mark. 1528 or 9. .105. b. 

55.. Henry VIII^ to the chief magiftrate of LuUec? 
concerning the attempts intended againft. Denmark. 

106. 

56. Stephen Vaughan, to . ^ . . . . . direftions from 
H^nry VIII. concerning money matters, and the 
affairs of Denmark- 109. 

57. Rob< Bar, to Henry VIII; fliewing the ad- 
vantages that would accrue from an union ^vith the 
K. of Denmark (Chriftiern III.) (Orig.) , Ham- 
burgh, July 12, 1534? 112. 

58. Th. Leghen, to the D. of Norfolk, and to T. 
Cromwell ; reporting the ftate of the Danifli courtf 
and the caufe of the delay of a meflenger. (Orig, 
Lat.) Hamb. Jan. 25, and Feb. 2. 1 15. 

59. Henry VIII ; inftruflions to his ambafladors, 
probably in France; direfting them to reprefcnt the 
infidious praftices of the Emperor, and the Bp. of 
Rome, (a correfted draught, hnperfeft.) 1 is. 

60. Frederic I. K. of Denmark, to Henry VIII; 
concerning fome difputes between the Englifli and 
Hamburghers on the coaft of Iceland, with regard to 
the fiflieries. 1530? 122. 

61. Robert Legge, and two others, niafters of 
Englifli fliips, to T. Cromwell ; ftating the ill ufage 
they had met with at Elfineur and Croma-havcn. 
Sept. 6, 1535. 138. 

€2. Chriftopher count of Oldenburg, to Henry 
VIII;. about his endeavours to reftore Qiriftiern II. 
and requefting him to co-operate. (Lat. ) Copenh. 
May 15, 1535. 130. b. 

63. Chriftian eleft K. of Denmark, to Henry VIH; 
concerning the outrages complained of in III. 6j- 
Gottorp, Nov. 15, 1535. 132. 

64* Marcus Meyrus, to Henry VIII ;.€lefuing him 
to fend fliips and troops againft the D. of Mecklen- 
burg and the count of Oldenburg, who had takeu 
poiTeflion of Denmark. (Orig. Lat.) Word berg, 
April, I536r . 133. 

65. Titles of ftate papers : temp. Heii. Viil. isc. 

66. Edward VI ; heads of inftruAions of his coun- 
cil to fir John Boithwick, lent to the K. of Denmark, 

Dec. 10, 1550. 144. 

67. Chriftian III. K. of Denmark, to Edward VI; 
concerning various injliries oftcredto Danifli fubjefts 
in England. (Orig. Lat.) Copenhagen, July 28, 
1551, 14G. 

68. Adolphus D. of Holftein Gottorp, to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; lamenting her indifpofition ; and ?equefting a 
fpeedy anfwer concerning a bulinefs he had himfelf 
(lifculfed with her in England. (Orig. Lat.) Got- 
torp, Dec. 23, 1560. 155.^ 

69. The fum of the embafly of Witfeild arid 
Barncken, fent to Q. Elizabeth from the K. of Den- 
mark : (the K. named is Chriftian IV. but the date 
afligned .ie 1562. thefe are incompatible.) with the 
apoftiU or anfwers of the Privy Council. (Lat. ) 157. 

70. Frederic ll. K. of Denmark, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
twelve letters, chiefly about commercial matters, 
and the redrefs of grievances. (Lat.) dated 
follows: 1.39, 

(a.) Copenhagen, 3 Non. March 1564. 
(b.) EHburg, 12 Cal. Oa. 1563. 
(c.) Sora, Jan. 10, 1564. 

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(f.) (Orig.) Frederickfb. Prid. Parafc. D** 

(g.) Copenhagen, May 18, 1565. 
(h.) (Orig.) Ilelfinb. Prid. Non. Sept. 

(i.) (Orig.) Copenh. Oft. 13, D*^ 

(k.) Copenh, Nov. 27, 

(1.) (Orig.) Nyburg, Dec. 3, 

(m.) Copenh. Jan. 26, 1566. 

71. Frederic II, to Mr. Foxall; concerning the 
purchafe of a fliip. (an extratfl) Feb. 16, 1566. 

184. 

72. Frederic II, to Q. Eh'zabeth; five letters, 
chiefly concerning redrefs of grievances. (Lat.) 

185. 

(4.) Copenhagen, June 4, 1566. 
• (b.) Oa. 18, D* 

(c.) Feb. 17, 1567. 

(d.) Frederickfb. March 3, D*' 
(e.) 19, 

73. Heads of divers matters relating to the con- 
cerns between England and Denmark, feemingly re- 
prefented by the Danifli miniftry to Englifli ambaf- 
iadois. (Lat.) 1571? 197. 

74. Frederic II : a declaration on the part of his 
council concerning cuftome paid in Denmark on 
Englilh goods. (Orig. Lat.) Cronenburg, Aug. 18, 
1572. aoi. 

75. Q. Elizabeth's infpexlnlus and confiritiation 
of feveral treaties of peace and commerce between 
England and Denmark in thei times of Edward IV. 
and Henry VIII. (Lat.) Weftminfter, Feb. 12, 1576. 

\ 208. 

76. Frederic II, to Q. Elizabeth ; by an ambafla- 
dor he was fending to Scotland ; on fome hoftile pre- 

Jarations made by' the Scots. (Lat) Coldinga, 
an. IP, 1578. . 229. 

77. Minutes of two letters ffom the K. of Den- 
mark, to Q. Elizabeth ; complaining of the piratical 
praftices of fome of her fubjcds. (Lat.) Feb. 5, 
1577, and Feb. 27,. 1579. 235. b. 

78. Q. Elizabeth, to Frederic II ; in anfwcr to the 
complaints about piracies, with a requeft that he 
would grant certain privileges to Englilh merchants. 
(Lat.) Weftm. May 20, 1579. 237. 

78. b. Frederic II, to Q. Elizabeth; two letters 
concerning grievances. Frideriklb. June 19 and 28: 
and a minute of an aiifwer of the queen, dated Dec. 
22, 1579. (Lat.) 238. 

79^. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to Ld. Willoughby, 
deputed to the K. of Denmark, on fending him over 
the order of the Gaitcr ; about grievances, &c. June 

4, 1582. 244. 

80. The effe6l of the patent granted by Frederic IL 
to the Englifli merchants trading to Mufcovy. 
June 24, 1582. 247. 

81. Frederic II. or rather his council's agreement 
vith the Englifli ambaflador, concerning the manner 
of his receiving the Garter. (Lat. Orig.) Cro- 
menb. Aug. 11, 1582. 250. 

8^. Frederic II : two paflports for Ld. Willoughby, 
on his return. (Orig. Germ.) Cronenb. Aug. 19, 
1582. 252. 

83. An abftrad of the privileges granted by the 
K. of Denmark to the Englifli merchants trading in 
Mufcovy ; taken out of his letters patent of June 22, 

1582. 255. 

84. Anfwer of Frederic II, to John Herbert, am- 
baifador from Q. Elizabeth ; concerning the naviga- 
tion and trade in the North Seas, &c. (Lat.) 
June 22, 1583. 257. 

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85. A convention between Englifli and Danifli 
commilfioners, concerning the Mufcovy trade ; re- 
citing patents both of Frederic II. and Q. Elizabeth. 
(Lat.) Haderfleben, June 22, 1583. 258. b. 

86. The patent of Frederi<i n, concerning the 
Mufcovy trade; recited in the auove convention. 
(Lat.) Haderfleben, June 22, 1583. 2Gd. 

87. A paper entitled, " An elucidation annexed 
unto the treaty which was agreed c»n by Mr. Her- 
bert:" being a declaration of Q. Elizabeth on ttie 
fubjeft of the trade to Mufcovy. (Lat) Wefim.' 
06h 12, 1583. 263. 

88. Inftruftions for Tho. Bodley, fent to the K. of 
Denmark. April 17, 1585. 271. 

89. Frederic II, to Q. Elizabeth ; demftnding re- 
drefs for grievances complained of by the fllhcrmcn 
of Iceland. (Lat.) Frcderikib. May 4, 1585. 275. 

90. An aft to be eftablilhed by the Queen's coun- 
cil, for redrelTmg the grievances complained of by 
the Iceland fifliennen. July 15, 1585. ^78. 

91. Frederic II, to fome miniftei- or agent of Q-r 
Elizabeth ; returning thanks for fome hcnmds fent 
him over by the Queen. (Orig. Lat.) Wurnburgli, 
Sept. 4, 1585. 282- 

92. Two pedigrees of the royal family of Den* 
mark; and one of theeleftors of Saxony. 283. b. 

93. Minute of a letter from the K. of Denmark, 
to Q. Elizabeth ; complaining uf piracies. March 31, 
1586. 285.' 

94. Frederic II, to Q. Elizabeth; and Marciw 
Hefs, to Frederic ; concerning a complaint of the faid 
Hefs. (Lat) Cppenhag. April 16, 1586. 285. b. 

95. Hen. Rameli us, Danifli ambaflador; ftatingtlie 
purport of his embafly, which was to mediate a 
peace between England and Spain. (Lat.) Afay 8^ 
1586. 286., 

96. Ld. Burleigh's and the Council's ^nfwer to ther 
Danifli ambaflkdor, on the propofed mediation wijtlj 

"Spain. (Lat.) May 15, 1586. , 2924 

97. A letter, probably to Ld. Burleigh ; defiring 
him to ufe his intereft in favour of one Bufius, who 
had been imprifoned at Utrecht. (Lat) 06h 1586. 

98. A minute of a letter from Abel Werner, the 
Danilh ambaffador, to fir Francis Walfinghamj con- 
cerning tolls. Sept. 6, 1586. 302., 

99. Frederic II, to Q. Elizabeth ; refpefting his 
mediation for a peace with Spain, with a P.S. con- 
cerning a plot againft her life. (Orig. Lat) An-' 
derfchovia, Ocl. 28, 1586. 305. 

100. A coUe^iion of treaties, between feveral 
princes and provinces of the Low Countries, and the 
kings of Denmark ; relating to the trade in the Eaft 
parts, and the navigation through the Sound. Com- 
piled by Leonard Cafenbi'oek. (Fr.) 1587. 308. 

101. Minute of a letter from the K. of Denmark, 
to Q. Elizabeth; demanding redrefs for a piracy^ 
Aug. 16, 1587. 314, 

102. Fi'ederic II, to Q. Elizabeth; complaints 
about piracies. (Lat) .1587^ ' 3i5. 

102. Daniel Rogers, to fir Fr. Walfingham? A 
report of his negbciatioiis in Denmark* (Orig.) 
Stade, Jan. 5, 1587. 320. 

103. Frederic II, to Q. Elizabeth ; about a nego- 
ciation for re-eftablifliing the fadory of merchant ad- 
venturers at Hamburgh. (Orig. Lat) Haderfleben, 
Feb. 28, 1588. S25. 

104. A draught of a letter to be fent fi om Q. Eli- 
zabeth to the K. of Denmark ; in behalf of the mer^ 
chants trading in the Eaft parts. April, 1588. 327. 

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105. Q. Elizabeth's full powers to Daniel Rogers, 
to negociate in Denmark concerning the trade in the 
Baltic. (Lat.) Greenwich, June 13, 1588. 328. 

106. Inftruftions to Dan. Rogers, and Mr. 
Jenkinfon, fent to Embden, to treat with the K. of 
Denmark's commiffioners concerning the trade in 
the Baltic. June, 1588. 330. 

107. A memorial for Mr. Tho. Bodley, fent bvi 
Q. Elizabeth to the K. of Denmark. Aug. 1 1, 1588. 

333. 

108. A drfiught of inftrudions for Mr. Dan. 
Rogers, on the death of Frederic II. 1588. 335, b. 

109. An anfwer of the Danifli miniftiy to Dan. 
Rogers, concerning the fifheries on the coaft of Ice- 
land. (Lat.) Copenhagen, July 21, 1588. 336. 

110. A report of the negociations between the 
Englifli and Danilh commiflioncrs, about the naviga- 
tion in the North Seas, &c. (Lat.) Hamburgh, 
Aug. 15, 1577? 337. 

11 1. The complaints of the merchants, touching 
the tolls, &c. and the treaties thereupon. (Lat.) 

339. 

1 1 e. A lift of the fenators and counfcllors of the 
K. of Denmark. July 19, 1588. 343. 
> 113. A memorial or oration of Dr. Dan. Rogers, 
on the dcvath of Frederic II. and the acceffion of 
Chriflfian IV. probably addrefled to the fenate of 
Denmark. (Lat.) C^openh. July 19, 1588. 344. 

1 14. An expofition of the complaints of the Danifh 
fubjefts, for injuries fuftained from Englifh fubjefts; 
drawn up by Dr. Geo. Schomaker : with anfwers to 
each article by the Engliih commiflioners. (Lat.) 
Feb. 1589. 352. 

115. An anfviTr to the complaints exhibited by 
Dr. Geo. Schomaker, to the Engli^ commiffioners. 
(Lat.) 1588. 358. 

116. A fpecification of the grievances complained 
t)f by feveral Danilli fubjefls, of lolTes fuftained by 
the depredations of the Englifli. (Lat) 1589. 

364. 

1 1 7. A declaration of the reafons why the Englifli 
fliips feized fome fliips laden with corn and ftores, on 
their voyage from Norway to Lifbon. (Lat.) June 
iO, 1589. 366. 

118. An order of the Vrivy Council, to the Englifli 
commiffioners; for examining into and determining 
the Danifli caufes. (Orig.) Oatlauds, Aug. £0, 
1589. 374. 

1 19. Nic. Cragius, Danifli ambalTador, to Q. Eliza- 
beth; in anfwer to her requifition, to ftate how far 
he was fatisfied with the decifions of the Danifli 
caufes. (Lat.) 1580. 377. 



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Codex cliartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 333. 

1. Chriftian IV. K. of Denmark, to Q. Ehzabeth ; 
in anfwer to her letter brought him by Chrif- 
toph. Perkins, profeffing himfelf very folicitous to 
ma,intain a ftrid amity with her. (Lat.) Andeif- 
Choven, June 21, 1590. 4. 

2. Chriftian IV; his paflport granted to Henry 
Alberts, to carry horfes into France, (an Englifh 
tranflation from the Latin.) Colding, July 15, 
1590. 6. 

3. Minutes of feven letters of the K. and Q. mo- 
ther of Denmark, to Q. Elizabeth; chiefly recom- 
mendatory. 1590. 7. 

4. Q- Elizabeth, to Chriftian IV ; on the various 



claims for redrefs in the Danifli caufes. (Lat. a cor- 
r eft ed draught.) Greenwich, July 22, 1590. 13. 

5. A fair copy of the above letter. se. b. 

6. The beginning of an anfwer of the Q's counciU 
to Nic. Cragius, Danifli ambalfador. (Lat.) 159s. 

33. b. 

7. A memorandum of a Danifli fliip (the Whale) 
taken by Englifli pirates. 34. 

8. An account of the fums paid to the feveral pro- 
prietors of the Danifh fliip the Whale: extracted out 
of the regifter of the commiffioners for fettling Da- 
nifli caufes. 1597 and 8. 34. b. 

9. Chriftian IV, to Q. Elizabeth; concerning atoll 
at Helfinghorn complained of by Clir. Perkins. 
(Orig. Lat. fealcd ; not figncd by the K. but by his 
tutors, Nic. Kaas, Pet. Munck, and Geo. Rofen- 
krantz.) Coldingen, July 24, 1590, 38. 

10. A letter i>robably from Dr. Perkins, to fir Fr. 
Walfingham; concerning the reftraints laid on Eng- 
liflimen fifliing on the coaft of Iceland, contrary to 
a treaty between Hen. VII. and John of Denm. alfo 
on complaints made by the Ilanfe Towns. Lond, 
061. 13, 1590. 40. 

11. Dr. Perkins, to the chancellor of Denmark ; 
concerning the Danifli caufes, (Lat) London, 
Dec. 15, 1591. 4e. 

12.. Chriftian IV, to Q. Elizabeth; recommending 
to her favour William D. of Brunfwic Luneburg, 
whofe father Otho had lately died in England; 
efpecially that he might fucceed to apenfion enjoyed 
by John E. of Friefland. (Lat.) Copenhag. 0&. a, 
1591. 45. b. 

13. Minutes of two letters front the K. of Den- 
mark, to Q. Elizabeth. June 7 and Dec. 8, 159 K 

41. h.. 

14. Chriftian IV, to Q. Elizabeth ; promifmg re- 
drefs for certain exaftions on account of tolls com- 
plained of by Dr. Perkins, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Copenh. July 4, 1591. 51. 

15. Minutes of ftate papers, chiefly relating to the 
Danifli caufes. I592, 54. 

16. John Vanforden and 6 others, proprietors of 
the Danifh fliip the Whale, to the Privy Council? 
foliciting fpecdy redrefs. 1592 ? 56. ✓ 

1 7. Chriftian IV, to Q. Elizabeth ; a credence in 
favour of Dr. Paul Knibbius. (Lat) Anderfchov. 
July 31, 1592.^ 59. 

18. Dr. Knibbius, to Q. Elizabeth; with a paper 
ftating the purport of his niiftion, being the torn- 
plaints of Danifli fubjefts for injuries; and foliciting 
a continuance of friendfliip. 1592. 59. b. 

19. Chriftian IV: his inftruftions to Dr. Knibbius. 
(Lat.) 06t. 159G. ' 63. 

20. Afinutes of three letters from the K. of Den- 
mark, toQ. Elizabeth. April and May, 1593. 67. 

Ci. Chriftian IV, to Q. Elizabeth; two letters, 
about claims for redrefs for Engliflinien fifliing on tbe 
coaft of Iceland. (Lat.) Copenh. May 20. and 
July 8, 1595. 71. 

22. Chriftian IV, to Q. Elizabeth; recommending 
Job. Mykerke, w^ho was dcfirous of entering into her 
fervice. (Lat.) Copenh. June 30, 1597. 81. 

23. Articles propofed by the Danifli ambafladors, to 
Q. Elizabeth; concerning their mediation between 
her and Spain, and the freedom of intercourfc in the 
interim. (Lat.) 1597. 84. 

24. Articles propofed by the Danifli ambalfadors, to 
the Englifli commillioners ; concerning the freedom 
of navigation. Loud. Sept. 18, 1597- with an an- 
fwer of the faid cominiflioners^ (Lat.) 85. ' 

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25. Anfwers of the Privy Council to the articles 
exhibited by the DanilJi ambaffadors, IV. '13. : alfo 
anfwers to the fame, enumerating the ^oods and 
ftores prohibited to be iuiported into Spain. (Lat.) 
Sept. 1597. . . . 

26. A paper containing the prohibition of the 
fiflieries on the coafts of Iceland and Norway; ex- 
hibited by J. Herbert, to the Engliih commifiioners. 
<Lat) Sept. 16, 1597. 

27. Chriftian IV, to Q. Elizabeth; two letters, 
I. compliraental on Dr. Parkins s enibafly; and 
S. on his fending over Dr. N. Crugius. Frideric^ifb. 
Nov. 25, 1598. (Lat.) 91. 

28. Q. Elizabeth's commiflioners, t6 J. Herbeit, 
Jul. Csefar, and others; concerning the Danifli 
caufes. (Lat.) Wcftin. Jan. 3, 1598-9. 92. 

' 29. " Brevis et perri)icua commcmoratio caufarum 
quas, nomine niercatorum Danicorum fpoliatorum, 
hac legatione fua agere habet Nic. Cragius; cinn 
refponfis commiirarioruni." 1599- * 9^- 

30. A memorial of a Danifh ambaffador (probably. 
N. Crag.) to the Euglifli privy council, or commif- 
fioners on the Danifh caufes. (Lat.) 102. 

31. An anfwer to N. Crag, concerning the Danifli 
caufes ; and eight other papers on the lame fubje6i 
(Lat.) 1599. 1^^*- 

32. A memorial of an agent of N. Crag, to the 
Englifli commilTioners ; fubmitting certain things to 
their confideration before they pronounce upon four 
of the Danifli caufes. (Lat.) Feb. 4. Non. Feb. 1 599. 

121. 

33. A memorial (perhaps of N. Crag.) to the Privy 
Council; being an ample reprefentation concerning 
the Danifli caufes. (Lat) 1598 ? 1^3. 

34. An anfwer to the Danifli ambaffador concern- 
ing feveral of the Danifli caufes; figned Ro. Cecil, 
but iaid to have been returned from Denmark be- 
caufe the queen's name was not fubfcrib^d thereto^ 
(Lat.). 1598? 142. 

35. A rough draught of an anfwer, probably to 
the memorial IV. 33. (Lat. the beginning wanting.) 
1598? 148. 

36. An anfwer on the part of Q. Elizabeth, to a 
remonftrauce of N. Crag, concerning the Danifli 
caufes. (Lat.) 'Richmond, March, 1599. l6l. 

37. An anfwer on the part of the Privy Council, 
to the above remonftrauce of N. Crag. (Lat.) 
1598. 172. 

38. A ftatement, by Avay of petition, of grievances 
fuftained by divets Englilhmen from the Danes, and 
for which no rcdrefc ihad been obtained, two copiesi 
(Lat.) 1598-9. 174. b. 

- 39. The complaints of the Engliflmwrchants ; ex- 
hibited by theiiifelves before the commifl^ners for 
Danifli caufes. 1598. 178. b. 

40. Certain notes concemmg the tolls in the Sound 
of Denmark. 181. 

41. " De niercatorum gravaminibus in Orefundo." 

182. 

42. " Deinjuriis k fubditis Ser"'^ regis Danias, nof 
tris hominibus illatis." 1 598. 186. 

. 43. " Reponfum confiliariorum Serma: reginse An 
gli^, ad ea qu^ a Sei*^ regis Dani« legato D. Nic. 
t ragio proponebantur, A. D. 1598." (part of it a 
copy of IV. 37.) 189. 

44. Reponfum quod dari juffit Ser°" rex Daniae ad 
iilteriora Ser«»« AngliJB reginse legatorum poftulata." 
(Orig. figiied and fealed.) Hatthi^, 6 Id. Quint 
1598. 193. 
; 45. ^ ReponTum commilTariorum Ser** regis Daaiae, 



ad ea quae Ser^* reginae Anglise Iqgatus, Baro. Edw. 
Zucheus, per Chrift. Parchingium, propofuit." 1598. 

195. 

46. Inftru6lions for Ld. Zouch and Dr. Parkins, 
to be fent to the K. of Denmark. 1 598. 204. 

47. An anfwer made to Ld. Zouch and Dr. Par* 
kins, by the K. of Denmark's commiffioners ; con- 
cerning the aireft of the mercliants goods. (Lat.) 
1598. en. 

4&. Charles prince of Sweden (afterwards Charles 
IX.) to Q: Elizabeth; on reftoringfome Englifli fliips 
detained at Dantzig; and difclairaing the reports 
that he meant to uiurp the crowns of Sweden and 
Poland. (Lat) Orebroa, 3 Non. Oc^. 159B. 215. 

49. A decree of Frederick II. K. of Denmark ; 
touching the declaration, or fpecificalion of the lading 
of merchandizes to pafs through his cuftom towns. 
Schanderburgh, 061. 4, 1598. 216. 

50. Propofitions of the merchants of England, de- 
livered to the K. of Denmark's commiflioners. (Lat.) 
Oa. 1598. 216. b. 

51. A copy of the anfwer of Chriftian IV. (vid. 
IV. 44.) 1598. 219. b. 

52 An oration addrelTed to Q. Elizabeth, by the 
Danifli ambalfador N. Cragius; on his commercial 
negociations; prefaced by a complimental letter, and 
verfes in praife of her erudition. (Lat.) 1598. 223. 

53. The commilTion of Dr. Herbert, Dr. Cafar, 
and others, to examine into the Danifli caufes : figned 
bythe.Lds. of Council. Whitehall, Dec. 18, 1598. 
and exhibited in the court of Arches^ Dec. 20, 159B^ 

231. 

54. Poftulata legati Ser"* regis Danise^ Nic. Cragii, 
concern^ntia caufts mercatprum Danicorum ab An- 
glis fpoliatorum : cui a4du|it4r reponfa Serm* regina? 
Anglise commilTariorum. 1598. 233. 

55. Nic. Cragius, to fir Robt. Cecil; two letters, 
on fending an oration (probably IV. 52.) and on the 
permiflion demanded by the K. of Denmark to pur- 
chafe fome aitillery. (Lat.) London, Dec. 2(i, 1598* 
and March 1, 1599- 235. 

56. Minute of a letter of the K. of Denmark, to^ 
Q. Elizabeth; for redrefs of grievances. March 22, 
1598-9? • 237. 

57. A fet of queries concerning the commercial 
law and cuftoms in England ; exhibited by Van- 
helius, on the part of the l>anifli ambaffador, to the 
Englifh commiffioners. Jan. n, .1598. '(Lat. a du- 
plicate of IV. 3 k 2.) 239. 

58. A part of Dr. N. Cragius's reprefentation, con- 
cerning the fifteries on the coafts of Iceland and 
Norway ; with the anfwer of the Englifli commif^ 
fioners to the fame. (Lat the latter dated April 13, 
-1599.) ^40. 

59. Nic. Cragius, to fir Robt. Cecil ; on his ap- 
proaching departure from England. (Lat.) Lond. 
Frid. Id. Apr. 1599. s:44. 

60. Minute of a letter from N. Cragius, to the 
Ld. Steward of Denmark; reporting his negociations 
concerning the , fiflieries and the tolls. April 17, 
1599. 244. b. 

fti. .A duplicate of Q. Elizabeth's anfwer to N> 
Crag. IV. 36. but dated Greenw. April 1599. (Lfit 
a draught figned by the Englifli x:ommhTK)ners.) 

245. 

62. Notes of coipplaints of Panes for injuries re- 
ceived from the ppglilL Jan. 1 599. 263, 

m. Tliree fentenf es of the. Englifli commilfioners 
in the caufes of And. Ofmanfon, J. Paulfon^ ajid Pet 

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266 

64. Nic. Crafijius, to fir Robt. Cecil; foliciting 
fpeecly anfM ers from the council, (Lat^ London, 
4 Id. Apr. 1599. 274. 

60. A triplicate of IV. 36. Grcenw. April, 1599 

275. 

66. Chriftian IV, to Q. Elizabeth; concerning the 
Danifh caufes. (Lat. two copies.) Copenh. July 
24, 1599. 289 

67. Q- Elizabeth, to Chriftian IV ; in anfwer to the 
above ; fent by Steph. Lefure. (Lat.) Sept. 1599 

292. 

68. Chriftian IV, to Q. Elizabeth ; two letters in 
anfwer to the above. (Lat.) Copenh. Oct. 30. and 
Nov. 1, 1599. 295. 

69. The Danifli to the Englifli privy council ; in 
anfwer to IV. 67. (Lat.) Copenh. Nov. 1, 1599 

296. b. 

70. Q. Elizabeth, to Chriftian IV; in anfwer to 
IV. 68. (Lat.) Richmond, Dec. 20, 1599. 298. 

71. A duplicate of the reprefentation and anfwer. 

IV. 58. 300. 

72. Nic. Cragius, to Q. Elizabeth; breviates of 
the Danilh caufes, being 15 in number: ^ith an- 
fwers to the fame. (Lat.) 1599. 303. b. 

73. Duplicates of IV. 67, 68. N* 1. 69. and 68. 
N*" 2. alfo a triplicate of 68. 317. 

74. " Things conliderable at this prefent concern- 
ing Denmarc." a meeting being about to be held at 
Embden. Nov. 1599. S29. 

75. Q. Elizabeth, to Chriftian IV; two letters, 
1. previous to the meeting at Embden. Richmond, 
March 9, 1600.: and 2. concerning the reftraints 

offered upon the filheries. Richm. Feb 1600. 

(Lat.) ssa. 

Nero, B. V. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 334. 

1. Queen Elizabeth's infpe^cimus of a treaty con- 
cluded between Henry VII. K. of England and John 
K. of Denmark. Copenh. Jan. 20, 1490. (vid. 
Rym. XII. 381.) the infpeximus is dated March 31, 
1600. (Lat.) 4. b. 

2. Q. Elizabeth's inf|>eximus of a treaty between 
Henry Mil. K. of England and Chriftiern K. of 
Denmark. June 30, 1523. (vid. Rym. XIII. 798.) 
The inlpex. is of March 31, 1600. 10. 

3. The Danifli commilTioners at Embden, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; (ignifying their appointment, and arrival 
at Embden ; and renronfuating that no Englifli com- 
millioners had yet arrived. (Lat.) Embden, May 8, 
1600. 16. 

4. Q. Elizabeth, to Chriftian IV. K. of Denmark ; 
concerning ddays that had taken place in the ne- 
gociations at Embden ; and fubfequent grievances. 
(Lat.) April, 1602. 23. 

5. Q. Elizabeth, to Steph. Lefeuuer (Lefure) her 
tigent in Denmark; inftrufting him concerning a dif- 
ference that had arifen between Charles prince (after- 
wards K.) of Sweden and the K. of Denmark. Green- 
wich, May 15, 1602. 27. 

6. Chriftian IV. to Q. Elizabeth ; in anfwer to V. 4. 
(Lat.) Cronenbufg, May 29, 1602. 28. 

7. Q. Elizabeth, to Chriftian IV ; concerning the 
comfniflioners whom fhe meant to fend to fettle all 
differences between them,, (Lat.^ Greenwich, July 
I5y . 36. 



8. Q. Elizabelirs commiflioii, appointing Ld. Eure, 
fir J. Herbert, and Dr. Dan. Dun, to treat with Da- 
nifh commiflioners at Bremen. (Lat.) Oatland.s, 
Aug. 29, 1602. - 43. 

9. Chriftian IV ; his commiflion a^^pointing Man* 
dropius Parfbergius, Arnold Huitteld, and Jona». 
Charifms, to treat with the Englilh commiflioners at 
Bremen. (Lat.) Copenh. Sept. 10, 1602. 44. 

10. Inftruftions to Ld. Eure, and the two other 
commiflioners, fent to Bremen ; Steph. Lefure being 
added to the number as an afliftant. 1602. 46. 

11. Q. Elizabeth; four letters of recommendation 
in behalf of her commiflioners going to Bremen ; 
1. to Otho D. of Brunfwic Lunenb. Ilarburg. Oat-* 
lands, Aug. so, 1602. 2. to the Archbp. of Bremen ; 
3. to the magiftrates of Bremen; and 4. to the ma- 
giftrates of Staden : the three laft date.d Oatlands, 
Aug. 27, 1602. (Lat.) 61. 

12. A declaration of the grievances the com- 
pany of Eaftland merchants fuftained in the Sound 
of Denmark ; and their rcquefts for redrefs thereof, 
to be handled in tlie treaty appointed at Bremen, 
Aug. 1002. 65. 

13. The requefts of the Eaftland merchants iu 
brief. 1602. 72. 

14. A brief ftatement of a quarrel between Marc. 
Heflius, and Hen. Sackford, about fome outrage at 
fea, (Lat.) 76. 

15. A breviate of the lofs of the five fliips of Hull 
that were, taken by Dane« iu May 1599, at Ward- 
houfe. 77. 

16. A renionftrance concerning tlic tolls* called 
" Laft-Gelt," the looth penny, &c. figned Laun 
Tomfon. 78* 

17. An account feemingly of fums claimed by 
Danifh individuals. 79. b. 

18. Breviates of the claims of feveral Danes for 
indemnifications. so. b. 

19- A remonftrance of the Eaftland merchants^ 



againftthe Laft- Gelt, lOOth penny, &c. 



89. b. 



20. An account of the exceflive cuftoms paid in 
the Sound, 90. 

21. Mr. Caufop's note of tolls in Denmark. 91* 

22. Some claufes of treaties between England and 
Denmark, concerning the navigation in the North 
Seas. (I^t) 91. b. 

23. A fevere inveftive againft the Danes, proved 
from hiftory. (Lat) 94. 

24. A colleftion of judicial authorities, concern* 
ing the freedom of navigation and coniriierce^ 
(Cat) . . 97. 

25. Four notes of the Engli/h to the Danifli com- 
miflioners at Bremen, on their arrival. (Lat) 1602. 

' I 101,. 

26. Nine articles, being reciprocal letters of the 
Englifli and Danifli commiflioners at Biemen ; from 
the IS to the 21 of Oft. 1602. (Lat) 1Q8. 

27. Tho. Styles, to Mr. Shepperd ; concerning the 
ftubbornnefs of the Danes in the negociations^ at Bre- 
men. Stade, Oft. 21, 1602. 127- 

28. Grievances againft the K. of Denmark; ad- 
drefled to the Lds. ambafladors at Bremen, by H^n. 
Shepperd. Oft. 22, 1 602. 128. 

29. A duplicate of Styles^s letter, V. 27. 129. b. 

30. A note of kerfeys and clothes taken out of 
the God s Grace of Hull, in Oft. 1598^ and detained 
by the K. of Denmark. 130. b, 

31. Six papers that pafl^d between the Englifli 

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and Danifh commiflioncrs at Bremen; from Oft. 33, 
to Nov. 3, 1 602. (Lat.) 13 K 

32. Sir Robt. Cecil, to the Englifli commiffioiiers 
iit Bremen ; inftruding them concerning a cliiFerence 
that had atiien between the count and the town of 
Embden. Richmond, Oa. 2p, 1602. 152. 

33^ Chriftian IV, to Q. Elizabetli ; Hating the com- 
Jjlaints of lc>me of his fubjeSs concerning piracies 
committed on them by Engliflimen, &c. (Lat.) 
Copenh. Aug. 4, 1602. 133. b. 

34. .An anf^ver lio the complaints dated in the 
above letter, itioe. , 156. 

35. Seventeen papers which paflTed between the 
Englifh and Danilh commiflioners at Bremen, in the 
month of Nov. 1602. 158. 

36. Minutes of fome of the proceedings of the 
commiffioners at Bremen. Nov. 1 602. 1 87. 

37. A draught of a recefs betM ccn tlie Englifli and 
Danifli commiflioners at Bremen. , (Lat.) 1602. 

191. 

58. Chriftian IV, to the Englilli commiflioners at 
Bremen: credence of liis commilfioners fcnt to meet 
them. (Lat.) Copenh. Sept. 10, 1602. 193. b. 

39. The Lords of Council, to the Englifh commif- 
lioners at Bremen; Tignifying certain fteps taken in 
England concerning the intercourfc with Denmark ; 
and about their negociations concerning the trade 
with Gennany. W hitehall, Jan. 5, l6a2-3. 194. 

40. The Englifh, to the Danilh commifTioners at 
Bremen ; defiring them to procure a ftandard or tarif 
of weights and meafures. (Lat. a draught.) Feb. 12, 
1603. 196. 

41. " RecelTus colloquii Bremenfis." tM'o counter- 
parts. Nov. 26, 1602* 197. 

42. The Englifh commiflioners at Bremen, to the 
lords of council : a report of their proceedings with 
the Danifli and Imperial commiflioners. Bremen, 
Dec. 1, 1602. 200. 

43. Tlie Englifh commifTioners at Bremen, to the 
lords of council; concerning the credence of the 
Imperial commiflioners (Baron Minquitz, &c.) the 
affairs of Embden, &c. Bremen, Dec. 1, 1602. 209. 

44. A rough draught of V. 42. Dec. 1, 1602. 

211. 

45. Chriftian IV, to the E. of Saliflniry (Robt. 
Cecil) recommending the concerns of Wm. Ellenet. 
(Lat.) Colmar, Aug. 17, 1611. 234. 

46. Th. and Hen. Hardcaftle's libel, for Danifh 
fpoils : addrefled to the Englifh commiflioners at Bre- 
men. (Lat) 1002? 235. 

47. The lords of council, to the Englifh commif- 
fioners at Bremen. Jan. 5, 1602-3. 241. 

48. A duplicate of the letter of the Lds. of council. 
V. 39. Jan. 5, 1602-3. 241. 

49. An anfwer to fome quefHons propofed on the 
part of the Danifli commilTioners, concerning piracies. 
(Lat) 243. 

50. The Englifh commifTioners at Bremen ? to the 
prince of Sweden; concerning a propofal of their 
repairing to a congrefs for fettling ceitain differences 
between Sweden and Denmark. Feb. 1 603 ? 246. b. 

51. A remembrance of the Eaftland merchants, to 
Mr, Rich. Lewis, armourer; for his voyage now 
appointed to Bremen and Denmark. Feb. 1603? 

247. 

52. The Englifh commifTioners, to the late Danifh 
commifTioners at Bremen, and to the Danifh council ; 
a duplicate, with fome additions, of V. 40. (Lat.) 
Bremen, Feb- 12, 1603. 248. b. 

53. Remembrances for Mr. Alex. Covert, fent by 



the Englifh commiflTioners to the late Danifli com- 
miflioners at Bremen, with the preceding letter. 
Feb. 1603. 260. 

54. The late Danifh, to the Englifh commiflioners 
at Bremen ; acknowledging the receipt of V. 52. and 
fignifying that they had not opened the fame, the 
fuperfcription being to the council as well as to 
themfelv^s. (Lat.) Copenh. April 12, 1603. 251. 

55. Heads of matters concerning which the K. of 
Denmark is to be required to give ample inftruftions 
to tlie ambafTadors he intends to fend to England. 
June, 1603. 254. 

56. Chriftian IV, to James I. K. of England ; two 
letters in commendation of the E. of Rutland and 
Wm. Conftable, whom Janics had fent to Chriftian 
on an embafTy. (Lat.) Cronenburg, July 16*, 
1603. 257. 

57. Poftulata mercatOrum Anglorum, legatis regis 
Dania} exlubita; cui adduntur regis Danite refponfa. 
Nov. 1603. 261. b. 

58. Refponfum Chriftiani IV, comiti Rutlandiae 
Jacobi I. legato datum. (Lat.) Cronenb. July 16, 
1603. 268. 

59. "Acta commiflarior, Ser^* regis Danice, in ne- 
gotio de Lappia.'* Valdse, April G, 1603. 273. 

60. " Sententia commiflTar. majeftatis Daiiite, in 
negotio de arce Livonia, Sonneaburg." ValdtB, April 
6, 1603. 285. 

61. " A6la commifTarior. regiae Maj. Dania% in 
caufa de veftigali ex mercibus a Danism emptis exigi 
inceptis." Valdie, April 6, i603. 295. 

62. " A£la commifTarior. regis Daiiice, in negotio 
de jure trium coronarum." Valdai, April 6, 1603. 

301. 

63. " Sententia commilTarior* regis Sueciae in pra?* 
fatis quatuor caufis feu litibus; 1. de Lappia; 2. de 
arce Sonnenburg; 3. de veftigali; and 4. de jure 
trium coronarum.'* Elakfobek, April 6, 1603. 303. b. 

64. Chriftian IV, to James I ; a credence in favour 
of Dr. Jonas Charifius* (Ori^. Lat.) Friderichfb, 
Jan. 4, 1612. 324. 

65. Tlie Polifh privy council or commifTioners.^ to 
Q. Elizabeth ; in anfwer to three letters of her s, con- 
cerning privileges, &c. (Lat.) 325. 

66. 'llio. Smith, to the Englifh commifTioners at 
Bremen? inclofing a letter from the K. of Denmark ; 
and mentioning fome matters which the Ld. Trea- 
furer defires them to take into confideration. (Orig.) 
June. 328. 

67. Tlie magiftrates of Berghen in Norway, to 
James I; reprefenting certain giievances. (Lat.) 
Berghen, Jan. 12, 1609. 330. 

68. Inftruftions for Mr. D. Fletcher, employed 
by the company of Eaftland merchants to treat 
with Dr. Charifius about the removal of the trade 
to the town of Crimi>e, by the mediation of John 
Rolt. 333. 

Nero, B. VI. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 454. 

1. Anton. Laudus (a Florentine, probably a jewel- 
ler) to Henry VIII; offering for fale a head-drefs 
which he values at;^. 870. (Lat.) 1533. 1.' 

2. A letter of intelligence from Milan : BarbarofTa's 
fleet fliipwrecked ; Doria's fleet in Sicily ; the Mila- 
nefe well difpofed towards the Emperor; the caufe 
about the duchy of Camarino not decided, &c. 
(Lat.) Jan. 7, 1538. 3. 

3. Tho. (Ld.) Cromwell (privy feal) to Henry 
vm ; laments his inability to attend the K. on ac- 

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count of a fever ; reports what inftru6lions and let- 
ters he had written to Sadler, Vaughan, Ld. Here- 
ford, &c. during his confinement, and what ibtelli^ 
gence he had received from abroad^ chiefly con- 
cerning the Turks. April 23, 1539. 5. 

4. A paper containing articles of enquiry concern- 
ing the affairs of Italy, the Turks, &c* (Italian*) 
1545. ' 7. 

5. Sil- Edwatd Came, to Q. Elizabeth ; reporting 
that the Pope refufes to let him come away from 
Rome. (Orig.) Rome, April i, i55y. 9; 

6. A fraimient of a letter, containing fevcre invec- 
tives againll: the Caraffa family, a fafyrical epitaph 
for Pope Paul IV. (J. P. Caraffa) fomc intelligence 
about Venice, &c. (Ital. and Lat.) llonic, Aug. 20, 
1559. ' * * lU 

7. John Eaftcourtand Ric. Bokkelonde, to J* duke 
of liedford, knd the Bp. of Durham, chancellor ; re^ 
porting their arrival at Calais, and firll negociations 
Avith the ambaffadors of Genoa, fome of the Flemifh 
ftates, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Calais, June 27, 1506? 

12. ' 

8. Ric. Moryfon, to Tlio. Winter, archdeacon of 
York, fon to Card. Wolfey ; on a medical conlulta- 
tion ; contradiding a report of the Popc*s death, kc. 
(Orig. Lat.) Wniice, Aug. 19. 13. 

9. K. James I, to fome agent at Paris; in anfwer 
to certain communications the faid agent had re- 
ceived from the Pope, through his ambaflador at 
Paris, from which, and from this anfwer, there ap- 
pears to have been much mutual regard between 
them. (Lat.) about the beginning of James's 
leign. . .15. 

10. An extraci: of a letter from a duke of Mantua; 
defcribing the paUage of the Po by the allied army. ' 
(Lat.) Cafal Major, 06h 2. ' 19. 

1 1. Florentius Volufcnus, to Jo. Starche; acrjuaint- 
ing him that Sadoletus had i)rocured him an appoint- 
ment to a profeiforfliip at Carpentras ; alfo fome news. 
<Orig. Lat.) Lyvim^ xi. Cai. Dec. 20. 

12. Anchifes Vicecomcs, to Card. Wolfev; recom- 
mending the concerns of Air. Daniel, a goldfmith of 
Uafte. (Lat.) 

13. A paper of intelligence concerning the war 
between the Emperor, Scc.'and France. (Pr.) 1521? 

23. 

, 14. TlieKing (Henry VIII?) to John (Zapolfki, K 
bf Hungary), promiling his protedion. (Ital.) 24. 

15. Richard abbot of Winchelcomb (Winchcomb) 
to Card. Wolfey ; congratulating him on his nomina- 
tion to the Abk. of York ; and about fome monaltic 
preferment. (Orig.) Winchcomb. 1514. 25. 

16. Dc Morette, to Card. Wolfey; expreffingthe 
Pope's fatisfa6tion at the peace lately concluded be- 
tween England and trance. (Orig. Fr.) Rome, 
Aug. 9. ' 26. 

16. b. Gregorio Cafalis, to Mr. Ruffell, Englifli 
anPibaffador at Rome ; giving intelligence about the 
creation of cardinals, his partiality for England, ; 
&c. (Orig. Fr.) Rente, May 2. 27/ 

17. A rough draught of a letter, probably from 
Wolfey, to Air. St concerning the king's di- 
vorce.^ 28. 

,18; Inftrudtions concerning what D. Pedro de 
Burgos hath t^fay to the Infant (Don Fei-difmnd?) 
fkxDfn tiie D. de Bourbon, about the war hi Italy; 
Milan furrendei-ed. (Spanifli) 1524? ' ^9. ' 

19. A. eleft. Car^'* de Roffis (Aloyfius dc Rubels) 



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to Henry VIII; notifying his promotion. (La:t.) 
Rome, July 1, 1517? .:3d. 

20. And. Ammonius, to Card; Wolfey ; e^cprefling 
his apprehenfions that tlie Pope will Joiii France, un- 
lefs Henry VIII. can brmg the Swift to alTift him; 
(Orig. Lat.) Weflminfter, July 29. si.' 

21. Jacobus Giflcnus ThalalTius, to ..... *. rcpre- 
fenting his fervices as a private agent, and the fcanti* 
nefs of his recompence ; and foliciting fome addi- 
tional allowance. (Orig. Lat.) 32/ 

22. A rough draught' of part of a lettei^, perhaps 
from Wolfey, to fome EngHlh agent in Italy ; aboiit 
the indignities oifercd to count Galeazo by the 
French ; and a league to be formed between Henry 
VIII. the Emperor, and the Swifs, to drive the French 
out of Italy, &c. 34. 

. 23. Stei)hen Archbp* of Sens, to Card. Wolfey^ 
fignifying the Dfs. of Angouleme's great fatisfaction 
at the happy meeting between her fon, Francis I. and 
Henry VIIL (Orig. Lat.) June 26. S5. 

24. Card. Wolfey, to the patron of Enfham: abbey ; 
exhorting him to name afit perfon to be abbot thereof, 
and recommending Dr.. Chandellor. (A rough 
draught) 30*. 

25. A metnorial of Mr. Pace ; concerning the fub- 
fidies he is inftrufted to pay to the Swifs ; and other 
matters relating to tlie league againll the French, 
(A fragment, Latin.) yg. 

2G, A paper entitled, " The caufes and affairs be- 
t\v:een the Emperor and his allies, againft tlie French 
kino' and his ;" touching their idpedive claims upon 
Mifan. 37, 

. 27. Extrafts from letters of the marquis of Man- 
tua, to his refident with the Emperor; relating to the 
motions of the Swifs, and other affairs of Italy. (Lat.) 
Oft. 18 and 17. 46.. 

28. A note of the Pope's mojithly expenfes to- 
wards the M ar, the horfe and navy excepted ; amount* 
ing to 519,400 florins. (Lat.) 47- 

29. ^ L .... Card a poftfcript to a letter, 

fignifying that Fmncis 1. would probably not abide 
by the terms on which he liad been releafed by tlie 
Emperor; and that tlie Pope had engaged And. Doria, 
and 8 galleys, for the defence of his coafts againft the 
infidels. (Lat.) 152G. - 48. 

30. Intelligence concerning the war in Italy ; fuc- 
ccfles of the D. of Milan; motions of the Swifs, &c. 
declared by the chancellor upon letters from Pavia of 
March 29 and 30. 49, 

31. Rogue de Noraygue? to Henry XUL fome 
intelligence from the 1), de Bourbon ; and advifniif 
that the king might have his will Acith the king ot' 
France, the latter being in great flreights. (Oiig. 
Fr,) Marth 10, 15 . 51. 

32. Charles (D. de Bourbon) to the count de Pon- 
thievre ; lignifying his having entered into the fer- 
vice of the Emi>eror, (Orig. Fr.) Genoa, Jan. 18, 
1523? 

33. Tlio. Theobakl, tolhcLd. Prny Seal (T. Crom- 
well) ; with various intelligence from liungarv, Ger- 
many, but efpecially Italy; the Pope's (Paul ill.) 
views for the aggrandisement of his foii, Ac. (Orig.) 
Padua, Nov. 12, 153^. 54. 

34. Alex. Alefius, to T. Gr<?mwell, privy feal ; in- 
telligence on the aftairs of r^4igion in Germany; tlie 
hnpreflion the reformation in England produced on 
the Catholics there, .&c. :(Orig. tat.) Wirtemberg, 

3^. " Proceffus judicialis regai Poioniee, in caufa 
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ftiper blaclum, Jo. Pontoys mercatoie Ang^lo Ellnn- 
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36. Henry VIII, to his ambaflador with 

the Emperor; concerning Iris divorce from Q. Cathe- 
rine, (a correfted draught.) 1334.' 85. 

37. Certain articles which the duke of Tufcany 

^as to gfant to the towards pacifying - the 

city of Florence : chiefly for an amnefty. (Ital.) 94. 

38. Radolphe Parfley, to ......... . int(?lliglehce 

from Italy. (Orig. partly cypher.) Pavia, Aug. 4. 
159^. 96. 

• 39. Marino Grimatii, doge of Venice, to James I ; 
credential in favour of Charles Scara'nielli, fecretary 
to the Republic. (Orig. Ital.' on vellum.) . Venice, 
June 25, 1603. 07.' 

40. A pap^ of. intelligehoe from Conilantinople 
and Rome. (Ital.) * : . 98. 

41. Minutes of letters from feveral doges of Venice, 
to Henry VIII. (Lat.)' ioffi— I6fi2.. . . loo. 

4C. A paper of intelligence from Vi^ice. (Ital.) 
May 14, about 1532. loi. 

43. Greg. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
Concerning the Turks in Hungary. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, July 9, 1529. 

44. Exf rafts from a letter of Dav. de Taxis, to a 
pofbnafter ; .coricerriing the Venetians. (Lat.) Ve- 
rona, Dec. 21j l'52i.- • ' > ' • 105. 

45. A depofition againft one Fra. Antonio, for va- 
rious mifdemeanours. (Ital.) Rome, Sept. 8, 1532. 

... 106. 

46. Sebajft.' Juftiuianas (Venetian refident) to 
Card. Wolfty ; concerning a truce between the Em- 
peror and the Venetians, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Lam- 
beth, Aug. 16, 1518. 108. 

47. Tlie bifliop of Pola, to 1 chiefly 

concerning^ the Pope s requeft that the Venetians 
would mediate towards a peace between him and the 
Emperor; alfo intelligence of the archduke being 
chofen K. of Hungary. (Lat.) 1 1 o. 

48. A complimentary fpeech of certain deputies of 
the King, feut to receive the Venetian ambaliador. 

112. 

49. ilie. Moryfon, to Sec'' Cromwell; cpmpli- 
mental ; with thanks, and intelligence of the Empe- 
ror's vifit at Rome, &c. (Orig. Lat) Venice, 
April 12, 1536? 1,13. 

60. Minutes of fome treaties and conimiflions. 

}515. 115. 

51. Extraft out of a letter from Ragufa, to Har- 
righo Salvagho ; intelligence concerning the Turk. 
(Ital.) Nov. 22. 116. 

52. Renoldus Polus, to Henry VIII ; reporting his 
arrival and reception at Padua, whither the king had 
fent him to prolecute his liudies. (Orig. Lat) Pa- 
dua, 5 Cal. Maj. . 118. 

53. Tho. Tlieobold, to theArchbjp. of Canterbury 
(Cranm^r) intelligence about Ferdinaml, K. of 
Hungary and Bohemia, the court of Ferrara, and 
fonie priya.tq proceedings of Mr. (Reginald) Pole, 
and his depen4ant$. Padua. I20. 

54. Tho; Wynter, .tp .Ld. Crom^viell ; on bis arrival 
at Padua witli R. Pole; the, difficulties attending 
their firft .fettlement; &c, - (Orig. Lat) , Padua, 
April 7. . ' 

. 5J. EajtotSsfrom letters of tbe ProthQnot'' Cafa- 
lis ; concerning a capitulation bet>F!©epi th^ Pppf^ and 
the Venetians,, an in(uiTeftion at Floreju.(?p, ^c. (Lat.) 
Veaice., , _ . 124. 
56. Another extraft relating to the Pippe>.willi tliat 



Milan be ceded to the duke of Angoulefme, fome ne- 
gociations bf Gregory (Cafalisr) &c. April 19. 

12G. 

• 57. A lift of cardinals ; with a fatirical badge and 
motto to each. (Ital.) • 127. 

. 58. Tlvo. Theobold, to the Ld. Privy Seal (Crom- 
well) ; wiihing for leave to remain longer abroad ; 
intelligence about the probable, conversion of the 
EleftorPahfine,&c. (Orig.) Padua, Dec. 12. IC8. 

59. Rich. JVIoryfon, to T. Cromwell; wiQiing to 
return to England, but* fubmitting wholly to the 
pteafure of Cromwell hi^ patron. (Orig. Lat.) 
Venice, Pi id.*Cal. Mart. iso. 
' 6b. Tlio. Tlieobold, to thePi-ivj^ Seal (Cromwell); 
various intelligence concerning the Pope, the Em-* 
peror, the Turk, &c. (Orig.) Padua, 06t. 1. 132. 

.61. Edm. Harvel, to Tho. Starkey; on private af- 
fairs; Pole is preparing a book to beYent to tlie king; 
intelligence about the Turks, &c. (Orig.) Venice, 
Dec. -27, '1535: 134. 

; fjq. Jo: Cafalis, to (Tho.) D. of Norfolk (here 
called Dux Nepholcie); various intelligence con- 
ceniing the Turks, the fleet of And. ^Doria, &c. 
(OWg. Lat.) Venice, Aug. 16, 1533. 133. 

63. Andrew Gritti, doge of Vcuice, probably to 
Cafalis ; coip^erning the commerce of the Venetians 
with England, (an Englifli tranllation.) Venice, 
Sept. 8, \53a. 138, 

64. John Baptifta, to Tho. Starkey ; concerning 
drugs to be procured at Venice, and a medical con- 
fultation for R. Pole. (Orig. Lat.) Venice, July 29, 

140. 

65. Joan. Friar, to Dr. Th. Starkey; two friendly 
letters rejoicing on his patron (R. Pole ?) being pro- 
moted to a bilhoprick ; about a competition of do6lors 
at Padua, &c. (Orig. Lat.) V^enice, Ocl. 20. and 
Dec. 24. 142. 

66. Ric. Moryfon, to Dr. Tho. Starkey; amicable, 
defiring to hear from him, and giving fome intelli- 
gence concerning BarbarolTa, &c. (Orig, Lat.) 
Padua, 7 Cal. Nov. 144. 

67- Hen. Cole, to Ric. Mor}^fon ; defiring intel- 
ligence concerning R. Pole who is indifpofed ; and 
communicating fome news. (Orig.) Padua, Sept. 30; 

145. 

68. Tlio. Moryfon, toTh. Cix^mwll; highly com- 
plimental, probably on Cromwell's appointment to the 
fecretary 111 ip. (Orig. Lat.) Padua, 6 Cal. Nov. 

146. 

69. Tho. Theobald, to the Archbp. of Canterbury 
(Cranmer?) fome intelligence conceitiing Poles 
great influence, and about his own pecuniary con- 
cerns. (Orig.) Cluddere, Aug. 16, 1536?. 148. 

70. Bernardin Sandro, to Dr. Starkey; various in- 
telligence, concerning a mortality at Venice, the 
Turks, Barbarolfa, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Venice, April 
13, 1535. J 49. 

71. Minutes of a letter from E. Harvel ; concern- 
ing the Turks, the Venetians, the Emperor, 8cc. 
Venice, June 29. 151. 

75. G. Lilius, to Dr. Starkey; amicable. (Orig. 
Lat.) Padua, Sept. 6. 152. 

73. Edm. Harvel, to Dr. Starkey ; amicable, and 
fome intelligence. (Orig.) 153. 

74. R. Moryfon, to Dr. Starkey; two letters, 
chiefly on literary fubje6ls. (Lat.) 154. 

75. G. Lilius, to Dr. Starkey; three familiar let- 
ters. (Orig. Lat) Ven. 10 Cal. Nov. 10 Cal. Dec. 
and 4 Cal. Jan. 157. 

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76. Edm. Harvel, to Dr. Starkey ; amicable, and 
fome intelligence. (Orig.) V*June 18, 1531. 162. 

77' Tho. Winter, to T. Cromwell ; on pfecuniary 
matters. (Orig. Lat.) Ven. July 14. 163. 

78v Edm. Ilarvel, to T. Cromwell; intelligence of 
the retreat of BarbaroHa from Cataro; intrigues of 
the French at Venice, Std. (Orig.) Venice,. Aug. 
£4, 1539. 165. 

79. Jo. Camprulius, to t)r. Starkey; on literary 
fubjcds. (Orig. Lat.) Venice, June 1 6, 1535, 166. 

80. Publication of a league between the Pope and 
the Emperor. (Ital.) Bologna, Feb. 27, 1533. 167* 

81. Hen. Cole, to Dr. Starkey ; amicable, and fome 
intelligence concerning the Emneror's progrefs in 
Italy. (Orig.) Padua, 1530. 168. 

82. A paper of intelligence concerning the Turki 
(Ital.) 169. 

83. The D. d'Alva, then viceroy of Naples, to the 
Pope (Paul IV.) ; expoftulating with him concerning 
his unfriendly proceedings towards K. Philip his maf* 
ter ; and exhorting him to enter into a league with 
the fame* (an Englhh tranflation.) Naples, Aug. 21, 
1556? 170. 

84. A Venetian ambaflador, to the King ; claiming 
indemnilication from the keeper of the Marfhalfea 
prifon for having fuffcred a prifoner to efcape who 
nad robbed fome Venetian mercliants. (Ital.) 174. 

85. A paper of intelligence from Prague (where 
the cle6lor of Saxony vilited the Emperor) and from 
Rome and Naples. i58l. 176. 

86. Copy of a familiar and commercial letter to 
Sig. Bartholomco. (Ital.) 178. 

87. A paper of intelligence from Rome, Naples, 
Malta, Spain, &c. 1582. 180. 

88. An ordinance of the Pope, concerning here- 
tics. 182. 

89. The grievances of the Englifli merchants trad- 
ing to Venice, by reafon of the heavy impofitions 
laid upon them, &c. 184. 

90. Another copy of the duke d'Alva's letter to the 
Pope. (vid. VI. 83.) 186. 

91. J. J. to the Archbp. of Spalatro in London; 
recommending the bearer, a dioccfan of the archbpk. 
of Canterbury. (Orig. Ital.) Venice, Feb. 0,^2, 16 12. 

189. 

92. A letter of intelligence from Rome ; the Pope 
creates a cardinal ; Laurence D. of Urbino, his nc])hew, 
is wounded by a gun, &c. (Lat.) 191, 

93. The fentence of Nic. Tllofte, clerk to M. de 
Villeroy, fecretary of Hate, for treafon. (Fr.) 1 92. 

94. The fynod of the provinces of Orleans and 
Berry, to the deputies of the proteftant churches re- 
iiding witli the king of France : touching the con- 
felGon of their faith, and fome of their proceedings. 
(Fr.) Chatillonfur Loire. March 15, 1604. 19s. 

95. A note 6f intelligence, of an Englifh ambaf- 
fador having arrived at Genoa from Rome, and hav- 
ing notified to the fenate the king's accellion. (Ital.) 
Oa. 13, 1603? 194. 

96. Geoi-gio Bafta (general of the Emperor) to 

on fome particulars of the war in Tran- 

fylvania. (Ital.) July ^ie, 1603. 195. 

97. A letter of various intelligence on the war in 
Hungary. (Ital.) Gratz, Sept. 1, 1603. 196. 

98. A paper relating to an attempt to be made 
upon Geneva by the forces of Savoy, but in the 
name of the K. of Spain. (Fr.) 160s. 198. 

99. Alonzo Fazibault, to intelligence, 

partly commercial. (Spanilh.) Rouen, Od. «o, 1603. 

199. 



100. Thoi Hunts, to .Mn Muns ; intelligence 
about fome Ihips, feemingly pirates^ in the Mediter- 
ranean. Leghorn, Sept 14, i603. 201. 

101. Alonzo Fazibault; anotlier lettef of inte^ 
ligence. (Span.) Roan, Oft. 22, 1603. 202. 

102. A letter of intelligence, concerning the wai* 
ill Hungary. (Ital.) Ghigncli, Aug. 10, I603i 

103* A copy of VL Q5i 204* 

1044 A paper of intelligence concerning the war 
m Hungary. 205^ 

105* Copies of letters of intelligence from Venice, 
llome, Antwci-p, and CologUi (fial.) 1596. 206. 

106. Three letters of various intelligencci (Ital.) 
kome, Feb. 3. July 13. and Nov. 16, 1596. 208. 

I07i Claudio Aurigo, to intelligence 

about And. Doria. (Orig. Ital.) Genoa, June 1,, 
1596. 213. 

108. A ftatement of P. de Lug, of fome proceed- 
ings relating to Thomas Sovico, an Englifli foldier ; 
with a note of the faid SoviCo at the end. (Span.) 
Berghcs, Od. 1, 1588. 215. 

109. Jacomo Alarente, to Dn Ochins (Hawkins?) 
at Venice; defircs intelligence ; and fends fome news 
about Trcmouille, the finglilh fleet, &c. in return. 
(Orig. Ital) Genoa, Aug. 17, 1^96. 217. 

110. Marc Ant. Micea, to Horatio Palavizzino inl 
London ; fome news about the Englifli at Corilnna, 
and in Portugal, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Efcurlal, June 9, 
1589. 218. 

111. A fecretary to the mai-quis de Ceralvi, to. 

an account of an attack upon Puerto de 

Laco (in Gallicia?) (Spanilh) Corunna, May 9, 

221. 

1 12. Valerius Dochanus (a Spaniard) to Dr. Skein ; 
intelligence, feemitigly about attempts to be made in 
Scotland, the French king's alTaflination, &c. (Lat.) 
Dunkirk, Aug. 20, 1589. 222. 

1 1 3. An Italian letter dated from the Tower of 
London; defiring to have an opportunity to com- 
municate fome intelligence concerning the Low 
Countries; probably from Mettccoven to Scc^ Valche. 
(Walfmghani ?) 223. 

114. Andra Van Mettccoven, to Valche a fecre- 
tary in London ; offering to give private intelligence 
on 8 points here ftated. (Orig. Ital.) 223*. 

115. Horatio Palavicini, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; 
with an eftimate of the expenfe for the maintenance 
of 8000 horfe and 4000 foot. (Orig. Ital.) London, 
March 23, 1587. 226. 

1 iG. Two papers' relating to a negociation between 
Englilli and Spanilh plenipotentiaries for a ceflation 
of arms. (Lat.) June 14 and 15, 1588. 227.b. 

1 17. Fran" de H to Juan de Guzman and 

Don Rodrigo Nino Caflb ; two Spanifli original let- 
ters of intelligence. March 14 and . . . 1589. SSO. 

118. Ju. Baptifta Gudrel, to Don Al* de Luzon 
in London ; a Spanifh Orig. letter. Efcurial, June 6j 
1589. S32. 

119. A. Van MettecoveUj to Sec'' Walfingham? 
offering fervices. (Orig. Ital.) London, 1586. 233. 

120. And. de Loo, to reprefenting the 

D. of Parma's defire to conclude a peace with Eng- 
land. (Ital.) Brugges, March so, 1588. 234. 

121. Q. Elizabeth, to the doge of Genoa; recom- 
mending Aug. Grafligna, a Genoefc merchant. (Ital. 
a minute.) Richmond, Dec 4, 1586. 240. 

122. Auguftino Graffigna, to Q. Elizabeth; re* 
quelling a letter of recommendation of the tenor of 
the above. (Orig. Ital.) 241. 

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123. Verfes on tlie political ftate of Eui*ope about 
file end of the XVIth century; chiefly fatyrical 
againft Phili|) If. of Spain; 54 ftanzas of 8 yerfes 
each, and fonre appear to be wanting. (Italian, in 
the Venetian dialect) 246. 

124* Q. Elizabeth '3 commiflion to the E. of Hunt- 
ingdon, Ld. Evers, and Dr. Herbert, to negociate a 
league with the K. of Scotland. (Lat* two rough 
draughts.) 252. 

125. Gio. So\-ico, to mtelligence about 

troops fent from Flanders into Italy. (Orig. Ital.) 
Milan, Nov. 20, 1587. 259. 

1 26. An account of the preparations made in Spain 
»of lhii>s, foldiers, and ammunitions. (Spanifli.) 

1588. 260. 

127. Gio. Sovico, to intelligence about 

troops difpatched from Spain to Scotland. C^rig. 
Ital.) Milan, Jan. 3, 1587-8. 261. 

128. A lift of the principal officers in the Spanilh 
fleet. * 262. 

129. Intelligence of tlie unexpefted promotion of 
Dr. Wm. Allan, an Englilhman, to tlie rank of car- 
dinal. (Ital.) 264, 

130. An account of the provinces of the Low 
Countries ceded by Philip II. and afterwards by 
Philip III. to the infanta Ifabella and the Archd. 
Albert ; and alfo of the principal officers, knights, &c. 
^n the fame. (French.) 267. 

131. A lift of French officers and nobility. 276. 

132. Du Bartas (Guil. de Salufte) to Bacon, at 
Bourdeauxj familiar. (Orig, Fr.) Montauban, Sept 
12, 158 277. 

133. Mcmoires pour le fait des monnoyes que le 
Toy de Navarre pent eftablir, tant aux terres de fon 
obeiflance que ile fon ^ouveioeinent (Guienne.) 
(imperf.) 278. 

134. Nicolas Brunynck, to 'CounfeJlor. ^V^effen- 
beck ; concerning fome requefts made by a . Mr.. 
Horft to his excellency fthe Pr. of Orange ?) &c. 
(Orig. Fr.) Swelmen, July 1, 1572. 28L-' 

135. Articles de la paix accordez ^ntre le roy 
(Henry IV.) etM. de Mayenne. 282. 

136. An account of money received and paid by 
Ibme Frenchman. 284. 

137. ISI^moranda of commiffions fent to one 
^ GniMamne by J. Baqon. 285. 

138. Nic. Brunynck, to counf Welfenbeck; fa- 
miliar. (Orig. Fr.) Hellenrade, July 25, 15?2. 

286. 

139. Effuck? to Mons. de Bacon; profeffing 
friendlhip, and imparting fome familiar intelligence. 
(Orig. Fr.) Montauban, July 22, 1590. ^288. • 

140. A note to Mr* Campaones, concerning a fuc- 
cefs of the Genevans againft tlie Savoyards. (Fr.) 
Aug. 28, 1591. "'28D. ' 

141. An order of de Vicofe, to lend Hr Anth, 
Bacon, in behalf of the K. of Navarre, 100 crowns; 
vith fir Ant'hon5 's promiflbry note, and Codere's 
«ceipt for the re-payment of the fame. (Orig. Fr.) 
Montauban^ Dec. 5 and 7, i^^8. and April 13, 1589. 

i 290. 

142. A receipt of Vachitr, for fome. money re- 
ceived from Bacon. (Orig. Fr.) Aug. 21, I5e€, 291. 

143. A Tcoeipt for 80 crowns paid by M.du V^mre 
Montauban. ( Fr. not figned. ) . , . .\ ;29 S. ; 

144. A note concerning fome money to be paid 
by Mr. Peacock, an Englifh merchant: Mr. Bacon 
is mentioned in it. (Fr.) 293. 

145. D. (du Pin) to Bacon; a note witirfome in- 



telligence. (Orig. Fr.) Caftelgeldikk'? Dec. 7, 1585. 

294. 

146. L. d'Aneau, to Bacon; familiar'; and about 
fome works of his. (Orig. Fr.) July 12, 1566. 295. 

147. Du Pin, to Bacon ; fome news ; the Q. of 
Scotland's execution, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Rochelle, 
March 22, 1587. ' 296. 

148. Du. Gueret, to Bacon ? friendly. (Orig. Fr.) 

297- 

149. La Madecayne? to Bacon; concerning fome 
money tranfaftion between Mr. de Loufon and Mad~ 
de Lavardin. (Orig. Fr.) Negrot, April 21, 1588. 

298. 

150. Du Pin, to Bacon; concerning fome money 
to be paid him by M. de Buzenval. (Oiig. Fr.) 
Rochell, Sept. 24, 1586. 299- 

151. T. Berauld, to Bacon; domeftic intelligence. 
(Orig. Fr.) Sept. 9, 1590. 300. 

152. Du Pin, to Bacon; news about the motions 
of troops, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Segins? Oft. 19, 1585. 

301. 

153. Vachier;, to Bacon; on domeftic concerns. 
(Orig.Fr.) Oa. 12, 1590. 302. 

154. DuPin, to Bacon; on the motions of the K. 
(of Navarre) his mafter. (Orig. Fr.) May 7, 1587. 

303. 

155. Two money accounts. (Fr.) S04. 

156. A memorial of Char. Medekerke; concerning 
the expenfes likelv to be incurred by the enterprizc 
onD. (Dunkirk?) (Fr.) 306. 

157. A paffport of Alex, duke of Parma, in favour 
of Adrian Loots and other merchants. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruffels, Feb. 12, 1588. 307. b. 

158. De Coevre? to an Engli/h ambaflador; adver-^ 
tifmg him of fome fecret practices of fervants of 
]^auvifiere, French ambaflador in England, in fpread-- 
ing popilh books, &c. in the kingdom. (Orig. Fr.) 
1583. 310. 

159. Marfhal de TAubefpine, French ambaflador 
in England, to Sec'^AValfuigham ; wifliing to main- 
tain a good harmony between the two crowns; de- 
firing a temporary releafe of Deftrappes ; and recom- 
mending redrefs to fome merchants. (Orig: Fr.) 
London, April 23, 1587. ' 31 1. 

160. Jchan Gentil, to *Sec^ Walfingham; with a 
folemn proteftation of his. iniiocence as to certain 
praftices, laid to his cliarge, againft the earl of Lei- 
cefter and the Pr. of Orange. (Orig. Fr.) from the 
prifonof Hafenbei'ch in Utrecht, March 24, 1587. 312. 

161. Omitted. 

162. A letter figned, JjjJ; planning a fecret corre- 
fpondenc^, profefling to be for the fervice of his Or her 
riiaje%. (Orig. Fr.) l^ondon, June 31, 1588. 3 16. 

163. An accoun^ of the manner in which Joan 
'Garnac eloped froin lier father in England in men's 
clothes, and was received in a nuniierv at Bouideaux. 
(Yx.y 317. 

164., A pjot for, furpriftiig fome fea^port toun in 
the, ,Low Countries. ^, , [ 3 1 9* 

- 165, An anonymous letter concerning fome fecret 
negociations pf Mons. de G uitry, relating feemingly 
to. the K. of Navarre. (Fr.) Nov. 29, 1584. 322. 

^.166. Martin Blavoet, to Sec^ Walfingham : lament- 
ing tiie^reqajl of linfleli ti'om Fhifliing; and impart- 

' ing fome intelligence concerning the difpofal or tlie 
epemj^'s troops. (Orig. Fr.) Fluftiing, Nov. ^1, 

•1588/ . ' ' 323. 

, .167. Remembrances for John de Lou vain and 
jQt^iers; bein^ a plot for feixing a caftle; probably 
;Ardrcs. (Fr.) 324. 

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. 168. A.difccturfe of RJ^s. de Biizenval ; ftating 
the danj^ers menaced by the ambition of Philip II. 
(Fr.) 1585. . , 325- 

.169. A note, probably , to. Walfmjcbam ; concern- 
>P-gtlie fecrecy to' be obftrved. in their communica- 
tions. (Fr.) . : \ y\ S^S. , 

170. C* Maurice dc Naflau, to Mr. Steven, Sec^ to 
Walfingham ? yiththe depofitions of certain prifpners 
at Enchuyfen* relating to Cof. Sonnoy. (Orig. Fr.) 
Hague, March 25, 1588. . 331. 

171. WiUiam de Naflau, to Q. Elizabeth; ex- 
plaining a tranfadion relating to demoifelle Lucretia 
dc Aftetati, ar.d M. .Tohn Cobham feemingly an 
elopement. (Fr.) Weftm ? March 16, 1576. 332. 

172. Inftru(4ions for count Maurice de Nallau, as 
governor of Holland, Zeland, and Frifeland. (Fr.) 

333. * 

17s. Du Pleflis, to Bacon; concerning the 

payment of fome money to him and to his mother. 
(Orig. Fr.) Jiergerac, July l, 1587. 337. 

174. . . .*. V '. to M: ^landiccirt ; about the fale of a 
horie, and the care to be taken thereof, (pjobably 
a Mion.) (PK) Montiubati, MarcK l"8, 1588. 33^. _ 

1 75. ]\Ioyens qu'on pent t6h\r fur le Vef^abli^emenl 
d'e lacour dc, parlement jadis feant Thles. ' ('rhou- 
loufer) ' '-341: . 

176. Memoire du.difcours cjue Cabarrot fit; A M. 
Bourdin, touchant Mr. de feacorf. ' ' -344. 

177. A letter to John Naiie, Sqc^ to the Q. ^o^ 
Scotland, from a brother ; on fome copce^rns betAveeti 
the fiiid queen and Q. Elizabeth. ' (Fr.) ^ Man- 
ningville? March 8. • 348. 

178. D'Efneval, tofir Hen: Widrington, governor 
of Berwick ; defiring him to forward a parcel of let-" 
ters. (Orig. Fr.) Falkland, July 26, 1580. 349. 

179. Courcelles, to M. de Chateaune'Uf, 'Fr. am-' 
baflador in England ; protelting his innocence as to 
a confpiracy againft Q. Elizabeth.' (Fr.)* 352. 

180. Courcelles, to M. de Chateauneuf ; concern- 
ing the K. of Scotlclnd's councils refpe&irig the im-. 
pending exe<^ution of his ilibther,' &c. (Fr") Falk- 
land, C)6l. 30, l58G. ' ' ' ... 333^ 

^ 181 to M. dc Chateauneuf ;^ >-arious in- 

telligence from Scotland ; the king hat'li fppt to nc- 
^^ociate a marriage with Denmark. (t*r:)\ Edinb. 
July 11, 1588.^ • ' 355. 

182. Aji exa;)aination of Ajidreas van Mc(Tic(>ver?j 
concerning Stanley's coiidu(?i, and otli^^r lufpic.ious^ 
proceedings in the Low Coun^tries : ^vith .an intir' 
mation to the council concerning the fame., *(Fr.)' 

183. ]Mary Q. of Scots, to Card. Mondenis; ^x-, 
prefling fome good liopes as tp the catholic faith. 
(Orig.^Fr.) Chartley, June 30, 15*86. ' -Siio. 

184. Refolutiou of the dates of Brabailt; concern-, 
ing the return of Col. MorgaiiV regiment to Eng. 
land. Antwerp, March 7, 1585.' with the ' coloj^efX 
anfwer to the fame. (Fr.) Sisi. 

** 185. Catherine of Mediois, to* the E. of ^taft^il-d,^ 
Englilh ambaflador in France ; crtdeiltial in fAvour 
of Pyiiart; and defiring to cultivate a godd under- 
ftartding with Q.Elizabeth. (Oli^. l^Yj F^^^^ 
bleau, July 23, 1584. • ' ' • 362. - 

'is6: Mary Q; of Scots, to P. . . . '. Grey*, on the 
ftatc of her aifairs r fecret j buft cotrimiinicated to the 
miiTiftry'of C^. E;i4zabeth. (^r^ - . - - ' SU:- 

' * ii^7" A theological dMcuflibn ;"on the lawdPuInef^ bf 
feff^efence, the criminality of homicide, &c. (Ltt.^' 

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the p. qf Parmra's endqij.VQurs to perfuade him to at- 
tempt the live$ pf .Q. El/zabeth and the K. of Na- 
varre J and variou^iptber plots and tranfaclions. (Fr.) 

Lambert d'Aneau, to ....... . Bacon? con- 

his work on the %ll minor prophets. (Orig. 
^rAeans^ May 1 0, 1 5 8 5 . 371. 

A letter to a brother, on fpme domeftic af- 
(Fr.) 372. 

M. de Turenne and. du Pir^ to M. de Glateux, 
chancellor of Navarre; coucerninga victory gained 
by the K. of Navarre. (Fr.) 374. 

19^. R. Lema^on, to . . ^ : , . . chiefly on domeftic 
affairs. (Orig. Fr.) London, Fell. 18, 1583. 375. 

•193. A French familiar letter, faid to be to M. le 
Maiftre, fervait to tlie count of Mohtgomeiy. 376. 

-194. T. Berauld, to . .'. ... ... on domeftic con- 
cerns. (Orig. Fr.) London, July 8, 1589. 378. 

I9>.i : . . '. 1 . to Mr. D: Hume ? on fome^Scottifli 
aflairsl (Fr.) 379. 
: * 1^6; 'Henry IK. of Nava^^e, to M. du PlefTis, his 
.aitibaliUdor* in England ; • direfting him to advance 
fome money to Bacon. (Orig. Fr.) llochelle, Sept.* 

23, 1586;. ' • : » 380. 

197. ^A^fcheme for the attack and devaftation of 
' Flanders j alfo for an inVafion of Italy. (Fr. and 
iltd:) ^ 381. 

198. Articles of fecret intelligence; among the 
;reft of a confpiracy againft Q. Elizabeth. (Ital. Lat. 
aiid Fr.) • : " 382. 

199. Heriiy ^K. of Navarre, to Bacon ; con- 
cerning the money to be advanced him by du Pleflis. 
(Orig; Fr.) - Sept. 23, 1580. 383. 

' coo. ; La Motte de Pordieu, to Capt. Berney; in- 
clofmg letters from Oftend. (Orig. Fi%) BrugeSj, 
061.22, 1588. 384. 

20P.' . • . ...... 'to a king; tendering his beft fer- 

vices. ^ ' ' 385. 

^b2. T. Berauld, to ... ^ ... . two letters on do^ 
meftic concerns. (Orig. Fr.) London, Sept. 4, and* 
Aug. IC, 1586. 386. 

203. A paper of intelligence concerning the prince 
of Parma; being part o.f ^ ^nemoir fent to the ajn- 
baliador Unton. (Fr.) April 28. 388. : 

S04. . An extraft of a-lcttel; from Genoa ; concern- 
iing Malta, the Turk, PhUip Hdi's ill health, &c^' 
(Ital.)' ^ A.u«^, - . 389. 

..?05. M. d'Efneyal, Fr, ambalTador in Scotland, tor 
I Mary Q. of Scots; acquaints her that the king had 
I received M'itlv ^vin4iie,^^^ ^he had made 

I af^fr.hiiiv; tha^ his (f he Kiiig's) po>trait was pre-, 
paring for hei\ (Fr.) ^ , . 390. 

2^06. E. Selvin, to . . . . iijitelligei;ic? co^jcci hing 
; fome m^i^ary opera*tiai;is albout itochellSf, &c. (Orip;. 



Ailg. 15, 1589. 



2,07. 4^ ft5}teniqnt relating ^to a la>!^'-fuit between 
Ant. paCQpJ Ja'n a French merchant, conpernT 

ing the tplq^of fome cqtx\. \'X^r.) 1587.^ .395. ^ 

tft)8. • A( I^Aflport of niarflial Matignon, in favopr ofi 
Franci? tlkafy^ cook to JBacqn. (Orig. Fr.) Bonodhi^ 
Feb. 5, 1589. 398. 

'«09. Aripapey entitled, " Abftrad^ of DaneTal's 
(d^Eihet^l'g) letter from Courcelles." (Fi.) 

- 2 to. iNfaiy Q. of Scot^.? to the Bjv of Glafgow; 
cottcaning her treatment (Fr. a fragment) . 400. 

(Ori^. Ff Bewig ? Aug. 30, 1584. ' 46lrf 

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ccraiDg the receipt of his cuftoms, &c. (Fr.) Chal-- 
tres, Feb. 2^, 1591. 402. 

213. A letter of civility ta Bacon. (Fr.) Bour- 
deaux, April 21, 1584. 403. 

214. A letter of intelligence from Venice: one of 
the otHctTs .of the rcpubiic publicly beheaxlcd, &c. 
(Fr.) Feb, 19, 1585. 405. 

215. Andr. dc Mctecoven, to Sec'^ Walfingham; 
intelligence about individuals, viz. an earl, Thomas 
Hamman, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Londoii, Oa. 18. 409. 

21G. Andr. Martinnego (probably the above Me- 
tecoven) to Sec^ Wallingham; fecret intelligence 
conceining Hamman (perhaps a fidlitious name.) 
(Grig. Ital.) London, Noj^;. 19. * 41 1. b. 

2,17. De Caftelneau, to Sec'^ Wa)fingham ;. com- 
plaining of his treatment in France by Uie Ligueurs, 
&c. (Orig. Fr.) Kopcn, June 19, 1588. ^ 412. 

218. Du Pin, to Sec^.Walfmgham; notifying that 
Henry K. of Navarre had appointed du Fay to come 
over to Q. Elizabeth: with ibme news ; and lament- 
ing the ufclefs fray of Bacon at Moritauban. (Orig. 
Fi\) Chaftelgeloufe, Feb. 21, 1588. 413. b. 

219 to Sec'' Walfingham; with letters 

of Mfidme. de Mauvifiere ; the pardon of one Yhibaut ; 
and lamenting the alfaflination of thp Pr. of Orange. 
(Orig. Fr.)- 1584. ^ 414. 

220 to Sec'' Walfmgham? intelligence 

concerning the Spanifh armada ; the great prepara- 
tions of the Pr. of Parma, &c. (Orig. Fr. the name 
effaced.) Boaen, July 17, 1588. 4iC. 

221. Apapcrof intelligence from Madrid. (Spanifh.) 
19 . . . . 1587. 417. 

222. A funilar paper. (Italian.) 419. 

223. Memoire k JVfonfeig. de Walfmgham, du 
moyen. (IJuc ont uf6 Heniy Dorey et Jehan Bailleur ; 
touchant certains Jefuitcs et autres individus k Paris. 

423. 

2^4-. La Noue; tor'Monf' L . . . . and Sec'' Walfing- 
ham ; two original letters relating to his private con- 
ccrnSj' the jierfecutions he'^j^periences from the Jefuits ; 
the ^mpofed maiTiage of his daughter M'ith Hot. 
Piilavicino, &c. (Fr.) 1585. and Heidelberg, Aug. 
17,:1588. 429.. 

. 225. Bu^nval, ta Sec'' Walfmgham ; rcveaJiug a 
plot of one Latys, a Scotchman, to affaflinate Q. Eli- 
zabret^. (Orig. Fr.) London, July 1 1. 434. 

226. Buzpuval, to Sec^ . Walfmgham ; various in- 
telligence concerning tlic ftate of France, the Lig^e,, 
&c. (drig.;Fr.). Londo^i, ^J[ay 3i, 1588. . 435. 

227. De Villiers, to Sec'' Walfingham ; various iur 
tellifveure cpncerning the affairs gf the Low Countries. 
(Orig. Fi\) Ilagaie, July 30, 1588. 436. 

228. Gio. Sovico, to intelligence about 

a jubile.e;,at Rome; monev araved ft <^e^af^ &c- 
(Orig. ItaUy Milan, A^pH '9, ^588. 440. 

229. €opy of a letter ^o D. AJvaro Bia.ffan, marquis 
of Santa Cruz, governor of Portugal^ concerning aii 
Englifh fliip that entered thje port of Lifbonj and the 
marquis ^) orclfer thereupon. .(P^^^g^^^fc*) Lilbon, 
May 28, 158(5. 441. 

230. None, to Sec' Walfmgham ; concerning 
his depaitin-e from London, ai)d his cohduCl in gene- 
ral. (dfi'g.Fr.) 061. 15, 1565. .444. 

9S\. La None, to Monfr. L on domoftici 

concerns, . (Oii^. Fr.) pel. 28, 1586* 446. 

^23^, I^.Noue, to Sec' Walfinghaoni ; <5€tficcming 
his cppdua, and the ill ufage he meet3 wi^, (Orig.. 
Fr.) 0£t. 28, 15^5. , 447. 



Nero, B. VIL 

Codex chartaceus, membranis nonniillis paffim infcrtis, . 
in folio, folior. 276. 

1. Henry VI. K. pf England, to Fr. Fofcari dpgserof 
Venice; recommending a good underftanding:, be-^l 
tween the republic and the kiiights of Rhodes. .(Lat.) 
Weftm. July 21, 1453. / 1. , 

2. Henry VI. of England, to Fr. FofciM:i ; , reqam- ^ 
mending fome Englifli knights of Rhodes, going to 
fight ab^ainft the Turks, ^vho had taken Conilanti- 
nople. ( Lat. an order bf Privy Seal, figned T. Kfent.) ! 
Weftm. March 13, 1454'. I. b. 

3. " Credence as figns, qui fe font ofFert a fvir. le 
" Roy lire fign. tant en'Lombaidie cotfie d'autpays.'* 
(faid to be of the time of Edward III.) i.*^b. 

4. John Galeaz Vifconti D. of Milan (who ftiles 
himfelf " Comes Virtutuiri,'!) to Richard II? in anfwer 
to the king's demand of redrefs for aW'Englilh Ihip 
feized by fome merchants of Placentia ; with a re- 
ference to the Privy Council, figned Percy. (Orig*, 
Lat.) Pavia, May 3, 1390. 2. . 

5. A duke of Milan, to a king of England ; requeu- 
ing that a certain foothfayer, or a book on divination 
which he had heard exiftcd in England, mi^ht be 
fent him, to free him from a difprder which he alcribcd 
to witchcraft. (Lat.) Pavia. 2. b. . 

6. Three letters or notes from Galeaz Vifconti of 
Milan, to Edwafd III; recommending fome indivi- 
duals, and offering to fend a falcon. (Lat.) Pavia^ 

Jan. 18 Aug. S'S, IS71, and Aug. 19. . r . . . 

alfo a fragment not intelligible. 3. ' 

7. A fragment of a letter, feemingly from a chief 
magiftrate at Florence, to a kin^ of England; on 
fome commercial affairs. (Lat.) ' $.h.' 

8. The m^giflrates of Florence, to Edward ill; 
interceding in favour of a mercantile compap^- 
called Soeietas Bardorum." (Lat.) Flor. Jan. 
3a. • • 4. 

A letter, much obliterated, to the privy council 
of England; concerning fortie mercantile affairs. 4. 

10. Henry VI, to Franc. Fofcari doge of Venic6; 
flrongly recommending the concerns of Fr. de Dormo 
CaftripoUe of Trevifo, who had been injured in his 
patrimony by the artifices of a mother-in-law* (Lat. ) 
Weftm. Dec. 20, 1439- 4. b. 

1 1 . Henry .IV ? to his treafurer and ^roupcil ; order- 
ing them to prevent the circulation of certain coins 
brought in by Venetian mcijchadts. . (Fr.) . Clipefton, 
June 24, 1399? 4. b. 

12. .Anthop. Bemt>p, t;o Henry ,IV j ;re.quefttug him 
to <?iaufe reftitution t^ be made.of a fiimof 75Q,du^:at5, 
h^ (Bembp) had \e\it to the duke of Nqrfo^ly, qu, the 
jfaid duke s going to the Holy Land. (Orig, Lat^ 
fealed.) Venice, May h 14Q4- ^ 5. 

),s.. Henry iv ? tQ the fenate of Venice ; rqqu,eftingi^ 
afuiq)ly of cordage. (Lat.) /Aug, 10, I4p3? b- 

14. Mich^^l/Stenodbgeof yfinice,.to K. Ilenry IV; 
interceding for the payment of the D. of Noi-^lk's 
debt to Ant. BembQ. "(Lat.) May 1, 1403. 6. 

! 1 5, A buH or bristve of pope Ckniept VII; enoROwei*-', 
jifig Gafpar Spin^lli/to tatify ^ treajty between |pimfelli , 
the kings of Engl:in4: aii^ ^fiiance, and the. p. of 

(i^.)t/i>26.. , 7. 

jWoUfey; recon^metdirig the tw<i Venetiian aml^aflTa^ 
^dors Sebaft. Juftiniani, and Pet. Pafquali. .(L^t-) 
jFeb^ 2, 1514. ^ , / 8. 
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17. Sebaft. Juftiniani, Venetian ambaffador; a 
complimcntal letter to Card. Wolfey. (Lat.) 
1515. 9. 

18. Sebaft. Juftiniani ; his firft oration to Henry 
VIII. with John 'taylor s anfwer to the fame. (Lai; 
8 Cal. May, 1515. 12. 

19. An anfwtr to PL difcourfe of fome Scottifh aih- 
baifador: (Ijat) SO. 

20. The merchants of Venice, to Sec^ troifiwell ; 
requefting he m ill procure from the king the renewal 
of their licence for trade. 2 i. 

21. The doge of ^^eriice, to the Venetian ahibafla-^ 
dor in England, S. Juftiniani.^ direfting him to obtain, 
hy the means of Card. Wolfey, a fafe-condu6lfor ihips; 
(Lat.) Aug. 7, 1516. 22. 

22. A paper in an Italian dialeft, feemingly on 
fome cOihmercial aifaips : attefted by notaries. Oft. 9?, 
1419. 23. 

23. A Venetian ambaifarlor, to tard* Wolfey ; news 
about the conCjlave, &c. (Lat.) Jan. 12, 1521. 24. 

24. A Venetian ambaffador, to Card. Wolfey ; 
concerning certain Venetian Ihips detained at South- 
ampton. (Lat.) Chifton, Nov. 23, 1522. 25; 

25. The emperor Charles V. to the republic of 
Venice ; ^ endeavouring to draw them from the French 
alliance. (Lat.) 151»2. 26. 

26. Hcnty viri. his inftruftions to Rich. Pace, fent 
to Venice. Aug. 1522. 28. 

27. Card. Wolfey, to Mr. Pace; concerning his 
negociations at Venice. March> 1523. 34. 

28. Hieronymus Adurnus, imperial ambaffador at 
Venice, to the bifliop of Pace (Badajoz) impei;xal 
ambaffador in England; concerning a treaty be- 
tMxcn the Emperor and the Venetians, againft France^ 
&c. (Orig. Lat.) Venice, Jan; 3^ 1523. 38. 

29i A commiffion.of Henry Villi ^o Richard Pace; 
to fettle all differences between him, the Emperor, 
and the reiTublic of Venice. (Lat. a carre6led draught) 
March 12, 1522. . 40. 

30. Charles V, to Q. Catherine of Aragon his 
aunt; credential in behalf of Charles Winchsfel 
(Wingfield.) (Orig. figncd, Yo el Rey", Spanifli.) 
Ghent, Jan. 8, 1522- 41- 

31. Edi6ts made at Venice/ for the regulation of 
commerce, chiefly of currants ; reftraining the traflick 
offtrungers. 1524, 1536, 1602. 4S. 

32. A long paper, feemingly a contraft ; with feveral 
regulations- touching the equipment of four gallies 
to be fent from Venice to England. (ItaL) Jan. 
14, 1529. 53. 

' 33. Ric. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; reports the ac- 
commodation of a difference between the Venetians 
and the vicerby of Naples, &c. (Orig.) Venice, May 
14, 1526? 75. 

34. An extraft of a letter to Mr. Tuke ; fignifying 
that the D. of Bourbon was within ten miles of the 
Frchchking. Feb. 1525. 77. 

35. Minutes of tranfaftions ih Italy, in Sept. Oft. 
atid Nov. 1526. 78. b. 

36. The prothonotary John Cafalis, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; five letters containing various intelligence 
(Orig. Lat.) Venice^ Dec. 2S, N6v* 17, 1527. April- 
s', 1528. June 3^ and June 23, 15S!9»* 79. - 

'37. Franc. Georgius, a Minorite, to Henry VIII. ; 
p^pfeffing Iiis devotedtieOH and reconfiiliending him- 
felf to the king's ftybuu (Orig. Lat) V^ice, Dec. 
4> 1531. ' QJ^v 

38, Matthew King, to Th. Cromwell; reports the 



raifing of the fiege of Coron by Andrew Dorian 
(Orig;) Venice, Oft. 1, 1533. 91. 

39- Edhi. Harvel, to Tho. Starkey ; atxout private 
concerns and money matters, and fome public tranf- 
aftions in Italy, &c. the clamours in Italy againft the 
king's proceedings iniHatters of religion : two letters. 
(Orig.) Venice, 3 Cal. Feb. 1534, and June 15, 1535. 

92. 

40. Berriardih Sandro, to Tho. Starkey; various 
intelligence, chiefly domeftic, about the creation of 
cardinals, &c. The writer was probably cdnnefted 
with Pole. (Orig. Ital.) Padua, June 15, 1535. 95. 

41. Antonio Difodo, to Sec^ Cromwell; thanks 
for his appointment as cohlul at Venice- (Orig. Ital.) 
Venice, Sept 10, 1535; 96. 

42. Befn. Saiidfo, to Tho. Starkey ; intelligence 
about Pole's manner of living, the gaieties of Venice^ 
&c. (Orig. Ital.) Venice, Oft. 1, 1535. 1535. 97; b. 

43. Michael Thr to Dr. Starkey ; pn do- 

meftie concerns. (Orig.) Venice, April 12, 15S5 

98. 

44. Bern. Sandro, to Dr. Starkey ; intelligence 
public and domeftic. (Orig; Ital.) Ven. Nov. 14, 
1535. 99. 

45^ Edmund Harvel, to l)r. Starkly* (Orrg.) 
Venice, Jan. 18, 1535. 100. 

46. Bern. Sandro, to Dr. Starkey. (Orig. Ital.) 
Ven. Aug. 19, 1535. 10 u 

47. Edm. Harvel, to Dr. Starkey, (Orig.) Vem 
April 7, 1535. 102. 

48. Bern. Sandro, to Dr. Starkey ; two letters. 
(Orig. Ital.) Ven. 06t. 21, and Dec. 28, 1535. 

103. 

49. Edm. Harvel, to Dr. Starkey; fix letters. 
(Orig.) Ven. Feb. 5, Dec. 6, April 21 and 12> 
May 5 and 26, 1535. 105. 

50. Bern. Sandro, to Dr. Starkey. (Orig. ItaL) 
Ven. March 15, 1536. i n* 

51. Fr. Torello da Fano, Cafalis* ' agent, to Tlio. 
Cromwell? various intelligence concerning the Iin- 
perialifts and French in Italy, the Turks^ &c. (Orig- 
Ital.) Veil. March 23, 1536. 113. 

52. Edm. Harvel, to Dr. Starkey ; two letters con- 
cerning Mr. Pole; intelligence, &:c. (Orig.) Ve- 
nice, April 12 and March I, 1536. 11 5. 

53. Edm. Harvel, to the Privy Seal (TIi. Crom- 
well) ; three letters containing various intelligence, 
chiefly public. (Orig.) Ven. May 2, 1533, Nov. 
2, 1537, and Dec. 13, 1538. .117. 

54. Pietro Arctino, to Tho. Cromwell ; recom-^ 
mending a young man. (Orig. Ital.) Venice, 
Dec. 20, 1539. 123. 

55. Peter Vannes, to the Lords of Council; intel- 
ligence concerning the fiege of Parma, the D. of 
Eerrara, &c. witli an Italian paper of advertifements 
incloled. (Orig.) Venice, Sept 23, 1551. 125. 

56. Peter Vannes, to the Lords of Countil; news 
concerning the Turks, Mirandola, tScc. (Orig.) Ve- 
nice, Dec. 20, 1551. 129. 

57. Peter Vannes, to the Lords of CouncU ; news ; 
with an ItaHan paper of intelligence concerning th$ 
ftate of Parma, inclofed. (Orig.) Venice March 21, 

1551. 131. 

58. Copy of an Italian letter from Africa, con- 
cerning the Turks ; probably inclofed in one of 
Vannes's letters. Aug. I55i. 136. 

59. Pet. Vannes, to the Lords of Council ; foiir 

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letters of intelligence. (OrigO Ferrara, Feb. it, 
1551. Venice, Feb. ii, Sejpt. 8, and Dec. 7, 1552. 

139. 

6b. A letter, not fighed nor dated, biit probably 
from P. Vannes, to the Council; concerning fonic 
Englifh cloths unduly feizcd and cut by order of the 
proveditori of Venice. 1 49. 

61. An account of the ftate of England; by Gio. 
Michiel, a Venetian ambaflador, returned from thence 
in the year 1557. 150. 

62. Leo. Guinigi? to Pet. Vannes; intelligence 
from Rome, concerning the Turks, &c. - (Orig.ltal.) 
Venic6, Sept. 15, 1559. 159. 

63. A paj^er of intelligence, concerning Poland, 
the Turks, &c. (Ital.) Venice, June "1 3, 1573. 

161. 

(54. i)on J. Guzman de Silva, to the Ev of Leiccf- 
ter ; exhorting him to feek recreation in the fports of 
the fteld ; and recommending himfelf to his favour. 
(Orig. Ital.) Venice, June 26, 1574. 164. 

65. Tho. Parkins, to lir Robt. Cecil ; about fome 
toncern relating to V^enice, undertaken by Otlavio 
Kegro, &c. (Orig.) London, March 1, 1595-6. 

166. 

©6. Marinus Grimano, doge of Venice, toQ. Eli^- 
zabeth ; requefting her to grant a protection to feve- 
ral fliips that were bringing corn from Holland. 
(Orig. ItaL on vellum.) Venice, Aug. 21, 1596. 

168. 

^ 67. Th. Ld. fiuckhurft, Ld. prefident of the coun- 
cil, to tlie officers of the cuftoms at Briftol ; order- 
ing them to clear no Ihips for the Levant but fuch as 
belong to the privileged company. (Orig.) Lon- 
don, Aug, 8, 1600. 169. 

68. Q. Elizabeth, to Marino Grimano, doge of 
Venice; concerning forae Ehglilli fliips detained by 
the Venetians. (Lat. two copies.) Richmond, 
Feb.|'28, 1600-1. 171.. 

69- Mar. Grimano, doge of Venice, to Q. Eliza- 
beth; complaining of depredations committed by 
Engiiili fubjefts on Venetian velfels. Ven. July 8, 
1600. 175. 

70. GiO. Fr. de Soria, to Tho. Wilfon ; various in- 
telligence concerning public aftairs in Italy, &c. 
(Ital.) Sept. 8, 1603. 177. 

71. Certain paints concerning trade^ propofed by 
fir Hen. Wotton at Venice* 1604. 1 79. 

72. A paper of vario\is advertifements ; being an 
abftraft of qe Soria's letter VIL 70. i so. 

73. A proclamation of the pregadi of Venice, for 
the protection of the perfon of Fr. Paulo, a Servite 
monk, whofe life had been attempted. (Ital.) Oft. 27, 
1607. 181. 

74. Tha Wynter, to T. Cromwpll; on domeftic 
matters, his expenfes, intelligence, &c% (Orig. 
Lat) Padua, 061. 4. 182. 

75. Rob. Hilarius, to fome ecclefiaftical perfon, 
though the letter be direfted to Sigr. Claudio, mer- 
chant at Venice ; inclofmg a catalogue, and Ibme 
obfcure intelligence. (Orig. Ital.) London, Dec. 4, 
1612. ' 184. 

I 76. Dudley Carleton, to James I; four letters, 
chiefly about fome plot of the Jefuits againft the 
king's perfon (Orig.) Venice, Jan. 5, 15, Feb. 19, 
and Jan. 8, 151G-13. 185. 

^ 77. A breviate of certain articles of profit accru- 
ing from the trade into thte Mediitrhtsi^ii. i$4. 

78. A fuiiiiiiarv of certain general topics, to be ad- 
verted to by amlxiliadors. (Ital.) 195. 

* 79. Two catalogues, of books relating to acontro- 



veify between Pope Paul V. and the republic of Ve- 
nice, (the one printed, the other MS.) 197. 

80. Reafons to induce the republic of Venice to 
pardon Ward and his company. 200. 

81. A paper concel*ning the plot againft the king's 
perfon mentioned in Dudley Carleton s letters, figncd 
Gio. Vicenzo Gaetano. (Ital.) 202. 

82. The SecJ^ of Florence, to Montecuculi ; con- 
cerning fome omiflion in a ceremonial. (Ital.) 1604. 

204. 

83. An abftraft of certain demands made by fir 
Stephen Lefieur, to Ferdinand great duke of Tuf- 
cany; concerning the Ihip Mayflower; with the 
duke's anfwers. 1608. 206. 

84. Propofitions or requefts of the merchants in- 
tending to trade into Turkey. 16O8. 208. 

85. Complaints of the owners of the lliip Ma- 
thewes-farm, attacked by a Tufcan fhip. 1 608. 210. 

86. A report concerning the lofs of the fliip May- 
floorer, (vid. VII. 83.) 1608. 211. 

87. Another paper concerning the fliip May- 
flower. 2 1 3. 

88. The ftate of the caufe concerning the Matthew- 
farm. 214. 

89. Tlie ftate of the caufe concerning the Thomas 
and William Bonaventure, and the Triumph. 2 1 5. 

90. Queftions concerning the legality of laying an 
embargo on foreign fliips, &c. 218. 

91. The complaint of Rich** Cockayne, owner of 
the fliip Royal Merchant. 219. 

92. A rough draught of a paper, concerning the 
freedom of trade and navigation. (Lat.) 221. 

93. A rcmonftrance of fir Stephen Lefieur, to the 
D. of Tufcany; concerning the four fliips, the Mer- 
chant Royal, the May-flower, the Matthew and John, 
and the Thomas and William Bonaventure. 16O8. 

2gS. 

94. Notes concerning thtf above fliips. 225. 

95. A fair copy of VII. 83. 227. 

96. .Complaints of the owners of the Thomas and 
William Bonaventure ; four articles. 229. 

97. Divers memorials of fir Steph. Lefieur, to the 
D. of Florence; anfwei-s of the duke: and other 
papers relating to the abovementioned four fliips. 

233. 

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Nero, B. VIII. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 68. 

1 . The czar Iwan IV. Vafliliewitch, to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; defiring her to pennit fome of his merchants to 
purchafe feveral articles of jewelry, &c. in her domi- 
nions. (A fragment with a feal, German, of a pe- 
culiar dialed.) Mofcow, April 10, 1567. 1. 

2. A writing on vellum in the Mufcovite tongue. 2. 

. S. Philip and Mary, to czar Waflilie (probably 
the above Iwan IV.) in favour of mutual coiimiercial 
intercourfe. (Lat.) Weftm. April, 1557. 3. 

4. John (Iwan IV.) Vaflel witch, czar of Mufcovy, 
toQ. Elizabeth; ftating the conduft of, and the re- 
ception he had given to her ambaflador (Tho. Ran- 
dolph) and her mellengers ; and concluding with a 
notification that he liad granted certain privileges to 
the Englifli merchants in his dominions, \ oloydaye, 
J^tr/^b, 1^60^ / ( Ir^t -^-r. » . ^ , . 4. 

5. The fellowfliip of mcrcliant adventurers, to the 
IvOrds of Council ; reprefenting vafi(>us fatts relatinfl^ 
to their txaflick in cjifferent paittf of the worU, 0. 

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6. The anfwer of Wm. and Geo* Bond and John 
Foxall, to a bill of complaint exhibited againft them 
by the governors of the commonalty of the metchant 
adventurers for the difcovery of lands : t\v o articles 

r.b. 

7. The replication of the governors of the mer 
chant adventurers, to the anfwers of Wni. and Geo 
Bond and John Foxall, and thofe partners trading to 
the Narve ; with the oath of the freemen of the Stic 
company annexed. i K 

8. John (I\yan IV.) Waflilgewitz, to Q. Elizabeth 
Concerning fome remonftrances of her's for grievances 
complained of by her merchants. Schlebode, 1562 

16. b. 

9. Two notes of fpeeches held by the emperor o 
Ruflia, to Daniel Silvefter; complaining of fome un- 
friendly anfwei-s from Q. Elizabeth, Nov. 29, 1575 
and Jan. 29, 1576 ; with Silvefter's reply; and a far- 
ther anfwer from the emperor. 1 8. b. 

10. Theodore (Fcdor I.) Iwanowitz, to Q. Eliza 
beth ; concerning certain mifdemeanors of one Je- 
rom Horfey ; the goods of one Wm» Trumbull, &c. 
Mofkow, Jan, 1592. 21. 

IK Boris Federowitz Goodemone, mafter of the 
hoife, &c. to Tlieodore Iwanowitz, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
notifies the birth of a princefs ; and earneftly wiihes 
that a good underftanding might be maintained be- 
tween the two ftates ; with a lift of prefents to the 
queen and her ambaflador* Mofkow, Jan, 1592. 

22. h 

12. Lord Burleigh, to Boris Federowitz ; recom- 
mending John Merrick, fent as the queen's agent 
to fupermtend the Englifti traffick ; and requefting 
fome redrefs. Greenwich, May, 1592. 24. 

13. Another copy of VIII. 11. 25. 

1 4. TIic privilege granted by the czat Boris Fede- 
rowitz? to the EnglifJi merchants, fir John Hart and 
his company. Molkow, Dec. 1598. 26. 

15. Q. Elizabeth's inftruclions to fir Jerome 
Bowes ; fent to the Czar to negociate a treaty ; with 
an addition of June 19, 1583. 29. 

16. Q. Elizabeth's inftru6tions to fir Richard Lee; 
fent to the emperor of Ruflia. June, 1600. 32. 

17. Minute from Q. Elizabeth, to the emperor of 
Mufcovy. Sept. 17, I600. 33. 

18. A particular declar/ition of the entertainment 
and ufage of John Mcrick at Molkow, being fent 
by Q. Elizabeth with letters to the emperor of Ruflia. 
1603. 35. 

19. The Grand Mafter of the Ilofpitallers of Je- 
rufalem, (James dc Milli?) to the K. of England 
(Henry VIl.) ; credential in favour of William Dan- 
nay, turcupulary. (Orig. Lat) Rhodes, 06L 6, 
1458. 38. 

N'* 20 — 28 omitted. 

29. Germanus, patriarch of Jerufalem, to a king 
of England, (Henry VII?) foliciting his proteftion. 
(Greek and Latin, the latter with a feal.) Aug. 21. 

39. b. 

30. Q. Elizabeth, to the Grand Turk^ and to 
Muftapha Beg, abalhaw ; in favour of Wm. Harbrome 
and fome merchants. (Lat) Oft. 25, 1599. 41. 

3 1 . A paper in Turkifli. 4 1 . b. 

32. The guardian of the convent of Jerufalem, to 
Mary Q. of England ; reprefenting tlie deplorable 
ftate of the chriftians in tne Holy Land, and crav- 
ing her protection. (Orig. Ital.) Venice, July 14, 

1554. 43. 

33. A paper in Turkifh. 44. b* 

34. A Turkiih bafliaw, and fultan Amurat III, 



to Q. Elizabeth ; defiring to be on friendly l;^ms ; 
and the latter fignifying his having given licence 
to Englifli fubjeds to traffick in hisdominions. (Latin 
verfions.) Conftantin. Maich 15, 1579. 45. 

35. A lift of the Turkey merchants, and their re- 
queft for a loan from the queen. 47. 

36. A rough draught of a letter from Q. Elizabetii^ 
to the Grand Signior; exhortiiig him to prevail on 
the king of Morocco to fulfil his promife of a fubfidy 
to Don Antonio, expelled by Philip II. from the throne 
of Portugal, (in Cecil's hand.) 1590? 48.* 

37. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Barton, her agent at Con- 
ftantinople; approving of his proceedings in averting 
a Avar between the Grand Turk and Poland, &c\ 
oa. 1, 1590. 50. 

38. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Barton ; inclofmg feveral 
letters from the queen to the Grand Signior, the 
Balhaw, &c. Aug. 22, 1590. 53. 

39. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Barton, and to the Grand 
Signior; touching Don Antonio, (two letters, the 
ift Eng. and the 2d Lat.) Aug. 24, 1590. 54. 

40» A paper in Arabic. 55. 

41. The Sultana, wife of Amurat III, to queen 
Elizabeth ; complimental. (an Italian tranflation, 
perhaps of the preceding article.) 57. b. 

42. The defcents of the king of Fez, and of tho 
XarilF's family, now kings of Morocco, Fez, and 
Therudant. 58. 

43. The efFeft of a grant required by the merchants 
trading to Barbary. ^9. 

44. Muley Tamed Xarif, K. of Morocco, ' to Q. 
Elizabeth; excufing his not having anfwered fooner 
her requifition concerning Don Antonio, (an Eno*- 
lifli tranflation. ) 60. 

45. The K. of Fez, to 0. Elizabeth. (Orig.. 
Moorifli?) Nov. 1, 1569. ,61. 

46. Q. Elizabeth's inftru6lions to Edmund Hug- 
gines ; fent to the K. of Morocco and Fez, on com- 
mercial matters. April, 1577. 62. 

47. The K. of Morocco, to Q. Elizabeth ; cpncern- 
ingafliip. (Spanifh.) 1569- 63 b. 

48. Almumnin Abdelmelech, K. of Morocco and 
Fez, to Q. Elizabeth; in anfwer to the letters brougl^t 
him by Edm. Huggins. (Orig. Spanilh.) . July 10, 
1577. 64. b. 

49. Tvvo letters of Q. Elizabeth, to tlie K. gf Mo* 
rocco; in favour of .lohn Newton, and Corn. John- 
fon. (Spanifli.) March 31, 16QO. - 66v 

50. Shaw Abbas ; two declarations of his defire to 
be at peace with the chriftian princes j the firll fent 
over by Anthy. Sherley. 1599. 67. 

51. Mr. John Cartwright's relation of the fophy 
of Perfia's great admiration of Q. Elizabeth ; his de- 
fire that flie may make peade with Spain ; and his 
grant of a port in the Gulph of Perfia f6r Englifh 
Slips* 68. 

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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftan* foliis 815, 

1. A table of the princes of Germany at the latter 
end of the 16th century. (Lat.) 1. 

2. Notes concerning the declaring in, and ab- 
blving from the ban of the empire. (Lat. collected 
by Root. Beale at Spire.) 1603. 2. 

3. A calculation of the contributions granted to 
the Emperor at Ratifbon. 1598. 4. 

4. Collectanea on the ju$ publicum of the Ger* 

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manic empine. (probably by Bcal, and pari of IX. 2.) 
(Lat. and German.) 5. 

5. A ftatement of the contingent contributions of 
theGermanprincq$, ratedatthe diets of Worms, 1545, 
atAuglburg, 1548, and at Worms, 1550., (Germ>) 

17. 

6. A repertpry of a grant made by Ediwftrd I, to 
Kichard K. of the Romans. _ 27. 

7. A repertory of divers grants ipade by Richard 
ll. chiefly relating to commerce in G^Rmany. 28. 

8. Richard It's charter of liberties, granted to the 
merchants of the Hanfe ; with a confirmatioil of the 
fame by infpeximus. (Lat.) 29. 

9. Complaints of the merchants of Lubeck, for in- 
jm-ies received . from Englifh fubjetts: with anfwers. 
(Lat.) .33. 

10. Complaints of the magiftrates of Bremen, 
againft Englilh fubjefts. (Lat) 38. 

1 1. Complaints of the Hamburghers, againft Eng- 
und. (Lat.) 41. 

12. Complaints of the magiftrates of Gripfwalden, 
againft England. (Lat.) , 45. 

13. Complaints of the magiftrates of St^alfund, 
againft England. (Lat.) 46. 

14. Complaints of the cities of Wifmar and Ro- 
ftock, againft England. (Lat.) 55. 

15. Complaints of the merchants of the Hanfe 
league, agamft England. ( L^t. ) 6 1 . 

16. A repertory of grants made by Henry IV. con- 
cerning c;ommerce in Germany. ^ 65. 

17. A repertory of grants , made by Henry ^V. con- 
cerning trade in Germany. 66. 

1 8. A repertory of grants made by Henry VI, con- 
cerning trade ^vith the Hanfe towns. 67- 

19. Inftrudioris of K: Edward IV, to^W. Hatteclyf, 
John Rttftell, and Wm. Rofle, feiit anibafladors toi a 
diet at Utrecht, to treat with the orators of tlie Hanfe 
towns, (probably an original, .on vellum.) . Weftm. 
Dec. 20, 1473. 6^ 

. 20. A ^'cpertory of t^vo letters of complaints .of 
Lubeck and Hamburgh merchants. 1476. 



74. 



21. A repertory of grants of Edward IV, concerning 
the Hanfe towns. 75. 

22. A repertory of inftrumentsSand letters relating 
to Lubeck. ' ■ 76. 

23. A note of an inftrument of a K,of .Hupgary, 
for a treaty with Hen. VIIL 1,52 1 • ' 76 *. 

24. Ferdinand K. of Hungary (brother to Charles 
V.) to Henry VlII; concerning the claiins fet up by 
the count Scepufienus, (Zapol) to tlie . crown of 
Hungary. (Ong. Lat.) Breflaw, May 5, 1527. 77- 

25. A letter, perhaps from Henry V, to a duke of 
Mecklemburg; remonftr^ting againft fome encroach- 
ments upon the property of his After (Pbilippa?) 
queen of Sweden. (Lat.) Shene. 79. 

26. Chriftopher Mont, to Sec'' Cromwell; .ftating 
bis continual iourneys, the great difficulty oi^naeeting 
with the Landgrave, the profpedl of a war between 
the Emperor and France. (Orig. Lat.) Frankfoit, 
April 25, 1536. , 80. 

. 27. Ferdinand K. of the Romans, to Henry viii ; 
expreffing iiis fatisfa6tion at the agreement cgrnclud^ 
ed hetyve^n \nm (Hemy) ^nd Uis broUier Charles; v. 
(Qrig. Fr.) Nuremberg^ April S, 1543. 81. 

28. Q. Mary's inftnidions to William Erle^ fent to 
HamburgJi, i&c. Jan.6. U54. 8^. 

29. Edi6l of the diet of Auglburg, on ^miftters of 
religion. (Low Gennan.) 1555. 83. 



SO. . InftrupHons of Q. Mary, to ... . Shelly^ fei^t to 
Ferdinand K. of the Romans. Weftm. Dec. i,\, 
1557. 85. 

31. A paper touching the ftate of religion in Ger- 
many. (Low German.) 87., 

32. Inftruftions of Q. Elizabeth, to fir Tho. Cha- 
loher, fent to the emperor Ferdinand I. on her accefr 
fion. Nov. 26, 1558. 90. 

33. The emperor Ferdina^id I, to Q. Elizabeth ; thr^ 
letters; friendly, credential, and conc^jrning fomeprir 
vileges. (Lat.) Augft). June 22, Vienna, Sept. 29, 
andOa. 3, 1559. 91. 

34. Charles Archd^ of Auftria (fon to the above) 
Q. Elizabeth ; complimental. (Lat) Vienna^ OGL 
24, 1559. 95. 

35. Ferdinand I, to Q. Elizabeth ; three letters, the 
ift and 3d concerning the czar of Mufcovy's attempts 
upon the Teutonic order in Livonia, and the 2d re- 
commendatoiy. (Lat.) Vienna, July 28, i56o, 
April 16, and May 31, 1561. 96. 

36. ]\Iinutes of letters from Mr. Strange and Chriftian 
Mundes ; extolling the peifon and accomplifliments of 
Archd. Charles, and wiiliing for a marriage between 
him and Q. Ehzabeth. 1564. 100. 

37. The emperor Maximilian 11, to Q. Elizabeth; 
credential. (Lat) Vienna, March 16, 1565. lOl. 

38. H. Kyllygrew, to Sec^ Cecil; reports his voyage 
to, and reception at Hamburgh. (Orig.) Hamb. 
March 10, 1568. 102. 

39. Maximilian II, to Q. Elizabeth ; commending 
her fubjefts at his court, particularly Wm. George^ 
(Lat) Vienna, Sept 20, 1568. 103. 

40 H. Kyllygrew, to fir Wm. Cecil ; a duplicate of 
IX. 38, with fome additional intelligence. (Orig.) 
Hamb. March 11, 1568. 104* 

41. A paper of intelligence concerning Holland, 
Deninark, and Sweden, (probably from Kyllygrew.) 
15^9 ?r t . 107. 

42. The magiftrates of Hamburgh, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
F^qu^fu^^ that their fliips ipay not be moleiled in the 
w^t between her and Spaip. (Orig. L?tt) Hamb# 
Feb. 2, 1569. 109. 

4^.. Soipe exiles in Holland (probably fyqm Co- 
logn) to the magiftrates of Cplogn; remonftrating 
and petitioning. (Lat) 110. 

44. J Q. Elizabeth, to Maximilian II, and M^ria his 
cmprefs; complimental. (two letters, the ift Ital. 
and tiie 2d Spartifli.) Hampton- court, Dec. 10, 1567^ 

■ ' , 111. 

45. A paper intitled, " Libelli fupplicis cjtemplum ;*' 
Feinting. ftO) fORii^ petitioners to the magififates of 
Colggii. 1 (LatO JFeby,3i 1570. . _iis.,, 

46. A remonftrance of the proteftant princes of 
Germany, to the Jiipperor; concerning the liberty of 
rel^^n. (Germ^jL^.) Spiers^^Dec. 9, 157Q. 1 14, 

. 47. The magiftrates of Hamburgh, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
reraopftrating agf^^ft fome pirates wlio had entered 
the Elbe. . ' ( jUw H^nib. J uly 20, ; 1 5 69, 119. 

48> Minutes ofJ(?t,tsj'S; from the emperor JVIaxipii- 
lian Ijl. anil the magiftrates of Hamburglh, to Q. ^lliza- 
beth ; concerning^ips., 1570-1 and 2. 120- 

49, Inftru6tions of t^. Elizabeth, to fir Phil. Sidney, 
fent to the emperor Rudolph II. Feb. 7, 1576. 123I 

50. decree o^ tli^^ Archd. Ei^ieft, concerning tli§ 
exiercife of religion m the univerfily of Vienna^ 
(Geiman,). June 7, 1577. 125. 

T(?r 5i Qmitt^d. 1 I " ' 
, ^ 5 2*^ The emperof Rudolph ll, to th^ magiftrates of 
, Vienna ; reftrainiuff the* freedom of religion. (Ger- 
man.) Budiflig, Misty 6, 1577; ^ 126. 

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53: Specificatrcrri of ncM-toll, called beaton and 
town money, aoTeed upon by tiie tmvn of Hambtirgh. 

• 54. Steplien Powle, to Cecil? rq^oiting valious 
occurrences. (Orig.) Fratikf. April c, 1586. 130. 

55. Inftruaions of Q. Elizabetb, to lord Zoucli, 
fent into Germany. 1 587. ' ^ 34. 

56. Jnftruaions of Q. Elizabeth, to Robt, Beale 
ind Richd. Salktnftall, governors ' of the company 
of merchant advpnturtrs, fent to Hlambur^h. • 1 588. 

1- . r , • •^ - ' 139. 

■ 57. Tlie magiftrpt^S of Hamburgh, to Cliauc. Hat- 
ton, Ld. Burleigh; and Sec'^ Walfingham ; recom- 
ttiending their fecretary Sebaftiati a Berghcn. ( Lat.) 
July 12^, 1588. ^4^3- 
^ 58. Q. Ehzabeth, to the mri^^ifti ate^ of Hamburgh ; 
t:rcdentialiu'feTOur of Beale and 'Salkenftall. (Lat.) 
1588. 144. 
' 59. A declaration of Q. Elizabeth, relating to the 
trade \vith the Hanfeatic towns. (Lat.) 145 b. 

60! The magiftrates of Lubeck, to Q. Elizabeth} 
deriianding a fhip of their's carried to London. 
(Orig. Lat) Feb. 1J>, 1589. . 149. 

61. An order of Privy Council, concerning the for- 
feiture of ammunition carried by tlie Eailcrlings to 
the enemy. Nonfuch, July ^27, 1 589. 1 ^50. 

62. Minutes of fe\'crai letters from the fenate of 
Hamburgh, &c. to Q. Elizabeth, and the Ld. Trea- 
furer, 1591 and 2. , , l^-^. 

63. The magiftrates of Hamburgh, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
touching the caufe of Leake and Sddden. (Lat.) 
Aug. 1592. ^'57- 

64. IVfiuutes of letters from the fenate and agents of 
ilamburgli,to theEnglilhminifm;, I592and3l 158. 

65. Supeifcription of a letter to the emperor Ru- 
dolph II. 159. 

66. The negociation of Dr. Parkins with the Em^ 
peror at Prague* July, 1593. ^ 160. 

67. i'he emperor Rndolpli If, to Q. Elizalieth ; about 
fomcs^odsfeizedbyEnglilhfubjects. (Lat) Prague, 
Au^;26, 1593. 



166. 



' 68. The fenate of Hamburgh, to the Ld:Treafuftr ; 
defning that due piiniltmtent may bcinflifted On fome 
malefactors. (Lat.) April 4, 1594. 167. 

69. A minute of a Jetter from the fenate of Ham- 
liurgh, to Q. Elizabeth, May 5, }5g5. , 

70. Rudolph II, to Q. Elizabeth; touching the 
Hanfe towns, &c. Prague, July 1 5,; 1 595. , ' i^g. 

71. Dr. Parkins, to the Ld. Tre^furer; concterriing 
a letter of the Emperor. London, Nov.; 12^ 1595/ 

. , iJO. b. 

72. Q. Elizabeth's anfwer to the Emperor's letter 
IX. 70. (Lat printed.) Richmd. Nov^. 8, 1595. 
;■ • . ' • 171. 

' 73. Dr. Parkins, to fir Robt Cecil, and the Ld " 
Treafurer ; three letters concerning the Hanfe : with 
two letters of his to the faid Hanfe. 1591: ( Lat. ) 
Oft. 17 and ^7, 1595. ^ 73. 

74. A paper concerning the Hanfe; and of the 
arreft of Hamburgh goods.; ' ' / ' ^ 79- 

75. Rudolph II; his* patent creating Tlio. earl of 
Ampdcl a count of the empire. (Lat) , Prague, 
Ded! i4, 1595. ' ' . 'V . 7^L', 

76. Q. Elizabeth, to the emberor Rudolph II;. ac- 
knowledging the Jionour . conten-ed* on tliq E. of 
Arundel. (Lat) Richmd. March 13, 1595-6. M«4. 

77: Rudolph iV to Q. '.Elizabeth; anfwer to the 
i^ove. (Lat) Prague, Aug. 5; i 596. 186. b. 



78; Q. Elizabeth, to Rudolph II ; r^domrtending 
the E. of Arundel. (Lat) Weftm. Feb, 10, 1579^80. 

187. b. 

7^. Mmute c)falettei- fix)m Rudolph II, tb Q. Eli- 
zabeth; concerning a fliip^ Aug. 4, 1697. I89. 

80. The magiftrates of Stade, to the governoi'S of 
the cdfflpany of the nttrchant adventurers ; concehi- 
ing their trade. (Lat) Feb. 3, 160I. 190. 

81. fleiiierUS Lah^iiis, to fir Robt Cecil, and John 
Wheeler, Sec' to th^e Englifli tnerchants adventurer.^ 
at Middleburgh; complimental, and dn fome com- 
mercial affairs. (Lat) Stade^ Feb. 3 and 4, 1601. 

195. b. 

82. The magiftrates of Stade, td the Secretary? 
concerning fome competition between them and ihH 
town of Lubeck, at the imperial court (Lat) July 
5, 1601. . ^ 200. 

83. Mr. Forres, to tbe Ld.- 'treafui-er ; reports that 
Stade wifties to renew a contract with the Englilli 
company. (Lat) May 11, 1596. 201; 

84. The magiftrates of Stade, to James t ; on his 
acceflion. (Lat) July 17, i603. 202. 

85. Tbe magilirates of Stade, to fir Robt. Cecil ; 
cautioning him concerning the jealoufy of the Han- 
featic l^aglie, on account of their intercourfe w^ith 
England. (Lat) Aug. 25, 1604,' 204. 

86. A papfer Entitled " Stade to be admitted rather 
than Hamburgh readmitted the place of the mer- 
chants refidence." 205. 

87. Andreas Cardirialis Bathori, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
three letlel-s, ciorieiliatory, and on the affairs of Tran* 
filvania. (Lat) Helfpergen. Sept 1593. Schmo^ 
lem, July 10, 1594, and Heilperg, June 1^ 1595, 

206- 

.88: Steph. Bathori^ to fir Wra. Cecil ; dn his af- 
fairs, and thofe of Tranfylvania (Lat) Halfperg, 
June 1, .1595^ 208, b. 

' 89. Q. Elizabeth, to And. and Sfeph. Bathori; la- 
menting the unhappy ftate of their family, and of' 
Tranfylvania. (Lat) Greenwich, July J4, 159^5., 

210. . 

KerOj B. X. 

. Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 3ett. 

' 1. A r^pertoiy of various grants made in different 
rei^n^, from Henry III. to Q. Mary, concerning 
traide : chiefly to the Hanfeatic to>vns. 2. 

a. An irtfpeximus and coiifirmation of Q. Eli^l- 
beth, *6f all the grants, treaties, &c. of her prede- 
ceflbrs, frdm Henry III. to Edward VI. to and with 
the Hanfeatic towns, Aug. 5, 1580. 14. 

3. Another infpeximus of Q. Elizabeth, of fimilar 
treaties and grants, from the reign. of Edward IV. to 
that of Q. Mary, Aug. 5, 1580. 187. ' 

4. An* infpeximus of Edward III. of a confirmation 
of Edward II. of the charter granted by Henry III. to 
the German merchants in London, March 14, 1327. 

370. 

5. A charter of Edward III. limiting the cuftom 
on. worfted,. taken from the Goi:rfian merchants in 
London, Jan. 20, i348. 372. 

• 6. Gbmpofitiones inter praefides, praetdres, et comu- 
nitatem civitatis London, et mercatores de Hanfa in^ 
eadem'ciyitate commorantes. May 2, 1474. 374. 

7. A decree given by the lord mayor and aldermen 
of Londpu, againft the Eafterlings, Dec. 2, 1578. 

380. 

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Codex diailaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 4oi. 

Ik Axircumftantial account of the perfon, family, ' 
fcourt, forces, revenues, dominions, &c. of Mahomet 
III. Ottoman emperor, 1595 — x603. l. 

2 A diflertatiou tending to prove that chriftian 
j)rinces wrong themfelves and their honour, when 
they hold peace and amity with the great Turk : 
Written the 6th of Jan. 1604, in a moll filthy dungeon 
in Conftantinople, (conf. XL 76.) 17. 

3. Eleven notes, bills or memorandums, in Arabic 
and Hebrew. 62. 

4. Two friendly letters from the grand Turk to an 
tnglifh fovereign, probably James I. (Englilh tranf- 
lations.) 72. 

5. A menacing letter from the grand Turk ( Achmet 
1.) to the emperor (Rudolph II.) Conftantinople, 
1604. 74. 

6. The Oath of the grand Turk Zolman, (Ofman 
I ?) to Bethlem Gabor prince of Tranfylvania. Con- 
ftantinople, June 30, 1620. 75. 

7. The grand Turk (Soliman II ?) to Q. Elizabeth ; 
tendering his alliance, Conftantinople, 1565. 76. 

8. A letter in Arabic 

9. The grand Turk (Mahomet III?) to Q. Eliz. ; 
tendering his alliance againft tlie fultan of Aiphrangi 
(the K. of France?) An Englifli tranflation, with 
the Arabic in Latin chara6lers. l602. 77. b. 7J3. 

10. An eftimate of the charges of a chriftian am- 
bafliidor at Conftantinople, by them (the Turks) 
called Beackells. 844. 

11. The number of foldiers continually attending 
upon JBeglerbegs the governors of provinces, and 
Sangiiaci the petty captains maintained by the fame 
provinces. 87. 

12. The revenue of the Grand Signior. 87. b. 

13. Rough draughts of a feries of 25 letters from 
Henry Lello the queen's ambaffador at Conftantinople, 
to the governors of the Levant company, ui the years 
1600, 1601, 1602, and 1603. 96. 

14. Reafons wherefore certain able merchants 
ihould be of the new corporation to Tripoli, Venice, 
&c.; delivered in 06tober, 1591. 1 1 4. 

15. Certain articles exhibited to the Ld. Trea- 
furer, againft the partiality of fome few who feek to 
keep the trade of Turkey and Italy to themfelves. 

115. 

16. Names of the perfons to be entered in her ma- 
jefty's grant, for the Turkey and Venice trade 

116. 

1 7. A lift of the Beglerbegs, in the year 1591. 1 1 7. 

1 8. Some account of fultan Amurath HI. and of 
liis government : it rough draught. 1 1 9. 

19. A petition of the Levant merchants, to the 
Ld. Treaiurerj to procure them a charter of incor- 
poration. 120. 

£0. Minute of letters to be WTitten in the queen's 
Bame to the grand Turk, &c. to demand prote^ion 
of commerce; and to recommend Edw. Barton her 
ambalTador. 15 1. 

21. Notes to inform the Ld. Treafurer of cei'tain 
abufes committed in the houfe of the Englifh agent 
at Conftantinople, Jan. 19, I5gi. 123. 

22. Diftribution of prefents^ at Conftantinople, by 
Mt. Barton. 124. 

23. Things to be provided for Mr. Barton, ambaf- 
fador at Conftantinople ; and of the fervants to be al* 
lowed him. 1^2. . 125. 



24. " Tlic commodities gro\vn, and which here- 
" after may grow by relidency of her majefty's am- 
" baflador at Conftantinople ; with the difcommo- 
" dities by his non-refidency." 126. 

25v An account of Monf de Lancomye, ambalTador 
of the late K. of France (Henry III.) in Tulkey, hav- 
ing been delivered prifoner to the Englifli ambaliador, 
at that time agent to the reigning K. of France. Oct. 
1592. 127. b. 

26. Abftraft of a letter from Mr. Barton, to the 
Ld. Treafurer; concerning the ftate of the Ottoman 

court, &C. Oft. 2, 1592. 128. 

27. Henry IV. K. of France, to Mr. Barton; con* 
cerning the feizure of Lancofnao. (Lancomye?) Camp 
atArampsr Sept 31, 1592. 130. 

28. Edward Barton, to the Ld. Treafurer? touching 
the care taken to keep the Florentines from the 
trade of cloth in the Levant. July 1 6, 1 592. 131. 

29. Extrads from two letters of Mr. Barton, of 
Aug. 26, and Sept. 9, 1592. 135. 

30. A letter of intelligence from Mi\ Barton : dc- 
cyphcrcd. isfi. 

3K James I, to the emperor of AbylTinia; propofing 
a friendly intercourfe, and recommending Roljcrt 
Junius. (Lat.) ' i38. 

32. A note of the ])rovinccs allotted to certain Beg- 
lerbegs ; and of certain fortified towns, on the fron- 
tiers of Tranfylvania. 139. 

S3. A continuation of the feries of Henry Lcllo's 
letters to the Ixvant company, xr. 13. being 20 in 
number, and of the years 1G03, 4, 5, G, and 7, i40. 

34. " A brief note or remembrance of fuch Bafliaws 
" and chief viceroys that governed under the great 
"Turk during my (Edw. Barton's?) employment 

with him, as Q. EHzabeth's and K. James's ambaf- 
" fador ; and the caufes of their deaths and deprive- 
" ments," from 1597. 155. 

35. Henry IV ? K. of England, to the emperor of 
Abj^linia ; extolling his intention of allifting in refcu- 
ing the holy fepulchre from the hands of the infidels, 
and recommending John Archbp. of the Eaft and 
^Ethiopia. (Lat.) 1404.'^ 172. 

36. Henry IV, toThemurbeo (Timurbeg, or Tamer- 
lane) ; acceding to Timur's offer of a free commercial 
intercourfe between their mutual fubjefts propofed 
by Archbp. John; and congratulating him on his 
vidory over Bajazeth. (Lat.) 1404? 172. 

37. Henry iv, to (Janus r) king of Cyprus and 
Armenia; alfo to Michael Steno doge of Venice; 
friendly and complimental. A note is here added 
that fim jlar letters were fent to theEmpr. of Trebizond, 
and the K. of Georgia- (Lat.) 1 73. 

38. A deed of Emanuel II. Palcsologus Empr. of the 
Eaft ; acknowledging the receipt of 3000 marks which 
Henry IV. had prefented him with, to pay a d^bt. 
(Lat. with a feal.) London, Feb. 3, 1400. 174. 

39. Henry rv, to Miraffa, the fon of Tamerlan ; 
and alfo to the Empr. Emanuel II ; friendly and com- 
plimental. (Lat) 1404? 175. 

40. Henry IV ; his circular letter of recommenda- 
tion in favour of John Archbp, of the Eall. (Lat.) 
London, Feb. 12, 1404. 175. 

41. A correfpondence between Sultan Amurath 
ITL aoid Muftapha Beg his bafliaw, on one part, and 
Q. Elizabeth on the other ; propofing a commercial 
intercourfe and treaties : — alio a letter from Mr. Sec^ 
Wylfon, to Wm. Harbrowne, merchant in Turkey, 
who had brought on this correfpondence : the year of 
the Heg. is 937» but it is erroneous. (Lat.) 1579. 

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42. A patent Trtf Q; Elizabeth for the cftablifhment 
of the Turl>ey company ; granting MX exclufive pri- 
vilcj^e for 7 years to Edward Olboln alderman, and 
Kich. Stapers merchant. May, 1582. 182. 

43. An account of Conftaritinoplej in tlie year 
1584. (Italian.) i84. 

44. Minutes of twb letters frdm Q. Elizabeth ; 1, to 
Mr. Barton, commending his fervices; Oatlands, 
Aug. 22, 1 590 : and 2d. to the grand Turk, dccepting 
the protedion ht had ottered her fubjefts j Aug. 2, 
.1590, ' corrc6led by Cecil. 192. 

45. Charges of Edm. Collins, and other incrchants 
at Aleppo and Tripoly, in 1587, S, and 9. ^ 19G. 

46. Sinam Bafliaw, to Q; Elizabeth; in faVour of 
peace and amity, (a Latin ver(ion) Conftple. Juile 
12, 1590. . 198. 

47. An account of fums received by Mr. Edw. 
Barton fince the coming away of Mr. Wm. Harborne, 
late ambalfador at Conftantinople, in the years 1588, 
89, 90, and 91. 200i 

4S. A note of divers things provided to he fent to 
her ]\tajefty's ambaffador at Conftantinople as pre- 
fents. 202i 

49. The particulars of tlie feveral prclcuts fent bv 
the Queen to the Grand Signior, Ins viceroy, and all 
others his nobles and council; 204. 

50. Sinan, captain balliaw, to the K of France 
(Henry IV.) ; denying the Porte having entered into 
any alliance with Spain. (Lat. verliori.) Conftan- 
tinople, Aug. 20, 1592. 206. 

51. Chyani Bafliaw, to the Spanilh ambalfador 
then at Ragufa; refufing his offers. (Lat. verfion'.) 

206. b. 

52. An account of the principal officers under the 
Grand Signiof. 0^:. 15<)2. 208. 

53. A colleftion from feveral of IVIr. Barton's let- 
ters ; ftating who were chief officers to the Grand 
Signior in the beginning of the year 1592. 210. 

54. Part of a letter from the furgeon of the Con- 
ftantine in the road of llagufa, probably to Barton ; 
informing him of a report he had heard of a new am- 
baffador coming to Conftantinonle, and of certain 
charges exhibited againft him (Barton) of coining 
money, &c. June 19, 1592. 211. 

55. Jakomo Abenryac? to Wm. Harbor; intelli- 
gence from Turkey. (Orig. Spanilh.) Conftantina, 
Sept. 1592. 212. 

56. A brief account of the prefent chief go- 
vernors of the Turkilh empire. Jan. 159s. 214. 

57- Extraft from Mr. Barton's letter of Sept. 20, 
,1595; concerning the war in Hungary, and fome 
requcfts of his own relating to prefents. 215. 

58. Edward Barton, to fir Tho. Heneage, vice- 
<rhamberlain ; two original letters containing various 
intelligence from Turkey. 0&, 20 and 23, 1595. 2 1 7. 

59. The Grand Signior (Mahomet III.) to Q. Eli- 
zabeth^ giving her a fplendid account of the taking 
jof Agria. (Italian.) Feb. 28. 1596. 225. 

60. Edw. Barton, to fir Tho. Heneage ; an original 
letter of intelligence from Turkey, partly in cypher. 
July 12, 1597. 227. 

6u Another copy of the acconnt of bafliaws, &c. 
IX. 34. 229. 

62. The Grand Signior (Mahomet III.) to Henry IV. 
Jx. of France ; concerning fome depredations com- 
mitted by the Englifli and the corfairs of Barbary, 
under pretence of being allies of and proteded by the 
Porte. (French, two copies.) Aug. 15, 1603. 241. 

65 to fir Edward Hoby; with 

an account of Muftaplia Aga, lately arrived as 



Turkifli ambaffador ; and alfo of a prince of Mol- 
davia lately arrived, &c. Strand, Aug. 1607. 245. 

64. Suwell Syndler, ambaffador in Tui-key, to- thrf 
Ld. Treafurer (Suffolk?) ; three reports concerning 
the affairs of Turkey, efpecially the commerce-, 
(Orig.) Pera, Aug» so, Dec. J9, t6i2, and April 

14, 1613; 248'. 

65. lieiazione della prefa di Seleuciain Caramafiiai 
(Prihted.) Florence, 16 13. 256. 

66. Conftance Benet, to Tho. Dingle, i commander 
of Rhodes; intelligence abotit fome motions of* 
Ld. Shrewfbury againft certain rebels. (Englifh.) 
and a P. S. about the death df a grand mafter. (Ital.) 
Berwick, Oft. 23. 262. 

67 Extrafts out of letters of intelligence fronl 
Conftantinople, and Napoli di Romania. (Italian^ 
two papers.) 263. 

681 Ftancdys le Rouge, to king . w ^ . . intelli- 
gence of armaments going on in Turkey. (Orig^ 
Tt.) Venice, May 31. 267. 

69. A )>aper of intelligence from Conftantinople. 
(Spanifli.; 269. 

70. A fragment, (Ital.) and two papers of ex* 
tra6ts out of letters from Corona and Conftantinoplei. 
(Lit.) 271. 

71. Mutat Rey, captain of Algiers, to Richard 
Staper; recommending Muftapha Aga. (Lat ver- 
fion.) Algier. Prid. Cal. Nov. 276, 

72. An account of the invafion of Hungary by 
Soliman II. 1521. (Lat) 278. 

73. A confideration of the trade into Turkey. 280. 

74. The grand vizir Dernis Bafhaw, to James I j 
defiring him to mediate a peace with the em}>eror 
Rudolph II. (An Ital. verfion.) Conftantinople 
Sept. 1606. 282. 

75. Q. Elizabeth, to Muftapha Beg j one of the 
letters of art XL 41. Oft. 25, 1579. 283. 

76. A declaratioii 6f fome prifonet iti the tttwer, 
concerning a plot he had entered into with art ambaf- 
fador at Conftantinople. (Qu. whether the author of 
the above art. XI. 2.) 285. 

77. Sultan Selim II, to the eleftors of the kingdom 
of Poland ; recommending them to chufe. Henry 

of Anjou. (Ital.) 1573. 289. 

78. The names and order of the viceroys of Tur- 
key, as they fit in the court. 290. 

79. The ftate of the trade of Turkey and Venice. 

292. 

80. Copy of a Spanifti letter of intelligence, fent 
from Tunis to the captain of San Sebaftian. 294. 

81. A petition from the merchants trading, to Bar- 
bary, to the earl of Leicefter; concerning their 
grant for an exclufive trade. 1574? 296. 

82. Edmund Hogan, to Q. Elizabeth; reporting 
his arrival and firft negociations at Morocco. (Orig.} 
Morocco, June 11, 1577. 297. 

. 83. An account of imports in London from Bar- 
bary and Portugal, in 1574, 5, and 6. 298. b. 

84. Ch. Parkins, to Ld inclofing two 

forms of letters from Q. Elizabeth, one to the K. 
of Morocco, and the other to the K. of Fez ; and 
advifing about the ftile and fonn of the queen's title. 
July 1, 1597. 300. 

85. MuUey Sleydan (Sidan) king of Morocco, to 
James I ; concerning an embargo on Englifli goods. 
July 11, 1609. 302. 

86. A ftatement of the advantages and difadvan- 
tages of the Levant trade. 304. b. 

87. A letter orpaftport of Mulley Sidan, in fa- 

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vour of Ben Remeghe, whom he hath fent into Eu- 
rope to (lifpofe of fome fugars. (An Englilh verfion.) 
Aug. 1615. 306. 

88. Auguftinus de Auguftinis, to ...... i an am- 

()le report of occurrences at the emperor's court then 
n Italy, &c. Alexandria, March 22, 1532. 308. 

88.6. Edward II. K. of Engl, to DolgietO, K. of 
Tartary; accepting his fririndfhip. (Lat.) North. 
OSt. 16. 312. 

. 89. Q. Elizabeth, to Shach Chodabenda, Emperor 
of Perfia; demanding commercial privileges for 
fome of her fubje^ls* (Lat.) Weftm. June lo, 
i579. Two copiesi 313. 
90. Twopapei-s, lluftiaiii 6i6. 

.01. Two papers, Arabic. 318. 
. 92; A paper, Ruffian. 320. 

93. Inftru6lions of the govertiort t\)6 Levant 
Company, Wm. Garrard and Rowland Hayward, to 
one of their ambafladors or agents. Londv April 18, 
1567* 321; 

94. A note of one yearns apparel for an apprentice 
in Ruffia and Perfia. 329* 

95. A meflage fiom the etAperor of Mufcovy 
(Ivan Bafilowitz) to Q. Elizabeth, delivered by 
Anth^ Jcnkinfon ; requiring her to join him againll 
the Poles. Nov. 1567- 332. 

96. Tho. Barnefter and Duckett, to the 

Council ; concerning their proceedings in Perfia to- 
wards procuring freedom of trade. Valaday, June 25, 
2569. 333. 

97. A requeft of the Ruffian ambaflador, to the 
Sec'' of State ; concerning the manner of writing the 
letters to his mafter. May 6, 1570. 335. 

98. Tlie emperor of Ruffia (Foedor Iwanowitz) 
to Q. Elizabeth ; by Dr. Giles Fletcher, her ambaf- 
fedor ; chiefly concerning trade. Mufcow, 1589. 

337. 

99. Various requefts of the Ruffian ambaffiidors, 
concerning trade. 339. 

100; Q. Elizabeth, to the empei'or of Ruffia; 
(Ivan Ba(ilowitz) promifmg to receive him hofpitably 
in cafe he Ihould be driven from his dominions, 
ilampt. C May is, 1570* 341. 

101. The emperor of Ruffia^ to Q; Elizabeth; 
demanding protection for fome of his merchants. 
1553.^ 343. 

102. A treaty of alliance between Q4 Elizabeth 
and the emperor of Ruffia. , May, 1570. 345. 

103. The emperor of Ruffia, to Q. Elizabeth; 
concerning certain Englifh merchants in his domi- 
iiions. Oct. 24, 1570. 347. 

I04i Inftru6tions of Qi Elizabeth, to Dan. Sil- 
Vefter, fent to the emperor of Ruffia; May, 1575. 

349. 

105. Notes of two converfations the emperor of 
Ruffia had with Dan. Silvefter at Mofcow, Nov. 29, 
1576, and Jan. 29> 1576-7; concerning merchants. 

353. 

106. Q. Elizabeth, to the emperor of Ruffia ; in- 
viting him to her dominions* (Lat.) Greenwich, 
June 8, 1583. 355. 

107; Q. Elizabeth, to Sujtan Murad Chan (Amu- 
tath Iti.); concerning the releafe of fome captives 
and goods. (Lat.) Lond. Oft. 7, 1585. 357. b» 

108* A note of the improper behaviour of Richard 
Rclph, one of the company's apprentices in Ruffia ; 
with a letter from him to two of his " lewd" compa- 
nions at Calan: dated Rofe Ifland, Aug. 12, 1584. 

.359. b* 

109. A difcouife of the fecoi^d and third employ- 



ment of fir Jerom Ilorfey, fent by Q. Elizabeth to 
the Eriip. of Ruffia, in the years 1585 and 1589, with 
feveral letters relating thereto; 363. 

i 10. Q. Elizabeth, to the emperor of Ruffia (Foedor 
or Theodor Bafilowitz) condoling with him on the 
death of his father, excufing fome offence given by her 
ambaflador Jer. Bowes ; wiibing to continue in peace 
and amity, &c. (Lat.) Lond. June 9j 1585. 375. 

111. Sulten Amurath IL (III.) to Q. Elizabeth; 
defiring peace, and reprefenting the ftate of his affairs, 
efpecially with regard to Poland. (Lat. verfion.) 
Conftple. June 12, 1590. 377. 

11^. Boris Foederowitz, Emp. of Ruffia, to 
Elizabeth ; in commendation of Dr. Ridley, (an 
Englifli verfion, with the feal of the original affixed 
to it.) 1599. 379. 

1 1 3. A difcuffion on the trade into the Baltic and 
Ruffia. 382. 

1 14; Q. Elizabeth, to the Emp. of Ruffia; on com- 
niercial affairs, and the proteftion of her fubje6ts t 
fent by Mr. Tho. Randolph. (Lat.) Windfor^ 
Sept. 16, 1568; 385. 

1 1 5; The Emp. of Ruffia, to Q. Elizabeth ; thank- 
ing her for the offer of fending him over a young 
lady, &c; (an Englifli verfion.) Mofkow, April, 

1603? 392. 

116. Inftruaions of Q. Elizabeth, to Dan. Silvef* 
ter; fent into Ruflia. (a rough draught.) 393. 

1 1 7. Doftor Tim. Willis's relation of his journey 
in Ruffia. 400^ 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftansfoL 361. 

A feries of letters from Mr. Edward Barton, during 
his refidence as Englifli ambaffador at Conftantinople, 
in the years 1593, 1594, 1595, and 1596. This appears 
to have been an official copy book, in which there 
are many blanks which were probably cyphers in the 
originals ; fome are filled up by a different hand : moft 
of the letters appear to have been addreffed to the Ld, 
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Cotlex membran; in folio, conftans ex foliis 264. 

1. " Modus quomodo parliamentum regis Anglise, 
et Angloruin fuorum, tenebatur, temporibus regis 

" Edwardi filii Ethelredi regis, qui modus recitatus 
" fuit per difcretioies iegni, coratn Willelmo diice 
" Normannie, conqueftore et rege Angliee, ipfo 
*^ conqueftote hoc pnecipiehte, et^er ipfum appro- 
" batus, etfuis temporibus, et temporibus fuccefforuni 
fuorum, reguni Anglise, ufitatus." 1. 

2. " Arinotatio quis fat fenefchalliis Anglic, et quid 
" ejus officium." 4. b4 

3. An alphabetical index to the antient flatutes. 
(French.) 6. 

4; A record of t^e court of common pleas, in which 
Tho. Wynter was refufed for incapacity, and Joha. 
Weft was admitted in the office of prothonotary; 
quoted as a precedent in a fubfequent contefted ap- 
pointment. (Litin.) 42. b. 

5. Statuta regum Angliae, ab A* 1 Edwardi III. ad 
annum 1 Ricardi III. (Gallice et Latine.) 44. 

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iPra^figuntlir hcec : " Prefentem llbrum ordinavit, 
" et fcribi fecit, icver"""* in Chrilto pater et 
" dominus frater Nicolaus, cardinalis Ara- 
" gonice; qiiem compilavit cx diverfis regiftris, 
ex libris camenu apoftolica*, et cx aliis 
" etiain libris et cronicis diverlis, cum magna 
" diligentia et iabore." 

Elenchus contentorum, fatis prolix^ confeftus, et 
antiqua manu defcriptus. 2. 

1. Infeudatio regni Sicilice, per Clementem IV. 
Papam, Carolo, S. Ludovici regis Francia^ filio (fic.) 
A** 1265, faCUk fuit enim is Caiolus frattr, non filius 
Ludovici IX. 8i 

2. Modus faciendi liomagium domino Papjp de 
regno Sicilian, quando confertur regi; Ig. 

3. Traftatus de jurifdiftione et titulis ecclefiaj 
fuper regnum Apuliae et Sicilia?* 20* 

4. Litera Caroli L regis Sicilia?, mifla Gregorio IX. 
l^apa ; fupcr folutione cenffts pro regno Sicilian. 28. 

5. Fomia confirmationis fadiie per Dm. Bonifacium 
(VIII.) Papam, fuper traftatu pacis inter Dnos. Ca- 
rolum comitem Alenfonenfem, et Robertum ducem 
CalabritE, ex una parte, et R. Fredericum de Aragon, 
ex altera ; fuper infula et regno Sicilise, et jurc quod 
babet ecclefia in eodem. 29. 

6. Refponfio D. Bonifacii PapjE vlll, faaa D. Ca- 
rolo regi Siciliae ; fuper fucceflionc di6li regni. 39. 

7. Litera quam D. Carolus rex Sicilian mifit D. Cle- 
menti Papas IV ; fuper dilatione folutionis cenfus 
debiti. 39. b. 

8. Infeudatio facia per D. Bonifacium Papam VIII. de 
regno Sardinias et Corficro^ III. principi D. Jacobo 
regi Aragoniaj. - 41* 

9. Donatio facia per regem Joh^nnem, Innocentio 
papas HI. de toto regno Anglian et infula Hibernise. 
Londoniis, d. 3 Oftob. 12134 , * 47. 

10. Forma homagii quod fecit diftus rex Anglias ; et 
€fu€)d debent facere Duo. Papje et facro fcae. eccliAe. 
RomansB, omnes et fmguli reges Anglise. 48. 

11. De Danelaye, five lege Danorum; et denario 
B. Petri. 48. b. 

1 2. De valore diverfarum monetarum. 49. 

IS. Statutum D. Nicolai P. IV, de divifione fruc- 
Imim, reddituum et proventuum ecclefia? inter Papam 
et cardinales. 50, 

14. Inftrumentum donationis fafta^ cardinalibus per 
Jy. Benedidum Papam XII. A. D. 1334, de medietate 
omnium cenfuum, vifitationum et denariorum S. Pe- 
Ui. 51. 

15. Revocatio fafta per D. Gregorium P. X. d€ 
eleemofyna Ribaldomm^ &c. . 52. 

16. Privilegia imperatorum et regrnn, conceflk 
ccclefias; h. e. Conftantini Imp. Papae Sylveftro; 
Ludovici Imp. tempore Papae Pafchalis, iiiper re- 
galibus B. Petro conceflis ; et Henrici i. imperatoris. 

53. 

17. De denario B. Petri in Francia. 60. 

18. De regiftis pertiiientibus ad f cclefitm. 60. 

19. De proprietatibus peitinentibus ad ecclefiam. 

63. b. 

20. Die proceflibus paparum, contra principes in- 
uliles. 68. 

21. Quajlitcr D. Adriarras Papa Hi. noluit recipere 
id ofculum pacis^ linp. Fridericum I. 76. 



^2. Juramentum fidelitatis quod domino Papae fe- 
cerunt, et faciunt Romani impcratores, reges, prin- 
cipes, lenatolres Romani, archiep* aliique. 76. b. 

23. De mirabilibus Romae. 82. 

24. De ordinationibus et geftis paparum, circ^ 
{latum ecclefiafticum. 94. b. 

25; De defcripttoiie Italia?^ ex hiftoria ecclefi-^ 
aftica* 99. 

26. De tbcis fan£lis terne Jerulklem* 101* 

27. Nomind tpifcoporum et patriarcharufh Jerofo* 
lomytanorum. 1 10. b. 

26. De divifion^ orbis* 11 1. b. 

29. De defignatione locottim totius univerfi, fe-* 
cundum B. Ambrofiuin. 1 1 h 

30. De ortu, operibus, inorte et fepuTtuta illuftriuni 
virorum, qiii in facra fcriptura commemorantun 

112. 

31. De Machometo: ejufque tthot generationi% 
qui defcendit de ftirpe Hyfmaelis. 12«* 

Kef% C. IIL . 

Codex partlm tnembran. partim chartac. in folio 
conftans foh 223. 

1. Nicolaus UpWn, ecclefiar. cathed. Sarunl et 
Wellenfis canonicus, de armis et pertinentibus ad oflt* 
cium militare; quatuor libris, viz* (in pergamena.) u 



(a.) De oificio militari. 1. b, 

(b.) De belle jiifto, et ejus fpeciebus. 20. b, 

(c.) De coloribus in armis depidis, et eorum no- 
bilitate ac differentia. 29* 

(d.) De diverfis fignis in armis depiftis. 36. 



2. Hiftoria ecclefiaftica Angliee, a quodam monacha^ 
RolFenfi fcripta ; abA' 185. ad An. 1377. (in charta.) 

72* 

3. ChartiB quamplurimte ori^inales regum, mag- 
natum et aliorum, de fundationibus et donationibua 
monafteriorum ; aliifque ; viz. 

(a.) Charta Rogeri conftabularii Ceftrias, confir- 
mans omnes donatiqnes, conceflTiones et confir- 
mationes ecclefiae et monafterii B. Mariae de 
Nortona. (vid. Dugd. Monaft. T. II. p. 185.) 

170, 

(b.) Charta regis Henrici II. de fundatione mo-^- 
nafterri de Brodeflega, Rothomagii. 1 72. 

(c.) Charta regis Stephani, data abbati et mona- 
chis monafterii de Bellewas (Bildewas) A"* 1 139, 
(extat in Dugd. Alonaft. T. I. p. 779.) 172. b. 

(di) Conventio, et finalis pax et concordia, inter 
Ranulfum (de Mefchines ?) comitem Ceftriae, et 
Robertum (de Bellomonte?) comitem Legre- 
ceftriae, fafta coram Roberto II. epifcopo Lin* 
colnige. (Ext. in Aug. Vincentii "errors ia 
Brooke's Catal. of nobility, p. 30 1.) 173. 

(e.) Ordinatio Nicholai prioris et conventus mo- 
nafterii S. Trinitatis (Corp. Chrifti) London, 
de milTis celebrandis pro magiftro Thoma Young 
curitB Cantuar. oflSciali, A'' 1368. 174. 

(f.) A letter from Hu^h Le Defpencer, to Johii 
Inge his vifcount in Glamorganfhire ; approving 
of various proceedings of the latter touching 
his eftates, and giving fome further orders, 
(French.) Ciceftr. March 21. 175. 

(g.) Nomina diverforum locorum quae in hiftoriis 
Saxonicis occurrunt. coUeda per Job. Jofceli- 
num. N. Br Loco non fuo apponitur hsec col- 
leftio. 176. 

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(h.) Charte quatiior, fc. Odonis abbatis Sci. Mar- 
tini de Bcllo, de terris couceflis Willmo. Nicho- 
lao et Gaufredo de Bromhain, et Ofmundo filio 
iElwrici Forettarii. 180. 

(i.) Charta R. Henriei IT. de confirmandis terris, 
poffeffionibus^ et libertatibus monafterii S. Mar- 
tini de Bella ' I80.b. 

(k.) Conceflio ecclefije de Toteham canonicis 
S. Trinilatis London, per Simoncm (St. Liz ?) 
comitem Northaniptouice. , 180. b. 

(1.) Charta Jofcelini caftellani de Arundel (re- 
ginae Adelizee fratris) de ecclefia de Budinca- 
tona, data nionachis B. Pancratii. 181. 
(m.) Breve Nigelli epifcopi Elienfis et baronum de 
Scaccario, vicecomiti de Glouceftria, pro mo- 
nachis de Bordefleia. I8I. 

(n.) Charta (Hamelini Plantagenet?) comitis 
Warren, archidiacono Surrey; ut prior et ca- 
nonici S. Mariae de'Suwrch (Suthwerc) in pace 
teneant capellam de Niudegat. I8I. 

(0.) Charta (Lanfranci?) archiep. Cantuan con- 
firmans ectlefiam omnium fan6lorum de Gra- 
vene, monachis regularibus S. Maria; de Suth- 
Averca. I8I. 

(p.) Conceflio R. Ciceftri® efpifcopi, Brunkino de 
Hafting, ut daret decimaln de dominio fuo de 
terra quam tenet in marifco de Pevenefell, ec- 
cleliae 8. ?idavtini de Bello, . i 8 1 . b. 

(q.) Charta Odonis^ abbatis et conveut^is S. Mar- 
tini de B^Uo, Nicholao filio Aldwini Palmeri, de 
terris in Bromham, ab ipfis tenendis. 181. b. 

(r.) Cyrographum Gilberti de Rifing ; concedens 
monachis de Lewes dimidium foccagium in 
Leaun ; A** 1161. 182. 

(s.) Charta Reginaldi de Warrena, vicecomiti de 
Lewis, et baronibus comitates ; de reddita bur- 
genfibus Lewienfibus mercatoria ghilda pro 
annuo redditu. 182. 

(t.) Charta Ricardi I. regis, comiti David et hisre- 
dibus ejus; de Gumceftria, terris in Nafington, 
et in J^^reweU apud^Waltham. a j 94. 1 82. b. 

(u.) Proles quatuor fororum Ranulphi comitis 
CeftriJB. • I82.b. 

(x.) Mandatmn R. Henriei in, Ricardo de Clare 
comiti Glouceftriae et Hereford, ut impediat ne 
Margarita foror Leulini, filii Griffin), nubat in 
damnum et praejudicium regis. las.b. 

(y.) Certificatio dire6la Johanni epifcopo Nor- 
wicenfi, per Matildam de Muntechenefi, de ec- 
clefia S. MarisB de Hegharn^ ab. ipfa canonicis 
S. TYmitatis de Gypefwicb data. 182. b. 

(z.) .Confirmatio R. Henriei III. bullse LuciiPapse; 
ordini Ciftercienfi concefTae; ut de laboribus, 
qups propriis manibus aut fumptibus excolunt, 
;;iemini aecimas Iblvere teneantur. '193, 

(aa.) Robert de Foilun Clk. to John de la Venele 
de Cefterhunt, and John his fon ; fignifying that 
one of the king's melVengers had been robbed ; 
and defiring that the letters he carried might 
be forwarded without delay. (Fr.) 1 83. 

(bb.) Charta Ranulphi comitis Ceftrise, Gifleberto 
de Beningwurth; in qua concedit terram per 
fervitium fex militum. 1 83. 

(cc.) Relatio abbatis. der Dora, de controverfia cum 
decano et capitulo Her^fordenfu 183. b. 

(dd.) Acquietaijitia fa6ta, priori S. Tniiitati?, Lon- 
don, de debitis, per quofdam Judipos. (Lat 
et Hebi^ce.) 183. b. 

(ee.) Aha gtjfdem generis, Judaeorum nominibus 
fignata (Hebraice.) 184- 



(ff.) BuUas duas Honorii & Alexandri PP. in favo- 
rem monachorum Ciflercienfium ; in quihus ter- 
ras et prsedia illorum a decimis folvendis exi- 
munt; cum citationibus e jure canonico. 184. 

(gg.) Inyentaria catallorum, tempore R. Johann is; 
ex quibus pretium et valor bovis, vaccje, ali- 
arumq. rerum, feculo illo, cognofci poteft. 

184. b. 

(hh.) Indulgentia Walteri (GifFord) arcliiep. 
Eborac. conceffaiis qui ad fabricam conventualis 
ecclcfice B. Manx de Suwerk, de fuis faculta- 
tibus, aliquid charitative contulerint. A. D. 127s, 

184. b. 

(ii.) Sententia definitiva H, archiep. Cantuar. pro 
abbate & conventu de Perfore, contra Matham 
de Cigoni clericum; de violentiis et oppreflio- 
nibus ipfis illatis, &c. 1^5. 

(kk.) Finalis concordia faaa, A^ I R. Joh. interSew- 
alluni filium Roberti de Soutmaresfcld, et Will. 
Pi iorem de Suthwerk ; de terris in Benfled. 1 85. 
(11.) Con ventio altera, inter eofdem. 185- 
(mm.) Breve vicecomiti Surria*, nomine jufticiarii; 
ut pr^cipiat priori de Suthwerk Sewallo, filio 
Roberti, duas virgatas tcrrie, &c. in Benftede 
reddere. 135. 

(nn.) Finalis concordia inter Robertum de Sapet 
Will, priorem de Suthwerk ; de terris in Tade- 
lawe. A" 4 Joh. ' iso. h. 

(qo.) Breve de praecipe, noi^me jufticiarii, de 
terris prsediftis. 185. b. 

(pp) LitersB R. Henriei III. in quibus cuflodiam 
caftri Dover, &c. concedit Edwardo filio primo- 
genito, pro fecuritate fua, et tranquillitate regni. 

185. b. 

(qq.) Forma acquietantiae, pro pecunia depofita in 
tliefauraria de Anglefeia. A' 1267. 186. 

(rr.) Sententia definitiva fafta per Radulphum de 
Sympringham, in caufa qujB vertebatur inter 
Joh. reaorem Eccl. de Withekot. adorem, et 
Theob. reftorem Eccl. de Pike>vTlI, de obventi- 
onibus ratione fepultura3<lebitis. id6. 

(ss.) Conceffio terraruni in Marewe, facia per pri^ 
orem et capitulum domus hofpitalis in Anglia, 
Willelmo Capellano, pro annuo redditu dimidise 
hiarcaj : cum conditione. A. 1 1 85. 1 86. 

(tt.) Cpnvcntio inter Edwardum, filium Ailbrifli 
de Sudwcrke, etTliomam de Sudwerke, de terris 

. ibi venditis. . i. 136. b. 

(uu.) Legatum Criftinro, uxbris Rodberti, ecclefice 
S. MarijE de SuJthwerca. i . I86..b. 

(xx.) Verediftum Widonis, aliorumque hominum 
de Stowa in comitatu Kantii, de ha^redibus et 
terris Roberti de Scalario. 137. 

(yy-) Conventio inter priorem de Sudwerke:, et Ric. 
de Stiow, de ivdificanda domo in ufum prions. 

187.' 

(z2t) Breve Eicardi epifcopi Loiidinenfis, de ap- 
proprianda ecclefia de Burgeftede abbati et 
coji^ventui^ de Stratford Langtlaome com. Elfex, 
per Gualterum de Bella Valle, oDvcnientibus,'et 



falario aflignatis vicario. 



187. 



(aaa.) Regiftriun chartarum ecclefi® $ljlienlis> et ub^ 
erant repofitse, accurate defcriptum. Sec. XIIi; 

(bbb.) Notula librorum Saxonicorum qui ad ma- 
• htis J. Jofcelini venerunt. ' ' ^ igi. 

'(dec.) Cat^logus auAorum qui fcripferunt hifto- 

riain gentis Anglbrum, ct ubi extant j per Jo. 

Jofcelinum. 191. b. 

(dddO Rdaxitiodebfti cuidam Jud^o; cum ftib- 
' feriptione Hebraica. igg, 

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(eee..) Remiffio feodi unius wiilitis in Hanfield, 
quam fecit Hugode Bufey, priori de Lewes, fub 
variis conditionibus. 196. 

(fff.) Charta fuiuktionis abbatias de Pultune in 
com. Ceftrienfi, per Robertum pincernam Ra- 
nulphi comitis Ceftriae, A. D. 1158 (Ext. in 
Dugd. Monafi. T. I. p. B9i.) 197. 

(ggg.) Charta Roberti de Dena et iixoris ejus Si- 
^bylla3, in qua concedit priori S. Pancratii Latis- 
aquenfis ecclefiam de WaWrena, cum terris et 
deciniis, et decimam de Calvintona- 197. 

(lihh.) Compofitio inter priorem et conventum de 
Novo loco in dioecefi Wintonienfi, et Johanncm 
de Arundel, rcaorem Eccl. dt Walda, de penfi- 
onc 1 2 mar car um eidem reclori folvenda. 197. b. 

(iii.) Liter® patentes R. Edwardi II; de confir- 
matione terrarum hofpitalis B. Marias extra por- 
tam epifcopi London ; cum indice benefafto- 
rum et terrarum ejufdem. 198. 

(kkk.) Charta Euftachi de Merch, defundatione 
monafterii fan6timonialium apud Codeneham, 
de ordine de Apeltuna. 207. 

(111.) Charta comitis Gifeberti, de terra de Dere- 
renduna Eccl. S. Mariae de Sudwercha, et deci- 
ma de Cupefald. 207. 

(mmm.) A French letter, without name or date, in 
which the writer exhorts a friend taexert himfelf 
cheerfully in the fervice of a fuperior ; and in- 
forms him of fome mercantile tranfa6lions dSpe- 
cially concerning cloths. 208. 

(nnn.) Charta Roberti de Brus, filii IfabelUe de 
Brus, in qua dat monachis de Wardona, terram 
de Sterth in com. Huntendoniae. £08. 

(000.) Carmen in laudum Gulielmi, &c. (an 
fragmentom ?) 208. b. 

4. Rcgifti-um diplomatum, chartarum, et literarum, 
de rebus mter Angliamet Scotiam geftis, a temporibus 
R. Ricardi I. ad tempora R. Hemici V. in archivis 
Weftmonafterii. * 209. 

5. Traftatus de Pfalmo quinquagefimo. (majoris 
operis ff agmentum) fee. XII. 218. 



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Codex membran. in folio, conftans fol. 122. 
Sec. XIII. 

1. Imaginum fee. XIII. depidlanim coUedio, quae 
IjiftorivB V. et N. Teftamenti illuftranda, inferviunt 

1. 

Calendarium. 20. 

3. Pfalterium latinum, cum verfione Gallica. 36. 

4. Canticaxi. Vet. et Nov, Teftam. (cum verfione 
Gallica :) 

(a.) " Confitebor tibi Domine qum iratus eft mihi.*' 

103. b. 

(b:) " Ego d^xT in dimidio dierum meonim : vadam 
ad portas infen.*' 104. 

(c.) " Exultavit cor meum in Domino, et exultatum 
«ft cor meum in Domino meo." 104. b. 

(d.) " Cantemus Domino, gloriofe enim magnifi- 
catus eft, equum et afcenforem dejecit in mare." 1 05. 

(e.) " Domihe audivi auditionem tuam, et timui." 

. * 105. b. 

(f^) " Audite coeli quae loquor. audiat terra verba 
bris ni^i.'* 106. b. 

(lgv) " Benedjcdte omnia oj^era Domini Domino. 

JQ8,b. 



(h.) Tc Deum laudamus ; te Dorakum confite- 
mur." 109. 

(i.) " Benedichis Dominus Deus Ifrael, quia vifita- 
vit et fecit redemptionem plebis fu^." 109, b. 

(k.) " Magnificat anima mea Dominum." no, 

(1.) " Nunc dimittis fervum tuum Domini." 110. 

5. Doxologia" Gloiia in excelfis Deo," oratiodo- 
minicalis, fymbolum apoftolicum et Atlianaliamim. 
(cum verfione Gallica.) no. 

6. Litania; in qua angeli et fan6ii invocantur: 
cum orationibus et coUedtis ad earn pertiuentibus. 

112. 

7. Orationes variae; fcil. confeffio peccatorum^ 
ad virginem Mariam, ad S. Michaclem Archange- 
lum, S. Swithinum, aliofque fandlos. 114. 

8. O ratio qua3 frequenter repctita valet contra 
certum nuinerum pfalmorum. 119. 

9. Qiyaefitio ; i. e. oratio S. AuguftinL 120. b. 
la Oratiuncula' quatuor. (cum rcifione Gallica.) 

U2. 



Nero, C. V. 

Codex membran. in folio, conliaiis foliis 281. 
Sec. XI. 

1. Nota de pccnitentia Hildebrandi P. (Gregorii 
VU.) dum ia extremis ageret. ' i. b. 

2. Chronica chf onicarum : vel potius traftatulus 
varii, de ratione computandi cyclum pafehalem, &c. 
viz. 

(a.) Magnus cyclus pafchalis ajungentor: XXXIl*' 
annorum; in cujus fecundo auno, juxta Diony- 
fiufn, natus eft Dominus. 3, 

(b.) Alia emendatio asinorum incarnationis^ juxta 
Jeronimum, Caffiodonun et Orofium. ii. b. 

(c.) Tertia ^mendatio annorum incarnationis, 
fecundum martirokigtum et paffioats paparum, 
et decretaks epiftol», &c. 1 3. 

(d.) Brevis chronologia la»6lorum, paparum, &c. 

16. b. 

(e.) Tabulae 28 cyclorum decennoven^lium; mag- 
num cyclum Dionyifi^num nempe complefiens. 

17. b. 

3. Mariani Scoti chronica clara. Exemplar per- 
pulchram et emendatum, ubi plura extant quse yi 
edititis (Bafil. i559,et apud Piftoriumin reruin Germ. 
Script.) fruftr^ quaeruntur. 25. 

4. Tabula pafchalis^ cum cyclis; 15«. b. 

5. Bkrtliolom: d6 Cotton, monachi Nonvicenfis, 
hiftoria An^licanaj feu liber fecundus, de regions 
Anglis^ Dacis et Normannis. ad A"* 1298. 16O. 

6. Ejufdem tradlatus de archiepifcopis et epifcopis 
Anglorum, liber tertius. 052. 

t. GrcgoHi Papae epiftola, ad epifeopo^ Lohdinen- 
fem et Elienfem ; in qua continetur caufd fecundu; 
combuftionis ecclefiaj Norwicenfis : data aptrd "L^rbem 
asteraam." 3 Idus Martii, Pontif. A* primo. 279. 



Nero, C. VL 

Codes membran. in fbliC; conftasis fbliis I B0. 

Prima pars Grauarii Johaunis de tJoco frumenti. 
(i. e. Wheathamftead) olim abbatis irt<!rtrgrftcrii S. Al^ 
bani ; de hiftorirs et hiftorrographis. !^rtingit ad 
literam L. " Lapides pretiofi." Pars' altera extat in 
coditt Tiberius D. v. ninxc iocendiapene, confers. 

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Codex membran. in folio, conAanis fbliis 2£4. 
Sec. XII. 

1. Vita S. Albani proto-*martyris Anglofum ; et S. 
Amphiboii, foGiorumqUe l. 

2. Vita S. Augu&ini, atdiiepifcopi Cantuarienfw, ct 
coiKfefToris. 9. 

S. Vtta S. Gutblaci Cioilandenfis, ftrenuiffimi ac 
perfe6l:iffinii anachorctae. 28. b. 

4. Vita S. Godebertcb vilginis ; et tniracula ejuf- 
dem. 39. b. 

5. Vita S. Frontonii abtiatis. 41. b. 

6. Paffio S. Eleiithcrii, et; Anthi® matris ejus. 43. 

7* Vita et paffio. S. iElphegi arckiep. Cantuar. et 
martyxis ; -per Ofbornaiii monachum Cantuan-ienlera. 

8. Vita S* Urfmari, epifcQpi ct confefforis, 57. 

9. Vita' et paffio B. Bonifacii, epifcbpi et iTi^rtyris. 

• ' 59. b. 

10: P^o S. Sympliorofe, cum ftplem flliis (fr^o;- 
itienttim.) ^ 72, 

11. Vita S. Dunftani archiep. dahtuar. per Ada- 
lardum, BUndinieufis coenobii monachum qui illam 
infcribit S. *^lphegQ emfdem Eccl. archiep. 72. b. 

1 2. Vita S. Anfelmi Cantuar. archiep. verfibus hex- 
ametris.. , , • ^. . , : . ; 

Incip. " Tan^e Syon citbaram fub ameniB carmine 
vocis, / 
• "Ortus ab occiifu Ibl dedumur ad ortum." 

' ' 77.b. 

13. Annales nioftift^ii di^Thbrtifeyiiii i«fola 

ab A" 961, ad An. I4^l. v^ii* p^i\mV:<^l]^tv -7§l 

14. Rteddituale, ^'rfefcrij)tlb lehuriirii.a4 af^bUr^^ 
S. Prtri de Biirgo p^rtiiiteritivmi. Set. XVl ' , S4? 

15. Breve chronicou, a Chrifto nato, . ad annum 
1141. S«c.XiI. ^ - ' : ^^15. 

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Codex membran. in * folio, conlfeaWs foliis 334. ^ 
' . Sec. XIV. • ' ; 

1. Liber de conrjjotis div€i;forum reddituum in 
gafderoba regis. Incipit. ab A* 4 R. Edw. II. et 
continuatur ad An. 1 1 R. Edw. III. Inclufive. 1. 

2. Jocalia et vtrfellatn^nta auri et, ai;genti, re- 
cepta j>er indenturam de D. Roberto de Tan ton, nuper 
cuftgde gardeiobaj R. Ed\\wdi ill. apiid Wyndefore, 
31 Jufii A*" regis f)raedi6tl octavo. ' ■ ' 319.; 

3. Compotus de denariiS fplutis diyerfis^ia^iu^ibus 
et aliis, de prajftito, de quibus tenpntur rdpondere 
Dno. regi: 8 Edw. ill. ' 322. 

4. Denarii debiti per i-egem divei-fis. 8 £dw. izj, 

' . • \' \ 826.1 

^Codex membran. in folio, conftans fol. 228. 

1. Necrologium, five otltuarium vetufl;ufn regum, 
archiepifcopor. epifcdpor. abbiitutn, fatterd6{um, tho- 
tiachoruiid, momaKuitl; aKoQrom<fae ^ Nor- 
mannorum, per fingulos anni menles dlfpofi^ki^ifn!. 
Qlim pertinefoat ad, eq^k^am. Qantu^fi^offiO). .:Sec. 

SL Fragmentum obituarii, five calendarii emortu- 
alis : i^OTjtinet emm.fi?J^ji*|)|W'tein:l?<^«fi^;8flpteii>bris 
et O^fjJ^iis, i^tegruift jNpyembaeni/frfib; fM^pvp JHr 



3. Nomina fratrum et fororuin THonyfidrum S. An- 
felmi ; aliorumque qui in iftain focietatem erint re- 
cepti. 20. b. 

4. Regiftrum chartarum magtfiri et fratrtim fnititiaj 
Templi in Anglia : continens literas regiai, p6n\ifi- 
cales, ^pifcopaies, de tciris, privilegiis H jutibus in 
Wilburgham et Carleton. Sec. XVI. ie2. 

5. Regiftrum chartarun^Jfratrum fan^be doixiiis hdC- 
pitalis Jerufalem, de terris m Ghipenhafti, Aflielcy, et 
Silverley; et de earundem redditibus, libertatibus, 
&c. 28. 

6. Indenture between K. Henry VIIL and Edw 
North, Efq. treafurer of the couit o^ augmentations; 
about the exchange of the manors of Hadenham 
and Codyngton in the county of Buckingham, foi 
lands in the counties of Suffolk and Cambridge: 
dated Dec. 4, 1540. with the king's diploma, dated 
Weftm. Jan. 29, 1540-1. 148. 

7. Inftruments concerning tlie patronages of cer 
tain churches, viz, 

(a.) Of St. Michael's iti Wood Street, London; 
granted by Wm, BurncU to fir Edw. North, 

155. b. 

(b.) Of Afliley in the county of Cambridge; 
^^ranted by J. de Vere E. of Oxfttd to tiie 
lame. " 157, 

. (c.) Of Molton in the county of Suffolk ; granted 
by the Abp. of Cafntei-b. to the fariie. 157./ 

(d.) Of tJheftertoh in the county of Huiitnil^don; 
granted hy R. Andrew and M. TuiTi?r, ^ jto ilie 
lame. • / 1571 b^ 

: 8. Diplomata regis Henrici vill. de dompjet; ec- 
clefia ihohafterii de Eyhefhafai five EffneUi^rtli^ in 
qomitatii Oxoh, eidemD. Edw. North, datfs/ , X88^ 
9. Valores diverforum manpjiorvim redoriaruiiL hlfl 
in com. Ox^on. Qlouceft. et Buckiag^). cuiU' diplo- 
injfiti6us regiis eifdem cohceuii , ' .16^^ 

. 10. Forma et modus qui ob^OTV^trl debet^ lA coro- 
hatiohe regis; cum nbminibus pffician^^^^^ pn^^i- 
palium in die coronationis regis : deeft initiuiii ; ij^detilr 
fcHptus tempore R. HeriHd\ f. ' ' ; : ; 165. 

l i. The manner of making of knights, after the 
6uftohi of Eriglahd, in time of peace, arid at the 
coronation ; that is, knights of the Batfi, ifid. h.' 

12* Tlie ordinance o^* a kin^, when he fhall gO to 
Ihs proceflipn. / / I7 U' 

Coronatio regis Henrjci VI. , i . ;;122., 
.14. The,#iarriiagc^ of Ch^rlps.the bold D.:of J8ur- 
guiidy with the pvincefs Mai;gar^$fe Ji^t %o 
ward IV. Jupq,-i8p 1467; and of hec recej^ion ia 
inlanders. ^ • ^I'V''?:! 

15. Traft^ttts polemieus . de carne et Cingi/inc 
Chrifti: quern, etfi paruin accurate, edidit Lud. 
Cellotijis. \ . ' 'yj79^ 

1,6. I^itene prowratoriajetiibellipriorise^^^^^ 
eccl. Cantuar. Ric. de Fermglies ej 
arcfiidiacoui, dc toritfoverfia circa jurilHiipfionfem, 
ad <}uem nimirum pertinebait, vafcante fedt. -Ubi 
tridta p^afci^taiude hiftoria totius proceffiid. L IBS. 

' a. Itcydl^ t|uae<idm ol^dlrf^tif, in tapr^tiW^ ^iiH^ 
fkli, A. D. 1253, BcmJdiaiiA!frtiA,^irti vidrtuP^^^ 
otReiis et miffis in diebus benefaftorum, qui iBfti iA*- 
minantur, annivcrfa^iis celebranjlis. (uuica pagina.) 

. - ' ' 194. 

ip. LibeUus, qui "Philomela" vpcatur: ,five me- 
diutic^ Job: # fl(iV6detf; cfelci AMbt}iH 
gtfm Anglife, nn^tW: iqgif d.^ :5l^^4i^'fltple, 
pi^i^one, c|t xqAu^;ie(5li»ne;^^^ ec^ita^,.,, lt)5^; 

\i J.9. C^itb^Cffiihi gaudta Virginiki gtoripfaa: fedite 
ab eodem. ^ i v: ..; : . : j i!d?. b;' 

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20. Fgufele;ni, cantica 50 ; five meditatio in hono- 
reiti D. Salvatoris. _ ^ , ^08» 

Ejufdem meditatio "Cythara" dida; de Sal- 
vatoris redolentillima p^ffione., Q 1 6. b. 

£2. Ejufdem 50 falutationes B. Virginis; quibus. 
inferitur memoria dominicge palfionis. • . C2i.b. 

23. Ejufdem Laus de B. Virgine, quse "Viola" 
vacatur. ; 223. 
,24. Ejufdem " Lyraf extoUens B. VirginemJ 

■ : . . : . ■ ' 224. 

25. Ejufdem canticum amoris. 224. 

Poftremi o€to tra6tatus, a nempe 18, verfibus 
' metricis panguntur. 

^ . Nero^ C. X. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 112. 
Sec. XVI. 

1. Queen Jane (Seymour) to the Ld. Privy Seal 
(Qp^iiwell) notifying the birth of a prince (Ed- 
Wrd VI.) (Orig. fealed, but not figned.) Hamp- 
ton-court. Odl. 12, 153.7. l.h. 

2. A; report of Tho. Rutland, and five other me-; 
dical men ; concerning the queen's extreme illnefs.. 
(Orig.) Hampton-court, Od. 17, 1537. 2. 

3- Rich. GaelliaTn, to the Ld. Privy Seal? propof- 
irig that a folemn clirge and malfes fliould be faid in: 
St PaiilV, in prefence of the mayor, aldennen, and ; 
edmSnoriers, for the foul of the late Q. Jane. (Orig.) i 
Lbnd/Nov. 8, 1537. 2.b. 

'4. ■ Princ6. Edward ; a. to Henry VIII. Hatfield, 
Sept.^1 b. to the queeil (Catherine Parr.) c. toi 
Heriry Vlll. Hartford, Jan. 10. (Orig. the firft and: 
left liiat.' the 2d Englilh.) 3. ; 

" 5. A rotigh draught of a letter from Henry Vlli, 
to prince Edward. (Lat.) 61 ' 

'6.' Piihce Edwaid, to his uncle the D. of Somerfet. 
(pVi^'. Lslt.) • Hiintdori, Nov. 8. 7- 
'^rj'. king Edward vi, the diary of his reign ; Avritj- 
ten with his own,hand. . 6-b. ^ 

^'[[s!. Tlje' n^hies of die whole council; with t%.i,rj 
"clLvifibn into,' ievcr^l commiflions and charges. ^9. i 



Nero, C. XII. 



Codex pavtim c^haitac. partis membfan. iit folio, 
conftans foliis 188. poftfol. 156. extat libellus 
membran. in 4to. foliis 24. 



^ • 10. The relafohs and caules why it is now 1 
-eefrary to have a matt^i^ England. • i • ' 
.l'1' The'difcomifiotlities and lets to the ma 



9. Certain articles devifed and delivered by thej 
kings majefty, for the quicker, better, 'and more gp-. 
dei'ly difpatch of matters, by his majefty s jirivy i 
cduncil. Jan. 15,1552. ; < gj. j 

relafohs and caufes why it is liow moft ne- j 

' 6'5*: j 

mart to b,c 

kept in England. 87.* ' 

^'^ ra. ' Articles defired' by Richard D. of York fo^r j 
tlij^Jgo^vefnment of France, when he received the fame j 
b^Hhdenture. 18 Hen. VI. 9l.^b.^ 
T^.' An brdinap'ce.of ;K. Edward Vli about refgim- 
iri^^thc 'rujcs'of thebfder of the ga^ ' . ys., 

•,n|4. fame in latin. 10^,. 

< M. A .tra^t concerjiing the govemancev.Qfnihe 
re^Uj^ eaclefifil^ic^il .^.d temporal. ITie g laft articles 
^^•om,^^^■7), are all in K. Edward Vlth^s Dwn;hai^7 



1. Regiftrum chaitaram hofpitalis de Burton S. 
Lazari de Jerufalem, in Anglia, i. e. in Agro Leicef- 
trenfi; cum evidentiis et bullis papalibus. ad idem 
hofpitale fpectantibus.: colle6tumet ordinatum A. D- 
1404. 2. 

2. Regiftrum chartarum quarundam cantariarum 
in ecclefia parochiali de Walthale, in com, StafFor- 
denfi, fundatarum ; cum multis aliis chartis, ad do- 
minium et ccclefiam iftan) petti lienti bus. 119. 

3. Regiftruni chartarum domini Henrici de tiray 
de Harlefton in com. Northamptonielili. Pracmit- 
tuntur brevis dcfcriptio mundi, etquajdara de cojnita- 
tibus, epifcopatibus, et rcgibus Angliae. 15G. 

4. Tlie lives and martyrdoms' of St. W6lfatle, and 
St. Ruffin, put to . death 'by their father >\Vulfere K. 
of Mercia, for having embraced the chrifiian faith ; 
in old Englilh vcrle ; miich. damaged.. N. B, ^flie 
monaftery of Stone in Staftbrdfliire was founded ia 
hohour of thefe t>va martyrs.,,. ^ . . r - * 8 u 



Codex meiT)bran. in folio, conftans foHis dbO. 

' Seci'kili;' ; ' 

Liber adii^pdum pra^clarfi?, etTumma cum cura 
* ■ ' et 'diligcntia verfandus. 

. i...Hiftbria d(j OiFa prijtio ti fecnndo^; cui*i figuris 
in fumii)a,:pagina per Mjattbcpmn Parilienfem, qui 
hunc libruiTi j^oenobio ,5- ^Albp..ni :dpi;io (C^ntulifle 
f^rtur in rubiicii, (vid. iW^^m.. Watts, efli^. Alatthsi 
Parifienfis, ad calcem.) i f ^ 

2. Qualltef lion complacuit R. Albfl^o^Ubi mpvWf 
nifi ubi palfus eft. 25. b. 

3. De inventionejCt irjMiflatipne S. Albani; et de 
rege Offa, fundatoi^ Wcldfai'Sci.' Albani. 27. 

.4, VH{?;:abbi^!tiun> ed&tdi^B Albani, per eindem 
Matthacum Pariftenfenif (vW. Watts ut fupra fol. 35 et 
feq.qui in C(litionel\iahoc exemplar ])ci; omnu'vfecutus 
elt, paucis id fth'e'm'kfol.'Si&HijiO:^ b oniillk) , 30. 

5. Variofam dQcum^utoiT4iii,(cpitipU;'U:m papalium, 
regum et aliojum, collccdo ; nujlo temp9.rmn i;erum\ e 
of dine di^po^ta*: |multa, oqifiin^^^^ et qua^- 




Kerb, C. XI. 

•^1 ^^^py cliartaceiis,' m fol. cphftans^f^lii's "^^3.^ ^ ; 

-^"^^'fe^ftcforid volume' Af Fabian^s 'tTirpnicfe^ of Ep^- 
land^and^Frktic6; fVok Hichiixi t. td^^i Tiegihni^g 
o6i*he. reign <rf Henry Vil. hot dilFerifi^finuch. from 
Rdftairs edition : Lond, 1533. ' ^ 



<!mem, ex hoc c6dicfe eV/itlgavit. . *; ;<?9- ^- 

C. Antiqua et primitiva miwniQnt^ ccc]cfia3 Scr. 
Albani,, Anglprum protonu'irtyVjs, / . (Ilujiis Jibelli 
j^^rs' ptror fere^dimiffia extat qiioqi'ic 'ih' )cditi6ne M. 
Parifienfis Watfiana, addit. p. 237.) 148. 

7. Imago Dei creatoris ; et inde oratio quam coii- 
fueverat B. Edmuncfus Cant, archiep. diceie quotidie. 

8. Refful^ et vitaminorum fra^trum. ^ - 156. 
' Jg. Prl[vilegia ^C9lefiai Sci. Aljbani. > ; 157. 

- , 10. Succeflio Jibmiiionim ipoirtifici^ a Cbrifto ad 
PaulumilL ..r » :z c i . - - ; .••• i' ltii.^ 

. ^11. EnUmeriatid-epifiJ^jiaitf*^ Jlomanb -^jpbh- 
tiftce, qui non funt in alterius provincia conftituti: 
.rjji>r:': i' ::;f»M:>[t , = i..,tth',;.^ r :T":in:il62.-b. 
PHI gijTabuitt^ bbitiWria^ tttona^eterum Sci. ♦ AlBjini, ab 
A* 'i2tO. ad a^utn i252.*^A'd ifihum l2i'7. feribiiiir 
Uteris miniatis " Hoc anno ego Fr.' Maths. PaHrtifiaf 

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liitu. fufcepi re qui he. feripfi ut viv£t noia- 

fratm. in eternum." 165. b. 

,13. Nomina fegum chriftianorum qui regnaverunt 
in Anglia. 166. b. - 

14. RefponfionesmagiftH Lauren tiide Sco. Albano 
pro comite Cantiae Hubertt) de .Burgo, contra quem 
movit dominus rex graviflimas qua^ltiones. 167. 

15. Figura elepharitis inveOi in Angliam. 168. b. 

16. Inllgnia qua?dam gentilitia depi6fai. 170. 

17. Notulaj quxdam de feodis in Anglia, eorurii- 
Ijue tenentibus. ' 171* 

18. " La Reule futh quele Ics freres et.fe§ noneynes 
" .et Ics focrs de Nre. Danic.des Pres,*pres de Sent 
-** Alban, deyvount yivre.'' 173. 

19. Placita apud fanftum Albanum et la Barne^ 
toram W. Juge et W. de LeycJerfer^jii^Hciariis : tibi 
habetur tabula firmarum pertinentiuhi ad abbateni et 
monachos Sci. Albani. 1314? ; 175. \ 

CO. Tabula itineraria db urbe Londlniim, ad Nea* 
polin, et extremitatem Apuliae. - 182. b. 

Ci. Stemrrta profapiaj ThomsB/comitis Sat)au4iaB, 
Alienorce reginae Angliae, (IJenrici III. uxpri.) avup- 
culi. 183. b. 

22. Avis delineatio ; et^fchemata quaedam cofipo- 
graphica. , * * . ,,184.,. 

23* Schema BritanniSBj cum quatuOr viU- . (vid. 
Gougiiii Topograph. Bnt. T. i. p. 9. et fig. 2.) 

186. b. 

24. Statuta hofpitalis de Sco. Juliano, a Michaele 
abbate Sci. Albani, ordinata, (vid. Mat Parifienfis, 
Edit VVatfiana, p. 247 auft.) 187. 

25. Chartae fundationis hofpitalis Sci. Juliani, juxta 
Scm. AlbanUiri* 192. 

26. Confuetudlnes (et) reglilse monialium JBi* Ma- 
riae de Sopwell, ab antiquo ufitatoe, et per t), Michae- 
lem abbatem Sci. Albani renovatie. (Gallice, idio- 
mate Normannico. vid. Wats ubi fupra, p. 261.) 
1338. 193. 

27. Articuli obfervandi inter fratres profeffos do- 
mAs Sci. Juliani. 193. b. 

28. Chartafum quarun/lanl ad moilaft. *Sci. Albani 
fpefilantium, apographa* 195. 

29. De quodam demoniaco mundato et liberato 
per fignum crucis. , ' . '! ^9^- 

so. Chartaj Johannis abbatis Sci. Albarii; Innocen- 
tiiPapae; aliaq. parvi moment!* . 1^6* b. 

31. Ma^na carta regis Johannis, quam rex Hen- 
" ricus III. juravit jterum tencre in aula Weftmonaf- 

terii; et lata eft fententia in infraftores." 197. b. 

32. Notulae quaedam. * 198. 



Kero, D. II. \ 

Codiex membrah. in folio, conltans fbliiS sofe. 

1. Chronicon ab orbc condito ad obitum regis 
Edwardi I. h. e. ad annum 1307, a monacho quodam 
RofFenfi confcriptum : cum figuris nonnuUis, rudiori 
manu depiclis, in margine. : ; l 

2. Commendatio lamentabilis in tranfitu magni 
regis Edwardi IV* fecundum Johannein. de Londo 
nia ; Cum commendationibus lamentabilibus comitum 
et baronum, regum, Margaretae reginae, prsefulum, 
militum, clericotum et laicorum. .199. 

3. Chronicae monachi Roffenfis fupra laudatae 
(II. 1.) continuatio ad an. 1377. Scripfit quidaui 
neotericus banc eife continuationem R^n, Higdeni 
Polychron. fed heque reperitur in editions Galeatiaj 



ct rmultis quoque numeris difFerta verfione Trevifiana, 
qirni Caxton A* 1482 publici juris fecit. 203. 

4. Chronica Johannis de Oxenedes monachi S. 
Beniedifti de HWhno ; ab adventu Horf» et Hengifti 
in Britanniam,. ad A. D. 1293. multis de fi2mda-;» 
tionc et dotatione iftius monafteril praemiffis. 214.- 

5. Chronicon monafterii de Bello, ab incarriatione 
Domini ad An. 1 206. 234. b. 

6. Fragmentum vcteris notitias epifcoporum ; in- 
fcribitur, " Cronica Roffenfis Ecctiaj." 238. 

7. Brevicula ferieS et fucceflio regum Anglias, ab 
iEthelbeito ad. Ed^v^ L . (Gallice.) 238» t. 

8. Brevis defcriptig regnl Scotise. 239. b. , 

9^ Genealogia -Sthelwulfi regis. Item de confiniis 
eiiifcopatiiutn, .ftdtiiU. ' ^40.^ 

10. t)e ecclefii^^ljup^datls ante adventuin Korman- 
norum in Angliam. 240. b. 

^ ii. De iriirabilibus Anglian. 241. b. 

12. Nomina regum in Britannia majori regnan- 
tium, ante nativitatem Chiifti, ad R4 Kicardum ll. 

/ ' 243.^ 

13. Ndraina archiepifcbpbrutti et ej)ifcoporuni 



Anarll* 



244. b. 



; 14,. De lafovindadon et prdbijinance de I'ordre.et 
copi^aghie de ja jjartier. . 1 : , , ?47* » 

15. De la creacion et foiwdajcijwi . deS hemdit 
(d'armes.) ^ 249. b. 

1 6* Les droiz et largeffes appartenant et d'auncien- 
nete accouftumez au^ rdii d^artliibs, felon Tufance du 
Angleterre. 25l*b. 

17. Li 'fortttie et TAahiere (doifiment I'^ppellaM et 
drfendant doivent plaid^r jlev^j^tje coneftable et ma- 
relchal. . . . 252. 

l?. , L'ordpnnance de feire joui^f^ ft toumois. 253. 

19. Les droiz appartenans aux rois d'armes, et 
|icr^ulx„ en leur abfence, en fait de jouftes k plaifaunce. 

254* b. 

20. L'ordonnance et maniere de cr^er et fairc nou- 
veaulx chlres du baiog ou temps de paix, felon la 
couftume de Anglet^rte. 254. 

21. Lettres fiftices d^ Phoebus; divers rois, fou- 
dans, princes, &c* 255. b. 

" 22. Compilation de diverfes fentences, fur la craintc 
de Dieu, et diverfes vertus,' vices, &c. 257. b. 

'* 23. Conftitutiones Roberti (Grofted) epifcopi Lin- 
cbjnienfis, reftoribils eccleflarum^ vicariis, et facerdo- 
tibiii'parochialibus ejufdem dioecefeos, diredae. 261* 

24. Walteru^ monachus Gifbui-penfis, de geftis R. 
EdSvaVdim. • ' / ' . 272. 

25. An indeic fb a.la^'ge hiftorical iybrk, feemingly 
the above chroi^cle il. 'i. 292- 

26. A fr^gn\ent> of hiftory* of the expedition of 
Edwai-dthe BI^^ Pxmce, tg aflift Peter the cruel, 
ft 6^ (jTaftile, againft Heqry fumamccl the bailard. 

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l^ero, D. IIL 

Cbfiex meniVan. in folio, conftans foliis 238. 

1. Regiftrum chartarum et munimentofum hofpi- 
talis Leonardi Eboracenfis* 1. 

2. Quasdam varii generis, ad abbatiam de Evefliam 
pertiiientia. * ^ _ . . • ^^^^ 

8. Breves hiftoricce narrationes de rebus Anglicis ; . 
abfque aliquo ordine temporis coUedte. Paflim. 

4. Circuitio antiquarum bundarum foreftjae de 
Ft^ckenhk^i^ ' "• . 245. b. 

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5. Verfus fuper campanas infoulpti : item de quatuor 
temporibus anni, &c. * 446. 

6. "De quodam craffc pifce, t^. a Crafpeys, qui 
appUcult apud Dcngemar." Donationes hie haben- 
tur omnium hujus generis pifcium (fturgioues nempe, 
balenae, &c.) monafterio de Bello. 248. 

7. Donatio Johannis abbatis de Evefliam, tenemen- 
ti cujufdam, cum curtilagio, ejufdem abbatice. 249. 

Nero, D. IV. 

Codex membranaceus in folio, conftans foliis 258. 
Sec. VIII et IX. 

Liber prajclanflimus, elegantiflimis, cWaaeribvs, 
ct ciiriofiffimis pro iftius leculi arte pifturis et dell- 
neationibus ohiatus : continet cnim. 

Quatuor Evangelia, yj^rfionis vulgatae; cum inter- 
lineari verfione Dauo-rSaxbuica, praefationibus Hie- 
ronimi, Eufebii^ &c. 

De hujus codicis fcriptoribus, cum quoad S. tex- 
tum, turn (|uoad iuterlineatam <verfionem et delinea- 
tiones, pluribus prideih fcripferunt doftifl'. viri Job. 
Scldenus, Tho. Marelchallus, Tho. Smithius in fua 
hujus bibliothecae hiftoria ct fynopfi p. XXXIII. et 
non minus praeclare H. Wanleius in catalogo libror. 
ieptentrionalium. p. 250. 



Codex membran. in folioi conilaus {foliis 395f 

" 1. Mappa terras habitabilis. 1. 

2.' Flores hilloriarum: five hiftoria ab orbe. ^ondito 
ad an. 1251. per Maitthacam de Pariiio, mbnaehuih S. 
Albani. 2. 

. s, Quaedam gefta de rege Arthuro ; iibi nori paiica 
de S. Dubriclo. 393. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 94. 

1. Les noms dcs feigneurs de Moubray trouvis a 
Weftminfter en les tirucles ? 2. 

1. a. De pace Franciae et Aoj^lia^ : being a coUedion 
of muniments relating to various mutual qonceffionSj^ 
conipafts, &c. between England and Fi'ancc in the 
reign of Edward III. (French.) ^ 4. 

2. A letter of K. Edward III ; touching the diQ)ute$ 
biptween him and. the K. of France^ concenxing the 
property of Belleville, Pohtieu, Guinfes, Calais, &c. 
(Fr.) Wcftm. Feb. 1, 1366. ' 29. 

3. Donatio principatiis Ac^uitanije, fafta per riegem 
Ed^ ardum HI, Edwardo pnncipi Walliae fiiio fuo^; 
ftliaque ad eandem pertinentia. Weihn. July 19, 1362. 

31. 

4. Traftatus Cartonenfis, ex parte R. Franciae Jo- 
hannis; five de pace Francias et'Anglias. 36. 

5. Relaxatio fafta per Alphonfum (X, R- Caftilliae) R. 
Hifpanniae, regi Angli© Hen. Hi. deVafconia. Toledo, 
lo Cal. Mayi 129«. ae>oe Hifp., A. D. 1254. aliaqiie ad 
eaiideni fpediantia. 56. b. 

6. De treugw inter reges An^lia: et Scotiac^^ apud 
BerwickfuperTwede. (Gallice.) 0£l. 3, 1357. 6i.b. 

7. Proceffu$ faftus.ad coronatiopem regis Ricaxdi 
11 : ubi de ofticiis fenefca^lU^ coif ftabul^rii, marefcalli, 
&c. ^ ^ 65. 

8. Solemnitas coronatibnis regis Ricardi tt 70. ^ 
Q. Modus tenendi Paiiiamentum. 72. 



10. De cxequiis regalibus, cum ^>fos ex hoc feculo 
migrare contigerit. 75. b. 

11. Chronica bona et compcndiofe de regibus 
Anglias tantum, a Noe ufque in nunc diem : h. e. ad 
coronaiionem R. Ricardi II, 1377. 76. 

12. Modus faciendi duellmn coram rege. (Gallice) 

• 82. 

13. Liteiae R. Ricardi II conftituentes Tho. de Bro- 
therton com. Nottingham, marefcallum Angliae, A* 
1386. 85. 

14. Ufages que Thomas de Brotherton filz an roy 
(Edw. I.) clamoit a ufer per Toffice marefchallie. 
(partim Latine partim Gallice.) 85. 

16. Officium marefcalli tempore pacis. (partim 
Lat. paitim Gallice). 86. 

16. Eftatutz, ordenances et cuftumes, faitez entre 
le roy Richard II. et Jehan due de Lancafter, Thomas 
comte d'Effex, et autres feigneiirs comtes barons, ba^ 
ronets et fages chevaliers, a Durefme 17 Juyl Tan 
du regne neofifriie. 1385. 89. 

, 17. Les ordenances de les trois batailles, et de les 
deux eles du bataille du roy Richard II, a fon pre- 
mier voyage en Efcoce, Tafa de fon regne neofilme. 

91. b. 

1 8. An account of K. Edward I. liis journey into 
Scotland A. 1296; and of the Parliament he held on 
his return at Berwick. (Fr.) 93. b. 

jfero, d: yii. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 157. 

Catalogus benefadomm, et omnium eorum qui ii| 
plenam fraternitatem monafterii S. Albani ufque 
ad An. 1463. recepti erant: cum compendiariis 
hiftorii? eorundem, et pi6luris. 



Nero. D. VHL 

Codex membran. in folio, foliis conftans 347. 

1. Galfredi Monumcthenfis, primum archidiac. 
tum epifcQpi Afaphenfis, hiftoria de regibus majoris 
Britanniast, ad Robertum comitem CJaudio-Ceftriae j 
quam ipfe G9,|fredus de Britannico in latinum fer- 
monem tranftulit: libri .XI. Haud parum diftert ab 
editiohe Afcenfiana 1508. libri quoque alia ratione 
dividuntur. 3. 

2. Excerptiones delibropild^fapientis, queni com- 
pofuit, de pfimis habitatoribus Britannise, et de exCi- 
dio ejus. Sic infcribitur in rubrica: eft enim revera, 
Nennii hiftoria Britonnum, cui fubjungiturtra6latulu» 
de mirabilibus BritannicC, quae funt XXI. (conf. Tib. 
E. Vlll. Calig. A. Vlll. et Vitel. A. XIII. 63. 

3. Dudo congregationis S. Quintini decanus, de 
moribus et aclis primorum Normannia^duci^m. (extat 
in Duchefne hift. Norman, ^criptorib.) 72. 

4. Wil. Calculi Gemetieenfis monachi, liiftorias 
Normannor. libri v. VI. VII. et Vlll. haud iaccurate 
defcripti (extant in prsefoto Duchefne, et in Gamdcni 
Anglica, Hibernica, Normannica, &c.) 135. b, 

6. Vita Alexandri Magni R. Macedonum. 1 60. 

6. Ejufdem epiftola ad Ariftotelem magiftrum, de 
litu Indiae. .169/ 

7. Humerus et npmina librorum venerabilis Beds9 
prefljyteri. J 74. b. 

8. Quaedam prophetiai Merlini Sylveftris, de regno 
Anglorum. 175. 

9. Sil. Qiraldi Cambrenfis, Cambriae defcriptio, zA 
Hubertum Cant archiep. infcrij)ta : pluradefunt quae 

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babentur in editione Gamdenniana; jdiiraetiam hie 
reperiuntur quae in laudata editions defiderantur. 

176. 

10» Difputatio inter clericuni et militem, fuper po* 
t^'ftate commifla priclatis, ecclefiafticis, atque princi* 
pibus terrarum. 183. 

11. De origine gigantum in infula Albion olim 
liabitantiuiti et de nomine ejufdem infula?, quae nunc 
Ani2:lia dicitur. 186. 

12. De longitudine et latitudine Anglice; et quod 
in ea XXXII comitatus, II archiepifcopatus, et XIV 
epifcopatus continentur. 187. 

13. Ranulj)lu lligdeni, monachi Ceftrcnfis, Poly* 
chronicon, libri Vll. ad annum nempe 1376* cum 
indice alphabetico. ^ 188. 

14. Traftatutus qui infcribjtur " Marian us Libro 
tertio de monafterio Colceftrenfi et ejus fundatore." 
Cum figuris eccleliar. ^^t nominibus abbatum, ab Hu- 
gone Eboracenfi abbate priino, ad Tliomam Marfhall 
abbatem tricefimum. 345. 



Nero^ D. IX. 

Codex membran. in folio, couftans foUis 1 14. 

1. Les haultes vertueufes proueffes, Jouftes, et 
tournois de fire Jehan de Saintre, chevalier : autre- 
xnent, d'une dame des belles confines de France, et 
du chevalier de Saintre. i. 

2. Des tres loyalles aim^Urs, et tres pitcules fins de 
meffire Floridan chevalier, et de la tres belle et bonne 
dpmoifelle Eluyde. Ces deux Romans font dedids k 
Jehan d^Anjou due de Calabre et de Lorraine. II 
s'y trouvent plulieures peintures. (vid. Montfaucon 
Bibl. MSS. vol. I. p. 31.) 109. 

Keroj D. X- 

Codex partim cbartaceus, partim ttietobran* in foHo, 
conftans fol. 202. quorum 6, vacui, 

li Gelafii Cyziceni commentarius de rebus geftis in 
fanfto concilio Niceno. Verfio latina, diverfa ab ilia 
quam, ex interpretatione Rob. Balforci, lucem vidit 
Lutetiae, 1599. Fertuf in elencho contentorum 
banc ex Vaticano cddice exfcripfilfe H. Cuffius. (in 
charta.) ' i. 

2. Series imprefla, ex nummis imperatorum, a 
Claudio Gothico, ad Julianum itnperatorem : in qua 
eorum genealogise, et prKcipue Conftantini Maximi, 
coatinentur. Hanc tabulam Angelus Breventanus 
A. 1590, Sixto V. pontifice infcrip^erat. loi. 

3. Chronicae incerti authoris, fragmentifln : ab anno 
nempe 1287 ad An. 1323. Perperam infcribitur 
chronica Nic. Triveti. (in membranis.) 107. 

4. Adae de Merimouth continuatio Nic. Triveti 
chronicae ; ab AM 39,3 ad An. 1 346 inclufive* (parum 
concordat cum editione Ant. Hallii.) IH. 

5» Metx inter comitatus Huntingdon, Northamp- 
ton, et Cantebrige, compertae per inquiiitionem fadam 
apud Huntingdon, A* 1244. 140. 

6. Inquifitiones de pracdiis in hundredo de Norman- 
crolfe, in com. Huntingdon. 140. b. 

7-. Matriculus domini epifcopi Lincolniae, de om- 
nibus ccclefiis iu archidiaconatu Leiceftrice, A. D. 
1220. Sequuntiii' ultima taxatio ecclefiarum, circa 
eundem annum, denarii S. Petri, et penfiones. 143. 

8. Taxatio fpiritualium bonorum et temporalium 
abbatis et conventds Leiceftrenfis, per Oliverum 
Lincoln. Epifcop. A* 1292- 157. b. 



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9. Valor ©cclefiaram in archidfaconatu Derf)y: 
cum taxation? bonorum temporalium prioris et con- 
ventus de Repyndon, prioris de Grefeley, prioris de 
Tuttebury, et aliorum abbltum, &c. 1 69. 

10. Regiftr um decimarum omnium ecclefiarum in 
archidiac. Noithampton; cum decimis bonorum, 
tam fpiritualium quam temporalium, omnium reli- 
gioforum in di^to archidiaconatu, ac penfionum pro 
quibus redores ccclefiaB folvere debent. 1 78. b. 

1 1. Taxatio folutionis integral decimae abbatum et 
priorum, et omnium ecclefiarum infra decanatum Co- 
ventry et de Ardena. 193, 

12. Expenfsfi quae folent fieri apud London, a col* 
leftore, 195. b. 

13. Modus fcribendi acquietantiam pro ecclefia. 

195. b. 

14. Modus fcribendi literam fu^nfionis pro non 
folutione. 195. b. 

15. Participatio feodorum militum de Rogero 
Quinci, quondam comite Winton. fada apud S. 
Neotum, in vig^lia S. Trinitatis, A. D. 1277, inter 
cphaeredes ejufdem haereditatis. igg, 

.16. Fragmentum cujufdam chronici de rebus An- 
gMcis i unica pagina comprehenfum* 20 1 • 

Nero, D. XL 

Codex cbartaceus in folio longiori, confians 
foliis2i3. 

Andrew of Wyhtbxvn, canon of St Andrews, and 
prior of St Serfis yhche in Loch Levyn; his origi- 
nale chronicle of Scotland, in nine books : old Scotch 
verfe. This copy begins about the middle of the 
eighth chapter of the firft book, and breaks oflf at 
the beginning of the 25th chapter of the ninth book* 
A full account of this MS. as alfo of the royal MS. 
17 D. XX. and of the Harleian 6909, being other 
copies of the fame work, are to be found in David 
Macpherfon's edition of this author. London, 1 795. 

Nero, E. L 

Codex membraneus, in folio crafliorl, conftans 
foliis 428. cujus pats longe maxima fcripta 
fuit A. D. circiter 1000. 

I. Vita S. Ofwaldi, Eborac. archiep. tempore jElfrici 
Cantuar. archiep. ut propria manu illic annotavit D. 
UfTerius Armacnanus. 1, 

2- — ^ S. Egwini Wigom. epifc. per Brithwal- 
dum Wigom. monach. A* 73 1 . 22. 

3. — - — - S. Swithini, Winton epifc. per Lantfre- 
dum, Winton. monach. A** 980. cum libejlo de mi- 
faculis, et hynino in honorem illius. 33. 

4. — five de virtutibus S. Andreas, apoftol. per 

Gulielm. Malmefburiens. 61, b. 

5. Paifio S. Martinas virginis, Kal. Januar. 53. 

6. Vita et miraciila S. Bafilii epifcopi, per Amphi- 
Jochium epifc. IconiL 59. b. 

7. PafTio S. Gene vefae virginis. / 68* 

8. S. Theogenis martyris. 72* 

9. S. Luciani martyris, VI Idus. Jao« 73. b. 

1 0. — ^ — SS. martyrum Juliani et Bafiliif®. 75. b, ' 

II. Vita S. Hilarii, epifcopi et confeflbrrs, 83. b. 
12. Paffio S. Felicb martyris. 19 Kal. Feb. 86. b. 
134 alii S. Felicis preflbyteri. eodcm die. 

87. b. 
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14- Piiiflio S. Marcelli Papae. 18 Kal. Feb. 88. 

1 5. Vita vel vifio S. Furfei. 1 7 Kal Feb. 9 1 . 

16. S. SUlpicii epifcopi. 16 Kal. Feb. 95. b. 

17. Prologus SS. Geminorum et S. Defiderii epif- 
copi et martyris, urbis Lingotiicse. 96. b. 

1 8. Pfeufippi, Eleulippi et Meleufippi paffiones. 9 7. 

19. Paffiones S. Sebaftiani martyris, et comituin 
ejus, qui paffi funt Rom®. 13 Kal. Feb. lOO. 

«o. — S. Agnetis virginis. 12 Kal. Feb. 112. 

21. SS. Marty rum, Fruftuofi, epifcopi, Au- 

gurii, et Eulogii, diaconorum qui paffi funt Turra- 
cona:. 12 Kal. Feb. Ii4.b. 

22. S. Patrocli martyris. } 15. b. 

23. S. Vincentii martyris. 117. 

24. ' — ; S. Potiti martyris. Il9.b. 

' 25. Si. Afclae martyris. 122. 

26. SS. Babylaj et trium puerorum. 123. 

27. S. Poly carpi. 125. b. 

28. SS. Leucii, Tyrfi, et Galenici. 128. 

.39. Vita S. BrigidjB virginis. I34.b. 

30. Purificatio B. Virginis, cum fermoliibus, BB. 
Auguftini et Anibrofii de eadem. 140. 

31. Paffio S. Tryphonis. 142. 

32. S. AgathsB, virginis et martyris. 146. 

S3. Vita S. Amandi, epifc. et confelforis. 147. b. 
34. Paffio S. Valentini martyris. 151. 



35. 



S. Julianae, virg. et mart 



153. 



36. Achis Theophili qui Chriftum negavit et re- 
cuperavit. 155. 
37- Vita S. Albini epifcopi. 158. 

38. Paffiones SS. Perpetuae et Felicitatis, 160. 

39. XL militum, martyrum. 163. 

40. Vita S. Gregorii Papas. 165- 

41. Confeffio S. Patricii epifcopi, 167. b. 

42. Paffio S. Theodofiae virginis; 173. 

43. Vita S. Marias iEgyptiacse. 177. 

44. Guthlaci anachoretse, per Felicem mo- 

nachum Croilandenfem. 183. 

45. S. Ambrofii, Mediolanens. epifcopi. 194. 

46. Paffiones S. Eleutherii, epifc. et Anthi« matris 
ejus. SOO. 

47. S. Georgii martyris. 201. b. 

48. S. Marci evangeliftae. 203. b. 

4g. S. Vitalis.. 204. b. 

50. S. Jacobi apoftoli. 205. b. 

51. — S; Philippi apoftoli. 206. 

52. B. Pancratii martyris. 207. 

53. — Nerei et Achillei. 207. b. 

54. Refcripta Marcelli,. Nereo nempe etAchilleo. 

209. b. 

55. De obitu Petronellae, paffio Feliculse. (defide- 
rantur quaedam.) ^10. 

56. Paffiones Euticctis, Vi6lorini, et Maronis. mxip. 

211. 

57. Paffiones Domitillic, Euphrofynae, Theodoras 
virginis, et Sulpitii ac Serviliani fponibrum. 21 1. 

58. S. Torpetis martyris. 212. 

59. Relatio paftpris preffiyteri titulo S. Potentianae, 
ad Timotheum prefby teimi. 2 1 4. 

60. Vita S. Germani. 2 1 4. b. 

61. Paffio S. Cononis martyris. 221. b. 

62. SS. Marcellini et Petri. 222. 

63. S. Herafmi, epifc. Antiochenfis. 223. b. 



64. Paffio S. Bonifacii martyris. 226^ 

65. Vita S. Medardi. 227. b. 

66. Paffiones SS. Primi et Feliciani. 228. b. 

67. S. Gethulii martyris. 230. b. 



68. 



Mamtalis. 



69. 



VII filiis. 

70. — 

tias. 



- SS. Martyrum, Bafilidis, Tripodis et 

231. b. 

-S. Symphorofaj,uxoris B. Getbulii, cum 

232. 

- SS. Martyrum Viti,Modefti, et Crefcen- 

233- 



7 1* Sermo S. Auguftini in natale S. Johannis Bap* 
tiftas* 235. b. 

72. Alius ejufdem* 236. 

73. Paffiones SS. Jobannis et Pauli. . 236. b. 

74. S. Petri apoftoli. 238. b, 

75. S. Pauli apoftoli. 242. b. 

76. SS. Proceffi et Martiniani. 246. b. 

. 77. S. Felicitatis cum VII filiis. 247. b. 

78. SS. Rufinas et Secundae. 248. b. 

79. Vita S. Praxedis virginis. (defiderantur quaj- 
dam.) 249. b. 

80. S, WandregiCliconfeffi)ris. (poft fol 254 

defunt mulfa.) 250. 

81. Paffio S. Apollinaris martyris. - 255. 

82. — — — S. Jacobi apoftoli. 258. 

83. Vita feptem dormientium. 259* 
84* Paffio S. Pantaleonis. 268. K 

85. SS. Simplicii, Fauftini etBeatricis. 266. 

86. S. Felicis. ' 266. b. 

87. S. Stephani martyris. 267. 

. 88. S. Caffiani. 27O4 

89. SS.Sixti, LaurentiietHippolyti. 273. 

90. S. Donati epifcopi. 279. 

91. Vita S. Gaugerici^ epifc. et confefs. 281. b. 

92. Paffio S. Eupli, Levitse et martyris. 283. b* 

93. S. Eufebii martyris. 284. b. 

94. Epiftola S. Hieronvnii ad Paul um et Eufto- 
chium, de alfumptione B. Maiiae virginis. 285. 

94. a. Paffio S. Agapiti. 292. b. 

95. : — S. Symphoriani martyris. 294. 

96. Vita is. Audoeni, epifc. et confeffi^ris. 295. 

97. Paffio S. Bartholomaei appftoli. 297.b. 

98. S. Genefii. 300- 

99. Vita S. Auguftini, epifc. in provincia Africana. 
' — 301. b. 

100. S. Savinae virginis. Si 1. b. 31 5- 

101. Paffio S. Seraphia?. 313. b. 

102. Vita S. Bertini abbatis. 315. b. 
103- Paffio S. Adriani martyris. 3l7.b. 

104. Senno de nativitate S. Maria?. 322. b. 

105. Vita S. Audorimri epifcopi. 324, 
L06. Paffio S. Jacinfti martyris. 327. b. 

107. S. Cornelii martjnis. S28. 

108. S, Cypriani martyris. 328. b. 

109. S. Eiiphemiae. 329. b. 

110. SS. Lucias et Germiniani. 332. 

111. Vita S. Landberti epifcopi. 335. b. 

1 12. Paflio S. Matthaei apoftoli. 339. b. 
1 is. SS. Mauritii, Exfuperii, Candidi, Vic- 



toris, fociorumque eorum. 

114. S. Firmini epifcopi. 

115. S. Cypriani. 



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archangeli. 

353. b. 

354. b. 



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119. Vita 6. Mieronymi, prefbyteri. 

1 £0. De eccleiia omnium fandorum qxxx olim Pan- 
theon di6la. 357. 

120. a% Miracula B. Leonis Papse. 357. b. 

121. Natale S. Nicolai pontificis j cum notulis mu- 
ficis. 359vbw 

122. Vita S. FrithdWitha?, fili® Didani regis Oxi- 
nefordise. 362. 

123- B. Davidis, atchiep. MeiieVenfis, per 

Ricenlarchum ihonachum. 364. 

124. — S. Margarets Antiochenia^. 368. b. 

125. S. Benedlai et Scliolaftic** 379. 

126. Exaltatio S. Crucis. 373. 

127. Aflus S.Sylveftri Papic. 374. 

128. Paflio S. ColumbsB virginis. 386. 

129. Chirtcc conceiric monafteriis cte Weftbury, 
iBredune, et VV'igornia, tempore Bernulphi, Offie, Ceu- 
tedi, aliorlimque regum Merciorum (partim Saxonice 
partim Latine) fragmentum cujufdam chartarum Wi- 
gomiends ecclefise regiftri : extant hae chartaj, fed 
plurimis in locis difcrepantes, in Cod. Cottoniano, 
Tib. A. 13, 1756* 387. 

ISO. Leges five conftitutiones Eadgari regis, quas 
occafione graviflimse peftis per totum regnum ftaluit 
obfervandas : (Saxonice) folia bina ex libro quodam 
pcenitentiali avulfa. 39 1 . 

131. Vita VeUi Bed® prefbyteri, per Cuthbertum. 

394. 

132. Pafliones SS. Petri, Andreas, Pauli et Dionyfii, 
ttiartyf. 395. 

133. — S. Peregrini, epifc. antifliodiorenfis. 

395. b. 

134. Vita B. Framehildis matris S. Auftrobert®. 

396. b. 

398. 
400. 
401. 



135. Paflio S. Totpetis, martyris. 

136. - — ^— S. Diofcori, martyris. 



137. Vita S. Potcntiana?, virginis. 

138. S. Dunftanl, archiep. et conftflbris. 

401. b. 

139. S. Adelberti, regis, per Olbertum Cla- 

renfem, monach. Weftmon. 1 136. artx. 409. b. 

140. S. Germapie pifcopi. oxf^. 4I1. 

141. Pafliones SS. Maccliaba^orum. 414. b. 

142. VitaS. Athelwoldi, epifc. et confeflbris, per 
Wolftanum Winton. monachum. 415. b. 

143. Paflio S. Felicis martyris. 422. b. 

144. — SS. Spei, Fidei, et Charitatis. 423. b. 

145. S. Stephahi martyris, 426. 



Nero, £. II. 

Codex membran. in folio crafliori, conftans 
foliis 48 7» Sec. XIV. 

Les chroniques de France; depuis Priam roy de 
Trov^, jufqu' au coUronetneilt du roy Charles VI, 1388. 
A l])lendid MS. with many illuminations : it has 
been much damaged and contraded by fire, and i^ 
mutilated at the end. 



Nero, E.in. 

Code* ttiembran. in folio, conftans foliis 303. 
Sec. XV. 

Les anciennei croniques de Flandres ; depuis SaU 
varde feigncur de Rouflillonet comte de Dijon^ 721. 
jufqu'^ Philippe due de Bourgogne^ mort 1404. 

Nero, E. IV. 

Codex ttiembran. in folio^ conftans fol. 169* 
Sec. xVi. 

Opus hiftortcum et ffeographicum ; cujus libri quin- 
que integri funt ; de iexto enim fupereft tantum pri- 
mum capitulum, etparsfecundi. Angliie regis infignia 
priinam decorant paginam. 



Nera, E. V. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 192^ 
Sec. XV. 

1. Ordinationes, ftatuta, conftitutiones, decreta, el 
alia a6la et gefta in generali Conftantienfi concilio, 
pra^lidente Papa Johanne XXIII. recolle6la, vifa, et 
ordinata per prothonotarios, notarioi^, et fcribas ad id 
per eundem Papam, ipfo approbante concilio, dcpu- 
tatos. K 

2. Origo et procefl'us gentis Scotorum ; ac de fu- 
perioritate fegum Angliaj fuper regnum illud* Libet 
erat olim Humphredi D. Glouceftriag ; ficut ill6 pro- 
pria manu in fine teftatus eft. " C'eft livre eft a moy 
" Homfrey due de GloUceftrt, lequel J'achetay des 
" executeurs maiftre Thomas Polton, feu eveque de 



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Codex membran. in folio crafliori, conftans 
foliis 467. Sec. XV. 

1. llegiftrum munimentorum et evidentiarum, ca» 
merarum, prasceptoriarum, platearum et locorum 
prioratus hofpitalis S. Johannis Jerufalem in Anglia; 
mceptum A. D. 1442. tempore fratris Roberti Bp- 
tiller, prioris didli hofpitalis. A** fecundo. 1. 

2. Nomina magiftrorum quondam templi in An- 
glia. 466^ 

3. Nomina magnorum magiftrorum quondam tem- 
pli Salomonis. 466. 

4. Nomina magiftrorum hofpitalis Jerufalem. 

466. b. 

5. Nomina priorum hofpitalis S. Johannis Jerufalem 
in Angliai 467. b. 

Nero, E. VII. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 173. 
Sec. XV. 

Regiftrum chartarum prioratiis de Wilfingham, in 
agro Norfolciinfii 

Nero, E. VIII. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans fol. 83. 

Liber Anthymnorum in totum annum; cum notis 
muficis : mutilus tam initio quam fine. 

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Codex ttiembraiik in Svo minori, conftans hodic 
foliis 35. igne et madore nimium corruptus. 

Pfalterium Davidis, charaftcribus Hibernicis ve- 
tuftifliniis : dicitur fuiffe liber Ofwini regis. 



Galba^ A. VI. 

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Calig* A. XIV. infignitur. 



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Galbay A. VII. 

Codex mcnibran* in 8Vo. rainori, continens 
folia 5A. Igne et madore corruptus. 

1. Defcriptio totius orbis, fa6la quondam aprinci- 
piblis Ronianis ; cum excerptis e libris Solini, et na- 
tural! hiftoria Plinii. 1. 

2. Brevis defcriptio Terras Sanftse. 18? 
3k Defcriptio quarundam gentium. \\z. Indorum, 

Scytljarum, &c. deinde fabulofae narrationes de Cy- 
nocephalis, Satyjis, Cyclopibus, &c» 26» 

4% Hiftoria brevis et fuccinfta ab orbe condito ad 
mortem lU Gulielnii L et paulo ultra, i. e* ad An. 

Galha, A. VIIL 
Defideratur. 

Galba, A. IX. ^ X. 

Two Arabic MSS. in Svo. much mutilated ; in a 
c^fc. The one is faid to be a Koran ; the otlier a 
book of prayers. 

Galba, A. XI. XIL XIIL XIV. 
Defiderantun 

Galba, A. XV. 

Fragments of a paper MS» in SVo. ii^a cafe : iaid 
to contain the annals of Winton. 

Galba, A. XVI. 4^ XVII, 
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Codex membran. in 8vo. minori, conftans foliis 800. 

Sec. VIII. 

1. Calendarium vetuftum, cum figuris fignorum 
zodiaci in initio menlium. Dies fefti fanftorum la- 
tinis vcrfibus exprimuntur ; prs^figitttr imago Chrifti 
fedentis in folio, qu?m circumdant; evan^eliftae et 
prophets. Imago altera, fere eadcm, ftcjuitur inde, 
Qim choro virginum ct martyrum. . 



a. Regute explanantes XIV"" lunam pafchalem. 

ij. 

3. Regulse fecundxe luna^, in temp, quadra- 
gefimse. I5.b. 

4. ReguliB minores, ad invenicixdam feriam kalen- 
darum. 

5. Regulae majores, ad inveniendam luuam in 
kalendis. 16. 

6. Argumentnm ad inveniendum quotns fit annus 
incaraationis Domini : ex quo con jiccre licet kalcn- 
darium hoc defcriptum fuilfe, A. D. 703. 16. b/ 

7. Ad inveniendas indi£tiones, biflextum, feriam 
Januarii menfis, epaftas, annum decennovenalem, an-? 
num cycli lunaris, ct concurrente^. 1 7. 

8. Tabuloe cyclorum lunariorum. 1 8. b. 
Ha^c omnia fcripta funt charafteribus Saxonicis. 

9. Oratio ad crucem : fed adeo eraditur ut vix 
legi poffit. 

10. Orationes quadam ad Deum et Chriftum ; ad 
cancmicas boras, pro defundis, &c. £3. 

U. Notulae quo die Carolus iraperator, Pipinus 
rex, Berdardus R. Woradus dux, ct Himildruda 
comitilfa, bbicrunt, et celebrandi funt. 28. . 

12. " Origo prophctas Davidis regis, pfalmorum 
nnmerus CL." so. b. 

13. Prafetio Sci. Hicronymi in plalmorum libro^ 

32. 

1 4. Veifus hi Uteris capitalibus defcribuntur. 83. li. 
" Jura fuperna Dei quse funt, quicunque requiris, 
" Le6lor m hoc libro poteris gaudere repertis. 

" Tu vigil arte tua^ menti mandare memento, 
" Pafcere ut his animam poflis vitalibus efcis." 

15. Pfalterium, de tranfiatione Lxx. interpret urn; 
emendata a Sco. Hieronymo prelbytero, in novo. 

34. b. 

16. Pfalmus Davidis, cum pugnavit cum Goliath. 

i62.b. 

1 7. Cantica V eteris et Novi Teftamenti. 1 63. 

18. Hymni : viz. Te Deum laudamus, et Gloria \n 
excelfis Deo. Hie vero dicitur " Hymnus in die do* 
minicoad MS." (fcil. Matutinas.) 17K 

19. Oratio Dominica, fymbolum fidei Sci. Atha- 
nafii Alexandrini,cum quibufdam orationibus. 1 72.b. 

20. ColledsB compofito^ ex pfalmis ; charafteribus 
Saxonicis. 178. 

21^ Gitecorum fitania?. . 200. 

22. Oratio Dominica, fine Doxologia in fine. 200. 

23. Symbolum apoftolorum. 200. b. 

24. Trifagium: quatuor hxc Grsccc, fed Saxonicis 
chara6leribu8. Pfalterium hoc olim regis iEthelftani 
fuilic peculium fcripfit quidam neotericus in folio 
primo fupervacaneo. £00, b. 

Calbay A. XIX. XX. XXI. 
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F. XI. but tnis evidently is its proper, place.. 
The articles are here numbered, and not the 
pages. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, fchedis confl^ns l67*v 

1. ^ La credence donn^e k Mons. Tho. de Percy 
par Mons. de Lane, et les autres SS. meffagers du 
roy. k Bruges, le 14 Dec. 1374 

£. Engelb. comes dc Marka, to Edward III ^ ia 

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behalf of Conrad Schomweder and others, who had 
pecuniary concerns in England, (Lat) Cologne, 
April 30. 

3. Artides agreed upon for the marriage of Ed* 
mund Ear^ of Cambridge, with Margaret the heiirfs 
of Flanders. (Fr. cont. Rym. VL 445.) Aug. 6, 

1304. ^ * 

4. " Les chofes que les MeflTrs. Hen. Lefcrop, 
gonverneur de Calais, et Tho. de Uvedale, cheva- 
liers, diront parmy leur credence au comte de Flan- 
dres concerhing the above marriage. (Fr.) Jan. 
A*' R. 39. 1564-5? 

5. A provifionary agreement belM-een Edw. HI. and 
theD. of Flanders; concerning the intemiea, mar- 
mge. (Fr. an indenture;) Nov. ^i, 1365 

6. Wolt. de Yfendairn and" Hen; de Ghemeri, 
to Sim. Burley; defiring to be informed wheth^ 
the K. had* been oflfendea at fome delay of theirs. 
N. B. They were fubjeds of the D. of Ouelders and ^ 
Zutphen. \Lat.) Nimeguen, Aug. 23, 1372H 

7. The city of Amfterdam, ta Edward III; in be- 
half of Otho Broecberch, mafter of one of theii: 
fJiips. (Lat a fragment.) May 11. 

fl. Aufers (Albeitus?) count of Hainault, Holland, 
and Zeland, to Edward III; compHmental,' and 
thanking him for greyhounds. (Fr.) Hague, Sept. 2. 

9. Aufers (Albertus?) count of Hainault, Holland, 
and Zeland, to Edward III; about theHicceflion to 
Hainault, &c. which Edward claimed by right of his 
queen Philippa. (Fr. Orig. which once had a feal.) 
Hague, Aug. 24, IS61. 

10. A treaty of alliance between Edward III, and 
flie D. of Flanders. (Lewis III.) (Fr.) May 26, 

1 1. The magiftrates of Dordrecht, to Edward lU ; 
about the woolilaple. (Lat.) 1360? 

12. A treaty of friendfliip and alliance between 
Edward III, and the count of Flanders. (Le:^vis III.) 
(Fr.) Tower of London, Dec. 10, i 1348. 

13. Gerlac I. count of Nalfau, to Edward III; 
renouncing his promifed fealty, upon payment of a 
loan. (Lat.) April 23, 1S41. 

14. Jo. abbot, of St. Mary Middleburg, to Ed- 
ward III ; defiring his mediation in the quarrel be* 
tween Alurgaret countefs of Hainault, and William V* 
herfon. (Lat.) Aug. 24. v 

15. John (the inti:epid) D. of Burgundy ; his pro- 
clamation for freedom of trade in favour of the Eng- 
lilli merchants in Flanders, (See a counterpart of 
Hen. IV. in Rym. VIII. 688.) (Fr.) Lille, June 12, 
1411. 

16. Richard II, to Albert, D. of Bavaria and count 
of Flanders; reprefenting the turbulent fpirit of his 
(Richard s) nobles. (Lat.) 

17. Balthazar, marquis of Meiffen, to Edward III; 
thanking him for favours fliewn to Albert de Piaga, 
his (Balthazar's) chaplain ; and recommending liim 
to his further protection. (Lat.) Wizzenfels, Nov. lu 

18. Win. Stokes, to the Privy Council; giving 
intelligence of fome mifdemeanours concerning the 
exportation of wool and Ikins, &c. (Fr.) Middle- 
burgh, May 25. 

19. Articles for the continuation and prefervation 
of a treaty of friendfhip betweeii England and Flan- 
ders. (Lat.) 12 H. IV. 1411? 

20. Henry IV; his inftrufilions to Tho. Pic worth 
and others, commiifaries, to treat for a trUce with 
Planers. (Lat.) Lmceftfer, Nov. 29,* 1410. 

^21. Infiruftion^ of Henry IV, to tlie Bp. of St 
David's, the.E. ©f Arundel, and others ; fcht to treat 



with the D. of Burgundy for the marriage of the Pr. 
of Wales with the daugliter of the faid duke. (Fr. 
conf. Rym. VIIL 699.) Rotherhithe, Sept. 1, 1411. 

22. Some further articles of inftru6lions concern-' 
ing the laft-mentioncd treaty. (Fr.) 1 4 n. 

23. The magiftrates of the four members of Flan- 
ders, to Henry IV ; remonftrating about the feizure 
of feveixil of tneir Ihips in defiance of a truce. (Fr.) 
Mav 5, 141 1? 

24. The mal^iftrates and merchants of the ftaple at 
Calais, to Henry IV r requefting that he wifl inftrurt 
his ambaffadors to moderate the claims of the Dfs. of 
Burgundy for reftitution of damages. (Fr.) May 11^ 

25. Tho. Picworth and John Catryk, to Hen. IV; 
reporting their negociations with the commiflioners 
of Bui-gundy for the continuation of a truce ; in 
which indemnification for damages is chiefly infilled 
upon. , (I^t) Calais, May 11, 1410? 

26. A fchedule of fome preliminary articles towards 
a treaty between England and Flanders ; chiefly about 
indemnification. (Fr.) Calais, Nov. 18, 1409. 

27* Merchants trading to Flanders, to Henry IV; 
remonftrating about infringements of a truce* (Fr.) 
1409.^ 

28. Articles concerning which it is required that 
inftructions be given to Tlio. Picworth and the other 
commiflioners at Calais ; addreflcd to the Privy 
Council. (Fr.) 1409? 

29. Another article to the fame purport* I409? 

30. Henry IV, to his commiiraries at Calais; in* 
firu6tions about their proceedings, with the ratificai 
tion of a truce. (Fr.) Nov. 18, 1409* 

31. An agreement of the commiflaries. of Bur* 
gundy, to certain preliminary articles towards a 
truce with England. (FV.) Calais, March 12, 1406? 

32. A report to Henry IV. of the manner of the 
aflembly of his ambailadors and the commiifioners of 
the Dls..of Burgundy, and of the matters treated by 
them. Calais, March 6, 1406? 

33. Sir Rich. Afton, &c. commiflioners at Calai% 
to Henry IV ; inclofing the above report. (F'r.) Ca-* 
lais, March 13, uoeF 

34. Sir Rich. Afton, &c. to the Privy Council ; 
reporting their negociations. (Fr.) Calais, June 4> 
1406? 

35. Inftrudions of Henry IV, to fir Rich. Afton, 
&c. commiflioners at Calais. (Fr.) 1406? 

36. Nic. de Ryfsheton, to fir Rich. Afton; ac- 
quainting him of a F>ench and Spanifli fleet coming 
againft England ; and reprefenting the neccflity of 
providing for the defence of Calais. (Fr.) Calais, 
06i. 14. 1404. 

37. Sir Tho. Swynford and Nic. de Ryfsheton, 
Englifh ambafladors, to John de Hangefto, Ld» of 
Heuguevilla, and G. Boifratier, French ambafladors; 
about a meeting. (Lat.) Calais, 06t. 20, 1404. 
Alfo two previous letters of the Fi^. to the Eiiglifli 
ambafladors on the iamc fubjeft; the firft Lat. Pan 
O^. 13, and the fecond Fr. Montreuil, OGL 20, 

1404. 

38. Sir Tho. Swynford and Nic. de Ryfsheton, to 
the Bp, of Chartres, Hangefto, and JBoifratier ; defir* 
ing to poftpone the meeting. (Lat.) Calais, Oft. 21, 
1 404. On the back arp the names of perfons by whom, 
letters had been fent to the king and council. 

39. Sh- Tho. Swynford and Nic. de Ryfsheton, to 
Henry IV ; reporting the correfpondem:e they had 
with the Fr. ambaaadors. (Lat) Calais, Od. 22^ 

1404.^ 

40. Nic. Ryfehcf on, to the Bp. of Catobray ; ac-^ 

I quainting 



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quainting him with having reported to the king the 
conference they had at Leulingham, and that the 
king had named other ambairadors of higher rank. 
(Lat.) Coventry, Nov. ^2, 1404. 

41. Nic. Ryfsheton, to Margaret, Dfs. of Bur- 
gundy, and to the four members of the county of 
Flantiers ; about his report to the king, and advifmg 
about the future treaty. (Lat.) Coventry, Nov. 2, 

1404. 

42. Inftruaions of Henr^^ IV, to tlie Bp. of Bangor, 
Ld. Camois, and others; lent to treat with the com^ 
miffioners of the Dfs. of Burgundy, and the four 
members of Flanders; and alfo of France. (Lat) 
Coventry, Nov. 12 and 13, 1404. 

43. Commiflion and fafe-conduft for the ambafla- 
dors fent to treat with the commiflioners of the Dfs. 
of Burgundy. (Fr.) 1404» 

44. John Croft and Nic. de Ryfsheton, EngHlh ' 
ambafladors, to the Privy Council ; reporting that) at 
the Dfs. of Burgundy's requeft, they were to treat 
without the intervention of the four members of 
Flanders* (Lat.) Calais, Sept. 2G, 1404* 

45. Sir Tho. Swynburn, Sir John Croft, and iCic. 
Rysflieton ; four letters; the ift and 2d and fourth to 
the Dfs. of Burgundy, dated Calais Sept. 30, Oct. 3, 
and Sept. 28th, and the 3d. to the magiftrates of the 
..four members of Flanders, viz. Ghent, Bruges, Ypres, 
and the Frank territory ; dated Calais, Oct. J, 1404. 

46. Nic. de Ryfsheton, to the Abp. of Canter- 
bury r CFh. Fitz-Alan, chanc.) reports the negocia- 
lions, the French armaments, &c* (Lat.) Calais, 
Oa. 6, 1404. 

47. One of the Englifti ambafladors at Calais, to 
the Abp. of Canterbury; about feveral concerns both 
relating to the ambafly and to himfelf : and on the 
fame llieet and in intervals of the above letter, are 
copied I, a letter from the Englifh to the French 
ambaffadors of 061. 7 ; and 2, one from the Fr. to the 
Englilh ambafladors, dated Paris, Sept. 27, 1404 ? 

48. (a) The Dfs. of Burgundy, Margaret of Flan- 
ders ? to the Englilh ambalfadors ; anfwer to their 
letter of Sept. (Fr. part of I. 45.) Arras, 06t 6, 
1404. 

(b.) Croft and Ryfsheton, to Henry IV ; reporting 
naval armaments. (Lat.) 

(c.) The Dfs. of Burgund)', to John Urban ; con- 
cerning regulations for trade, &c* (Fr.) Arras, 
June 7- 

(d.) Swynford and Ryfsheton, to the French am- 
bafladors. (Lat.) Calais, Oct. 8, 1404. 

49. J. Croft and N. Ryfsheton, to Henry IV ; report 
their negociations with France and Burgundy. (Lat.) 
Calais, OGt. ii, 1404. 

50. The magiftrates of the four members of Flan- 
<lers, to the Englilh ambafladors ; report their haying 
forwarded letters to the Dfs. of Burgundy. (Lat.) 
Bruges, Aug. 31, 1404. 

51. The Englilh ambafladors, Swynborn, &c. to the 
Privy Council ; a report. (Lat.) Calais, Aug. 3 1, 1404. 
. 60,. The Englifli ambafladors, S^vynborn, &c. to the 
Burgundian commiflioners at Calais; concerning pre- 
liminaries. (Fr.) Xondon, April 29, 1505 ? 

53. (a.) The Englifh ambafladors, to the four mem- 
bers of Flanders. (Lat.) Calais, Aug. 23, 1404. 

(b.) The Englifh ambafladors, to the Dfs. of Bur- 
gundy. (Lat.) 1404. 

(c; The Englifli ambafladors, to the " Grand Con- 
feir of France. (Lat.) Calais, Sept. i, 1404. 

54. (a.) A poftfcript of a letter to tlie Privy Council, 
probably from the Englifh ambalfadors ; fhewing how 
hoftile the French are. (Lat) 1404 ? 



(b.) The French, to theEnglifli ambaffadors. (Lat.) 

Paris, Sept. 13. 
(c.) The French, to the Englifli ambaffadors, Ano-^ 

ther copy of the above, 
(d.) T. Swyhford and N. Ryfslieton, to Henry IV; 
cautions about the French. (Lat.) Calais, 
Sept. 19, 1404. 
55* John Croft and N^ Ryfsheton, to the Privy 
Council; a report of their negociation with Burgundy* 
(Lat) Calais, Sept. iy, 1404. 

56. Th. Swynford and N* de Ryfsheton, to Henry 
IV ; a report of the ftate of their negociation, and iti* 
timating fttfpicions concerning France. (Lat.) Ca-^ 
lais, Sept. 26, 1404. 

57. Nic. de Ryfsheton, to Henry IV ; foliciting the 
payment of his ftipend^ (Lat.) London, July 24> 

1405. 

58. NiC; de Ryfsheton and John L^rban, to 
the four members of Flanders. (Lat.) London, 
July 20, 1405* 

49. Thfe Bp. of Bkngor (Rich. Voung) Sir Rich. 
Aftbn, &C. to the Privy Council. (Lat.) Calais, 
April 7, 1405. 

60. The Bp. of Bui^^ot (Rich. Young) Sir Rich. 
Afton^ &c. to the Privy Council. (Lat.) March 30^ 

1405? 

61. The bp; of bdtigbr, to Heniy IV ; iiltelligence* 
(Lat.) London, Aug. 2, i405 ? 

62. The Bp. of Bangor, Afton, &c. to Henry IV ; 
6h their negociations. (Lat.) Calais, March 30, 1405* 

63. A propofal made to Henry IV. for a loan in fa- 
vour of Adolphus count of Cleves and Rfarka, for 
which he is to become a vaflUl. (conf 1. 71.) 1404 ? 

64. Nic. de Ryfsheton, to the Ld. Privy Seal (John 
Langley) on his negociations. (Lat.) "Calais, Dec. 

1, 1404? 

65. Henry IV ; his cotnmifTion appointing fir Tli. 
Swynford, fir Win. Lylc, and Nic. de Ryfsheton, his 
ambaffadors, to receive anfwers from Hangeflo, and 
the Other French ambaffadors (vid. Rym. VIII. 368- 
Lat.) Leicefter, Aug. 5, 1404. 

66. Margaret, Dfs. of Burgundy, to the Englifli 
ambaffadors ; notifying her having named coiiimif- 
fioners, and defiring a fafc-condud for them. (Fr.) 
Arras, July 6, 1404. 

67. Henry IV; his commlfrion toTh. Swynborn, J. 
Croft, Wm. Lyle, Th. Swynford, and Ryfsheton, to 
treat with the* four members of Flanders. (Lat.) 
Wcflm. July 22, 1404. 

68. " Petitio nuper fa61a pro parte Brugenfium. * 
Calais, March 14, 1403-4? 

69. The Dfs. of Burgundy ? to N. de Rifsheton, &c. 
about the meeting for a treaty. (Fr. a fragment.) 
May, 1405? 

70. The magiftrates of the four members of Flan- 
ders, to the Englifh amballkdors ; about the treaty. 
(Lat.) Bruges, Feb. 23, 1404? 

71. Henry IV, to Adolphus count of Cleres ; about 
a propofed loan or fubfidy, and the feudal fervices 
of the latter. (Lat. a rough draught.) (conf art. 63.) 

72. Hugh Luttrell, John Croft, &c. to Henry IV ; 
about their negociations with the four members of 
Flanders. (Lat.) Calais, Jan, 4. 

73. Reynold, D. of Juliers and Guelders ; a decla- 
ration of his friendfhip for Adolphus count of Cleves, 
(Lat.) Oa. 11, 1402. 

74. The DfH* of Burgundy.; an order and decla- 
ration concerning fome fhips detained at Newpcirt. 
(Fr.) Arras, May 14 and 16, 1404. 

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75. Nic, (le Ryfsheton, to the Privy Countil ) con^ 
cerning the negociations with Flanders and France. 
(Lat.) Canterb. Jane 12, 1404? 

76. The magiftrates of the four members of Flatt*- 
ders, to the Englifh ambaffadors; about continuing 
the negociations. (Lat) June 14, 1404. 

77. Nic. de Ryfeheton to Henry IV ; concerning the 
treaty, and defiring the king's alfurance of no hofti- 
lities being committed pending the negociation. 
(Lat.) London, June 25, 1404? 

78. The magiftrates of the four members of Flan- 
ders, to the magiftrates of the town and the ftaple 
merchants at Calais ; concerning reports of fome hof- 
tile attempts. (Lat.) Bruges, June 17, 1404. 

79. The magiftrates of the four members of Flan- 
ders, to the Englifli ambaffadors ; on the fame fubjeft. 
(Lat.) Bruges, June 17, 1404. 

80. Henry IV, to fome of his ambaffadors ; mention- 
ing tM'o alternatives for making an alliance with the 
count of Cleves. (Fr.) Nottingham, June 11, 1404. 

81. Sir Rich. Afton, to the D. of Burgundy (John 
the intrepid ;) difavowing certain hoftile attempts, &c. 
(Fr.) Calais, March 18, 1403-4. 

82. Jolm p. of Burgundy, to Henry IV. and his 
fons; renouncinghis alliance with them, being there- 
to compelled by Lliarles VL fC. of Fr. his liege lord. 
(Fr.) Auxere, Aug. 2S, 1412, 

83. InftruAions given to En^lHh ambaffadors con- 
cerning a treaty with the D. otGuelders. 

84. Henry IV, to William D. of Juliers and Guel- 
ders; on his acceflion. (Lat.) Oft. 3, 1399. 

85. Henry IV, to Aut5rs (Albert?) count of 
Hainault; complimcntaL (Fr.) Weftm. Feb. 16, 
1400? 

, 86. Henry IV, to Wm. D. of Juliers; complimental. 
(Lat.) Weftm. May 20, 1400? 

87. Inftruftions of Hen. IV, to Wm. Ifendem, 
fir Roger Si^lem, and Wm. Fenby archdeacon of the 
Eaft Riding, fcnt into Germany and Holland ; chiefly 
refpefting a marriage. (Lat) Weftm. Feb. 21, 1400. 

88. Inftruftions ofHenrj' IV, to fir Roger Siglem, 
RobL Waterton, &c. fent to the D. of Guelders ; to 
eftabliih good harmony. (Lat.) Weftm. April 14, 

1401. 

89. Coentzo de Viffchenich, to Henry IV; notify- 
ing the demife of Will. IX. D. of Guelders, and the 
fucceffion of Rainold IV, &c. (Lat.) March 4, 1402. 

90. J. (de Bottleftiam) Bp. of Rochefter, Wm. 
Hcron^ and two more, to the Privy Council ; about 
fome Flemilh fliips captured by the Englifli. (Lat) 
Calais, July 18, 1402. 

91. Tlie four members of Flanders, to Englifli am- 
baffadors; concerning a treaty, two letters. (Lat 
imperfeft.) Bruges, May 9 and 6. 

92. The ambaffadors of the D. of Burgundy, to 
- Englifli ambaffadors; on various concerns. (Fr.) 

Bruges, May 4. 

93. The ambaffadors of the D. of Burgundy, to 
iEnglifli ambaffadors ; fignifying that the French king 
had ordered a fufpenlion of the proclamation of 
the treaty between England and Burgundy. (Fr.) 
Calais, June 14. 

94. John E. of Somerfet (fon to John of Gaunt) 
to the Privy Council ; concerning the execution of 
the commercial treaty with Burgundy. (Fr.) Calais, 
June 15. 

95. Sir Tho. Swynborne, and two others, to the 
magiftrates of Bruges ; propofing to renew a former 
treaty. (Lat) Lond. May 7, 1404? 

96* Ric. Bp. of Bangor, AftOn, and Ryfsheton, to 



the Privy Council ; a report about their negociations. 
(Lat) Calais, May 10, 1405? 

97. Ric. Bp. of Bangor, Afton, and Ryfsheton, to 
Henry IV; a report about their negociations. (Lat) 
Calais, May 4, 1405? 

98. Ric. Bp. of Bangor, Afton, and Ryfsheton? to 
the Privy Council. (Lat a Fragment.) 

99. (a.) The Englifli, to French ambaffadors. 
(Lat) Calais, May 6, 1405? 

(b.) The French, to Englifli ambaffadors. (Lat) 
Paris, April 30, 1 405 ? 

(c.) The French, to Englifli ambaffadors (Fr.) 
Arras, March 15, 1405? , 

(d.) Nic. de Ryfsheton, to the French ambaffa- 
dors; anfwer to the laft article. (Lat) 1405? 

(e.) The other Englifli ambaffadors, to the French 
ambaffadors. (Lat) Calais, March 31, 1405? 

100. W. Heron, T. Rampfton, and W. de Ryfshe- 
ton, to the Privy Council ; a report, and referring to 
the Bp. of Bath, their Co-ambaffador, for further in- 
telligence about Calais, &c. (Lat.) Calais, June 
29. 

101. Henry IV; an anfwer to the D. of Burgundy, 
about a truce with France. (Lat) Aug. 17. 

102. A deed of Joh. de Bordili, about the allot- 
ment of a toll called " Bordonagium.' (Lat) 

103. The D. of Burgundy, to Henry IV? defiringj 
the reftitution of fome goods feized at fea. (Fr.) 
Hefdin, April 28. 

104. Wm. Efturmy and J. Kyngton, to J. Fry, be- 
ing with the Ld. Privy Seal ; defiring he will procure 
them the payment of arrears. (Lat) Dort, June, 

1402? 

105. Theod. Potter Sec^^ to the D. of Holland ; aa 
information about the feizure of a fhip. 

106. Nic. de Ryfsheton, T. Pikworth, and R. 
Oldyngton, to the ambaffadors of Burgundy and 
Flanders ; on their negociations. Calais, May 3. 

107. The K. of England (Henry IV?) his order to 
fir Tho. Burton, and fir Nic. Montgommery, to bring 
the dukes of Bourbon and Orleans before his council 
in London. (Fr.) June 8, 1407? 

108. William IX. D. of Guelders, to the Enelifh 
prix-y coikncil ; demanding the reftitution of iome 
goods Ihipwrecked. (Lat!; Salt Boniel, Sept 4. 

109 count of Flanders, to fir Nic. Tamworth 

Capt. of Calais; apologizes for not having fent fooner 
a letter or power for treating with England. (Fr.) 
Ghent, April 28. 

1 10. Henry IV; an order to his chancellor, to iffue 
a new letter of marque in favour of John de Waghen, 
who had been injured by fome Flemings, (conf. 
Rym. VIII. 733. Fr. a draught) May 7, 1412. 

1 1 K Henry IV? his fafe-condu6l for commiffioners 
from Burgundy, and their retinues, 100 in number. 

1 12. The Bp. of Worcefter and the E. of Somerfet, 
to the Privy Council ; about complaints of griev- 
ances ; with a fchedule of a treaty inclofed. (conf. 
Rym. VIII. 253.) (Lat) Dort, June 18, 1402? 

113. William VI. count of Hainault, to Henry IV; 
fent by Tlicodoric Potter, who is to folicit fome in- 
demnification. (Lat.) Hague, May 1. 

114. William VI. count of Hainault, to Henry IV; 
about the feizure of a Ihip. (Fr.) Hague, June 6. 

115. William VI. count of Hainault, to Henry IV; 
about grievances. (Lat) Quefnoi, 0&. so. 

116. Henry the IV, to the four members of Flanders ; 
defiring the continuance of the treaty with them dur- 
ing his going to quell the troubles in Guienne. (Fr.) 
Weftm. May 16, 1412. 

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1 1 7. The Bp; of Liege, to a K. of England ; recom- 
mending Ren. de Schannhorft. (Lat) Eeb. £0. 

J 1 8. The m^ftrates of Schiedftte, to a K. of Eng- 
land; demanding reftitution for Barthpl/ Kokus. 
(Lat) April 26. 

1 19. The magiftrates of Dort, to the fame K; in 
favour of the iame. (Lat.) 

120. A duke of iGuelders (William) to a K. of Eng- 
land (Ric. II.) recommending duke Swanneburn? 
((Lat.) Falkenhcrg, June 29. 

121. The council of the D.'of Burgundy, to the 
D. of Gloucefter governor of the realm ; exhibiting 
complaints of the four members of Flanders concern- 
if7g lome damages at fea. (Fr.) Ghent, May 22, 1420? 

122. Theonagiftrates of the four members of Flin- 
ders, to the D. of Gloucefter governor of the realm ; 
about naval damages, (tr.) Ghent, May 23, 14, 

1420? 

123. The D. of Burgundy, to fir Wm. Bardolf, &c. 
Englifli ambalfjiidors ,at C^lai$ ; concerning damages 
atfea. (Fr.) Ypres, Sept. 24, 1420? 

124. The council of the D. of Burgundy, to fir 
Wm. Bardolf governor of Calais; about tiieredref$ 
of attempts. Ghent, 061. Si, 1420? 

125. The Lieut. &c. of the company pf the mer- 
chants of the ftaple at Calais, to Wnittington, mayor 
of the ftaple ; about their trade with Amfterdam, and 
fome tretpaffes. (Fr.) Calais, 061. 24, 1420? 

126. The four members of Flanders, to fir Wm. 
Bardolf; concerning a meeting for the redrqfs of 
attempts. (Fr.) Qhent, Oa. 31, 1420? 

127. The Lieut. &c. of the ftaple at Calais, to 
Whittington, mayor of the ftaple ; about their trade 
with Amfterdam, &c. (Fr,) Calais, Nov. 7, 1480? 

128. Sir Wm. Bardolf, to the D. pf Gloucefter; 
inclof^ig fome of the above letters, (Fr.) Calais, 

Nov. 13, 1420? 

129. Philip (the good) p. of Burgundy, to the 
baiiijfs of Ne^Tiort and Furnes ; about the reftitution 
pf flngliih ftiips. (Fr.) Ghent, 1420? 

130. The four members of Flanders, to Henry V; 
tbout the prorogation of a truce. (Fr.) March 24, 
1418. 

131. Henry V, to the D. of Bedford; about the 
prorogation of a truce with Flanders. Vernon, April 

28, 1416? 

132. Henry V, to the four members of Flanders; 
in anfwer to I. 130. about the prorogation. (Fr.) 
Vernon, April 20, 1418. 

133. Inftructions to fir Wm. Bardolf and others, 
commiflioners to treat of the prorogation with Flan- 
ders, (Lat) Weftm. June 1, 1419. 

184. Other inftruftions to the fame. (Lat.) 14I9, 

135. " Declarationes intentionis reg;is (Hen. V.) 
concementes negocium provifionis inter Angliam 
et partes Flandriae." March 21, 1416. 

1 36. An indenture of a treaty between England and 
Flanders. (Orig. Lat. with feals.) Calais, 061. 12, 
1416. 

137. Henry V, to his Privy Council; defiring them 
to inform him how John of Bavaria (brother to Wm. 
VI. Ct of Hainault) Bp. of Lieee, had condufted 
himfelf toward England. Camp before Rouen, Oft. 
21, 1417. 

138. Hen. Beaufort, bifliop of Winchefter, to the 
Bp. of Durham, Chanc. about the reftitution pf a 
ihip of Bruges detained at Plymouth. (Fr.) Bruges, 
Sept. 4, 1417. 

139. Henry V? his warrant to the Exchequer, to 



pay certain expcnfes <lue to John Hctiynghain, fcnt 
into Flanders. (Fn) - 

140. H. Bp. of Winchefter, to (Th. Langley) Bp^ 
of Diirfiam, Chane. defiring to be infomied whether 
Rog, Salvayn was to hold the office of fcreafurer <tf 
Calais. (Fr,) Bruges, Sept. 4, 1417. 

141, John (the intrepid) D. of Burgundy; his 
^confirmation of the truce concluded wit£ England* 
(Lat.) Amiens, Aug. 17, 1*17. 

14^. Henry V. his inftrudions to (ir Wvk. Stiirmy 
and Richd. Leyat, fent to Jacobasa couritefs ^nd 
heirefs of Hainault, &c- (Lat) Weftm. March 

1418. 

143. The four members of Flanders, to Henry . . . j 
remonflrating againft the f^izur e of fome of their fliips. 
(Fr.) Ghent, May 9. 

144 and 145. The Count de Charrolois (afterwardji 
Philip the good D. of Burgundy) to the D. of Bed- 
ford ; about the commerce in the ports of Flanders, and 
the infraftion of fonner treaties. (Fr. two letter^.) 
Ghent, May 25, and July 6, 1415 ? 

146 and 147. The four members of Flanders, to the 
D. of Bedford; on tlie Ikme fubjecls. (Fr. two let-- 
ters.) , Ypres, July 15, and Ghent, Aug. 30, 1415? 

148. Tlie count de Charrolois, to the D. of Bed^ 
ford ; complaining of grievance. (Fr.) Ghent; 
Sept. 1, 1415? 

149- The four members of Flanders, to the D. of 
Bedford ; complaining of grievances. (Fr.) Ghent, 
Sept. 1, 1415? 

150. JohnD. of Bedford, totlie count deCliarT 
rolois; in anfwer to a letter of his of Aug. 29, com- 
plaining of grievances; a fimilar letter alfo to the four 
members of Flanders. (Fr. a draught) Weftnu 
Nov. 8, 1415? 

151. Inftruftions of Henry VI, to Wm. Unton an4 
Edw. Grymefton, fent to the Dfs. of Burgundy, 
(Orig. figned T. Kent.) Weftm. March 17, 1449. 

152. Inftru6lions of Henir VI, to J. Ld. Duddeley 
and T. Kent, fent to the Dfs. of Burgundy, (conl^ 
Rym. XI. 233.) Weftm. July 30, 1449. 

153. Henry VI, to the Bp. ofToumay; complain- 
ing of the detention of Tho. Chapman, an Englifli 
ecclefiaftic going to Rome. (Fr.) Keiiington^ 

Aug. 27, 1442. 

154. Ifabella of Portugal, Dfs. of Burn;undy; her 
ordinance concerning the fiflieries on the coaft of 
Flanders. (Fr.) Sept. 29, 1439. 

155. Tlie magiftrates of Dort, to Henry VI; com- 
plaining of grievances. (Lat.) June 3, 1438. 

156. Henry VI, to Jacqueline Cfs. of Holland; ex- 
preffing his wifti to preferve a good underftanding 
with her. (Fr.) Decemb. 14, 1434. 

157. Henry VI; a proclaihation in anfwer to a 
letter from Philip D. of Burgundy, complaining of 
divers injuries. (a draught, but figned by feveral 
of the council) (Fr.) Weftm. March 17, 1435. 

158. Henry VI, to Jaqueline Cfs. of Holland; re- 
commending concord ; is pleafed at her good recep- 
tion of his former letter, I, 156. (Fr.) Weftm. 
March 29, 1435. 

159. Henry VI; commiflion to his ambaffadors, fent 
to treat with Burgundy for a truce, (figned by the 
council.) June 28, 1434. 

160. Henry VI; a circular letter to the cities of 
Holland and Zealand: to the fame purport as I. 156* 
(Fr.) Dec. 14, 1434. 

161. Henry VI, to the city of Ghent; notifying 
his intention of beinff crowned in England. (Fr, 
figned by the council, J Weftm. Oct. 18, 1429. 

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l6a. In/lru£lioiap £6r the commiffioners who were 
to ratify the prorogation of truce between England 
and Burgundy, conclud<5d at Bayeux, March 27, 
142B; apd of tbofe who wore fent to Calais, to treat 
for the reparation of ceitain attempts againft the 
faid truce, Berney, June 1, J439. 

163. Win. Camden, herald ; his certificate of the 
arms of Rotert Hampfon of London, 10, 160?. 

164. Edward IV; his order to the Privy Seal, for a 
warrant to be made o.u^ for a patent guaranteeing tlie 
dominions of Chailea ' D. of Burgundy as his vaflal, 

Wcftm. Augf 14> 1467. 

165. Edward IV; another order to tlie fam^ pur- 
port Windfor, July 17, 1467. 

166. Edward rv; another order for a patent ap- 
pointing Ld. Haftings, &c. his ambaffadors to treat 
with the D.<)f Burgundy. (Lat.) Lichfield, May 14, 
1475. 

167. Notes of the years of certain embaffies, from 
1402 to 1 405 : coUefted probably for the airangcment 
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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foL iS5. 
cum fuperiore fimul compadus. 

I. A treaty of commerce between England and 
Burgundy, with the full powers and ratifications of | 
Henry VII. and Philip Archd. of Auftria, D. of Bur- 
gundy. (Lat vid.jayro. Xlf. 713,) Alayis, 1409. 1. 

«. Another copy of the fame, fomewhat diffe- 
lent 7. 

3. Copies of letters between Henry VII, and the Bp. 
of Rochefter, &c. concerning the above tl*eaty. March 
and April, 1499- 13- 

4- Inftru6lion$ of Henry Vli, to Ch. Somcrfet vice^ 
chamberlain, and Wm. Warham, mafter of the Rolls ; 
to be (hewed to (Philip) king of the Bomans; pro- 
feffing an eameft defire to enter into a clofe alliance, 
(Orig. alfo a draught of the Ikmei defeSive.) id02 ? 

19. 

5. Inftrufiions of Henry VII, to one Wil^iire; to 
le lliewn .to Meflire Charles, an agent in FUnder$; 
particularly for obtaining intelligence concerning 
lebels. (Orig. Fr.) 160«. 26. 

CT. An agreement for a fubfidy to b^ paid by Henry 
TII. to the Emperor, for fighting againft the Turks ; 
with Henry's commiflion to Somerfet and Warhain for 
the purpofe. (Lat. vid. Rym. XIII. 10.) Antwerp, 
June 20, 1502. ^ 28. 

7. A claufe in a treaty of intercourfe between 
Henry vii, and the Emp. Maxunilian. (Lat a 
fragment: vid. Rym. XIIL 13.) July 19^ 1502. SO. 

8. Henry VII ; his ratification of the treaty of 
amity with the Einp. Maximilian; with the treaty 
itfelf. (Lat. vid. Rym XIII. 22.) Aug. 14, 1502. 

31. 

9- Two fragments of the fame treaty. 40. 
10. Another copy of the claufe II. 7. 49. b. 

1 1: Several confirmations of treaties between Henry 
VII, and the Emperor. 52. 

12. A letter from Englifli commiffioners with the 
K. of the Romans (probably Sonierfet and Warham) 
Teppftmg their negociations, definiig ittftrii&ions. 

1502. 5(1 

13. Inftrudions of Henry Vll, to his commiffioners 
with the K. of the Romans, (defeaive.) I50tf. 62. 

14. Henry VII; his inftruftions concerning cau- 
tkm to be given to Richard de la Pole £. of Suiiolk. 

71. 



15. Twenty-feven fragments, too defeaive to be 
defcribed. 74^ 

N. B. Whether the following articles belenged 
to this volume cannot be alcertained. 

16. Adifpatch from Englifli commiffrs. with the 
K. of the Romans, reporting feveral conferences, 
Feb. 1503. ' 101.. 

17. Two papers concerning a negociation. (Lat.) 

• 1X3. 

18. Rough draughts of tw^o reports from the Low 
Countries. 

19. Henry yii, to Tlio. Wolfey; about his mar- 
riage with the Dfe. of Savoy. (Orig.) Nov. 7, 1504 ^ 

125.:. 

20. Henry VII, to Tho. Wolfey; inftruaions con- 
cerning the treaties of marriage between the Archd. 
Charles and princefs Mary ; and his own with Margt. 
of Auftria, Dfs. of Savoy. (Orig. Lat.) 1506? 128. 

21. A fragment of a letter addrefled to a Lady; 
probably in the hand of Heniy VII, and perhaps to the 
Dfs. of Savoy. (Fr.) 132. 

22. Three leaves of fragments; very imperfe6l. 

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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 842. 

1. Th. Spinelly, to Lewis Moreton; remonftrating 
againft the Emperor's exprbitant demands. (Fr.) 
Ajalioes, Jan. 9, 1512-13. 1. 

2. A co^atrafi; between Th. Spinelly, and Hans Po- 
penruytcr; about tlie caftiiig of foijie guns- Jan. 9^ 
1510. 3. 

3. Minutes of two letters from Spinellv, to Henry 
I^III ; with intelligence, and about the crafting of fome 
gims : alfo the draught of an anfwer to one of thof^ 
letters : all in Wolfey 's hand. 15 10. 4. 

4. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; four letters of intelli- 
gence. One of them partly in cypher. (Orig. Fr. and 
Eng.) Jan. 26, March 28, July 24, and Aug. 8; 
1512. 7. 

5. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII; recom- 
mending C. Ugochoni, a Florentine refiding in Lon- 
don. (Orig. Fr.) Bruflells, May is, I5i2. 12. b. 

6. Wm. Knight, to Wolfey (Bp. of Lincoln) ; dif- 
fuading the marriage betM^een Charles of Auftria, and 
princefs Mary. (Orig.) Malines, May 2, 1514. 13. 

7. Henry VIII, to the emperor Maximilian ; urging 
him to exert hlmfelf in defence of the Pope. (Lat.) 
Greenwich, Mays. 1512. 15. 

8. Margt. Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII ; requefting 
that he will order his fliips to proteft the fiflieries of 
the Hollanders, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Brulfels, Aug. 1 1, 
1512. 16. 

9. Margt. Dfs» of Savoy, to Henry VIII ; requefting 
the reftitution of two veffels belonging to Alph. de 
Lalo. (Orig. Fr.) BrulTels, April 20, 1513. 17. 

10. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; intelligence chiefly 
from Italy. (Orig.) Fr.) Bruflels, Nov, 3, 1512. 

IS. 

11. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Heniy VIH; ia 
belialf of Jaquet Berenghicrs a inlei^bluiltti (Or%. 

Fr.) Antwerp, Sept. ^20, 1512. 19. b. 

12. Margaret Dls. of Savoy, to Heniy VIII; de^ 
fmngrthe'T^UKitiiti^ (Orig. Fr.) Matfutfg^ 

December 7, 1512. 46t • 

13. Henry VHI; liis. commillion to E. Ponyngs, 
J. Yonge, T. Bolcyn, and R. Wyngdeld, to treat 

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with the Emperor. (Lat. vid, Rym. XIII. 344.) Wcftm. 
Dec. 20, 1512. 21- 

14. Maximilian (the Emperor); his commiffionto 
the D£s. of Savoy, to treat with the Englifli com- 
iniffioners. (Lat) 22. b. 

15. Henry VIII; his ratification of a treaty, pro- 
bably of the 5th of April. (Lat.) Weftm. May 3, 
1513. 23. b. 

16. Copies'*! of forty-two letters from Ponyngs, 
&c. to Heni^ VIII ; reporting their negociations 
with the Emperor, the Dfs. of Savoy, &c. towards 
the treaty of April 5, 15 13. Of various dates, from 
AprU to Nov. 1512. N. B. They muft have nego- 
ciated before their commiflion ot Dec. 20th was if- 
fued. 25. 

17. Henry VIII; his inftruftions to commiffioners 
in Flanders, (defeaive) Nov. 1512? 54. 

18. Henry VIII; further inftruftions, refufing to 
fubfidize the Swifs. 151^? 56. 

19. J. Flowr? to Henry VIII; defiring a fafe- 
conduftfor a fhip. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, Jan. 31, 
1513. 63. 

20. Franfois de Taxis, to Henry Vlllth's Privy 
Council ; about two additional pofts laid on between 
Malines and Calais. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, Jan. 4. 
1513. 63. b. 

21. Sir R. Wingfield, to Wolfey; defiring direc* 
tioiis about imprefts, &c. (Orig.) Malines, Feb. 
16, 1513. 64. 

22. Spinelly, to Henry VIII ; intelligence from Italy ; 
the death of Pope Jul. 11. &c. (Orig. Fr.) MaKnes, 
March 9, 1513. - 66. b. 

23. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII ; about 
the reftitution of two veffels belonging to Alph. de 
Lalo. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, March 20, 1 5 1 3. 66. 

24. Spinelljr, to Henry VIII ; cautioning him to 
take care ot his peifon ; and about fupplanting 
Chievres. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, March 18, 15 13. 67. 

25. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII; re- 
commending J. de Corf to be placed in the femce 
of princefs Mary. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, March 22, 
1513. ' 67. b. 

26. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Frederick Ct. Palatine ; 
thanking him for kind ofFei-s ; and about the hire of 
troops. (Fr.) Malines, April a, 1513. 68, 

27. The treaty for the defence of the church. 
(Lat. vid. Rym. XHl. 354.) Malines, April 5, 1513. 

69. 

28. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII ; re- 
commending Steph. de Brixia vicar of the order of 
Cannelites, who was coming to England on a vifita- 
tion. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, April lo, 1513. 74. 

29. Margaret Dfe. of Savoy, to the cardinal of 
England? contradicting the falfe reports of the 
French, of a truce between them and the K. of Ara« 
gon. N. B. Wolfey was not Card, at this Time. 
(Lat) Bruffels, April 30, 1 5 1 3. 74. b. 

30. Jan. Faucquet de Sauntonier, to re- 
ports various motions of the French on the borders 
ofArtois. (Orig. Fr.) May 4, 1513. 75. 

31. Richard de Thyrkyll, to Henry VIII; reports 
bis proceedings ; folicits proteftion s^ainft Clifford, 
&c. (Orig. Fr.) Antwerp, May 11, 15 13. 75. b, 

32. The emperor Maximilian, to the Dfs. of Savoy ; 
defiring her to urge Henry VIII. to begin the war with 
France, and to make the two firft payments of the 
fubfidy. (Fr.) May 12, 1513. 76. 

. S3. Jero. Frefcobaldi, to Spindly ? acquaints him 



of his having fent off fome tranfports. (Orig. Fr.) 
Antwerp, May 14, 1513. 76. b. 

34. Henry VIII, to Ponyngs-? and Wingfield; 
about mufters of the army in Flanders, &c. (a rough 
draught in Wolfey 's hand.) May, 1 5 1 3. 77. 

35. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII ; ac- 
knowledges the receipt of a letter. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruffels, May I8, 1513. 78. b* 

36. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII ; con- 
cerning Acn ian de la Cofte's claim for indemnifica* 
tion. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffells, June 3, 1513. 79. . 

37. Wingfield, to Wolfey ; about the motions of 
the troops, &c. (Orig.) Bruffells, June 4, I5i3. 

80. . 

38. Anth. Bruffet, to an Englifli general; repre- 
fenting his fervices agaiinft the French ; and requeft-^ 
ing the grant of a certain eftate. (Orig. Fr.) Grave* 
lines, June 4, I5i3. ^ 81. 

39. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry Vlllth's 
council; in favour of de la Cofte. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruffells, J une 3, 1 5 1 3. 8 1 . b. 

40. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII ; thanks 
for prefents ; and profeffes her zeal in the common 
cauie. (Orig. Fr.; Bruffells, June 5, 15 13. 82. 

41. Wiogfield, to Henry VIII ; reports the victory 
of Novara. (Orig.) Bruchfalin Suabia, June 13, 

1513. 83. 

4fi. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; about a new con- 
federacy, &c. (Orig.) Bruchfal, June 26, 1513. 85. 

43. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry VlIl ; fent by 
Spinelly. (Orig. Fr.) Oudenarde, Aug. 7, 1513. 

86. b. 

44. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Heniy Vlll; con- 
gratulates him on the vidtory of Guinegate. (Orig. 
^r.) Lifle, Aug. 19, 15 is. 87. 

45. Spinelly, to Heniy VIII ; about a requeft of the 
K. of Aragon, and intelligence. (Orig. the end 
wanting.) Lifle, Aug. 25, 1513. 88. 

46. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII ; ac- 
knowledging the receipt of two letters. (Orig. Fr.) 
Oudenarde, Aug. u, 1513. 89. 

47. The treaty for refuming the offenfive war 
againft Lewis Xn. and folemnizing the marriage be- 
tween prince Charles and Pfe. Mary. (Lat vid. Rym. 
XIII. 379.) Lifle, Oa. 15. 1513. 90. 

48. Charles prince of Caftille, to princefs Mary ; 
credential : he addrefles her " ma bonne compagne," 
and figns himfclf " Vre. bon Mary." (Orig.) Malines, 
Dec. 18, 1513. 93. 

49. A rough draught of fome inftrudlions concern- 
ing a treaty with the Emperor, (in Wolfey 's hand.) 

1513? 94. 

50. Eighteen original letters from Spinelly, to 
Henry VIII; all of the year 1513. 96. 

51. An order for the pajTi%ent of wages to Ld. 
Ferrers, and others, (a rough draught in Wolfey's 
hand.) 135. 

52. Charles de Croy, to Henrv VIII ; demanding to 
be indemnified for damages clone by the Englifli 
troops on his eflates. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, Feb. S3, 
1514? 1S7. 

53. Charles prince of Caftille, to Henry VIII ; for 
an indemnification to P. Mertens, a merchant of Dor- 
drecht. (Qrig. Fr.) Ghent, March 8, 1514. 138. 

54. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; intelligence; fupplies 
demanded of the Fr. king, by Albany, for going iato 
Scotland. (Orig.) Antwerp, March 19, 1514?'^1S9. 

55. J. de Berghes, to Wolfey, &c. ; exprefling con- 
fidence and friendfliip. (Orig. Fr.) Berghes, March 
31, 1514? 

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56. Charles prince of Calulc, to Henry VIII ; con- 
teming a treaty with France. (Orig. Fr.) April, 
1514. 142. 

57. Dr. Wm. Knight, to Wolfey; intelligence; 
and in behalf of John Newington a kinfroan, who 
had been defrauded by Rich. Thyrkyll. (Orig.) 
Malines, April 3, 15 14. US. 

58. Ric. Winton. (Fox Bp. of Winchefter) to Wol- 
fey. (a fragment.) Elher, April 17, 1514? 145. 

59. Wolfey and the Bp. of Winchefter, to Ger. de 
iPlanis? prefident of the council of the prince of 
Cafiile ; excufes on account of a letter that was not 
duly forwarded. (Orig. Lat.) London, Aug. 12, 
1514. 146. 

60. A paper of items, concerning the affairs of 
Flanders, G nines, Tournay, &c. 146. b. 

61. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Wolfey; compli- 
mental. (Orig. Lat.) BrulTels, Dec. 23, 1514. 147. 

62. Twelve original letters of intelligence from 
Spinelly, to Henry VIII. (written in the year 1;^14.) 

148. 

63. Twenty-feven original letters from Wingfield, 
Knight, Spinelly, and fome from Ponyngs and 
Knight, to Henry VIII ; &c. (written in the year 

1514. ) 174. 

64. Anfwers of Englifli commiflioners, to fome ob- 
fervations offered in a negociation for a treaty of 
commerce with the Emperor and Spain. (Lat.) 
1515? 219. 

65. A paper relating to a treaty concerning Guel- 
dres, &c. fiQ:ned Simon de Reyfchach, chancellor of 
•Frienand. "(Lat.) 1515? 225. 

66. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Wolfey ; creden- 
.tial. (Orig. Lat.) Brulfels, Jan. 10, 1515. 226. b. 

67. Henry VIII, to a French miriifter; on the death 
of Lewis XII. and fending over Suffolk, &c. to the 
queen his fifter. (Orig. Fr.) Eltham, Jan. 14, 1515. 

«27. 

68. A treaty of peace between Henry VIII, and 
Charles prince of Caftile. (Lat.) Bruffels, Jan. 24, 

1515. M8. 

69. Charles prince of Caftile, to recom- 
mending fome perfons fent over. (Orig. Fr.) Bruf- 
fels, Feb. 13, 1515. is I. 

70. Ponyngs and Knight, to the Lds. of the king*s 
council; concerning a treaty. (Orig.) Bruges, 
May 24, 1515? 232. 

71. Spinelly; a report concerning the king's do- 
minions in France. 234. 

72. Spinelly, to Henry vni; intelligence; with a 
paper enclofed of fuch matters as fir Edw. Ponyngs 
fliewed to Spinelly. (Orig.) May, 15 15. 236, 

73. Wingfield, to HeniyVIII; intelligence. (Orig.) 
Bruffels, May 31, 1515? 239. 

74. Ponyngs and Knight, ta Henry VIII; intelli- 
gence. (Orig.) Antwerp, May 28, 1515? S40..b.^ 

75. Ponyngs and Knight, to Henry VIII ; intelli- 
gence. (Orig. chiefly in cypher.) June 9, 1515? 

241. 

76. Ponyngs and Knight, to Henry VIII; about 
Albany's proceedings in Scotland, &c, (Orig.) 
Bruffels, Aug. 27> 1 5^15. 243. 

77. Ponyngs and Knight, to Henry vili; in cy- 
pher: and to intelligence. 1515? 244. 

78. Henry VIII, to his commiflioners in Flanders, 
(a rough draught corredled by Wolfey. ) J uly, 1515. 

248- 

79- Yonge^ Bolcyn, and Wingfield, to Henry viII. 



(repeated in the fet of copies, III. 16.) BrufTels- 
Aug. 24, 1512. 256. b. 

80. Two papers of intelligence from Flanders. 
1515? \ . . 257. 

81. Nine original letters of intelligence, frojn Dn 
Cuthb. Tunftal; dated July 9, 21. Aug. 2. Sept. 13. 
Oft. 20. and Dec. 16, 20, 21, and 26, 15 15. 259. 

82. Twenty-two original letters of intelligence, 
from Spinelly to Henry VIII. and Wolfey. (written 
in the year 1515.) 276. 

83. Nine original letters of intelligence, from 
Rich. Sampfon to Wolfey. (witten in the year 

1515.) " . 320. 

84. Henry VIII; his iuftruftions to his ambaffadors 
with the Emperor, (a draught in Wolfey s hand.) 

J 334. 

85. Henry VIII; his inftruftionsto his ambaffadors 
with the Emperor; direfting them by all means to 
promote concord, (a draught) 836. 

86. A paper of depofitions, concerning a plot in 
Gueldres. - 339. b. 

87. A petition of Frederick Flerfchem, to the Em- 
peror; claiming fome wages, &c. due to his late 
uncle. 340. 

88. Jacques de . Horn (Imperial ambaffador) to 
Henry VIII ; on bis leaving the Englifh court. (Orig. 
Fr.) Dover, March 29^ 34 1. 

89. The Bp. of Burg to Wolfey ; about the 

reftitiition of a fhip. (Orig. Lat ) Malines, June 20. 

342. 

90. A fragment of a Spanifh letter. (Orig.) Grave- 
lines, June 3.- . J . S43. b. 

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Codex ehartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 209. 

1. Card. Wolfey, to the king's commiffioners in 
Flanders ; direfting them in their liegociation con- 
cerning the king's tnediation between the Emperor 
and France, (a draiight in Wolfey's hand.) 1. 

2. Wm. de Barns, to Card. Wolfey ? inteiligetice. 
(Orig. Fr.) Berghes, Sept. 2. i.b. 

3. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey ; offers his fervices, 
particularly to fupply the king with hamefs, accou- 
trements, arms^ &g. (Orig. Fr.) Antwerp, Jan. 6, 
1520. 2. 

4. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence. (Orig. 
chiefly in cypher.) 3. 

5. Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Cutfib. Tunftal; about 
the peace between the Emperor and the French king ; 
Henry agrees to give the Emperor 10,000 florins. 5. 

6. Card. AVolfey, to Henry VIII; with letters and 
news he had received from Flanders. (Orig.) 6. b. 

7. Traftatus pacis et amicitia^ inter Henricum Vlll. 
Angliaj regcm, et Maximilianum Imp. elect, et Jo- 
hannemet Carolum Hifp* et Flandrise reges^. 151 6. 7. 

8. De Berghes, to Card. Wolfey ; exculpating Johflt 
Hewfter, a governor againft whom there had been 
a complaint. (Ong. Fr.) Berghes, Jan. 14, 15 16. 

10. b. 

9. Spinelly, to a fragment, (partly in 

cypher.) 11. 

10. Wm. Knight, to Caid. Wolfey ; advifes, in cafe 
the war with France were to be continued, that the 
Swifs may by all means be retained, &c. (Orig.) 
Jan. 5. 12. 

11. The treaty of amity and intercouffe between 
Henry VIII. and (Charles) Pr. of Caftile. (Lat. 
vid. Rym. XIIl. 539.) Bruffels, Jan. 24, 15 16. 14. 

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12. Melchior Langleus, to Card. Wolfey; fecret 
intelligence. (Orig. Lat.) Bruffels, Jan. ai, 1516? 

18. 

13. A copy of a letter of intelligence from Flan- 
ders. ' 19. 

14. Eight original letters of intelligence from Spi- 
nelly in Flanders, to Henry VIII. and Card. Wolfey. 
Jan. 9. Feb. 23- 4. 14. £3 March 13, 13. AM 5 1 6. 

20. 

15. Ponyngs and Tunftal, to Henry VIII; report 
their audiences of condolence on the death of the 
K. of Aragon ; and concerning the renewal of treaties. 
(Orig.) Brulfels, March 14, 1516. 38. 

16. Spinellv, to Henry VIII; intelligence. (Orig.) 
Bruffels, March 17, 1516. 40. 

17. The Bp. of Helva (Alba) to Card. Wolfey; 
acquaints hira with his favourable reception by 
Charles K. of Spain on the death of K. Ferdinand. 
(Orig. Lat.) Bruffels, March 22, i5i6. , 42. 

1 8. Francis Taxis, to fir Bryan Tiicke poftmafter 
ia England ; reporting the motions of the Emperor 
in Lombardy. (Orig. Lat.) Bruffels, March 23, 
1516. 43. b. 

19. Ponyngs and Tunftal, to Henry VIII; concern- 
ing the renewal of treaties with Spain. (Orig. a frag- 
ment.) 1516. 44. 

20. Spinelly, to Henry vili; intelligence. (Orig.) 
Malines, March ?7, I5i6. . 45. 

21. Charles K. of Caftile, to Henry VIII ; in behalf 
of J. de Hafe a merchant. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, 
March S8, 1516. 46. 

22. Ponyngs and Tunftal, to Card. Wolicy ; about 
the renewal of treaties, &c. (Orig.) Bruffels, April 
10, 1516. . 47. 

23. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence, &c. 
(Orig.) Bruifels, April 1 1, 1516. 49. 

24. An Italian letter on the Emperor's proceedings 
in Lombardy. (Orig.) April g, 1516. 50. 

25. Ponyngs and Tunftal, to Henry VIII ; a long 
report of their negociations, &c. (Orig.) Bruffels, 
May 25, 1516. 51. 

26. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; about commotions in 
Sicily and Spain, . and other intelligence. (Orig.) 
Bruffels, May 3, 1516. 58. 

27. Charles K. of Caftile, to Henry VIII ; in behalf 
of Jacques Semel, a phyfician. (Orig. Fr.) Mid- 
dleburg, May 23, 151 6. 61. 

28. Margaret Dfs. of Savov, to Henry VIII. and 
Card. Wolfey; two letters in Ldialf of a fervant of 
the Card, de Gurce. (Orig. Fr.) Brullels, June 3, 
1516. 62. 

29. Spinelly, to Henry VIII, and Card. Wolfey; 
two letters of intelligence. (Orig.) Arras, jMay 18, 
and Antwerp, May 27, 1 5 1 6. 63. 

30. Tunftal and Wingfield, to Henry VIII ; report 
their conferences with the lord Chievres, and the 
chancellor of Brabant, &c, (Orig.) Bruffels, June 6^ 
1516. 67. 

31. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry Vlll; re- 
commending that Leon. Frifcobaldi may be reim- 
burfed. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, June 6, 15 1 6. 72. b. 

32. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Brufl(?ls, June4, 1516. 73. 

S3. De Haufen (Sec^ to Card, de Gurce) to Card. 
Wolfey ; requefting tliat Gerard Staffaxt might be 
allowed to tranfaft the affairs of the Card, de Gurce 
in England. (Orig. Lat) Braffels, June 4, 1516. 

73. b. 

S4- Tunftal and Wingfield, to Henry VIU; report 



many articles of their negociations with lord Chievres, 
&c. (Orig.) Louvain, June 12, 1516. 74.' 

35. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Henry vill; com- 
mending the fervices of L. Frifcobaldi to the Em- 
peror. (Orig. Fr.) Louvain, June 10, 1516. 76. 

36. Tunftal and Wingficld, to Henry VIII. and 
Card. Wolfey ; three difpatches on their negociations. 
(Orig.) Bruliels, June 23, 28, and 29, 1516. 77. 

37. Intelligence from a fpy in Holland : pirates 
taken by IflTelftein executed. (Orig. Fr.) Antwerp, 
June 18, 1516. 83. b. 

38. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey; reports fomc intel- 
ligence he had received from a ftranger, about a go- 
vernor, &c. (Orig.) Louvain, June 15, 1516. 85. 

sg. Charles K. of Caftile, to Henry VIII ; credential 
(Orig. ^Fr.) Louvain, J une 15, 1 5 1 6. 80*. b. 

40. Intelligence from a fpy in Flanders. (French.). 
Malines, June 10, 15 16. 87. 

41. J.aques de Ceft)ecke; his receipt for 60 florins 
paid him by Spinelly, for two journeys of enquiries on 
the bufinefs of the Blanche-rofe. (Orig. Fr.) Bruf 
fels, June c'l, 1516. _ 88. 

42. Sninelly, to Card. Wolfey; two letters of in- 
telligence; the fonner with a P. S. (Orig.) Bruf- 
fels, June 23. and July 1, 15 16. 89. 

43. Tunftal and Wingfield, to Henry Vili ; report 
conferences with lord Chievres and the chancellor^ 
(Orig.) Brull'els, July 4, 1516. 94. 

44. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence. (Orig.) 
Bruffels, July 5, 15 16. 9G, 

45. Henry VIII; inftruftions to his commiflioners 
in Flanders, (a draught correfted by Wolfey.) 98. 

46. Charles K. of Caftile, to Card. Wolfey; in 
behalf of J. Semel (Orig. Lat.) Bruffels, July 10, 
1516. 104. b. 

47. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence, and 
a receipt of Bernard Stecher for a bill of exchange for 
48^000 florins. (Orig,) Bruffels, July 12, 15 16* 

105. 

49« Tunftal and Wingfield, to Henry VIII; report 
their negociations and intelligencCi (Orig.) Bruf- 
fels, July 12, 1516. 107- 

49. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence. (Orig.) 
Bruffels, July 14, 15 16. 109. 

50. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey; reports conferences 
with Ld. Berghes, &c. (Orig.) Bruffels, July 10, 
1516. 110. 

51. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey; re- 
commending Hefdin. (^Orig. Fr.) Malines, July 16, 
1516. IIK b. 

5(2. The magiftrates of Antwerp, to Card. \Volfey ; 
foliciting redrefs for J. Crul and J. de Haze, mer- 
chants. (Orig. Fr.) July 18, 1516. 112. 

53. Tunftal and Wingfield, to Htnry VIII; report 
their negociations; the diet of Noyon agrcctl upon, 
&c. (Orig.) Bruffels, July 18, I5l6. 113. 

54. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence. (Orig.) 
BruIIfels, J uly 1 9, 1 5 1 6. 116. 

55. A French note to the K. of the Romans ; fent 
by a Maitre d'llotel. (a doubtful article.) Yeting- 
hen? July 20, 1502. 117. b. 

56. Tunftal and Wingfield, to Henry VIII; report 
a conference with Ld. Chievres and the chancellor. 
(Orig.) Bruffels, July 23, 1516- 1 18. 

57. Tunftal, to fome perfon about the chancellor 
of Brabant i concerning an interview with the faid 
chancellor. (Orig.) "Bruffels, July, 1 5 1 6. 122. 

58. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ;. two letters of in- 

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telligence. (Orig.) Bruffels, July 27 and 26, 15 16. 

122. b. 

59. Tunftal, to Card. WoMev ; intelligence; Ld. 
Chicvres and the chancellor cfeparted for Noyon. 
(Orig.) Bniffels, July 27, 1516. 125. 

Go. A proniiflbry deed of Charles K. of Caftile, to 
reimburfe a fum lent him by Henry VIII. (Fr.) BruC 
feU, Aug. 1516. 126. 

61. A deed of fecurity by fix of the nobility of the 
Low Countries, for the payment of the above loan. 
(Fr.) 15 16* 128. 

62. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; two letters of in- 
telligence. (Orig.) Bnilfels, Aug. 4 and 6, 15 16. 

130. 

63. Jo. BthQs. Ticionens. comes Decian. and de 
HdUin, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning a fum of money 
to be paid them by L. Frifcobaldi. (Orig. Lat.) 
London, Aug. 5, 1516. 133. b. 

64. Jehan de le Sauch, to Card. Wolfey ; about re- 
ceiving the mf6ney of the above loan. (Orig. Fr.) 
Lond. Aug. lOjl 1516. 134. 

65. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence received 
from Noyon/&c. (Orig.) Bruffels, Aug. 10, 15 16. 

136. 

66. TunftaI,to Card. Wolfey; intelligence. (Orig.) 
Bruffels, Aug. 1 3, 1 5 1 6. 1 39. 

67. Tunftal and Wingfield, to Hemy VIII ; report 
a conference with the treafurer Felynger ; and intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Bruflels, Aug 13, 1516. 140. 

68. Spinelly, to Card. AVolfey ; two letters of in- 
telligence. (Orig.) BrulTels, Aug. 15 and 14, 1516. 

143. 

69. Charles K. of Caftile, to Card. Wolfey; in be- 
half of Mary de Nivelle. (Orig. Fr.) Bru^^els, 
Aug. 24, 1516. 146. 

70. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence. (Orig.) 
Auguft 26 and 30, 1 5 1 6. 147. 

71. Tunftal and Wingfield, to Henry VIII; report 
a conference with Ld. Chievres and the chancellor, 
&c. (Orig.) Bruffels, Aug, 31, I5i6. 151. 

72 to Card. Wolfey ? intelligence; and 

oflering fervices. (Orig. Fr.) Berghes, Sept. 1, 

1516. 155. 

73. Charles K. of Caftile ? to Henry VIII ; in pr^ife 
of Card. Wolfey. (Fr.) 1 56. 

74. Tunftal and Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
their negociations. (Orig.). Bruflels, Sept. 1, 1516. 

157. 

75. Card. Wolfey, to the Dfs. of Savoy; about a 
conference he had with Hefdin. (Fr.) London, 
Sept. 2, 1516. 160. 

76. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; about the K. of 
Caftile's departure for Spain, &c. (Orig.) Bruflels, 
Sept. 4, 1516. 161. 

77. Card. Wolfey, to Tunftal and Wingfield ; con- 
cerning their negociations. (a draught) Sept 1516. 

162. 

78. Margaret Dfs. of SaVoy, to Card. Wolfey ; cre- 
dential. (Orig. Fr.) Bruflels, Sept. 11, 1516. i63.b. 

79. Tunftal, to Henry VIII ; intelligence about a 
plot of the French for retaking Tournay. (Orig.) 
Bruflels, Sept. 1 3, 1 5 1 6. 164. 

80. Spindly, to Card. Wolfey ; two letters of in- 
telligence. (Orig.) Bruflels/ Sept. 14 and 13, 15 16. 

165. 

81. Margaret Dfs. of Savov, to the Emperor's am-^ 
bafladors in London ; about tlie receipt of money, &c. 
(Fr.) Bruflels, Sept. 12, 1516. 167. 

82. Jer. Frefcobaldi, to Mountjoy governor of 



Tournay; about the death of his nephew in Lomlon. 
(Orig. Fr.) Bruges, Sept. 12, 15 16. 168. 

83. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; (Orig. cypher, 
with the decypher.) Bruflels, Sept. 17, I5l6. 169. 

84. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence. (Orig.) 
Bruflels, Sept. 9, 15 16. 171. 

85. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence ; the 
K. of Caftile is not to go into Spain, &;c. (Orig.) 
Bruflels, Sept. 20, 1516. 173. ' 

86- Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; two letters in cy- 
pher, one of them decyphere<^. (Orig.) Bruflels, 
Sept 20 and 27^ 15 16.'' 175. 

87. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning the mo- 
tions of the French about Calais, kc. (Orig.) 
BruflTels, Sept. 27, 1516. 178. 

88. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey; the K. of Caftile is 
to arm againft Guelders, &c. (Orig.) Bruflels,. 
06t. 4, 1516. 179. 

89. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence. (Orig.) 
Bruflels, Oct. 4, 15 16. 18 1. 

90. A letter figned " Alamire," and fome mufical 
notes, to Cai'd. \Volfey ? fecrct intelligence about 
Richard de. . J . . . (Orig. Lat.) 182. 

9 1 . Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence. (Orip;.) 
Bruflels, Oft. 7, 1516. 184. b. 

92. Tunftal, to Henry VIII ; two long reports of 
his proceedings. (Orig.) Bruflels, 061. 16 and 26, 

1516. 185. 

93. Jacobus Vil to the Card, of Sion ; com- 
municates feveral incidents ; and about money mat- 
ters : the writer appears to have been a feii'ant of the 
cardinal. (Orig. Lat.) Bruflels, Nov. 4, 15 16. 195. 

94. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence, fome 
in cypher. (Orig.) Bruflels, Q&. 30, 15 16. 197. 

95. Tunftal, to Henry VIII. and Card. Wolfey ; two 
lettei's of intelligence. (Orig.) BrulTels, \Nov. 9, 
1516. 198. 

96. Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to an ambaflador of 
Aragon. Mons, Nov. 16? 1516. 200. 

97- Margaret Dfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; on 
the return of the Card, of Sion. (Orig.) BrulTels, 
Nov. 16? 1516. 200. b. 

98. Titles of treaties, &c. between Henry VIII. the 
Emperor, and the K. of Caftile. 201. 

99. The league between England, the Emperor, 
and Spain, "pro defenfione ecclefia," &c. with the 
full powers and confirmations, (vid. Rym. XIII. 556.) 
Lond. 061. 29, 1 5 1 6. 20 1 . b. 

Galba, R V. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 397. 

1. Form of the pledge to be given by the earls of 
Oxford, Arundel, &c. and feveral towns, for the ful- 
filling of the marriage contraft between P. Charles 
of Caftile and Pfs. Mary daughter of Hen. VIII; con- 
cluded Dec. 21, 1507. (Lat. a correfted draught, 
conf Rym. xili. 177.) 1. 

2. Henry VIII: inftruftions to his plenipotentiaries 
(Tunftal and Knight?) concerning an article in a 
league of mutual affiftance with Caftile. (a draught 
corredted by Wolfey. conf Rym. XIIL 533.) 15 16? 5. 

3. Henry VIll: his inftru6lions to A. B. to learn 
from the archduchefs certain particulars about the 
meeting of the En)peror, the j)rince of Caftile, and 
herfelf at Calais ; where the intended marriage be- 
tween the faid prince and princefs Mary was to be 
celebrated, (conf Rym. XIII. 381.) 1513? 10. 

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had promifcd in his name, &c. (Oiig.) Malincs. 
Feb. 2. 1517. 40. 

«4. Sir Robt Wingfiekl, to Henry \ an amplrt 
report of the tranfadionsat the Imperial court. (Oi ig.) 
Malines, Feb. 3, 1517. 41. 

25. The of Worcefter and Dr. Tunftal, to Card. 
Wolfey ; an ample report of an audience from tlie 
1516-17 : witti a latin noxe inciuicu, vwu«.......^ - , Emperor; a conference with the Card, of Sion, &c. 

tides of intelligence concerning preparations ot the (Ong.) Malines, Feb. 3, 15 1 7. 45. 
French. 26. The emperor Maximilian, to Card. Wolfey; 

defiling him to prevail upon Henry VIII to co-operate 



ser at Antwerp, to Card. Wolfey ; requefting the re- 
imbuifement of 6,000 florins which his pnncipals had 
advanced to fir Hob. Wingfield at Auglburg. (Ong. 
Lat) Antwerp, Jan. 8, 1517. 

5. Th.Spinelly, to Henry VllI; intelligence about 
negociations between the Emperor and the French 
kiiiff, ^cc. (Orig. partly in cypher.) Bruffels, Jan. 1 1, 
with a latin note inclofed, contamm^ ar- 



6. Th. Spinelly,to Henry VIII; further intelligence. 
(Orig. part cypher.) Bruflels, Jan. 16, I5i6-17. 17. 

7 Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey; reports his 
having delivered 10,000 crowns to the Emperor; an 
intervTew with the ambaifador of Aragon, &c. (Ong. 
partly in cypher.) Bruffels, Jan. 1 1 , 1 5 1 7. 18. 

« The E. of Worcefter and Dr. Tunftal, to Card- 
Woifey; report money having been paid by France 
to the Emperor ; the Emperor's motions, &c. (Ong.) 
Toumay, J an. 1 8, 1 5 1 7. ^ 9- ^• 

0 Th. Spinelly, toHenry VIII ; various intelligence 



about the Emperor s coming into the Low Countries, ^^^^^^^^ 1^^ .^^ J^.^^^^^^ ^ - 

&c. (Orig. part cypher.) Bruffels, Jan. 20, 1517. 20. ^^^^.^^^^ ^^^l « ^« 



with him in diffuading tne Pope from diflblving; the 
council of Lateran. (Orig. Lat. figned only by otii- 
cers of fiate, unlefs an obfcure charader be the Em- 
peror's monogram.) Malines, Feb. 3, 1517. 51. 

27. The Card, of Sion^ to Card. Wolfey; about the 
repeated furrendei-s of Verona, and other tranfaftions 
in Italy, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Malines, Feb. 4, 15 17* 

52. 

as. The E. of Worcefter and Dr. Ti^nflal, to Henry 
VIII ; about the difpofition of the Imperial and Caf- 
tilian courts, efpecially concerning tne breaking off 



10. Dr. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; reports an 
audience from the K. of Caftile, and the Archdfs. 
alfo a melTage from the Emperor. (Ong.) Bruflels, 
Jan. 23, 1517. ^ 

1 1 The E of Worcefter and Dr. Tunftal, to Henry 

11. iuc r.. ui Fninprnr qt T on- I 30. iiie ts. Ot w orceitcr ana UT. 1 unitai, 
VIII ; about their going to meet tl^e Emperor a^^ Lou ^ ^^^^ according 
vain, &c. (Ong.) fournay Jan. 24, 1517. ^^^^ ^ :^ ^^1^,^^ Wingfield priv; to all the!i 

lo Dr Wm. Knight, to the E. of Worcefter; 
about the earl's meeting with the Emperor, &c. 
(Orig.) Bruffels, Jan. 23. 1517. 24. b. 

13 The Emperor Maximilian, to the Archduchefs; 
defirinix her to fend for the E. of Worcefter to Bruffels, 
and thence to Louvain. (Fr.) D men, Jan. 18, 15 17. 

25. 

14 Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII; 
on the death of the Emperor her lather. (Orig. Fr.) 
Malines, Jan. 23, 1518-19. ^6. 

15. Th.Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about the Imperial court. (Orig. cypher) Bruffels, 
Jan. 2G, I5l(i-17. ^7. 

16. Th. Spinellv, to Henry VIII ; intelligence about 
Verona being put into the hands of the Bp. of Trent, 
and tranfa^tions at the Imperial court. (Orig. part 
cypher.) Bruffels, Jan. 29, 1516-7. 28. 

^ 17. The E. of Worcefter and Dr. Tunftal, to Henry 
VIII report audiences from the K. of Caftile and the 
Archdfs. and indole a latin letter from the Emperor. 
(Orig.) Bruffels, Jan. 29, 1517. 29. 
18*^ Th. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; various intelli- 



29. The E. of Worcefter and Dr. Tunftal, to Henry 
VIII ; report a conference with the Card, of Sion, con* 
cerning the Pope, matters of Italy, &c. (Orig.) 
Malines, Feb. 9, 1517. 56. 

30. TheE. of Worcefter and Dr. Tunftal, to Card. 

_ to order, 

Wingfield privy to all their proceed- 
ings ; and informing him that they have not the book 
that had been framed for the preparations at Calaiji 
for receiving the Emperor, &e. (Orig.) . IMalincs, 
Feb. 8, 1517. 53. 

31. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; repoits 
audiences from the Emperor, conferences with tlie 
Card, of Sion, &c. (Orig.) Malines, Feb. 8. 15 17. 

60. 

32. Dr. Wm. Knight and Tliomas Spinelly, to 
Card. Wolfey ; with a requeft from Ld. Chievres and 
others, that fome indemnity might be given- to the 
prince of Cymaye for the damages committed on hi« 
lands during the war. (Orig.) Bruffels, Feb. 12^ 
1517. 63. 

33. Tlie E. of Worcefter and Dr. Tunftal, to Henry 
VUI ; two difpatches reporting their negociations : 
the latter alfo figned by Wingfield. (Orig.) Ma»- 
lines, Feb. 12, 1517. 64. 

34. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Henry VIII; about the Em- 
peror offering to refign the empire in favour of Henr}"* 
(^Orig.) Malines, Feb. 12, 1517. 72. 

35. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; pro- 
fefling his zeal for the King s fervice. (Orig.) Ma- 
hues, Feb. 12, 1517. 74. 

36. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; on the Eiih. 
peror's oftbred refiguation, ike. (Orig.) Maline.s 
Feb. 13, 1517. 75. 

37. Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; about the Em- 
peror s intercourfe M'itli France. (Orrg. part cyjiher.) 
Bruflels, Feb. 13, 1517. ' 7 7- 

38. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
21. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; reports I the 6000 fl. due to the Fuggei*s, and 2000 n()blt:'K 

the'motions of the Emperor, &e. (Orig.) Malines, given to the Emperor by the Card, of Sion. (Orig.) 
Feb. 1, 1517. 38. Malines, Feb. 13, 1517. 79. 

' 22. Jacob Fugger, to Wingfield? requefting the 39. Tho. Spinelly; three original papers, the fii fr 
payment of 6000 flor. (Orig. Ital.) Augfb. Jan. and laft not figned, probably fragments : the fecond 
3 1517. 39. b. a letter to Henry VIII, Avith intelligence, dated Ma- 

23. The E. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; the lines, Feb. 1 3, 1517. 8I. 
Emperor promifes to perform what the Card, of Sion j 40. Dr. Wm. Knight, to Card, Wolfey; expofing 

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cence about the Imperial court, the affairs of Italy, 
&c. (Orig.) Bruffels, Feb. 1, 1516-17. 33. 

19. Sir Robt Wingfield, to Henry VIII ; two let- 
ters of intelligence concerning the journey of the Em- 
peror in the Low Countries, &c. (Orig.) Malines, 
Jan. 28, and Maftricht, Jan. 20, 1517.' 35. 

20. Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
concerning the Emperor and the king of Caftile. 
(Orig. cypher.) Bruffels, Jan. 29, 1517. 37. b. 



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the Emperor's artful proceedings, &c. (Orig.) Bmf- 
fels, Feb. 16, I0I7. 87. 

41. The E. of Worcetter and Dr. Tunftal, to Card. 
Wolfey ; the Emperor fwears to the treaty of Noyon ; 
the Card, of Sion not to be relied on, &c. (Orig.) 
Malines, Feb. 13, 1517. 91. 

42. Dr. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
Emperor s negociations M'ith France. (Orig.) Bruf- 
fels, Feb. 19, .1517. 92. 

43. The E. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; con- 
cerning fome matters to be propofed by the dean of 
Tournay (de Crequy) with the dean's letter inclofed. 
(Orig.) Malines, Feb. 23, 1517. 93. 

44. The E. of Worcefter and Dr. Tunftal, to Henry^ 
VIII ; report the ftate of the King's affairs in the Low 
Countries. (Orig.) Malines, Feb. 24, 1517. 95. 

45. Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; intelligence con- 
cerning the peace between the Emperor and Venice, 
and the grant of money from the llates of Brabant to 
the Emperor. (Orig.) Malines, Feb. 25, 1517. 98. 

46. The E. of Worcefter and Cuthbert Tunftal, to 
Henry VIII ; a report of their negociations about ra- 
tifying the London League of Oft. 29, 1 5 1 6. Ma- 
lines, Feb. 26. 1517. 100. 

47. Tlio. Spinelly ; fix original letters of intelli- 
gence, chiefly about the affairs of Italy: four to 
Henry VI ll. of March 2, 3, 5 and 6 ; and two to Card. 
Wolley of March 3 and 5, 151 7. lOS. 

48. The E. of Worcefter, Dr. Tunftal, and fir Robt. 
Wingfield, to Henry VIII ; a report of their negocia- 
tions. (Orig.) Bruflels, March 6, 1517. 113. 

49. The E. of Worcefter and Dr. Tunftal, to Henry 
VIII ; about fome points in their negociation with 
the Emperor concerning the league. (Orig.) BnilTels, 
March 6, 1517. 117. 

50. Tlie E. of Worcefter and Dr. Tunftal, to Card. 
Wolfey ; concerning the aflurance of the King's peu- 
fion out of France. (Orig.) Bruflels, March 12, 
1517. 

51. Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolfey; reporting, 
by the King's order, fome communications from the 
court of the Archdfs ; and about the profpeft of a 
breach with the Emperor and Spain, &c. (Orig.) 
Windfor, March 16, 1517. 122. 

52. Ph. Gualtero, to ' agreeing to under- 
take the remittance of money for the garrifon of Tour- 
Aay. (Orig. Fr.) Antwerp, April 15, 1517. 125. b. 

53. Th. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; various intelli- 
gence, particularly about the intercouife between the 
court ot Bruflels and France. (Orig. part cypher.) 
Bruflels, March 16, 1517. 126. 

54. The Card, of Sion, to fir Robt. Wingfield ; 
concerning the negociations of the court of Bruflels 
with France ; a report of an attempt of the Fr. K. on 
Tournay, &c. (Orig. Lat) Termont, March 20, 
1517. 128. 

55. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; reports ob- 
jeftions about the words redditus et emolumenta" in 
the treaty. (Orig.) Bruflels, March 24, 1517. 130. 

56. Th. Spinelly, to Henry vill ; reports the Empr. 
baying contented to the ratification of the league ; 
iiboutthc treaty of Noyon, the D. of Guelders, &c. 
(Orig. cyp.) Bruflels, March 20, 1516-17. 131. 

57. The E. of Arundel, Dr. Tunftal, and fir R. 
Wingfield, to Henry VIII ; concerning new obftacles 
to the confirmation of the league ; the late treaty of 
Cambray,&c. (Orig.) Bruflels, March 24, 1517. 132.. 

• 58. De Crequy, to the E. of Worcefter ; acknow- 
ledging a letter from the Earl. (Orig. Fr.) Tour- 
nay, March 24.'^ 1517. 136. 
59. The E. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; touching 



a correfpondence with the dean of Tournay and fir 
Rich. Ponder, who had been in the French fervice ; 
and inclofing a paper entitled " The faying of the faid 
fir Rich. Ponder," &c. (Orig.) Bruflels, March 24, 
1517. 137. 

60. The E. of Worcefter and Cuthb. Tutiftal, to 
Henry VIII; three difpatches containing various intel-^ 
ligence concerning the ftate of politics in the Low 
Countries. (Orig. with fome cyphers.) Brulf. March 
25, Lire, March 29, and Malines, March 27, 1517. 

140. 

61. Louis Maroton, to the Englifli ambafladors ; 
defiring them to come next day to the Emperor at 
Lire. (Orig. Fr.) Antwerp, March 27, 1517. 146. b. 

62. The E. of Worcefter, Tunftal, and Wingfield, 
to Henry VIII ; report feveral articles of intelligence 
received from the Empr. about the French keeping 
up a ftanding force, &c. (Orig.) Lire, March 22, 
1517. 147. 

63. Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; fufpefls that 
the Emperor's intelligence concerning the French 
forces was only a trick to get money. (Orig. part 
cypher) Bruffels, March 30, 1517. 149. 

64. Tho. Spinelly, to ; refpefting the 

fuppofed French annaments in Champagne, which he 
difl)elieves. (French.) Bruflels, March 29, 1517. 

150. 

65. Tlio. Spinelly, to Henry VIII ; various intel- 
ligence. (Orig. chiefly in cypher.) Brufll MarcU 
30, 1517- 151. 

66. The E. of Worcefter, Tunftal, and Wingfield, 
to Henry VIII ; a report of their negociations ; the 
Emperor is folicitous for a loan, &c. (Orig.) Lire, 
March 30, 1517. 152. 

67. Tho. Spinellv, to Henry VIII; intelligence. 
(Orig. partly cyph.; Bruflels, April 1, 1517. fewed 
in at the wrong fide. 1 54. b. 

68. Henry VIII; his commiflion to the E. of Wor- 
cefter, Tunftal, and Wingfield, for the confirmation 
of a treaty with Spain. (Lat.) Lond. April 2, 1 5 1 7. 

155. 

69. Henry VIII ; his commiflion to the E. of Wor- 
cefter and Tunftal, to treat with the Emperor. (Lat.) 
Lond. Dec. 28, 15 16. 159. 

70. The E. of Worcefter, Tunftal, and Wingfield, 
to Henry VIII ; report their negociations wim the 
Emperor, who feems diflatisfied, and inclined to leave 
the Low Countries. (Orig.) Antwerp, April 4, 
1517. 160. 

71. Card. Wolfey, to the Card, of Sion ; concern- 
ing the reports of the French armament; fums paid to 
the Emperor, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Lond. April 7, 
1517. 164. 

72. Edw. Ponyngs, Wingfield, and Boleyn, to 
Henry VIII ; about taking 4000 Alemains into pay, 
&c. (Orig.) Malines, April 3, 1517. 167. 

73. The E. of Worcefter and Tunftal, to Henry 
VIII ; a report : Tlie Emperor much indifoofed againll 
his grandfon, the K. of Caftile, &c. (Orig. part cy- 
pher.) Antweip, April 4, 1517. 169. 

74. Tlie E. of Worcefter, Tunftal, and Wingfield, 
to Henry VIII ; report a conference with the cardinals 
of Sion and Gurce, about an accommodation with 
the K. of Caftile. (Orig.) Antwerp, April 7, 1517. 

171. 

75. Th. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; intelligence about 
the French Alemains being lent back, 8cc. (Orig. part 
cypher.) Bruffels, April 8, 1517. 173. 

76. Til. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning \ 
the coadjutorfliip of the abbey of St. Klary at Tour- 
nay, &c. (Orig.) Bruflels, April 14, 1517. 175. 

77. The E. of Worcefter and Tunftal, to Henry 

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VIII ; a report of their negociations towards the con- 
firmation of the amity with the K. of Caftile, &c. 
(Orig.) Antwerp, April 15, 1517. 177. 

78. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; affigning 
his reafons for not delivering a fliarp letter from 
Henry Vlil. to the Emperor, and another lharp letter, 
from Wolfey to the Card, of Sion, &c. (Orig.) 
Antwerp, April 15, 1517. 182. 

79. Margaret Archdfs of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 
refpeding l^r coufm count de Horn, and hisnegocia- 
tion in "England for the conclufion of a league. 
(Orig. Fr.) Malines, April lo, 1517. 184. 

80. Tlie E. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; touch- 
ing the dean of Tournay's concerns, &c. (Orig.) 
Antwerp, April 1 5, 1 5 1 7. 1 86. 

81. The E. of Worcefter, Tunftal, and Wingfield, 
to Henry VIII ; report conferences with the Cards, of 
Sion and Gurce, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, April 19, 
1517. 187. 

82. De Crcquy, to the E. of Worcefter; inclofed 
in Worcefter's letter to Wolfey of April 15. (Orig. 
Fr.) Tournay, April 4, 1517. 192. 

83. The E. of Worcefter, to Henn* viil ; two letters 
containing private intelligence or confidential au- 
diences from the Emperor, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, 
April 26 and 19, 1517. 19S. 

84. The E. of Worcefter and Tunftal, to Henry VIII ; 
yeport the progrefs of their negociations with the 
Card, de Gurce, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, April 27, 
1517. 199. 

85. Charles K. of Caftile, to Henry Vlll ; fignify- 
ing his confent to the treaty. (Fr. a copy inclofed 
in the preceding letter.) April, 1517. 201. b. 

86. The E. of Worcefter and Wingfield, to Henry 
VIII ; with a copy of a paper tranfcribed from one in 
the Emperor's hand, and a letter from the Emperor 
to the king. (Qrig.) Antwerp, April 28, 1517. 

203. 

87. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; profefling 
his zeal in the fervice of the king. (Orig.) Malines, 
May 3, 1517. 203. b. 

88. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey; reports 
forne difcourfes he had with the Archdfs. ana in- 
telligence about French troops having approached 
Guines. (Orig.) Malines, May 3, 1 5 1 7. 204. 

89. Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; two letters of in- 
telligence. (Orig.) May 7 and 3, 1517. 20C. 

90. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; recom- 
mending lir John Lange, brother to the Card, de 
(iurce. (Orig.) Louvain, May G, 1517. 209. b. 

91. The E. of Worcefter and Tunftal, to Henry VIII; 
a long difpatch on the ftate of affairs in the Low 
Countries. (Orig.) Louvain, May 7, 1517. 210. 

92. The E. of Worcefter, Tunftal, and Wingfield, 
to Henry VIII; the K of Caftile confirms the treaty 
of amity, &c. (Orig.) BrulTels, May 12, 1517. 217. 

93. The confent of the Englifti ambalTadors for 
leaving the words " emolumenta atque proventus" 
out of the treaty ratified by the K. of Caftile. (Lat.) 
Brulfels, May 11, 1517. 219. 

94. A fimilar agreement on the part of the K. of 
Caftile. (Lat.) SruHels, May 1 1, 1517. 220. 

95. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey; 
laments having given fome difpleafure to Henry VIII. 
(Orig. Fr.) May 12, 1517. 221. 

96. Tlio. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Brulfels, May 12, 1517. 222. 

97. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; reports a re- 
lation of Crclfent, a French fpy. (Orig.) Brulfels, 
May 12, 1517. 224. 



98. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
the 6,000 florins due to Fugger, &c. (Orig.) Bruf^* 
fels. May 12, 1517. 225. 

99. The E. of Worcefter and Cuthb. Tunftal, to 
Henry VIII; a long difpatch, on the ftate of affairs ia 
the Low Countries. (Orig.) Brulfels, May 12, 
1517. 226. 

100. Tho. Spinelly, to Henry vill; two letters of 
intelligence. (Orig.) Brulfels, May 15 and 19, 
161 7.. 230. 

101. Ric. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; acquaints him 
that he is to have an audience from lady Margaret 
and that he has received fome money from Ph. Gu* 
altero. (Orig.) IMalines, May, 1517. 233. 

102. The E. of Worcefter and Wingfield, to Henry 
VIII; a report of their proceedings. (Orig.) Malines, 
May 22, 1517. 234. 

103. Tlie E. of Worcefter and Tunftal, to Henry 
VIII; a report of their proceedings. (Orig.) Malines, 
May 22, 1517. 'i37. 

104. The E. of Worcefter, Tunftal, and Wingfield, 
to Henry VIII ; a report of their proceedings. (Orig.) 
Malines, May 22, 1517. 238. 

105. Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; various intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Ghent, May 25, 1517. 242. 

106. The Empr. Maximihan; his receipts for 
10,000 and 6,000 florins, borrowed of Henry VIII; and 
orders to Jacob Villinger of Antwerp to pay them. 
(Lat.) Lire, May 25, 1517. 245. 

107. The E. of Worcefter, Tunftal, and Wingfield, 
to Henry VIII ; a report of their proceedings. (Orig.) 
Antwerp, May 28, 15 17. 246. 

108. The Card, of Sion, to Card. Wolfey; about 
the Emperor s loan of 6,000 florins. (Orig. Lat.) 
Malines, May 2f), 1 5 1 7. 247. b. 

109. Tlio. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; two letters of 
intelligence. (Orig.) Ghent, May 29 and June 1, 
1517. 248. 

110. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Henry VIII; a report of 
his proceedings : the E. of Worcefter and Wingfield 
are to leave the court of the K. of Caftile, &c. (Orig.) 
Brulfels, June 7, I517- 252. 

111. The E. of Worcefter, Tunftal, and Wingfield, 
to Henry VIII ; about the Emperor s loan of 10,000 
florins. (Orig.) Antwerp, May 31, 1517. 255. 

112. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; on his 
quitting his ftation ; about his claims for money, &c. 



(Orig.) Bruflck, June 5, I017. 256. 

113. " Era inc" (lie) perhaps the Card, de Gurce, 
to Card. Wolfey ; comi)limeiital, after the confirma- 
tion of the treaty. (Orig. Lat.) Ghent, June 15, 
1517. 258. 

114. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; concerning 
an alliance with the SAvifs cantons; and fome money 
matters. (Orig.) Louvain, June 14, 1517. 259. 

1 15. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII ; 
recommending the prince of Chimay. (Orig. Fr.) 
Ghent, June 14^ 1517. 261. 

116. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wol- 
fey; on fending over Nic. Thieiy and others, who 
appear to have been detained. (Orig. Lat.) Bruf- 
fels, June 17, 1519. 261. b. 

117. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey; concerning 
a bond to be taken of tlie K. of Caftile's fubjefts ; in 
behalf of Spinelly ; and hitelligence. (Orig.) Bruf- 
fels, June 23, 1517. 262. 

1 1 3. Jacob de Boniflis, to fir R. Wingfield ; com- 
plimental ; and with various intelligence concerning 
the war in Italy, &c. (Orig. Lat) Antwerp, July 2, 
1517. 263. 

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119. De Hefdin, to Card. Woifey; demanding an 
interview- (Orig. Fr.) Lond. June 27, 15 19. 264. 

120. An agreement between Henry VIII, and the K. 
of Caftile, to pay the Swifs 30,000 florins a year to 
keep them in their intereft: confirmed July 5, 1517 
(Lat. vid. Rym. XIII. 569.) 265. 

121. A further confirmation of the fame; with a 
recital of the claufe in the treaty of London referring 
thereto. London, July 5, 1517. 267. 

122. Charles K. of Caftile, to Ilenry VIII ; requcft- 
ing fuccour againft tlie D. of Gucldcrs. (Orig. Fr.) 
Middleburg, July 6, 1517. 208. 

123. Tho. More, to Card. Woifey; orders from 
Henry VIII. about a marriage of Ld. Devonfliire; 
cautions refpeding the Card, of Sion ; and commu- 
nications with the ambafladors of the K, of Caftile. 
(Orig. two letters.) Oking, July 9 and 6, 1518. 269. 

124. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Henry VIII ; intelligence 
about the K. of Caftile's going for Spain, the affairs 
of Guelders, &c. (Orig.) Middleburg, July 9, 
1517. 271. 

125. De Hefdin, to Card. Woifey ; defiring to have 
fpeedily the king's letters to the K. his mafter; and 
offering to Ihew the Card, his own letters. (Orig. Fr.) 
liOnd. July 12, 1519. 272. 

126. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Henry VHI; intelligence 
of the promotion of the Card, de Croy, the war in 
Holland, &c. (Orig.) Middleburg, July 13, 1517. 

27s. 

127. A bond of Phil of Cleves, D. of Ravenftein, 
^nd feveral other princes and noblemen, for the re- 
payment of 100,000 florins lent by Hen. VIII. to the 
K. of Caftile. (Lat.) Middleburg, July is, 1517. 

275. 

128. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Th. Spinelly ; defiring that 
the chancellor Avill not come to Bruflels, as he (Tun- 
ftal) is going to Louvain. (Orig.) Bruflels, July 16, 
1517. 276. b. 

129. Charles K. of Caftile ; his bond for the 100,000 
florins borrowed of Heniy VIII. (Lat.) July is, 
1517. 277.' 

130. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Henry vili, and Card. 
Woifey ; two letters of intelligence. (Orig.) Mid- 
dleburg, July 24, 1517. 279v 

131. De Gaure, to Card. Woifey; afluring him 
of M. de Chie\Tes' delire to maintain amity be- 
tween Hen. VIII. and his mafter. (Orig. Fr.) Mid- 
dleburg, July 27, 1517. 282. b. 

132. De Croy (Chievres) to Card. Woifey ; pro- 
fefling his zeal for the maintenance of amity between 
theii two mafters ; and about a penfion. (Orig. Fr.) 
Middleb. July 26, 1517. 283. 

133. Eddrien de Croy? to Card. Woifey; report- 
ing that the Archdfs. agreed to make fome arma- 
ments againft France. (Orig. Fr.) Bruflels, July. 

284. 

134. Ri. Tace, to Card. Woifey; concerning his 
conduft at the Emperor's ele6lion. (Orig.) Malines, 
July 27, 1519. 285.' 

135. B. Steelier, to Card. Woifey ; concerning the 
6,000 florins lent by Fugger of Augfljurg to fir Robt. 
Wingfield. (Orig. Fr.) Antwerp, July 29, 1517. 

287. 

136. Th. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; intelligence 
about Guelders, the K. of Cai&l^'s^goiflg to Spain, 
&c. (Orig.) Bruges, July 29, 1517. 289. 

137. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Henry VIII; concerning 
a lean made by the K. of Ciftile, &c. (Orig.) Micf- 

July28, 1517. ,.!.,u£9I. 

. i$8. B. Stecher, to fir Robt Wingfield; conccni- 



ing the 6,000 florins lent him by Fugger. (Orio-. Fr.) 
Antw. July 29, 15 17. 

139. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Ilenry VIII; intelligence 
from Maftr. Germain, a beneficed pried of Toumay, 
about armaments in France, &c. (Orig.) Aliddlek 
July 30, 1517. " 294. 

140. Cuthb. Tunftal and Th. Spinelly, to Henry 
VIII ; report the friendly profeflions of the K. of Caf- 
tile, who approves of Spinelly as ambaflador to his 
court. (Orig.) Middleb. Aug. 4, 1517. 295. 

141. Charles K. of Caftile, to Henry viii ; a letter 
of thanks and friendly profeflions. (Orig. Fr.) 



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142. Tlio. Spinelly, to Card. Woifey; intelligence 
about the Card, of Aragon 's coming to England, &c. 
(Orig.) Middleb. Aug. 7, 1517. 297. 

143. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Woi- 
fey; thanks for his good offices. (Orig. Fr.) Cam- 
bray, Aug. 7, 1519. 298. b.- 

144. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Henry Vlli; about re- 
covering two guns, and other things, faved from the 
wreck of an Englilh ihip. (Orig.) Middleb. Aug. 
17) I5I7« 299. 

145. TheE. of Worcefter, to Card. Woifey; con- 
cerning Richd. de la Pole. (Orig.) Toumay, 
Aug. 14, 1517. 300. b.' 

146. Th. Spinelly, to Card. Woifey; intelligence 
about the cardinals of Aragon, and Hadryan of St. 
George j the D. of Urbino's fuccefles againft the Pope, 
&c. (Orig.) Middleb. Aug. 17, 1517. 30i. 

147. De Luxembourg, to the Chanc. of Toumay; 
recommending the fon of a fervant of his for the firft 
vacant prebend. (Orig. Fr.) Aug. 24, 1517. 303. 

148. De Croy (Chievres) to Card. Woifey; 
about the fpecie in which the loan is to be paid. 
(Orig. Fr.) Middleb. Aug. 19, I517. 303. b. 

149. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Woifey; about the 
delivery of the inftrument of the late treaty ; the 
count Palatine's fudden departure from Court, &c. 
(Orig.) Middleb. Aug. 26, 1517. S04. 

150. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Woifey ; about 
fome letters from the Card, of Sion, &c. (Orig.) 
Wenham-hall, Aug. 19, 1517. 305. b. 

151. Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; intelligence 
about the D. of Albany, Guelders, the K. of Caftile's 
going for Spain, &c. (Orig.) Middleb. Aiig. 1 7, 
15 '7. 30C. 

152. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Woifey ; con- 
cerning his loan from the Fuggers. (Orig.) Wen- 
bam-hail, Aug. 18, 1517. 307. b. 

153. Th. Spinelly, to Card. Woifey; intelligence 
about Gueldere ; the Emperor defires the K. of Caft. 
not to proceed to Spain by fea, &c. (Orig.) Mid- 
dleb. Aug. 28, 1517. 308. 

154. Charies, K. of Spain, to Card. Woifey; de- 
firing redrefs in favour of Jac. Semel. (Orig. Lat.) 
Middleb. Aug. 27, 1517. 309. b. 

155. David B. Dymries, to Henry vni ; fends 
him 8 hoifes bought for him, a ninth having been de- 
Uincd by an accident. (Orig.) Henfden, Aug. 28, 
1517. ail.' 

156. Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VIII ; various intelli- 
gence. (Orig.) Middleb. Aug. «8, 1517. 312. 

j57. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Woifey ; concerning 
the repwtathey had received of the iatiil effcds of the 
fweating ficknefe, . <Orig(^^ JfidHMb Aiig^:at, 

'^•7. 315. b. 

los. Cuthb. Tuuftaland Tho. Spinelly, to Heniy 
VIII ; about the K. of Caftile's going to emback for 
Spain, &c. (Orig.) Middleb. Sept 4, I5I7. si6. 

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(Orig.) Micldlcb. Sept. 7, 1517. 320. 

160. Cutbb. Timftal, to C&rd. Wolfey; the K. of 
Caftile is embarked ; intelligence out of France, &c. 
(Orig.) Middleb. Sept. 8, 15 17. 321. 

161. Tlu Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; various in- 
telligence about the D. d'Alba ; the K. of Spain's 
applications to ele6loi-s, &c. (The end wanting.) 
Antwerp. 323. 

162. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Henry VIII ; reports his 
audiences frotn the archduchefs, and other proceed- 
ings lince the K. of Caftile's departure from the Low 
Countries. (Orig.) Calais, Sept. 17, 1517. 325. 

163. Richd. Sampfon, to Card. Wol'fey, on his 
return from Paris; conccrningfome payment relating 
to the Bpk. of Toumav. (Oiig.) liruges, Dec. 15, 
1^19. ^ 328. 

164. De riefdin, to Card. Wolfey ; notifying the 
arrival of the Bp. of Lire, and J. de la Sauch, with 
courteous meflaoes from the K. of Caftile. (Orig. 
Fr.) Lond. Sept. 12, \5i . 330. 

165. Rich. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey ; refpefting 
fome affairs of the Bpk. of Tournay. (Lat.) Bruges, 
Sept. 24, 1519. 331. 

166. Charles K. of Caftile, to the archduchefs 
and council ; on his arrival in Spain. (Fr. a frag- 
ment.) St. Vincent, 0&. l, 1517. 332. 

167. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey; complains of 
iiegleft. (Orig. Fr.) Liege> Nov. 18, 15 . 333. 

168. Henry VIII ; inftruflions to his ambaffadors in 
the Low Countries. (A draught correAed by Wol- 
fey.) 1517? 334. 

169. Lud. Maroton, to the Card, of Sion ; pro- 
felling his attachment to the K. of England, and 
about his (the Card's.) going to the Emperor. (Orig. 
Lat.) Jan. 18. 336. 

170. ... dc Eigne, to Henry Vlir, excuftng him- 
fdf for having dcH vered the town of Mortaigne to the 
archduchefs. (Orig. Fr.) Valenciennes, Feb. 8, 
1518. 337. 

171. Margaret archduchefs of Savoy, to Henry 
VIII. and Card. Wolfey ; on the death of the emperor 
Maximilian. (Orig.*^ Fr. two letters.) Malines, 
Feb. 7, and Jan. C3, 1518-19. 338. 

172. Jaquesde Caeftre, to credential. Ru- 

nibeke? July (iO, 1518. 339. 

173. Margaret, Archdfs. to Henry VIII. and Card. 
Wolfey ; one letter to the former, and two to the 
latter, on the count de Horn's going ambalfador to 
England. (Orig. Lat. and Fr.) Malines, March 22, 
and Feb. 22, 1518-19 339. b. 

174. The Bp. of Helva (Alba) to Card. Wolfey; 
about fome reftitution to be made by lord Suffolk, &c. 
(Orig. Lat.) Bruges, Nov. 22, 1518. 341. 

1 75. A note of fome things to be reported to Card. 
Wolfey. (Fr.) 342. 

176 Thuvianville, to Card. Wolfey? Re- 
ports Monf de Ligne fortifying Mortaigne. (Orig. 
Fr.) Dec. 8, 1518. 342. b. 

177. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey? two French 
letters, fcarcely legible. MaUnes, Feb. 10. 343. 

178. Henry Vlll ; inftruftions to his ambafladors in 
the Low Countries, concerning the confinnation of 
a treaty. 1517? 344. 

179. Henry VIII, to the Archduchefs; about the 
confirmation of a treaty. 1517? 348. 

180. Henry VIII; inftruftions to his ambaffadors 
in the Low Countries. (A rough draught, in the 
hand writing of Card. Wolfey.) 354. 



181. Henry VIII; inftruftions to his ambalTadors 
about a treaty for fecuring the Swifs, and a marriage 
between the K. of Caftile and a French princefs. July. 

356., 

182. Henry VIII; inftiuftions to his ambaffadors 
in the Low Countries. 364. 

1 83. Johanna the Q. and Charles K. of Caftile ; 
their confirmation of a treaty. (Lat.) 367- 

184. Henry VIII ; inftruftions to his ambaffadors in 
the Low Countries. (A draught, correfted by Wol- 
fey.) S69. 

185. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey ; folicits a letter 
from Henry viil. to the king his mafter, and one to 
the archduchefs ; about Moitaigne, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 
London, 061.3, 1519. 376 

1 86. Margaret, Archdfs. to Henry VIII ; con 
ciliatory ; and with intelligence of the king her ne- 
phew's fuccefles in Germany. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, 
May 7, 1519? 377. 

187. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey; complains of 
fome misfortune, and folicits relief. (Orig. Fr.) 
Huy, May 18. 378. 

188. Margaret, Archdfs. to Henry VIII; thanks 
for friendly meffages ; and acquainting nim with the 
death of the grand mafter of France. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruffels, May 21, 1519. 379- 

189. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey; about Mor- 
taigne ; the ele6lion to the empire, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruffels, May I8, 1519. 380. 

190. Henry VIII; his commiffion to Tho. (Ruthal) 
Bp. of Durham, Tunftal, Pace, and More, to treat 
with the commiffioners of the emperor Charles V. 
(Lat. a draught) Greenwich, April 8, 1519. 381. 

191. J. de Berghes, to Card. Wolfey ; acquaints 
him with his having been appointed ambaffador to 
Henry VIII ; but his being unable to undertake the 
journey on account of his health. (Orig. Fr.) 
Berghes, March 26, 15I9. 382. 

192. De Croy, to Henry VIII; complimental. 
(Orig. Fr.) Rocke, April 8, 1519. 382. b 

193. De Berghes, to Card. Wolfey; concerning 
the releafe of Nic. Terry, a prifoner in his town of 
Berghes, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, Jan. 26. 383. 

194. De Berghes, to Card. Wolfey ; recommendnig 
Monf. de Horn, and lamenting his not being able to 
come to England on account of his health. (Orig. 
Fr.) Malines, Feb. 25, 15 19? 383. b. 

195. Richd. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey ; two let- 
ters of intelligence. (Orig.) Ghent, Feb. 27, and 
Bruges, Septal 9, 1519. 384. 

196. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey; fent by the 
admiral and the fieur de Beures, who have come to 
England with a commiffion. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, 
Feb. 10. 387. 

197. Richd. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey; about 
fome clerical matters relating to Tournay, &c. (Orig.) 
Tournay, Nov. 6, 1519. 389. 

198. De Berghes, to Henry VIII; recommending 
his fon. (Orig. Fr.) Bruflels, Nov. 7, 15 19. 

390. b. 

199. Richd. Pace, to Henry VIII; repoits an au- 
dience he had of the Archduchefs. (Orig. a frag- 
ment.) 391. 

200. Two fragments ; the firft in Wolfey 's hand; 
the fecond, inftruaions of Henry VIII. to his ambaf- 
fadors in the Low Countries. 1519. 392. b. 

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1. Charles K. of Caftile, to Card. Wolfey; re-' 
commending de Lachaulx, whom he had fent over to 
Henry vlll. (Orig. Fr.) BrulTels, Feb. U, 15 17. 

2. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wol- 
fey; complains of his having taxed her with hav- 
.ing faid lomething to his prejudice ; hopes he will 
earaeftly co-operate with her for the advantage of the 
Emperor and the K. his mailer. (Orig. Fr. cpnf. VIII. 
51.) Malines, Feb. 18, 1524-5? 3. 

3. John Hackett, to/ Card. Wolfey ; concerning 
fome Englirfi heretical books burnt in Brabant; deli- 
berations in the councils ofiihc/Low Countries about' 
affifting the Emperon againft the Turks ; and various 
Intelligence. (Orig. cohf. IX. 18 and 19.) Ma- 
lines, Feb. 20, 1526-7.' .4. 

4. Charles, K. of Caftile, to Henry VIII; recom- 
mending his ambalTador de Lachaulx. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruffeh, Feb. 11, 1517 ? 5. b. 

5. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey; recommending 
the fon of Brequeface, maitre d ndtel to tjie Arch- 
cUichefs,&cJ (Orig. Fr.) Malines, Feb. 23, 1519? 6. 

6. Copy of a letter figned " De Luxembourg," to 
the archduchefs of Savoy ; containing a detail of an 
encounter with fome " French Spaniards," near St. 
Michel in the Boulonois. (Fr.) Jan. 20, 1517? 8. 

7. J. de Lalaing, to Card. Wolfey? announcing 
the death of the emperor Maximilian. (Orig. Fr.) 
Malines, Jan. 23, 1519* 8. b. 

8. Margaret Archdfs. 6f Savoy, to Card: Wol- 
fey ; lamenting the cttufe of difpleafure giiifen him by 
de Praet, the Emperdr's aitibaffador. (Orig. Fr. 
conf. Vlil. 52.) Bruffels, March 4, 1524*5. 9. 

9. Margaret Archdfe. of Sdvoy, to Henry VIII; 
about a propofal for allowing the king of Caftile to 
land either in the Ifle of Wight, or at Southampton. 
(Orig. Fr.) Malines, March 10, 1520? 9. b. 

10. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wol- 
fey; marvels at his filence, and fends des Hares, 
her fecretary, to clear up any mifunderftanding there 
might be between them. (Orig. Fr.) Bmflels, 
March 7, 1524-5? 10. 

11. Dr. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey; reports a 
conciliatory audience from the archduchefs, and his 
negociation concerning the reftitution of a fhip, &c. 
(Orig.) Malines, March IS, 1524-5? 11: 

12. : Tlx. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; various intelli- 
gence, chiefly from Italy. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, 
March 22,. 1522? 13. 

13. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; mentioning the ambaffadors the K. of Spain 
had named for England, among whom Monf. de 
Berghes is prevented from coming by indifpofition ; 
with many friendly expreflions. (Orig. Fr.) Ma- 
lines, March 26, 1517? 14. 

14. Lachaulx, to Card. Wolfey; thanking him 
for his good treatment. (Orig. Fr.) Plemue? 
March 29, 1517? 14. b. 

15. Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; various intel- 
ligence from Italy, France, &c. (Orig.) Bruffels, 
April 4, 1516? 15. 

17. Jaques de Homes, to Card. Wolfey; thanks 
for kind treatment. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, April 8, 
15 . 16. b. 

16. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Hetiry VllI ; 



in behalf of count de Faulkemberghes. (Orig. Fr.) 
Malines, April 5, 1518. 16, 

18., Wm. JCnight, to ... . intelligence concerning 
the war in Italy ; alfo about afpy taken on the borders 
ofHainault. (Orig.) Antwerp, April 15, I5l8i I7. 

19. Th. Spmelly, to Henry VIII; two letters of 
intelligence. (Orig.) Bruffels, April 18 and 24, 
1516.' 18. 

20. Edw. Ponyngs, to Card. Wolfey ; the K. of 
Spain requefts Henry Vlllth's yotes at an eleftion of 
knights of the Golden Fleece, and likewfe that lie 
will name a reprefentative ; alfo about the Fr. king's 
double dealings. (Orig.) Bruffels, April 24, 1516? 

,22. 

21. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey.; various intel- 
ligence about the Emperor, &c. (Orig.) Malines, 
April 25, 1516? 23. 

. 22. Th. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; intelligence 
about file Emperor, the affairs of Italy, &c. (Orig.) 
Bruffels, April 27, 1516. * 2fi. 

23. . Heads of Inftruftions of Henry VIlI; about 
fome payments in the Low Countries to the Fuggers 
atAugfburg. 27. 

24. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; about the 
confirmation of a treaty. (Orig.) Antweip, April 27, 
1517? 31. 

25. Th. Spinelly, to Henry VIII ; two letters of 
intelligence. (Orig.) Bruflels, May 4, and Douay, 
May X. ... X5 16. 32'. 

26. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; thanks him for good offices ; and exhorts him 
to perfift in promoting the friendihip between the 
Emperor and the K. his mafter. (Orig. Fr.) Ghent, 
May 10, 1520? 36. b,^' 

27. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henrv VIII; 
requefting him to wait for the K. o^ Spain's (the Em- 
peror's?) arrival, who is about to embark. (Orig. Fr) 
,Ghent, May 16,. 1520? 37. 

28. Mar^ret Archdf*. of Savoy, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; acquamts him of fome cannoneers fent by the 
Emperor, whom flie here calls her nephew; and is 
folicitous for the continuance of friendfliip. (Orig. 
Fr.) Ghent, May 11, .1520? 37. b. 

29. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; profeffcs his 
jreal in the king's fervice, and gives intelligence about 
Spain, &c» (Orig.) Arras, May 20, 1516? 38. 

30. Sire Guyot de HeuUe, to Henry VIII ; com- 
plimental. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, May 21, 1518? 

40. 

31. Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VI il; two letters of 
intelligence. (Orig*) Bruffels, June 1 and 4, 15 16? 

41. 

3^2. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence. 
(Orig.) LouVain, June, I5i6? , 44* 

33. Thd. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; intelligence 
(Orig.) Ghent, June 7> 1517. 46. 

34. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolley ; about fome 
Danifh. ihips in Zeland ; a Daniih herald and do^or 
returned from England ; and a war between Denmark 
and the Eafterlings. (Orig.) Malines, June 15, 

1518. 48. 

35. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; about the re- 
payment of ;f.8000 at Antwerp, and intelligence. 
(Orig.) Bruffels, June 9, 15 16? 50. . 

36. Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; intelligence, 
chiefly froni Italy. (Orig.) Bruff. June 8, 1516. 

51. 

37. Ch.de Croy, to Henry Vlll; requefts fome in- 
deipnification for loff^s fuftained' by the fieges of 

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Therouanne and Tournay. (Orig. Fr.) Ghent, 
June 15. 53. 

38. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey; reports 
fome communication with father Nicholas, the 
Pope^s commiffary, about the Pope*s acceflion to a 
league. The cardinals of Sencs, Saules, and St. 
George, pra^life againft the life of the Pope. (Orig.) 
Ohent, June 17, 1517. 54. 

89. Wm. Knight^ to Card. Wolfey ; acquaints him 
"with the arrival of Ferd. brother to the K» of Caftile, 
who had been driven on the coaft of Ireland; about 
treating M^ith the Svifs; for money, &c. (Orig. 
conf. VII. Ghent, June 18, 1518? 56. 

40. Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; about the re- 
-^covery of money from the Fuggers ; and fome nego- 
ciations between the chancellor of Brabant, and Nic. 
de Neufville a French agent. (Orig.) BrulTels, June 
^iy 1516> 67. 
' 41. An order of Francis I. K. of France, to Anth. 
'SpinoUe, to come to Lyons. (Fr.) Aix, Jan. 28. 

58. b. 

48. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; reports the 
K. of Caftile's arrangements Avith the ftates previous 
•to his departure for Spain, &c. (Orig.) Ghent, 
June 19, 1517. 59. 

43. Charles K. of Caftile, to Card. Wolfey; cre- 
dential in favour pf the Audrencien (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruffels, June « 7, 1517. 60. b* 

44. Jeh. de Alva Marq. de Soufa? to Card. Wolfey ; 
rabout an affair he had entrufted to fir Richd. Wing- 
field. (Orig. Spaniih.) BruffeU, June 25. 6 1. 

44. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfi^ ; 
t!redential in favour of Wm. des Barres. (Orig. Fr.) 
Mons, June £9, 15 . 6i, b. 

46. J. Berg^ to Henry Vlll ; in praife of Tha 
Spinelly, and profeiTiaag his own regards (Orig. Fr.) 
Jlierghes, June ag- ei.b. 
. 47. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Henry VIH; intelligence 
.about the J), of Guelder's invafi^n of Holland; pre- 
parations of the French, &c^ (OrigO Bruges, July 

1517. 6£. 

48. Tho. Dorfet and Tho. Spinelly^ to Card Wol- 
fey; intelligence about the Venetians refufing an ac- 
t^ommodation, the French marching 5,000 Swifs to- 
wards Flanders, &c* (Orig.) Ampton, July 6. 

63. 

49. Cuthb. Tunftal, to. Card. Wolfey; concerning 
a report that Hen. VIIL was treating under-hand with 
France, &c. (Orig.) Bruffels, July 23. 64. 

50. Wiu* Knight, to Card. Wolfey; reports the 
effeO; the news had of a treaty between Ejigland and 
France, &c. (Orig.) Bruges, July 26, 15 18. 65. 

51. Ch. de Croy, to Card. Wolfey ; foUcits his aid 
for obtaining fome indemnification for damages 
fuftained by the king*s army. (Orig. Fr.) JVliddleb. 
July 27. 66^ 

52. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
treaty between the Emperor and France, and various 
articles of advice and intellig^ice. (Orio-.) Bruflels 
July £9, 1517? ^ 67/ 

53. De Lanoy, to Card. Wolfey; has executed a 
Commiffion about three courfers. (Orig. Fr.) Ghent, 
Aug. 6. ^ 

54. H. de Croy, to Card. Wolfey; conciliatory 
in praife of Spinelly, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Middleb 
Aug. 6, 1517? 70. 

Tha Spinelly, to Card. Wo%; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Brulfels, Aug. 17, 1517? 71. 

56. Charles (de Bourbon ?) to Monf. de la Fayette ; 
Umm him for Qomipeacing l»ftilitica before The- 



rouanne was victualled. (Fr.) Laffaire, Aug. 24. 

71. b. 

57. Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; the Archdfs. 
recovers her lands in Burgundy bv the treaty of 
Noyon ; affairs of Guelders, &c. (Orig.) Brulfels, 
Sept. 4,1516. 72. 

58. Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; the ftates of 
the Low Countries called; tiieearl of W3mnenborge 
challenges K. Charlea, &c, (Orig..) Bruflels, Sept. 
19, 1517? 73. 

59. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 
recommending Mich. Sandrin dean of Wratiflaw 
going to England from the Card, of Sion. (Orig. 
Fr.) Malines, Sept. 20, 1520. 73. b. 

60. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; pripccfs Louife 
of France dead ; and various other intelligence from 
France, &c. (Orig.) Malines, Sept 29, 1517. 74. 

61. De Lanov, to fome officers at Mons ; concern- 
ing a report of the plague having broken out at Mons^ 
(Orig.) Bins? Sept. 29, 15 ? 74. b. 

62. Wm.^night, to Card. Wolfey; three letters, 
1. eameftly diffuading a treaty with France; S. about 
the imprifonment of Robt. Elviflie at Bruges; and 
3. about count Felix and the D. of Bourbon's inva- 
fion of France. (Orig.) Bruffels, Oft. 8, 10, 1581, 
and Oft. 22, 1523? 75. 

63. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 
thanks for his friendly profeflions, fent her by Hefcfin 
and Sauch. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, Oft. 23. 79. 

64. Wm. Knight and Richd. Jemingham, to 
Card. Wolfey; mentions a letter fent from Dunbar 
to the D. of Albany, in whieh it is faid that Henry 
VIIL intends to give princefs Mary to the K. of Scots, 
&C. (Orig.) Malines, 06t 23, J5 18? eo. 

65» Mai^ret Archdfs. of Savoy, tcr Henry vin; 
thanks him for a kind letter by Hefdin ; and requefts 
the continuation of his favour towards the K. her 
nephew. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, Oa 24, 15 ? 81. 

66. RiclKl. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; reports Intel- 
Iip;enc€ he had obtained of the bad ftate of tlie Fn 
kind's affairs on account of the enmity of the Swifs. 
(Orig. ) Antwerp, 0€t. 25,* 1515? 82. 

67. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; reports the 
enmity the Archdfs. has conceived againft the am- 
baffadors of Aragon ; Almire's going into France, &c. 
(Orig.) Bruffels, Dec. 14, 1517? as. 

68. Cuthb. Tunftal and Wdl Knight, to Henry 
VIII; report their negociations with tlie prince of 
Caftile, Ld. Chievres, and the Chancellor, concern- 
ing the confirmation of the treaty of London, &a 
(Orig. ) Bruffels, Dec. 1 7, 1 5 1 6 ? 85. 

69. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 
returning a letter of Henry Vlll. and profeffing that 
flie and the K. her nephew will truft the king without 
any pledge* (Orig. Fr.) 15 . 89. 

70* Margaret Archdfs of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey; 
upon the death of Pope Leo X. alfures him of th© 
Emperor's readinefs to ferve him in the eleftion, 
(Orig. Fr.) Ghent, Dec. 17, i^i- 89. b. 

71. Card. Wolfey, to Cuthb. Tunftal; defiring 
him to procure accurate intelligence about the treaty 
between the Enmeror and France. fa draught) 
1516? %o. 

72. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; about his 
negociations with Chiovres, &c. concerning the in- 
tended treaty at Cambray, &c. (Orig. end wanting.) 
1516.^ 93. 

73. Bryan Tooke, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
coinprehenlion of the D. of Guelders in a treaty; 
Qlaims of tha Archdfs; i Monf. de Vendoaie, &c. 
(Orig.) 94. 

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74. I nft rations to anibafladors in the Low Coun* 
tries (Knight, &c.) to prelent the treaty of Novoft, 
kc. (Five drausfhts in the hand of, or corrected by 
Wolfey.) 1516? 93. 

75. De Ilefdin, to Card. Wolfey; fends him his 
inftruftions. (Orig. Fr.) London. 108. 

76. Charles V. to Card. Wolfey; expreffing great 
confidence. (Orig. Fr.) 108. b. 

77. A. lift of great perfqnages, who probably ap- 
peared at a tilt. 109. 

76. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey ; wilhin^ to clear 
up fome doubts, and to ingratiate himfclt. (Orig. 
Fr.) Antwerp, Jan. 6. iio. 

T7. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Henry Vllt; reports his 
negociations about the confirmation, &c. a con- 
ference with the Archdfs. (Orig. in cypher, with the 
decypher. ) Bruffels, Jan. 1 1, 1 5 1 7 ? 112. 

78. Henry VIII ; inftruftions to Lincftfter K. at 
arms, fent to the Archdfs. of Savoy, on the ele6tion 
of Charles v. as K. of the Romans, (a draught in 
Wolfey 's hand-writing) 1519. 

79. An extraft ^ut of a cypher, probably of Tun- 
^ki, to Wolfey ; reporting tne peace concluded be- 
tween the Emperor and the K. of France. 1517? 

117. 

80. An eftimate of the French fhip Marie de 
G ranvillc, taken by the Englifii. ( Fr.) ^ 1 1 8. 

81. A note of inilrudions, about a lawfuit* (Fr.) 
Aug. 4. 119- 

8S. J. de Lign^ to Heart vni ; prdfcffing his duty, 
and cautioning him againlt Hue de Mellun a lecret 
enemy, who he fays had been the chief abettor of 
perkin Warbeck. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, 1513. 120. 

83. Jaques Pierin, to Henry Vlll; a letter, 
fcarcely intelligible, on the ufurpations of the Pope, 
ate. (Orig. Fr.) Ghent, Dec. 19, 20, 4i, and 23. 

121. 

84. Henry VIll} his inftru6lions to fome ambaf- 
fadors then at Hagenaw, to treat with the Emperor 
about the impolicy of the treaty of Noyon, kc. (a 
draught.) 1517. 1*3. 

85. Tho. Spindly, to Card. Wolfey; about an ap- 
plication to the Pope donceriiing an eledion ; an in- 
tended marriage between the Q. of Aragon and a 
marquis, &c. (Oiig. cypher.) Bruffels, Jan. 28. 

128. 

8(5. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; in behalf of 
the ambaffadors of Sienna; about ^lie Emperor's pro- 
fufe liberality to his chancellor, &c. (Orig.) Lon- 
don, June id, 1519? 131. 

87. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey; concemhig 
his going to the Swifs ; the emperor Charles V. fends 
Ld. Beauraine to the Pope ; about fome iliips detain- 
ed, &c. (Orig.) Malines, June 29, 1523. I3i. 

38. Til. Spinelly, to Henry VIII ; reports the Em- 
peror s retreat to Trent ; urges Henry to counterafl; 
the negociations of the Emperor and the K. of Caft. 
with France, &c. (Orig. Fr.) firuffcls, May 6> 
1517? . 132. 

89. A memorial of the Archdfs. of Savoy, to be 
prefented to Henry VI II ; about profecuting the war 
again ft France and Guelders; and of the Engliih 
auxiliaries that will be neceffary. (Fr.) 135. 

go. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey; 
remonftrating againll an intended purchafe of corn 
in the Low Countries for tlie city of London. 
(Orig. Fr.) Malines, Jan. 1520. 137- 
, 91.' Cliaries V ; his commiflion to de Berghes, and 
4 more, to treat about his intended vifit to the English 
court (Lat.) Burgos^ Feb. 25/1520. 138. 



, H. de Cmy, to Card. Wolfey; notifying the 
above commiflion. (Orig. Lut) Burgos, teb. 26^ 
1520. 140. 

93. Henry ntt, to Charles V; defirittg him to 
poftpone his vifit to England, (a rough draught m 
WoHey*d hand.) March, i5aa. 141. 

94. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, t6 Henry Vlll; 
complimental ; and thanking hitrt for his good re- 
ception of coUtit de Home. (Orig. Fr.) Alalines, 
April 10, 151 • 14.^. 

05. The treaty of commerce between Henry Vlii, 
and Charles V. (Lat. vid. Rym. Xlll. 714.) London, 

April 11, 1520. 144. 

90. Confirmation of the above treaty betwiren 
Henry VIii. and Charles V. (Lat.) London, April 

20, 1520. 148. 

97. De Lalaing, to Card. Wolfey; the Archdft. 
fends de Bari*es back to hiih, and defiree fome " fpeedy 
"remedy." (Orig.Fr.) Bruficli. 157. 

98. Sir Richd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; con- 
veying fome orders from HenVv VIIL concerning the 
meeting the Emperor at Canterbury. (Orig.) 
Canterb. May 10? i5jifi. 158. 

99. Margaret Archdfs. of SaVoy, to Card. Wolfey; 
about Charles Vth's return from Spain, and intended 
vifit to Henry vill. (Orig. Fr.) Ghent, May 16, 
1519. 158. b. 

100* De Lalaing, to Card, Wolfey ; thanks him 
for his kindnefs, and about the reception of tlie K. 
of Caftile in the kingdom of Aragon. (Orig Fr.) 
Malines, May 20, 15 is? .159. 

101. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; eight letters 
of intelligence, concerning the Emperor's motions, 
the cardinal's penfion and Bpk. in Spain, and various 
other fubje6fe. June 4, Ghent, June 8, 28. (is?) 
19, 27, 28, July lands, 1520. I60. 

102. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey; thanks for a 
prefent ; and about his having recovered Mortiigne, 
from Monfr. de Ligne. (wtig. Fr.) Gravelinei, 
July 15, 1520. 179. b. 

103. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; invites him to 
come over to him that he may lay open all his affaiw 
to him. (Orig.Fr.) Ghent, July 20, i52i. 179. 

104. Card. Wolfey to the Marquis on fome 

concerns chiefly referred to Spinelly. (Lat) Ca- 
lais, July, 1520. 179. b. 

105. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. WoMey ; two letters 
concerning the Emperor's motions, the ftate of his 
dominions, revenue, &c. and various Other intelli- 
gence. Ghent and Bruges, July 28 and 27, i520. 

ISO. 

106. Ph. Haneton (audienciary) to Spinelly? do 
firing him to haften Card. Wolfey's coming ovef. 
XOrig. Fr.) Dunkirk, July 29, 1520. 188. b. 

108. Adr. de Croy, to Card. Wolfey; defirmg 
him to haften over the kind's army ; Monfr. de Bour- 
bon bent upon an enterpnze. (Urig. Fr.) Touraay, ^ 
Aug. 5, 1525? 189. 

109. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; two letters 
of intelligence from the court of Charles v. about 
the bulls of Wolfey'sbifliopricks, &c. (Orig.) Ghent, 
Aug. 6, 1520. 190. 

no. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey; wifhing fbr aa 
interview in order to explain matters. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruges, Saturday^ Au^. 9, 1591. 196. 
N. B. Aug, 9, fell on a Saturday in 1522. 

111. Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; a fragment, 
chiefly on the aft'airt of Italy. (Orig.) Bruflels; 
Aug. 17, 1520. igs. 

112. A. du Prat and J. de Silva, to Card. Wolfey ; 

concerning 



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concerning their commiffion to meet him at Calais. 
(Orig.Fr.) Calais, Aug. 26, I52i. 199- 

.113. Henry VIII; his commrffion to Cuthb. Tun- 
ftal as ambaffr. to the Emperor. (Lat.) Load. Sept 
i, 1520. 

114. Th. Spinelly, to Card, Wol%i; intelligence 
about the infurreftions in Spain. (Orig. the end 
wanting.) Sept 15210. \ 201. 

115. th. Spindly, to Card. Wolfey ; preparations 
for the iEmperor's coronation ; and intelligence. (Orig. 
the end wanting.) Sept 12? 15£0. 203. 

116. Ph. de Bregilles, to Card. Wolfey; remind- 
ing him of fome letters he was to give him for the 

" Archdfs. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, Sept 2. 205. 

, 117. Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about the troubles in Spain, &c. (Orig.) . BrulTels, 

Sept 15, 1520. • 206. 

1 1 8. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; recommending 
the dean of Wratiflaw fent to England by the Cai d. 
ofSion. (Orig. Ut.) Malines, .$ept . ap, 1520. 

208. b. 

'^ng. Tho. More, lo Catd. Wolfey; reports the King 
having figned difpatches for the Emperor, and other 
tranfaaidns. (Orig.) Sept 2 1, 1522? 2io. 

120. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence 
concerninpt the court of Charles V. aitd Spain, &c 
(Orig.) Antwerp, Sept 23, 1520. 212. 
' 121. A French letter of thanks, and credential in 
favour of count de Poyntycure. (Orig.) Oft. 5. 

215.' 

122. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wol- 
Tey ; about the neutrality of the county of Burgiindy 
(Grig. Fr.) Bruffek, Sept 23, 15 . 215. b. 

123. Tho. Sninelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence 
about Scotland, Guelders, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, 
Oa. 7. 

124. Marie de Luxembourg, to Card. Wolfey; 
thanks him for having interceded in her behalf with 
the Archdfs. (Orig. Fn) Malines, Oft. 1. 217. 

125. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; intimates 
fome complaint of Cuthbt Tunftal's treatment ; and 
afks a recommendation to the Pope in favour of his 
brother Leonardo. (Orig.) Maeftricht, Oft. 20, 
1520. • 218. b 

126. Sir Richd. Wingfield and Tho. Spinelly, to 
Card. Wolfey ; report; the Emperor's motions againft 
the French. (Orig.) Ath. Oa. 21, 1521? 219. 

217. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; various in 
telligence from the Emperor's court, Spain, &c. 
(Orig.) ' Bruffels, Sept 12, 1520. 220. 

128. Henry VIH ; his confirmation of the treaty of 
London of April 11, 1520. (vid. VL 96.) 223. 

129. H. de Croy, to Spinelly? laments the fick 
nefs in England; and knows nothing of Albany's 
going to Scotland. (Orig. Fr.) 224. b. 

130. A treaty between Henrjr vill, and Charles V 
concerning an intended meeting at Sandwich and 
Canterbury. May, 1522? 225 

131. A treaty of peace between Henry VII, anc 
Philip archduke of Auftria. (Lat. vid. Rym. XII. 
578.) London, Feb. 24, 1495-6. 231. 

132. Confirmation of the above treaty. (Lat vid 
Rym. XII. 713.) Calais, May 18, 1599. , 239. 

.133. An article in tlie treaty of i495, and another 
in a treaty of July 28, 1502. (Lat vid. Rym. Xlii 

13.) ,242. 

, 134. Confirmation, of a treaty of peace between 
Henry VllI, and the emperor Maximilian. (1513. 

249* 



135. A convention betAveen Henry viil, and Maxi- 
milian, for commercial intercourfe. (Lat) BrUffels, 
Jan. 24, 1515 ? 244. b. 

136. A treaty of peace between Henry vill, and 
Charles Pr. of Caftile. (Lat) Bruflels, Jan. 24, 
1515? ^ 246. 

137. Tne oath taken by the "plenipotentiary of 
the Catholic K. and the Q. of Caftile, in confirma- 
tion of a treaty with Henry VIII. OGt. 3, 1515. 247. 

N. B. The feven laft articles are a fet of copies 
written by the fame hand. , 

Galha, B. VII. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftaus folils 379. 

1. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey; 
fent by fir Richd. Wingfield, whom fixe defired to 
come over ; exprelfing great confidence, and wiihing 
to be advifed by the Cardinal. (Orig. Fr.) Ghent^ 
Jan. 10, 1522. / 2. 

2. Matrgarfet Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 
exprefling great confidence; and about a papal elec- 
tion. (Orig. Fr.) Bruflels, Jati. 20, 1521-2. 2. b. 

3. Sir Robt Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; acquaints 
him with his, andl Dr. Wm. Knight's, arrival at 
Bruflels. (Orig.) Bruflels, Feb. 8, 1521-2. 3. 

4. Sit Rdbt Wingfield and Th. Spinelly, to Card. 
Wolfey; report an audience they had from the 
Emperot and the Archdfs. (Orig.) Bruflels^ Feb. 
11, 1521-2. 4. 

5. Sir Robt Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; reports 
fome particulars of his audience from the Emperor, 
efoecially about the papal eleftion, and about a grant 
ot)f. 40 a year to himfclf. (Orig.) Bruflels, Feb. 
11, 1621-2.; ' , ' 6. 

6. Camillo de Diaceto, to James Beaton ? about 
the bulls, of the Archbk. of St. Andrews, &c. ;(Orig. 
Fr.) Antwerp, Feb. 13, 1521-2. 7- 

7» Dr. Wm.' Knight, to Card Wolfey ; reports 
anfwers to Wolfey's domplaints brought by Hefdin, 
of the Englifh army having been ill treated in the 
Low Countries, &c. (Orig.) Malines, Feb. 1^, 

1521-2i , 8. 

8. Sh Robt Wingfield and Tho. Spinelly, to Card. 
Wolfey ; intelligence from Italy, and the Emperor's 
court. (Orig.) Bruflels, Feb. 24, 1522. 10. 

9. Sir Robt Wingfield and Tho. Spinelly, to Card. 
Wolfey; mention a tilt at the Emperor's court, and 
conferences with the provoft of Caflcl, the Chancellor, 
&c. (Orig.) Bruflels, March 3, 1521-2. 11. 

10. Gerard us de Plenie la Roche, to Card. Wol- 
fey; a letter of thanks. (Orig.. Lat) Malines, 
March 10, 1521. 12. 

11. Charles V, to Henry VlIl; agrees to delay his 
journey to England. (Orig. Fr.) Bruflels, March 
20, 1521. 13. 

N. B. Charles came to England in 1520 and 1522. 

12. Dr. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey; intelli- 
gence about fome troops gathering in Cleves, whom 
the Fr. king is to take into his pay. (Orig.) Malines, 
March 31, 1522. . /14. 

13. A letter of proteftion of Charles V. in favour 
of the lordftiips of Fiennes and Leanne in the Boulon- 
nois, belonging to count de Gavre. (Fr.) Bruflels, 
April 1, 1521. 15. 

14. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence of 
the Emperor's (Maximilian's) motions in Italy, &c. 
(Orig.) Bruflels, April 4, 15 16. 16. 

15. Charles V, to Henry VIII; afligning his rea- 
fons for a further delay of his vifit to England. (Orig. 
Fr.) - Bruffels, April 12, 1521. 18. b. 

16. Tho. 



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1 6. Tho. Spindly, to Henry VIII ; concerning tlie war 
in Italy and Navarre ; the I), of Guelders' peaceaWe 
difpofition> &c. the treaty of Noyon propofed. (Orig. 
two letters.) Bruflels, April 14 and 16, 1516. 20. 

1 7. Cuthb. Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; reports an 
audience of leave from the Archdfs. at whicn a con- 
ference was had concerning a treaty of iimity with 
the Emperor, &c. (Orig. cypher.) . Malines, April 
^3, 1517? 24. 

18. John Hcrford, to Henry VIII; acquainting 
him that the Emperor had pafled by Plymouth, (Orig.) 
Plymouth, May 23, 1520. 25. b. 

. 19. Sir Rd. Win^eld;and Th. .Spindly, to Card. 
Wolfey ; report various intelligence and negociations 
with the Emperor, &c. (Orig.) Bruflels, June 19, 
1521.. 20. 

20. Henry VIII; his inftru6lions to Gi R. Wingfieldi 
concerning the anfwer to be given to the Empcrgr's 
memorial ; Card. Wolfey to be fent over to treat for a 
peace. (A draught corretled by Wolfey.) . J uly ? 
1521. 29. 

21. Sir Rd. Wingfield and Th. Spindly, to Card. 
Wolfey ; report the Fiv king's declaration of enmity 
towards the Emperor 5 the Emperor requires A^lng- 
fleld to come over to England ; and intelligence aboyt 
theSwifs, &c. (Orig.) BruflHs, Jutiq 22, 1521. 35. 

- 22. A memorial of certain remonftrances, reafons 
and arguments made by tl>e Emperor, - relating to the 
proceedingsof the French: inclofed in Jjie above letter, 
1521. 36. 
. 23- Tho. Spindly, to Card. Wolfey ; reports con- 
ferences with the Emperor and the Archdfs. about 
the propofed alliance agaiuft France; and fends in- 
telligence concerning the motions of the armies, &c. 
.(Orig.) Bruflels, June 25, 1521, with a P. S. of 
June 26. 37. 

24. Three rough draughts of letters from Card. 
Wolfey,. to Henry Vlli; whilft he (Wolfey) was in 
the Low Countries, mediating betM-een the Emperor 
andtheFr. K. Aug. 1521. 42. 

25. Card. Wolfey, to Henry Vlll; on the fubjea 
of his negociations at Calais. (A fair copy, but' nei-r 
ther dated nor figned.) Aug. 1521. 45. 

26. Card. Wolfey, to Henry Vlll ; on the fame 
fubjeft : two draughts correded by Wolfey ; the for- 
mer dated Calais, Sept. 4, the latter a fragment. 1521. 

49. 

27. Cafd. Wolfey, to Henry VIII ; on the fame 
fubje6l ; a marriage between Ch. V ahd Pfs. Mary 
mentioned. (A fair copy, neither dated nor figned.) 
1521. 57- 

28. Tlio. Spindly? to Card. Wolfey? intelligence 
concerning the war in Spain, and the deliberations at 
the Emperor s court, (the end waxiting.) July, 1521. 

59. 

29. 3ir Rd. Wingfield and Spindly, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; about their negociations at the Emperor's couit, 
the Cardinal's coming over ; and intelligence con- 
cerning the war. (the end wanting. ) 1521. 61, 

' 30. A paper figned Wingfield and Tho. Spindly ; 
and entitled " News Ihewed to us, the Chancellor be- 
ing prefent, and the Governor of Brefl'e marfhal of 
Bourgogne," chiefly concerning the Pope, and the af- 
fairs of Italy. (Orig.) Antwerp, July 13, 1521. 62. 

• 31. Sir Rd. Wingfield and Tho. Spinelly, to Cai'd. 
Wolfey ; four difpatches on their negociations. (Orig.) 
AntAverp, J uly 14, IS, (not figned by Spinelly) 1 6 the 
end of the lall wantiiig,and probably the 1 7. (Orig.) 
1521. 64. 
32. Ferdinand (Archd. afterwards Emperor) to 
> Henry. Vlll ; thanks for the king's congratulations on 



hfs Arrival in thie Low Countries, and his intentibns 
of good entertaintnent had he landed in England. 
(Ong. conf. VI. 39.) Bruges, July la, 15 18? 73. 

33. Sir Rd. Wingfidd and Tli. Spindly, to Card. 
Wolfey; intelligence from thie Emperor's court; many 
German princes come in to his afliftance; (Orig.) 
Ghent. July 19, 1521. 74. 

Witha latin paper inclofed entitled "Novi ex Italia.'' 

34. Charles V, to Henry VIII; thunks for 'his 
friendly mellages b^'- Wingfield ; and about Wolfey'^ 
coming over. (Orig. Fr.) Ghent, inly 20, 1521. 

... ' 

35. liich. Pace, to Card. M'olfey ; reports the an- 
fwer Heniy VIIi: gate to j\tontpezat and Labbatie, 
the French ambafladors, to tlieir requifitions concern- 
ing the war with tlie Emperor. (Orig.) ^Vindfor^ 
July 20, 1521. " 7 7: 

Th. Spinelly, to Card, Wolfey ; concei ving Ihc 
intendedmceting at Calais, and hitdligcnce; Navarre 
i-etaken. (Orig.) Ghent, July 21', "i52i. 80. 

37. Sir Rd. Wingifidd, to Card. Wolfey ; about the 
meeting at Calais the king of Denmark at the Em- 
peror s court ; with a P. S, (Orig.) Ghent, July 
22, 1521. ' . * ' 82. 

. 38, Sir Rd, Wingfidd, to Card. Wolley ; about his 
negociations. previous to the meeting at Calais, kc. 
(Ong.) Glieiit July 2, 1521. 84. 

39. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; about thi; 
nieci^ing at Calais, and intelligence from Italy. (Orig.) 
Ghent^ July 23, ; 1 52 1 . 86. 

'40. Richd. Pace> to Card. Wolfey, at Calais ; the 
king propofes to make ready 5 or 6,000 archers, to 
ferve as occafiou may require. (Orig.) - Windfor, 
July 28^ 1521; 87. 

41. J. Jongla and J. de laSouch, Imperial ambaf- 
faddrs in England, to Card. Wolfey; claiming the 
j)eifon of Greg, de Pifcarro, a murderer. (Orig. Fr.) 
Lond. July 3i, 1521. 88. b. 

42. Fr. de Raifle la Hargerie, to the Bp. of Bayeux ; 
concerning fdme points relating to a truce t6 be con- 
fidered at the meeting at Calais. The writer appears 
to hive been a jFiMttinifter. (Fr.) Malines, July i^ 
1.5* K 89. 

43. Th. Spindly, to Card. Wolfey ; various intel- 
ligence concerning the motions of the Emperor, the 
ainiiesin Italy, &c. (Orig.) Ghent, Aug. 4, 1521. 90. 

44. Richd. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; containing 
Henry's inftru^ions concerning the cardinals nego«- 
ciations at Calais. (Orig.) Okinge, Aug* 7, 152 1, 

92. 

45. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; profefling a great 
defire to ellabliih a finn alliance with England^ 
(Orig. Fr.) Bruges, Aug. 7, 1521, 95. 

46. Tho. Spindly, to Card. Wolfey j intelligence 
from Italy, &c. (Orig.) Bruges, Aug. 9, 1521. 97. 

47. Richd. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; cominunica^ 
tions and inftruftions from Henry VIIL (Orig.) 
Guilford, Aug. 24, 1521. 99* 

48. Card. Wolfey, to Henry VIII; advice con»- 
derning the fecurity of the narrow feas, the diffictd- 
ties of his negociation, and the prefentation of the 
king's book againll Luther to the Pope. (Orig.) 
Bruges, Auguli 24, I52h loi, 

49- A Latin paper, figned by the Archdfs. Mar- 
garet, and Ciird. Wolfey, entitled, " Articuli fub 

bene placito S"^ D. N. concept!, pro arftiori foederc 
" inter luam S*'* Cefaream, et regeni Angliai et Fran- 

cia?, incundo. (Orig») Bruges, Aug. 25, 1521* 

102. 

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50. Richd. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; anfw^r to 
Wolfey's letter to the king of Aug. e4; with affur- 
ances of the king's approbation, COrigO .Guil- 
ford, Aug. 29, 1521. 113. 

51. Sir Rd. Wingfield and Th. Spinelly, to Card. 
Wolfey ; intelligence of the taking of Moufon ; pro^ 
grefs of the Imperialifts in Italy, in Navarre, kc, 
(Orig.) Antwerp, Aug. 31, 1521. 115; 

52. Richd. Pace, to Caixl. Wolfey ; two lettei-s 
direding him to advife the Emperor, from Hen. VI II. 
to take loinftead of 6 thoufand men into Spam, and 
by no means to expofe his perfon in the wai^s. (Orig.) 
Guilford, Sept. 3, and Oking, Sept. 1 1, 1521. 1 16V 

53. Wm. Knight, Tli. More, and two others, to 
Card. Wolfey ; report their conferences with thq de- 
puties of the Hanfc, about redrefs of grievances. 
(Orig.) Bruges, Sept. 15, 1523? 118. 

54. Richd. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; with the king's 
anfwei-sto 3 letters from the Card, on a variety of mat- 
ters relating to the leas, Scotland, Ireland, &c. 
(Orig.) Windfor, 061. 4, 1521. 119. 

55. Sir Rd. Wingfield and Tho. Spinelly, to Card. 
Wolfey ; two letters of intelligence concerning the 
war in the Low Countries, Spain, &c. and various 
other matters. (Orig.) Mons, 06t 4 and 8, I52r. 

' 121. 

56. Richd. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; the king's 
advice to be given to the Emperor; affairs of Italy; 
&c. (Orig.) Windfor, Ott 15; 1521. i i23. 

57. Sir Rd. Wingfield and Th. Spinelly, to Cardl 
Wolfey; two letters of intelligence: tlie emperor will 
not hear of the terms of the propofed taice ; the de- 
predations of the French, &c. (Orig.) Valen- 
ciennes, Oft. 19. and Cultrey, 06b* 23, 1521. 125. 

58. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; iiitelli- 
gence from the Emperor's court ; , about the vidual- 
ling of Tournay, &c. Courttay, 06t. 23, I52i. 

129. 

59. J. Dockwray, fir Th. Boleyn, and fir Rd. 
Wingfield ; two letters, one to the lords of council 
(a copy) and the other to Card. Wolfey; about their 
negociations with the Emperor, who riefufes to accede 
to a truce. (Orig.) Couitray, 06t. &5. and 26, 1521. 

ISO. 

60. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; \vfth the king's 
confultations on divers affairs, &c. (Orig.) Wind- 
for, 061. 27, 1521. 133. 

61. Dockwray, Boleyn, and Wingfield, to Card. 
Wolfey ; three letters on their negociations. (Orig.) 
Oudenarde, Od. 29 and 30, and Nov. 2, 1521. 136. 

62. Dockwray and Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey ; ne- 
gociations concerning the truce ; the Emperor willing 
to accede, if Fontarabie be reftored, &c. (Orig.) Ou- 
denarde, Nov. 11, 1521. 141. 

63. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; two letters con- 
cerning the truce. (Orig. Fr.) Oudenarde, Nov. 1 4 
and 16, 1521. 143. 

64. Dockwray, Boleyn, and fir Rd. Wingfield, to 
Card. Wolfey ; about their negociations \yith the JEm- 
]>eror concerning tlie truce, &c. (Orig.) Oude- 
narde, Nov. 16, 1521. . 145. 

65. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; \'^rxous 
intelligence from the Emperor's court, Italy, &c. 
(Orig.) Oudenarde, Nov. 18, 1521. * 147. 

66. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; expreflins: thanks 
and confidence. (Orig. Fr.) Oudenarde, Nov. 20, 
1621. 149. 

67. Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; reports au- 
diences from the Emperor and the Archdfs. and in- 
telligence ; the Emperor befieges Tournay. (Orig.) ; 
Oudeaarde, Nov. 20, 1521. 150. 



68. Henry VIII ; his commiflQon to Card. W(A^y, 
to treat with tlte commillloners of the Pope, the Em- 

?erop, the K. of Fr. &c. (Lat. vid. Rym. XIU. 750.) 
.ond. July 20, 1521. |52. 

6f). Sonic preliminary articles of the treaty of 
Bruges, between the Pope, the Emperor, England, 
and France.' (Fr.) 1521. 153. 

70. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; thanks for his 
zeal, and recommending fome concerns of the K. of 
Hungary. (Orig. Fr. witli a feal.) Oudenaitle, 
Nov. 23, 1521. 154. b. 

71. Sir Richd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; wifli- 
ing f o be recalled. . (Orig.) Oudenarde, Nov. 23, 

1521. \ 156. 

72. Sir Hd. Wingfield and Th. Spinelly, to Caixl. 
Wolfey; three difpatches on their negociations, and 
intelligence fiom Italy. (Orig.) Oudenarde, Nov. 
23, 24, and d5. 1521. 156. 

73. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; intimates hid 
having written to Rome in the cardinal's behaff, 
(Orig.Fr.) Ghent, Dec. 28, 1521. 160* Ix 

74. Sir Rd. Wingfield and Th. Spinelly ; intelli- 
gence from Italy, Tournay, &c. : 12 letters; in one 
of them an extraft out of a letter from Milan to the 
Emperor. (Orig.) Oudenarde, Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1, 
3, 6, 9, 12, 14. Ghent, Dec. 18, 19, 23, and 26, 
1521. • . U5l. 

75. Sir Rd: Wingfield, to . Card. Wolfey ; on Mr. 
Secretary's return. (Orig.) Ghent, Dec. 26, I52i, 

1 75. 

76. Cha. Jfaffau, to Cartl. Wolfey; recommend- 
ing ^.n Englifh gentleman who wiflied to enter inta 
the king's fervice. (Orig. Fr.) Ghent, Dec.: 27, 
1521. . ' 175* b. 

77. Charles V ; his inftruSions to fome ecclefiaftic 
about anegociation with Henry VlII. and Card. Wol- 
fey. (Fr.) Ghent, Dec. 30, I52i. 17C. 

78. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; reporto 
that the Archdfs. is very defirous to have an inter- 
view with him (the Card. ) (Orig.) 1521.? 1 78. b. 

79. Henry VIII, to his ambalTadors at Worms ; a 
long difpatch, being inftruftions concerning their ne- 
gociations. (A draught, the end wanting.) 1521. 

179. 

80. The treaty of Calais between Henry VIII. and 
Charles V. againft Francis I. (Lat.) 1521. 200. 

. 81. Sir Rd, Wingfield and Th. Spinelly, to Card. 
Wolfey v feport fome negociations between the Empe- 
ror's and the Frencli minifters ; a propofal for a meet- 
ing between the Archdfs. and the Dfs. of Angou- 
leme. (Orig.) Ghent, Jan. 1, 1522. 207. 

82. De Berghes, to Card. Wolfey ; fent by a per- 
fon difoatched by the Emperor and the Archdfs. 
(Wingfield?) concerning the reftitution of fome lands 
iu Burgundy to the Archdfs. (Orig. Fr.) Ghent, 
Jan. 1522. 207. b. 

83. Sir Robt Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; fome 
intelligence obtained from the ambalfador of Milan ; 
an inroad towards Peix)nne, &c. (Orig.) Ghent, 
Jan. 5, 1522-a. 208. 

g4. Th. Spinelly, to Caixl. Wolfey; intelligence 
concerning tlie Fr. king's extortions, the Pope's elec- 
tion, Milan, kc. Dr. Knight going to the Sf\nfs, &c. 
(Orig.) .Glient,-Jan. 15, 1522. 210, 

85. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card, Wolfey ; reports 
the furretider of Rhodes, and other intelligence from 
Rome, Spain, &c. (Orig.) Malines, Jan. 15, 1522-3* 

214. 

86. Sir Robt, Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; reports 
an audience from the Archdfs. wherem fome 

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falfe intelligence received in England is explained. 
(Orig.) Malines, Jan. 19, 1522-3. aig. 

87. ........ .to Card. Wolfey; with a nar- 
rative ot the conferences at Calais, which the writer 

* dialogue. (Oriff. Lat) 
Bruir. Jan. 20. 1522. ~ ^ 218. 

88. A treaty between Henry Viii, and Cliarles v : 
concerning the value of money, and the price of 
wool. (Lat.) Calais, Jan. 17, 1522-3. 219. 

89. Tho. Spindly, to Card. WolfeV; intelUgence 
about the papal eleaion, jiaval aifairs, the affairs of 
bpain, Sec. (Orig. a long difpatch.) BrulTelfi. 
Jan. 22, 1522. 227. 

90. Sir.Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfev; two 
letters of intelligence. . (Orig.) Malines, Jan. 28, 
and Feb. 5, 1 532-3. . 23s. 

91. Tho. Spindly, to Card. Wolfey; two letters 
•of mtdhffence. (Orig. chiefly cyphe?.) BrufTds, 

Feb. 6 and 10, 1521-2. 237 

92. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to the Eng- 
Jilh ambafladors; mentioning a report of the French 
kings death; Fontarabia ceruinly taken. (Orig. 
ir.; Malines, Feb. 12, 1522-3. 242. b 

93. Th. Spincllv, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning the 
reftitution of landfs in Burgundy ; tie Emperor? in- 
tention^ to knd m England, &c. (Orig.) Bruffds, 

94. Sir Robt Wingfield. to Card. Wolfey; two 
letters of intelligence. (6rig.) Maliues, Feb. is 
and 21, 1522-3. 245 

n^^' ?jr ^"^^^ Wingfield and TIio, ^piudly, to 
Card. Wolfey; report an aufdience from the: Archdfs. 
and intelligence. (Orig.) BiufTeb, Feb. 26, 1521-2. 

249. 

96. Sir Robt Wingfidd, to Card. Wolfey ; intel- 
ligence from France; about the flates of the Low 
Countries, &c. (Orig.) Malines, March 4, 1522-3. 

251. 

96. a. Th. Spindly, to Card. Wolfey; reports his 
negociations and intelligence. (Orig. two letters.) 
JJrufTels, March 17 and 20, 1621-2. 553/ 

97. Charles v, to Card. Wolfey ; great profefTions 
ot tnendfhip and confidence. (Orig. Fr.) BrufTds 
March 21, 1522. 269 ' 

« XT®* in hand of Spindly, entitled 

* News fhewed to us (by) the chancellor, in the pre- 
fence of my lady." March or April, 1522. 260. 

99. Two draughts, in Wolfey's hand ; bdng in- 
flruaions to the Lnglilli ambaffadors at the Imperial 
court, concerning the Emperor's intended vifit to 
Jtngland. March? 1522. ggo 

100. Card. Wolfev, to Henry viii; conterning 
the Emperor s intencfed vilit. (A draught.) Marclf 

^ . 264.' 

101. Articles prdiminary to the treaty of Windfor 
between Charles v. and Henry v ili. (Lat.) 1522! 

,. 268. 

102. Modi concepti pro firmiori unione inter fer 
Regem, et Imperat (Orig. figned by Hen. viii.) , 

270. 

103. Charles V; his confirmation of a treaty, dated 
June 19, 1522. (Orig. Lat. on vellum.) ^ 27? 

104. Charlesde Croy prince of Chimay, and J 
de Luxemburg Ld. of I^iennes; tlidr folemn gua- 
2.ntiesofth6treaty of marriage between the kini 

fyif^ tsos 

Card'wifr ^"^1 Th. Spindly,^'to 

Sice T^r^'''''''' '"^"i- 

gence. (Ong.) Bruflels, April 1, 1522. 275. 



106. Ponvngs, Yonge, Boleyn and Wingfidd, to 

P^^/T'*..**'' exchange of a treaty. 
(Orig.) BrufTds, April 10, J 52 . oj^/^ 

107. Sir Robt. Wingfidd and Th. Spindly, to Card. 
Wolfey ; report an invafion of the French near Grave- 
hues. (Orig.) Bruflels/Aprilib, 1522. 279. 

o aV'- " News fiom Italy fhewed to us (Wingfidd 
andSpinelly) by the chancellor," inclofed inthealove. 
(m Spindly 's hand.) April 18, 1522. 280. 

109. Sir Robt. Wingfield and Tho. Spindly, to Card. 
Wolfey ; report audiences from the Emperor, and in 
telhgence from Italy. (Orig.) Brurfds, April 24, 

281. 

110 Th Spindly, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about the Emperor's vifit to Englant( the affairs of 
Italy, &c. (Orig.) BrulTds, April 12, 1522 283 

wIk' ^'fi Y'^^^^'^i Spindly, to Card^ 

Wolfey ; three letters of intdligenJe, cfiiefly from 
Italy. (Ong.) Brufl-ds, April 12, 14, and u, 1522 

112. Th. SpineUy, to Bryan Tooke ; comiJains of 
being neg leaed. and intelligence chidly from Italy, 
&c. (Ong.) BrufTds, April 24, 1522. 288 

11.3. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey; exprdTmg his 
forrow that he cannptaccomplifh his intended viTjt to 
l:.ngland; and concerning a miftake in' the delivery of 
a formei- mefTage. (Orig. Fr.) April, 1522. 290 
114. Sir Robt. Win^^fidd and Th. Spindly, to Card. 

J^ll'^'-'''' ^'^"^ ^^,^^>- ^^'•^^•) « 

V^^- 9'^'}''^ ^^'^ the treafurcr of Calais: dcfirino- 
the releafe of two Lnglifhmen in his fervice. rOri«? 
Fr.) BrufTds, April 27, 1522: ggg**' 

1 16. Sir Rdbt Wingfidd and Th. Spindly; intef- 
ligence about the Emperor, and from Italy. (Oric ) 
Bruflels, May 2, 1522. ^ ^ 293. 

117. Sir Robt. Winfffidd, to Card. Wolfey j reports 
^J^tZ t ^^^"^fi^y'^ axriyal^;'anTr^ 



, ' ' • -.-^**vivfc a cuiivai: ana re- 

quefts leave to return. (Orig.) Antwerp, May I 

.ni^^K-^i'n^'''^^- Wingfidd, to Card. Wolfey; re- 
ports his firfl audience from the Emperor, concerning 
^"^P,e''or'8 intended vifit to England. COriffl 
Ghent, May 10, 1522. ^ 295 

119. Sir Robt and fir Richd. Wingfield, and Tho 
Spindly, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence, with a pape; 
inclofed in Spindly s hand, entitled "news out of 
Italy." (Ong.) Ghent, May 10, 1522. 297 
120 Sir Robt. and fir Richd. Wingfield, and Tho 
Spindly, to Card. Wolfey; about tbi Emperor's re- 
tinue on his vifit; and inteHigence. (Orig.) Bruu-es 
May 15, 1522. 3^0^^' 

121. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey • 
three letters alluding to mdTages fent by the ambaf- 
ladors ; and complimental. (Orig. Fr.) Vierfl'ele 
July 26, and Hague, Aug. 10 and 1 8, 1522. 301. ' 

122. SirRobt Wingfidd, to Card. Wolfey; reports 
bis own progrefs to Calais, Dunkirk, &c. (Orijr) 
Bruges, Aug. 20, 1522. ^ 30I/ 

123. Jacobus de Bannifis, to the Archdfs.; with in- 
telligence out of Italy. (Lat. a copy, probably in 
WingfieW's hand.) Trent. Aug. 24, 1522; 363. 

124. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; intel- 
ligence from the Archdfs. 's court (Orig.) Barow 
Aug. 25, 1522. ^ * ^ J^^' 

125. Floris count de Beuren, to C^rd. Wolfey: 
litnentshis bdng difabled by indifpofition froth ren- 
dering any fervices. (Orig.Fr.) StOmers, Aug. £^ 

305. 

126. vA paper in Spindly's hand, addreflTed to 

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Henry vni; on the fecurity and govcrnmeiit of tlie 
tow CtJunWies, during the Emperor s abfcnce. i a22. 

127. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 
thanks for leveral kind letters and niellages &c. 
(Orio-. Fr.) Berghes, Sept. 1, 1522. -08. 

lol Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to llenry Vlll ; 
to the fame purport. (Orig. Fr.) Berghes, bept i, 

1 29. Charles V ; his proclamation in behalf pf thofe 
who ihall bring, provifions into his and the Lnglilh 
camp in Picarly. (Fr.) Bcrghen-op-zoom, Sq)t i, 

ISO. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; a ferics 
of eleven original difpatches ; dated Berghes, Sept. i, 
and Antwerp! Sept. 6. 9. U. 13. 16. 19- 22. 27. 0. 
andOa. 4, 1522. ' Jiu 

131. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry VllI ; 
credential in favour of Job. de la Sauch. (Ong. 
Fr.y Antwerp, Oa. 7, 1522. 334. 0. 

ir,2. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; two 
difpatches. (Orig.) Antwerp, Od. 7, and 14, ^52,. 

133. DeHefdin,to Card. Wolfey on the fepura- 
tion of the Englilh and Imperial armies m Flandeis. 
(Orig Fr.) Line, 061. iG, 1522. ' 'S- 

134 Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; three 
difpatches. ■ (Orig.) Malines, Oa. 20, 23. and 27, 

1522. . . 1. ^- * 

135. DeHefdin, to Henry VIII; reports his havmj 
conveyed the Engliih artillery from Lifle to Antwerp 
(Ori^:Fr.) Malines, oa. 27, 1522. 34a. b. 

136. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card Wolfey ; four 
difpatches. (Orig.) Ghent, Oa. 30. Nov. 20. Dec 2, 
4, and 9, 1522. . 

137. Margaret Archdfs of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey; 
acquaints him with the death of Pope Leo X and 
del res him to tell her m hether flie fliall apply to the 
Emperor in his behalf. (Orig. Vv.) Oudenardc, 
De^. 15, 1521. ^ 

13*8. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to -Card. Wolfey ; a dif- 
patch. (Orig.) Ghent, Dec. £5, 1521. 354. 

1 39 Mai saret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 
profeflions of regard, and of her wifli to fee him 
placed in the papal chair. (Or.g. Ir.) Ghent, 
bee. 2^,1521. . 354. b 

140. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; a dif- 
patch. (Orig.) Ghent, Dec. 2y, 1522. 355. 

141. Confirmation of the treaty of Windfor, be 
tweeu Hen. Vlll. and Charles V. (Lat.) 1532. 357. 

14". A fchedule of treaties and ratifications be 
twceil Hen. Vlll. and Ch. V. 1 522. 359. b. 

140 Card. Wolfey, to Henry \'UI ; reports the com- 
munications he had from the Emperor s court, &c- 
(a draught correded by ^Volley.) 1 522 ? 300. 

Sir Richd. .Terningham, to Francis I? about 
a pacification with the IC of the Romans. (Fr.) 
1522? . 

14.5 Th. Spinellv, to Card. Wolfey; various in 
telligence. (Orig. chiefiy in cypher.) Jan. 1 522. 370. 

146. Card. Wolfev, to (Tunftal) Bp. of-Loiidon 
and BrvanTooke; ordering them to come to the king, 
M'ho is defirous of confulting them concerning the 
late truce, which he does not quite approve, &c 
(Orig.") 1522. 37"'' 

147. A minute of fpeeches that palled between the 
Archdfs. and the Englifli amballadors, upon a i uf- 
picion conceived and declared by Card. \\ oHey, that 
theprovoll of Utrecht inclined in lavour ot the l<rencH. 



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Codc,x chartaceus, in folio, conflians foliis 225. 

I. Charles V, tb Henry VIII ; fent by fir Robt. 
Wingfield whom he had prevailed upon to come over 
on fomc particular affairs. (Orig. Fr.) Ghent Jan. 
9, 1522? 

^: Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card, M'olfcy ; intelli- 
gence, about Richd. dcla Pole, and fome levies to 
be made in his favour, &c. (Orig.) AlaUnes, Jan. 

la, 1522-3. 3. 

3. Brvan Tookc, to the Ld. Privy Seal (Timftal 
Bp. of Lond.) touching a point in a treaty with lady 
Marsct. whether Ihe b? bopud to rcftorc goods taken 
by her fubjeas : the plague in Loudon at this- time. 
(Orig.)., Stepney, 152 . 

4. Minutes of fome tranfaaions in the council of 
the Archdfs. of Savoy. (Fr.) Malines, Feb. 19, 1523. 

6. 

5. Tho. Spinellv, to Card. Wolfey j intelligence. 
(Orig.) Bruffels,' Jan. 2S, 1522. 10. 

6 Sir liobt. Wingfield, to Card Wolfey ; two dif- 
patches M-ith intelligence, and touching his own pro- 
ceedings. (Orig.) Malines, Feb. 24 and 28, i522-:5. 

7. Dr. Wi)i. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; about Du 
Praet's milbchaviour in Eiiglaiui, where he was am- 
baflador. (Orig.) Bruffds, March 5, 1523. 15. 

8 Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card, ^\"olfey ; five dif- 
patches M-ith various intelligence. (Orig.) Maline?, 
March ^2, 27, 31, April 12 and 10, 1523. 19- 

0 Dr. Wm. Knight, to'Card. Wolfey ; intelligence ; 
a fpy of Richd. de'la Pole taken, &c. (Ong.) Ant- 
werp, April 13, 1523. 28. 

1 o. Mavgarct ArchdlV of gavoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 
about fome intercourie between the Scots and the 
people of Middleburg.. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, April 
13, 1523. 

11. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 
about a propofal from the Pope for a general pacifi- 
cation.. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, April 18, 1523. 30. 

12. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ;. repcefcnting tlie 
neceflity of apeace, or a truce. (Oi ig. Fr.) Brullels, 
April 15, 1522. 

f 13. Dr. Win. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; a Sec' of 
the D. of Albanv ftoppcd in Flanders ; overtures tor 
peace on the part of France, &c. (Orig.) Malincss 
April 18, 152.3. 34. 

14 A ftatement of the charges of waggons and 
lymoncrs for the army in Flanders: incloictl m the 
following letter. 35. b. 

15 Sir Wm. FitzwlUiam and fir Robert AVingfield, 
to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence of 3t),ooo Lutheraiw 
intendiijg to attack theD. of Lorrain ; the Itate ot the 
French frontiers, &c. Dr. Knight gone. (Ong.) 
Malines, May 5, 1523. 34j. 

16 Sir Robt. and Richd. Wingfield, and TU. 
Spinellv, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence from Italy ; 
the defeat of the French at la Bicoquc, &c. (Ong.) 
Ghent, ^rliv 2, 1522. 38. 

1 7 Dr. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; two letUrs 
of intelligence about Albany's fecretary C riftieiu 
the fugitive K. of Denmark, &c. (Ong.) Mahiu^, 
June 12 and 4, 1523. 

18. Charles V, to Card. Wolf(>y ; credential in fa- 
vour of fome ambairadors. (Orig. Fr.) (Jhent, July 
23, 1522? *[• 

19. CoUart le Mahieu and 4 more, to Henry VIII; 

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• S50. Charles v ; a licence fot Collart 16 Mahieu, &c. 
to trade ; with a paffport by Floris count de Buren, 
in confequeftce thereof. (French.) Bruffels, July 
31, and Aug* 2, 152S. 43. 

21. Floris count de Bureh, to Henry VIII; cre- 
dential in favour of de Hefdin. (Orig. ft.) Bi'uflels, 
Aug. 13, 1523. 45. 

22. Dr. Wni. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; two letters, 
concerning his audience from the Archdfs. on his re- 
turn from Bafle ; Bourbon's coining over ; Bart. Tate's 
requifitions for waggons, &c. (Orig.) Bruffels, Aug. 
SO and 23, 1523. 46. 

23. Dr. Wm. Knight, to Mr. Tate ; about procur- 
ing horfes and waggons. (Orig.) Bruffels, Aug. 31, 
1523. 49. 

24. Dr. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey; about 
Bourbon's coming over, and divers military pre- 
parations. (Orig.) Bruffels, Aug. 26, 1523. 50. 

25. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey ; about military 
preparations in Flanders ; Francis I. does not go to 
Italy, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, Sept. 3, 1523. 51. 

26. Dn Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; about mi- 
litary preparations in the Low Countries ; Monf de 
Buren gone to Gravelines to meet the D. of Suffolk ; 
count Felix on the borders of Lorrain. (Orig.) Bruf-' 
fcls, Sept. 4, 1523. 52. 

27. Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolfey; with the 
king's thanks for his meafures ; and about the mili- 
tary affairs in Flanders. (Orig.) Oking, Sept. 5, 
1523. * "^^Z 

28. Dr. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey; a re- 
port of his negociations with the Archdfs. &c. about 
the conduft of the war. (Orig.) Bruffels, Sept. 6, 
1523. ^56/ 

2g. Lpys de Praet, to Card. Wolfey; communi- 
catmghis lebtel-s and intelligence from the Low Coun- 
tries, and offering half a year's penfion ; two letters 
(Orig. Fr.) London, Sept. 8 and 1 1, 1523, 57. 

50. Dr. Wm. Knight to Card. Wolfey ; reports his 
application to the Archdfs. for promoting the arma 
ments, &c. (Orig.) Bruffels, Sept. 11, 1523. 59. 

31. SirTho/More, to Card. Wolfey ; t^n) letters, 
containing inftruclions.and intelligence from the king, 
concerning the war in thfe Low Countries, &c. the 
K. refolves upon the fiege of Boulogne, &c. (Ori* ) 
Oking,Sept. 12, ahd Guilford, Sept. 13, 1523. 61. 

32. Dr. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; three dif- 
patches on the affairs of the Low Countries and Spain 
(Orig.) Bruffels, Sept. 14, and Malines, Nov. 13, 
and Sept. 28, 1523. ,65. 

. 33. Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolfey; reports the 
kmg's opinions and direftions concerning the war in 
the Low Countries, &c. (Orig.) Abingdon, Sept. 20, 

70. 

34. Barth. Tate, to Card. Wolfey ; about his fup- 
ply of waggons and lymoniers. (Orig.) Bruo-es 
Sept. 20, 1523. ' 

r> '^''ngfield and Tho. Spinelly. to 

L.ard. Wolley; mtelligence about the war in Italy 
the Sw.fs grant troops to the Pope and Emperor 
(Orig.) Bruffels, Sept. 22, 1522. 77. 

36. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey • 
about the fupplies of the army. (Orig. Fr.) M'a- 
hnes, Sept 30, 1523. o / 

37. Count de Buren (Floris) to the Emperor's am- 
baffador in England; about the progrefs of the allied 
army on the French frontiers, and further prepara- 
tions. (Fr.) Camp at Cappy, Oa. 23, 1523. 80. 



38. Di-. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; about mo- 
ney to be paid to the D. of Bourbon, for the enter- 
taihing of 10,000 Lanfkenets led by Ct Felix. (&c ) 
(Ong. two lettfers.) Malines, Oa. 30 and 19, 1523. 

82. 

30. A ftatement of arms, armour, and ammunition 
to be provided for the army ; figned de Hefdin. (Fr.) 

40. Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolfey; reporting the 
king's fatisfaaion at his (Wolfey's) good adminiftra- 
tion. (Orig.) Woodftock, Oa. so, 152s. 87. 

4 1 . De Hefdin, to an finglifh ambaffador (Knight 
defmng him to ufe his Intereft that he may have a 
fair opportunity of clearing himfelf from fome afper- 
fions. (Orig.Fr:) Liege, Nov. is, 1523. §9. 

42. A ihemorial of certain things to be reprefented 
to the king by de Hefdin, on the part of the Archdfs. 
(Ong. Fr. figned Margt.) Nov. 30, 1523. 90. 

43. A ftatement of the artillery, ammunition, &c 
that will be neceffary for the next campaign ; bv the 
count de Buren ; figned de Hefdin. 1 52s? 93. 

44. Charles V, to Henry vili; recommending a 
bufmefs which was to be ftated to him by Wolfey and 
his (Charles's) ambaffadors. (Orig. Fr.) 1523. 

96. b. 

45. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey • 
recommending the count de Penthievre who conies 
to England on the part of the D. de Bourbon. rOri<^ 
Fr.) Malines, Dec. 9, 1523. gyf 

46. Jo. Hannart, to Card. Wolfay; about a meet- 
ing to be held at Nuremberg concerning the af- 



tairs of the K. of Denmark ; and defiring that an En- 
glifh plenipotaitiary might be fent over. (Oriff. Lat 
Mahnes, Dec. 22, 1525. yg 

47. Baptifta de Taffis poft-mafter, to Henry viir 
and Card. Wolfey ; two letters concerning the arrears 
due on account of the poft at Calais. (Ori«r. Fr ^ 
Malmes, Jan. 1, 1524. 99* 

48. Dr.Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning 
the conduct of the war ; the Card, of Liege blames de 
Buren for having penetrated too far into France. 
(Ong.) Bruffels, Jan. 13, 1524. ]oi. 

49. Dr. Wm. Knight, to fir Bryan Tooke; Wolfey 
and the Archdfs. reciprocally charge each other with 
backwardnefs in the profecution of the war • *' the 
Great Mary of Denmark" offered to be fold to 
Henry VIII. (Orig.) Jan. 1 524. 103. 

50. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey 
two letters, recommending the claims of fome mer- 
chants ; and credentials in favour of de Buren Lau- 
rens, aAdde la Sauch. (Orig.Fr.) Malines, Jan. 
20, and Feb. 4, 1524. 105. b. 

51. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey • 
exculjiates herfelf concerning fome delays in the af- 
tair ot a veffel, and complains of coolncfs on his part 
&c. (Orig.Fr.) Bruffels, Feb. .12, 1524-5. 106. 

52. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry viil- 
in anfwer to his complaints about de Praet's condua.' 
(Orig.I-r.) Bruffels, March 4, 1524-5. 107. 

53. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to the Englifli 
ambaffador (Knight.") announces the viaory of Pa- 
via. (Orig.Fr.) Bruffels, March 6, 1524-i. 107. 

54. Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence: 
chiefly concerning the war in Italy. (Orie.) Bruf- 
fels, March 18, 1 5 16? 108. 

55. Copies of two French letters concerning the 
war on the frontiers of France, and an original letter 
otthe Archdfs. inclofmg the fame. (Fr.) Brufs. 
March 7, 1524-5. ,09 

56. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 

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57. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to HentyVllI; 
defiring that de Praet mmht be lent over to her. 
(Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, April 7t 150,4-5. 1 1 1. b. 

58. Dr. Wm. Knighty to Card. Wolfcyj intelli- 
gence about the motions of the French in Italy, and 
towards the Low Couuti'ies, where fuccout from 
England is earneftly required. (Orig. two letters.) 
Antwerp, April 16 and 27, 1524? US. 

59. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; con- 
cerning a fpy delivered over to him^ (OrigO Calais, 
April 21, 1524. m.b. 

60. Adolph. de Bourg", to Card. Wolfey ? about 
the king of Denmark's flic;ht into the Low Countries. 
(Orig, Fr.) Antwerp, May 10, 1524. 11 5. 

6f^ Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henr}' VHI; 
intelligence ; and foliciting the king's fupport. (Orig. 
Fr*) Antwerp, May 18, 1524. 117. 

62. Dr. Wm. Knight^ to Card. Wolfey; touching 
his negociations on money matters ; and articles be- 
tween Pace and the D. de* Bourbon. (Orig.) Ma- 
lines, June, 1524. 118. 

63. Floris (d'Egmont, Ct. of Buren) to Henry 
VIII; concerning warlike preparations. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruffels, Sept. 11, 1524. 121. 

€4. Dr. Wm. Knight and fir Richd. Jemingham, 
to Card. Wolfey ; two difpatches reporting their ne- 
gociation*, and intelligence of Bourbon's expedition 
againft Marfeille^, &:c. (Orig.) Bruffels^ Sept. 12, 
aiid Malines, 06t. 20, 1524. ' 123. 

65. Archdfs. Margaret, to de Praet; isitelligence 
about Bourbon's expedition in Provence^ the Fn 
king's motions, &c- (Fr, a copy.) Malines, Oft. 20, 

l524. ISOt 

66. Dr. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey; intelli- 
gence from Italy. (Orig.) Bruffels, Nov# 27, 1524, 

131. 

67. Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolfey; communica- 
tions from the king about the affairs 6f the Emperor, 
&c. (Orig.) Hertford, Nov. 29, 1524. 132. 

68. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey; 
about the importation of fait into the Low Countries. 
(Orig. Fr.) Malines, Dec. 30, 1524. iS4.b. 

69. Inftruftions to Dr. Knight ; about the apparel 
&c. of princefs Mary, at her intended marriage with 
Charles V. 1S5. 

70. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; intelli- 
-gcnce about a diet at Auglburg for reformation of 
the church; infurrcftions at Louvain, &c. (Orig.) 
Malines, Jan. 1 152 . 136. 

71. Margaret Archdfs, of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey; 
recommending count d*Ortemburg the K of Hun- 

faiy's ambaffador to England. (Orig. Fr. conf IX. 5.) 
ialines, Feb. 1526. 137. b. 

72. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey; 
about a loan of 100,000 crowns for the Emperor, 
and the expeUing the Scots out of the Emperor's do- 
minions. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, Feb. 5, 1525.^ 138. 

7S. Ferdinand Archd. of Auftria, to Hen. viii; 
announcing the victory of Pavia* (Orig. Lat.) In- 
(pruck, Feb. 26, 1525. 139. b. 

74. Henry VIII ; his inftfuAions to fir Wm. Fitz- 
%viUiam, and fir Robt Wingfield, fent ambaffadors to 
the Archdfs. Margaret. April, 1525. 140. 

75. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy; her and her 
councirs anfwers to the articles about armaments 
propofed by the Englilh ambaffadors* (Orig. Fr.) 
May 2, 1525. 150. 



76. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, fir Robt Wingfield, and 
Dr. W. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; a long difpatch re- 
porting tiieir negociations. (Orig.) Malines, May 3, 



1525, 



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77. SirWm. Fibwiiriam and fir Robt. Wingfield, 
to Card. Wolfey ; three difpatches concerning their 
negociations; and intelligence. (Orig.) Malines, 
May 8, 9, and 20, 1525. 160. 

78. Sir Robt Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; three 
difpatches. (Orig.) Maline^,. May 22, June a and 9, 
1525. 168. 

79- Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to one fhe calb 
her -coufin (Gt. Buren?) acknowledging a letter 
from him about a law fuit (Orig. Fr.) Malinesi 
June 10, 1525. 172. 

80. Sir Robt Wingfield, to the D. of Suffolk ; 
about the performance of fome agreement by the go- 
vernment of the Low Countries. (Orig.) Malines^ 
June 11, 1525. 173. 

81. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Bryan Topke ; intelli- 
gence about a Frenchman's having arrived at court; 
the Archd. Ferdinand pacifying theTyrolefe; the D. 
of Lorrain fubduing fome infurgents. (Orig.) Ma- 
lines, June IS, 1525. 174. b. 

82. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; two 
difpatches with various intelligence. (Orig.) Ma-* 
lines, June 13, and Howftrate, June 19? 1525. 175. 

S3. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey; 
claiming the furrender of a murderer detained at Ca- 
lais. (Orig. Fr.) Hoochftrate, June 26, 1525. 179. 

84. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry VliI ; 
concerning an outrage committed at Hampton on 
the crew of an Imperial fliip; (Orig. Fr.) . Hooch* 
ftratc, June 27, 1525. 179. b. 

85. A proclamation concerning the refiitution'of 
all effeds feized and fpoiled during the late war. 
(Fr.) Malines, July 30, 1525. 180. 

86. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; a long 
difpatch. (Orig.) Breda, July 7, 1525. 182. 

87. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII. 
and Card. Wolfey; declining the king's interceffion 
in favour of de Hefdin. (Orig. Fr. two letters.)' 
Breda, July 10, 1525. 185. b. 

88. Sir Robt Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; fix 
difpatches. (Orig.) Breda, July 12, 18, Gorcum, 
Aug. 2, Bois-le-duc, Aug. 5 and 1 1, and Hague, Aug. 
24, 1525. 187. 

89. Margaret Archdfs. of Aufiria, to Henry VIII; 
claiming redrefs for the feizurc of a Spanifli fliip by 
fome Englifli fhips. (Fr.) Hagtte> Aug. 30, 1525. 

198. 

90. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; two 
difpatches. (Orig.) HaguCj Sept. 8 and 19» 1525. 

199. 

91. J. de Berghes, to Card. Wolfey; recommend- 
ing fome merchants ; and mentioning wilh fuqirife a 
report of the king having made peace with France. 
(Orig. Fr.) Berghes, Sept. 21, 1525. 203. 

92. Charles V; his order for fupplying fome Eng- 
lifli artillery with tranfports, boats, &c. (Fr. ) Hague, 
Sept. 21, 15'25. 204. 

93. Sir Robt Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; a dif- 
patch. (Orig.) Hague, Sept. 21, 1525. 205. 

94. Tho. Spinelly, to exculpating him- 

felf; the breaking off of the match mentioned. 
(Orig) Bruffels, Oa. 6, 1525. 207. 

95. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; ten 
original difpatches. Bois-le-duc, 061. 6, Ant- 
werp, 06i. 26, 27, Malines, Nov. 2, 12, Bruffels, 
Nov. 28, Dec. 4; 8, 13 and 21, 1525. 208. 

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1. Baptlila de Taffis poft-mafter, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; requefting the payment of poftage from Calais. 
(Orig. Fr.) Malines, Jan. 2, 1526. 2. 

2. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; a dif- 
patch, with minutes on the margin. (Orig.) Ant- 
werp, Feb. 1 1, 1525-6. 3. 

3. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 
inbehalf of thcM'idow and fon of Thomas Corn, who 
claimed fome property in England. (Orig. Fr.) Ma- 
Imes, Feb. 7, 1526. 7. 

4. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; a dif- 
patch. (Orig.) Ant\verp, Feb. 21, 1525-6. 8. 

5. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII ; 
recommending count d'Ortembourg, ambalTador from 
the K. of Hungary. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, Feb. 
1526. 9. b. 

. 6. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; two 
difpatches. (Orig.) March l,ai^d May 2, 1526. 10. 

7. Ricbd. Greftam, to Card. Wolfey ; reports the 
feizure of Englilh fliips at Newport on account of 
the arreft of tlie Imperial ambanadors in England ; 
recommends Joach. Howfteter, a German merchant, 
&c. (Orig.) Newport, March 5, 1526? 12. 

8. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; fix dif- 
.patches. (Oris:.) Malines, March 25, 14, 6, 27, 
April* 15, and May 6, 1526. 12. b. 

9. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey; two reports 
en mercantile affairs, &c. (Orig.) Bruges, July 4, 
^nd Malines, July 18, 1526. 22. 

10. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry Vlii. 
ind Card. Wolfey ; two credentials in favour of the 
provoft of Caflbl. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, July 27, 
1526. 25. b. 

11. John Hackett, to Br. Tuke ; two letters of in- 
telligence. (Orig.) Antwerp, Sept. 14 and 18, 
1526. . 27. 

12. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry viii. 
and Card. Wolfey ; thanks for the good reception 
of the provoft of Caflel ; and intelligence about the 
defeat of the K. of Hungary, &c. (Orig. Fr. two let- 
ters.) Breda, Sept. 20, 1526. ' 31. 

13. John Hackeft, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about the taking of Rome by Card. Colonna and Hugo 
de Moncada; and other incidents relating to Italy, 
the K. of Hungaiy, &c. (Orig.) Malines, Oct. 
18, 1526. 32. 

1 4. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry viil. 
and Card. Wolfey ; concerning the reftraining of the 
Lutherans, and declaring the Emperor's defire for 
peace. (Orig. Fr. two letters.) Bruflels, Nov. 19, 
1526. 33. b. 

15. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey; reports an 
audience he had from the Archdfs. and about the ex- 
change of money to be paid to the Fuggers, &c. 

. .(Orig.) Antwerp, Nov. 21, 1526. 35. 

• 16. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey 
and Henry Vlll ; recommending Don Inigo de Men- 
dof a the Emperor's ambaflador. (Orig. Fr. . two 
letters.) Bruflels, Nov. 28, 1526. . 36. 

17. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
from Italy, and about the burning of an heretical book 
at Antwerp. (Orig.) Malines, Dec. 22, 1526. 37., 



18. John Hackett, to Bryan Tooke; about the 
above heretica:! book, the exchange of money, fome 
concern of fir Tho. Spinelly, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, 
Jan. 4, 1526-7. 38. 
^ 19. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey; a report of 
his negociations concerning the heretical book ; in- 
telligence from Italy, &c." (Orig.) Malines, Jan. 
12, 1526-7. 40. 

20. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey '; reports 
M. de Neel and feveral other Frenchmen having 
withdrawn from Ardres. (Orig.) Calais, Feb. 10 
1527-8. 43. 

21. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to the Englifli 
ambaifador (Hackett?) concerning negociations for 
peace with France. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, Feb. 25, 
1527-8. 44. 

22. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey and BryaijL 
Tooke; reports his negociations concerning the feizure 
of Englifii Ihips, &c. (Orig.) Malines, March 4, 
1527-8. 46. 

23. Tho. Wall, Windfor Herald, to Card. Wolfey; 
reports his progrefs to the court of the Archdfs. and 
proceedings there. (Orig) Malines, March 4, 
1527-8. 49, 

24. Floris (Egmont Ct. de Buren) to Card. Wol- 
fey ; urging him to promote peace between the Em- 
peror and Henry Vlll. (Orig. Fr.) Malines, March 8, 
^^27-8. 50. b. 

25. Floris, to Henry VUI; remonftrating againfl; 
his intention of going to war vnth the Emperon 
(Orig. Fr.) Malines, March 8, 1527-8. 51. 

26. J. de Berghes, to Henry vin. and Card. Wol- 
fey ; rejoices that he was not to blame in Henry's or- 
der againft the Englifli merchants frequenting the 
fairs of Berghes ; and remonftrating againft the war. 
(Grig. Fr. two letters.) Malines, March 15, 1527-8. 

52. 

27. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey; reports nego- 
ciations with the Archdfs. (Orig.) Malines, April 
6, 1527-8. 53^ 

28. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wolfey ; 
acknowledges his friendly letters received by count 
d'Ortembourg. ' (Orig. Fr.) Malines, April 29, 
1^27. 55. b. 

29. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey; two dif- 
patches, with intelligence concerning the court of 
the Archdfs. (Orig.) Malines, May 3, and Barow, 
May 23, 1527. 56. 

30. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry vill ; 
recommending Capt. Guyot. (Orig. Fr.) Ghent,' 
May 27, 1527. 59. b. 

31* John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey; reports an 
audience from the Archdfs. &c. (Orig.) Ghent, 
July 10, 1527. 60.' 

32. A ratification of a treaty of commerce between 
England, France, and the .Emperor. (Orig. Lat. 
figned T. Car^'* Ebor, and Monmorency.) 63. 

33. Privileges granted by Philip the good D. of 
Burgund}^ to tlie Englifli merchants trading to Ant- 
werp. (A copy figned by Wolfey and Monmorency, 
Lat.) Bruflels, Aug. 6, 1446. 65. 

34. An agreement between Englifli merchants and 
the magiftrates of Antwerp. (A copy figned by 
Wolfey. Lat.) Antwerp, June l, 1518. ^ 69. 

35. A confirmation of former treaties of commerce 
between England and the Low Countries • by the 
Ld. de Chievres and two other deputies of Charles V. 
(A copy figned by Wolfey and Monmorency.' Lat) 

81. 

36. Minutes of divers treaties between England, 
the Emperor, and France, ft()m 15 15 to 1529. 85. 

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37. John Hackett, to Card; Wolfey ; two dif- 
^atches. (Orig.) Malines, Nov. EC, 1527. 90. 

38. Extfaft out of a letter, in which the king's in- 
tended divorce is mentioned. 1527. 96; 

39. A rough draught of a letter to Henry VTII. 
frort which the above is An extract ; about the king's 
intended divbrce ; the deliverance of the Fr. king s 
fons, &c. 1527. 9^ 

40. Margai-et Archd4. of Savoy, to Card. Wol- 
fey and Henry VIII ; renionftrating againll an oiitrage 
tommittcd by two French gallies oh fome Spaniih 
ihips in an Englifli harbour. (Orig. Fr. two letters, 
conf. IX. 86.) Malines, Jan. i,M528-9. lOl. 

41. All abftihence of M^ar between Henry VIII. 
France, all'd the LoV Coimtries ; made in the name 
of the Archdfs. Margaret. (A draught. Fr.) jinie, 

1528? 104. 

42. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey j a difpatch. 
(Orig.) Barow, Jan. 25, 152^-9. 106. 

43. Charles V; his proclamation, notifying to the 
merchants tile terms of the laft abftinencCi (Fr.) 
Malines, Feb. 4, 1528-9. no. 

44. John ttackett, to Card. Wolfey ; a difpatch. 
(Orig.) Feb. i4, 1527-8. m. 

45. John Hackett ; a memorial of certain articles 
for Card. Wolfey, to afk of Windfor herald. (Orig.) 
Malines, ]\iarch 14, 1527-8. 114; 

46. De Hefdin, to Cwd. Wolfey ; requefting his 
good offices in a troublefome affair, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 
Curinghe? March 15, 1528-9. 115. 

47. Count de Ortenburgh, to Card. Wolfey ; affur- 
ing him of the Archdfs's defire to bring about a peace. 
(Orig. Fn) Malines, April 29, 1527. il6. 

48. De Luxembourg, to the deputy of Calais ; 
€oncerning fome mifbehaviour of his people on the 
frontiers towards Calais. (Orig. Fr. two letters.*) 
Berghes Saint Wintiocq, May ij and Gravelines, 
May 4, 1528. 116. b. 

49. John Hackett, to Bryan Tooke? two difpatches. 
(Orig.) Malines, May 3 and 22, 1528. 118. 

50. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wol- 
fey and Henry VIII ; about the abftinence of war, and 
D. Inigo de Mendofa's coming to England, (Orig. 
Fr. two letters.) Malines, May 22,' and Bruflfels, 
June 6, 1528. 12!. b. 

51. John Hackett, to Bryan Tooke; a difpatch. 
(Orig.) Malines, June 13, 1528. 123. 

52* De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey ; compliments 
him on a report of his having been ill being falfe ; 
and earneftly craves his favour. (Orig. Fr.) Baighen, 
July 13, li28. 125. 

53. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey ; a difpatch. 
(Orig.) Malines, June 28, 1528. 126. 

54. J. de Berghes, to Card. Wolfey; requefling 
that the Englifli merchants goin^ to the fair of Ant- 
werp may be ordered to land at his town of Berghes. 
(Orig. Fr.) Malines, June 28, 1528. 128. 

55. John Hackett, to Card, Wolfey ; a difpatch. 
(Orig.) Malines, July 14, 1528. 129. 

56. Two petitions to the Emperor, in behalf of 
Richard Harman, who was in prifon for having fold 
NcwTeftaments, and harboured Lutherans. (Flemifh.) 
1528. 131. 

57. Inigo M^endo^a, Bp. of Burgos, to Card. 
Wolfey ; defiring to be freed from his parole not to 
leave Antwerp, the ambaffadors in Spain having been 
liberated. (Orig. Lat.) Antwerp, Aug. 4, 1528. 

134. 

^8. Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; touching fom« concerns of Mad"* de Ven- 



dome, and the Card, of Lofrain ; alfo about th^ 
peace. (Orig. Fr.) MaHnes, Aug. 11, 1528. 135. 

59. John Hackett, to Henry VlII; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Malines, Nov. 17, 1528. 136. 

60. John Hackett) to " fryar" Wefl ; defiring in* 
flru6lions from Wolfey about Harnian's bufinefs, &c. 
(Orig.) Malines, Dec. 31, 1528. 138. 

61 k John Hackett, to Bryan Tbok6; four dif- 
patches. (Ori^.) Malines, Jan. 2, 12, 20, and the 
fourth without the end, 1528-9* 140. 

62. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey ; a long dif- 
patch. (Orig.) BnifTels, April 13, 1529. 148. 

63. John Hackett, to Bryan Tooke; four dif-- 
patches. (Orig.) BrufTels, April 20^ Malines, 
April 21, 25, Bruffels, April 27, 1529. 154. 

64. John Hackett, to Card; Wolfey ; two dif- 
patchesi (Orig;) Bruffels, May 17 and 19, 1529. 

162. 

65. Sii- Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; reports 
the oaths of the Emperor, Archdfs. and the ambalTa- 
dorS) confirming a treaty ; and about fome matters 
relating to the merchauts at Calais. (Orig.) Ca- 
lais, June 3, 1529. 165. 

66. John Hackett, to Bryan Tooke ; the Archdfs. 
has fixed the day of the meeting at Cambray ; about 
a proteilation fhe received from Rome concerning the 
king's meafures, &c. (Orig.) Bruffels, June 6, 
1529. * 167. 

67* Margaret Archdfs. of Savoy, to Henry VIII; 
concerning fome damages done by Spaniards to Eng-* 
lifli fubjefts. (Orig. Fr.) Bruflfels, June 15, 1529* 

168. 

68a A recognizance taken before a notary, by 
which Wm. Clee, a merchant, engages to appear ia 
England. (Fr*) Antwerp, April 7, 1529. 168. 

69. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey; three dif* 
patches. (Orig.) Bruffels, June 16, Valenciennes, 
June 27, 1529^ and Malines, July 31, 1528. 169. 

70. Articulus defenfionis et auxilii inter reges A^i- 
glifls et Hifpanise ; Cameraci* 1529. 175. 

71. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey; two dif- 
patches* (Orig*) Malinesi Aug. 20, and Sept. 10, 

1528. \ 177. 

72. Henry VIll; his commiiTion to Dr. Wm. Ben- 
net, fir Greg^ de Cafalis and Pet. Vannes, as his am- 
baffadors, to treat with the Fr. and Imp. ambafladors 
about peace. (Lat.) Windfor, May 21, 1529. 184. 

73. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey ; a difpatch. 
(Orig.) Mdlines, Sept. 12, 1529. I86. 

74. Henry VIII ; his commifTion to Tunftal Bp. of 
London, Dr. Wm. Knight, fir Th. More, and J. 
Hackett, to treat about a peace and alliance with the 
Imp. ambaffadors. (Lat.) Lond. June 30, 1529. 

188. 

75. Henrv VIII ; another commiffion to Tunflal 
Bp. of London, I)r. Wm. Knight, fir Th. More, and 
J. Hackett, to treat with the Imperial ambafladors 
concerning the payment of a loan. (Lat.) Lond. 
June 30, 1529. ^ 190. 

76. Henry VIII ; another commiffion to Tunftal 
Bp. of London, Dr. Wm. Knight, fir Th. More, and 
J. Hackett. to treat with the plenipotentiaries of the 
Pope, the Emperor, the Fr. King, the Rep, of Venice, 
Sec. about peace. (Lat.) Lond. June 30, 1529, 

191. b. 

77. Henry VIII ; another commiffion to ^Tunflal 
Bp. of London, Dr. Wm. Knight, fir Th. More, and 
J. Hackett, to treat with the Imperial ambafladors 
about a peace and alUance. (Lat.) Lpndon, June 
30, 1529. 193. b. 

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78. Henry VIII ; his commiffion to the Bp. of Ten- 
don, Knight, More, and Hackett, to treat with the 
imperial ambafladors concerning commerce, and the 
fettling of differences and complaints. (Lat.) Lond. 
June SO, 1529. 196. 

79. Henry VIII; his commiflion to the Bp. of Lon- 
don, Knight, More, and Ilackett, to treat with the 
Impl. and Fr. ambaffadors about peace. (Lat.) Lond. 
June SO, 1529. 198. 

80. Charles V; his commiffion to the Archdfs. 
Margaret, to negociate a peace with the ambaffadors 
of the Fr. king and his allies. (Fr.) Saragof a, April 
8, 1529. 202. 

8 1 . Titles of fome treaties, and ratifications, of the 
year 1529. 204. 

82. Treaty of concord and union, between Henry 
VIU. and Charles V. (Lat.) Cambray, 1529. 204. b. 

83. Treaty of Cambray. (Lat.) Aug. 5, 1529. 

a07. 

84. The preamble and conclufion of the treaty of 
Cambray. (Lat.) Aug. 5, 1529. 212. 

85. Henry VIII, to his ambaffador in Spain ; on di- 
vers matters relating to a treaty, when Mendo^a was 
coming; to England as ambaffador itom the Emj)eror. 
(Fr.) 1526? 214. 

86. A petition of certain Spanifli fubje6U and of 
John d'Accord, to the Emperor; demanding redrefs 
for the outrages committed bv two Fr. gallieson fome 
SpaniA fliips in an Englifli harbour. (Fr- conf. IX. 
40.) Dec. 1528. 222. 

87. A fentence touching a quarrel between Alferes 
Mor, and the vice-roy Matthew d 'Albuquerque. (Orig. 
Spanifh.) 224. 

88. Three " confideranda," in negociating a peace. 
(Lat.) 226- 

89. Minutes of fevcral treaties between England 
aiid the Low Countries, of the years 1495, 1515, 

1516, 1522, and 1529. 227. 

90. The oath confirming the treaty of CambrayJ 
(Lat.) Nov. 28, 1529* * 230. 

91. Charles V, to Henry VllI ; on the death of the 
Archdfs. his aunt ; and commending John Hackett 
who is returning from his ambaffy. (Orig. Fr.) 
Brufl'els, Jan. 3, 1530-31. 234. 

92. John Hackett, to Card. Wolfey ; acquaints 
him with a prefent of wine he had received from the 
Archdfs. againft the advice of one of her courtiers. 
(Orig.) MaHnes, Feb. 20, 1526-7. 235. 

93. John Willliire, to Henry VIU; reports his pro- 
ceedings towards executing fortie niercantile commif- 
fions, cliiefly about Ihipping. (Orig.) Barrow, April 
11. 236. 

94. John Hackett, to Henry VIII ; reports an au- 
dience he had from Mary Q. of Hungary, governefs 
of the Low Countries, concerning the progrefs of the 
Turks ; and about the feparation of a diet held in 
confequence of the treaty of Cambray. (Orig.) 
Ghent, June 1 3, I53i? 238. 

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1. Steph. Vaughan, to Sec'' Cromwell ; four letters, 
in the firft of which he mentions having finilhed a 
certain book, probably concerning the woollen trade 
in the Low Countries ; and the three others containing 
fome intelligence concerning thattrade. (Originals.) 
Berghes, Jan. 22, and Antwerp, Feb. 13^ 20 and 26. 
1531-2. 



2. Steph. Vaughan, to reprefenting the 

grievances the Englifh merchants labour under in, the 
Lo\^r Countries. (Orig. afragmt.) Calais, March 
16, 1531-2. 4. b. 

3. Steph. Vaughan, to Henry VIII ; various intel- 
ligence concerning a truce between Archd. Ferdinand 
and the Turks ; the Q. of Hungary being made go- 
vernefs of the Low Countries ; and about (ome endea- 
vours to bring over Tindal, &c. (acorrefted draught) 
Barrow. 5. 

4. Steph. Vaughan, to Sec'' Cromwell ? reprefents 
thearduoufnefs of his duty, and requefts indulgence; 
(Orig.) Barrow, May 20, 153 . 7.. 

5. Auguftinus de Auguftis (fuppofed to be the 
phyfician who had been the year before implicated in 
the difgrace of Wolfey) to the duke of Norfolk ; re • 
porting feveral audiences he had of Charles V. in 
which he gave him an account of the Englifh court, 
efpecially as to religion ; and imploring fome coun- 
tenance on the part of Henry VIII. (Orig. Lat.) 
Ghent, June 3, 153K 8* 

6. Inftruftions to Mary Q. of Hungary as gover- 
nefs of the Low Countries. (French, two fets.) 
Bruffels, 06t. 7, 1531, thefecond without date. 10. 

7. Inftruftions to the pri\y council of the Low 
Countries. (French.) Brulfels, Oft. 1, 1531. 15. 

8. An ordinance or inftruftio;i of Charles V. and 
the council of ftate of the Low Countries, concerning 
the government of the faid <:ountries. (French.) 
Bruifels, Oft. 1, 1531. is- 

9. S. Vaughan, to Sec^ Cromwell ; two difpatches, 
defending himfelf againft an accufation of Geo. Con- 
ftantine, of his being addi£ied to the Lutheran fed ; 
and giving intelligence concerning the Emperor's 
court, the woollen trade, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, 
Dec. 19 and 30, 1531. 21. 

10. Henry VIII ; inftrudions to his ambaffadors in 
the Low Countries to promote amity and an alliance 
with the Emperor. (A rough draught.) 26." 

11. One of the ambaffadors in the Low Countries^ 
to the D. of Norfolk ? intelligence concerning indi- 
viduals at the court of Bruflels ; a Pope's bull autho- 
rizing the Empr. to levy a tax on the church, &c. 
Bruflels, Feb. 15, 1532. 33. 

12. S. Vaughan, to Sec^ Cromwell; about the 
woollen trade, &c. (Orig. much obliterated) Antr 
werp, March 1, 1531-2. 34. b. 

1 3. Sec7 Cromwell, to Henry VIII ; reporting the 
contents of a difpatch from Mr. Wrottefley, ambaffa- 
dor in Flanders, mentioning the Q. of Hungary's 
earneft requeft that he would continue at her court. 
(Orig.) London, March 12. 35. 

14. S. Vaughan, to Henry VIII; various intelli- 
gence about fome hulks come over from England ; 
the Emperor's motions, &,c. Bruffels, April 14. 36. 

15. Henry VIII, to the Q. of Hungary; credential 
in favour of Wrottefley and Vaughan. (A draught 
corrected in the king's own hand.; ' 38. 

16. Wm. Lock, to Sec^ Cromwell ; intelligence 
about fome works carrying on at Calais, flflieries, &ci 
(Orig.) Barow, Feb. 19, 1533-4. 39. 

1 7- John Coke Sec^ to the merchants adventurers, 
to Sec^ Cromwell ; reporting a fatyrical exhibition 
at Barrow, refleftin^ on the king and his queen. 
(Orig.) Barrow, May 22, 1533. 40. * 

18. Antoinc Bruffet, to Sec^ Cromwell ? notifying 
the releafe of two perfons detained, and other matters 
of a private nature. (Orig. Fr.) Gravelines, Dec. 4, 
1533. 41. 

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19. S. VaugiFiafi, to Henry viii ,- coacerning the 
bringing p vei' o^Tindd : fent with an addition to Sec^ 
CroniwelL Bavow, Jan. 26, 1530-1. 42. 

20. Tho. Legi^, Scc^ Ci^om>vell? about a ne- 
gociation with Br'enieh; and the Emperor having 
put forth an ordinihfcfe for taxing the clergy of the 
Low Countries. Cf^^g-) Antwerp, Feb. 9. 1534-5. 

44. 

21. Chariest), of Guelders, to Henry IV. K. of 
France; expoftulating about his having beep de- 
ceived in tnc matter of a compreheniion. (Fr. a 
decypher.) Camew,. June 25, 1534. 45. 

22. The fentence of the " fcoute" of the town of 
Barrow, a^ainft Hen. Johnfon, alias Trappe, for having 
!)K)ken injurioufly of the of England. Sept 15. 
»5S4. 47. 

es. N. Olahus (Sec^ to the E. of Hungary) to the 
Q. of Hungary; profefling his duty and gratitude for 
Icind treatment (Orig. Lat.) 5. Audomar, Sept 
«5, U34. 47. b. 

24. Tho. Leigh, to S.^ Vaughan? about the death 
of Mr. Hackett, and theftateof his afJairs. (Orig.) 
Antwerp, Nov. 6, 1534. 48. 

^5. S. Vaughan, to Sec^ Cromwell; about marts 
to be held at*Sarrow, and fome debts of the late Mr. 
Hackett (Orig.) BfufTels, Dec. 13, 1534 49. 

26. S. Vaughan, to Sec'' Cromwell ; refpe6ling the 
claims of Bernardo de Pighly upon the late Mr. Hac- 
kett; an craiffary of the Emperor arrived at Galloway, 
&c. (Orig.) Antwerp, Dec. 24, 1534. 52. 

27. The Archbp. of Palermo, to Sec^ Cromwell ; 
about the lati Mr. Hackett's affairs^ (Orig^ Fr.) 
Bruflels, Dec. Si, 1534. 54. 

28. Another copy of the fecond &t of inftruAions 
in X. 6. (Fr.) 55. 

29. Jehan de Tobar, (a magiftrate of Gravelines) 
to S. Vaughan ? about two Engliflimen detained in 
his town for having fold books of M. Luther. (Orig. 
fr.) March 24, 1535. 57. b. 

30. Wm. Lock, to Henry VTII; various intelli- 
gence concerning negociations with France. (Orig.) 
Antwerp,. July 20, 1535. 58. 

31. Antonio Drumaldi, to Sec' Cromwell? refpeft- 
ing fome demands of his ; and intelligence about the 
taking of Goletta, the meeting of the two queens at 
Cambray, &c- (Orig. Ilal.) Antwerp, Auguft 24, 
1535. 59. 

32. Thomas Poyntz, to his brother Jokn Poyntz; 
intelligence about Tindal. (Orig.) Antwerp, Aug. 
25, 1535. 60. 

33. Robt Flegffe, to Sec'' Cromwell; reports in 
what manner he forwarded two letters from Crom- 
well, the one to the marquis of Barrow, and the other 
to the Abp. of Palermo. (Orig. ) Antwerp, Sept. 22, 
1535. 62. 

34. A letter, not frgned, but feemingly in the 
hand-writing of Robt. Flegge, perhaps to Sec' Crom- 
well; rep6rtmg a femon preached by a fryar, in 
which he denied the legality of Henry VIll's marriage 
with Ann Boleyiv ^d the fryar 'b recantation on the 
interference of the writer. 63. 

SS. N. to Sec' Croinwetl ; various intelligence 
concerning the cdurt of Brairclsy and Ibme motions 
of the German princes. March 25. 65* 

36. Thornton, to Ld intelligence concern- 
ing fome errands to Rome, the Etnperor's affaii-s, &c. 
(Orig. dfffe^ve.) This appears to relate U> affiairs 
in Scotland. Antwerp, May 24, 1536. €7. 

37. S. Vaughan, to . intdligence from the 
coilit of Bruflels* (Orig.) Af ay 29, 1 5S6. 68* 



. S^/ A propofal or ordinance of the Q. of Hunsrary, 
for a truce between the Emperor, &c. (Fr.) StOmer, 
July so, 1537. t)(). 

39. An ordinance of the Q. of Hungary, relating 
to a truce with France. (Fr.) St Omer, July 30, 
1537. " 70. 

40. Robt. Conftable, to lord .... . . expreffes hil 

diflatisfa6Hon with Roger Gray, and fends intelli- 
gence about the Empr. the Pope, &c. (Orig.) 70. b. 

4K Inftmflions^of tlie Q. of Hungary, to M. Geo. 
Defplechem ; fent to M. de Bures, admiral^ to deli- 
berate with him concerning fome outrages committed 
by the Englifti on imperial veflels. (Fr.) Nov. 30,, 
1536. 7X. 

42. John Coke, to Sec^ Cromwell; reports the 
miffion of Griffith Aphowell from Scotland ; the re- 
fufal he receives J and his imprifonment. (Orig.) 
Antwetp, Dec 9. 72. 

43; Msity Q. of Hungar}% to the Englifh ambaflr. 
(S. Vaughan?) in behalf of a Flemilli captain who' 
had been molefted by fome EngUlh mariners. (Orig. 
Fr. figned and fealed.) Bruflels, May 26, 1537.^ 

72. b. 

44. Gio. Battifta Ferrar, to ....... . intelligence 

about an alliance in Italy againft tlie Turks. (Orig. 
Ital.) Antwerp, March 1, 1638; 73. 

43. John Over, to John Demock Brapp 
brother; about fome bargain for gun-powder and 
arquebufes;: intelligence, &c. (Orig..) Antwerp,- 
March 16, 1538. 74. 

46. J. Villanuova, to (a Spanifli letter.) 

Louvain, June 14, 1538. 76. 

47- Fra. Hieron. Da^arhbuto,, to Hernando Vil- 
lanuova. (Orig.. Spanilh.) Louv. June 12, 1538» 

77. b. 

48. Fra. A. de Sanmillan, to Melch. Alvarez d» 
Bofmediana, in the Sorbonne at Parisv (Orig^ 
Spanifli.) Louvain, June 22, 1538. 78- 

49* Gio. Batt. Ferrar, to Guil. Ponizo? or in 
his abfence to the Ld. Py. Seal ; intelligence about 
private negociations at Brulfels. (Orig. ItaL) Bruf- 
lels, July 22, 1538. ' 79. 

. 50. Tho. Tebold, to the Abp. of Canterbury? 
(Cranmer) intelligence about the meeting at Cam-^ 
bray, &c. (Orig.> Antwerp, July 31, 1535.? 8U 

51. Wm. Locke, to Henry VIII. and Ld 

about the woollen trade ; and other int-elligerice^ 
(Orig. two letters.) Antwerp, Aug. 7, 1538. 82. 

52. Gio. Batt. Ferrar, to Guil. Ponizo; intel- 
ligence about the war againft the Turks, &c. (Orig. 
Ital.) Bruflels, Sept. 7, 1538. ^4. 

53. J. Floris de Egmonda comes de Buren) to 
Sec'^ Cromwell, and to Henry VIII; tile former com- 
plimental; the latter recommending Michael Merca- 
tor. (Orig. Lat.) Bruflels, 0€l. 1 5, 1558. 86. b. 

54. £dw. Came, to Ld. Cromwell? reports his 
gOHig towards Bruflels to meet the Q of Hungary^ 
who was returning from an interview with the French 
king. (Orig.) Valentia, Od. 25, 15^8. 89. 

55. Two papers of intelligence from Antwerp, of 
the 8th and 1 7th of March, 1 539-40 } 90. 

56. JohnMafon, to Ld. Cromwell? complains of 
impediments during his journey, and reports foma. 
matters concerning the Fr. king and the Empr.. 
(Orig.) Ghent, April 2. 94. 

37. Two papers of intelligence from Antwerp, of 
the 16 and ... of April, 1539. 95. 

58r Wm. Claye, to intelligence about 

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Card. Pole, &c. (Orig,) i^twerp, April 10, 1539 

SO. Nine papers of intdligence fram Antwerp, of 
April 11, . . 19> 19) 23> • • I May 11 and £6, and 
Julys, 15 S9. 97 

60. Tho. Tebolde, to the Archbp. of Canterbury 
(Cratrmer) about private concerns ; his vifit to fome 
A-iendsat Louvain, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, July 31, 
1539. 102. 

61. Three articles of advice from Ant\rerp, of 
Sept. ... 23 and 18, 1539. 104. 

62. John Aborough of Calais, to Ld. Cromwell ? 
intelligence about Clipping. &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, 
Maxcfi 3. / 106. 

63. Articles of intelligence, from Antwerp, March 
I S, 16, 17, and 18; Vtmce, Feb. 24, and Rome, 
Feb. 26, 1540? 107. 

64. Dr. Pate^B paifport going Ambaflr. to the 
Empr. frgned Th. Cromwell. L(Sid. April 9, i54a? 

108. b. 

65. Thirteen leaves, containing articles of intel- 
ligence, chiefly from Antwerp; probably extrafted 
out of difpatches, mollly in Englifli, but fome in 
Latin. 1540* 109. 

66. Tho. Wrottefley, to the Ld. Privy Seal (Crom- 
"well) apologizes for having been flack in writing; 
and fends fome intelligence. (Orig) firuflels, Dec. 
18. 122. 

67. Parker, to various intelligence, chiefly 

concerning the Empr's. proceedings. (Orig.) 
BrufleU, April 14, 1540? 124. 

^ 68. Anthon. Spinulla, to Henry VXIl ? reptefenting 
liis great neceflities, and rfequefting a rdmburfement 
due to him. (Orig. Fr.) July 2. 126. 

69. T. Wrottefley, S. Vaughan, and Edw. Carne, 
to Henry VIII ; rej^ort their return from Compiegne, 
and the motions of the Fr. K. and the Q. of Hungary 
after their interview. (Orig.) Valenciennes, 06t. 25, 

^541? 127. 

, 70. Charley V, to Henry VIII • on difmifling fome 
<)f Henry s troops. (Orig. Fr. all in Charles's hand.) 

120. 

71. Charles v, to Henry VIII; recommending 
Raphael Bifton an Englifliman, who is quitting his 
iervice. (Orig. Fr.) Bourgues, May 10, 1524? 

130. b. 

72. Commiflions of Charles V. and Henry vui. for 
concluding a treaty of peace and intercourfe; alfo 
raitifications of the treaty. 1542. 1 S 1 . 

73. Charles V, to the Ld. Privy Seal (Ruffel) ere- 
dential in favour of Fr. Vanderdelft and Euflace 
Chappiua, fent ambafladors to England. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bnilfclsy Nov. 2«, W44. 136. 

74. A treaty of peace between Henry VIII. and 
Charles v. (Lat an Orig. figned by Henry.) 1543. 

137. i 

75. A treaty between England and the Emperor. 
1545: ^145. 

76 " Articles paflcs fur le Traite fufdit, par leSr. 
Paget,le 6 Avril, 1545." 163, 

77. The Lds. of the Privy Council, to the ambalfrs. 
in the Low Countries; with a book concerning an 
iififair between Mr, Forman and one Petwell, to be 
t^(gnuniini(^ted to the L^^^ (Ori^.) Green- 

^''^ JmiC 22, 1545. ' |€5. 



78. The UU. of the Privy Couujcil, to.thc com- 
miiiiqners for the diet;" concerning divers points 
of t^eir negociations at Cal^s. (Orig.) Dartford, 
'-te^4^1545. 166. 



79\ Artiftili, damna, et gravamina quos Ma'^' 
Angiiffi fubditi pafTi funt, contra diwrfos tradatus 
inter reges Angliae et Imperatpres ; et quos oratpres R. 
Hwurici VIII. Caes. Ma*** commilfariis dant et exhibent. 
Bruxel, Apr. 6, 1545. leg. 

80. Ad refpondendum articults 8, miffis ad Dom. 
Jaiparem Duchi, et per Johannem Moys vifitatis : 
being a declaration made by Duchie and others at 
Antwerp, 

81. Refpo^nfa ad generalia gra%'amina, per reo-is 
AnglisB commiflkrios propofita. ] 75, 

82. Extraftus ex libro juris Thelonei D"' nofiri 
principis (Caefaris) apud Antveipiam. 179. 

. 83. Refponfa ad articulos 25 et 26 gravaminum. 
N. B. This is alfo ai the end of X. 8 h • » iso: 

84. Querela particulares aliquot fubditorum regis 
Attgiias; a commilTariis prsef regis ad comraifs" C^. 
Ma*** prodieta Caleti et Gravehtigaj tencnda, menfe 
Maij I545,tranfmi(rae. iqi. 

85. Refponfa Cdjsu-eiaB majeftatis deputatuum, ad 
querelas particulares per Reg. Angliae deputatos ex- 
hibitas. ^ 

86. Aliae qnerete particulares, fubditorum reo^is 
Anglise, Commifs"* Cafareis exhibit®. 137. 

87. Refponfa Commilfarior. Ca^faris, ad querelas 
particulares per Commit* regis Anglic, die 4 Julii, 
exhibitas. jgo, 

. 88. Cefareae Ma*'* commiffarior. refponia, gene- 
ralibus querelis oratorum Ser. Angliae regis, fub com- 
pendio redafta. Burburgi, 16 Julij 1545. 194. 

89. Refponfa commiffarior. Ser. regis Angli«, ad 
gravamina exhibiu pei- Cefarea? Ma'" commiflarios. 

198. 

90. -Probationes gravaminum, per regis Angli© 
commiiTarios exhibitarum. 204. 

91. Quoad querelas exhibitas per mercatores fta- 
pulae. 2Q6. 

92. Quantum a^tiriet ad refponfa data ad generales 
querelas commiflariorum Cdaje© Ma'*', i^urburei 
16 Julij 1545. 207.' 

93. Querela mercatorum extraneorum, ut Janu- 
ehfium, &c. de gravaminibus qua^ a vicecomitibus, 
&c. civitatis Londinenfis funt perpefli. Item refponfa 
colleftorum Gontrarotulator. etfupervifor. portus Lon- 
dinenfis, ad eafdem querelas. oqs. 

94. The Lds. of Privy Council, to the Commilfrs. 
for the diet at Calais, viz. the Bp; of Weftminfter (Th 
Thirleby) Sir Wm. Petre, Sit Ed. Vaughan, Sec. 
allowing them to refide at Gravelines ; alfo about 
Jafp. Douche's affair, &c. (Orig.) St. James, May 

la, 1545. 210. 

95. The Lds. of Privy Council, to the Commilfrs. 
for the diet at Calais ; about information to be given 
concerning the cuftoms paid in the port of London ; 
the king permits them to remove from Gravelines, 8ca 
(Orig.) Greenwich, June 2, 1545. 1213. 

96. Tlie commiflioners at the diet, to Henry vili; 
report their proceedings. Burborough, July 16, 1545^ 

. 97* A copy of the letter o^f ihe ThS^f^ JSi^^^ 

78. June 24, 154.0. aijr 

98. Copies of three difpatches from the commir- 
fioners at tte diet^ to Henry viii. (the dates omitted.) 
1545.V. .i»;i\Lu<:nii»itu -jiiun oi^Qr^i! t m » 

99. Tlie Bp. of Weftm. and fir Wi^^iBfetre, to Mr. 
Wotton; conce^^ning their proc€edilig» at ihe diet. 
Burborough, June 27, 1545, 

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lOOk A proteftation of the Bp. Wincheftcr 
(Gardiner?) concerning a fubfidy. (Lat.) 227. 

101. Depofitions of divers perfons, concerning the 
port duties levied in the port of London on the fub- 
je€ts of the Emperor. (Lat.) Antwerp, July 21, 
1545, and July 30, 1546? 228. 

102. Confiderations exhibited by the imperial com- 
miilloners concerning an exchequer proceis ; this pa- 
per is entitled " In negocio Jocalium." 1545. 230. 

103. Replicatio commifs. Cbbs. Ma'^* ad refponfum 
commifs. R. Anglias, fuper fexto articulo particu- 
larium querelarum, exhibitum. July, 1545. 232. 

104. Les 6xlorcions et domages que les marchans 
Efpagnols ont refu des Anglois, &c. July, 1545. 

233. 

105. Articuli quos Caes. Ma"' tt-aftatul cum Set. 
rege Angliae noviflSme celebrato, adjici et inferi cupit 
Nov. 12, 1545. 236. 

106. Some articles concerning the negociations at 
Burburg. (Lat.) 237. 

107. A paper on divers articles of the negociations 
at Burburg; confiiling of obfervations and aufwers. 
(Lnt.) Antwerp, Nov. 28, 1545. 238. 

108. The Englifh commiifioners in Flanders, to 

report fome conferences with chancellor 

Nigri and Scipperus, relating to the diet of Burburg. 
Antwerp, Nov. 31, 1545. 243. 

109. An anfwerto an article of complaint of the 
ftaple merchants at Calais, concerning the exporta- 
tion of coin. 244. 

110. A declaration of what merchants ftrangers 
pay for their cockets; confifung of divers reports 
on the fubje^l of cuiloms. 245. 

111. Gravamina per oratores Casfaris, oratoribus 
regis Angliae exhibita Burburgiie. 255. 

1 12. Querelas generales fubditorum CaefareasMaj*'* 
(Fr.) 1545. 257. 

113. Damna et gravamina quaedam, quas regis 
Angliae oratores, Cass. Ma*** oratoribus exhibuerunt. 
BruxcUae, die 6 Aprilis, 1545. (a copy of X. 79.) 

267. 

114. Another tranfcript of the "querelas particu- 
lares," &c. X. 84. but containing more than twice as 
many cafes as the former. 270. 

1 1 5. Another tranfcript of the " Refponfa com- 
mifs. R. Anglia;." X. 89. lomewhat^ but not much dif- 
ferent. 277. 

116 Refponfa mercatorum ftapute, ad querelas 
contra eos propofitas. " 283. 

117. Aucunes des querelles proppf^Ses par les fujets 
de TEmpereur, contre aucuns griefs que leur font €t6 
inferez en Angleterre. 283. b. 

118. Refponfa commilTariorum regis Anglias, ad 
querelas particulares, exhibitas- per magnif. dom. 
commiffarios Caefareae Maj*'* mter alia, de negotio Jo- 
calium, X. 102. et replicatio, &c. X. 103. 287. , 

1 19. Aucunes querelles particulieres, proposes de 
la partd'aucuns fujets de TEmpereur, toucnant plur 
fieurs griefs k eux inferos par les officiers et fujets du 
Roy d' Angleterre. 289. b. 

120. Refponfa commiflari Reg. Anglise, ad par- 
ticulares querelas 2**" et 3'** loco^ datas per Cefareas 
Ma*** deputatos. 297. 

121. Declaratio partium nonnullarum mercium, 
vinorum, pannonim, et aliorum id genus bonorum, 
quae Anglici occupant^ et vi acceperunt Hifpanis mer- 
catoribus navigio mare tranfeuntibus. 297* b. 

122. Memoire de ce que Seb. Franco demande 
coomie procureur des parties furnants (fuivantes?) 



dont il a prefent6 les rfequetes es mains de Meflrs. les 
commiffaires. 299. b. 

123. Replicatio ad articulum fec^indum querelarum 
particularium, per Cass. Ma*** Commifs. exhibitas, de 
navibus et mcrcibus quorundam Hifpanorum in An,- 
glia immerito arrcftatis.- Item " Duplicatio" ad 
candem replicationem ; ubi etiam de aliis querelarum 
articulis fufe difceptatur. 300. 

' 124. Another tranfcript of the declaration made 
by Duchie. X. 80. 310. 

125. Other tranfcripts pf the Refponfa ^ Gen. 
Grav. X. 8h et extr. ex libro Juris Thelonei. X. 82. 

311.. 

. 126. Querelse majoris et focietatis flapiilae villds 
Califiae. 315. 

127. Refponfa commifs. CaefarcaB Ma*'* ad querelas 
majoris et focietatis flapulas Calefienfisw 3 1 6* 

1 28. Oth6r ttanfcf ipts of the " Refponfa commife. 
Cacs. Maj***" X. 85, 87, and 88. fomething is added to 
the fecond article. 3 1 7. 

129. Dilucidatio tra6latus perpetuae pacis habitas 
Trajedli, inter Henricum VIII. et Carolum V. Jan. 16, 
1546-7? 324. 

130. John Hutton, to the Ld. Privy Seal (Crom^ 
well?) two letters expr^ffing much gratitude; and 
containing various intellis^ence about the D. of 
Guelders, the murder of Alexander de Medicis by 
his coufm Laurence, &c. (Orig.) Bruffels, Jan.. 25 
and 29, 1538? • 329. 

131. The governor of Dover caftle, to Ld 

reports armaments in Holland, ^nd tlje ftate of his 
garrifon. Dover, Good Friday, 332. 

132. John Hutton, to Henry VIII; reports fome 
negociations with the Lady , Regent, fipd tne Card, of 
Liege, about Card. Pole. (Orig.) Bruffels, May 30, 
15 . ' 333. 

133. John Hutton, to the Ld. Privy Seal? intelli* 
gence about the Lady Regent's going to Lifle, the ar- 
maments of the Turks and Venetians, &c. (Orig, J 
June 4. 335. 

134. A receipt of Anthony Fugger and Co. for 
152,000 livres of Flanders, received from Henry VIIL 
(Orig. Lat.) Antwerp, Sept 24, 1546. 336. 

135. S. Vaughan, to Ld. Cromwell? intelligence 
about the Q. or Hungary's coolnefs after her inter- 
view with the Fr. king; fome reqaefis, &c. (Orig.) 
Bruffels, Nov. 20, 1538 ? 337. 

1 36. Ld. Cromwell? to S. Vaughan ; about a book 
of Tindal fent to the king, whicn his majefty dilap- 
proves; and the bringing over Frith from his errors, 
(a rough draught much correded.) 33B. 

137- The I^rds of Council, to Henry VIII ; report-^ 
ing a negociation they had with the imperial am* 
baifadors about a treaty, (a rough draught.) 342.- 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 435. 

1. Extraftsout of treaties of commerce bet\ireen 
England and the Low Countries, from 1496 to 1564. 
(Lat.) ' 3. 

2. A proclamation or -order of Englebert count of 
Naffau, governor of the Low Countries, concerning 
the trade between England and the city of Bruges. 
(Lat. a rough d raught. ) I486? 11. 

3. 'Minutes of divers treaties of commerce be- 
tween England and the fovereigns of the Low Coun- 
Uies, from 1495 to 1546. (Lat) ' 17. 

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4. A note of demands of Ld. Paget for his diet, 
&c. April, I5.5fi. 29. 

5. A remonftrance of fome Englifli agent to the 
ina^iftratcs of Alentz, concerning certain imputations 
agamft him, brought by Piofcheand Quiedbeck, re- 
lating to Stralburg, Sec. (Fr.) 1549. 31, 

fi. Amicitia inter Henric- VII. et Joh. de Horne, 
Epifcra. Leodienfem. Jan. 12, Io02. 37. 

7. Edward VI ; his grant to Otho duke of Brunfwic 
of an annuity of £.375 3. year. (Lat vid. Uym.XV. 
p. CO I.) Weftm. Dec. 24, 1549* 39- 

8. Edward VI? inftruftions to an Englifli minifter 
fent tp the Emperor. Qu. Mr. Pickering ? (a rough 
draught) 41. 

9. Chriftoph. Mont, to the D. of Someffet; intel- 
ligence from Germany, chiefly on matters of religion. 
(Orig. Lat.) Stralburg, OGL i, 1549. 43. 

10. Ex epiftola quadam ex Magdebui^o, ad ami* 
cum concionatorem in civitatem Lunenburg Saxonise 
fcripta; qua admonentUr omnes pii ut oppreffis fra- 
tribusdebitum auxiliumetopcmadferant. 1551. 45. 

1 1. Dr. N. Wotton, to the Lords of Council; re- 
porting a conference with the Bp. of Arras, concern- 
ing the umbrage given to the Emperor by tbe^ne- 
gociations between England and France. (Orig.) 
Auglburg, July 28, 1551. 47. 

12. The Bp, of Arras, to Dr. N; Wotton ; concern- 
ing an anfwer from the Emperor. (Fr.) 1551. 49. 

13. N. Wotton and Rich. Mbry fin, £o the Lds. of 
Council; intelligence from the Imperial court and 
from Italy. (Orig. two difpatchea.) Atiglburg^ 
Aug, 11 and 18, 1551. , 52. 

14. Richd. Moryfin, to the Lords of Council ; in- 
telligence about the Emperor's intention of going 
to Infpruck and Italy; the war. with the Turks, &c. 
(Orig.) Auglburg, 061. 6, 1 55 1 . 58. 

15. Two papers of intelligence; the one from Vi- 
enna, Sept. 18, and the other from Rome, Sept. 19, 
1551. (Italian, probably inclofed in the preceding 
art.) 60. 

16. Richd. Moryfin, to the D. of Northumberland^ 
s about the payment of his appointments. (Orig. two 

letters.) Auglburg, 061. 26, and Infpruck, Dec. 
1551. ^ 65.. 

17. Chriftoph. Mont, to the Lds. of Council; re^* 
ports an amicable conference he had with the Elector 
Palatine, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Stralburg, June 11, 1551. 

69. 

18. Richd. Moryfin, to the Lords of Council j in- 
telligence about fome loffes at the fiegeof Madilburge. 
(Magdeburgh) &c. (Orig.) Auglburg, Jan. 6, 
1551-2. 72. 

19. Bremenlium informatio ad flatus, circa arcibus 
h Cefare petitis et ufurpatis, et ftapula fublata et caf- 
fata. Jan. 6, 1551-2. 73. 

20. Commentarii belli Germanici, in gratiam R. 
Edw. VI, defcripti. 1552. 74.. 

21. Confirmatio amiciti® inter Serr. reges An- 
glisB et Romanor. Item commilfiones utriufque regis 
oratorum. 1502. 85. 

• 22. Chriftoph. Mundt (Mont) to the Lds. of 
Privy Council ; intelligence about negociations of 
peace at Pafl'aw, &c. (Orig. thi-ee letters.) Angfb. 
July 12, 19, and Dec. 31, 1552.. 94. 

23. A paper of memoranda, concerning fome 
demands of tne D. of Saxony, and matters of religion 
in Germany ; particularly about images. 100. 

24. A paper of intelligence from John Bernardine, 
relating to the Emperor. Inlbruck, April 5, 1552. 

' ia2. 



25. Chrift. Mont and J. Payndl, to the Lds. of 
Council.; about the aftairs of the evangelic princes 
in Germany. Frankfoit, March 31, 1552? 103. 

26. Richd. Moryfin, to the Lords of Council ; in- 
telligence concerning the \iar in Germany. (Orig.) 
Hall in Tyrol, April 9, 1552. 105. 

27. Fragments of two letters from R. Morylin, to 
the Lds. ot Council. Villacho, July 13 and . . . 1552. 

107. 

28. Sir Richd. Moryfin, to the Lds. of Council; 
intelligence about the war ; oppreflions of tlie Fr. 
king at Mentz, &c. with a paper inclofed giving an 
account of Mn Afkham's, ms fecretary's, communi- 
cation with the Bp. of Arras. (Orig.) Landaw, 

Oa. 3, 1552.- 114. 

29. Sir Richd. Moryfin, to the Lds. of Council ; 
two long reports on public affairs in Germany. (Orig.) 
Spire, Oa. 7 and 12, 1552. 117. 

30. Sir Richd. Moryfin, to fir Wm. Cecil; in favour 
of arequeft of Monlr. d'Arras; and about domeftic 
concerns. (Orig.) Spire, Dec. 15, 1552. 125- 

31. Sir Richd. Moryfin, to the Lds. of Council; 
fix difpatches. (Orig.) Spires, Oft. 19, 26. Nov. 30. 
Dec. 15, «rand28, 155'2. 127. 

32. Tlie Lords of Council, to fir Richd. Moryfin; 
inftruclions. (a draught) Feb. 4, 1552-3. 147. 

33. Sir Richd. Moryfin, to the Lds. of Council ; 
two difpatches, (Orig.) Hall, Feb. 20, and March 



13, 1552-3. 



151. 



34. Articles which the German princes demand of 
the Emperor, if that he will have peace witli them, 
(two papers.) 158. 

35. Articles concluded between the French and the 
Gerriians. 163. 

36. Interpretatio nominum Francorum regis et im- 
peratoris. 164. 

37. Chr. Mount, to the Lords of Council ; reports 
the motions of the Emperor, &c. Strafb. 06t ii, 
1552. 165. 

38. " The ftory of th* eirtploying of the 50,000 
cro\vns towards the r^sfiitutioh of the D. of Wirtem- 
bjerg." 1554* 167.' 

39- A lift of the German princes who were to ap- 
pear, or fend t}ieir deputies, to Smalkalden. 1554. 

169. 

40. The names of fuch German " captains*' as are 
penfioners to K. Philip. 171. 

41. A letter of jiiftification, and offers of refpeft to 
Q. Mary? (French.) 172. 

42. Articles propofed on the part of the Emperor, 
for a pacification with France. (Fr.) 174. 

43. A paper addrefled to Q. Mary? concerning 
the negociations for peace, intimating certain things . 
to be propofed by the Bp. of Norwich to the Em- 
peror. 175. 

44. A declaration of the privileges granted by the 
marquk of Berghen to the Englifh merchants. (Lat ) 
Antwerp, May 5, 1555. 178. 

45. The emperor Ferdinand, to Q. Elizabeth ; four 
letters; the firft, credential in favour of count de 
HelflFenftain ; the fecond and third thanking her for 
her kindnefs to the faid count; and the fourth re- 
commending tlie baron de Stibing. (Lat.) Augf- 
burg, Jan. 24, March 29, April 88, and May a, I55g. 

196. 

46. Q. Elizabeth^s fafe-condud:^ in favour of fir 
Tho. Challoner, fent by her to the Emperor. (Lat) 
London, Nov. 26, 1558. 204. 

47. Count Helffenfta^n, to Q. Elizabeth; inform- 
ing her that he had difpatched her ifriendly letters to 

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the Emperor ; and declaring his (the Enypr.'s) defire 
to cultivate a good iinderftanding with her. (Orig. 
Lat) Bruffels, May 9, 1559. soy. 

48. Notes of the privileges grafted to Emhden; and 
the iuveftiture of Edzard in the earldom of Eaft Frief- 
land, and of three younger counts of Eaft Friefland 
in the faM earldom. (I^t.) £io. 

49. A pedigree of the eleftors Palatine, from 1410 
to 1559, inclofed in the following article. 212. 

50. Vitus Polantus J. V. D. cmmfellor to the 
cleSor Palatine, to Hen. Killigrew, or fir William Ce- 
cil; on the demife of Otho Henry, Ele6l. Palat and 
the fuceeffion to the- eledlorate. (Ori^. Lat.) Feb. 
15, 15^9. I : ^is. 

51. Chrift. Mund.t (Monl;.) tg/ir TO. Cecil *;' re- 
ports an interview betSveeh the D; of Wirten^berg, 
^nd the Guifes, at Savenie. (Oi%.- Lat ) Strafb. Fcf^. 
24, 1562. ^ ' 216. 

52. Sir Tho. Challoner,' to' Qj. ElrzJtbeth ; a repqrt 
of various tranfa6lions at the'lmpeiiaj bourt. (Oi'fg. 
much obliterated.) Augfb. Jan. 2, 1558-9.' 218.' 

53. A brief difqourfe of W. Erl,e'$ expedition iixto 
the land of Holftein ; addreirc;4 tp t]>e I-c^s. of Cqu^ 
cil. April 5; 1559. * 224. 

54. Chrift. Mundt, to Q. Elizabetih ; reports hh 
negociations with divers German pringes. (Orig. 
Lat.) Feb. 1562.^^ ' ' 228. 

55. The Empr. Ferdinand, to Q. EKzabeth; two 
letters : the firft. congratulating her pn h^r acceffipn ; 
and the fecond concerning an attack of the t) of 
Mufcory on Liv5onra. * (Orig. Lat.) Augfburg, Jan. 
S, arid Aug. 17, 1559. ^ 234. 

56. Extraft of a letter from Frederic ili: Eleft, 
Palat. to Q. Elizabeth ; interceding in behalf of the 
priricefe of Cond6, and the proteftanta in France. 
(Fr.) Heidelberg, Dec. 7, 1560. 240. 

57. Chrift.Munrft,tothefecretary (Cecil about 
an intended marriage-betW'ren the Landgrave of ^J^ffp 
Caffel and a Swedift princefs ; the D. of Wirtem- 
berg defires to confiilt him concerning an anfwer to 
the Empecor,. aca . (Gr^ Lat) Strafh. March 16, 
1564* >^ ^ 241. * 

58. Firedenic HI. eledVpr Palatine, td the l(. of Fr. 
(Charles IX.) and the Q. mother (Oatii. de Medicis) 
vindicating himfelf againft fevefal imputations of the 
Fr. ambjiffa^ors coftpfifpipg affiair3 of religion. (Fr.) 
Heidelberg, Jan. 19 and 23, 1568> 243. 

59. Q. Elbabpkh, tQ George John count Palatine ; 
acknowledging the receipt of ^ letter. fix)m l^im, and 
referring. Wn> to C. Mup^lt. (Lat) March o;,. 1567-8 ? 

N 247. 

60. Frec^eric IH.Eka, P^l. to Q.. Elizabeth; qre- 
dential in f^vpur qf J. Ti^meUiua. (L^t) Heidelb. 
Feb. 12j 1568. , 248/b. 

6-1. TheEnpr. Ferdinand, to Q. Elizabeth ; • con- 
cernip^ a match }^ h^d pfoPofc(j^ bet\viqen tlv? q\ieen 
and his fon th^. Vi^rqW-, Ck'drk^ (Prig. Lat.) 
Vienna, Feb. 11, 1*560. ^^jq., 

62. " Sunmia kga^iau^ comilgside Helffehilame." 
Jap. 15.^9. ^53. 

63. :A draught of a letter in the hand writing of 
Cecil, ami probabfy fr<mi him to the D. of Holfteiti ; 
expreffinghis wife thattJie queenrwoukl marry. Sept 
17, 1560? a^f/ 

64: Adamus Tracigerus, Chaac. of Holftein, to 
Sec^ Cecil ; intelligence about the invafion of Livo- 
nia by the Muf<?ovites, &c. (Orrg. Lat) Hamb. 
O^. 17, 1560. 058. 
- 65. Q.- Eliseabf^th, to E<lz^rd' ir. coiimt 6f Ekft- 



Friefland ; credentiil in favour of William Herle. 
(Orig. Lat) Weftminlh March 18, I562r3. 260. ' 

66. Eds^ard \i. Ct of E. Friefl. ; his deed by which 
he grants to his wife the revenues of the diocefes of 
Berhamand Norden. (Lat) Aurich, Marches 
1563. ' - 262^ 

67. A paper addi-effed to fir Thomas Grpfliam, by 
Rich. Cloughe his fervant ; concerning the trade of 
the merchant adventurers in the Netherlands. • 264. 

68. Minutes c/f two letters, the 1 ft from the env 
peror Maximilian, and the other from John de Af- 
ifemburg, to Q. Elizaibeth ; defiring leave to expojt 
6000 " pani^DS^' or clotlis. May 17, and June 10, 
1566. ' 

6d. John William D. of Sa^e Weimar? to X^. Eli- 
aabeth ; necoimnending Philip S.pigel, an officer, (Lat.) 
Cqburg, June 8> 1566* - . ^b^,. 

70. The cmpenor Mairimilian ll, to Q. Elizabeth; 
^ncerning certain privileges granted by former kinoes 
<lf England to Cologn, Lubdck, &c. and which had 
been infrmged in the reign of Edward VI. (Ori^. 
I^t) yi^m^„May 10, 1567. .' . .fi84f 

; 7 1. Tlie emperor Maxhnilian II to Q. Elizabeth; cre- 
dential in favour of count Stolberg and the S' de Mal- 
dcgheyi (Lat.) Prague, March 1, 1567. 288.. 

72. Minutes of letters between Albert and Albert 
FmJ. dukes of Pruffia,' and Q. > Elizabeth. 1567 

ajJld 15618. , \ : . gQQ . 

73. Q; Elizabeth's infttuflidM U> Hen. Killigrew, 
&ntto Frederic! count Pi^tirie. Hampton-court,* 
June a6y I56i?.' 294, 

74. The magiftrates of Wefel, to Q. Elizabeth ; in- 
terceding in fkvoiir of Lawettce Tucking, who had 
beeamoiefted. (Orig. Fr.) June 28, i56r. 299. 

75. T. earlof Suffex, to Q. ^llizabeth ; reports bis 
prcceedings with the Emperor, to whom he tpbk tiie 
orde?r ofthegarfcp. (Orig.) Vienna, Aug. 27, 1567. 

30Q.' 

76. Wolfgang count palatine of Deuxpont, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; dcmiipding pecuniary aid towards the fup- 
^ort of the French refugees. (Orig. Lat) Stra(bur& 
Oa, 20, 1568. 

77. John margrave of Brandenburg, to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; ftrongly recommepding the Pr. of Comi^, and 
the Fn proteitants, to hei^ prote^ion. (Orig. German.) 
Cuftrin, Feb.. 24, 1568, 303. 

78. Wolfgang count Pal. of Deuxpont, to Q. Eli- 
zabeth ; concerning the aid tq be given to the Fr. 
proteftants. (Orig. Lat) Meifenheim, Dec. 1% 
1568. 307. 

.79. J. Junius (counfellor to the Eleft. Palat.) t6 
Q. Elizabeth, two letters, concerning aid dejnanded 
by the Ek€t. Palat. particularly loan of 3OO,QO0 
crowns, (the firft Lat and the fecond Italian) 1 568 1 

509. 

80. The rough draught of Q. Eliz. inftr^a. to 
KiUigrew, XI. 73. corrected by Cecil. 1568. 31 1. 

8^. A p^eif cpncei;ning a* confederacy between 
England and the German princes for the defence of 
religion ; drawn, up on the part of th^ Eka. Palatine. 
(Lat) Heidelb. April 14^ 1569. SiO. 

B2. " Refppnfi quod EUa. Palatini confiliarH, 
a^liorumque Eleaor. &. prmcipumlegati Erfurdiae con- 
gregati, in caufa. fere^iife^* R€;g« AngUaJ, de^erunt" 
Erftirdiaj, Sept ip, 156g. ^i^^ 

83, The fame 'm Qerman, an ajuth^nticated copy. 

S23. 

S4, John Cafiiair cpupt P^Ain^^tc!^ Q. Eli^afceth; 
afligiiiing the reafons for having detained KiUigrew ; 

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and about the proteiknt league. (Orig. Lat.) Die- 
polfwald, Aug. 7, 1^60. 329 

85. Frederic III. E\c&. PaL to Q. EUzabeih ; ex- 
prefling his firm attachment to her, and. to the com- 
xiioncaule. (Orig Lat) Heidelb. April J7, 1569. 

331. 

86. Theod. Weierus> tai agent of \Yolfgang count 
Palatine, to Q. Elizabeth ; concerning 1m3 mailers 
<5xpedition info France. And the fanit, to Cecil? 
inclofing the above for his approbation, (l-at the 
laft Orig.) ^ 333, 

87. H. Eilligrew? tot]ie Elea. Palate ftating Q. 
Elizabeth ^s anfwcrs to the propofals of Junius,, XI. 79. 
Two articles. (Lat.) 1369? 341. 

88. John Albert D. of Mecklenburg, to Sec'' Cecil ; 
defiring him to obtain from Q. Elizabeth fafe-conduiOB 
for three of Jiis Ihips, coming from Lilbon. (Orig. 
Lat), Swerin, Aprils, 1569. 344. 

89- Joan..Stnr . . . to on hi^ doxneftic af-^ 

fairs, (Orig. Lat.) Aug. Feb. 28, 1573. 346. 

90. A decree of the Emperor ; concerning a par^- 
tition among the three brothers, counts of Enibden. 
(Lat) Spire, Oa. a6, 1570. 347. 

91. Frederic III. Eled. Palat toSec^ Cecil? thank- 
ing him for a confidential letter, dec. (Orig. Lat) 
Heidelberg, Feb. 11, 1572. ' S49» 

9S. The EmpT. Maximilian n, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
notifying bi^ determination to fubdue certain pirates 
who infeftcd the feas. (Orig. Lat.) Vienna^ Dec. 
a8> 1571. ; 351. 

93. Bernh. Botzhoraius? to fir Anth. Cook; 
jefiring his intereft that he might fucceed to the late 
Chrift. Monty as Engti/Ii agent in the empire, (Orig. 
Lat.) Stcafb. Feb. (S4j 1573. • 353. 

94. Wolfa . . . • to . . . . defiring a remittance of 
10,000 hides of oxen oh account of the brethiren 
Uvldii of Nuritiiberg. (Orig. Lat) Spire, March 
3, 1573. 356. 

95. Frederic III. Eleft. Pal. to lord Purleigh; thank- 
ing him for his affiftance to Pet. Dathcnus ; and re- 
conmiending Wm. de Melleville to his kindnefs. 
(I^t) Altzey, July 23, li574. 358. 

, 96. Cafimir count Palatine, to lord Burleigh; to the 
feme purport Altzey, July 23, 1574. 359. 

p7. The Empr. Maximilian II, to Q. Elizabeth; 
concerning the pirates in the North Seas. (Orig. 
Lat) Eberfdorft; May S3, 1572. 361. 

98. Sir Philip Sidnej', to Sec'' Walfingham ? re- 
ports his firft audience from the emperor Rudolph II. 
the Emprefs dowager, and a queen of France ; and 
gives an account of the whole Imperial family. 
(Orig.) Heidelb. May 3, 1572? 363. 

N. B. This date muft be amiftake, fince Maxim. 
}l. died in 1576. 

99. Frederic III. Eleft. Palat to ... . acknowlwlges 
the receipt of his letter from Paris ; and fends him 
fome intelligence from England. (Orig. Lat) Heidelb. 
Feb. n, 1572. ^ 365. 

V vioo. Chriftopher margrave of Baden ; his procla^ 
ligation Authorizing The. van Harderfleben to fei^e 
any goods of Q. Elizabeth, in revenge for the inju- 
ries he bad fuffi^red in En^aud. liodemchren, June 
28, 1571. , 366. 

101 to the E. of Leicefter; intelligence 

about the mqt ions of the Palatine princes, paiticularly 
count Cafii^ir. (Orig. Fr.) London, 17, 1373.. 

369. 

102. Sir Phil. Sidney te the E. of Lei<:efter his 
uncle; intelligence about the Imperial court, the 
proteftants in France, the Poles, &c. (Orig\) Vienna,, 
Nov. 27* 1574. 370. 



103. Tbedbmabdao^Pthfe feAip^roi^ Rudolph 
parliament held at Pfagiie; Jan. 1579. syft;^ 

ia4. A decree of the* "EniperoP,^ concern in 
partition between the counts of Embden. ( Lat.)^\i'ljr 
SO, i5y^ c ' r ^ $74. 

105. Gco a Sein, count -bflWittgi^tiftelh. to 'ttl^ 
E. of Leicefter; tbairks1irm=ip0rc5v!Kti^^; aftdfcW^l 
him foriie hkwltfs. J: {i>tig. liaC)^* Cdldgni A\i^. 4, 

•1574. . I - /.VT'Jii -Ji*.: . > i .::fIi"JSf'5V 

106. Q. EKifibefh, to l^^mhcc It^^ alftlrirt^ 
him that flie did riot nfean to ihcAtk M Irifli, (Lkt.) 
Gretnwich,' June 3, WT4. ;/ ' ' ' S77. 

107. ^ Guiflain dfe t'yeimes, t6 lihe E. of Leifcefter ; 
a letter of thanks for civilities. (Orig. Fr.) Cobgtif, 
July 17; 15H. ' • *^ .379. 

108. Frederic 111. itlea. ^^al^ hi^^^nd coihcerntn^ 
the reftitution of 50,000 cro^^^ borrowed of^Q/I^Jr- 
zhbcth. (Orig. Lit) Heidelb. J^neiftS, 16^5. ;3«i._ 
" ' 109. Tho. WilW, to the E. ot teicedefi V^ibu$ 
intelligence about the princes Paiktirie, Oi^aAge; 
•Gond^, &c. (0%) -Straibul^, ^Aug. 29^ IS75. 

110. Q. Elizabeth, to the magiftfates of Cologn • 
defiring thetn to give fecurit^ tot fbm^ of her loans. 
(Lat) Windfor, Nov. 5, 1575. 384. 

111. Otho duke of Brunfwic ' Harbiirg, to l6r4 
Burleigh; thanks for good office^. (Lat) Harbufg, 
April 4, 1575. ' 366. 

112^ Sir Phil. Sidney, to Sec'^ ^alfingl^am.; re- 
ports his conferences with the princes Palatine on the 
dfeath of the eleftor Frederick Hi; and the difpoli- 
tions of the Emperor and the German princes. 
Heidelb. March 22, 1576. 387. 

113. Another copy of the Im^rial decree con- 
cerning the counts of Embdeuj XI. 104. • SSO. 

114. Con ventiones inter fer. reginam Apgliaj et 
Joh. Cafimirum comitem Palat. Rheni ; conccrneiftes 
certam pecuniae fummam, quam* di6tu8 comes petit 
fibi mutuo dari a difta regina. 39 1. 

115. George John count Palatine, to Q. EJiza- 
betli; complimental. (Orig. Fr.) Caftellet, Aug. 2*6; 
1581. 'sgs. 

116. Q. Elizabeth's inftru6tions to fir Horatio/pal-; 
lavicino. Feb. 1585. S94. 

117- Cafimir count palat to Sec^ Walfinghamj 
about the appointment of a profeflTor of laws^ and tl^e 
affaii*s of France. (Oi;ig Fr.) Heidelberg;, May, 
1589. 400. 

118. Cafimir count Palat tp Q. Elizat>eth ;; re- 
commending the two fons of Falandt lord of Wa- 
chendorfF, who were to be fent to England for their 
education. (Qrig. Lat.) Heidelberg, ib^ov. 29, 

1589. 401. 

119. I-CM is D. of Wirtcmberg Teck, to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; thanks for^ her condolence on his father's 
death, and concerning the confcflion of Augfburg, 
and the fupport of it, in anfwer to Bell's communi- 
cations. (Orig. I-at) Stutgard, Dec. ?3, 1577. 

404. 

120. Auguftus eleftor of Saxony, to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; concerning the fupport of the Aug{burg con- 
feffion, in anfwer to the queen's communication, by 
Robt. Bell. (Orijg; Lat) Dipoldfwalden, Nov. 8, 
1577. 408. 

121. The E. of Leicefter, to Cafimir count Pala- 
tine; recommending hh nephew fir PhiHp Sidney. 
(Lat a draught) Weftminft. Feb. 4o, i^76-»7. 412. 

122. The E. of Leicefter, to Cafimir count Pala^ 
tine ; expreffing much friendfhit^ and defire to fefve 
him, (Lat indraught) AVeftih. 0&. 31, 1577. 41*. 

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The emperor Rud6lph II, to John count of 
Eaft Friefland j concerning the partition between him 
and hi& brother Edzard. (Lat./ Prague, Nov, 24, 
1578v 414. 

124. fcaiimir cdunt Palatine; his acknowledg 
ment of having received an order of Q, Elizabeth 
for^.2d,ooa (Fr,) Lautem> April 20, 1578. 4X6, 

125. The emperor Rudolph II, to Ct. Cafimir; 
concerning a difpute between the count agd a brother 
of his. (Lat.) Prague, June 19, 1 5 7&. 417. 

126. Count Cafimir; his deputation to fir Phil. 
Sidney to be his proxy at the next inftallation of the 
Kts. of the Garter at Windfor. (Orig. Fr.) Feb. 1 2, 
1579. 419. 

.127. Count Cafimin to Ld. Burleigh ; concerning 
the affairs of the prince of Conde. (Orig. Fr.) 
Neuftadt, Oa. 2, 1579. 421. 

.1^8. The emperor Rudolph II, to John count of 
Eaft Friefland ; cpncerninghis difpute with his bro 
Iher Edzard. (Lat.) /Prague, June 25, 1580. 423. 

129. Chriftoph. Hpdlefdon, to the E. of Leicefter; 
various intelligence about two Newcaftle fhips feized 
atEmbden; and certain proceedings of the Ilanfe 
toM'ns, and Genpan princes. (Orig.) Embden, 
Mav, 1580. 425. 

130. The magiftrates of Colo^n; tlieirfull powers 
to. John Ofenbruck, to tranfad in England the bufi- 
nefs of Mclch. a Mulhem. (Orig. Lat.) Dec. 4, 
1581. 427 

131. A catalogue of all the princes of the Empiric 
living in the year 1582. 430, 



Gtaba, B. XIL 
Codex chartaceuSy in folio, confians foliis 256. 

1. Edward VI? inftruftions to Dr. Wotton, fent to 
rcfide with the Emperor and the regent of the Low- 
Countries, on the Bp. of London and fir Fr, Bryan 
being recalled. Tins relates, among other things, to 
an alliance againft France and Scotland. 3. 

2. Edward vi? a letter of recal to Englifli 

ambalfarlor with the Emperor, on fir Richd. Mafon 
being fent to relieve him. 10. 

S. Four reports of the Englifh ambafTadors at the 
Imperial court, to the Lords of Council and the D. 
6f Northumberland? on their negociations with the 
Emperor and the Bp. of Arras, about an alliance: 
the ambafladors appear to have been the treafurer (fir 
Th. Cheyne) the Bp, of Weftminfter, and fir Phil. 
Hobby, Bruffels, Nov. 10, 25, 1549. 11. 

4. Sir Phil Hobby, to the D. of Somerfet; two 
letters, the firft on the corps of artillery, and the fe- 
cond concerning fome negociations with the Em- 
peror. Jan. 15 and 19, 1 548-9 E 16. 

5. The D. of Somerfet, to fir Ph. Hobby; about 
a paflage demanded of the Emperor for 2000 men. 
Jan. 26, 1548-9? 20. 

6. Sir Ph. Hobby, to the D. of Somerfet ; various 
intelligence from the Emperofs court. Augfb. 
Jnne 13, 1548. 21. 

. 7. The Emperor Charles V ; his proclamation con- 
cerning various regulations, aud the G^|ributions 
of his dominions in the Low Countries. (Pr.) Augfb. 

June 16, 1348. 2^. 

S. T, Chamberlain, to lir Wm. Paget ; a report of 
his njegoclatioiEUi in Flanders. (Orig.) Bruflels, 

July 24^ 1548. 28. 

. 9. A^ agrqemc^it between the cpmmiflioners of 
England and thp Q. (dowager of Hjriigary, coiiceni^ ^ 



i 



j ing thp trade of the Englifh merchalits with Ant- 
werp. (Lat.) Malines, Aug. 20, 1548. 32. 

10. The D. of Somerfet, to the Englifli ambaflador 
at concerning att offer of the K; of Den- 
mark to mediate a peace between England and 
France. Sion, Oft. 4, 1.548. 33. 

1 1. Sir Phil. Hobby, to the Lds. of Council; two 
difpatches.. BruHels/March 13 and 23, 1549. S5.' 

12. The Lords of Council, to intet 

ligence about the war in Scotland, &c. (a rough 
draught.) 33.' 

1 3. The Lords of Council, to the comptroller of the 
houfehold (fir \Vm. Paget) ambaflador with the 
Emperor ; informing him of fome Frenchmen, under 
de Termes, having landed in Scotland. (Orig.) 
Richmond, June 17, 1549- 40. 

14. Sir Wm. Paget, to the 1). of Somerfet; reports 
his endeavours to bring the Emperor into an alliance 
againft France. Brufl'els, June 30, 1549. 4i. 

15. The Lds. of Council, to fir Wm. Paget; in- 
ftruftions about his negociations with the Emperor 
againft France; lady Mary's marriage; and various 
intelligence. (Orig.) Richmond, July 4, 1549. 

42. 

16. The triumphant and "joyful income,'* given 
and granted unto the dukedom of Brabant, by the 
lords of the land; and confirmed by the emperor 
Charles V, and by his fon Philip K. of Spain folemnly 
fwom. July 5, 1549. 46. 

17. A brief of the principal articles which the 
emperor Charles V, and prince Philip his fon, fwore 
to ohferve for the behoof of their fubjeds of Brabant, 
and the provinces and towns thereto united ; being 
called " the joyous entry. Lou vain, July 5, 1549« 

....... 

18. *^ The oath made by the emperor Charles v; 
and king Philip, at the invefting and accepting of 
him in the Low Countries, contained in the book of 
the privileges, intituled " dcr blide incompft." 
M'hich is to fay the joyful entry day, &c." 1549. 

72. 

19. Sir Wm. Paget and fir Phil. Hobby, to the D. 
of Somerfet ; three long difpatches. Aloft, July 12. 
Bruges, July 22 and 24, 1549. ^74S 

20. Inflru6lions to fir Wm. Paget, fent to the Em- 
peror. 1549. 90. 

21. SirWm. Paget, to Mr. Sec^ Petre; various 
intelligence concerning a treaty with France, (the 
end wanting*) 1549? 9 1 . 

22. Sir Wm. Paget and fir Phil Hobby, to the D. 
of Somerfet; copies of four long difpatches con- 
cerning their negociations with the Emperor ^nd his 
minifters. (without dates.) 1549. 92. 

23. Sir Phil. Hobby, to the D. of Somerfet; in 
commendation of fir Wm. Paget, who returns to 

igland. 110. 

24. The D. of Somerfet, to the ambafladors M'ith 
the Emperor (Paget and Hobby) directing them to^ 
caution the Emperor about fome praAices of tliejf 
French, with the princes about the Elbe arid Wefer/^ 
Greenwich, May 5, 1549. ill. 

25. The ambafladors with the Emperor, to Ld. Ruf- 
fel.^ report the Emperor being ftill alive, bbt vei^' 
infirm. lll.b- 

Gfi. Tlic D. of Somerfet, to fir Phil. Hobby ; ap^ 
prizing him of various practices concerning the French^* 
Arig. Id, 1549. k 

07, The D. of Somerfet, to fir Pliil. Hobby; in- 
clofing an account of Ld. Ruflel's iucceflfcs in the 
Weft. ^ Aug. 23, 1549- llS.b; 1 

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28. Tlic D. of Somerfet, to fir Phil. Hobby ; two 
letters of intelligence concerning the rebellion in the 
Weft. Aug, 24 and Sept. 1, 1549. • Ii4.b. 

29. The Lds. of Council, to fir Phil. Hobby j con- 
tradiding a report of a peace between England and 
France. Dec. 31, 1549. 117. 

30. The Lds. of Council, to fir Phil. Hobby ; ap- 
prizing him of commiilioners having been named for 
negociating a peace between England and France. 
Jan. 16, 1549-50. 117. b. 

SI. SirTh. Cheney and fir Phil. Hobby, to the 
Lords of Council : the original of the two fii-ft dif- 
patches in XII. 3. Nov. 10 and 25, 1549. 119. 

32. Confiderations to be weighed touching the 
aid demanded by the Emperor by force of a treaty 
with the late king (Hen. Vlll.) (a fragment.) 126. 

S3. Refponfa niercatorum ftapulse, ad querelas con- 
tra eos propofitas. 1 27. 

34. Querelae majoris et focietatis ftapuls villae 
Callefienfis. 128. 

35. Relponfa Commiflarior. Caes. Ma**' ad querelas 
majoris et focietatis ftapulse Callefienfis. 129. 

36. Sir Phil. Hobby, to the Lds. of Council ; re- 
ports an audience he had of the Emperor to notify 
the peace lately concluded between England and 
France, and about his diet. (Orig.) Bruflels, 
March 29, 1550. ISO. 

37- Tho. Chamberlaine, to the Lords of Council ; 
five difpatchesM'ith intelligence, and about his minif- 
terial proceedings with the queen of Hungaiy. 
(Orig.) Bruflels, Dec. 22, 1550. Bruges, Jan. 5 and 
18. and Bruflels, Feb. 18, and 19, 1^51 or 2. 132. 

38. Inftruftions to fir Phil. Hobby, fent to the 
Lady Regent in the Lew Countries, (figned by the 
Lords of Council.) Feb. 1551. 154. 

sg. Tho. Chamberlaine, to the Lords of Council ; 
intelligence about the French, &c. (Orig.) Bruf- 
fels, Aug. 22, 1551. 156. 

40. A proclamation of the Emperor Charles V; 
forbidding his fubjefts in the Low Countries from 
holding any commerce with the French. (Fr.) Bruf- 
fels, Sept. 24, 1 55 1 . 159. 

41. A petition of Englifh merchants to the Em- 
peror, concerning the execution of fome exifting 
treaties ; and extra6ls out of two treaties of 1495 and 
I5ia (Fr. and Lat.) Od. 10, 1551. 160. 

42. Tho. Chamberlaine, to the Lds. of Council 
and Sec^ Cecil; three minifterial difpatches. (Orig.) 
Bruflels, Dec. 2, 6, and 4, 1551. 163. 

43. A key to the cypher for Dymmock, &c. 

I70.b. 

44. Tha Chamberlaine, to the Lords of Council ; 
fix minifterial difpatches. (Orig.) Bruflels, Dec. 5, 
«, 7, 17. Bruges, Dec. 29, 155 1. and Jan. 8, 1552. 

171. 

45. Tho. Grelliam, mercer ; his account of the fums 
x){ money that have been received and paid at Ant- 
werp, on account of his majefty, from March the ift, 
to July the 27th, 1552. 185. 

46. A lift of bills drawn in London, for the ufe of 
his majefty. 1 86. 

47. A fragment of an account; probably part of 
Xlf. 45. 

48. Tho. Grefliam, to the D. of Northiimbciiand; 
a letter^ and a paper, with various intelligence about 
Hie Emperon fte. (Orig.) Antwerp^May 10^ 155£. 

159. 

49. Tho. Chamberlaine, to the Lords of Council ; 
a report of his negociations touching two Ihips ; fome 



powder confifcated, &c. (Orig.) July 14, 155(2. 

192. 

50. J. Smith, to the D. of Somerfet (or Northum- 
berland) reports Chamberlaine's and his own negocia- 
tions concerning levies of men ; intelligence of the 
Emperor's pra6tices with the Swifs, &c. Bruflels, July 
19. 195. 

51. A propofal of a Capt. Jbofle, to raifc fome 
men. (Fr.) 197. 

52. A paflfeort df the Q. of Hiingary, for tranf- 

E>rting 212 barrel of gunpowder from Antwerp to 
ngland. (Fr.) Bruffels, Aug. 3, 1552. 198. 

53. Tho. Chamberlaiue, to the Lds. of Council ; 
two minifterial difpatches. (Orig.) Bruffels, Ai g: 
4 and 10, 1552. 199- 

54. A memorial (or inftruflion) given to Tho; 
Grefliam, fent abroad for the purpofe of negociating 
fome loans. (A draught) Aug. 11, 1552. 205. 

55. Tho. Chamberlaine, to the Lds. of Council ; 
intelligence of the Q. of Hungary's fudden departure 
for Maeftricht, &c. (Orig.) Bruffels, Aug. 20, 
1552. 207. 

56. Tho. Grefliam, to the D. of Northumberland ; 
about the negociations for money, the Emperor's 
motions, &c. Aug. 21, 1552. £09. 

57. Tho. Chamberlaine, to the D. of Northumber- 
land ; concerning the Emperor's proceedings, &(*. 
(Orig.) Bruffels, Dec. ^4, 1552. 21s. 

58. Tho. Chamberlaine, to the lAs. of Council ; 
a minifterial difpatch, contradicting fome reports 
about the French, &c. (Orig.) Bruffels, Sept. 
30, 1552. 216. 

59. Inftrudions to fir Richd. Moryfin and to Dr. 
Wotton, ambaffadors with the tmperor. 221. 

60. Minutes of things to be confidered, and ques- 
tions to be refolved, with anfwers thereto, concerning' 
the affairs of England with the Emperor. 227. 

61. Inftruftions to fir Rd. Moryfin, ambaffador 
with the Emperor ; figned by the Lds. of the CounciL 
Sept. 24, 1552. 230. 

62. The Lds. of Council, to fir Richd. Moryfin } 
two difpatches, inclofing in the firft the above in- 
ftrudions (XIL 61.) and the fecond concerning fon^e 
reports relating to the defigns df the French upon Ca- 
lais, communicated by Tho. Stukelye. (Orig.) Wind- 
for, Sept. 24, 1552. 234. 

63. Copies of a fet of minifterial difpatches, a^ 
follow : 

The Lds. of Council, to the Commrs. trith this 
£mp. (the Bp. of Norwich, &Cw) May 5^ 
1553. 236. 

The Commrs. to the Council. Bruffels, May 7, 
and 14. 

Tho. Chamberlaine, to the Council j touching the! 
eftate and government of the Low Cototries af- 
ter the Emperor's death. 

The Commrs. to the Council. May 26 and June 4* 

The Commrs. in France (Wotton, Pickering, &c.) 
to the Council. May 1* 

The Commrs. in Flanders, to the Council. June 9. 

Tlie Council, to the Commrs. in Flanders. July i; 

The Council, to Phil. Hobby* July S, and g. 

The Council, to the Commrs. in f lander^ in tbt 
name of Q. Jane. July lu 

Q. Jane, to the Commrs- in Flanders. July 12. 

The Commrs. in Fla|u)^.to tkl ^iil^^ Jd^ 
15, 17, and 29. , , 

The Council, to the Commrs^ k IgwMcytj 9»sd^ 
ling fir Phi. Hobby, and Tho. Mor^&u Aug. 5-, 

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in anfwet to a meflage they fent him by James 
Wingfield ; and promiling to meet them' at the ap- 
pointed time* (Orig. Lat.) Gravelines, June 6, 
1555. 254. 

65. The Bp. of Attas, to the Englifti commiffioncrs? 
acquaints them wi^i his arcival, and of his expefting 
foon the other imperial Commrs. and about fome pre- 
vious fteps towards their negociations. (Orig. Fr.) 
Gravelines, May, 18, 1555. 255. 

06. Inftrudions for Mr. Tho. Grefliam, b^ng fent 
'4S the queen's fa6lor into Flanders. 256. 



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Codex ciiartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 238. 

1. Minutes of Q. Elizal)eths inftruftions to Tho, 
trrefliam, to repair to Antwerp, and liquidate fome 
debts.^ Dec. 1558, and March 5, 1558-9. 2. 

2. Q. Elizabeth; her commiffion to Ld. Effing- 
ham and Dr.; Nic. Wotton, to treat with the plenipo- 
tentiaries of Phih'p II. about the confimiation of lor- 
mer treaties. (Orig. Lat.) London, Dec. 1^'58. 3. 

3. Dr. N. Wotton, to fir Wm. Cecil ? a difpatch. 
(Orig.) Bruflels, Jan. 9, 1558-9.. 4. 

4. W. HoAvrard (E. of Effingham) Th. Bp. of Ely, 
and Dr. N. Wotton, to Q. Elizabeth; a long difpatcn. 
Chateau -Cambrefis, Feb. 14, 1558-9 12* 

5. Q. Elizabeth ; her inftrnftions to Effingham, 
Ely, and Wotton, fent to the congrefs of Chateau- 
Cambrefis. (Orig. figned by the, Q. at the top, and 
by many lords of council at the end.) ^Feb. 20, 
1558-9. \ . 

6. Q. Elizabeth ; her in{lru6i:ions to fir Tho. Chal- 
ioner, fent to the Emperor. 1558. 27. 

7. Q. Elizabeth; inftrudlions to Ld. Cobham, fent 
to the K. of Spain. Nov. 23, 1558. 28. 

8. Ld. Cobham and Dr. Wotton, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
a difpatch abridged. 1558. 98. b. 

9. Q. Elizabeth ; her commiffion .to Ld. Moun- 
tagu and fir Tho. Chamberlaine, to confirm former 
treaties with the K. of Spain. Weftm. Jan. 1559-60. 

30. 

10. Q. Elizabeth; inftruQions to her commif- 
fionei-s on being fent to Spajn, together with a memo- 
rial for their better inftru6tion. Jan. 23, 1359-60. 

31. 

Ih Minutes of letters from fir Tho, Challoner, to 
Q. Elizabeth; from Aug. 3, 1559, to Jan. 29, 1559-60. 

sg. 

1 2. Q* Elizabeth's inftruftions to fir Tho. Challoner, 
to refide as her ambalfador with the Catholic king in 
liis Low Countries. July 17, 1559. 44. 

13. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Th. Challoner; inftruftidns. 
Dec. 25, 1559. 45. 

14. A draught of an Italian letter to the king of 
Spain ; relating to Q. Elizabeth's affairs. 1 558 .> 47. 

15. Sir^rh. Challoner, to Sec'^ Cecil? reports the 
little confidence that can be placed in the K. of 
Spain, and Mons. d'Arras, &c. (Orig.) Ghent, 
Aug. 3, 1559. 50. 

IG. Sir Th. Clnlloiur, to Q. Elizabeth; a long 
liilpatch. (Orig.) Ghent, Aug. 3, 1559. 51.^ 
' 17. llie magistrates of Middleburofa, to Q. Eliza- 
beth; re^uefiing tlic rcleafe of Dirrfck, an orphan of 
their town. (Orig. Fr.) Aug. ig, 1559. 07. 

18. Philip II; his inftruftions to Maro:arct duchcfs 
"t)f Parma, as go\ emefi of the Low Countries. (Fr.) 
1^59. ^ 58. 



19. Philip 11 ; his inftru6);ions to tlie baron de Bar- 
laymont, governor of Namur. (Fr.) Ghent, Aug. 
1^, 1559.- 63. 

20. Pliilip U ; his particular infiru6);ions to Marga- 
ret Dfs. of Parma; touching her regency. N. B. Th^ 
name of " Charles " is figned at the head of this paper. 
(Fr.) Aug. 8^ 1559- 69. 

21. Abftra6i; of the order given by the K of Spain; 
for the government of the Low Coimtries; 1559* 

72. 

22. Sir Tho. Challoner, to Sec^ Cecil; reports a 
converlation with Mons. d' Arras, about Q. Mary of 
Sc. affuming the title of England. Bruffels, Dec, 6| 
1559. 73. 

23. Margaret Dfs. of Parma, to Q. Elizabeth ; re* 
monftrating againft various infults committed on 
feveral mariners of Antwerp by Englifli fubjefts. 
(Orig. Fr.) Bruflels; March 21, 1560-1. 75. 

24. A remonfttance of feverai merchants of Ant- 
werp, to recover the fum of £. 4,5oo due to them by 
Wm! Forman of London. (Fr.) 76. 

25. Margaret Dfs. of Parma, to Q. Elizabeth ; a 
fecond letter concerning outrages on the people of 
Antwerp. (Orig. Fr.) Bruflels, April 30, 1561. 81 j 

£6. A flatement by the merchant adventurers, of 
the grievances they have fuftained in the Low 
Countries; feemingly intended for the Privy Couu- 
cil. 1561. 83, 

27. A letter of recommendation to the K. of Spain, 
in favour of Sir Tho. Challoner. (Orig. Spanifli, the 
name cut away.) Nov. 5, 1561. 85. 

28. Valentine Dale, to Sec^ Cecil? reports a ne- 
gociation with the Dfs» of Parma, Prefideht Viglius 
and others, concerning redrefs. (Orig.) Bruflels^ 
Jan. 23, 1563-4? 86. 

29. John Mafon? to Sir Th. Challoner, Ambaflr. 
in Spain ; intelligence about an infult oftered to the 
Spanifh Ambaflr. in London ; the E. of Hertford hath 
a fon by lady Catherine, &c. (Orig.) London^ 
Feb. 27, 1562. ' 87. 

so. A proclamation of Philip II. for reftraining 
certain abufes. (Spanifli.) Madrid, May so, 1562. 

88. 

81. Margaret Dfs. of Parma, to Q. Elizabeth; about 
poftponing a day of communication. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruflels, Feb. 7, 1564-5. 89. b. 

32. Tlie Lds. of Council, to fir Th. Challoner; 
concerning fome complaints of certain perfons in the 
Low Countries. (Orig.) Weftm. May 29, 1563. 

9i. 

33. A petition to Q. Elizabeth, craving that 
the people of the Low Countries may be exempted 
from certain duties. 93. 

34. Another fimilar petition, in Latin. 94. 

35. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Th. Challoner? acquaint- 
ing him with the tranfaflions between her and 
France. (Orig.) Greenwich, July 16, 1 56s. 95. 

36. Articles by Mons. d'Aflbnville, fliewn to the 
Queen's highnefs, and the Privy Council; on behalf 
of the people of the Low Countries. 1563. 99. 

r,7. Anfu'crs of the Queen and Privy Council, to 

the above anicics. I5(j:}. 107. 

38. Various papers, being draughts of anfwers to 
the fame articles. (Some corredled by Cecil.) 1 563, 

117. 

39' A flatement, with a lift, of the fc vcral articles 
of traflic between England and the Low Countries. 
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40. A paper touching the controvetfy between 
England and the Low Countries, concerning trade. 

142. 

41. A petition of the merchants adventurers, to 
the Ld. Treafurer ; concerning their trade with the 
LfOw Countries. 146. 

42. An alphabetical table of the " wares and mer- 
chandizes out of the Low Countries." 1 47. 

46. Three tables of cuftoms paid in the port of 
London, (thelaft in French.) 149. 

44. Ajuftification of the court of admiralty, con- 
cerning the commercial controverfy with the Low 
Countries. 152. 

45. A table of fuch goods as may not pafs this realm 
without the queen's leave, and of fuch as may be 
exportied without leave. 154. 

46. A claufe of a treaty, for the freedom of com- 
merce between England and the Low Countries. 

155. 

47. An anfwer concerning a benevolence raifed at 
Margate by the Trinity Iloufe. ^ 156. 

48. Sir Wm. Cecil; fome orders about preparations 
at Dunlurk. (Orig. Ital.) Bruflels, Nov, 17, 1563. 

157. 

49. Notes of divers things which the people of 
the Low Countries fulfer to be imported anci exported 
in this country, contrary to treaty. l58. 

50. ^rhe firft and laft complaints of the Englifh 
merchants, (a draught cprredled by Cecil.) 1563. 

161. 

51. A memorial of Mons. d'AlTonville, concern- 
ing the complaints of the people of the Loa*^ Coun- 
tries. (Spanilh.) 1563. l65. 

52. John Mafon, to intelligence. (Orig.) 

Windfor, Sept. 12, 1563. 172. 

53. A petition of Englilh merchants, to the Dfs. of 
Parma; tor leave to land fome cloths in the port of 
Antwerp. 1563. 173. 

54. Margaret Dfs of Parma; her prockiHation 
prohibiting the importation of cloth at Antwerp, 
on account of the fufpicion .of the plague in London, 
Bruffels, Jan 27, 1563-4. 175. b. 

55. Another petition of the Englifli merchants to 
the Dfs. of Parma, on the fubjett of the importation 
of cloths at Antwei-p. 177. 

56. A Spanifh letter, without fignatureor direftiott, 
on fome commercial matters. Madrid, Feb. 7, 1564-5. 

179. 

57. Minutes of three ftate papers, on the commerce 
with the Low Countries. 1563. 180. 

58. Q. Elizabeth's inftruflions to John Sheeres, 
fent to the bfs. of Parma. 1565. 181. 

59. A proclamation of Philip II ; permitting Eng- 
Urti merchants to frequent the market of Bruges. 
(Fr.) Bruflels, Jan. 30, 1564-5. I88. 

60. A commilTion of Q. Elizabeth; naming de- 
puties for treating about the commerce with the Low 
Countries. (Lat.) Weftm.March 6, 1564*5. 190. 

6 1 . A commiflion of Philip II ; naming deputies for 
the fame purpofe. (Lat.) Bruflels, Feb. 28, 1564-5. 

191. 

62. Margaret Dfs. of Parma, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
concaiatory. (Orig.Fr,> Braffels, March ftO, 1564-5. 

19^. h. 

63. Donna Yfabel Maldonado, to Q. Elizabeth; 
thrakA and compliments. (Orig. Spanifli.) Maith 
«0, 1564-5. 194. 

64. Sir Wm. CecH, to . . « a letter of advice 



and inftfuftions. (Orig.) Windfor, March 19, 
1563-4. 196. 

65. John Sheeres, to Sec^ Cecil ; intelligence con- 
cerning his negociations. (Orig.) Bruflels, March 
*29, 1564-5. ,199. 

66. Margaret Dfs of Paniia, to Q. Elizabeth; 
about the negociations for a treaty of commerce; 
(Orig. Fr.) Bruflels, April 16, 1564-5. 203. b. 

67. A. Conte de Feria, to fir Tlio. Challoner; a 
Spanifh letter, Very defedive. April 25. 205. 

68. An Italian complimental letter. Modena, 
May 1, 1564. 2Q7. 

69. Abftrads of letters from fir Tho. Challoner; 
and copies of Qther papers on the treaty of com- 
merce. 1564. 208- 

70. A paper on the tranfporting of wool into the 
ports of Flanders. en. 

71. An agreement fettling the mode of proceed- 
ing in the negociations for a treaty of commerce. 
(Orig. Lat. figned Margaita.) Nov. 30, 1564. 2 is. 

72. A petition of feveral merchants, to ; 
concerning their trade to St. Sebaftian in Spain; 
St. Sebaftian, Jan. 10, 1564-5. 214. 

73. A proclamation of Q. Elizabeth, concerninjf 
the trade with the Spanilh fubjefts. (printed.) 
Weftm. Dec. 29, 1564. 216. b. 

74. A note of port duties paid by Englifh fliips in 
Fleipifh harbours. 2 1 7. 

75. Minutes of letters from fir Tho. Challoner, ah4 
the Dfs of Parma. 1564. 2 1 8f. 

76. A fragment of an Englifli letter, from foTil6 
Spaniard. Jan. 6, 1564-5. 219. 

77. Second inftruAions for Mr. Sheeres, fent to th6 
Dfs. of Parma. 220. 

78. Tables of cuftoms paid in the ports of Eng- 
land ; alfo accounts of receipts. 223. 

79. Twelve fragments, very imperfeft; 227^ 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 429; 

1. "A memorial for things appertaining to the 
coUdqtiy," being notes in Cecil's hand. 1565. 2. 

2. " A colleftion of certain reafons which may be 
ufed in the queftion of the entercourfes" to Antwerp; 
1565. '4. 

3. " A memorial of the matters to be intreated, at 
the colloquy to be holden at Bruges,' betwixt the 
commiffioners of her Majefty, Ld. Montague, Dr. 
Wotton, and Mr. Haddon, and the irommiffioher^ of 
the K. of Spain.*' This is followed, at fol. 30, by a 
paper entitled, "anfwers to the articles." Wcltm. 
March 11, 1564*5. id. 

4. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Tho. Challoner? concern- 
ing the feizure of Englilli fhips> &c. in Spain. (Orig.) 
Windfor, March 20, 1563. 35. 

5. " Generalia gravamina per mercatores, fer. re- 
ginsB AncliaB fubditos^ in conventu Brugenfi, IlL 
Regi© Maj. Catholicas commiffariisj exhibita."- 
March 28, 1565.? 36. 

.6^ JuiUficationes gravami^u^ per mercatores 
Anglm primo loicodatorum/' ^^/^i,., . 

7. Xotae quaedam rei^txpS^'^fflu^ die 

Julii, l,5(io.'* 55./ 

8. " Refponfio legatorum regis Catliol. ad articu* 
Ids lidttftte ' fet* tegitM ab ejus orator!!^ exKtht^ 

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9. " Replicatio oratorum fer. reginaj Angliae, ad 
t^fponfionem oratorum regis Cathol. ad quofdam 
articulos, 16 Augufti datam. i565. 38. 

10. An expofition of the merchants of Bifcajr and 
Guipufcoa, refiding at Bruges, to the commiffioners 
of England and Spain. (Lat.) 59. 

11. " Reftitutiones quae fubditis regis Cathol. ab 
A** 1560 ad A" 1564 in Anglia fuerunl decretae et 
faaae." 61. 

12. "Refponfum fef. rfeginae ad certos articulos 
legatis Cathol. regis, exhibitum 3 Sept/* 63. 

13. "Refponfa legatorum fer. regime Angliae ad 
giraVamina niercator. et fubditor. regis Cathol. tertio 
loco datofum.'* 64. 

14. "Brevis ac fuccin6ht enarratio gravaminum 
de quibus plerique ex incolis Com. Hollandiae con- 
querunturle ab Anglis ledi, praeterque folitum gravari: 
commiflTariis Regiae Ma*** exhibitae Brugis.'* 68. 

!5. " Refponfa mercatorum ftapulas Anglian apud 
Bruges fitfe, ad articulos contra eos ab incolis Com. 
HoUandiae objedos. " 71. 

16. "Refponfum legatorum fer. Reg* Angliae, ad 
Teliquas Hollandorum querelas. 7 3, 

17. "Articuli quidam in quibus fer. Angliae Reg' 
in gratiam fer. Reg*' Cathol. ejufdem fubditis grati- 
ficatura, partim de jure fuo aliquid remittere, partim 
juri fuo cedere, non gravabitur: et refponfa ad quae- 
dam alia." 75. 

18. "Brevis eorum annotatio quas le^ti Reg** 
Cathol. fibi exponi petierunt k clar, Angliac legatis, 

{>ro majore elucidatione fcripti ab illis, £2 Julii ex- 
libita." 7«. 

19. Summa pofteriorum probationum per Anglos 
exhibita." 77. 

20. " Summa controverfiae inter Flandros et An- 
glos." 84. 

21. Statuta de quibus conqueruntur rex Cathol. 
ct fubditi ipfius inferioris Germanias ; promulgata et 
publicata per fer. reginam Angliae nunc regnan- 
tem." April 1 1, 1565. 90. 

22. "Ad querelas fuper (latutos per fer. Angl. 
Reg'" promulgatos, per fer. regis Cathol. fubditos 
pTopolitas, refpoufio. ' 92. 

2-3/ "Brevis expofitio certorum argumentorum 
^utrinque propofitorum in Burgenfi Colloquio quod 
fuit, AM 565." 95. 

24. Aliud exemplar articuli, II. 1 7. 99. 

25. " Refponfio legatorum regis Cathol. ad arti- 
culos nomine fer. Reg« Angliae ab ejus oratoribus 
exhibitos :" nec non "Replicatio ad hanc Refpon- 
fionem." 101. 

26^ " Brevis eorum anotatio quse legati regis Ca- 
thoK fibi exponi petierant, k clarifs. Anglia; oratoribus 
primo (fic) majori elucidatione fcripti, ab illis 22 
Junii exhibita." 106. 

27. " Generalia gravamina per mercatores regni 
Angliae fecundo data et propofita." 107. 

28. " Refponfio legator, regis Cathol. ad querelas 
oratomm fer. reginae Anglian. 108. 

29. " Alii articuli gravaminum praeter eos qnos 
Reg. Cathol. legati primos exhibuerunt legatis Reg« 
Angliae." IO9. 

30. " Querelce ttiercatorum fer. Reg. Angliae fubdi- 
torutn, tertio exhibitae." 1 12. 

31. "Relationes quibus pofteriores mercatorum 
Angliae querelae, fecundo loco datse nituntur." 1 14. 

32. "Gravamina quae proponunt mercatores de- 
csilius et fuppodti communitatis nautarum civitatis 



Vliffingenfis, coram legatis majellatis regiae, et regime 
AnglisB." 117. 

33. " Gravamina qtiie proponunt nautae Antwerp^ 
enfes, coram legatis regiae Alaj'" et reginse Anglia." 

"120. 

34. " Querelae oratorum regis Cathol. et oratorum 
Reg""* Angliae ad eafdem refponfum." 20 May, 1565* 

125. 

35. Ea quae oratores regis Cathol. et Reg"* Angliae 
proponendum duxeliint, ut ea quje inter "ipfos ecu- 
troverfa fuper edidis quibufdam in Anglia promul- 
gatis, finis tandem imponatur. 128. 

36. Adfcriptum ad articulum proximo fuperiorem; 
una cum oratomm fer. regis Cathpl. relponfione. 

130. 

37. " Rationes quibus Reg"* Angliae legati refpon- 
fiones fuas ad gravamina regis Cathol. oratoribus 
poftremo exhibita, confirmant." 134. 

38. " Refponfa legatorum Reg"* Angliae, ad fe- 
cundum librum generalium gravaminum k legatis 
Cathol. regis, exhibitum, " 141... 

39. Gravamina aliquot quibus mercatores et fub- 
diti fer. Cath. regis fc/in Anglia elTe aft'e^los conque- 
runt." 143. 

40. "Caufae feu juftificationes gravaminum, a 
regis Cathol. legatis exhibitorum." 154. 

41. "Apoftilae oratorum Anglise, ad fcriptum pol^ 
tremo loca per oratores regis Cathol. traditum :" cum 
refponfionibus. 157, 

42. A notary's atteftation of a commiffion given 
by Q. Elizabeth to fir Richd. Read, and the Drs. 
Wefton, Hewick, and Mowfe, to enquire into the 
grievances complained of by the fubjeds of the Low 
Coutotries ; dated June 6, 1565: and of the com- 
miffioners of the Cathol K. having given in to them 
a fchedule of the faid grievances. Lond. July 26, 
1565. 160. 

43. Ld. Montague, N. Wotton, and Walter Haddo^ 
to the Lds. of Council ; a report of their proceedings 
at the colloquy at Bruges. (Orig.) Bruges, Aug. 6. 
1565. 162. 

44. Margaret Dfs. of Parma, to Q. Elizabeth ; de- 
manding redrefs for a piracy committed by Wm. 
Earle. (Orig. Fr.) Bmlfels. Aug. 2, 1665. I65.b. 

45. Matters whereupon witnelTes were examined by 
virtue of the queen's commillion to the Drs. Hewick 
and Mowfe. 167. 

46. A paper, entitled "concerning the cuftom- 
houfe, and the affairs thereof." 168. 

47. Q. Elizabeth, to her commiffioners at Bruges; 
inftruftions concerning their negociations. (two 
difpatches.) Aug. 1565. 170. 

48. The commiffioners at Bruges, to the Lords of 
Council; report their proceedings. (Orig.) Bruges 
Aug. 17, 1565. 18^. 

49. " Refponfio legatorum regis Cathol. ad arti- 
culos nomine fer. Reg>« Angliaej ab ejus oratoribus, 
exhibitos, feda 17 Aug. 1565." i85. 

50. " Direftorium probationum per legatos regin» 
Anglise. 28 Augufti 1565." is8. 

51. Heads of articles relating to the negociations 
at Bruges. 199. 

52. A rough draught of part of the above articles, 
II. 1 7 and 24. 902. 

53. " Articuli in quibus oratores regis Cathol. 
petunt qusedam infolita, urgent iniqua, et conditi- 
ones non ferendas exigunt." 202. b. 

54. A ftatement of fads and confiderations, con- 
cerning the traffic of Englifli cloths. 1^65, 205. 

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55. Rcfponfum fer. reginse, ad certos articulos, 
Icgatis Cath. regis exhtbitum 3*'^ Sept. 208. 

56. A paper addrefled by the merchants adven- 
turers? to the lords of Privy Council ; concerning the 
wool-trade in the Low Countries. £09. 

57. Montague, Wotton, and Haddo, to the lords 
of Council ; two difpatches. (Orig.) Bruges, Sept. 
4 and 9, 1565. 211. 

58. The merchants adventurers, to the Privy 
Council ; touching the carrying of Engliih com- 
modities. 214. 

59. Tra^Utus in Brugenfi civitate, inter Eliza- 
betham reginam, et Pnilippum regem Hifpanise. 
Sept. 20, 1565. 216. 

60. Montague, Wotton, and Haddo, to the Privy 
Council; a difpatch. (Orig.) Bruges, Sept. 24, 
1565. 219. 

61. Abftra6lsof four flate papers ; concerning the 
colloquy at Bruges. Sept. 1565. 220. 

62. A proclamation of Q. Elizabeth, declaring the 
prorogation of the treaty of Bruges, (printed.) 
Weftm. Oa. 16, 1565. 220. b. 

63. A fimilar proclamation of the K. of Spain. 
(Fr.) Antwerp, 06t. 20, 1565. 221. 

64. Summary of the things remaining in queftion 
betwixt the commiflioners at Bruges. 222. 

65. A memorial addrefled to the lords of the Privy 
Council ; concerning the inconveniencies that may 
enfue by equality of cuftom. 232. 

66. Articuli quibus apparet ^uoufque Reg"' Angliae, 
in querelis cum fiibditis inferioris Germanias, de fuo 
jurereceflit. Jan. 1565-6. 239. 

67. Lifts of wares that may be exported out of 
England. 243. 

68. Some confiderations on the articles of the late 
treaty, and of new inftruClions concerning the fame. 
(Lat.) 247. 

69. " A brief of fo much of the intercourfe of 1499, 
as concerns the merchants adventurers ; with their 
opinion touching the fame. March 12, 1665-6.'' 

249. 

70. A paper of articles relating to the treaty; with 
obfervations thereon. 25 1 . 

7 1. A licence of Q. Elizabeth, to William Treforer, 
a mufical inftrument maker, to buy and export afhes 
and old llioes. Weftm. March 13, i56o. 253. 

72. A remonftrance of the Spanifli commiflioners, 
and an anfwer of the Englifli commiflioners, concern- 
ing an article in the treaty of Bruges. (Lat.) 255. 

73. A juridical difcuflion concerning the domi- 
nion of the fea, &c. alfo about fome aiticles in a 
treaty. (Lat. three fragments.) 256. 

74. Margaret Dls. of Parma: three letters or pro- 
clamations, concerning the reftraining of apoftacy 
and infurreftions in the Low Countries. (Fr.) 
Bruflels, Jan. 4, 19, and 2C, 1566-7. 259. 

75. A petition of the proteftants at Antwerp, to 
the magiftmtes, for admitting a minifter ; with a Ihort 
letter at the end. (Fr.) Jan. 15^6-7. 262. 

76. An oath of .count d'Egmont, as governor of 
Flanders, Artois, &c. (Fr.) Feb. 18, 1566-7. 263. b. 

77. Placart of Philip li, touching the purchafe of 
faltpetre and gunpowder. (Fr.) Bruflels, March 25, 
1566-7. . 265. 

. 78. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to Ld. Montague, 
Wotton, and Haddo, fent to treat with the ambaf- 
. fadors of the K. of Spain, at Bruges. Greenwich, 
March 26, 1566. 2Q6. 



79. Q. Eliz. to her commiflioners in Flanders ? 
fome inftru6tions. April 28, 1566. 278. 

80. " Exemplum libelli fupplicis Chriftianorum in 
Germania inferiore, propter veram religionem afflic- 
torum ; imperatori in comitiis Auguftani^ exhibiti.'* 
1566. 279. 

81. "Rcfponfum ad petitiones D. Gkfion Epi* 
Aquilaj" de rebus plerumque Gallicis et Scoticis. 

287. 

82. Veftigal pondagii, ratie, ve6ligal pannorum, 
&c. k commils"* Reg"" Angliae promulgati. 297. 

83. "Premifere requete prefent^e par les nobles des 
Pays Has, h madame la gouvernante, et k ceux de fou 
confeil, le 5 Avril 1566-7." with fome papers, and a 
confederation relating to it. 299. 

84. A placart againft libels, for Utrecht and Hoi* 
land. (Dutch.) May l, 1566. 303. 

85. Primi articuli conventionum, per fer. Reg"* 
Anglise oratores, exhibiti. May 26, 1566. 305. 

86. Certain new complaints by them of Flanders. 
(Lat.) 319. 

87. Refponfio ad legatos fet. Reg"* fupet 4 aiti- 
culos, de pondagio, pannis, &c. S20. * 

88. A proclamation of the K. of Spain, concerning 
the oppreflions fuffbred by his fubjeds, the merchants 
trading in England, (an Engliih tranflation.) Bruf- 
fels. May 22, 1564. 322. 

89. Jo. Mann, to Sec'' Cecil ? a difpatch, report- 
ing an audience he had from the K. of Spain (Orig.) 
Madrid, May 19, 1566. 324. 

90. Articulus exhibitus per legatum fer. Reg"* 
Angliae; et refponfio fer. Reg. Cathol. 327. 

91. Jo. Mann, to Sec'' Cecil? reports a conference. 
(Orig.) Madrid, May 20, 1566 } 328. 

92. " Extracts out of Mr. Jo. Mann's letters, during 
his legation in Spain, 1566 and 1567." 329. 

93'. Proteftationes Belgarum circa articulos de pon- 
dagio, pannis, lanis, &c. per legatos Anglic promul*- 
gatis, die 6 Maii 1566. (conf. II. 90.) 331. 

94. " Gemina fupputatio emptionis centum pan- 
norum ordinariorum, qualis plerumque fieri folet 
Londini, &c." May, 1566. 333. 

95. Brevis inftru6lio qua negociatores extr^nei 
commercium lanarum in regno Anglise tranfigere 
folent. Item, refponfiones mutuae legatorum tarn An- 
glias quam Hifp. ad articlos jampridem ex^ibitos. 
1566. 334. 

96. Articles of a treaty of commerce betweea 
England and the Low Countries, with marginal ob- 
fervations. (Lat.) May 21, 156j6.? N. This 
paper had a title, but it is burnt. 338. 

97. Another fet of articles, exhibited by the 
Spanifli commiflioners; with marginal obfervations by 
the Englifli commiflioners. (Lat.) 344. b. 

98. " Conventionum articuli circa veciigal in 
Angliafolutum, et depredationes utrinque perpetratas, 
per regis Cathol. oratores, l Junii exhibiti; cum fer. 
regin^ orator, ad eofdem apoftillis." 355. 

99. Articles of a treaty of commerce between 
England and the Low Countries, (a draught, cor- 
rected in fome places.) June 1, 1566. 358. 

100. Q. Elizabeth, to lord Montague, &c.; inftruc- 
tions concerning their negociations, 3,65. 

101. "Refponfio fer. Reg"* Angli© oratorum, ad 
aflecuratorum Antverpienfium querelas fecundo loco 
datas." 367. 

102. Diredorium pofterior probationum per fen 
Reg"* Anglian oratores, in fecundo congreuu Bru^ 
genii exmbitarum. 36 8 

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103. Q. Elizabeth, to her conimiflioners at Bruges; 
inftruflions. Greenwich, June l5t>6. 377. 

104. ''Articuli ex omnibus conventionum arti- 
culis, ultro citroque exhibitis, decerpti; cum apoftillis 
noftris (fer. Reg"* oratorum) ad eoUlem." ^ 379. 

105. An ample difcuffion or negociation on tje 
treaty of commerce between England and the Low 
Countries. Whether this does not belong to the 
preceding article ? 39^i. 

106. Q. Elizabeth, to her commiflioners m Flan- 
ders; inftru6tions. 423. 

107. Conclufio receflus colloquii Bmgenfis, 21 
Junii 1566.'' 426. 

108. The merchants adventurers, to the Privy 
Council; comphiining of exactions of the toll-gather- 
ers in the Low Countries. 428. 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 372. 

1. Articles granted by the count of Mansfeld, and 
the magirtrates of BrulVcls, for the public worfliip of 
the proteltants in the faid to\\u. (Fleinilh.) Aug. 
25, 1566. 5. 

2. A paper addrelTcd to madame (the Dfs. of Par- 
ma) reprclbnting the neccffity of fome indulgence to 
the protcftants. (French.) 1566? 5. b. 

N.B. The two above papers are in the margins 
entitled " Rcmonftrances du conte de Horn, 
et de ]\Ions» 1 Admiral;'' i.e. TAmoral comte 
d'Fgmont. 

3. Extraits du difcours et rcmonftrances par ceux 

de la religion; exhib^s aux Gra (Fr.) 

1566? 8. 

4. A report from Valepciennes, faid to be to the 
Admiral (Amoral ^t. Egmont.) concerning the ftate 
of that town with regard to the proteftants ; and re- 
fjuefting his interference in their favour. (French.) 
Valenc. Sept. i, 1566. 14. 

5. Charles de Revel and Ghillam de Fiennes, to 
the Dfs. of Parma; recjuefting her to depute the Ad- 
miral (Amoral Ct. Egmont?) or fome other lord to 
Valencieimes, to regulate certain matters of religion. 
(Fr.) ^'alenc. Sept. 4, i566. 15. b. 

6. A letter (perhaps from Revel and Fiennes) to 
the count d'Egmont ; reprefenting the ftate of Va- 
lenciennes with regard to religion; and requefting 
his good advice and fupport. (Fr.) Valenc. Sept. 4, 
1566. 16. 

7. Ch. de Revel and G. de Fiennes, to the Dfs. of 
Parma ; requefting her to fend fome lord to Valen- 
ciennes to regulate matters. (Fr.) Valenc. Sept. 1 6, 
\566. 18. 

8. Ch. de Revel and G. de Fiennes, to Mons. de 
Koiroanneji; requefting his afiiftance as to the affairs 
of Valenciennes. (Fr.) Valenc. Sept. 21, 1566. 19^ 

9. A confirmation of the people of Valenciennes of 
a certain contract they hiid entered into with their 
Government. (Fr.) Valenc. Sept. i566. 20. 

10. Ch. de Revel, and G. de Fiennes, to count de 
Horn, admiral; concerning the affairs of* Valen- 
ciennes. (Fr.) Valcn. Sept. 4, 156G. 

11. A d(.claration of toleration of religion at Tour- 
iiay. (Fr.) Sep%, 8, 1566. ■ ^ ' . «3. 

12. P. (Ic Noircarmes, to Mons. d'Amlrignies ; 
concerning his coming to fettle the affairs of Valen- 
ditnnes^ \Vt.) Caml)ray, Sept. iv, 15«6. ' * «4; b. 

13. ^'■Reponfc aax arliclcs oue ccux du confiftoire 
de la nouvelle religion de la ville de Valenciennes ont 



exhibe, pour la pacification des tronhlcs de la <litte 
ville, i\ Moufeig' de Noircarmes. Oc^ 1666. '2/>. 

14. L'Amoral (comte) d'Egmont, to Meffrs. 
d'Aurignies ct dc Lumbres ; in anfv/er to their intel- 
ligence of fome machinations againft him. . (Orig. 
Fr.) Sottingen, Och 5, 1566. ^y. 

15. Tlie people of Valenciennes, to the Dfs. of 
Parma; juftifying themfelves againll a charge of 
rebellion. (Fr.) Oa. 1566. m 

16. A letter, feemingly from fome commiffioners 
fent to fettle the afi'airs of Valenciennes. (Fr.) 
Oa. 1566. 32.' b. 

1 7. The fubftance of petitions prefented by the 
proteftants of Valenciennes, to the Dis. of Parma and 
the minifter; on their town being befieged, and they 
declared rebels. (Fr.) 06t. lj(i6. 33. 

18. Extraa of a letter from the Dfs. of Parma, 
to count de Hoochflrate; concerning his going to 
London to relieve the Pr. of Orange, whilft the Pr. 
goes to regulate fome affairs in his government. 
(Fr.) Oehs, 1566. 33. b. 

19. Duplique du Noircarmes, aux articles pre- 
fentes par ceux du confiftoire de la nouvelle religion 
^ Valenciennes. (Fr.) Oci. 1566. 34. 

20. Extra6i of a letter, reporting the ftcps taken 
for the redu61ion of Valenciennes. (Fr.) Oct. 12^ 
1566. 35, 

21. Aplacartby ^Ir. de NoircaiTnes, governor of 
Hainault, for difarming the inhabitants of Valen- 
ciennes, &c. (Fr.) Jan. 4, 1566-7- 35, 

22. Some conditions offered by M. de Noircarmes 
to the people of ^^alenciennes ; and their anAvers. 
(Fr.) 36. 

23. Ch. de Revel and G. de Fiennes, to the Pr. of 
Orange; report their endeavours for fettling the re- 

- ligious worfhip of the proteftants at Valenciennes* 
(Fr.) Valenc. Sept. 6, 1566. 37. b. 

24. A plan of an agreement for fettling the affairs 
of Valenciennes, propofed by M. de Noircarmes 
and the deputies ot the proteftants in the faid town. 
(Fr.) Oct. 14, 1566. 38. 

25. The proteftants of Antwerp, to the count de 
Hoochftrate, governor of that town; defiring liim. to 
forward a petition they have drawn up for the king^ 
(Fr.) Oa. 17, 1566. 40. b. 

26. P. de Noircarmes, k Mefs" d'Audrignies etde 
Lumbres; concerning the final fettlement of the 
agreement relating to Valenciennes. (Fr.) Quef- 
noy, Oa. 29, 1566. 41. b. 

27. A remonftrance from the proteftants of Ant- 
werp, to the count de Hoochftrate, and the magif- 
rates of their town. (Flem.) Nov. 7, 1566. 42. 

28. Remonftrances and proceedings of fome depu- 
ties of Louvain. (Flem.) Nov. 13, 1566. 43. 

29. A remonftrance to fome ftate or council, 
againft certain military oppreffions. (Flem.) Nov. 
15, 1566. 44. 

30. A petition of the three ftates of Brabant, to 
the Dfs. of Savoy ; defiring to be affembled to deli- 
berate concerning their religious diffentions. (Flem.) 
and the minute of the Dfs s. anfwer. (Fr.) Nov. . 
and 19, 1566. 46. 

3 1. A placart of K. Philip ; fummoning a meeting 
of deputies' of the ftates at Bruffels. (Ffem.) Bruf- 
fels, Nov. 20, 1566. 48. 

32. The magiftrates of Valenciennes ; certifying 
the good fervices rendered by Meffrs. d'Audrignies 
and de Lumln-es, in quelling the (fifturbances in tlicir 
town. (Fr.) Aug? 1566. 49- 

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33. The ?Jagiftrates of Antwerp, to the Pr. of 
Orange? report their having refufed hcence to cer- 
tain proteftants (Bellerine, &c.) to preach m their 
city. (Fr.) Nov. 23, 1566. 51. 

34. An ordinance of the Pr. of Orange, governor 
of Holhmd, concerning a place of worlhip for the 
proteftants. (Flem.) IJtrecht, Nov. 28, 1566. 53. 

35. An addrefs to the ftates of Brabant. (Flem.) 
Nov. 28, 1566. ' 54. 

36. The deputies of the ftates of Brabant, to the 
Dfs. of Parma ; on the troubles in their province. 
(Flem.) 1566. 55. 

37. A draught of a letter to the Dfs. of Parma; 
reporting foine troubles concerning the affairs of re- 
ligion. (probably at Valenciennes.) (Fr.) 1566. 

56. 

38. A commiffion or inftruflion for deputies of 
Antwerp, to an alfembly of the States Gen*. (Flem.) 
Dec. I, 1566. 58. 

39. The magiftrates of Antwerp, to the Pr. of 
Orange; two letters concerning proteftant preachers 
(Corranus or Bellerine, &c.) the fecond is another 
copy of III. 33. (Fr.) Antwerp, Dec. i, and Nov. 
23, 1566. 61. 

40. The nragiftrates of Malines, to the Dfs. of 
Parma; concerning proteftant preachers, (French.) 
Mahnes, Dec. 17, 1566. 63. 

41. Some articles concerning the leave granted to 
proteftant preachers. (Fr.) 67. b. 

42. Margaret Dfs. of Parma, to the magiftrates of 
Antwerp; touching the exercife of the proteftant re- 
ligion, which Ihe orders them to reftrain. (Fr.) 
Bruflels, Dec. 4, 1566. 68. 

43. The magiftrates of Antwerp, to the Dfs. of 
Parma; reporting their proceedings towards reftrain- 
ing the proteftants. ( Fr. ) Dec." 1 566. 70. 

44. The Pr. of Orange, to the magiftrates of Ant- 
werp; approving of their reafons for prohibiting Bel- 
leriiie's preaching. (Fr.) Utrecht, Dec. 6, 1566. 

73. b. 

45. The magiftrates (or fenate) of Antwerp, to 
their deputies at I^ruflels ; touching the pi-eaching of 
Corranus or Bellerine. (Flem.) Dec. % 1566. 74. 

46. An anfwer to the above. (Flem.) Dec. 10, 
1566. 76. 

47. IVfargaret Dfs. of Parma, to the Ct. de Hooch- 
flrate, and the magiftrates of Antwerp; concerning 
Bellerine the preacher. (Fr.) Bruifels, Dec. 17, 
1566. 77. 

48. A paper addrefled to the magiftrates of Ant- 
werp ; touching fome regulations (moderatie) on 
aifairs of religion. (Flem.) 78. 

49. A lift of national regiments in the Low Coun- 
tries, and of their monthly pay. (Fr.) 1566. 79. 

50. " Difcours contre les perfecutions, placarts, 
meme moderations, concu A" 1566. aux Pays Bas." 
{Ft.) ^ 82, 

51. A petition of the catholics of Antwerp, to their 
governor and magiftrates; defiring vigorous mea- 
furcs may l)e purfued for reftoring matters upon their 
old footing. (Fr.) 1566. 88. 

52. .Avertiiremcns du Pr. d'Orange aux habi- 
tans des Pays Bas : pro lege rege et grege." 1568 ? 

' * . 89. 

.'^3. A fct of propofitions, with aidw]ei9,..i!ekting 
to the religious affairs of Antwerp, by which the 
catholics appear to require force. (Fr.) 1566. alfo 
liils of the favourers &f jhe ftatemo/^ tkfeir minif- 

^9th 91* 



54. A placart of the count de Hoochftrate ; againft 
the admilfion of ftrollers into Antweip. 156G? 95. * 

55. A remonftrance of the people of Brabant, de- 
firing that they may be ruled according to their 
privileges; chiefly touching matters of religion. 

1566. , 96. 

56. A letter to the Dfs. of Savoy ; requefting that 
the proteftants may not be opprefled. (Fr.) Jan. 20, 

1567. 98. 

57. Some inhabitants of Antwer]:), to the prince of 
Orange; thanking him for good offices, &c. (Flem.) 
1566? 99. 

58. A paper on the privileges of Brabant; being a 
letter probably addreifed to the magiftrates of Ant^ 
werp, by their deputies. 1566. 100, 

59. Theduked'Alva, to Card. Granvelle; exhort* 
ing him to enforce a ftrift difcipline in the church. 
(Orig. Fr.) Bruflels, March 11, 1567-8. 102. 

60. A placart of K. Philip, fummoning divers pro- 
teftants (defaulters on a former citation) to appear 
before his commiflioners at Antwerp. (Fr.) April 
13, 1567-8. 103. 

61. The Pr. of Orange, to the D. d'Alva; com- 
plimenting him on his arrival in the Low Countries; 
and cautioning him againft falfe afpeifions concern- 
ing himfelf (the prince.) (Fr.) Dillenburg, Sept, 8, 
1567. 106. 

62. Margaret Dfs. of Parma, to the magiftrates of 
Antwerp ; concerning a citadel to be biiilt there. 
Jur»e 28, 1567. and a petition, and anfwer on the 
fubjea. (Fr.) 107. 

63. The magiftrates of Antwerp, to the Dfs. of 
Parma; promiling to watch the motions of their 
citizens; and about the arms they are to be allowed: 
with marginal anfwers, or orders. (Fr.) Antwerp, 
July 8, 1567. 110. 

64. A remonftrance to the Dfs. of Parma ; con- 
cerning the building of a citadel at Antwerp. (Fr.) 
June, 1567. ill. 

65. The D. d'Alva, to the count de Nuenar ? con- 
cerning Ct. de Horn. (Spanifli.) Louvain, Aug. 22, 
1567. 112. b, 

66. " Remonftrance au roy, et juftification de la 
requete des nobles, touchant le fait de la religion dans 
les Pays Bas." 1567. . US. 

67. An inhabitant of Tournay, to his brother at 
Wefel; mentioning fcveral inftances of cmelties of 
the Spaniards. (Fr.) 123. 

68. The D. d'Alva, to the magiftrates of Antwerp; 
notifying the refignation of the Dfs. of Parma, and 
his appointment in her room. (Fr.) Bruffels, Dec. 
31, 1567. 124. b. 

69- Articles feemingly drawn np by the mal- 
content nobles in the Low Countries, on calling in 
the Archd. Matthias: with marginal anfwers. (Fr.) 
1577. 130. 

70. The D. d'Alva and the Dfs. of Parma, to the 
magifl:rates of Antwerp ; explaining and palliating af 
rigorous edift. (Fr. two letters.) Brulfels, Sept. 10 
and 11, 1567. 133. 

71. A remonftrance of the people of Antwerp, con- 
cerning a general pardon^ and articles demanded. 
(Fr.) 1567^ 134. 

72. Philip, to the city of Antwerp; authorizing 
the D. (I Alva as «:overnor until* his' armsL* (Fr.> 

135. 



Madrid, Oct. 13, iJ67. 

73* A petition of the proteftants of Antwerp, 
the Ct, de Hoochftrate ; requefting the 66. of rki 



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might be induced to come to that ci^, tO quell the 
trouWes therm- (Fr.> 1567? . is6.b. 

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74. A lift of the new council. (Q. whether the 
tribunal des troubles?") Dec. 30, 1567. 137. b. 

75. Precis des horribles points et articles, conclus 
par le due d'Albe dans fon nouveau confeil de douze. 
Se^^t. 18, 1568. 138. 

76. Minutes of 18 letters from Mr. Man at Ma- 
drid, to the Queen, the Lds. of Counci^ and Sec'' 
Cecil; chiefly concerning the D. d'Alva : from March 
«5, to Nov. 14, 1567. 140. 

77. J. Junius, to Sec'' Cecil? recommending Corn, 
de Vos, a Belgian refugee. (Orig. Lat.) Lond. 
Jan. 5, 1569-70? 147. 

78. The fum of that which was declared to the 
Spanifli ambaflador by the Ld. Admiral and fir Wm. 
Cecil, touching the 1). d'Alva s rigorous proceeding, 
and about the trade with the Low Countries. (Engl, 
and Lat.) Jan. 8, 1568-9? 148. 

79. A remembrance of the Ld. Mayor and other 
merchants of London, touching the arrcft of the 
merchants bom within the obedience of K. Philip. 
Jan. 8, 1568-9? 151. b. 

80. A Latin and French verfion of a letter from 
Hier. Curiclis, detained in England ; and an interpre- 
tation of the true meaning of a pallage in a Spaui/h 
letter of the D. d'Alva. viz. "grandes e pequeiios." 

153. 

81. An expoftulation of fome Lords of the Coun- 
cil, with Don Guerau d'Efpes, Spaniih ambaiTador ; 
concerning fome improper expreffions in his letters to 
the D. d'Alva. (a draught corrected by Cecil.) 
Jan. 13, 1568-9. 154. 

82. Don Guerau d'Efpes, to the Lords of Council; 
explaining the expreffions above complained of. 
(Orig. Spanilh.) Lond. Jan. 16, 1569. 155. 

83. Minutes of matters to treat of with d'Aflbnville. 
(in Cecil's hand.) Jan. 29, 1568-9. 156. 

84. An ample ftatement of certain fafts concerning 
Spanifh fliips impeding the navigation of the Eu- 
glirti, and the negociations thereupon; and on the 
above affair of the expreffions. (out of a copy in the 
Ld. Treafurer's hand-writing.) Jan. 18, 1568-9. 

157. 

85. A copy of the golden bull, granted by the 
tmperor Charles IV. (French.) 1349. 162. 

86. " Confederation, ou confpiration des princes, 
contre Ics refonnes, proje6l6e comme on penfe par 
les Card* de Lorraine ct Granvelle." # 164. 

87. " Compromis des nobles" proteftans. (Fr. et 
Flemifh.) 165. b. 

88. " Moyen pour remettre TEmpire en Tancienne 
grandeur ; ^ . . . . et pour reduire les affaires des Pays 
Bas." 170. b. 

89. " Lettres clofes aux commis de HoUande, pour 
annoter les biens des fufpecls, ou not^s de rebellion." 
Jan. 1568-9. 173. b. 

90. " Extrait de certaine ordonnance faite par le 
due d'Albe, touchant les officiers des comtcs prifon- 
niers." Jan. i5(i8-9. 174. b. 

91. Don Guerau d'Efpes, to the D. d'Alva; com- 
plaining of his treatment by the Englilh council. 
(Orig. Spanilh.) London, Jan. 10, 15G8-9. 176. 

92. Two lettCTs from K. Philip II, to his cities and 
nobles ; and one from the D. d'lnfantalgo, to the 
king; aH concerning the imprifonment of prince 
Charles. Jan. 1568. 178. 

93. A ftatement of a negociation relating to a 
Spanifli ambaflador. (d'Efpes?) in tlie fame hand as, 
and perhaps a part of III. 84. 1 79. 

94. A declaration of Don Guerau d'Efpes, in juf- 
tification of the D d'Alva. (Spaniili.) 190. 



95. Minutes feemingly of the Privy Couu. il. j 83. 

96. Inftru6tions of Q. Elizabeth, to the marquis of 
Winchefler, and other privy counfellors, appointed 
commiflioners to inquire into the caufes relating to 
the arreft of Spanifli fubjcQs. Weftm. Feb. 29, 1563. 

97. J. d'Aflbnville, to Q, Elizabeth; about an au- 
dience he wiflied for, and defiring a pafsport to fend 
to the D. d'Alva for further orders. (IV.) Lond. 
Feb. 5, 1568. 186. 

98. The marquis of Winchefler and fir Fr. Mild- 
may, to about an arrangement of fome 

pecuniary matters relating to the prebend of Sittoii^ 
&c. in Bucks. (Orig.) Feb. 10, 1568-9? 187. 

99. D'Aflbnville's anfwer to fir Wm. Cecil and fir 
Fr. Mildmay; bein^ the matters he had to declare 
from the K. his malter, and the D. d'Alva. Feb. 22, 
1568. 188. 

100. A difcuflion on d*Aflbnville's above declara- 
tion, (a draught corrected by Cecil.) 1568. 1S9. 

101. A Hcence concerning navigation. (Spanifli, 
a fragment.) Nov. 29. 1 93. b, 

102. K. Philip II, to Wolfgang count palatine ; 
concerning the afi'airs of the Netherlands, (Fr.) 
May 5, 1568. 195. 

103. A report from the crown lawyers at Bruflels, 
to the D. a Alva ; concerning the trial of count 
d'Egmont. (Fr.) Bruflels, May 8, 1568. 200. b. 

104. The folicitor of count d'Egmont, to the 
D. d'Alva; requefting a delay in the trial of the 
count; with d'Alva s confent (Fr.) Bruflfels, May 8, 
1568. 202. 

105. An inftrument of thefifcal, demanding fome 
proceeding againft the count d'Egmont; with the 
D. d'Alva's order for its being communicated to the 
count, and a minute of its having been ferved. (Fr.) 
Bruflels, May 12, 1568. 203. 

106. A refcript of the D. d'Alva, by which count 
d'Egmont is declared contumacious. (Fr.) Bruflels, 
May 14, 1568. 204. 

107. The folicitor of count d'Egmont, to the D. 
d'Alva; Certifying the proceedings againft the county 
requefting delay, and that the count might not be 
declared contumacious. (Fr.) 1568. 205. 

108. An order of the D. d'Alva, refufing to Ct. 
d'Egmont the privilege of a knight of the golden 
fleece on his trial. (Fr.) May 18. 1568. 209. 

109. A petition of the Hates of Brabant, to the 
D. d'Alva, in favour of count d'Egmont. 1568. 

210. b. 

1 10. The fentence of count d'Egmont. (Fr.) June 

4, 1568. 21*2. 

111. Count d'Egmont's letter to K. Philip, after 
having heard his fentence read ; requefting the king s 
compaflion upon his wife and children. (Fr.) Bruf- 
fels, June 5, 1568. 214. 

112. The titles of ten papers, relating to count 
d'Egmont's trial. 1 568. 2 1 5. 

1 1 3. The fentence of count Horn. (Fr.) Bruflels, 
June 4, 1568. 216. 

114. A placart of the magiftrates of Antwerp^ 
prohibiting all manner of commerce with the rebels 
of the king. (Flem.) July 23, 1 568. 2 1 s. 

115. Guzman de Silva, Sp. ambaflador in England, 
to lord Burleigh? excufing Englilh fubjeds going 
into the Spanifli fervice. (Orig. Lat.) July 5, 1568. 

222. b. 

116. Jo. Scheyfin, chancellor of Brabant, to lord 
Leicefter ; concerning a law-fuit of Edward South- 
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worthy, recommended to him from England. (Orig. 
Lat.) BruflTels, Aug. 6, 1568. 223. 

1 1 7. Wni. Pr. of Orange, to Q. Elizabeth ; noti- 
fyinof his having taken up arms. (Orig. Fr.) Ro- 
nierlciorf, Aug. 22, 1568. 224 

1 1 8. Note of certain things demanded by the 
Spanifli Ambr. of the Englifh court. (Lat.) Sept. l, 
1568, 225. b, 

119. Don Guerau d'Efpes, Sp. Amb. to lord Bur- 
leigh ; remonftrating againft lome piracies com- 
mitted by Englifli fubjedts. (Orig. Lat.) Sept. 27, 
1568. 226. 

120. Guzman de Silva, to Q. Elizabeth; remon 
ftrating againft the countenance given in England to 
the rebels of the Low Countries. (Orig* Span.^ July 
14, 1568. 227. b. 

121. omitted. 

122. Minutes, feemingly of a difpatch of a Spanifli 
limbaflador. (Lat. and Engl.) 228. 

123. Complaints of Englifh merchants, to Q. Eli- 
zabeth ; concerning tolls exacted of them in the Low 
Countries. (Lat.) 229. 

124. A note about the price of pepper: and a 
French original letter of the D. d'Aiva, to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; defiling her to prote6l fome Spanifli fubje6ls 
arrived in an Englifh port with money for his army. 
Chateau Cambrefis, Dec. 1, 1568. 230. b. 

125. Articles of inftru6lions for fervice to be done 
by John Barnes and three others, merchants and citi- 
«ens of London. 23 1 . 

1 26. Copies and minutes of various letters of the 
Privy Council, on navy matters ;v chiefly relating to 
Spanifh and Flemifli fliips : with an anfwer to one of 
them. 1568 and 9. 233. 

127. An ordinance of the D. d'Alva, concerning 
fome abufes pra6lifed by the notaries, &c. (Fr.) 
Antwerp, Jan. 29, 1568. 243. 

128. A fummary of the intolerant decrees of the 
council of Trent. (Fr.) 245. 

1 29. Motives of certain conceflions made to thepro- 
teftants at Antwerp, at a late pacification. (Fr.) 248. 

130. A requifition of D. BofTi and A. Monica^ cap- 
tain and purfer of the fhip Cornara; defiring the 
o\niers of certain goods on board of her to take them 
out, the queen having ordered the faid fhip on fome 
other fervice. Lond^ March 10, 1569. 249. 

131. A commifTion of the prince of Orange, autho- 
rizing H. van Hittnich, and J. Buninga, to wage 
war againft the D. d'Alva. Straefborche^ Feb. 21, 
1569. ' 250. 

132. Copies and minutes of various letters, orders, 
&c. from the Council, relating to the flapping in the 
Englifli haj-bours: continued in the articles III. 137. 
139. 144. 146. A** 1569. 251. 

133. A lift of the Frenchmen, Flemings, and Wal- 
loons in the town of Rye, March 18 ; with a letter 
fron^ the mayor of Rye, inclofing the fame. March 
30, 1569-70. qss. 

134. The D. d'Alva, to Q.Elizabeth; credential 
in favour of the marquis de Cetona. (Orig. Fr.) 
Sept. 1569. 200.' 

135. An article of inftruftions of K. Philip, to his 
aipbaflTador in England. (Spanifh.) March 19 
3568-9? 261.' 

136. W. Cobham, to the Lds. of Council; fignify. 
ing his having delivered the order for the oaths to 
be taken by the ftrangers at Rye and Winchelfea. 
(Orig.) Cobham, April 2, 1569. 262. 

137. A continuation of the copies, minutes, &c 
in. 132. 263. 



138. Louis de NaflTau, to Ld. Leicefjpr ? notifyino^ 
his brother the P. of Orange being gone into Ger^ 
many ; and credential in favour of the Sr. de Lum- 
bres. (Orig*Fn) Xainftes, Oa. 17, 1569^ 296. 

139. A continuation of HI. 137. 297, 

140. A ftatement of lofles fuftained by i company 
of Englifh merchants. 302. 

141. An order of Council to the magiftrates and 
officers of cuftoms at the ports, not to" admit any 
goods of Spanifli fubjc6te : lent by Wm* Ewers. Jan. 
^^69. 303. 

142. The Spanifli ambaffador's requefts of the 
Council, concerning the fecurity of Spanifli fliips. 
Dec. 1569? S04. 

143. A papef requiring the inftruftions of the 
Council concerning the fliips feized in the Englifli 
harbours : with fome corredions by Burleigh. 305. 

144. A continuation of III. 139. 306. 

145. Q. Elizabeth, to K. Philip ii ; concerning the 
Marqs. de Cetona's mbafly. (Lat.) Windfor, 
Dec. 20, 1569. 307. 

146. A continuation of IIL 144. si o. 

147. Chiappino Vitelli (Marqs. de Cetona) to Ldi 
Burleigh.^^ requefting a paflport. (Orig. Ital.) Col- 
bruch, Dec. 4, 1569. 312. 

148. A proclamation of Q. Elizabeth, in anfwer to 
one^of the K. of Spain; juftifying her condud with 
regard to the Low Countries, &c. 813. 

149. Articles of complaint concerning naval mat^* 
ters, feemingly exhibited by a Spanifli ambaflador. 
(Lat.) s\9. 

150. The fum of a proclamation made in Flanders 
by the D. d'Alva, concerning piracies committed by 
the Englifli. April, 1569. S20. 

151. A paper, feemingly of complaints, and of 
anfwers, which however do not correfpond with the 
grievances. (Lat.) 322. 

152. Articles of redrefs propofed by Mr. Caval- 
canti on the part of Spain. (ltd.) July 7, I56g. 

325. 

153. Q. Elizabeth, to K Philip II; expoftulating 
about the D.d' Alva's conduft to her fubje6b, &c. 
(Lat.) Hampton, Jan. 18, 1569-70. 327. 

154. The defence of count d'Egmont. (Fr.) 1568. 

328. 

155. A paper entitled " Utrum princeps Auraica^ 
(flc) profugorum ex Belgia contra Albanum, ac vero 
ctiam Hifpaniam poflit fufcipere.'* 367. 

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Codex chartaceus, in folio, confians foliis 

1. Jo. Fitzwiiliams, to Sec'' Cecil; three difpatche^ 
concerning the affairs of the Low Countries, the ne* 
gociations between England and the D. d'Alva, &c. 
Antwerp, Jan. 27. Feb. 11. and Jan. 4, 1570. 4. 

2. A proclamation of the Pr. of Orange, as ftadt- 
hplder. (Dutch.) April 22, 1570. 10. 

3. Wm. de Naffau, Pr. of Orange, to Wefenbecke ; 
granting him leave of abfence. (Orig. Fr.) Am- 
ftadt. May 11, 1570. 12. 

4. A dutch letter; figned Dierek Cater, and di- 
reaedto Weeflieeck. May 22, 1570. 15. 

5. ThePr. of Orange ; two letters or proclamation* 
of his, touching contributions. (Dutch.) 1570. 17. 

6. Peter Dathenus and Pet. Aloftanus, dutch pro- 
teftant mmifters at Heidelberg, to the proteftant 
clergy at Embden;^ about an Imperial diet to be held 

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at Spiersv aad matters of reHgion itt Holland>. (Apo- 
Ic^ia Belgar.)* (Dtttth.) Heidelb. June 15, 1570. 

Inftruaians of the Pr. of Orange, for' raifing 
contributions. (I>uteh.) 1570. 

8. An order of the Privy Council^ concerning two 
fliips which were fitting out for India o* Guinea. a4. 

9. Copies and minutes of oiderSj letteisr^ &c. of 
the Privy Council ; concerning the cuftoBftS, fliipping, 
&c. in different ports. 1570. 25. 

10. The Pr. of Orange ; his requifition to give all 
poifiblc alTiflance to Jacob van Wefenbeekc, who is 
employed in his fervke ; an4 inftruftions to the faid 
J. V. Wefenbecke. (Orig. Dutch.) Dilkuborch, 
July 1, 1570- f 37. 

1 1. Laurens Jacohfon, to Dirric Cater, at Cologn ; 
bp matters of religion in Holland ; referring to the 
letters, III. 4 and 6. (Orig- Dutch.) Embden, J uly 7, 
1570. 39. 

12. Coomhert, to touching the Apo- 
logia Belgar.'' (Dutch.) Embden, July 19, I57a 

41. 

13. Another Dutch letter, on the fame fubjeft. 
Embden^ July 19, 1570. 43. 

14. A proclamation about papal indulgences 
granted in the Low Countries. (Flemifh.) Bruffels, 
July 20, 1570. 45. 

15. A journal of Wefenbecke's negociation as 
commiflary to the P. of Or. with a paper, entitled, 

touchant les villes et coUeaes." (Fr.) July, 
1570. 4^ 

1 6. J. van Wefenbecke ; concerning divers enter- 
prizes upon towns and caflles. (Dutch.) July, 1570. 

49. 

17. Job. Eniff; his declaration concerning a papal 
brief relating to indulgences. (Lat.) Groening. 
Aug. 1, 1570. "53. 

18. Wm. Pr. of Orange ; his requifition for afiift- 
ance to be given to de Wefenbecke. (Orig. Fl.) 
i>illenberch, Aug. 9, 1570. 55. 

. 19. Inftruaions to Mr. J. de Wefenbecke; with a 
paper of heads or memoranda. (Orig. Dutch, figned 
Wm. de NaiTau) Dillenb, Aug. 9. 1570, 56. 

^. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke; 
an anfwer to one of his letters ; and giving him fur- 
ther inftruaions^ (Orig* Fr.) Dillenb. Aug. 22, 
1570. 

. 21. Wm. Pr. of Orange; inftruaionsto J. de Wefen- 
becke: an extraa. (Dutch.) Dillenb. Aug. 9, 1570. 

60. 

22. Wm. Pr. of Orange; a power of attorney or 
procuration forJ.de Wefenbecke (Dutch.) Dillenb. 
Aug. 9, 1570. 61. 

23. Wm.Pr. of Orange; an addrefs to the Belgians 
for contributions. (Dutch.) Dillenb. Aug. 9, 
.1570. 62- 

24. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to Wefenbecke; concern- 
ing the furrender of certain towns. (Orig. Fr.) Dil- 
lenb. Aug. 30, 1570. 63. b. • 
. 25. A report to the council, of Englifh fhips ar- 
refted in the Spanilh dominions, and reprifals. (a 
fragment.) 64. 

. 26. Minutes of letters to Q. Eli2. and Sec^ Cecil* 
chiefly from Hen. Cobham ; concerning the affairs 
^f the Low Countries, &c. Aug. 28. Oft 15, 1570 

65. 

2^. Infbruaions to Hen. Cobham, of fuch mattiers 
is he hath to declare to the K. of Spain. March 10, 
1570. 70. 



fta. A declaration of Wefenbecke, Cater, and Coor»- 
hert, about fome proceedings of Mous. da Dojhaio. 
(Dutch.) Sept. 12, 1570. 73. 

29. Wefenbecke and Cater, touching Mons. Dol- 
hain. Sept. 13, 1570. 74. 

SO. Wm. Pr.of Orange,to J. de Wefenbecke; con- 
cerning the furreiuler of various towns in Holland* 
(Orig. Fr. all in the prince's hand.) Dillenb. Sept 
12, 1570-. 75. 

31. Wm. Pr.of Orange; inftruaions to J. de We- 
fenbecke; concerningthefurrender of towns. (Orig. 
Fr.) Sept. 26, 1570. 77. 

52. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke ; fent 
him by R. Cant, with fome furtlier inftruak>B% 
j^Orig. Fr.) Dillenb. Sept 27, 1570. 78. 

33. Wm. Pr. of Orange ; his commiffion to Joeft 
Faes, to ferve agaiiift the D. d'Alva. (Dutch.) 
Dillenb. Sept. 28, 1570. 79. 

34. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to Wefenbecke ; fent bj 
de Druynen, Vith inftruaions. (Orig. Fr.) Dillenb. 

oa. n, 1570. 79. b. 

S5. Wm. Pr. of Orange ; inftruaions to Godfrey 
de Haeftncht, &c. ; concerning the occupying of 
fome Dutch towns. >,(Orig. Dutch.) Dillenb. Oct. 11^ 
1570. 80. 

36. Wm. Pr. of Orange; an agreement for the 
purchafe of 1000 arquebufe lliot (Dutch.) Oa. 20, 
1570. 82. 

37. Wm. Pr. of Orange; four letters to* Wefen* 
becke, on the piefent occurrences. (Orig. Fr,) 
Dillenb. Oa. 22, 22, 30, and 26, r570. 90. 

38. J. van Wefenbecke, to certain commiflioners at 
W'efel. (Dutch.) Dec. SO, 1570. 92., 

39. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to M^efenbecke ; on the 
prefent occurrences. (Orig. Fr.) Dillenb. Oa. si, 
1570. 93. 

40. A Dutch paper, infcribed, The great inun- 
dation in the Netherlands. Nov. 1^ 157a'* 96. 

41. A Dutch paper. 97. 

42. Two papers of Wefenbecke, addrefTed to the 
committee at Wefel. (Dutch.) . Wefel, Nov. 5, and 
5, 1570. 98, 

43. Wm, Pr. of Orange, to Wefenbecke ; inftruc- 
tions and intelligence (Orig. Fr.) Dillenb. Nov. 5, 
1570- 101. 

44. J. de Wefenbecke, to (Dutch.) Wefel, 

Nov. 10. and Dec. 3, 1570. 104. 

45. Three Dutch papers, concerning an ^tempt to 
feize Amfterdam. Nov. 11, 1570. 105.^ 

46. Wm. Pr. of Naflau, to J. de Wefenbecke; 
fent by Mons. J. Bafins, with inftruaions. (Orig. 
Fr.) Dillenb. Nov. 13, 1570. 107. b. 

47. Wm. Pr. of Naflku; inftruaions to J. Bafins, 
Wm. count van Bcrch, &c. (Dutch.) Dillenb. 
Nov. IS, 1570. 108. 

48. A Dutch paper. Nov. 17, 1570. 110. 

49. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke; 
two letters ; the one inclofing various papers, and the 
other with intelligence, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Dillenb. 
Nov. 15 and 18, 1570. n^- 

50. Wm. Pr. of Orange ; a commiffion? (Dutch.) 
Dillenb. Nov. 24, 1570. 1 13. 

51. Wm, Pr. of Orange; Inftruaions.^ (Dutch.) 
Dillenb. Nov. 24, 1570. 114. 

52. Wm. Pr. of Orange ; an ordinance ? (Dutch.) 
Dillenb, Nov. 24, 1570. 115. 

53. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke; 
two letters of intelligence; inftruaions, and about 

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Uie purckafe of arms, (Orig. Fr.) Dillenk Nov. as, 

aild 214, 1570. 116. 

54. Wm. Pr. of Orange ; ioflm^lians coDcernins: 
fome towns taken. (Dutch.) Dillenb. Nov. 24, 
1570- 118. 

65. A depotitioii of Franz Volcherts Coornhert, 
concerning certain linns of money received by A. 
V. D^lhain for the ranfom of ihips. (Dutch.) 
Nov. 24, 1670. J go. 

. 56. Win. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefeubecke ; two 
letter$ of intelligence, inftruftioas, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 
Dillenb. Nov. 27 and 25, 1570. l$l. 

57. Two Dutch papers. Nov. 28, 157a i«s. 

58. Adrien van den HoonekJirchem? to : * ... » 
(Dutch.) Nov. gs; 1570. 125* 

59. Comelis voon Muvnaert? to Dame Dirich 
Volchaert? at Santen. (Dutch.) Nov. fl$, 1570 

126. 

60. A Dutch paper. Elnbden,NQv.SO, 1570. 128. 
<?i, A Dutch paper. Dec. 1, 1570. lag. 

61. a. A Dutch paper. Dec^ 1, I570. 130. 

62. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke ; in' 
telligence and inftruaions. (Orig. Fr.) Dillenb. 
Pee. 3, 1570. 131. 

63. A Dutch paper. Dec. 4, 1570. 1S2. 

64. A Dutch paper. Wefel, Dec. 4, 1570. 13S. 

65. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke; 
a letter fent by de Virieu, with inftruftions ; and 
WQther letter of intelligence. (Orig. Fr.) Dillenb. 
Pec. 4 and 6, 1570. 134. * 

66. A Dutch paper. Wefel, Dec. 7, 1570. 137. 

- 67. Wm. Pr. of Orange; his inftruaions to de 
Yineu. (Fr.) Dec. 9, 1570. 138. 

68. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to Mons. Bafins; an order 
for the payment of money. (Dutch.) Dillenb. 
Pec. 4, 1570. 142 

69. Wm. Pr. of Grange, to J. de Wefenbecke ; in- 
telligence about enterprizes upon towns. (Ori?. Fr.) 
Dillenb. Dec. 8, 1570. *'i4S. 

70. J. de Wefenbecke, to the earl of March ; certi- 
fying the good difpofition of the Pr. of Orano-e 
(Orig. Fr.) Wefel, Dec. 14, 1570. 14I. ' 

71. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke; 
intelligence. (Orig. Fr.) Dillenb. Dec. 14, 1570. 

146. 

72. Three Dutch papers, on money matters. Dec. 
15, 1570. 148. 

73. J. de Wefenbecke, to the Pr. of Orange? re- 
ports the furprize of a town, and various other mat- 
ters. (Orig. Fr.) Wefel, Dec. 15, 1570. 150. 

74. A Dutch paper. Wefel, Dec. 1 5, 1 5 70. 151. 

75. The Pr. of Oraqge, to J. de Wefenbecke;' in- 
telligence pf enterprizes. (Orig. Fr.) Freydenberch 
Dec. 16, 1570. 152. ' 

76. Dierick S..ellnich, to count de Ber<Hies; 
two letters of congratulation, and intelligence about 
the war. (Orig. Fr.) Wefel, Pec. ir and I8, 1570. 

153. 

77. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke ; in- 
telhgence. (Orig. Fr.) freydenb. Dec 20, 1570. 

155. 

78. A Dutch paper. Pec. 22, 1570. 156. b. 

. • . 79. NicoUas Brunynck, to counfellor Wefenbecke; 
dirednig him to fend intelligence to the Pr of 
Orange. (Orig. Fr.) Siegen, Dec. 24, 1570. 157. 

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8 h Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke ; ac- 
knowlecjging the receipt of - letters, and giving in- 
telligence, (Orig.Fr.) Siegfcn, Dec. 24, \59. 

B£. Two orders of coubgU, to fame oomnulfioner 
IB the Low Countries ; about redrefs to be demanded 
for injuries committed in the Span:i(h dominions. 
(Orig.) Hampton-court, Dec. £3 and 24, 1570. i^i. 

83. Wm. Pr. of OrangCji tQ J* de Wefenbecke ; 
telligence. Dillen. Dec. 28, 1570. i63. 

84. A deliberation on a propofitioii ©f the D* 
d'Alva? (Dutch.) 15TQ. 164. 

^5. Inftruaions of the Spani(k government in the 
Low Countries, coHcerning the form of abjuring 
herefy, and givbg abfolution* (Lat.) 1570* 170. 

86. A Dutch paper ; probably a fragment 17 1 . b. 

87. A paper of intelligence concerning anegocia* 
tion for peace, a marriage between the prince of Na- 
varre and Mad"* Marguerite, the Fr. king's fifter, &a 
1370. 172. 

88. " Declaration fur la convocation des alTembWes 
des^ cftats genefaux et particuliers des Provinces 
Unies des Pais Bas.'' 174. 

89. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke ; in- 
telligence* (Fr.) Dillenb. Jan. a. 1571. 178. 

90 to the town of Haga. (Dutch.) 

Jdn. 17,1571. 179. 

91. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbeckq; 
inteUigcnce. (fV.) Dillenb. Jan* 3, 157 1. I8O. 

92. J. de Wefenbecke, to ...... . about contribur 

tipns. Orig. Fr.) Jan. 6, 1571. l8Q.b. 

93. Q. Elizabeth, to the D. d'Alva; fignifying bef 
having ordered Guereau d'Efpes out of liie Kingdom. 
(Fr.) Weftm. Jan. 4, 1570. . igi. 

94. A fummons of the Bp. of Antwerp to a fynod 
at the faid place. (Lat.) Jan. 19, 1571. 182. 

S5. Wm. Pr. of Orange; a proclamation for raif^- 
ing money. (Dutch.) Jan. 19,; 1571. 1813. 

96. Q. Elizabeth, to K. Philip II ; expoftulating 
about fome ill treatment of her fubjefts; by H. Cob- 
ham. (Lat.) Greenw. March 20, 1571? • 184. 

97. K. Philip II, to Q. Elizabeth; anfwer to the 
above. (Orig. Lat.) Efcurial, June 4, 1571. 185. 

98. Three orders of Privy Council, concerning 
cuftoms. June 16, 1571. 187 

99. The ways how to annoy the K. of Spain, and 
to provide for the reflitution of wrongs, (a difcourfc 
by Mr. Higgins.) June, 1571. 189. 

100. Q. Elizabeth, to K. Philip ii; expoftulating 
concerning d'Efpes, &c. (Lat) Weftm. Dec. 1^ 
1571. 193, 

101. A meflage from the Fr. ambaffador at Bruf- 
fels, to the Fr. king; concerning the deliverance of 
the Q. of Scots, by the praftices of the D. d'Alva ; 
fent by de Cochard. 1571. 197. 

J 02. Minutes of orders, letters, &c. of the Ad-^ 
miralty and Privy Council ? concerning affairs of 
cuftoms, &c. at the ports. April, 1571. Nov. 157a. 

203. 

103. Wm. Pr. of Orange; inftru6lions to J. de 
Wefenbecke. (Fr.) 061. 10, 1571. 21 8. 

104. A tarif for contributions, for expelling the 
Spaniards. (Fr.) 1571. 221. 

105. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke; 
thiee letters of intelligence, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 
Pillenb, Jan. 5, March b and 20, 1572. 226. 

106. The inhabitants of FluAing, to Q. Elizabeth; 
juftifying their refiftance to the D. d'Alva. (Orig. 
Lat) April 2, 157«. 229. 

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107. l^ons. de Zweveghem ; his petition to Q. | militery operations about Zirickzee (probably the 



Elizabeth for reftitution, and future fecurity: with 
marginal minutes by Cecil. April 10, 1572. 230. 

108. Anfwer to what M. de Zweveghem delivered to 
the Council, and alfo in writing to the Queen, on the 
19th of April, 1572. (Fr. a rough draught.) 233* 

109. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke ; in- 
ftruaions, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Dilleub. April 25, 1572. 

235. 

110. A Dutch note concerning Zweveghem; and 



fiegeofit.) 1572. 293. 

131. Carmen ad Batavos, vetufto in marmore re* 
pertum. 294. b. 

132. P. de Finofe; his difcourfe, addreffed pro- 
bably to fome Engliili minifter, on the origin and 
progrefs of the revolution in the Low Countries.' 
(Orig. Fr) 1572. 295. 

133. Titles of letters to the Q. and fir. Wm. Cecil, 
from the town of Flufhing and the Pr. of Orange. 



a French one promifing to reward certain fervices; May 27, June 7, and Dec. 24, 1572. 



308. 



thelatter of Jan. 10, 1572. 236. 

1 1 1. The D. d'Alva, to Q. Elizabeth; with a con- 
ciliatory anfwer from the king his matter. (Orig. 
Ft.) Bruffels, June 22, 1572. 238. 

112. Wm. Pr. of Orange, to J. de Wefenbecke; 
two letters of inftruttions. (Orig. Fr.) Dillenb. 
May 9, and 30, 1572. 239. 

113. K. Philip II, to Q. Elizabeth; thanking her 
for not countenancing his rebels in the Low 
Countries. (Orig. Lat.) Madrid, June 30, 1572. 

241. 

114. Draughts of three Letters out of England, to 
the D. d'Alva ; acquainting him with the occurrences 
of the times. (Spanifli.) July 21, Aug. 7, and 19, 
1572. 242. 

115. Tho. Cotton, to the Sec'' of State? ftating 
the origin of the troubles in the Low Countries, and 
the propriety of affifting the Pr. of Orange. (Orig.) 
Fluftiing, Aug. 23, 1572. 251. 

116. Draughts of five letters out of England, to 
the D. d'Alva; on the occurrences of the times. 
(Spanifli) London, Aug. 30, Sept. 8, 16, 20, and 
0€t. 7, 1572 



134. An anfwer of Mons. de la Motte, to fome 
iuftrudions of the Pr. of Orange. 1572. S09. 

135. A lift of towns and diftrifts in the Low 
Countries, mortgaged to the Ct. of Montbeliard, and 
the States. 1572. 3 10. 

1 36. An account of the maflacre of St. Bartholo- 
mew, fent to the Pr, of Orange. (Fr.) 1572. 31 1. 

137. Wm. count de la Marck; his remonftrancc 
concerning the management and difcipline of the 
fleet of the Pr. of Orange: addreffed to Q. Eliz. and 
her Council. (Orig. Fr.) 1572. 3X3. 

138. Wm. count de la Marck, to Q. Elizabeth; 
notifying the taking of Brill; and requefting aid, 
(Orig. Lat.) 1572. 315^ 

139. A ftatement concerning the affairs of the Pr. 
of Orange ; feemingly addreffed to fome Englifli mi- 
niftcr. (Fr) 1572. si6. , 

140. Six letters of intelligence to the D. d'Alva, 
(Spanifli.) Loud. Jan. 30, 14, Feb. 4, 16, 18, and 
23, 1573. 319- 

141. K. Philip II, to the D. d'Alva; recommend- 
253. I ing Roldan Turnoz, an Englifh catholic. (Orig. 



117. An appointment by the Privy Council, of Spanifli) Madrid, Feb. 4. 1573 



329. 



commiffioners'for the reftraint of traffic. Windfor, 
Oa. 11, 1572. 262. 

1 1 8. Draughts of two letters of intelligence, to the 
D. d'Alva. (Spanifli.) London, Oft. 26, and 27, 
1572. 263. 



119. An order of the Privy Council, to the com- fome commercial points. 



142. K. Philip II, or rather his council at Ant- 
werp ; a proclamation forbidding all intercourfe with 
the king's enemies. Feb. 28, 1573. S30. 

143. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Attorney Gen. fent in 
the time of the colloquy at Bruges j concerning 



334. 



miffioners for the reftraint of traffick. Nov. 3, 1572. 

269. 

120. Draught of a letter of intelligence to the D. 
d'Alva, (Spanilh.) London, Nov. 3, 1572. 270. 

122. Extract of a letter, giving an account of 
an expedition of the D. d'Alva to Nimeguen, &c. 
(Fr.) Nov. 6, 1572.. 272. 

1 23. Draughts of four letters of intelligence to the 
D. d'Alva. (Spanifli.) Lond. Nov. I7>and 25, and 
Dec. 1, and 22, 1572. 273. 

124. A memoir concerning the privileges of the 
county of Brabant; fent to the magiftrates of Ant- 
werp. (Flemifli.) June. 282. 

125. An order of the Privy Council, to one of the 
cuftomers of the port of London, to allow Will. Par- 
ker to import hops, wine, cloths, &c. Hampton-Ct 
Dec. 8, 1572. 285. 

126. Capitulation between fir Humphry Gilbart, 
and tiie Govr. and borrowmen of Flufliing. (Fr.) 
July 15, 1572. 286. 

127. The Lds. of Council, to Humph. Gilbart; 
and a memorial to Capt. Pickman ; concerning the 
fervice in the Ix)w Countries. 1572. 287. 

128. A brief note, the better how to underfland the 
charts and draught of Harlem. 29 1. 

129. A lift of troops to be, or that may be fupplied, 
as contingents, by German princes. 292. 

130. A rough draught; being an account of fome 



144. Requifitions of the Spanifli commiflioners ; 
and articles propofed by them at the colloquy at 
Bruges. (Lat.) March 7, 15 7S. 

145. Two anfwers of the Englifli commiflioners, to 
the Spanifli requifitions. (Lat.) ]March 9, and ifl, 
1573. 340. 

1 46. A reply of the Spanifli commiflTioners, to the 
above anfwers ; and eleven other reciprocal anfwei*s 
and replies, complaints of merchants, kc. all relating 
to the fame colloquy. (Lat) March 19, April 2 k 
1573. 344. 

147. Draught of a letter of intelligence, to the D. 
d'Alva. (Spanifli.) Lond. April 7, 1573. 357- . 

148. Edw. Chefter, to thanks for having 

procured him money ; and defiring further imprefts 
for naval purpofes. (Orig.) May 23, 1573. 358. 

149. Wm. Pr. of Orange? a complimental letter 
fent to fome Englifli minifter, by Mr. Herle. (Orig. 
Fr.) Delfter, May, 1573. 359. 

150. Draught of a letter of intelligence, to the D. 
d'Alva. (Spanifli.) London, June 9, 1573. 36o, 

151. Wm. Herle's account of certain difcourfes he 
had with the Pr. of Orange, touching the ftate of the 
Low Countries. (Orig.) Lond. June 11, 157s. 

362. 

152. Joh. Sturmius, to complimental. 

(Orig. Lat.) Strafljurgh, June 14, 157.3.. .. . 370. 

153. S. Jewks, to Wm. Herle; intelligence about 

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the war in the Low Ctmntries. (Ori^.) Delft, July 
11, 1573. 371. 

154. A dlfcuflRon t)f the qneftion "Utrtira princeps 
Auraicc (fic) profugorum tuitionem contra Albanum, 
ac vero etiam regem H . . . . , poflit fufcipere ? " ( Lat. ) 

374. 

135. A copy of latin verfes, in the perfon of Belgia. 

3S0. 

156fc A draught of a letter from Cecil, to Antonio 
do Guaras ; being an ample difcuflion of the nego- 
ciations between England and Spain, (a great part in 
Cecirs own hand). ssr. 

157. A fet of items about the fate of fomi& efFi^dts 
by Spanifh commiflioners. 385. 

158. Titles of ftate papers relating to the Low 
Countries. 1573. ssft. 

159. The D. d'Alva, to Q. Elizabeth; concerning 
the treaty figned by Ant. de Guaras. (Orig. Fr.) 
Nimeguen, April 15, 1573. SBflf. b. 

160. Treaty between England and Spain. (Fr. 
printed.) 1573. S88. 

1 6 1 . " Negociations des Anglois pout pouvoir ufer 
la riviere de Schelde vers Anvers." May 45) 1573. 

390. 

162. " Ratificalio articulorum conchiforum inter 
D. de Burghley & ducem de Alva/' die 10 Martii : 
item regis catholici die 8 Julii. 1573. 392. 

103. Articles for a loan demanded by the States 
General of Q. Elizabeth. ( Lat. ) 396. 

164. The D. d'Alva, to Q. Elizabeth; mentions 
hid not having lately received any letters from Spain. 
(Orig. Fr.) Nimeguen, June 17, 1573. 397. b. 

165. K. Philip H, to Q. Elizabeth; notifying the 
recall of the D. d'Alva, and the appointment of L. de 
Requezens to fucceed him (Orig. Jbr.) Madrid, 
OcL 19, 1573* 398. b. 

Galba, C. V. 
Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 387. 

1. M^m. Pr. of Orange? to ... . conipli mental : 
fent by a confidential perl'on, to whom he appeals for 
intelligence. (Orig. Fr.) Fluliiing, Jan. 4, 1574-5? 1. 

2. Ph. de Croy, toth^Earlof LeiceOer? thanking 
him for fome dogs. (Orig. Fr.) Hcverles, Feb. 7^, 
1574. 2. 

3. Piero Spinelly, to ... . about a fecret to make 
cuiralTes ball-proof. (Orig. Ital.) Antwerp, Feb. 
20, 1574. 3. 

4. Acerbo Vetlutelli, to ... . profeffing great de- 
votednefs, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Lond. March 10, 1575. 

4. 

5. Chiappino VitelH, to the Earl of Leicefler ; re- 
commending Fred. Zuchari the painter. (Otio-. 
Ital.) Antwerp, March 15, 1574. 

6. Four letters of intelligence to the commendator 
of Caftile (Requezcins.) (Spanitii.) London, March 
£«, 15, April 5, and 19, 1574. 5. b. 

7- " Requefts exhibited by the commiffioners of the 
Low Countries," April 25. fo. 

8. A letter of intelligence to Requezens. (Spanifli) 
London, May 3, 1574. 12, 

9. " Refponfum aliud oratorum 6elgarum, a4 que- 
relas mercatorum Anglorum.*^ May 13, 1574* 14. 

10 " Replicatio commifs. regince Anglkft, ad re^ 
Iponfum oratorum Belganun.'? May 1 8, 1 574* 16. 

11. Five reciprocal papers or notes on the above 
negociation. (Lat.) May I8 and 23, 1574^ 17. 

1^ Difcurfus a&aruia per £>m« Sucvingham 



this rdites to the aid given by England to thfe rebels 
in the Low Countries. May *i3, 1574. 21. 

1 3. Refponfum ad difcurfum milium 23 May.'' 
May ^>8, 1574. 24. 

14. A proteftof the Belgic commiffioners ; and a 
declaration about the fliipping of the Eriglilh com- 
millioners, the latter dated July 6, i574.(Lat.) 28. b. 

15. Four letters of intelligence to Requezens. (Spa- 
nifh.) London, May 10, 17, and June 1, 1574. 31. 

16. A fliort letter by the fame perfort who wrote 
the above, to the K. of Spain. (Spanijh.) London, 
July 20, 1574. s6. 

17. Rocho Bonetti, to the E. of Leicefler; com-- 
plaining of fome relations who had ftripped him of his 
private property. (Orig. Ital) Antwerp, Aug. 9, 
I5?4. S7. 

18. Roger Edwardcs, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
about the war in Hollaiid, &c. (Orig ?) Lond. Aug. 
23, 1574. 38.' 

19. Rocho Bonetti, to the E. of Leicefter; intel- 
ligence from Italy, and the Low Countries. (Orig. 
Ital.) Antwerp, Aug: 19, 1574. 39. 

20. Don Bernardino de Mendof a, to the E. of Lei- 
cefter. (Spaniih.) Aug. CO, 1574. 40. 

21. Minutes of four letters from Flanders. 1574. 

41. 

122. " Conchifio colloquii inter Elizab. & Phil. 
II. habiti Londini, de compenfatioue bouorum arrefto- 
ruiDi" Briftolii, Aug. 21, 1574. 42. 

23. E. Philip II, to Requezens ; inftrufting him to 
temporixe with England, &c. (an Englilh tranfla- 
tion.) Madrid, Sept. 2, 1574. 46. 

24. Ch. de Boifot, to .... . three letters of newi, 
concerning the fupplies fent into Leyden, and other 
military operations in Holland. N. B. This Boifot 
was not the adniirah (Orig. Fr.) Aliddleburgh, 
06t. 4, 7, and Nov. 10, 1574. 46. b. 

25. D. Bernardino de Mendo^a, to the E. of 
Leicefter ; exprefling his wilhes for friendfliip with 
England ; and commending Dr. Wilfon. (Orig. Lat.) 
BrulTels, Dec. 6, 1574. ' 50. 

26. Tho. Wilfon, to Ld. Burleigh ? reports his ne- 
gociations at BrufliLls, about the tree paftage of mer- 
chants, and the rebels. (Orig.) Bruflels, Dec. 1 1, 
1574. 51. 

27. Q. Elizabeth ; her commiffion authorizing A. B. 
C. D. E; F. to inquire into the undue feizure made 
by private perfons, of Spaniih veffels, and goods ar- 
retted. A*" 16 regni. 1574 or 5. 52. 

29; Matters to be confidered telating to the revolt 
in Holland and Zealand, Jan. 12, 1575. 5^ 

29. " To be anfwered of thetn of Holland being 
properly an anfwer of the En^lifh minifiry to the ap- 
plication of the Hollanders for aid. Jan. 15, 1575. 

62. 

304 " Anfwers to be given to the Hollanders.'* 
Ja«. J6, 1575. 66; 

SF. " The futn of the opinion of the cDtincil upon 
the itqueft of the Hollanders^ and upon confideration 
bad of the mefliges and negociations of Sir Henry 
Cobham in Spain, ^d . . i ; . Corbet with the com*' 
miffioners at Antwerp;" Jan. 16, 1575. 67; 

32. ^ Confideration of the cafe of the Hollanders.'* 
Jan. 20, 1575; 72. 

SS" Things to be confidered if the Q. Majefly fliall 
intend to aid the Hollanders, in cafe that Ilje cannot 
procftre the accord betwixt the K. of Spain and them.'* 
Jfti. 21, .15754 76. 

34. Tho. Wilkes, to Q; Elizabeth; intelligence 
concerning the behaviour of the Hollanders to the E. 

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of Leicefter, and the military proceedings in Holland, 
(the beginning \ranting.) 1587. 70. 

35. The original draught of " the fiim of the opi- 
nion, &c." V. 31. (in Lord Burleigh s hand writing.) 
Jan. 16, 1575* 84. 

S6. " Complaints of the merchants of England'' 
trading in the Low Countries. 1575. ss. 

37. " The fum of the fpeech that palTed betw een 
Champagny and het IMajelly the former remon- 
llrating againft her couliteiianciiig the Belgian rebels. 
Jan. 12, 1575* 91. 

38. An anfwer of the Hollanders to the Privy Coun- 
cil, on fome pixipofals made to them. {Lsit.) Feb. 
^6, 1575. 94. 

39. Chiappino Vitelli, to the E. of Leicefter ; fent 
by Capt. Roca, \vho polVeffes the fecret of tempering 
Heel fo as to make it ball proof (Orig. Ital.) Ant- 
wcrp, Feb. 14, 1575. 97. 

40. R count de Mansfclt, to Leicefter ; defiring 
fome bounds-. (Orig. Vv.) Pi^ague, March 3, 1575. 

98. 

41. Pietro Dimetrio (a refugee from Flanders) to 

i . requefting his protc6Hon againft the people 

of BriftoL (Orig. Ital.) Briftol, April 21, 1575. 

99. 

42. Tho. Wiifon, to Ld. Burleigh? about fending 
tver a Neapolitan horfe, and tome gofs-hawks ; alfo 
about the K. of Spain's offers of peace. (Orig.) Bruges, 
March 22, 1574. 100. 

43. " Difcours du provifeur IlTivre, touchant la 

guerre, qui fe doit faire par mer aux Pays Bas 

avec autres concernant aulTi la guerre de terre." April, 
1575. 101. 

44. " Replicatio ad ea quae llL Doili; confiliarii re- 
tinae majeftatis refpondcrunt ad fcriptum (legator. 
Reg. Cath.) 7 menfis Maii datum." 1575. 109. 

45. " Refponfum Confiliarior. ad fcriptum ct arti- 
culos exhibitos reginae Ma** per D. de Boifchot, le- 
jgtit. Reg. Cath. 20 May, 1575. 1 11. 

46. Monf des Bofchot, to Q. Elizabeth ; requefting 
explicit anfwers to certain points. (Fr.) May 31, 

47. " Refponfum Confiliaridn ad fcriptum D. Bof- 
chotti ad reginam." May 31, 1575. 116. b. 

48. " Refponfum Confiliarior. ad articulos per D. 
Bofchot, derebellibus ejiciendls, 7 Maii, 1575.'* il8. 

49. Monf. de Bofchot, to the Lds. of Council. 
(Fr.) London, May 7, 1575. 120. 

50. Refponfum Confiliar. ad fcriptum Bofchotti," 
May 15, 1575, 123. 

51. ''The ambafuidor of the Lom^ Countries, his 
reqndts touching pelts. (Ft.) April 25, 1575. 127. 

52. '* Refponfum ad id quod requiritlegatus de pel- 
libus expoilandis. 15 May 1575. 128. 

53. " A declaration made by Melf Ch. and L. de 
Bofchot to Q. Ehzabtth in vindication of the go* 
vernment of Zealand. (Fr.) Middleb, May 28, .1575. 

129. 

54. Inftructions for Dan. Rogers, difpatched to the 
Pr. of Orange by her niajefty's order. June 8, 1575. 

140. 

55. Ph. de Croy, to the E. of Suffex; about a pre- 
fent of a dog. (Orig. Fr.) Briiflels, June 16, 1574. 

143. 

56. Anotlier copy of the inftruaions to D. Rogers. 

(V. 54.) June 8, 1575. i45. 

57. Inftruftions for Sir Humphry Gilbert in the 
Low Countries; fent by Capt. Pickman. 1575. 

146. b. 



58. Another copy of the inftruftions to D. Rogers. 
(V. 54. and 56.) June 8, 1575. 149. 

59. An abbreviate of Dan. Rogers' journey into 
Holland and Zealand. 1575. 153. b. 

60. The commendator of Caftile (Requezens) to Q. 
EHzabeth ; concerning flapping : a letter to bfe fent 
to the Spanifli admiral P. Menendez. (Fr.) June, 
1575. 159. 

61. Dart. Rogers, to the Pr. of .Orange; a memo- 
rial of complaints of fcveral merchants. (Lat.) July 
12, 1575. 160. 

62. Inftruftions intended for Sir Tho. Randolph, 
but fince given to Mr. Robt. Corbet, fent about Oct. 
29, to the commendator. Oft. 21, 1575. 170. 

63. A confideration of the difficulties that may and 
are likely to enfue lipon the not aiding and miniftering 
of the Pr. of Orange, the ftates of Holland, &c* Oft. 
17, 1575. 183. 

64. Inftruftions for John Haftings, to be fent into 
Holland to the Pr. of Orange. Oft. 29, 1575. 189. 

65. Another copy of the inftruftions for Mr. Cor- 
bet. (V. 62.) Oft. 29, 1575. 200. 

66. Another copy of the inftruftions for John Haft- 
ings. (V. 64.) Oft. 29, 1575. 204. b. 

67. Minutes of various intelligence from Antwerp 
and Paris. . Nov. 1575^ 208. 

68. A paper of various intelligence concerning the 
Turks, Italy, France, &c. Nov. 1575. 209. 

69. Tho. Copley, to Q. Elizabeth ; juftifying him- 
felf concerning the charges of having endeavoured to 
inveigle fome of her fubjefts into the Spaniih fervice, 
and of having alTumed a greater ftate than belongs 
to him. (Orig.) Antwei-p, Nov. is, 1575. 211. 

70. Minute of an anfwer of Q. Elizabeth to the 
Hollanders. 1575. 212. b. 

71. Gafpar Schen r to Tho. Grefliam ; about fome 
commiflions, and private concerns. (Orig. Ital.) 
Bruffels, Dec. 13, 1576. 213. 

72» Poftulata of the Spanifli ambaffador as to the 
receiving the Belgian rebels in England, according 
to the tenor of a letter of K Philip of Nov. 25, 1574". 
(Fn) 1575. £15/ 

73. Tho. Wiifon, to the citizens of Flufl)ing; fliarply 
reprehending them for having impeded the merchan't 
adventurers in flieir navigation up the Scheld to Ant- 
werp. (Lat.) Dunkirk, March 27, 1575. 21C. 

74. Notes of ftate papers, concerning navv aftuirs, 
and Holland. 1575. 216. b. 

75. A confultation touching the colloquv of the 
commiflioners for the K. of Spain, and the "deputies 
for the Pi ince of Orange. (Fr.) 1575. 217. 

76. Inftruftions given to the deputies of the Pr. 
of Orange, fent to Breda to negociate a peace. (Fr. 
the end wanting.) 1575. 222. 

77. " Bref difcours des chofes advenucs au gou- 
vernementdu grand commandeur de Caftille, jufqu'i 
la venue de don Jean d'Autriche," ending in 1575. 

224- 

78. Rob. Beale, to Ld. Burleigh ? reporting fome 
negociations relating to Ld. Oxford ; intelligence, &c.' 
(Orig.) Middleb. June 5, 1576. ^52. 

79. The ftates of the Netherlands commiflion, to 
Fr. de Hale\vyn, Ld. of Sweveghem ; to repair to Lon- 
don, and negociate a loan of 200,000 angelots. (Fr.) 
Jan. IB, 1576-7? 254! 

80. Certain articles to be performed by the ftates 
for fuch fums of money that fliall be by them borrow- 
cd 1577. ^55. 

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pi-efciTed by him to the States ; about Eriglifli rebels 
fled into the Low Countries, &c. 1577. ^55. h. 

82. Form of a bond of fecurity of the cities of 
the Low Countries, for the loan of £, 20,000 bor- 
rowed by the States, of Q, Elizabeth. (Lat;) 1577. 

83. A declaration of the ftates of Brabant, of the 
nfe they were to make of Q. Elizabeth's loan. (Lat) 
Bruflels, Jan. 8, 1577. C58. 

84. A note to (liew the Privy Council how dan- 
gerous it would be to England if K. Philip were to 
poffefsthe Low Countries by conqueft. Jan. 1576. 

260. 

85. John Hawkins' declaration of the fleps taken 
by the D. de Feria, &c. to draw him into a plot 
againft Q. Elizabeth, in favour of Mary Q. of Scots, 

86. A proportion of the charge of thofe fliips and 
men which are fufficient to be avenged of the king, 
marked L H. Jan. 1576. r 262. 

87- Notes of two letters from the ftates of the Low 
Countries. 1576. 053, 

88. Inftru6)ions given to Wm. Davifon, fent into 
the Low Countries, March 29, 1576. 264. 

89. Robt. Alexander, to Ld* Burleigh ? various in- 
telligence concerning Champigny, mutinous troops, 
&c. (Orig.) Antwerp, Aprife. 268. 

90. Anfwer of the council of ftate of the Low 
Countries, to the propofals made to them by Wm. 
Davifon, April u, 1576. (Fr.) Bruflels, April 16, 
1576 ; with a fummary of the faid propofals. 269» b. 

91. Wm- Davifon, to Ld. Burleigh; intelhgence 
about the affairs of the Low Countries. (Orig.) 
Bruflels, April 16, 1576. 270. b. 

92. inftruAions to Robt. Beale, difpatched to the 
Pr. of Orange, i^pril 16, 1576. 27i. 

93. Inftrudions to Dn.Wilfon, fent to the ftates 
of the Low Countries. Oft. 22, 1576. 272. b. 

94. " The full ftate of the matter depending be- 
fore her Majefty, touching the affairs of the Low 
Countries." oyn 

95. The opinion of a gentleman, touching the 
courfe the States ought to take tor their defence. 277. 

9(5. Wm. Davifon, to Ld. Burleigh ; intelligence 
oil the ftate of affairs in the Low Countries. (Oi io-.) 
£ruflels, April 21, 1576. 279. 

07. Daniel Rogers, to the Pr. of Orange; along 
letter expofiulating on the outrages committed by the 
people of Fluihiiig. (Orig. Lat.) liril, April 24, 

1576. 280. 

. 98. An agreement between the Pr. of Orange, and 
fir Wrt. Winter and I?obt. Beale, Englifli commif- 
fioners; about the nn.tual refritution of fome fJiips. 
(Fr.) Middleb. July 21, 1576. ' 284. 

pp. Account of a negociation between 'England 
and Holland, concerning the reftitution of fliips and 
goods feized from the merchants adventurers, the 
payment of a loan, &c. with feveral other papers re- 
lating thereto. 1576. . 280. 

1 00. Conflderations of the caufe betwixt the Q Ma- 
jefty, and the Pr. of Orange; concerning the feizure 
of Ihips and goods by the Zealandeis, &c. (adra«<^ht 
in Ld. Burleigh's hand.) Aug. 1576. 292. 

101 • • •• to Mr. Chefler; ample advice 

about hi.s manner of proceeding with tlie Pr. of 
Orange for obtaining redrefs- for the infults com- 
mitted by the Zealanders. London, Aug. 7, 1576. 

«94. 

102. Fra. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter .? 



urging the execution of a bond for £. 23,000, bcr^ 
roMedofBapt. Spinola. (Orig.) Antweip,Aug. 17; 
»576-. 

103. Wm. Pr. of Nafl'au, to ....... . about re- 

prifals made by the Englilh, the Q. not approving of 
tlie treaty lately made by Winter and Beaie. (Oi i^. 
Fr.) Middleb. Aug. 23, 1570. 298? 

104. A declaration of tlie ftates of Brabant, con- 
cerning the means of reftoring the tranquillity of the 
Low Countries. (Fr.) Bruls. Sept. 8, 1576. 299. 

103» An order of the magiftrates of Ghent, to 
ring the alarm bells in cafe any rebels fliotild'art- 
proaclh (Fr.) Sept. 1 1, 1576. 299. b. 

lOfi. " Receflus five fententia comitis Schwartze- 
bufgici, pacificationis Bredanaj :" and fome letters 
relating to it. April, 1575. 300. 

107. AFlcmifli paper; feemingly a declaration of 
the Itatcs of Flanders for a pacification, and the ex- 
puUion of the Spaniards. Ghent, Sept 19, 1576. 

302. 

108. Scc^ Walfmgham, to the E. of Leicefter; ac- 
quamtinghim with his endeavours to pcrfuade the 
Q. to fend fome perfon to D. Juan of Auftria; and 
intelligence. (Orig.) Hampton Ct Nov. 20, 1576. 

303. 

109. A refolution of a number of gentlemen of 
Flandels, to fend fbr the Pr. of Orancre, (Fr.) 
Ghent, Sept. 22, 1576. 305! 

no. Tho. Wilfon, to Q. Elizabeth; reports fome 
negociations with the fiatcs of the Low Countries, 
their great animiafity againft the Spaniards; intelli- 
gence. (Orig.) Antweip, Nov. 10, 1576. 306. 

111. Sec' Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter ; the 
Q. will not refolve to fend a peifon to D. Jolm of 
Auftria, &c. (Orig.) Hampt. Ct. Nov. 25, 1576. 

308. 

11 2. William of Naffaii, to the ftates of the Low 
Countries; declaring the purpofe of his revolt, mea- 
fures to be taken with D. John, and againft tlie ty- 
ranny of the Spaniards, &c. (an Englifli tranflation.) 
Middleb. Nov. so, 1576. 310. 

113. Tlie petition of the f>ates general of the Low 
CouTitries, to D. John of Auftria ; with his anfwer to 
the fame. Dec. 3, 1576. 214. 

114. The above Ait. in French, (two copies) 
Dec. ^, i57Cv . 317/ 

115. The ftates general of the Low Countries; 
credential in favour of Sweveghem. (Orio-. Fr.) 
BrulTels, Dec. 4, 157C. 324. b! 

• 116. Tho. Wilfon, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
the diftrafted ftate of tJie Low Countries, &c. 
(Orig. two letters.) , BruiTels, Dec. 3 and 5, '1576.' 

325. 

117.. Guil. Boi-ga ... to Accrbo Velutelli in Lon- 
don; concei-ning a matrimonial caufe of his own; 
and foliciting the protedion of the E. of Leicefter ? 
alfo fome intellig6nce. (Orig. Ital.) Bruges, Dec. 
5, 1576_. t 329. 

118. Reply of the .ftates general of the Low 
Countries, to Don John's anfwer to their petition ; 
and acceptance of the fame. (Fr,) Luxemburg 
Dec. 6, 1576. 3307* 

119. The ftates general of the Low Countries, to 
D. John of Auftria ; an expoftulation occafioned by 
fome intercepted letters, (two copies.) Bruflels 
Dec. 8, 1576. 332.' 

120. Tho. Wilfon, to the E. of Leicefter; various 
intelligence. (Orig:) Bruflels, Dec. 6, 1576. 336. 

121. Benedetto Spinola, to the E. of Leicefter; 

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earneftly folicitins: the reimbiirfement of a loan. 
^Oriir. itil.) London, Dec. 8, 1576, 337. 

Dan. Rogers, to the E. of Leicefter; noti- 
fying the arrival of Sweveghem, and the feizure of 
Rowles the Spanifli governor of Weft Friefland. 
(Orig.) Gravefend, DeC; 12,1576. 338. 

123. A fet of letters, entitled, " Negociation of 
Mons. Sweveghem ambaffador of the eftates of Bra- 
bant, Flanders, &c. in England. (Fr.) Dec. 1576. 

339. 

1 24. Inftru6}ions given to Edw. Horfey, Efq. fent 
to Don John of Auftria. Dec. 14, 1576. 349. 

125. Ben*' Spinola, to the E. of Leicefter ; ftrongly 
reprcfenting his urgent neceflities. (Orig. Ital.) 
Loud. Dec. 15, 1576. 353. 

126. Q. Elizabeth; her comtniflion appointing the 
Lds. Burleigh, Leicefter, and Sulfex, ana Sec'' Wal- 
fmgham, to treat with Sweveghem. (Orig.) Hampt 
Ct. Dec. 25, 1576. 354. 

127. Two papers of intelligence from Marche en 
Taminc, where Don John M^as tlien refiding. (the 
firft is a copy of part of the fecond.) Dec. 29, 1576. 

355. 

1 28. Tho. Wilfon. to the E. of Leicefter ; two re- 
ports of his negociations in the Low Countries. 
(Orig.) Bruflels, Dec. 27 and 30, 1576. 358. 

129. A difcourfe made by the lord Champigny, 
touching the troubles in the Low Countries. Dec. 
1576. 362. 

ISO. A paper on the powers and proceedings of 
T>. John of Auftria in the Low Countries. (Fr.) 
1^76. 365. 

131. " Avis du roy d'Efpagne pour D. Juand'Au- 
ftria, fur les affaires des Pays Bas." 1576. 369. 

I.*2. " AvertiflTement pour M. de Laflinghien, fur 
to venue de D. Jean d'Auft. 1576. 371. 

133. A memorial for Dan. Rogers, to deal with the 
Pr. of Orange and duke Cafimir. (Orig. figned by 
Q. EHzabetliand Fra. Walfmgham.) 1576. 372. 

134. A paper concerning the reftoration of peace 
m the Low Countries, feemingly in behalf of the 
States General. (Fr.) 1576. 376. 

135. M.de Champigny, to the commendator (Re- 
quezens) on the troubles of the Low Countries. 
Jan. 1576. 379. 

136. A brief of intercourfe had between the fovc- 
reigns of England and the dukes of Burgundy, from 
Edw. IL to Q. Elizabeth. 381. 

1 37. A propofition to the States, touching the pay 
of the Englifli companies- (Fr.) 1576. 387. 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 1 78. 

1. Minutes of ftate papers from the Low Countries. 
1^77. I. 

2. Q. Elizabeth's inftru61ion$ fent to Dan, Rogers, 
being at prefent in Germany with th6 D. of Saxony. 
July 30, 1577. 3. 

3. The K. of Spain's warrant in favour of fir Tho. 
Stuckle of England, taken into his fervice. Vynera, 
March 6, 1577. 5. 

4. Avis des deputes des etats de Brabant, touchant 
les troubles. Jan. 14, 1577. 9. 

5. Declaration des Etats Gen. touchant relargiffe- 
mentdu Sr. de Barlcmont Jan. 16, 1577. H. 

6. The bond of the States General at Bruffels,^ for 



£. 20,000, borrowed of Q. Elizab. (Lat) Bruflels, 
Jan. 19, 1577. IS. 

7. Commiflion of the ftates general of the Low 
Countries to Sweveghem, to negociate a loan inlSng- 
land. (Fr.) Bruffcls, Dec. 4, 1576. 16. b. 

8. Certain conditions which the Pr. of Orange 
propofes, for the making of a further amity betwixt 
the realm of England, and the countries of Holland 
and Zealand. 1576. 18. 

9. A complimental letter to Q, Elizabeth. (Lat.) 
Bruflels, Feb. 5, 1577. 9.0. 

10. Sommaire da rapport de M. de Sweveghem 
touchant fon ambaflade d'Angleterre; fait en raflem- 
bl6cdes Etats Generaux k Bruxelles, le 15 Jan. 1577. 

22. 

11. Inftru61ions for Mr. Leighton, to be fent to 
the ftates of the Low Countries, and to Don John, 
to procure an abftinence from war. Dec. 21, 1577. 

^25. 

12. A memorial for Mr. Tho. Leighton; fent to 
the States, and the Pr. of Orange. 23. 

13. A Spanifti letter, nrobably to Don John; on 
the affairs of Naples and Flanders. Jan. 28, 1577. 

30. 

14. Notes in Cecil's hand, concerning England's 
interfering in the affaiis of the Low Countries. Feb. 
1, 1577. 32. 

15. Copies of 7 letters from Don John, to the K. of 
Spain. (Fr.) April 7, March, 23, &c. 1577. 33. 

16. Inftruftions des Etats Generaux, aux deputes 
vers Don Jean d'Autriche, April 29, 1577. 45. 

17. The E. of Leicefter, to Mad«« Charlotte de 
Bourbon princefs of Orange ; offering his thanks for 
having been chofen godfather to her child. (Fr.) 
Greenwich, May 8, 1577. 45. 

18. The E. of Leicefter, to the Pr. of Orange; two 
letters on the fame fubjeft. (Fr.) Greenwidi, May 
8, and 12, 1577. 45. b. 

19. Extraft of that which was propounded to the 
prince of Orange, and the ftates or Holland and 
Zealand, by the deputies of the States General, declar- 
ing that a pacification had been entered into with 
D.John. May 23, 1577. 47. 

20. Anfwer to the above propofals. June 4, 1577. 

47. b. 

2 1 . A remonftrance of the States General, to the Pr. 
of Orange; concerning the pacification: and aixfwer 
to the fame, (the two preceding articles in French.) 
May 23, and June 4, 1577. 49. 

22 to a count of Friefland ; about fend- 
ing him fomehorfes. (Lat) 5i. b. 

23. Certain notes concerning the ftate of the Fn 
of Orange, and the provinces of Holland and Zealand, 
in May, 1^77. 52. 

24. A paper of various intelligence from the Low 
Countries. June 1, 1577. 56. 

25. Refolutions des Etats Gen. fur les fept points 
de S. A. (Don Juan) propofes par Meflrs. de Rafleng- 
hien et Crobbendoncq. July 1, 1577. 58. 

26. A Spanifh letter of intelligence to Don John; 
by thefame hand as VI. P. 1. 13. July 7, 1577. 6k ' 

27. Memoire pour communiquer aux etats pai* 
charge de S. A. (Don Juan) avec les reponjes en 
marge, (two copies.) July 7, 1577. 63. 

28. A commiflion of the Pr. of Orange, empower- 
ing Wefisnbecke to receive monies. (Orig. Dutch.) 
Dillenborch, July si, 1577. 67, 

29. A remonftrance of the magiftrates of Ghent, to 
the magiftrates of Bruges. (Flemifh.) 1577. 68. 

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about reftoring tranquillity : with a note on the back, 
ftatrng that this letter had been fent to the magiftrates 
fromBruflels. (Fr.) Ghent, Oa. 16, 1577. 72. 

31. Dan. Rogers, to the E. of Leicefter? two re- 
ports of his negociations with the I^r. of Orange; 
and intelligence. (Orig.) Horn, July 20, and Enck- 
huyfen, July 26, 1577. 73. 

32. A letter of intelligence about D. Juan's fub- 
tilty,'&c'. Brulfels, July 26, 1577. . 77 b. 

S3. Efcript de ce qui eft advenu priricipalement 
en la ville d'Anvers, depuis la retraite de Don Juan k 
Namur." Aug. 12, 1577. 78. 

34. Propofals made by Don Juan to the States 
Gen. towards a pacification : with marginal anRvers 
by the States. (Fr.) Aug. 12, 1577. ^ 81. 

35. Juftification du faifiiremcnt et fequeftration 
d'aucuns fcigneurs du confeil d'etat, et au.tres, aux 
Pays Bas." ^Sept. 4, 1577. 84. 

•36. The citizens and " notables "of BruflTcls, to the 
deputies of the States General ; reprobating the 
treachery of the Spaniards. (Fr.) Sept. 4, 1577. 

87. 

37. A letter of welcome to fome nobleman. 
whether Pr. Cafimir? (Fr.) from court, Sept. 19, 
1577. , 89. 

•38. A paper of conceflions of Don Juan, to the 
Stafes General. (Fr.) Sept. u, 1577. 90. 

39., The ftates general of the Low Countries, to 
D. Juan ; urging him to fulfil his promifes. (Fr.) 
Brufiels, Sept. 15, 1577. 9K b. 

40. Inftruftions de ce ;*que les deputes d^es Etats 
Gen. auront k traitter k Namur. Sept. 25) 1577. 

- ' '92. 

41. A paper of intelligence of certain hoftile pro- 
ceedings in the Low Countries, whilft the deputies of 
the ftates were at Namur. OA. 1577. . 93; 

42. Don Juan, to the States General ; reprehending 
their refradory fpirit. (Fr.) Namur, Oct. 2, 157 7. 

. • 93. b, 

43. Wm. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter ; intel" 
ligence of D. Juan's motions, &c. (Orig.) Bruffelsi 
dd. 3, 1677. 94. 

44. The emperor Rudolph, to Don Juan ; notify- 
ing the efcape of archduke Matthias from Vienna. 
(Lat.) Vienna, O^t 4, 1577. • 95. 

45. Wm. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter ; various 
intellig<jnce from tlie Low Countries; a report that 
Archd. Matthias is to come and take upon him the 
government. (Orig.) bruHds, Od. lo, 1577. 95. b. 

46. J. de Heflele, to count de Reux, Govr. of 
Flanders; fending a lift of prifoners at Ghent, and 
v^ious news ; Matthias is arrived. Antwerp, 061. 
.30, 1577. 96. 

• 47. Two deputies of the ftates general of the Low 
Countries in England, Ad. de Meetkerke and Ch. 

Ph. de to the faid ftates ; various intelligence 

from the Englilh court. (Fr.) Windfor, Och jo, 
1577- 98. 

48. Wm. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter; various 
intelligence. (Orig.) Antwerp, Oct. 20, 1577. 

99. b. 

49. The citizens of Bruflels and Antwerp, to the 
States General , dcfiring them to call in the prince of 
Orange as governor of Brabant: with an anfwer on 
the margin in which the States agree to this requeft, 
provided the Pr. Avill accede to the pacification of 
Ghent. (Fr.) Od. 22, 1577. iOO. b. 

50. The States (Jeneral, to Don Juan ; expoftulat- 
ing on his conduit, (Fr. Bruffelsi 06t. 24, 1577. 

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51. The Archd. Matthias, to the States General ; 
notifying his arrival at Lire. (Fr.) Lire, Nov. i, 
1577. 162. b. 

52. Don Juan, to the States General ; notifying \o 
Ihefn the efcape . of jVrcTid. Matthias from V^iejina, 
&c. (Fr.) Luxemburg, OGt. 24, 1577. 103. b. 

53. Franciii D. d^ Alen^on, to the States Genenii ; 
promifing them his fupport. (Fr.) La Fere, Oft. 25, 
1577. 104* 

54. The manner of the impi ifonment of the D. of 
Arfchbt, &c. at Ghent. Xat.) 061. 28, 1577. 105. 

55. N. Hellex, to the States General; reports the 
vindictive fpirit of Don Juan, who is arrived at 
Augftjurg to borrow money of the Fuggers, &c. 
(Fr.) Augfburg, 061. 29, 1577. 109. 

56. Wm. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
the imprifonment of the D. of Arfchot and others: 
alfo various intelligence. (Orig.) Antwerp, Oft. 30, 
1577. • HI. 

57. J. de Heflele, to count de Reux; part of VI. 
p. 1. 46. (Fr.) Oft. 16, 1577. 112. 

58. Don Juan, to the States General ; taxing them 
with difloyalty. (Fr.) Namur, 061. 2, 1577. 

112. b. 

59. Minutes by Ld. Burleigh, in his own hand, 
concerning the affairs of the Low Countries. Deci 
l«577. ' 113. 

60. A declaration or manifefto of the . States Ge- 
neral, juftifying their conduft. (Fr.)* Bruflels, 
Dec. 10, 1577. 118. 

61. An admonition to the Low Countries, how to 
govern themfelves. (Fr.) 1577. 120: 

62. Articles agreed to by Archd. Matthias, on ac- 
cepting from the ftates the government of the Low 
Couritries. 1577. 122. 

63. " Bref difcours, en forme de remontrance, faite 
par les bourgeois de Bruxelles, addrefli^e aux Etats ; 
afin qu'ils ayent a pourvoir fur le gouvernement de ces 
pays, d'uri chef prudent et experimente." 1577. 128. 

04. Difcours fur les affaires prefentes des Pays Bas, 
depuis le partement de S. A. k Namur.'* I677. 134. 

65. Heads of a treaty of pacification betwixt the 
K. of Spain and the Belgians. (Fr.) 1577. 138. 

' 66. Inftruftions for the deputies, fent by the States 
General to Don Juan. 1577. 139. 

67. A ferious remonftrance to the people to take 
authoritv againft ufurpers ; prefented by the people 
of Bruflels. Sept. 12, 1577. 140.. 

68. "Antidotes fur certains points des lettres de 
Don Juan ; par lefquelles il tache de faire trouver 
mauvaifes toutes les aftions des Etats Gen* k ceux 
qui nc connoilfent la pure verity." 1577. 146. 

69. Mr. Corbet's cypher from the E. of Leicefterw 

147. b. 

70. A vindication of the States General, agaiuft 
fome accufations of Don Juan, (feeniingly a part of 
VI. p. 1. 68.) 1577. ^ 148. 

71. Three letters (or communications) of deputies 
of the States General, to the K. of Spain ; in vindica- 
tion of the condu6t of the faid ftates. . (Fr.) 1577 

151. 

72. An account of what puffed at Bruges, for the 
acceptation of the Archd. Matthias. (Fiem.) Oft. 
1577. 156. 

7.3. A petition of Mons. de Haurech, in the name 
of the States, to Q. Elizabeth, to aid in defence of 
the Low Countries againft the Freach. (Fr.) 1577. 

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74. The fame jn.EngU.fli, with Q. Elizabeth's 
*anfwer. 

75. ; Inftruaions poirr M. Robt. Barnet, avocat au 
confeil d'Artpis, envoy^ par ,les .magiftrats, d' Arras 

^ irers les Etats Gen\ 1577. ^ ^3. 

76. Phifi?urs remontrances for les troubles prefens ; 
avec avertiffemeus du chemia qu'an y doit prendre. 
1577. ^66. 

77. A repoVt of coitimiffioner^ alTembled to con- 
flder of a general pacification in the Low Conntries. 
• N. B. The commifligners of Holland and the Pr. of 
Orange are* here mentioned. (Fr.) 1577. 172. 

78. T4ie marquis de Hautrech, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
-interceding in favour of Wm. Teulier, a native of 
•Tournay, .who was under fenteuce of death for clip- 
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Godcfx ofiartaceiis, in folio, conftans foliis 370. 

1. A ftaterrjent of the receipt of the feveral pro- 
vinces of the Netherlands, from January I, to 061. i , 
1578. - ^ 

2. A repoti of ofiRccFS and troops that were ^vith 
"D. Juan, JTan. 26, . 1 57 8. 4. 

3. A lift of the regiments, both of infantry and 
cavalry in the Low Cottfttrigi?, ^ad of their -mpathly 
pay. Jan. 1573. 

4w Articuli cirCa pecunkfe fumma per .geneiales 
inferipris Germanise .regis catholici ftatus, m^ituo 
' j)etita,«ifer. ElizabethareginaAngliae. Jap. 1^78. 7. 

5. Articuli,pro ftift^ntatiojie tnilitum qui in auxi 
•lium ftatuum mittcntur. 7. b. 

6. Articuli pro foederibus oblervaitdfs, et mutua ' 
amicitia praiftanda, et pace confervanda inter regi- 
viiam et ftatus inferioris Germanise. N. B. The three 
above treatifes appear to have been negociated by 

• the marquis de Havre and Ad. Meetkerck* 8. b. 

7. A deliberation of the ftates of Artois, concern- 
,ing the raifing of money for the maintenance of 
troops, the accq>ting archduke Matthias for governor, 
&c. with the archdake's , acceptance of their con- 
tingent, and the rcgvilations agreed on by them : the 
laft figned at Antwerp, Feb. 25, 1 .578.^ 1 1 • 

8. A deliberation of the ftates of Hainault, concern- 
ing the impofition of fome taxes for defraying the ex- 
pences of the war ; and the opinion of the " chambre 
ies aides/' about accepting their offer. (Fr.) March 
4, 1578- 2a 

9. The Archd. Matthiases acceptance of the above 
^contributions, voted by tlie ftates of Hainault. (Fr.) 
Attt^verp, March 6, 1578. 25. 

10. The Archd, Matthias, to Q. Elizabeth; pro- 
pofmg mutoal hannony. (Lat.) Ant w* March 21, 

1578. 28. 

J 1 . The Pr. of Grangers anfwer to feveral points 
propofed by Mr. Davifon. (Fr.) April, 1578. 29. 

• 12. Inftru6lk>ns of Pr. John Cafimir, to Matthieu 
i^e Caruiii ; of matters he had to repi^fent to the 
Pr. of Oiiange and the States; with their apfwers to 
thp fame. (Fr.) Antwerp, May 5, 1578. 33. 

13. A difcourfe of the delegates of Arch^. Mat- 
thias, held at the diet of Worms. (Ital.) May 7, 
}57S. 36. 

14. Minutes, of intelligence received by letters 
from Antwerp. June 15, 1578. 56. 

15. Minutes of propofals made by Mr. Pavifon to 
rtip States GencraL May ao> 1578. S7. b. 



16- A fpcech of the Emperor's ambafladors, to the 
ftates general of the. Low Countries. (Lat.) Jui^e^ 
1578. 58. 

17. A futnmary of the articles propofed by Mn 
Davifon, to the States General, May 20: with the 
anfwers of the ftates. (Fr.; May 29, 1 578. 63. 

18. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Davifon ; inftrti6ling him 
to remonftrate againft a propofed agreement between 
the States General aUd the French. ( Orig. ) G reen- 
wich^ May 22, 1578- 65. 

19. Fr.AValfnigham, to the E. of Leicefter; con- 
cerning the ftate of affairs in tlie I^ow Countries^ 
(Orig.) Antwerp, July 6, 1578. .67. 

N"* 20 — «8. omitted. 

29. H. Cobham, and Fr. Walfinghajm,' to the E. of 
Leicefter ; ou the fame fubjeft. (Orig^) Antwerp, 
July, 6, 1578. 68. 

so. Anfwer of the States General to Q. Elizabeth's 
ambaffadors. (Fr.) Antwerp, July 8, 1578. 70. 

31. Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicjefter; with 
the .anfwer of the States; and about the flate 4)f 
affairs in the Low Countries: two letters. (Orig.) 
Antw. Jizly 14, and ly, 1578. 74. 

32. Anfwer, of the States, to Seyfrid Preyner the 
Emperor's ambaffador. (Lat.) Antw. July 21, 157*8. 

78. 

33. Fr. Walfinghajn, to the E. of Leicefter; intel- 
ligence from the Ix)w Countries : two letters. (Orig.) 
-Ajitweip, July 23, and 29, 157.8. ' 

34. The Pr. of Orange, to the States ; foKciting the 
releafe of the bifliops of Ypres and . Bruges. (Fr.) 
July 1578. -:88> 

35. A Spanifti letter, (a copy, without date, figna- 
turc, or direftion.) ^4. 

36. The Pr. of Orange, to ttofe of Ghent. (Flem.) 
Antweri^, July 24, 1579^ 85. 

37. W. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter? re- 
porting an ei^gagement; and the repulfe of the 
Spaniards) &e. (Orig.) Antwerp, Aug. 2, 1578. 

•87. 

58. Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; about 
negociations. (Orig.) Antwerp, Aug, 3, 1578. 88. 

39. W. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter? fequel of 
the militaiy operations and negociations: two let- 
.ters. (Orig.) Antwerp, Aug. 8, and 17, 1578. 88.'b. 

40. Fr. Walfinghamyto the E. of Leicefter? thanks 
for good advice, and intelligence. (Orig.) Antwerp, 
Aug. 18, 1578. - 90. 

41. Wm. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter? intel- 
ligence; progrefs of Pr. Calimir; infiirreftion at Va- 
lenciennes, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, Aug. 24, 1578. 

^2. 

42. Fr. Walfinffham, to the E. of Leicefter? laments 
the treacherous dealings in England ; about negocia- 
tions, &c. (Orig.) Lou vain,, Aug. gQ, 1578. 93. 

43. A declaration of Don Juan,.'ftating tha* the K. 
of Spain had agreed to name arbitrators for fettling 
the troubles of the Low Countries, and that he (Bi 
Juan) was to be excufed from interfering. Camp of 
Jauffe, Aug. 29r 1578. gji. 

44. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General; about 
loans pf money. (Fr.) Richmond, 061. 14, 1578. 95. 

45. Extrait du regiftre criminel de la viile d' Arras, 
du 23 Oa. 1578: being the fentences againft Bertone, 
Mordague,, Crugot, and Jotife, for feditious praftices. 

97- 

v46. Confiimation of the council of Aitois of the 
Jentfjnce of the magifirates of Arras againft Joffe^ 
whp.had appe^ilgd tp the faiad council Od. 25, 1 578. 

101. 
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47. A paper of intelligence concerning the aiflfairs 
of the Low Countries. Nov. 2, 1578. 103. 

•48. The States of the Low Countries ; their bond 
for a foni borrowed of .Q. Elizabeth. (Lat.) Ant- 
werp, Nov. 3, 1578. 104. 

49. Win. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter .^^ intelli- 
gence about the troubles at Ghent, and the reft of the 
Netherlands. (Orig.) Antwerp, Nov. 5, 1578. 105. 

50. Roger Wiilins, to the E. of Leicefter ; intelH- 
•gencc from the Low Countries. (Orig.) Antwerp, 
Nov. 8, f 57 8. 106. 

5 1 . Tho. ^Vilfon, to the E. of Leicefter? news from 
court concerning France, Scotland, and the Low 
Countries. (Orig.) Richmond, Nov. 9, 1578. 1108. 

52. A paper of intelligence received by letters from 
Bruges. Nov. 2, 1578. 108. b. 

53. A fummary of the remonft ranees made by Mr. 
Davifon, in tlie name of Q. EHzabeth, to Pr. Cafimir; 
concerning his conduft at Ghent. (Fr.) Ghent, 
Nov. 10, 1578. 109. 

54. Pr. Cafimir, to Q. Elizabeth ; complaining of 
the above remonftrances of Davifon. (Fr.) Nov. 14, 
i578. 110. 

55. A paper relating to the fum of £. 5o,000,.lent 
by Q. Elizabeth in tlie year 1578 to Brabant and 
Flanders. lio.b. 

56. An agreement of fome .perfons of authority in 
the Low Countries, to fupply a certain number of 
ihips againft the Spaniards. (Fr.) Aug. 1, 1578. 

112. 

57. Extrafts from feveral letters t)f Pr. Cafimir, 
to Q. Elizabeth, &c. by which he defires to have the 
ivhole loan of £. 20,000, fent him. (Fr.) April, 
1578. 113. 

58. An account of monies paid out of the Pr. 6f 
Oraage's treafury, which are to be reimhurfed by the 
States General ; with an order on the margin for the 
liquidation of the fame, dated Nov. 19, 1586. (Fr.) 

114. 

59. A memorial or inftrudions, feemingly of En- 
glifti ambafladors in the Low Countries, to Mr. Som- 
incrs; concerning matters to be reprefented to the 
queen and council. 1578. 116. 

60. Points pour etre propofi^s paries deputes des 
etats des Pays Bas, a laflembl^e qui fe tiendra pour 
moyenner une paix entre la M. Catholique, et les 
Etats G en^ fufdits, 1 1 8. b. 

61. A deliberation on the means of reftoring peace 
to the Low Countries. ( Fr. ) 1 5 7«. 120, 

62. Inftru6lions of them of Ghent, to treat upon 
ilxe releafe of their prifoners, demanded by Archd. 
Mattliias and the Pr. of Orange, (almoft obliterated.) 
3578. 122. 

63. Minutes of ftate .papers relating to the Low 
Countries. J 578. 127, 

-64. An abfira6t of Q. Elizabeth's proceedings, 
toivchtag the 4oan of monies to the States General 
in 1577 iuid a 578. 1 29. b. 

65. Anothei^ paper, on the treaty touching the faid 
loan. 1578. 131. 

66. A note of the fums lent by Q. Elizabeth to 
the "Stales General. 1578. 133. 

67. Not;e« of the intereft growing npon the fums 
. due bj the Q. to S^inola and Paliavicino,; .ajUo of the 
x^pcU of the Stirtes, and fome tomois 'id^ the I-ow 
'IpigBipilfres, 1578. f , 106. 

f)8. " Ixationcs quibiis oftenditur nullo niti funda- 
j.X)ipito recufatioucin fulutionis duarum obligationum. 



Gherardi Bieboom civis Colonienfis, per Reg" Eliza- 
hetham. A" 1^578. fignatarum, fub pretextu non ex- 
peditsB fer. fuse majcftatis folutione de fuo Credito per 
ftatitsBelgii." 138. 

69. A memorial for Mr. DavHbn to confer with 
the Pr. of Orange : with the prince s anfwers. 1578. 

141. 

70. Certain requefts of duke Cafimir ; propofed 
unto D. Rogers, for to declare them further unto her 
majefty. 157€. 141. b. 

71. Memorials for Mr. Rogers, to her majefty 's 
ambaffador to the Pr. of Orange; and a particular 
one for himfelf. 1578. 143. 

7e. Inftruftions for an anfwer to be made' to duke 
Cafimir s reqiieft. (conf. VI. p. II. 53 and '54.) 1578. 

145. b. 

73. Q. Elizaberii's inflruftions to Dan. Rogers, 
being fent to the ftates of the Low' CouMrtes. March 
10, 1577-8. (Orig.) 152. 

74. A note of things of importance pafled in 
Flanders in the year 1578. 155. 

75. Articles propofed by Mr. Davidfon to- the States 
General; with the anfwers of the Slates. Mayao, 
^^78. 165. 

76. A ftatement concerning a loan of £. 1 7, 121. r4. 
borrowed by Q. Elizabeth from Pallavicino and Spi- 
nola. 1578. 167. 

77. Q. Elizabeth's inftruaions to Ld. Cobham, and 
Sir Fr. Walfingham, fent to the ftates of the Low 
Countries. J une 1 2, 1 5 7 8. ^ 1 69. 

78. Inftruaions to Mr. Killigrew, fir G. Garie, Atfd 
others, fent to explore the Low Countries. Junfe 
1578. 171/ 

79. Mr. KilKgre^'s -report, in confequence of the 
above. 1578. I7i.b. 

80. ITie fubftanceof a fpeech delivered to the anl- 
balfadorof the Empseror rekting to the queen's cort- 
dua; with the faid ambalTador's anfwer. 17s. 

81. A catalogue of the forces of the States Ge- 
neral. 174, 

82. Names of the noblemen and tm^m in the Low 
Countries devoted to Don J uan. 1 578. 1 74. b. 

83. The report of Sir Geo. Carie, &c. upon the 
inftruaions, VI. p. II. 78. 1578. 175. 

84. Tlie fubftance of the queen *s ambafladors ne- 
gociations with the Pr. of Orange, and others, de- 
puted by the ftates of the Low Countries. 176. b. 

85. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; reporting their negociatioris with the 
States General. Antweip, July 6, 1576. I80. 

86. A report of the ftate of the Low Countries, 
explored by virtue of inftruaions delivered at Dun- 
kirk. June 23, 1578. i8^£. 

87. Inftmaions to Mr. Anth'' Mildmaly, fent to 
duke Cafimir, July 21, 1578. 134. 

88. A report of Mr. Somers, concerning fome ne- 
gocfation with the archduke, the Pr. of Orange, the 
States, &c. Antwerp, July 13, 1578- 185. b. 

89. Sommaire de ce qu orit propoft les ambafladeui»s 
de la reine Eli^abetbe, aux deputes du confeil d'Etat 

I86.b. 

90. AnfWer of the Arcbd. Matthias ahd ^e States 
General, to the matters propofed by the Engli(h ani- 
ba^dor. (Fr.) AntM'erp, July 8, 1676. 

91. Ld. Cobham, and fir Fr. Walfingham, to \lr. 
Scc^ Willbn ; intelligence about Monliuir being ^r- 
riv^atMo9s;aife^alkriHt4ixell>^ ASW^. jToly 1 s, 

1578. . igg/ 

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General at Antwerp; fii^nifyins; the motives of his 
cominpr; and defiring them to lend commiflioners, to 
him. (Fr.) Afons, July 13, 1578. 189. b. 

93. Sir Fr. Walfinerliam, to :\Ir. Sec^ Wilfon ; re- 
ports fome communication he had with Mondoulcet, 
who came on the part of Monfieur; alfo otlier con- 
ferences, and intelligence. Antwerp, July 18, 1578. 

190. 

94. SirFr. Walfingh^m; three letters to Ld. Bur- 
leisrh, Ld. Suflcx, and Ld. Leicefter; on the affairs 
of the Low. Countries. 1578. 192. 

95. A memorial for Mr. Barret, fent to obferve 
Monfieur and his forces. July 19, 1578. 194. 

96. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham, to^ Mr. 
Wilfon ? chiefly relating to Monfieur's arrival. Ant- 
werp, July 20, 157^. 19^- 

97. The States General, to Monfieur,' remoflftrat- 
ing againfl his invafion. (Fr.) Ant>verp, July 20, 
1578. 196. 

98. Duke Cafnnir's anfwer to the matters laid be- 
fore him by Mr. .A fild may ; alfo about Monfieur's in- 
vafion. (Fr.) Zatphen, July 19, 1578. 196. b. 

99. The Lords of Council, to Ld. Cobham and 
fir. Fr. Walfingham ; inftruttions about their furtlier 
negocivitions, "and the loans. Havering, July 18, 
1578. 198. 

100. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham, to the 
Lords af Council; a report of their proceedings with 
Monfieur; intelligence, &c. Ahtweip, July 24, U78. 

199. 

101. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; apologizing for their delaying their re- 
ctum; and about money matters. Antwerp, July 23, 

157s. 20 r. 

102. Two letters, probably from fir Fr. Walfing- 
ham ; the one to Ld.X^i^^fter, and the other perhaps 
to Mr. Wilfon ; lamenting the Q. having altered her 
opinion with regard to the Low Countries, &c. 
1578.^ 202. 

103. A memorial for Mr, Sommers, being fent to 
the D. dWlenfon. July 25, 1578. 203. 

104. Summa legationis baron is Prey ner ad ordines 
Bclgii inftitutae, nomine fac. Ca^s. Matis. Item, re- 
fponfio ordinum eidem legation! Antwerpias, die 21 
Julii 1578, fafta. 204. 

. 105. Mr. Sommers, to the Lords Ambaffadors ; re- 
ports a conference with Champigny, and the jealoufies 
and fufpicions of the people at Bruffels. Bruflels, 
July 20, 1578. 208. 

106. TheD. d'Alenfon, to D. Cafimir; intimating 
his motives for coming into the Low Countries, (Fr.) 
Mons, J uly 1 7, 1 5 7 8. 209. 

107. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham, to Don 
Juan ; profefilng their endeavours to reftore tranquil- 
lity in the Low Countries. (Fr.) Antwerp, July 
5 1, 1578. 209 

108. Mr. Sommers ; report of his negociation with 
Mopfieur at Mons, July, 1578. 209. b. 

109. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham, to the 
Lds. of Council ; reporting their proceedings with re 
gard to jMonficur, the miffion of Sommers, and defiring 
further iuftruciions. Antwerp, Aug. 2, 1578. 21 1. 

1 10. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham, to Sec^ 
Wilfon ; reporting the declarations of Monfieur to 
them. Antwerp, Aug. 2, 1578. 212 

111. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Q. Elizal>cth ; reports 
a conference whh the Pr. of Orange, in which the Pr. 
denies the intention of a match between Monfr. and 
a daughter of his. 1578. 212. b 



' part of the D. d'Aleni^on, complaining 
feaioii. (Fr.) 221. b. 



112. The fubftance of a .conference between the 
Emperors and Q. Elizabeth's ambafladors. 157S? 

213. b. 

113. D. Cafimir, to the D. d'Alen^on ; profeiTitig 
that he would concur with him in delivering the Low 
Countries from the Spanifli tyranny. (Fr.) Zutphen, 
Jfuly SI, 1578. ^ 217. 

1 1 4. Count BofTu ? to the Archd. Matthias ? re- 
ports an attack and repulfe of Don Juan near Arfchot. 
(Fr.) Rimenant, Aug. 1, 1578. 217. b. 

115. Sir Fr. Walfingham? to Mr. Sec^ Wilfon? 
aflTigning his rcafons for not repairing fooner to Mon- 
fieur. Antwerp, Aug. 2, 1578. 218. 

116. Sir Fr. Walfingham? to Ld. Burleigh? on 
the fame fubje6l, and about the aftion mentioned VI. 
p. II. 114. Antwerp, Aug. 4, 1578. 218. b. 

1 1 7. Inftru^fions of the States General to their 
contmiffioners fent to confer with the D. d'Alenf on. 
(Fr.) Antwerp, Aug. 4, 1578. 219. 

1 1 8. Obfervations of the Englifh ambalTadors upon 
fome articles of the above inftru6lions. (Fr.) Ant- 
werp, Aug. 4,'l578. 221. 

119. Anfwer of the States General to the above 
obfervations. (Fr.) Aug. 6, 1578. 221. 

120. Note of what M. de Beauieu delivered to D. 
Cafnnir on the : 
of Cafimir s defection. 

121. Reply of the Englifli ambaffadors to the an- 
fwer of the States, VI. p. II. 119. Aug. 6, 1578- 

221. b". 

122. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham? to 
the Lords of Council ; concerning the negociations 
between the States and the French. Aug. 8, 1578- 

222. 

123. Don Juan, to the Englifh ambalTadors; an- 
fwer to their letter, VI. p. II. 107. (Fr.) Thylemont, 
Aug. 6, 1578. 222. R 

124. The Englifh ambalTadors, to Don Juan; an- 
fwer to the above. (Fr.) Aug. 15, 1578. 223. 

125. Count de Schwartzepberg, Imperial ambaf- 
fador ; a minute of his negociation with Don Juan : 
with don Juan's anfwer, dated Thylemont, Aug. 
6, 1578. (Fr.) 223. 

1 26. Tlie conditions of a treaty offered by the States 
to Don Juan, delivered to the Imperial ambaflador* 
(Fr.) Aug. 17, 1578. 223. b. 

127. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Fr. Walfingham; con- 
cerning his negociations with the D. d'Alenf on. Bury, 
Aug. 8, lo78. 225. 

1 28. Q. Elizabeth, to her ambalTadors at Antwerp ; 
declaring that fhe will fend over men and money, 
rather than let Monfieur have his will in the Low- 
Countries. Bury, Aug. 9, 1578. 226. b; 

1 29. A note of the Englifh ambaffadors, concerning 
the e.\i)reflion in the intended treaty between the 
States and Monfieur, " prendre un autre maitrel" 
(Fr.) 227. 

130. Points concerning which the States defire 
anfwers from the Englifh ambafTador ; and the an- 
fwers thereto, dated Aug. 1 7. alfo a note on the fub- 
jeft. (Fr.) Aug. 13, 1578, 227. b; 

131. Don Juan to count de Schwartzenberg ; de- 
firing his return. (Fr.) Thillemont, Aug. 25, 1578^ 

227. b. 

132. Ld. Cobhaiti and fir Fr. Walfingham, to 
Q. Elizabeth ; a report of their negociations with the 
deputies of Monfieur, about the forces, &c. Antwerp, 
Aug. 16, 1578. 228r. 

133. Ld. Cobham and fii^ Fr. Walfingham to the 

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iionls of Council ; about the praftices of the French, 
&c. and ill behalf of Spinola: two difpatches. Ant- 
werp, Aug. 17, 1.378, ^30. 

l:U. The 1). d'Alen^oiv to Q. Klizabeth ; warmly 
profelling his refpc6i for her, and foliciting the return 
of her frienddiip: fentby Walfingham. (Fr.) Mons, 
Aug. 11, 1578. " 

135. Accord & filliance entrelc marquis de Rcyncs 
comte de HuflV, kc. de la part du due d'Anjou, & 
Ics Etats Cicn.' Aug. 13, 1578. 233. 

I3(j. An appointment of the States General of cer- 
tain de|)uties, to meet Imperial, Fr. and Knglilh Am- 
balVadors at Alalines, to treat concerning a pacification. 
(Fr.) Aug. 0\ 1678. 235. 

137. Inftruftions pour donner folutions aux difti- 
cult^s que le Don Juan pourroit propofer aux 
inoyens de pacilication, mis en avant de la part des 
EUitsGen^ Antwerp, Aug. 15, 1578. 235. 

138. Quelques couriderations pour mieux induire 
k S' Don Juan a s^enteiulre a la paix. Antwerp, Aug. 
15, 1578. 23(i. 

l.3f). Don Juan, to the Englifli ambafladoi-s ; invit- 
ing them to come to him at Louvaiu. (Fr.) llaecr 
kendonk, Aug. if), 1578. C3f). b. 

140. The Knglilh anihanadors, to the Lds. of Coun- 
cil ; reporting their pmpofe of repairing to Don Juan 
at Louvaiu. "Malines, Aug. eo, 1578. 23f). b. 

141. The Knglilh ambalHulors, to the Lds. of Coun- 
cil ; a report of their negociatiou with Don Juan. 
Aug. 27, 1578. 237. 

142. iSonnnairc de la reponfe du S' Don Juan i\ la 
propofition des ambaHadeurs d'Angleterre. Camp en 
Jaulfe, Aug, 2«, 1578. 238. b. 

143. The heads ofafpeeeh to be delivered unto 
Don Juan, by du (Jalrel. (Fr.) 1578. 23}). 

144. Mons. du Gaftel, to fir Fr. ^\'aUingham ; ac- 
quainting him with his endeavours to perfuadc Don 
Juan to peace. (Fr.) Camp en Jaulfe, Aug. 24, 1578. 

240. 

145. Sir Fr. AValfmgham, to Mr. du Gaftel; ftat- 
iiig motives for a pacilication. (Fr.) Louvain, Aug. 
1^6, 1578. 240. 

14(). The Knglilli ambalTiulors to don Juan; with 
tlic fummary \ I. j). II. 142 : and their anfwer thereto. 
(Fr.) Aug.* 28, 1578. 240. b. 

147. Don Juan's anfwer to the deputies of the Stiites; 
fignitying that the Catholic king had agreed to refer 
the dilfentions in the Low Coimtries to the arbitra- 
tion of the Emperor. (Fr.) Camp en JaulTe, Aug. 
ey, 1578. <24r. 

148. F. le Vafleur, to J. Fouk provoft of Utrecht ; 
about the meeting to be held next day by the feveral 
deputies and ambalUidois. (Fr.) Camp en Jaulfe, 
Aug. 3Vy 1578. 241. 

1 41). The Knglilh ambalTadors, to the Lords of Coun- 
cil ; a report of their negociations for peace. Ant- 
werp, Sept. 3, ,157 8. • i>4l. b. 

150. The Lords of Council to the Knglifli ambalfa- 
dors ; in anfwer to tlu^ir difpatch, VI. p. II. 122. Nor- 
wich, Aug. 18, 1578. 243. 

151. Don Juan, to the Knglhli andjafl'adors; jufii- 
tying their fummary to be true : in anfwer to Vl. p. 11. 
iVi." (Fr.) Camp en Jaulfe, Sept. l, 1578. 244. b. 

152. The Kniperor Rudolph lU to the Stiites Ge- 
neral ; propoling meafuivs towards a pacification. 
(Lat.) Prague, Aug. 17, 1578. 244. b. 

153. Don Jiuin s laft anfwer to thic deputies of the 
States. (Fr.) Campen JauHe, Sept. f, 1578. 24(i. 

154. Aftatementof the contributions (aides) of the 



provinces of the Low Countries ; the total amounting 
to above 1,000,000 of tlorins per month. 24G. b. 

155. Q. Klizabeth, to her ambafladors in the Low 
Countries ; reproving them for fome omilfions, and gi v- 
ing further inftructions. Bengrave, Aug. 29, 1578. 

247. 

156. The Knglifli ambafladors, to Q. Klizabeth; 
anfwer to the above. Antweq), Sept; 9, 1578; 249. b; 

157. The Knglilh ambalfadors, to the Lords of Coun- 
cil ; reprefenting the evil conlaiuences of the queen'.^ 
cenfure of their proceedings. Antwerp, Sept. 9, 1578. 

252. b. 

158. Sir Fr. Walfmgham ? to the K. of Sulfex and 
Sec'^ Wilfon ; two letters on his negociations. Ant- 
werp, Sept. 9, 1578. 353. 

159. The Knglilh ambafladors, to Sec'' Wilfon ; re- 
port their having fupplied D. Cafimir with fome mo- 
ney for the pay of his troops. Antwerp, Sept. 9, 1578. 

255. 

160. A remonftranee of the toM u of Quefnoy, to 
againft receiving the French. (Fr.) 255. b. 

161. The laft qualification of the articles propofed 
to Don Juan for a peace ; fent by the provoft of IJa- 
von, to the deputies of the Staters at Louvain. (Fr.) 
Antwerp, Aug. 25, 1578. 250. 

162. Q. Klizabeth, to Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Wal- 
fingham ; declining any further loans to D. Calimir. 
lloranihall, Sept. 8, 1578. 256. b. 

163. The D, (PAlenfon's proclamation, for the fe- 
curity of fuch towns as were delivered to hini. (Fr.) 
Mons, Sept. 9, 1578. 257. 

164. The D. d'Arfchot, and other deputies of the 
States General, to the find Ihites ; reporting their 
dealings with the D. d'Alen^on towards amending 
two of his declarations. (Fr.) Mons. Sept. 9i 1578. 

257. b; 

165. Ph. de Croy and Ch. de Havre, to the States 
General ; intelligence about the D. d'Alenjon. (Fr.) 

Sept. 1 1, 1578. 258; b. 

166. The D. d'Alenfon, to the States General; no» 
tifyiug the taking ot* the caftle of Saufly near Luxem- 
burg. (Fi.) Mons, Sept. 9, 1578. 258. b. 

167. TheD. d'Aleufon, to tiie States General ; pro- 
felling great confidence, and delirc of gratifying them. 
(Fr.) Mons, Sept. f), 1578. 259. 

168. The magiftrates of Quefnoy, to D. Cafimir? 
remonftrating againft a French garrifon. (Fr.) 259. b. 

169. Q, Klizabeth, to Lord Cobham and fir Fr. 
Walfingham ; infirufrions for promoting peace. Little 
lladdam, Sept. 15, (probably 20,) 1578. 260. b. 

170. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham, to 
Klizabeth; in anfwer to M. p. II. 162. Antwerp, 
Sept. 24, 1578. 261. 

171. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham, to the 
Lords of Council ; about money matters, jewels, &c. 
1578. ^ 261. b. 

1 72. The States General, to the Knglifli ambafladors ; 
reprefenting their great want of money for paying the 
troops, &c. (Fr.) Sept. 23, 1578. 262. b. 

' 1 7. '3. Articles propofed by the Knglifli ambaflsidors, 
to the States Ciciicral : with aufwers. (Fr.) Sept. 24, 
157s. 263, b. 

174. Notes of the towns and provinces in the Low 
Countries that had received the proteftant rehgion. 
(Fr.) 264. b. 

175. The Vihh6 de Maroles, to the Pr. of Orange ; 
concerning exemptions claimed by the tOAvns of 
Quefnoy and Landrecy. (Fr.) 1578, 265. 

176. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham, to Q. 
Klizabeth; anfwer to VI. p. 11. 169. Antwerp, Sept. 
26, 1578. 265. b. 

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177. Ld. Cobliam and fir Fr. Walfnigham? to 
IVIr. Wilfon? on tlie redudion of the forces, and an 
interim for the eftabhllmient of religion: recom- 
mended by the queen in VI. p. II, 1 69. 26(). b. 

178. A memorial for Mr. Davifon to confer with 
the Pr. of Orange: with the prince's anfwers. 267. 

1 79. An atteftation of a notary public of 12 bonds, 
for funis due by Q. Elizabeth and the city of 
London, to B. Spinola. (Orig. Fr.) Antwerp, Oft. 
SO, 1578. 268. 

180. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfnigham? to Mr. 
Davifon; on their proceedings at court, where they 
could make no progrefs^ owing to the queen's indif- 
pofitioii. Oft. 11, 1578. 269. 

181. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the governor of the 
company of merchant adventurers; cenfuring him 
for fome regulations he had made in matters of reli- 
gion. Richmond, Oft. 21, 1578. 270. 

182. D. Cafimir, to Q. Elizabeth; two letters; 
.about his want of money. (Fr*) Duilbourg, Aug. 
4. and Sept. 6, 1578. 271* . 

183. Q. Elizabeth, to D. Cafimir; anfwer to the 
two above letters. (Fr.) Richmond, Oft. 13, 1578. 

272. b. 

184. Sir Fr. Walfingham: to Mr. Davifon; the 
queen rehiftantly allows the States General to have 
the ^.8,000 in^Davifon's hands, &c. Richmond, 
Oft. 24, 1578. 273. b. 

1 85. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General; acquaint- 
ing them of her having confented to their having 
the j^. 8,000 in Davifon's hands, on condition that out 
of it D. Cafimir Ihould be paid what was due to him. 
(Fr.) Oft. 1578. 274. b. 

186. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Davifon; on 
the troubles which had broken out between the 
Gantois and the Walloons. Odiham, Oft. 22. 1578. 

275. 

187. Sir Fr. Walfingham? to the governor of the 
merchant adventurers; about matters of religion, 
(vid. VI. p. II. 181.) Oft. 25, 1578. 277. 

188. Sir Fr. Walfin<!:ham? to Mr. Davifon; about 
the Gantois; Spinola s bonds; his letters to the Pr. 
of Orange refpeft ing the garrifons of Dunkirk, &c. 
Richmond, Oft. 26, 1578. 277. b. 

1 89. Ld. Cobham and fir Fr. Walfingham, to 
the Pr. of Orange ; communicating their obfervations 
on the countries they traverfed in their way from 
Antwerp to Dunkirk, as to rehgion. (Fr.) Dun- 
liirk, 1578. 278. b. 

190. Sir Fr. Walfingham? to. Mr. Davifon; va- 
rious advice concerning the Gantois, Spinola's loan, 
merchants bonds, &c. Richmd. Nov. 5, 1578. 280. 

191. Sir Fr. Walfingham? probably to count 
Schwaitzenberg; on the ftate of affairs in the Low 
Countries. (Fr.) 1578. 282. 

192. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Davifon; witlia 
letter of Q. Elizabeth to tlie Pr. of Parma, who had 
taken tlie command on the death of don Juan; and 
fome intelligence. Richmd. Nov. 11, 1578. 283. b. 

19s. Q. Elizabeth, to the Pr. of Parma ; condoling 
on tii€ death of don Juan, &c. (Fr.) Nov. 1578. 

284. b. 

• 194. Si^ Fr. Wklfmgham? to Mr. Davirt)n? in- 
telligdnce that the ftates of Hainault, Artois, 8tc. 
Htc ihclitied to ti^t with Spaih ; aJ)out the Gantois; 
duke Calimil* oi^nded at lonie negociation, &c. D. 
Rogers to be fdfit to the duke; two letters, the latter- 
of'Dec. 1578.. - . 285.b. 

. 195. Sir Fr. Walfingham? to Mons. Bcntiich,* a 



dependent of D. Cafmirr ; blaming the duke for hav- 
ing fided with the Gantois. (Fr.^ 1578. 287. 

196. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to D. Cafimir; denying 
that he was the caufe ofDavifoas negociation Avliich 
had offended the duke; fent by Rogers. (Fr.) 1578. 

288. 

197. Sir Fr. Walfingham? to Mr. Davifon; two 
letters,xohe concerning D. Cafimii and Rogers, and 
the other about Spinola's and Palluvicini's loans: 
thelaft dated Richmond, Dec. 31, 1578. 288. b. 

198. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General; urging 
them to mak6 fome fatisfaftion to Monfieur. (Fr.) 
Richmond, Jan. 19, 1578-9^ 281). b. 

199. A fec^ of fir Fr. Walfinijham, to Mr: Davifon; 
inclofing the above, and giving directions concern- 
ing the fame. Jan. 20, 1578-9. 290. 

200. Sit Fr. Walfingham ? two French letters, the 
latter to du Plellis ; various intelligence ; the Q. does 
oiot feem averle to a marriage with Monfieur; D. 
Cafimir in Englland, &c. the firfl; letter dated Feb, 
4, 1578-9. 290. b. 

201. Sommaire du difcours de Meflire Jehan do 
Bourgogne, &c. au due d'Anjou, k Tinftance des 
deputes des etats generaux des Pays Bas : m ith mar- 
ginal remarks. Jan 1, 1579. 293. 

202. Lifle Cave, to on fome of his owa 

private affairs, and occurrences in Flanders fince 
Monfieur's departure. Richmond, Jan. 15, 1578-9. 

295. 

203. Mr. Davifon, to reports an attack 

upon Antwerp ; proceedings in Artois, &c. Antwerp, 
Feb. 8, 1578-9. 29G. 

204. Mons. de Swartz, to various intel- 
ligence concerning the affiiirs of the Low Countries. 
Antwerp, Feb. 14, 1579. 298. 

205. The Pr. of Orange, to the Towns ; for a col- 
lection of money. (Dutch.) 300. 

206. Tlie ftates of the Low Countries ; their bond 
to Q. Elizabeth, concerning Spinola's loan; regiftered 
March 1, 1579. (Lat.) Antwerp, Nov. 3, 1578. 

302. 

207. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Lcicefter; demand- 
ing redrefs againfla fervant of ?»fr. Alderc's: a very 
intemperate letter. (Orig.) Aiitwerp, March 6, 
*^79. 303. 

208. A paper of intelligence, concerning the war 
in the Low Countries, (in the fame hand as the 
preceding article.) so4. 

209. An account of revolts at Antwerp, and in the 
Artois, Hainault, &c. under a pretence of religion; 
probably from Davifon. March 16, 1579. 307. 

210. Names of the deputies who appeared at the 
alfembly of the States General, from March 26, 1 579. 

308. 

211. Mr. Davifon, to the E. of Lcicefter? intelli- 
gence of the difcontents in Hainault. and Artois ; and 
of the progrefs of the war. (Orig.) Antwerp, 
March 26, 1579. 310. b. 

212. Tho. Cotton, to the E. bf Lcicefter; intelli- 
gence of t3ie war, and difcontents in the Lovv^ Coun- 
tries. (Orig.) Antwerp, March 28, 1579. 311. 

213. Alonzo de Curicl, to the Pr. of Parma; feci-et 
intelligence about intrigues of Monfieur, &c. Grave- 
lines, March 3, 1579. 313. 

214. A ftatement of the amount of a month's pay 
of troops, and the charges of ammunition and pro- 
vifions. 318. 

215. The ftates general of the Low Countries, to 
Q. Elizabeth ; regretting the departure of Davifon ; 
defiring that he or another might ipeedily be fent to 

them; 



Digitized by 



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them ; alfo about a depofit of jewels, loans, &c. 
(Ong. Fr.) Antwerp, May S2, 1579. 319- 

SI 6. The niagiftrates of Bruges, to the E. of Lei- 
cefter ; defiring leave to purchafc, in England, 20 or 
80 pieces of ordnance, (Orig. Fr.) June 13, 1579. 

3Q0. b. 

217. An addrefs of the Pr. of Parma? to the States 
newly aflTembled ; and articles propofed for their de- 
liberation. (Fr.) April, 1579. 321. 

218. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter; four 
letters of intelligence, couccrning the military affairs 
in the Low Countries, the fiege of Maeftricht by the 
Pr. of Parma, the Gantois, and other malcontents, 
&c. June 14. July 20. June 28. and 1579- 

323. 

219- A detail of political occurences that happened 
at Oudenarde, from i-5G5to 1579. (Flemilh.) 3(29. 

220. Adrian van Conixloo an agent of D. Cafi- 
tnir, to Arth. Attey a fec^ of Ld. Leicefter ; appriz- 
ing him of his having difpatched letters of Ld. Lei- 
cefter to D. Cafimir. (Orig. Fr.) Antwerp, Sept. 
18, 1579. 337. 

221. Tho. Cotton, to Mr. Attey; acknowledges 
the receipt of a letter from lord Leicefter to the Pr. 
of Orange. (Orig.) Oft ll, 1579. 338. 

222. Adr. Van Conixloo, to Mr. Attey; about D. 
Cafmiir's not havinj^: yet fent him any letteis; the D. 
is prelled to fjgn a book of concord ; intelligence of 
the unhappy ftate of the Low Countries. (Orig. 
Fr.) Antwerp, 061;. 24, 1579.. 339. 

223. Antonio del Corro, to Mr. Attey? defiring 
his intereft with Ld. Leiceller in a promotion of 
bidiops. (Orig. Spanifln) Oxford, Nov. 22, 1579. 

340. 

224. Mr. Davifon? to Ld. Tx*icefter? concerning 
the duke d'Alenfon's arrival at Mons, and the per- 
plexity of the States how to aft in confequence 
thereof. July, 1578. 341. 

225. A note of agenda with regard to the loans to 
the States General, &c.; figncd Fra. W'aHingham, 
and probably intended for Mr. Davifon. 1578. 342. 

226. A (h'aught of inftruftions (perhaps to D. 
Rogers) for an anfwcr to be made to I). Cafimir s 
retjuefts concerning Davifon's negociation, &c. 
Dec. 2, 1578. . 343. 

227. A remembrance for **my cofen*' Cheeke, of 
fuch particularities as he is to declare unto her ma- 
jefty concerPwing the prefent liate of the Low Coun- 
tries, (at the time of the infuneftion of Client.) 
.1578. 346. 

228. Form of the oath to be taken by the officers 
and foldiers of the prince of Orange. (Dutch.) 

229. Avertiffcment et confeil au peuple des Pay^ 
Bas de quelque tres impudent et ignorant detrafleiir. 
(the Pi\ of Orange.) (Fr.) ' 349. 

230. Remonftrances of the Pr. of Orange, and 
Archd. Matthias. (Fr.) 355. 

231. An ordinance concerning the forces of the 
United Provinces. (Dutch.) Utrecht, Feb. 29, 
1579. 357. 



Gcilba, C. vn. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 360. 

I. The union of Utrecht ; MHth the fubfequent con- 
firmations and acceptations, (vid. Du Mont, Corps. 
t)iplom. T. V. P. i; pag. 322.) (Fr.) Jan. 23, 
1579- 2. 



2. Inftruftion of Card. Sermoneta, to Pet. Caetano 
his nephew, to fervethe Pr. of Parma. (Ital.) 16. 

3. The ftates general of the Low Countries, to 
Q. Elizabeth; acquainting her that they have fent the 
keys of certain jewels to J. de Rademachere, to be 
tendered to her. (Orig. French.) Antwerp, Jan. 25, 
1580. 21. 

4. An anfwer given by order of the Ld. Treafurer 
(Burleigh) to the ambalfadors of the States General ; 
concerning fome complaints, and the aid to be given 
them, (Lat.) Jan. 29, 1580? 22. 

5. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter ; three let- 
ters of inteHigence, (Orig.) Ghent, Feb. 8. 14. 
and 21, 1580. 24. 

6. F. Norreys, to the E. of Leicefter? intelligence 
of various occurrences in the Low Countries. (Orig.) 
Ghent, Feb. 28, 1580. 30. 

7. A paper of intelligence ; the Pr. of Orange ad- 
rifes renouncing the allegiance to the K. of Spain, 
&c. March 6, 1580. si. 

8. Jo. Guband? toWm. Herle; intelligence; the 
D. d'Anjou declared earl of Flanders, &c. March 9, 
1580. 32. 

9. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter; three let- 
ters of intelligence from the Low Countries, (Orig.) 
Feb. 28, March 13, 1580. 34. 

10. Jo. Guband, to Wm. Herle; intelligence from 
the Continent, and Scotland. Shrewlbury, March 22, 
1580. 39. 

11. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter; four let- 
ters of intelligence. (Orig.) May 8 15. and 20, 

1580. 40. 

1 2. Hen. de Bourbon (Pr, of Cond6) to the French 
K. Hen. Ill; before hh departure for Gei'many. 
La Fere, May 22, 15 8a 46. 

13. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter; three 
letters of intelligence. (Orig»^ ^une I9j 25. and 
May 29, 1580. 47. 

14. A caution againft the finifter defigns of the 
D. d'AnJou : from one of his houfehold, to his friends 
in Flanders, (Fr.) Angers, July 4, 1580. 51. 

15. Tho. !Mlllcs, to. the E. of Leicefter; reports 
his miftion intp the Low Countries Avilh money^ 
Qu. Whether to the D. of Aujou? (Orig.) Oat- 
lands, July 23, 1580. 55. 

16. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter; three let- 
ters of intelligence. (Orig.) Aug. 2. 8. and 28, 
1580. ... . "57. 

17. The contrafl betwixt the provinces of the Ne-^ 
therlands, and the D. d'Anjou. (Fr.) Antwerp, 
Aug. 11, 1580. 62. 

18. Another agreement between the D. d*Anjoiv 
and the deputies of the States General. (Fr.) Pleflis 
Ic Tours, Sept. 19, 1580. 67. 

19. Chriftppher iHoddefdon, to the E. of Leicefter; 
reports the unfavourable pofture of affairs in the Low 
Countries ; alio intelligence from Spain and Portugal. 
Sept. 25, 1580. 71. 

20. Don Juan de Idiaques, to Andrea Doria. 
(Orig, Spanilh.)' Badajoz, Sept. 30, 1580, 73. 

21. Articles to be agreed on between the de* 
puties of the D. d'Anjou, and thofe of the States 
General. (Fr.) Sept. 15 ?0. 75. 

. 22. The D. d' Anjou's anfwers to the articles pro* 
paied by the Pr, of Orange and the deputies of the 
States. (Fr.) 1580? ^ 76. 

23. D. Rogers, to Mr. Wilfon; intelligence con- 
cerning the affaii;^ of Flanders and Portugal, Gu* 
icciardini's fecond edition, Scj;. (Orig.) Steine- 
berch, 061. 1, i580. * 80. 

24. Chr. 



Digitized by 



Galea, c. vil 



24. CIm Iloddcfdon ; a paper of intellinrence : un- 
fav()urablc ftatc of attiiirs in Friefland; Oldenfec be- 
fiegcd ; polltion of tlic malcontents. Antwerp, 06t. 2, 
i^HO. 81- 

25. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Lciccftcr; two let- 
ters of intelligence. (Orig.) Oa. 8 and 14, 1580. 82- 

26. Chriftopli. Hoddefdon, to the E- of Leicefter? 
intelligence concerning the M ar in the Netherlands. 
(Orig!) Antwerp, Od. 16, I580» 86. 

Uobt. Drax, to the E. of Ixricefter ; intelligence 
of an unfnccefsful expedition in Frielland and Gro- 
ningen, &c. (Orig. J Flufliing, ()(>. 21, 1580. 87. 

28. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter; two let- 
ters of intelligence; D. Rogers taken by the Spa- 
niards, &c. (Orig.) Oft. 22 and 25, 1580. 89. 

2f). Chr. Iloddcfdon, to the E. of Leicefter; two 
letters of intelligence. (Orig.) Oft. 22. and Nov. 

1?), 1580. ' ^ 

:50. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter ; intelli- 
gence. (Orig.) AntM'crp, Nov. 20, 1580. 93. 

31. Extraft of a letter from Mart. Schcnck, to 
iVIr. Danhocr? ordering him to keep the Englilh am- 
baHador (D. llogers) inclofe cuftody. (Fr.) Nov. 
20, 1580. 9'^- 

32. A difcikilion of the queftion, whether the queen 
Ihould aid the Low Countries ? 1580. 96. 

33. Rich. Rrown; his demand for viftualling the 
<nirrifons of liergcn*op-zoom and Oftcnd. 1580. 
^ 100. b. 

34. The wav that is to be taken by her majcfty for 
the ftay of Monfieur s intended euterprizes to make 
himfelf mafier of tlie Low Countries. 1580. 101. 

35. A fecret caution to tlie ftates of Holland, con- 
cerning an infidious defign of the Pr. of Parma, 
through the means of St. Aldegondc. (Fr.) 1580, 

103. 

SC. Two oaths of office of the magiftrates of 
Flanders ; the fccond of abjuration of the K. of 
Spain. (Flemifli.) 1580. 105. b. 

37. iVlr. Ilerle's difcourfe to the queen, touching 
the ftatc of Holland. 1580. 107. 

38. Ceremonies obfervcd at the entry of his high- 
nefs (Monfieur) in the Low Countries, with lifts of 
the attendants. (Fr. addreffed to the E. of Leicefter.) 
Antwerp, Feb. 19, 1581. 109. 

39. Chr. Hoddefdon, to the E. of Leicefter ; in- 
telliu-encc, chiefly from Frielland. (Orig.) Antwerp, 
March 18, l58l. n7.b. 

40. Extrafts of the regiftcrsof the States General, 
and other deputies, concerning a rciinburfement 
claimed by Q. Elizabeth. (Fr.) Jan. 16, 1581. 118. 

41. W'm. Davifon, to on private con- 
cerns. (Orig.) Hague, Feb. lo, 158 . ll9.b. 

42. Geo. Bohun, to \Vm. llcrle ; various intelli- 
gence from court; about negociations with France, 
Scotland, Ireland, Portugal, &c. (Orig.) From 
court, April 25, 1581. 120. 

43. J a. Barrow, to various intelligence 

about Scotland, the Turks, &c. ; Cotton and York 
flaiu in duels. (Orig.) London, Aprif 24, 1581. 
X B Tho. Cotton was living in Dec. 1581. (vid. Vii. 

59.) 

44. Inftruftions for Mr. Hoddefdon, to deal in the 
aceoimt of lir Horatio Pallavicinis money. April, 
15ftU ^^2. 

45. >f inutcs of papers relating to Hoddefdon s nc- 
gociation, Sec. 1581. 127. 

- 46. E. Molyneux, to Moreton? news of 

the arrival of Vrcnch ambaft'adors; the K. of Spain's 
naval preparations, &c. (C^rig.) Salop; April 26, 



1581. 



128. 



47. Robt. Drax, to the E. of Leicefter? intelligence 
about the troops in Holland, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, 
June 25, 1581. 129. 

48. Bernardino dc Mendo^a (Spanifti ambaflarior) 

to complaining of having been denied an 

audience from the queen. (Orig. Fr.) London, 
June 29, 1581. 130. 

49. Bernardino dc Mendo^ra ; a paper on the fame 
fubjeft. (Spanifti and Englilh.) 1581. I3i. 

50. K. Philip II, to Q. Elizabeth; defiring the fur- 
render of Don Anthony. (Orig. Lat.) Lilbon, 
Aug. 14, 15S1. 134, 

51. Tho. Morgan, to Ld. ftating his 

hard treatment by Mr. Norris, and kind redrefs by 
the Pr. of Orange. (Orig.) Leuwarden, June 30, 
1^81. 135. 

52. Chr. Hoddefdon, to intelhgencc about 

the Pr, of Parma's reconciliation with fome of his 
nobles ; Monficur's expefted arrival, &c. Antwerp, 
Junes, 1581. ' 135.b. 

53. A paper, much obliterated, concerning the loans 
of Pallavicino. July, 1581. 136. 

54. Chriftoph. Hoddefdon, to the E. of Leicefter J 
three letters and two papers of intelligence. (Orig.) 
Antwerp, Aug. 6, and 19, 1581. 1.38. 

55. Ro. Nc to about a quarrel be- 
tween him and Mr. Cotton. (Orig.) Antwerp, 
Sept. 20, 158 . 140. b. 

56 Lane, to Mr. Herle; defiring him to 

recommend to the Pr. of Orange the raifing of a new 
regiment from England. (Orig.) Richmond, Oct. 
24, 1581. 141. 

57. Chr. Hoddefdon; a paper of intelligence; an 
overthrow in Frielland, &c. Antwerp, Oct. 15, 1581. 

142. 

58. A paper of intelligence from Embdcn ; count 
Edzard rclifts the confederates. (Fr.) Nov. 10, 1581. 

143. 

59. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter ; intelli- 
gence. (Oiig.) Dec. 3, 1581. 144. 

60. A paper ftating various manoeuvres by Bodnan, 
Andr. dc Loe, an(l others, towards bringing about 
a peace between England and Spain. 1581. 145. 

61. An account of the burning of the bridge over 
the Scheld. N. B. this happened in Apjil, 1 585. 146. 

62. A difcuflion Whether the K. of Spain may 
defend his countries againft the Pr. of Orange and 
his adherents.'* 158 1. 147. 

63. A brief declaration made by the magiftrates of 
Antwerp, touching the late cnterprize againft the laid 
town, the 17th of January, 1582. 159. 

64. The magilrrates of Antwerp; their rcmonftrance 
concerning Q. Elizabeth's demand of tliC intercft of 
a loan. (Orig. Fr.) Jan. 25, 1582. 167. 

6,->. A remonftrancein behalf of Q. Elizabeth, con- 
cerning the loans of Pallavicino and Spinola. (Orig. 
Fr.) ftgned Geo. Gilpin. (Fr.) Antweip, Jan. 26, 
1582. 168. 

66. J. Norreys, to Ld intelligence about 

the Pr. of Orange's dangerous ftatc in confequence of 
J aurcqui's attempt, &c. Antwerp, March 6, 1582. 
N. B. This date is wrong; the attempt was committed 
the 18th of March, vid. Vll. 74. 171. 

67. Articles propounded by the magiftrates of Ant- 
werp to the D. d'Anjou, concerning religion. (Fr.) 
March 10, 1582. 172. 

68. Wm. Herle, to the E. of Leicefter ? a report of 
the great liirat Antwerp concerning religion. (Orig.) 
Antwerp, March 7, 1581-2. 175. 

69. Conditions upon which the magiftrates of Ant- 

wcrji 



Digitized by 



GALEA, C. VIL 



n'erp grant a church to the D. d'Anjou. (Fr.) March 
II, 1582. 177. b. 

70. A propofal made by the D. d'Anjou to the 
States General, concerning the, government. (Fr.) 
Antwerp, March 10, 1582. 178. 

71. Wm. Ilerle, to the E. of Leicefter? concern- 
ing the ftniggles for churches at Antwerp. (Orig.) 
Antwerp, March 11, 1581*2. 179. b. 

7C. Q. Elizabeth s inftruftions to John Sommers, 
fentto the Low Countries. (Orig.) March 15, 1582. 
180. 

7S. Wni. Herle, to the E. of Leicefter ; a long re- 
port of the ftate of affairs in the Low Countries. 
(Orig.) Antwerp, March 18, 1581-2. I86. 

74. Wm. Ilerle, to the E. of Leicefter; with a full 
account of Jauregui's attempt to aflTaffinate the Pr. of 
Orange. (Orig.) Antwerp, March 20, 1581-2. 190. 

75. Wm. Herle, to the E. of Leicefter ; two letters of 
intelligence, concerning the Pr. of Orange's ftate, and 
many incidents in the Low Countries. (Orig.) Ant- 
\¥erp, March 25, and 31, 1582. 193. 

76. A paper of intelligence concerning the con- 
fpiracy againft the Pr. of Orange ; probably from 
lloddefdon. Antwerp, April 1, 1582. 198. 

77. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter; intelli- 
gence, chiefly about the prince of Orange's convalcf- 
cence, &c. (Orig.) April 2, 1582. 199 

78. Wm. Herie, to the E. of leicefter; intelligence; 
he hears that an ambaffador from the Q. is arrived at 
Flufliing, &c. (Orig.) Bruges, April 2, 1582. 201. 

79 Gilpin, to tlie E. of Leicefter ; various 

uews, about the Pr. of Orange's health, the military 
proceedings, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, April 9, 1582. 

202. 

80. a. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter ; two letters 
of intelligence, concerning the war in which he is to 
have a command, &c. (Orig.) April 11, and 14, 
158 . 204. 

80. b. Wm. Herle, to the E. of Leicefter; various 
intelligence. (Orig.) Antwerp, April 14, 1582. 

207. 

8 1. A lift of the council of finances appointed by the 
T). d'Anjou, April 13, 1582. 208. b. 

82. Papers of intelligence from Antwerp ; all feem- 
ingly from Mr. Ilerle, though none figned, except 
the laft. April 14, 21,22, 1582. 209. 

83. A letter on the prince of Orange's recovery, and 
the militarv proceedings. Antwerp, April 22, 1582. 

215. 

84 Gilpin, to theE. of Leicefter; intelligence. 

(Orig.) Artwerp, April 21, 1582. 216. b. 

85. Wm. Herle, to the E. of Leicefter; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Antwerp, April 25, 1582. 217. 

86. Names of the governors and officers of the pro- 
vinces and towns in the Low Countries, at the time 
in the hands of the Spaniards. April 25, 1582. 218. 

87. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter; clears ^r. 
Tho. North frOni a fiifpicion of popery ; and intelli- 
gence. (Orig.) Ghent, May 11, 1582. 2.21. 

88. The E. of Leicefter ? to the D. d'Anjou? re- 
commending Mr. North. (Fr.) Gieenwich, May 12, 
1582, • «22. 

• 89. The magiftratcs of Antwerp; conccniing the 
intereft claimed by Q. Elizabeth. (Orig. Er.) May 
18, 1582. . • .''^I A ^ri; I. 224. 

90. Tho. Cotton; to the^.-^^t^iclcVfler ; juftifying 
<himfelf and Mr. North, againft fonve afpcriioiis of 
Mr. Norris. (Orig.) May 120, \o^2. eC3. 

91. Wm. Herle, to the E. of Leicefter ; a long let-. 

• ' * I 



ter of intelligence. (Orig.) Antwerp, May 20/ 1582. 

227. 

92. Tho. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter ; about 
Norris s and North s enmity; and intelligence. (Orig.) 
May 24, 1582. 231. 

93. Draughts of a fcene on the Iflel, and the 
caftle of Briinckhurft. 232. b. 

94. Tho. Doyley, to the E. of Leicefter ; concerning 

the quarrel between general Norreys, "and Meflrs. 

North and Cotton. (Orig.) Antweip, May 28, 

158^. 233. 

« 

95. Lambert Crol, an agent to MefT. Maxim, and 
Edw. Scheyftne; three letters, 1, to the laid Scheytfues, 
2, to Mr. Candilh, and 3 to the E. of Leicefter ; all 
relating to his vain endeavours to recover from Mr. 
Candilh a fum of 900 flor. he had borrowed from the 
father of the laid ScheyfFues. (Fr. and Lat.) Lond. 
July 1, and G, 1582. 235. 

96. A letter of intelligence, probably to Ld. lei- 
cefter ; chiefly concerning North and Cotton, who 
appear to have (fuarrelled ; the war in Elanders, the 
affairs of Italy, Erance, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, June 
12, 1582. 237. 

97. Sir Fr. Walfmgham, to the E. of Leicefter ; fig- 
nify ing the queen's delire that fpeedy meafures be taken 
for the relief or recovery of Sluys. (Orig.) Court, Aug, 
2, 1582. " 238. b. 

98. The fieurs Scheyffues, to defiring him to 

folicit the payment of the 900 tl. due to them by Can- 
dilh. (Orig. Fr.) Sept .20, 1582. 239. 

99. Erich von Manderfcheid, to Mr. Herle ; defiring 
him to prevail on the queen to intercede with the D. 
d'Anjou in favour of a family (Battenburch) in Guel- 
ders : two letters. (Orig. German.) Flulhing, 06t. 

21, and 23, 1582. 240. 

100. Fra. Morgan, to coufm Curl ; concerning fome 
commiflions, and about miUtary operations in Flan, 
ders. (Orig.) Antwerp, Nov. 1, 1582. 242. 

101. Duke Cafimir, to fome perfon at Q. Elizabeth's 
court whom he ftiles " his fatlxr ;" requefiing him to 
difpofe the Q. to interfere in a negociation of confe- 
quence. (Orig. Fr.) Lantern, Dec. 5, 1582. 243. 

102. Some Englilh minifter, to the Pr. of Orange; 
afluringhim of the queen's purpofe to reduce the 
power of Spain. (Fr.) 1582. 244. 

103. Articles ?)f intelligence, chiefly from Italy. 
(Italian.) 1582. 244. b. 

104. Tlio. Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter ; in com- 
mendation of Monfigr. Rocca Taliato ; and jntellit 
gence from Poland* (prigO March 7, J 582-3? 

246. 

105. Articles of accord between Monfieur, and the 
ftatesof'the Low Countries. (Fr.) Feuremonde^ 
March 18, 1583. 248. 

106. J. van lieede, bailiff of Sluys, to Mr. Herle; 
demanding the payment of lol. los. lent him. (Orig* 
Fr.) Sluys, June 21, 1583. 252. 

107. The States of Zealand, to the E. of Leicefter ? 
recommending Joach. Ortell, whom they, ferid over as 
their: agent (Orig. Fr.) Middleburg, June 21, 1583. 

252. b. 

108. Tb. ...... to the E. of Leicefter? various 

intelligence. (Orig.) Middleburg, Sept. 4, 1583. 

253. 

109. A long letter of intelligence from fome perfon 
in an Englilh country town, Dec. (j, 1583. 254. 

no: J. Norreys, to Mr. Herle; intelligence about 
religion in France, the Pr. of Parjoa'^tcpi^uc^ Sec. 
(Orig.) Flulhing, Sept. 13, 1583. 25^ 

111. Viae, de Sene, agent to D, Cafimir, to 

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119. A fiimraary of matters contained in a letter 
dated Colloinc, (in Ld. Burleigh's hand.) July 15, 

1583. 260. 

113. Everard de Reidt, Lieut, to the Pr. of Orange, 
to Mr. Herle ; dcfiring him to greet D. Rogers in his 
name. (Orig.^ Fr.) Leuwarden, Jan. i, 1585. 264. 

114. The Pr. of Orange s anfwers to certain articles 
prefented to him by Mr. Dyer, in tlie n^ime of Q. 
Elizabeth ; with a copy of thefainie. (Orig. Fr.) Delft, 
March 3, 1584. ^65. 

115. A memoir fcnt bv the Pr. of Orange, to fir 
Fr. Walfinghaiu. (Origl Fr.) Delft, March 3, 1584. 

270. 

1 16. A paper of obfervations on the conduft of the 
Belgians in calling in the French, and other princes ; 
and concluding that England was their only refuge. 
(Lat.) 278. 

117. Francis Guyon, to the Pr. of Orange ; pro- 
feffing his great zeal in the prince's fervice. N. B. 
This was Balthazar Gerard his airaffin. (Fr.) Delft, 
March 6, 1584. ^Si- 
ns. J. Ortell, to the E. of Lctccfter ; with a pre- 

fent of Rhenilh wine from the Pr. of Orange and the 
States; and intelligence. (Orig.) Lond. May S5, 1584. 

119. A paper of intelligence, about the fiege of 
Ghent by the Pr. of Parma, &c. Bruges, May 3o, 

1584. 283.^^ 

120. " Advice to make an army in Brabant." 
'(Fr.) May, 1.584. ^85. 

121. A difcurtion concerning the prote6lion to be 
S^ivcn by the queen to the countries of Holland and 
Zealand. Oct 10, 1584. ^^86. 

l^e. Certain heads to prove that the troubles ftirred 
up betwixt the l\. of Spain and her majcfty, have ori- 
ginally .pi'oceeded from the faid king. ^291. 

123. Certain points objected by the K. of Spam and 
his minifters againft her majefty ; and charging her 
and her minifters with divers injuries. 294. b. 

1 24. A difcouife of a Brabanter how to aid the af- 
flifted people of the Low Countries againft the K. of 
Spain. May, 1584. ^ ^96. 

135. Robert count dc la Mark, to his uncle the 
D. dc Montpenlier;expreaing duty, and recommend* 
ing the daughters of the late Pr. oi' Orange. (Orig- . 
Fr.) Sedan, Aug. 16, 1584. 300. 

126. Pran^oife de Bourbon, Dfs. of Bouillon, to the 
T>. de Montpenfier her brother; on the afliUrmation of 
the Pr. of Orange, her brother in law ; declaring that 
{he would take care of his daugliters. (Orig. Fr.) 
Sedan, Aug. 16, 1584. 300. b. 

127. Francoife de Bourbon, r)fs. of Bouillon; her 
inftruaions tor Mons. Civille, fent by her to Q. Eli- 
zabeth. (Fr.) Aug. 16, 15B4. 301. 

128. Maurice de Naflau, Pn of Orange, to the E. 
ofteicefter; requefting his friendfliip. (Orig. Fr.) 
Delft, Aug. 30, 1584. S02. 

129. Fr. de Civille, to the E, of Leicefter ; defiring 
an order that fome arms he had brought over for the 
queen, &c. and which had been ftopped at Rye, might 
bereftored. (Orig. Fr.) Rye, Sept. 2, 1584. 303. 

130. A draught of a French compRmental ielter, 
perhaps to the Dfs. of Bouilloui 303. b. 

• 131. Sir Fr. Walfmgham, to the E. of Leie^fter ; 
about the affairs of Holland, Barnevelt blamed ; alfo 
about France, &c. (Orig.) Sept. 15, 1584. 304. 
1 32. Guil Bardefe, to an ambaflador (Mf. Hei-le }) 



on the ftatc of affairs in the Low Countries. (Orip;.) 
Amfterd. Sept. 24, 1584. 305. b. 

133. Maurice Pr. of Orange, to J. Garbrand, vice 
admiral on the Ems ? a caution about fome ncgled 
in the naval fervice. (Lat.) Delft, Sept 21, 1584, 

306. 

134. Intelligence concerning the proceedings of 
the Spaniards, after the taking of Ghent (Lat) 
06t. 10, 1584. 307- 

135. Guil. Bardefe, to Mr. Herle? the Dutch 
mean to fend deputies to France to offer themfelves 
to the king, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Nov. 20, 1584. 308, 

1 36. Inftruftions of the States General, to deputies 
fent to offer to /ubmit to the French king. (Fr.) 
Hague, Dec. 3, 1584. S09. 

137. Articles offered by the States General to the 
French king, to take upon him the government and 
protection of their provinces. (Fr.) Hague, Dec. 3, 
1584. 323* 

138. A memorial requefting the French king to 
take upon him the fovereio^nty of the Low Countries, 
in the fame manner as Charles V. had held them ; 
with fome further articles to be granted them, (Fr.) 
Dec. 1584. 331. 

1 39. A lift of the deputies of the different provinces. 
1584. 336. 

140. A juridical treatife entitled " Quod omnis 
conventio, quantumvis jurata, intelligitur rebus ia 
eodem ftatu pennanentibus, non autem illis mutatis." 

337. 

141. Another treatife entitled Quoufque princep*? 
obligetur ex paClo fuo." 345. 

i,4i. A few queftions and anfwers, on the propriety 
of tlie queen aiding the Dutch. (Lat) 353. 

143. A negociation between the cleftor of Co- 
logn ? and the count of Meurs, about fomegai rifons, 
tolls, &c. (Fr.) 355, ' 

144. The names of the D. of Clevc's counfcllorsi 
and the ftatc of his family. 358. 

145. A lifi of the dole- walled towns in tbe Low. 
Countries. 35^' 

146. Mr. Herbert, to fir Fr. Walfingliam ; touching 
an enterprise of the Spaniards upon Embden. 1584* 

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1 . to iVIr. Herle ; about the forwarding of 

fome letters, and the purchafe of 3 horfes for the queen- 
(Orig. Fr.) Harlingcn, Jan. 4, 1585. 2. 

2. Mr. Davilbn, to the E. of Leicefter ; re^ports a 
conference he had with fome Dutch deputies on the 
earl's going over. (Orig.) Jan. 12, 1585. 4^ 

. 3. The magifb-ites of Enkhuyfen, to the Englirti 
arabafl'adors (Herle, &c.) with a prelcnt of three fa- 
belsf (Orig. Dutch.) Jan. 12, 1585. 6. 

4. The magiftrates of Horn, to Mr. Herle ; recom- 
mending themfelves ; and concerning the transfer of 
tlie Engl)/li , faftory from Antwerp to their tow^n. 
(Orig.Fr.) Jan. 18, 1585. 8. 

5. A proclamation of the magiftrate^ of Leyden, 
againft fome libels by one Vanden Bcrge, injurious to 
the memory of the late Pr. of Orange, and others. 
(Dutch, printed.) Jan. IS, 1585. 10. 

6. Mons. de Meetkerke prefid* of Flanders, tp 
Mons. de Gryfle, reprcfenting the deplorable ftate of 
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dence to be in the aid of France. (Fr. an extraft.) 
Delft, Jan. C2, 1585. l J. 

7. Anfwcrs to certain propofitions of Mons. Or- 
tell, concerning trade. Jan. 25, 1585. 13. 

8. Hen. y. Hycmans, to Mr. Herle; about 3 pieces 
of cloth ofitred him for fale. (Orig. Dutch.) 1 585. 

16. 

p. Giiil Bardcfe, to Mr. Herle; on the diftrafted 
date of affairs, (Orig.Fr.) Amftcrd. Feb. 1, 1585. 

18. 

10. The E. of Leicefter, to the Lords of Council; 
in anfwer to a letter of thcir's, fignifying the queen's 
difap])robation of his undertaking the goveniment of 
the United Provinces, (not figned.) Hague, Feb. 8, 
1585. 20. 

11. Fred. Schwartz de Ruiflingen, to Mr. Herle; 
regrets his being prevented feeing him, by his going 
from Delft with the Elect, of Cologn. (Orig. Ital.) 
Utrecht, Feb, q, 1585. 22. 

12. Q. Elizabeth's inftni6^ions to fir Tho. Hen- 
cage, fent to declaim, her difapprobation of the E. 
of Leicefters appointment to, and his acceptance of 
the government of the United Provinces. Feb. 10, 
J585. S4. 

13. Q. Elizabeth's inftruflions to the E. of I^icef- 
ter; reproving and recalling him : fent by Heneage. 
Feb. 10, 1585. ^ 29. 

14. Erneft (of Bavaria) Elec%rof Cologn, to IMr. 
Herle; lamenting his not having feen him at Delft. 
(Orig. Lat) Utiecht, Feb. 10, 1585. 31. 

15. Mr. Davifon, to Mr. Herle? on the queen s 
difapprobation of Ld. Eeicefters conduct. (Orig.) 
London, Feb. 17, 1585. 33. 

16. Mr. Davifon, to fome dutch minifter? fisfnify- 
ing the queen s intention to fupport the oppreffed 
toeople of the Netherlands. (Orig. Fr.) Hague, 
March 10, 1585. 34. 

17. The magiftrates of Enkhuyfen, to Mr. Herle; 
alledging the abfence of their penfioner for not writ- 
ing to Q. Elizabeth. (Orig.Fr.) Feb. 18, 1585. 

35. 

18. Tho. Dygges, to the E. of Leicefter; reporting 
his endeavours about niuftering troops. (Orig.) 
Feb. 2Q, 1586. 37. 

If). Articles to be publillied before a tnufter, and 
.to be obfervcd at it. 38. 

20. The order of exercife required by the mufter- 
mafter for the better fatisfaftion of his Excellency 
(Ld. Leicefter.) 39. 

21. Tho. Digges (mufter-mafter) to the E. of Lei- 
cefter; a report of the ftate of the bands ; and defiring 
warrants for bcftowing of the xpen. (Orig.) Utrecht, 
Jeb. 24, 1586. 41. 

22. H. Goodere, to the E. of Leicefter; about 
money for the payment of troops. (Orig.) Feb. 25, 

1585. 43. 

23. C. Howard, to the E. of Leicefter; about na- 
val difpofitions ; fmall Ihips to be fent upon the coaft 
of Holland. (Orig.Fr.) Court, Feb. 26, 1585. 44. 

24. Mr. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter ; intelli- 
gence fiom court, and about the queen's diffatisfac- 
tion, &c. (Orig.) London? Feb. 28, 1585. 46. 

25. The magiftrates of Amftcrdam, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
thanking her and imploring her further protec- 
tion of their religion. (Lat.) Feb. 23, 1585. 47. 

26. J. van Veke (quarter-mafter?) to Mr. Herle; 
intelligence. (Dutch.) Hague, March 4, 1585. 4f). 

27. Col. Schenk; intelligence about an attack on 
Tcrle, & c. March 4, 1 5 85. 51. 



28. The E. of Leicefter, to the K. of Scots; reve- 
rential, and exhorting him. Harlem, March 5, 1^85. 

53. 

29. Roger Williams, to the E. of Leicefter ; ad- 
vice and intelligence concerning the profecution of 
the war. (Orig.) Berghes, March 5, 1585. 55. 

30. Col. Th. Morgan, to the E. of Leicefter; com- 
plains of hard ufasrc of the Englifli troops : the Scots 
preferred. (Qrig.^ Antwerp, March 5, 1585. 57. 

31. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General; in com- 
mendation of Mons. Grille their agent; and profef- 
fing friendlhip. Greenwich, March 13, 1585. 59. 

32. Sir Fr. Walfuigham, to concerning 

the rcleafe of Pedrc dc Cuhiave, &c. (Spauilh.), 
Greenwich, March 15, 1585. 60. 

33. Barth. Buys Gryphius, to Mr. Herle; concern- 
ing the diltraded ftate of Holland. (Fr>) , Hague, 
March 20, 1585. ' 61. 

34. Sir. Fr. Walfmgham, to the E. of I-^icefter ; 
three letters of advice, and intelligence about the 
queen, &c. (Orig.) Court, March 20, 21, and 28, 
1585. 63. 

35. The States General, to the E. of Leicefter; 
declaring their intention to offer the fovereignt}^ of 
their provinces to Q. Elizabeth; and requefting 
fpeedy aid, particularly for Antwerp. (Orig. Fr.) 
Hague, April 21, 1585. ^ 68. 

36. Extra6l out of a letter of intelligence, con- 
cerning operations for the relief of Aptwcrp. Mid- 
dleburg. May 31, 1585. 70. 

37. Raufe Saly floury, to the E. of Leicefter; re- 
ports his proceedings; Capt. Marten's confinement at 
Lillo, for having a counterfeit dye of the Brabant 
dollar, &c. (Orig.) Antwerp, May 31, 1585. 72. 

38. Jacques RolTell, to the E. of Leicefter; offer- 
ing his advice and.fervices in the negociation between 
Q. Elizabeth and the States. (Orig. Fr.) Middleb. 
June 5, 1584. 74. 

39» Capt. R. Salyfl)ury, to the E. of Leicefter; 
about Capt. Casfield's releafe, the offer of a piece of 
tapeftry, remittances, &c. (Orig.) Middleb. June 
6, 1585. 76. 

40. Articles offered by the States General, to Q. 
Elizabeth; on their tendering to her the fovereignty 
of their provinces. (Fr.) Hague, Juae 4, 1585. 77. 

41. J. Ortell, to the E. of Leicefter; fends him < 
" 11 Speculo delle navigation i ;" and earneftly defires 
aid for Antwerp. (Orig. Ital.) London, June 8, 
1585. 83. 

41. a. Confiderations for the ordering of an army 
in the Low Countries ; faid to \^ from Mr. Digges 
to the E. of Leicefter. June 13, 1585. 85. 

42. Anfwer of the deputies of the States, to the 
propofals made by queen Elizabeth's council. (Fr.) 
July 5, 1585. 87. 

43 The States General, to Q. Elizabeth; con- 
cerning their ofttr of fovereignty. (Fr.) July 1^ 
1585. 90. 

44. Q. Elizabeth, to the magiftrates of Antwerp ; 
promifmg to fend them relief. (Lat.) Green wicli, 
July 10, 1585. 94. 

45. Reafons for Q. Elizabeth to affent to the aid- 
ing of the States, (a draught in Burleigh's hand.) 
July 13, 1585. 96. 

46. A fummary of the anfwers brought by Mr. 
Davifon from the States General. July 13, 1585. 

100. 

47. Mr. Vice-chamberlain; (Heneage?) his notes 
touching the treaty with the commilfaries of the 
States. July 13, 1585. 102. 

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48. Lift of officers retained in the E. of Leicefter's 
fervice. (Orig. figned II. Goodere.) Jan. 12, 1585. 

106. 

49. Lifts of the E. of Leiccfter's houfehold fer- 
vants and guard; and a copy of the oath given 
them. Fiuihing, July 21, 15«5. 107. 

50. Minutes of letters of ftate, relating to the 
affairs of Holland. 1585. 1 13. 

51. Certain points, concerning which the States 
General wifli to know queen Elizabetlis pleafure. 
1585- li7.b. 

52. Abftraft of the E. of Leicefter*s inftruftions 
as Q. Elizabeth s Heutcnaut general in the Low 
Countries* Dec. 1585. Il9-b. 

53. Q. Elizabeth's commiffion, empowering certain 
members of her privy council to treat with the de- 
puties of the States General for the aid to be given 
them. (Lat.) Nonefuch, July 29, 1585. 121. 

54. The effeft of the particular commiflions given 
to the deputies of the States. July 31, i585. 123. 

55. Articles of the treaty provifional for Antwerp. 
Aug. 2, 1585. 126. 

56. Fraix de la levee, tranfportation, ct paye, de 
4,000 foldats; avcc Tentrctien des priucipaux offi- 
ciers. 127. 

57. Minutes of ftate papers, concerning the Dutch 
affairs. 1585, 127. b. 

58. Projet ou formulaire de trait^ fur I'aide, du- 
rant la guerre. Aug. lO^ 1585. 129. 

59. A treaty conclu<led between the commiflaries 
of Q. Elizabeth, and thofe of the States General, by 
which the former was to fend 5,000 foot and J, 000 
horfe, inftead of 4,000 foot and 400 horfe to the aid 
of the latter (Lat.) Sept 2, 1585. 134. 

60. Notes for the amendment and explaining of 
the contra<5l made between Q. EHzabeth and "the 
United Provinces. Nonefuch, Aug. 10, 1585. 135. 

61. AL to the E.of Leicefter? intelligence 

of the furrender of Antwerp ; about Geneva, Italy, 
&c. (Fr.) Cologn, Aug. 13, 1585. 139, 

62. J. Junio, to the E, of Leicefter; laments his 
not having had an opportunity of paying his refpeds 
to him. (Orig. ItaL) London, Aug. 25, 1585. 141. 

^ 63. Projet ou formulaire de traitt^, fur I'aide de 
la rcine Eliz. aux etats des Provinces Uhies, durant 
la guerre. Nonefuch, Aug. 18, 1585. 143. 

64. Another copy of VIIL 59. Sept, 2, 1585. 149. 

65. Maxim, de Horncs, to the E. of Leicefter ; com- 
plimental, and defi^ng the connnand of a company. 
(Orig. Fr.) Oftend, Sept. 17, 1585. 150, 

66. A petition of Herm. Roclenburgs, to the E. of 
Leicefter; defiringthat he may reiniburfe hijnfelf for 
a fum due to him by the States General by exporting 
certain goods ; with tlie ack now lodgment of the debt 
by the ftates annexed, in Fr. and Dutch. (Orig. 
Ital.) Hague, Sept. 13, 1585. 152. 

67. A fentence of the admiralty court at Rouen, 
concerning an indemnity due to one of their citizens 
for fome property of his feized by (bme people of 
Fluftiing. (Fr.) Aug. so, 1585. i58. 

^ 68. The confent of Zealand and Fluniing, to receive 
Mr. Stanley as their governor, and lord Leicefter as 
their general. (Fr.) Sept. 22, 1585. 162. 

69. Mr. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
fome negociations about the cautionary towns, the 
auxiliaries, &c. (Orig.) Hague, Sept. 24, 1585. 

163, 

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concerns of the ftates of Zealand. (Orig. Fr. partly 
obliterated.) London, Sept. 23, 1585. 166. 

71. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
fignifying to him that the queen forbids his proceed- 
ing in his preparations until flie has fpoken with him. 
(Orig.) Court, Sept. 26, 1585. 168. 

73. N. de Caftelneau, to the E. of Leicefter; 
thanks him for favours, and efpecially for the prefent 
oftM'o horfes. (Orig. Fr.) Sept. 1585. 170. 

73. Mr. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter; the cau- 
tionary towns delivered to him. (Orig.) Brill, 
Oa. 5, 1585. 172. 

74. J. Junio de Lung, to the E. of Leicefter; con- 
gratulatory; concerning fome property of his at 
Antwerp ; alfo recommending his fon. (Orig. Ital.) 
Delft, 0&. 6, 1585. 173. 

75. Mr. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
hisjoiUTiey to take poflcflion of lev(Tal places; fome 
Englifli companies in a very diforderly ftate. (Orig.) 
Middleburg, Oft. 13, 1585. 175. 

76. Maurice de Naflau, Pr. of Orange, to Mr. Da- 
vifon? defiringhim to befriend him with the queen. 
(Orig. Fr.) Hague, Oct. 13, 1585. 176. b. 

77- Wil. Lewis Ct. of Naflau Dillenburg (brother- 
in-law to Maurice) to the E. of Leicefter; requeft- 
ing his friendfliip. (Orig. Fn) Hague, Ocl. 13, 

1585. 177. 

78. jVfr. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter ; a report 
about the rawnefs of the companies, Ct. Hohenloe's 
going to the fleet, &c. (Orig.) Flulliing, 061 20, 
1585. I7«j. 

79. Louife de Coligny (Prfs. dowager of Orange) 
ami Maurice Pr. of Orange, to the E. of Leicefter? 
concerning the afiairs of the lloufe of Naflau. 
(Orig. Fr.) Hague, Oa. 14, 1585. 180. 

80. Confirmation of a treaty between England 
and the United Provinces. (Fr.) Hague, Och 2, 
15S5- 183. 

81. Wm. Lilly; his confeffion, and denial of fome 
charges. (Orig.) Oi*t. 22, 1585. 185. 

82. Louife de Coligny, to the ]\. of Leicefter, and 

to recommending herfelFand the, Naflau fc- 

mily: two letters. (Orig. Fr.) Hcflingue, OS. 04^ 
1585. ig7. 

83. Maurice Ct. of Naflau, to Mr. Davifon; defy- 
ing his favour with Q. Ehzabeth. (Fr.) Hague, 
Oct. 25, 1585. 189. b. 

84. The oath taken by the magiftratcs and people 
of the Erill. (Fr.) Oa. 1585. njo. 

85. Projeft of an for aflbciating the States CJc- 
neral into the league between France and England. 
(Fr.) 1585. lyi. b. 

86. Ph. de Marnix de St. Aldgonde, to prefidt. de 
Meetkerke; on the ftate of atiairs, particularly at 
Antwerp. (Fr.) Antwerp, 061. 24, 1585. 198. 

87. Allowances given to the E. of WarM ick, Lieut. 
General at Newhaven (Newport) and other oflicei-s 
there. Ofct. 26, 1585. 002. b. 

88. Mr. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter ; two let- 
ters of intelligence. Flufliing, Nov. 23 and 11, 1585. 

204. 

89. The. Doyle, to the E. of Leicefter ; reports his 
unlucky journey from Gravelincs to Calais, and ill 
treatnWt at Dunkirk. (Orig.) Calais, Nov. 12, 
1585. 206. 

90. Tho. Doyle, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
the arrival of a pilot and a young Spaniard from 
England at Calais. (Orig.) Nov% 14, 1585. ^^os. 

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23, 1585. 209. 

9e. Tho. Doyley, to the E. of Leicefter ; reports 
the taking poHcffion of Fhifliing ; foine incidents at 
the ficge of Ninieguen ; and other military oc- 
currences. (Orig.) Flulhing Nov. 23, 1585. 

93. Sir Phil. Sydney, to the E. of leicefter ; on the 
fame fubjeft as the preceding article. (Orig.) Flufh- 
otig, N»v. 22, 1585. SI 3. 

94. Inftru6lion8 for the E. of Leicefter. Nov. 1585. 

215. 

95. Reafons why her majefty (hould rather accept 
the title of proteftor than that of fovereign of the 
iJnited Provinces. 1585. 216. 

96. Inftruftions for Richard Harlfton, treafurer of 
tlie forces in the Low Countries. 2 i6. b. 

97. Mr. Davifon, to the E. of Leicefter? on vari- 
ous points of negoc'ation, and intelligence about 
a confpiracy againft the queen's life. (Orig.) Flulh- 
ing, Nov. 11, 1585 217. 

98. Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter ? profef- 
fing friendflup and good willies. (Orig.) Dec. 6, 
1585. 2^0- 

99. Nic. Carenzone, to Mr. Davifon? defiringhim 
to recommend him to the E. of Leicefter as a mercan- 
tile agent; with a propofal concerning a duty on 
com, (Orig. Ital.) Lond. Dec. 12, 1585. 221. 

100. W. H. a paper of advice addrcffed to Q. Eli- 
zabeth. Lond. Dec. 20, 1585. 222. 

101. A lift of many perfons at and about Calais, 
toioft of whom are faid to be " fure" (well affeaed.) 

224. 

102. J. Ortell, to the £. of Leicefter ; congratula- 
tory on the earl's going governor to the Low Coun- 
tries. (Orig.) Lond. Sept. 21, 1585. 228. 

103. D his opinion touching the payment of 

the garrifons of Flufliing and Brill Dec. 27, 1585. 

251. b. 

104. The States of Zealand, to Davifon or Sydney r 
rejoicing on the coming over of the E. of Leicefter ; 
and wifliing to be recommended to the queen's favour 
(Orig. Fr.) Middleburgh, Dec. 30, 1585. 233. b. 

105. Lord Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter; intel- 
ligence, advice, and inftructions. Two letters. (Orig.) 
Greenwich, Dec. 26, and 27, 1^80. 235. 

106. A paper of intelligence about the motions of 
troops at Antwerp. Dec. 30, 1585. 240. 

107. C. Howard (admiral) to the E. of Leicefter; 
intelligence about Spanilh armaments, &c. (Orig.) 
Court^ Dec. 27, 1585. 243. 

108. A projeft about the payment of the army, 
1585. * 245. 

109. A paper entitled " Republica recreata ill. Dom. 
Gubeniatori Gen. ci\es ac fubditi qui ftant pro re- 
ligione Exc. ejus humiliter retulerunt." 1585. 248. 

110. Otho D. of Brunfwic Harburg, to the E. of 
Leicefter; complimental. (Lat.) Harburg, Sept 
1585. 252. 

111. Era. Nedham, to CorfFar Grabbe (probably 
at Copenhagen) recommending a meirenger fent by 
the Q. to Denmark. (Orig. Germ.) Greenw. April 
28, 1585. 253.. 

112. Bart. Ric .... to fir Tho. Bodley ; compli 
mental ; and couceming Dr. Winfen. (Orig. Lat.) 
Brunfwic, Aug. 1585. 255. 

J 1 3. The heads of two Gennan letters from Julius 
D. of Brunfwic (Wolfenb.) to Q. Elizabeth ; pro- 
pofing a fire commercial intercourlfe between their 
mutual fubjeds. (Lat. fent by fir Th. Bodley.) 257 

' 114. Jidius D. of Brunfwic, to Q. Elizabeth; an 



apology for fir Tho. Bodley. (Orig. Lat.) Wolfenb. 
Aug. 21, 1585. .259. 

1 15. A method propofedfor keeping books, to pre- 
vent the queen being abufed by treafurers or mer- 
chants. 261: 

1 16. Two papers figned Tho. Disjges ; containing^ 
imder various heads, feveral oblcrvations on the 
abufes prafticed by mufter-mafters, paymafters, au- 
ditors, &c. 1585. ^ 263. 

1 1 ?. Two papers of intelligence by the fame hand 
(Nic. Carenfo?) the one to Mr. Wolley, latin fec'^ 
to the Q. and the other to the E. of leicefter ; con- 
cerning Scotland, Italy, the Low Countries, &c, 
(Ital.) 1585. 267. 

118. Another copy of the confirmation, Vlll. 80. 
here called " Ampliation;" and " Agreation des Etats 
Genx. de Tacceptation precedente." Feb. 1 3, . 1 5a5-6.? 

270. 

119. Queftions propofed to the preachers of ,Nor- 
den. (Lat.) 1585. . 272. 

120. The people of Dordrecht, to the States Ge- 
neral ; concerning the fovereignty offered to the Q. 
of England. (Fr.) 1585. 274. 

121. A difcuflion concerning certain charges 
brought s^gainft Wm. de Bloys, uimamed Treflong, 
Lt. admiral of Zealand. (Fr.) 279. 

122. A fraglnent, being part of the inftruftions iu 
the fubfequent[ art VIII. 1^24. 285. 

123. A difcourfe concerning the affairs of the Low 
Countries, addrefled to E. B. Efq. friend and fervant 
to the fair and virtuous lady the countefs of Calcn- 
berghe. 1585. 287. 

124. Inftruftions, pour les deputez (du prince 
d'Orange ?) pour traitter d'une paix k Breda. 1575. 



293. 



125. A brief colleftion of all the generals who 
commanded Engli/h armies land fleets, from William 
the Conq. to A^ 271^112. gathered from HoUinllied^s 
chronicle. 298. 

126. Heads of regulations concerning the mufters 
of the army/ 1585. 304. 

127. Two accounts of caft iron fhipped in London 
and Rochetter, by Mr. Ortell ; in all 230 tons; from 
1583 to 1585. ' 306. 

128. A proclamation of Q. Elizabeth, for the trans- 
portation of viftuals and other ueceflaries to the army 
abroad. 1585. 309. 

129. Orders to be obferved by the finglifli garri- 
fon at Brill, under fir Tho. Cecil. 1585. 3io. b. 

130. The agreements and differences between the 
4 treaties of the ftates of the Low Countries with Q; 
Elizabeth, the K. of France, and Monfieur. 312. 

131. A difcourfe on the advantages of permitting; 
licenfes for trade; with obfervatious thereon. (Fr.) 

' " * 3i9. 

132. A paper of propofals, concerning the govern- 
ment of Ottcnd ; and anfwers thereto. (Fr.) 1585. 

328. 

133. Military ordinances concerning the mufters 
of the troops in the fervice of the States General. 
(Fr.) N. B. to be propofed to Q. Elizabeth. 329. 

134. A ftatement of the diftribution of the Dutch 
troops in and about Holland: (Fr.) 1585. 339. 

135. A remembrance to the ambaflador, concern- 
ing the accounts and conduft of the military trea- 
furers. 1585. • 343. 

136. Specification of the nobles and towns of 
Brabant, ftill adhering to the union. (Fr.) 1585. 

345. 

• 1S7. A fragment on the two foUowing heads : l. 

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Quant ^ retabliffement de rauthorit^ ; aiid 5. Qiiant 
aux moyens pour foumir les fraix de la guerre. 347. 

1^8. Etat des moyens de la llollande poUr le^ de- 
pehces de la guerre. 1585. 548. 

139. Another ftatement of the contributions of 
f Holland, and the other provinces. 1585. 850. 

140. A fragment concerning the neceflity and 
lawfulnefs of the war. 353. 

141. A general ftatement of the means the United 
Provinces have for carrying on the war, and brinff-* 
ing it to a conclufion: with notes by Burleigh. 

354* 

142. Oath of the governor of Brill. (Fr.) AUg. 
10, 1585, 358. 

ift3. Q. ElizabfetK to the count of Hoheiiloe; eri- 
couraging him and ni^ States after the lofs of Aht- 
ircrp. (Fr.) Wimbleton, Aug. 25, i585. 359. 

144. Along latter ff-dm Antwerp, whttdri thte ftate 
of the Low Countries is circuniflarltially ddfcribed. 
(Fr.) Oa. 44, 1585. 360. 

145. Mr. Davifon, to St. Ald^garde^ and Other of- 
licfets of Antwerp; exhorting th6m to ptrfevefance. 
(Fr.) Hague> 1585. 368. 

146. A lift of the del>utiei t6 the Stit6s detiferil. 
May 27, and-3, 1585. 369. 

i^i^ Extraft from a letter of intelligence ^rom 
EmBden. (Fr.) Nov. lO, 1565. 373. 

148. 'two ftates of duties, on articles of confump- 
tlbh in the United trovinc^s. 1585. 375. 

149. Articles delivered by fome deputies df the 
States to the eleftor of Cologn, relating to a dif- 
ferenfce between him and coUnt Adolph. de Nevers. 
(Fr.) 1585. 377. 

1 50. A memoir for an amicable accommc^dation of 
fome differences between the ele£lor of Cologn, and 
the count de Meurs. (Fr.) i585. 381. 

15.1. An anfwer of the States General to fortie 
propofals made on the part of O. Elizabeth, concern- 
ihg the vi6lualling of Bruiflels, &c. (Fr.) March 3, 
1585. 383. 

152. Articles of agreement between the of 
Parma, and the magiftrates of fimflfels. r.) March 
li, 1585. 387. 

lis. The Pt. of I^arma, to the magiftrates of 
l&ruflels ; exhorting them to deferve well of their fo- 
Vcreign. (Fr.) Beures, March lO, 1585. 393. 

154. Henry III. fe. of Fr. to the deputies of the 
Slates General ; credential in favour of Delpraneaulx. 
(FV.) Paris, Jan 14, 1585. 3j)5. 

155. The deputies of the States in France, to the 
States General ; a report of their journey to Abbeville, 
and firft coriferehces With Defpirantaulx. (Fr.) 
Abbeville, Mdrch 19, 1585. 395. 

156. Articles agreed upon between Q. Elizabeth 
and the marquis A6 Hauerech^ on the part of the 
States General. (Lat.) 1^85. 399. 

157. All extraft of the regifters of the States Ge- 
neral; being the report of the deputies iTent into 
France, and refolutioiLS thereupon* (fr.) April 9, 
1585. 401. 

158. A ftatement of troofjs in the fervice of the 
States General. 404. 

159. The titles agreed to be given to the Pr. of 
Orange. (Dutch.) 407. 

.160. The appointment of Maurice Pr. of Orange, 
as governor of Holland and Zealand, by the ftates qf 
thofe provinces : alfo inftruftions to the prince in the 
faid office. (F^O Nov. 1, 1595. 409. 



Galha^ C. IX. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 390. 

1. An aflignment of 200,000 fl. per month to the 
E. of Leicefter, by the States General, for the profe- 
cution of the war; with the afleHmeht of the fame on 
the feveral provinces. 1586. 3. 

2. Omitted. 

3. An affidavit of feveral inhabitants of the town 
of Ypres, certifying that the faid town had promifed 
to indemnify the hoftages given up at their furrcncler. 
Ley den, Jan. 3, 1586. 13. 

4. Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter; a long let- 
ter on the affairs of the Low Countries: with a du- 
plicate* (Orig.) Greenwich, Jan. 12, 1585. 15.. 

5. Thd* Cotton, to the E. of Leicefter; intelli- 
gence concerning the war. (Orig.) Antwerp, Jan. 
17, 1580-1. 22.^ 

6. Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter; intelli^ 
gence and advice. (Orig) Greenw. Jan. I7t 1586- 

24. 

7. Maxim, de Homes, to the £. of Leicefter ; in 
behalf of Mons; de Locre^, who offers to refign his 
government of Oftend. (Orig. Fr. with a duplicate.) 
Hague, Jan. 18, 1586. 26^ 

8. Nic. Carenzone, to Mr. Wotton ; a letter of in-, 
telligence concerning Dickfon's going to {Scotland, 
&c. (Orig. Ital.) Jan. 21, 1586. 29. 

9. Nic. Carenzone, to the E. of Leicefter ; intelH* 
2:ence concerning the fe. of Arundel, &c. (Orig. ttaL) 
London, Jan. 1586. 

10. Extiufts of certain advices given (to Spain) 
for ah ent^rprife againft the ftate of England. 33. » 

1 1 . Obfervatiohs dUt of the treaty for the aid given 
by England to the States General in 1585. 38. b. 

16. Hor. Pilavicino, to the E. of Leicefter; {ft 
btShalf of one Jer. Nevenard, who had a penfion grant- 
ed him. <Ofig. ItaL) Frankfort, Jan. 30, 1 5 86. 

41. b. 

IS. An eftimate of the charges of her majefty's 
forces to be employed in the Low Countries. 42. 

14. Sir Ph. Sidney, to the E. of Leicefter; offer- 
ing to do fom6 eff^eiftual fervices at Steenberg, Gra*- 
velines, &c. (Orig.) Berghes, Feb. 2, 1586. 44. 

15. The diploma of the States General, ^pointing 
the E. of Leicefter governor of the United rrovinces. 
(Lat.) Hague, Feb. 1, 1586. 46. 

16. The form of a warrant of the E, of Leicefter, 
for the pay of the E. of Eflex as colonel gen. of car 
valry, the fums left blank. (Fr.) Hague, Feb. 1, 
1586. 48.. 

17. Commiflion of the States General, to the E. of 
Leicefter; fpecifying his powers. (Fr.) Hague^ 
Feb. 1, 1586. 51. 

1 8. A patent of the States General ; about allow- 
ances to oe made to the E. of Leicefter. (Fr.) Hague, 
Feb. 1, 1586. 54, 

19. Sir Ph. Sidney, to the E. of Leicefter ; defiring 
fome regulations may be made about tlie quartering 
of his troops. (Orig.) Berghes, Feb 2, 1586. 56. 

20. Englebert t)oyeilbrugh, to fir Ph. Sidney;" 
inclofing a difcourfe concerning the Govt, of the 
Low Countries, and ftating hi& Dwn defcent. (Orig. 
Fr.) lielft, Feb. 3, 1586.* 58. 

21. The difcpurfe incloXpd ii^ the preceding article, 
(Fr.) 15^6. ' ■ '^0. 

22. kemembrance for Mr, Dayifon : from the E, 
of Leicefter. J?eb. 4, 1586. 68. 

23. :Nip^ Carenzo^^ to. Mr. Herle; giving him 

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fome cautions about papers, &c. and defiring intelli- 
gence about a legaty. (Orig, Ital.) Feb; 6, 1586. 

70. 

94. Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter ; cdhcem- 
ing the queen's diffatisfaftion at his acceptance of the 
government of the Low Countries, &c. (Orig.) 
Weftm. Feb. 7, 1585-6. 7K 

S5. Sir John Convaye, to the E. of Leicefter ; in- 
telligence on military affairs, &c. (Orig.) Oftend, 
Feb. 9, 1586. 73. 

96. Nic. Carenzone> to Mr. Herle? concerning 
fome tranfaftions of Mauvifiere relating to Scotland ; 
the E, of Leicefter s recal talked of, &c. (Ital.) 
London?, Feb, 4, 1586. 75. 

27. A grant of the States General of certain con- 
tributions, .tQ the E. of Leicefter. (Fr.) Hague, 
Feb. 1, iSM. 77. 

28. Tho. Dudley, to the E. of Leicefter; about the 
<jliWfi's ffefentmtnt &gainft him (the earl.) (Ofig.) 
Lfeicefter-h6Ufe, teb. ii, i586. 79. 

29. The itt4glftratt8 of Grave, to the E. of Leicef- 
ter; cbrtgtatuhting him on hi^ Arrival ; and folicit- 
ing his proteAion. (Orig. Dutch.) Grave, Feb. i s, 
1586* 80. 

SO. A demand of thfe pay, &e. of the garrifon of 
Oftend. (ft) Feb. IS, 1586. 81. 

31. Mr. DaVifon, to the E. of Leicefter; along 
report of his proceedings on his arrival in London. 
(Orig.) London, Feb. i7, 1586. 82. 

32. R. William^, t6 the E. of Leicefter; intelli- 
gence concerning the fervice. (Orig.) Berghes, 
Feb. 17, 1586. 85. 

33. A difcourfe addrefled to the E. of Leicefter, 
on the art of government; ftverely cenfuring the 
count of Hohenloe.. (Fr.) Middleb. Feb. 1 5, 1 5 86. 

88. 

34. Sir. Ph. Sidney, to the E. of Leicefter ; intelli- 
gence about the fervice. (Orig.) Flulhing, Feb. 
19, 1586. 93. 

35. J, Norreys, to the E. of Leicefter; recom- 
mending fome perfons; and defiring inftm^tions. 
(Orig.) Utrecht, Feb. 16, 1586. 95. 

36. Wm. KnowlHs, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
difcontent^ at Oftend for want of pay, and intelli- 
gence. (Orig.) Fluftiing, Feb. 23, 1586. 96. 

37. Nie. Carenzone, to ^r. Herle; alluding to 
fome very fecret intelligence to be communicated by 
Wolley. (Orig. Ital) Feb. 23, 1586. 98. b. 

38. Wm. Knollys, to the E. of Leicefter ; reports ap 
cxpedation of Oftend being befieged by La Motte, 
&c. (Orig.) Flufliing, Feb. 25/ 1586. 99*. 

39. Sir Ph. Sidney, to the E. .of Leicefter; about 
the pay of a regiment. (Orig.) Berghes, Feb. 25, 
i586. 161. 

* 40. Dedric Sonnoy, to the E. of Leicefter ; con- 
cerning his commiflions for furveying feveral fbrti- 
'fied. towns. (Orig. Fr.) Campen, Feb. 26, 1586. 

102. 

' 41. J. Norreys, to the E. of Leicefter ^ recom- 
ihending a caafe of fire Henry Borck,*' a knight of 
St. John of Malta. (Orig. Frl) Utrecht, Feb. 26, 
1586. 103. 

42. A lift of duties raifed in the Low Countries on 
articles of confumption. (Fr.) Feb. 1586. 105. 

43. A ftatement of the contributions granted to 
the E. of Leicefter, by the States General, for the 
months of February and March, 158€. (Fr.) ^107. 

44. Robt. Sidney, to the E. of Leicefter ; a report 
about muftei-s; and requiring pay fot the troops. 
(Orig.) Berghen, March 1, 1586. 108. 



45. The deputies of the States General, to Q. Eli- 
zabeth; propofingto increafe t^eir army, and requeft- 
ing of her to accomplifli fully her engagemeats. 
(Orig. Fr.) March 2, 1 586 ? 1 10 . 

46. Tho Cecil, to the E. of I-eicefter ; reafons for 
his not bringing his cornets tO join the carl. (Orig.) 
Brill, March 6, 1 5 86. 112. 

47. A. Warwick, to a letteJr of pious exhor- 
tation; (Orig.) March 6, 1586. 113. 

48. Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter ; about the 
queen's difpleafure, &Ci (Orig.) Greenwich^ March 
6, i585-6i 115. 

49- Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter ; anfwers 
to feveral articles of the earls letters. (Orig.) 
Greenwich, March 6, 1585-6* 116. 

50. Ro^er Williams, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
his intendmg to march M'ith fome troops to Utrecht. 
(Orig.) Berghes, March 6, 1586. 119. 

51. Tho. Sherley, to the E. of Leicefter; about the 
queen's difpleafure, the pay of the army, &c. (Orig.) 
Court, March 7, 1586. 120. 

52. A rough draught of Ld. Burleigh ; being ^ 
difcourfe concerning certain propofals n>ade bj- 
Andreas de Loo on the part of the Pr. of Parma. 
March g, 1586. 122. 

53. Wm. Knollys, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
the enemy's marching towards Oftend; defires ftora^ 
&c. (Orig.) Flufliing, March 12, 1586. 126. 

54. Tho. Sherley, to the E. of Leicefter ; a Ions 
original letter of intelligence from court March 
14, 1586. 128. 

55. Tho. Cecil to the E. of Leicefter; notifies his 
going to England ; and laments the want of pay of 
the army. (Orig.) Brill, March 17, 1585-6. 132. 

56. J. Cal thorp, to ........ . defiring intelligence^ 

about one Jaques Reygout, who owes him 4,000 Flor. 
(Fr.) March 18, 1586? 134. 

57. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
about an appointment in Ireland ; alfo intelligence 
and advice. (Orig.) Greenwich, March 21, 1586. 

135. 

68. Tho. Sherley, to the E. of Leicefter ; intelli- 
gence from court. (Orig.) March 21, 1585-6. 136. 

59. Sir. Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
intelligence from court, Scotland, &c. (Orig.) 
March 24, 1585-6. 137. 

60. Col Balfdur, to the E. of Leicefter ; complain- 
ing of want of pay. (Orig.) Berghen, March 24, 
1586. 139.. 

61. . . . . Winfliemius, to fir Tho. Bodley; con- 
cerning the queen's proclamation, juftifying the aid 
ihe gives to the United Provinces ; his gomg to Paris; 
intelligence, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Frankfort, March 
25, 1586. 141. 

©2. C. Howard, to fir Ph. Sidney ; on vanous 
nap^al affairs at Fluihing, &c. (Orig.) Court, JMarch 

30, 1586. . 145.; 

63. W. Zohlpi, to S.' de Bufquoy treafurer to the 
Gathol. King ; an intercepted letter on various fub- 
je6ts; with Tome cyphens. (Orig. Fr.) March 31, 
I58fl. 147. 

64. lA. Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter; various 
intelHgence and advice. (Orig.) March 3i, 1586. 

140. 

65 Tho. Vavafour, to theE. of Leicefter; report^ 
ing his proceedings at court. (Orig. ) Court, March 

31, 1586. 153. 

66. A ftatement of the contributions granted by 
the States General to the E. of Leicefter,. for the 

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irfonths of February, March, and April, J 686. (Fr.) 

155. 

'67. Sir tr. AValfinghani, to the E. of Lciccfter ; in- 
"telligtiice from court, about the queen's dHpofition, 
&c.^ (Qrig.) Court, April l, 1j86. 157. 

68. Otho D. of Brunfvvic Luueb. llarb. to fir Tho. 
Bodley ; congratulates him on his arrival in Eng- 
land ; and recommends a bufmefs he liad charged 
him Avith. (Orig. Lat.) Harburg, April l, 1586. 

161. 

69. Lord Burleigh, to the E; of Leicefter ; ac^ 
quaints him with the queen s change of refolution 
concerning the powers to be given to the earl, &c. 
(OrigO Greenwich, April i, 1586. 163, 

70. A ftatement of the contributions of Holland 
for fix months. (Fr.) April i, 1586. 165. 

71. Q. Elizalieth, to the E. of Leicefter; expoftu- 
lating with him, and fignifying her intention con- 
cerning the powers he is to alfume. Greenwich, 
April 1, 1586. 167. 

72. Minutes of ftate papers,- concenihig the E* of 
Leicefter. 1586. 169. 

73. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of leicefter ; in- 
telligence and advice concerning Scotland, &c. 
(Orig.) Court, April 11, 1586. 172. 

' 74 Winfh^miufl, M fir Tho. Bodley ; com- 

?limentary, arid fome intelligence. (Orig. Lat.) 
^aris, April 18, 1586. 175. 

75. Minutes of fome papers or tranfaftions agreed 
Upon at Langen, April 19, 1586. (Fn) 177* 

76. Notes of direflions concerning proviflons; 
figiied by his excellency {E. Leiceftet.?) April 21, 
1586. (Fr.) 178. 

* 77. Sir Fr. Walfingham, td the E. of Leicefter; 
intelligence, advice, &c. (Orig.) Court, Af^ril 
«i, 1586. 179 

78. Q. Elizabeth, to the States of Zealand ; appriz- 
ing them that the enemy meant to befiege Oftend. 
(Fr.) April 22, 1586. 183 

79. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to fir Ph. Sidney ; inclof- 
ing the above. (Orig.) Greenwich, Aprir22, 1586 

185. 

80. Minutes of tranfaflioiis agreed itpon at Lan- 
gen, April 24, 1586. i»7 

81. Notes or minutes of difpatches figned by his 
Exc. at Zuylen, April 24, 1586. 188 

82* A memorial of the E. of Leicefter's requeft : 
with the anfwefs of the Privy Council April 24, 
1586. l»9' 

85. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; two 
difpatches, (Orig-) Court, April 25, and 26, 15B6 

191. 

84. Bonav. van Oncle, to Mr. Herlej defiring to 
know when he means to come to Amfterdam. (Orig. 
Fr.) Amfterd. April 27, 1586. 195. 

85. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Davifon ; inftruftiftns 
concerning his ncgociations with the Council of 
State refpeding her title : a fecolid letter on the 
back. Greenwich, April 27, 1586. 197. 

86. A note of the towns in the 17 provinces, which 
as yet the enemy hath not. April 30, 1586. 198. 

87. Wm. KnoUys, to Mr. Atye ; about the defence 
of Oftend. (Orig.) Oftend, April 30, 1586. 199. 

88. Minutes of ftate papers relating to the Low 
Countries. 1586. ^00. 

89. Joh. van Bronckhorft, to the E. of Leicefter; 
a petition defiring the E. to inforce his fafeguard. 
(Fr.) Oftcrholt : April, 1586; . /. «Q8. 

90. A copy of the fkfegtiar* itfriwd to, iitctafi?d 



in the above* (Dutch.) Utrecht, April 17, f 586. 

91. An account of the revenues of Holland and 
Zealand, farmed Out for fix mouthy, from March 1, 
1586. (Fr.) ^iil. 

92. The Council of State of the United Provinces, 
to Q. Elizabeth ; urging the neceflity of the R. of 
Leicefter's afliiming the title of governor. (Orig Lat.) 
Utrecht, May), 1586. ^15. 

D3. A finall fragment concerning Scotland. May 
2, 1586? - 218. 

94. Mr. Palmer's collation of monies of England 
and Flanders. May 2, 1586. 2 18. b. 

05. A profitable plot for the payment of the ijueen'a 
forces in the Low Countries. 219. b. , 

96. Articles of prohibitioii of traffic lAito the Spa- 
nifii Netherlands. 1586. 221. b. 

97. Mr. Heneage, to Ld. Burleigh } concerning 
Ld. Leicefter *s government. May 13, I086. 24^5. 

98. Carlos Conde de Mansfeld, to the Pr. of Par- 
ma ; intelligence about the war, &c. (Orig* Spanilh.) 
ileek. May 4, 1586. 226. 

99. Articles for explanation of fome doubtful points 
in the contraft between Q. I'^lizabeth and the Statei* 
General, fet down by the Mufter Maftei' General ; 
with the anfwers of the ftates. May 4, 1586. 228. 

100. A brief computation of an army to be kept 
in the Low Countries. 1586. 228. b. 

10 h A memorial for Lord Buckhurft ; about thef 
defence of the Low Countries* March 14, 1586. 

230- b. 

102* Memoire de toutes les entries que ceux d'An- 
vers ont annuellement* 231. b. 

103. Memoire de la quantity de bl6 qu'il convient 
avoir par femaine k Anvers. 232. b. 

104. A rate for the entertainment of lances, light 
horlb, and foot bands, in the Low Countries. 158(S* 

233. b. 

105. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
the queen inflexible in her diflike of the earls affumed 
title. (Orig.) Court, May 14, 1586. 236. 

106. Edzard II. count of Eaft Friefland, to the E. 
of Leicefter ; defiring a fpeedy anfwer concerning 
fome fhipping on the Ems. (German.) Auiich, 
May 12, 1586. 237. 

167. Two articles concerning the allow^ance of I5 
non-effeftives per company; with anfwers by the 
Council of State, (Fr.) 239. 

108. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter ; on 
the queen's difpofition, &c. (Orig.) Court, May" 
20, 1586. 24K 

109. Edward Dyer, to the E. of Leicefter ; fiating: 
reafons why the earl fhould not fight. (Orig.) Courts 
May 22, 1586. £43. 

no. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
intelligence. (Orig.) (Court, May 23, 1586. 245. 

111. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
concerning offers of peace received from Spain, Sec 
(Orig.) Greenwich, June 24, 1586. 246. 

112. Wm. Baerdefen, to Mr. HerleP complimental, 
&c (Orig. Fr.) Leuwarden, May 24, 1586. 247. 

113. Extrads out of divers letters from the E. of 
Leicefter, from Feb. l, to May 25, 1586. 248. 

1 1 4. Sir Fra. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter ; 
about the queen's inflexibility ; the mafter of Grave 
coming over for employment. (Orig.) G reen wich. 
May 26, 1580. . «4% 

116. J. Garbrant, to Mx. Herlc; abcmt fomt fol- 

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diers who had left a man of war. (Orig. Dutch.) 
From a man of war, June 2, 1586. 25.3. 

1 1 6. Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter ; the queen 
better difpofed; about the pay of the troops; re 
mittanccs, &c. (Orig.) June 8, 1586. 256. 

1 1 7. Inflruclions of the magiftrates of Utrecht, to 
two deputies ; offering to fell the bells of fome of 
their abl)eys for the purchafe of fupplies ; and defir- 
ing that the fortifications of the Vart may be kqjt in 
good order. (Orig. Fr.) Utrecht, June lO, 1586. 

258. 

MS. Lord Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter; dif- 
approvcs of fome fdver coins flruck at Amfterdam ; 
-^Mr. Atye to be fent over. (Orig.). Weftm. June 
10, 1586. ~ 260. 

1I9- J. Garbrant, to Mr. Herle? about rcleafuig 
one Beernt van Ducren, a feafaring man. (Orig. 
Dutch.) From a man of War, June lO, 1586. 262. 

lep. Wm. Davifon,.to the E. of I^eiccftcr; apolo- 
gizes for a long fdence ; and juftilies himfclf concern- 
ing fome charges. (Orig.) Londop, July 2, J586. 

263. 

121. The council of ftatc of the United Provinces, 
to Q. Elizabeth ; rcmonltrating againft Mr. Heneage s 
iiieilage to deprive the E. of Leicefter of his autho- 
rity. (Orig. Lat.) ArnJieim, June ll, 1586. 264. 

122. J. Garbrant, to Mr. Herle? concerning the 
moving of fome iliips. (Orig. Dutch) From a man 
of War, June 12, 1586. 255. 

123. Ld. Burleigh) to the E. of leicefter; about 
remittances, coins, &c. (Orig.) June lo, 1586. 

267. 

124. C. Howard, to the E. of Leicefter; about 
tranfports for troops, aud 9ther naval affairs. (Orio-,) 
Court, June 8, 1586. 270. 

125. Ld. Burleigh and fir Fr. Walfingham, to the 
E. of Leicefter; recommending an indemnification 

-to Richd. Tomfon, a feafaring man. (Orig.) Green- 
wich, June 21, 1586. 272. 

126. Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter; the 
<iueen orders Lfl. Bnrlcigli's fbn to go to the States, 
inftead of Mr. y\tye ; fiie is better reconciled to the 
earls attion, fee. (Orig.) Greenwich, June 20 
1586. 

127. A Dutch patriot, to fome lord of the Englilh 
court; advice about terminating the war. (Fr) 
Hague, June 29, 1586. 276. 

128. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
coritradias the report of an oflfer of peace ; about the 
mafter of Graye; and inclofing letters from the 
<iueen to fome Dutch towns. 2 letters. (Qri«'.) 
Court, June 30 and 31, 1586.; 28a 

129. J. Garbrant, to Mr. Herle; four letters, with 
an mclofure on naval matters, &c. (Orig. Dutch.) 
June 1 and 16, 1586. 283. 

ISO. Sir J. Conway, to Ld. Burleigh? about the 
defence ofOftend. (Orig.) Oftend, Feb. 17, 1586. 

£91. 

131. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
direaions from the queen. (Orig.) Court, July 9,' 
1586. 292. 

132. A brief of the perils and remedies concernino- 
the Low Countries. July 9, 1586. 294." 

133. Minutes of ftate papers, concerning tlie Low 
Countries. 1586. 097^ 

• 134. The flates of Utrecht; offering the fove- 
reignty of their province to Q. Elizabeth and the E. 
of Leicefter. (four papers, Dutch.) June lo 20' 
July 1.0, 1586. ggg ' 

135. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 



a longdifpatch on various matttrs. (Orig.) Barn-elms 
July 11, 1586. 302.' 

136. Bartiielemy Kieffelt, to Mr. Herle? compli- 
mentalon Herle s arrival in England ; and containing 
fome mtelligence. (Orig. French.) Hague, July 14, 

305. 

137. The confeflious of Sam. Whithead and Peter 
Staboth; who had confpired to furrender a town 
(Oftend?) July 16, 1586. 306. 

138. Note ofa patent for the pay of Reiters. Julv 
17, 1586. gog/ 

139. Confiderations touching tfie ftate of the Low 
Countries ; to be laid before Q. Elizabeth. July 1 s 

3%: 

140. Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter; a lonsr 
difpatch. (Orig.) Richmond, July 21, 1586. 313. 

141. A note of Ld. Leicefter, and a placart of 
the magiftrates of Utrecht; about fome perfons 
banilhed from that town. (Fr.) July 21, 1586. 

317. 

142. K. Philip II, to Frederic K. of Denmark: 
complaining of his rebellious fubjet^s in the Nether- 
lands; and of England's bad . neighbourhood. 
(German.) Efcurial, July 22, 1586. sis. 

143. An account of ecclefiaftical eftabliiliments 
with their revenues, in the diocefe of Utrecht? (Fr.) 

• • 322. 

144. Propofals for fome reform in the monaftie 
eftablifliments in Utrecht. (Fr.) 334. 

145. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter' 
recommending a fervant of his to be continued as a 
viaualler. (Orig.) Court, July 30, 1586. . 326. 

/T.''*?: ^^^^^ of Utrecht, civil and ecclefiaftical. 
(Enghfh and Dutch.) July, 1586, 327. 

147. Jean de RyfM-ic's report of the ftate of Thiel 
and the means of its defence. (Orig. Fr.) Utrecht! 
Aug. 1, 1586. 33 

rlt^'^v'"'!^'? ®^ agreement between the deputies 
ot Q. Elizabeth, and thofe of the States General for 
the defence of Antwerp. (Fr.) Aug. 2? 1586. -335. 

1 49. A piojea of a treaty between the fame ; con^ 
cerning the aid to be given during the war. (Fr.) 

341. b. 

150. Traaatus ultimus fuper affiftentii 5,000 pedi- 
tum, et 1,000 equitum. 350. b. 

151. An ampliation (confirmation) of the above- 
treaty. (Fr.) Hague, Oa. 2, 1586. S52.b. 

152. Abftraa of the receipts and payments of the 
government in the United Provinces, from April 9 
to the loth of Auguft, 1586. 357 

153. The aa of the States General for the enter- 
tainment of his Ex^- (Leicefter) (Fr.) The fame in 
Dutch on vellum. Hague, Aug. 9, 1586. 359. 

254. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter* 
two letters. (Orig.) Barn-elms, Aug. 1 5, and .. ! 

1586. ggg 

155. Phil, count. of Hohenloe, to Q. Elizabeth* 
requefiing a pafTport for fome artillery. (Orig; Fr j 
Gertrudenbergh, Aug. 17, 1586. 365. b. 

156. Articles propofed by Mr. Wilkes to tlic 
council of ftate; with their anfwfirs. (Fr,) Utrecht 
Sept. 3, 1586. 366.' 

157. Lord Burleigh, to the E. of Leicefter : a lono* 
difpatch. (Orig.) Strand, Aug. 18, 158(5. 374.'' 

158. A remonftrance to the £. of Leicefter in be- 
half of Paul Buys, who had been confined by the 
magiftrates of Utrecht. (Fr.) Aug. 18, 1586. 377. 

159. Jacob Herwaerden, to the ftates of Utrecht > 
about feveralperfonsbaniflied. (Fr.) Utrecht, Aue 
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160. A hearing of the magiftiutes of Utrecht be- 
fore the E. of Leicefter and his council, concerning 
the banifhment of fome perfons. (Fr.) 383. 

161. Jehan de Warck, to Mr. Herle; «pon the 
affairs of the Low Countries in general. (Ong. Fr.) 
1586. , ^^7- 

162. Jehan de Warck, to Mr. Herle? chiefly com- 
plimental. (Orig. Fr.) Aug, 27, 1586. sgo. 

GalbOf ex. 

Codex chartaccus, in folio, conftans foliis 372. 

1. Another copy of the propofals of Mr. Wilkes ; 
aud anfwets tlicreto. (IX. 156.) «• 

2. An tfcCoftntof the contributions granted by the 
Stales General to the E. of Leicefter for eight months, 
from the loth of Jan. with a ftatement ©f the ex- 
penditure thereof. (Fr.) 1386. 10. 

3. Ld. Burleigh, to . . . about Q. Elizabeths 

irrefolution concerning the removal of Mary Q. of 
Scots, Sept. 10, 1586. 

4 A Lordey, to the E. of Leicefter; repre- 

fenting the gmat danger of Wefel from the enemy. 
(OrigrFr.) Sept. 11, 1586. 18. 

5 Ld. Burleigh, to the E- of Leicefter; about 
Spanifli Ships arrived at Breft; Mary Q. of Scots' re- 
moval to Fotheringay ; a confpiracy, &c. (Ong.) 
Windfor, Sept. 15, I5i6. 19- 

6 Gilpin, to the E. of Leicefter; intelli- 
gence; proceedings of the council of ftate about 
farming the wine duty; the difpofitions of feveral 
of the provinces. (Orig.) Utreclit, Sept. 20, 
1586. 

7 A petition of tlip wife, children, and relations of 
Paul Buys, to the E. of Leicefter; requefting his 
releafe from confinement. (Ital.) Sept. 21, 1586. 

0^3, 

8 The relations of P. Buys, to the roagiftrates of 
Utrecht; in behalf of the fame. (Dutch.) Sept. 21, 

1586. 

9. J. Ortell, to the E. of Leicefter ; a report of his 
proceedings, and vindication ol hirafclt. (Ong.) 
London, Sept. 22, 1586. «6. 

10. Abftraa of the extraordinary charges paid by 
the ftates to the general, over and above their monthly 
contribution of 200,000 Flor. Sept. 1586. 28. 

1 1 Abftraft of the number of men in the pay of 
the ftates; with an eftimate of their monthly charges. 
Sept. 1586. 

12 Abftraa of monies iflued to the general m fix 
months, over and above their moiithly contributions. 
Sept. 15S6. 

13. Abftraa of fuch impofitions as the ftates have 
kept in their hands, towards defraying extraordi- 
naries. Sept. 1586, - ^4. 

14 Eftimate of tlie gajrifons iu the United Pro- 
vinces, and of the means to fulitain them. Sept. 1586. 

36. 

15! honV Burleigh, tx> the E. of Leicefter; ac- 
quaints him with her majefty's permifluHi ioi- him to 
come over; conceruing the government of the pfo- 
vinL-cs, and the EngliHi army meanwhile, &c. (Ong.) 
Wdlin. Nov. 4, 1516. fo- 

16 W Davifon, to tlie E. of Leicefter; direaions 
and inteliigcnce; the Q. laments the death of fir Ph. 
Sidney, &c. two letters. (Orig.) Richmond, Nov. 
4 and' 5, 1580. 

17 Sir Fr Walfingham, to Ld. Leicefter; direc- 
tions' for ftaying Dutch commiflioners ; and about 



fir Pli. Sidney's will, and heavy debts. (Orig.) Novi 
6? 1586. 44. 

1 8. J. Wolley, to Ld. Ldcefter ; complimental ; 
wiftmig the earl in England. (Orig.) Court, Oa. 1, 
1586. 47. 

19. Ld. Burleigh, to Ld. Leicefter; intelligence 
of Cavendifli and Wilkes going over to Holland, &c. 
(Orig.) Windfor, Oa. 1, 1586. 49. 

20. Two accounts of monies imprefted by the E. 
of Leicefter for the fervice of the ftates, from Oa. 1 1, 

1585, to oa. 4, 1587. 52. 

21. Another copy of tlie confirmation (amplia^ 
tion) IX. 151. Hague, oa. 2, 1586. 55. 

22. The ftates of Utrecht, to the E. of Leicefter ; 
in behalf of Ghyfbrecht van Coenertlen, a magiftrate 
of Leufden, who had been flandercd. (Orig. Dutch.) 
oa. 7, 1586. 57. 

23. John Peyton, to the E. of Leicefter ; about the 
fickly ftate of fome companies; news from Antwerp, 
&c. (Orig.) Bergen-op-Zoom, oa. 11, 1586, 59. 

24. V Cho^dert van B^len, to the count of Ilohenloe; 
apprizing him of the D. of Parma s preparations to re- 
lieve Zutphen. (Orig. Dutch.) Locheni, Oa. 12, 

1586. 61. 

25. Sir T. Heneage, to the E. of Leicefter ; direc- 
tions from the queen ; laments the hurt faid to have 
been received by his nephew, kc. (Orig.) Court, 
oa. 13, 1586. 63. 

26. Sir Wm. Pelham Ld. Marfhall, to the E. of 
Leicefter; intelligence from t^ie araiy ; about muftere, 
quarters, &c.; and defiring orders. Three letters. 
(Ori^.) Camp before Zutphen, Oa. 15 and 17, and 
Dcventer, Oa. 19, 1586. . 65. 

27. Wm. Stanlev, to the E. of Leicefter; reports, 
the Vepulfe of a fa'lly made by the gan Hon of Zut- 
phen. (Orig.) Camp before Zutphen, Oa. 20, 
1586! 71. 

28. Barthol. Clerk, to the E. of Leicefter; about 
delaying the commiffionei-s intended for England j 
laments fir Ph. Sidney's death ; reports having pro- 
cured copies of the French treaties with the ftates. 
(Orig.) Hague, Oa. 22, 1586. 73. 

29. Sir Ph. Sidney, to Wm. Davifon ; about having 
received the Zealand regiment; count Hohenloe caufes 
a remonftrance to be made ; Pr. Maurice l^vourable; 
Paul Buys intidious. (Orig.) Flulhing, Feb. 24, 
1586. 75. 

30. Ld. Burieigh and fir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. 
of Leicefter ; accjuainting him that Tlio. Wilkes had 
been appointed trealhrer at the army iuftead of fir 
Tho. Shirley; and orders about the monies fent. 
(Orig.) Richmond, oa. 28, 1586. 77. 

31. Q. Elizabeth's inftruaionsto Mr. Wilkes, fent 
a fecond time to the ftates of the United Provinces. 
(Orig.) oa. 1586. 79. 

32. Mr. Wilkes's iournalofthe proceedings of the 
o'overnmentof the IJnited Provinces, from the be- 
oinnin*' of November 1586, to the end of June 
1587. 

' 33. Tho. Greftiam, to tlie D. of Northumberland; 
various intelligence about duke Maurices intention 
of going into Hungary, the armies, the Turks, &c. 
(Orig, ttie beginniiig wanting.) Antwerp, Aug. 2 1, 
1552. 

34. ..... Cliamberlayn, to the Lords of Council ; 
an apoioffv for himfelt; and intelligence of the Enj- 
nerofs motions, &c. (Orig.) Bruflels? Sept. 1<J, 
'1552. '0'- 

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tlic French king; exhibited to the E. of Leicefter, 
Nov. 4, 1586. no. 

36. A challenge of fir VaUy. Norris, to count Ho- 
henloe ; with anmers thereto. (Fr.) Nov. 1586. 112. 

37. A (lifcourfe concerning the fituation, fortifica- 
tions, and importance of the town of Bergen-op-Zoom, 
by J. de Ryfwick. (Fr.) Nov. id, 1586. 114. 

38. Defcription of the government of the United 
Provinces. (Fr.) Nov. 15, 1586. 1£4. 

.IP. A regulation of the earl of liCicefter for the 
military fervice of the United Provinces, to be ob- 
ferved during hisabfencein England. (Fr.) Hague, 
Nov, 18, 1586. 1^6. 

40. A petition of Juan Joppen Vandcr Lucht, to 
tlie F. of Leicefter ; foliciting pardon for an offence 
for 'which he M'as confined at Rotterdam. (Ital.) 
AUb a requifition of Don Manocl of Poitu^^al, to the 
njagiftrates of Rotterdam ; in favour ot the faid 
Vander Lucht. (Portuguefe.) And a marginal mi- 
nute of the faid magiftrates, referring the caufe to thie 
E. of Leicefter. (Dutch.) July, 1586. 135. 

,41. A difcourfe concerning the courfe that feemeth 
heft to be taken in the affairs of the Low Countries. 
Nov. 1586. 139. 

42. Sums of money paid to fir Tho. Shirle}% fince 
tlie 1 ft of February, 1386. 143. 

43. A lift of captains in the fervice of the E. of 
Leicefter, and the United Provinces. (Fr.) 144. 

44. An account of the pay of the Governors of 
towns and other officers of the United States. (Fr.) 

\ 148. 

4.5, A lift of towns in the Low. Countries, both in 
tlie hands of the E. of Leicefter and in thofe of the 
enemy. (Fr.) Nov. 1586.^ 151. 

46. A lift of fliips of war ip the fervice of the 
L^nited Province^ and of the expenfe attending them. 
Nov. 1586? 153. 

47. J. Valche, W. van Zuylen, and J. Ortell, to the 
admiralty of Zealand ; concerning fome complaints of 
Wm. Colfton, a merchant of Briftol. (Orig. Dutch.) 
Lond. Dec. 19, 1586. 157. 

48. Nic. Carenzoni ; remembrances of his concern-' 
ing certain duties and matters of trade. (Ital.) 1 585. 

159. 

49. An oidinance of the States General, concern- 
ing the revenues they grant to the E. of Leicefter. 
(Fr.) Hague, Feb. 1, 1586. 161. 

50. The E. of Leicefter's rnftru6lions to the Council 
of State; with Ld. Burleigh's marginal notes. (Fr.) 
Hague, Feb. 10, 1586. 163. 

51. An account of the pioduft of licences for im^ 
|)Ortation of goods into various towns of the United 
Provinces, for the year 1586. 172. 

52. Anfwers of the E. of Leicefter, to fome re- 
monftrances of tlie ftates of Holland and Zealand. 
(Dutch and Fr.) 184. 

53. A lift of to\ra8 in the provinces of Utrecht, 
Overylfel, and Guelders. 187. 

* ' 54. Notes of arguments relating to tranfa6lions 
between the queen and a fynod ; and other matters of 
government of the United Provinces. 1 89. b. 

55. Fred. Schwartz de Ruiffingen, to fir Fr. Wal- 
finghamj intelligence on the affkirs of the Low 
Countrie6 and Germany ; the D. d'Alecon mentioned. 
(Oi-ig. Fr.) \^7... " 190. 

56. Articles of the treaty between England and 
the United Provinces, for the defence of Antwerp. 
(Fr.) Noncfuch, Aug. 2, 1585, 193. 



57. A projeft or formulary of ati eaty of aid during 
the war. (Fr.) Nonefuch, Aug. 10, 1585. 201. 

58. Four reciprocal confinnations of the above 
treaty, (Two Xatin and two French.) 1585 and 6. 

2I2. 

59. Apian of Bergen-op-Zoom. 225. 

60. Tho. Brune, vi^lualler; his propofal for fur- 
nifiiing a garrifon or army Av^ith all kinds of provifions, 

. 226. 

61. The fum of a declaration exhibited to the E; 
of Leicefter by certain gentlemen of Brabant. 1586? 

228. 

62. The Portuguefe ambaflador, to the E. of 
Leicefter ; defiring the eftablifhment of a Portuguefe 
admiralty at Willemftadt. (Fr.) 230. 

63. Lift of the companies that follow the count 
of Hohenloe. «32. 

64. Maurice marquis of Bergen-op-Zoom, and 
other nobles and towns of Brabant, to the E. of 
Leicefter; concerning their admiflion into the union. 
(Fr.) ' 233. 

65. Mons/CiviUes' memorial to the E. of Leic>efter ; 
being a plan for ftarving the Spanilh Low Countries, 
they being already in great want. (Fr.) 235. 

66. Memoranda of fome matters relating to 
Holland, to be repi-efented by Mr. Killigrew to the E. 
of Leicefter. (Fr.) 237. 

67- Plan of a fort. 239. 

68. Wm. Milward's petition to the E. of Leicefter; 
in behalf of the merchant adventurers at Embden. 

240. 

69. A paper of news from the court of the Pr. of 
Parma, at Bruflels. (Fr.) 241. 

79. A lift of colonels and lieut. colonels in the 
f(^rvice of the E. of Leicefter. (Fr.) 242. 

71. Plan of a fort fimilar to that at X. 67—244. b. 

72. Eftimate of the garrifons in the United Pro- 
vinces, and of the charges attending them. 245. 

73. A plan of the city of Utrecht. 249- 

74. The E. of Leicefter's demands for her majefty's 
fervice in Holland. 250. 

75. Wm. Pr. of Orange ; his order to Wm. de 
Treflong to treat with fome towns for the equipment 
of fliips. (Fr. and Dutch.) Antwerp), Jiily 3, 1578. 

252. 

76. A Dutch paper concerning annaments againft 
the Spaniards. 1578. 256. 

77. Minutes of points relating to the United Pro- 
vinces, concerning which information is to be ob- 
tained. 258. 

78. A brief note of the government in Friefland. 

260. 

79. Articles in the contract, concerning the autho- 
rity of the governor general (Leicefter.) 264. 

80. Articles prefentcd by Mr. Wilkes to the States 
General, touching their violating the E. of Leicefter s 
authority. 1586. 266. 

81. Certain charges againft the treafurer with the 
army in the Low Countries. 273. 

82. Articles exhibited by Ld. Leicefter to the 
Privy Council, for her majefty's fervice in the Low 
Countries; with the mufter mafters obfervations 
thercupon. ^75. 

83. A brief note of abufes reformed by the E. of 
Leicefter, fince his government in the Low Countries. 

275. b. 

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84. Articles of an agreement between the Pr. 
Qf Parma? and Monfr. la Motte, for a furrender. 

277. 

85. The captains (magiftrates) of the city of 
Utrecht, to the E. of Leicefter ; ftating the caules of 
their proceedings againft Paul Buys. (Fr.) 279- 

86. Aftatement'of the fervice? rendered by fieur 
de Bruges, and his requeft for a regiment. (Fr.) 

287. 

87. The confeffion of Samuel Whithead, of a plot 
to furprize Newport. 288. 

88. A paper of intelHgence concerning the Pr. of 
Parma, and the ftate of the Spanifli Low Countries. 

' 290. 

89. Baron de Crahange's petition to the E. of 
Leicefter; for pay for his company andhimfelf; and 
for repairs at Norden. (Ital.) 292. 

90. A paper of advertifements, againft Stanyhurft 
of Dunkirk. . . 294. 

9 1 . Apologie de Francois Vander Seigr. d^ 

llyhove, par lui meme compofee ; de TEtat de 
Flandres. 1585 and 1586. 296. 

: 92. A fhort paper on the authority conferred on the 
E. of Leicefter. (Lat.) 328. 

93. A letter of recommendation to the E. of 
Leicefter,; in favour of Bonaventure van Oncle. 
(Orig. Fr. figned by fix, probably deputies, of the 
ftates.) 330. 

94. Articles prayed for of her majefty, by the ma- 
^•iftrates and inhabitants of Flufliing. 331. 

95. Inftruflions for commifiioners of mufters. Feb. 
1586. 332. 

* 96. Declaration of Q. Elizabeth's intentions to 
have the ftates of the Low Countries conform to the 

• cuftoms of the country. 158... 337. 

97. The fuiti of Mr. Chancellor's fpeech (a fyftema- 
tical arrangement.) 339. 

• 98. Will. Creiton's confeflions, concerning plots in 
favour of the Q. of Scots, &c. 339. h. 

• 99. Names of the principal officers in the United 
Provinces, with their entertainment. S4 1 . 

100. Daniel d^ Burggrave, to Mr. Herle ; con- 
cerning the authority given to the E. of Leicefter; 
and intelligence about the War. (Orig. Fr.) Arn- 
heim, Aug. 20, 1586. 343. 

101. The E. of Leicefter s oath as governor of the 
United Provinces. (Lat.) 1586. 345. 

102. Mons.de Ombrugge's three difcourfes, con- 
cerning the government of the Low Countries. (Fr.) 

S47. 

' 103. Summa capita earum rerum quae traflari folent 
ill concilio finantiarum (ut vocant) feu dominionum 
principis harum ditionum Belgii. 370. 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 357. 

1. The fir ft 60 leaves, which appear to have been 
chiefly accounts of the armies in the Law Countries, 
are fo much damaged by fire as to be perfectly ufelefs. 

2, Lord Buckhurft, to. Q. Elizabeth; concerning 
the E. of Leicefter s imprudent letters to his depen- 
dents in Holland ; commends Wilkes, &c. June 28, 
1587. 61., 

3. Tho. James, to the E. of Leicefter ; intelligence 
of various movements in Flanders. (Orig.) Oftend, 
Jan. 29, 1587. 63. 

4, . . . Fcmin, to the E. of Leicefter; reports the 



treacherous furrender of the caftle of Wauwe. (Orig. 
Fr.) Bergues, Jan. 28, 1587* 65. 

5. Guil. de Blois, dit deTreflong, to the E. of Lei- 
cefter; defiring fome relief after a long imprifonment 
in Zealand, and leave to return to his country. (Orig. 
Ital.) London, Jan. 27, i587. 70. 

6. Jo. Hotman, to the E. of Leicefter; report^ 
various tranfaftions at Utrecht, and other intelligence. 
(Orig.) Hague, Jan. 7, 1587 72. 

7. . . . Femin, to the E. of Leicefter ; requefting 
fome promotion, and his pay. (Orig. Fr.) Bergues, 
Jan. 9, 1587. 74. 

8. Steph. le Sieur ? to the E. of Leicefter ; on the 
ftate of affairs in the United Provinces ; and various 
intelligence. (Orig.) Middleburg, Jan. 1, 1587. 76. 

9. W. Herle, to the E. of Leicefter? concerning' 
his being fent to Holland ; and intelligence. (Orig.) 
Temple Bar, Jan. 5, 1587. 78. 

10. Nic. Errington, to Mr. Atye ; foliciting pay 
for men and officers ; and concerning military ar- 
rangements. (Orig.) Jan. 9, 1586*7. 79. 

11. Confiderations of the matters incident to the 
treaty of peace. (A draught in Ld. Burleigh's hand.) 
Jan. 10, 1587. 81. 

12. Fred. Genebelli, to the E. af Leicefter; repre- 
fen ting the delay of the ftates in fatisfying fome de- 
mands of hisas poftmafter. (Orig. Ital) Delft, Jan. 
10, 1587. 83. 

13. The States Gen. to Ld. Burleigh? about an 
offisr made by Q. Elizabeth towards a peace with 
Spain. (Orig. Fr.) Delft, Feb. 14, 1587. b4. 

.14. A ftatement of the contributions granted by 
the States Gen. to the E. of Leicefter, from Jan. 1 1, 
1586, to Jan. 10, 1587; of the expenditure thereof, 
and of the debt incurred. (Fr. ) s 7. 

1 5. Walter Waller, to the E. of Leicefter ; reports 
the changes in the government of the United Pro- 
vinces fincc the eaiis departure. (Orig.) Delft, 
Feb. 24, 1587. 93. 

16. G. dePcruerincq (Prounhicq) of Deventer, to 
the E. of feeiceftcr; informs him of P. Buys having 
efcaped from prifon ; and urges the neceffity of the 
earls return. (Orig. Ital.) Utrecht, Jan. 20, 1587. 95. 

1 7. The Council of State's inftru6lions to Mr. Ortell, 
fent to England. Delft. Jan. 16, 1588 ? 97. 

18. Jo. Hotman, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
the ftate of aftairs in the Low Countries, l>oth ci\il 
and military. (Orig.) Hague, Jan. 16, 1587. 99. 

19. Jo. Hotman, to the E. of Leicefter; repoits 
the ill treatment he meets with ; and other intelli- 
gence. (Orig.) Hague, Jan. 29, 1587. 101. 

20. Rog. Williams, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; reports 
fufpicions of treachery in the Dutch; Sluys befieged, 
(Orig.) Sluys, June 29, 1587. 102. 

21. . . . Conway, to the E. of Leicefter? about the 
fiege of Oftend ; the neceflities of the troops, &c* 
(Orig.) Flulhing, Jan. 31, 1586-7. 104. 

22. Confiderations concerning Oftend, and her 
majefty 's forces there, Jan. 1587. 105. 

23. Mr. Beale s opinions concerning the E. of Lei- 
ccfter's placart for the United Provinces. 107. 

24. ... Conway, to the E. of Leicefter ? on the 
ftate of the forces in Flanders, &c. (Orig.) Middle- 
burg, 1586-7. 117. 

25. La Garnifon qui pounoit etre envoy^e dedans 
Barch, par le bon plaifir de fon Exce." 1 19. 

26. An oration of the deputies of the States Gen. 
to Q. Elizabeth. (Fr.) Greenwich, Jan. 26, 1586-?. 

122. 
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27. Tlie States General, to Q. Elizabeth; diffuad- 
ingher from the treaty of peace. (Fr.) \5S7. 19,5. 

28» Mr. Bodley, to the States Getieral; concerning 
the imprifohment of Vafleur, fec'^ to fir Wm4 Ruffel, 
govr. of Flufliing* (Fr.) 1587. 130. 

sg. A paper of advice, concerning Vaffeun (Fr.) 

131. 

30. The clergy o^^ Guelders and Zutpheti, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; expreffing their alarm at the furrender of 
Deventer, by York and Stanley ; and requefting aid. 
(Lat.) Amheim. 1587. 132. 

- 31. • * to the fi. of Lcicefter; reports his 

endeavours to vindicate the earl with the Queen, 
(the end wanting.) 1 586 ? 1 33. 

32. Anfwers to the calunmies puhliflied againft 
her majefty by the king of Spain and his minifters. 

135. 

33. Confiderations touching fome artides of In- 
ftruClions, for not treating with the States Genefal. 
Feb. 1587. . . 

34. An ordef for reftraining the Dutch merchants 
from -tranfporting gold and fil ver. 1587. 144. 

35. Lord WiUoughby; his patent ai cohimander 
in chief of the Englifli Forces in the Low Cbuntries: 
alfo his commiffion for the faid office. (Lat.) Green- 
wich, Dec. 24, 1587. 149,152. 

36. Wm. van Beveren and others, reeeivefs of 
ijevenues in Holland, to the of Leiceftfin (Dutch.) 

157* 

37. An eftitoate of the. expenfes of the MB^t for the 
year 1587; drawn up in the prefence of ,thc £ngUih> 
ambaflador (Herle, orDavifon?) the Pr. of Orangey 
Ct. Hohenloe, and others, (fr.) 159. 

38. Obfervationsonareportof Mr. Wilkes, touch- 
ing tlie affairs of Holland. . 167. 

. 39- A lilt of Dutch :flup4, theif captains, and 
tonuage. 169.^ 

' 40. Another copy in Dutch of part df the eftimate, 
Xi; 37. 1587- , . t7i. 

41. R. Sidney, to the E. of Lcicefter j reports his 
having marched into Delfshaven with fome troops. 
(Orig.) Delfsh. 1587- . ! 175. 

42. A petition of certain foldicrs m .Londoni to 
Q. Elizabeth, for fpeedy relief. 177. b. 

43. A memorial of d^ .Gruneyelt governor of 31uys, 
io the E. of Leicefter; requefting relief for his garri- 
fon. (Fr.) 178. 

44. A petition of French mefchants^ to the E. of 
Leicefter; to fulFer.fix vqffels laden with corh to fail 
from FlufhinR for Calais: fome notes oa military 
affairs on the oack. . (Fr.) July 8« 180. 

. 45. A plan for the diftrtbution of £^1^6^00^ for 
the payment of the army. 182» 

46v A remonftrance of the burghers of Bommel, to 
tfie E. of Leicefter; againft^ thq exportatipir of pro- 
Vifions* (Fr.) 184. 

47- An eftimate of the employment of jC« 30,ooo, 
for raifing and paying troops. 1 86. 

• 48. The captains of the old regiment of Zealand, 
to the E» of Leicefter concerning the pay of their 
foldiers. (Ital.) I88. 

49. A paper contfeming the improper condudiof 
capt. Lambertes; addrelled to the fe. of Leicefter. 

190. 

' 50. Notes of fome tranfaiftions between Mr. 
Praytes (the writer) Dr. Doyley, who complains 
of lirJohn Norris, Mr. Dyges; and others addreffed 
to Ld. Leicefter. Juncf24»- 104. 



51. A report of fome proceedings between the 
writer (an agent of Leicefter) and the magiftrates of 
Delft, the States General, &c. (Fr.) 199, 

52. A difcburfe 6n the probability of Spain in- 
vading England, and the meafures proper to be taken 
in conlequence. (Fr.) 1587* Sol. 

53. Articles of war for the difcipHne of fom^ 
(Jerman regiments in the fetvice of the United Prd-^ 
vinces. (Genhan.) Impeifeft. 206. 

54. The examination of Richd. Hooper, charged 

with having fhot . alfo of H^n. Pitteil, 

his wife, and othera, as witneflfes. (Orig.) Oftend, 
^g. 29, 1587. ^ €09; 

55. An article of a treaty betweeii Etigland and 
Hamburg, concerning the woollen trade, 1567; the 
fame privileges being granted to Stade. 1587. (Lat.) 

2114 

56. A pai>er containing reafons againft trtatihg foif 
peace. cjcj^ 

57. Account betwixt the E. of Leicefter, and fir 
Tho. Shirley, treifurer of the army. 1587. 215. 

58. J. Hotman, to the E. of Leicefter; intelligence 
about R Buys) the artny, &c. (Orig.) Hague, 
Feb; I, 1587* . / 216. 

59. Articles iipoh M'hich the States General crave hei* 
majefty's prefent redrefs and refolution. 1587. 218. 

60. Ch. Neufville, to the Pr. of Parma: concern-* 
ing fome ftips that may be fecured after the taking 
of Dunkirk. (Fr.) 1587. 222. 

61. James Spenfer (provoft marfhal) to the E. of 
Leicefter; acquaints him with an attempt on the part 
of the ftates to refcue Mons. Ryngolte, his prifoneri. 
(Oi-ig.) Utfecht^ Feb. S, 1587. 223. 

62L The clergy of Deventer, &p. to the E. o^ 
Leicefter; credential iti favour'of two deputies.' (Lat.) 
Campen, Feb. 1, 1587» 225! 

63. The States General, to the E. of Leicefter • 
complaining, and expoftuldtiiigi (Fr.) Hague, Feb. 
4, 15«7« 226. 

64. Cohiel. Comd; his dejjofitlbn fcohcerning 
folnefpeeches injurious to the E. of leicefter, fpoken 
by Pauli, penfioner of Dort, and Almotido. Feb. 4, 
16«6*7. '234. 

65. Inftru6lions of the £. 6f Leicefter? to fee'' 
Junius, fent into tlie Low Countries. (Fr.) tfreen- 
wich, May 2, isar. 235. 

66. The States General, to queen Elizabeth'; re^ 
quefting her td lend them £. 60,000, ahd to increafe 
the number of her auxiliaries to 10,000 foot,' and 
2,000 horfe. (Fr.) Feb. 5, 1587., 238. 

67. J. Wolley, to the E. of Leicefter; rq)orts a 
converf^tion he bad with the Q. concerning 'the 
earl. (Orig.) Court, Feb. 9, 1586-7. • 242.- 

68. The points of the letter 6f the States, xr. 63. 

Feb. 4, 1687* • 244. ' 

69L The States General to Q. tlizabeth; cominur 
nicating fome important intelligence they had ob- 
tained by the capture of a Danifli gentleman, who 
had been fent by his king to the D* of Panha. (Fr.) 
Hague, Feb. 8. 1587. £46.: 

70. Ld. Burleigh, to the E.. of Lcicefter; juftifying 
fome fpeeches he had held to the Queen, which had 
offended the earl; two letters. (Orig.) Feb. 7, 
1586-7- , 852. 

.71. J. Hotman, to the E. of Leicefter; intelligence 
about counts Maurice and Hohenloe, &c. (Fr.) 
Hague,Feb. 27, 1587. 255. 

72. Johu Wotton, to the E. of Leicefter; about 
finding one Tlio, Williams. (Orig.) Utrecht, Feb. 
88,15... 856. 

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73. Col. Tlu). Moypran, to the E. of Leicefter; 
fluting the claims he has to advancement; intelli- 
gence about the war ; inclofing fome regulations, and 
the oath he aclminiftcrcd to the officers and foldiers. 
(Orig.) Bergen-op-Zoom, Veb. 10, 1587-8? 258. 

74. Fra. Littleton, to the E. of Leiccfter? com- 
plaining of injurifxus treatment from the States, 8^c. 
(Orig.Er.) Oftend, Feb. lO, 1587. 

75 Trello, to the E. of Leicefter; credential 

for Combes ; and e^irneftly defiring the earl's fpeedy 
return, (Orig. Ital.) Utrecht, Feb. 1 8, 1587. 26£. 

76. J. HotMan^ to Q. Elizabeth; conjuring her to 
pcrfift in fupporting the caufe of the United Provinces, 
*nd tlie tiiie religion. (Orig. Fn) Hague, Feb- 1 5, 
1587. 263; 

77w Sir Pb. Sidney, to the E. of Leicefter ; hi fe- 
vour of the baron de Greange, who was to have a 
German regiment (Orig.) Rotterdam, Feb. 12, 

1586. 26^. 

78. Le Calvart, to the E- of Leicefter; intelligence 
about James Williams, , ;&c. (Orig. Fr-) Delft. FdbL 
28, 158.7. * . ' 267., 

79. J. ^QtlnaI|, to the E. of Leicefteu ; reports hist 
tneafures to vindicate the earl concerning the k>faOf 
Devcnter, &c. (Orig.) Hague, Feb, 9, 15-97. 26B. 

SCK Julian Clareage, to the E. of Leic^fte^-; comn 
plains of perfecutipn after the earl's depavture^ (Orig. 
Fr.) Utrecht, Feb. 12, 1587. 270, 

81. Col. Tho. Morgan, to the E^ of Lekefterj 
about Yprk and Stanley, the traitors who furrend|ei;ed 
Deventer, &c. (Orig.) Bergen-op-?poip> J^eb. 14| 

1587. 27^. , 

82, . . . Femin, to "the E. of Leicefte/.i cft?firing the 
earlYreturn. (Orig.) Hague, Feb. ift 1587. 274. 

83w A memorial of Mr. Ortell; remonftrating againil 
a pea!.ce, and concerning the beft mpde pf coptmuisig 
the war. (Fr.) ^76- 

8 4. Adrianuijr 3>rayia, to the E. of LeiqefiCT ; tm 
the conftcmation occafioned by the furrender of De*- 
venter, &c. (Orig. Lat.); Xeyden, Feb. 5, 15^7. 

278.; 

85. Jan. Adr. Cant, to the E. of Leicefter; about 
fending him fome wine; wifliing alio his return 
(Orig. Fr.) Dort, Feb. 16^ 158.7. 2^7^. 

86. Q. de Perucrincq (Prounincq) of Devent^r^ td 
the E. of Leicefter ; intelligence. (Oiig. Ital.) JFeb. 
17, 1587. , 28p. 

87. J. Hotman to the E. of Leicefter; mtelligencc^ 
wid u^-g^g his returp,. &c. (Orig.) Feb, 28, 158^7. 

28K 

88. . Arnoljt d^ (Jrui^vclt ; his roccipt for 6,000 flor. 
imprefted to the garrifon of Sluys. (a duplicate^ 

Feb. 21, 1587. 283. 

89. A brief of the treaties of Breda, Ghent,, and 
Cplogn ; faid to be by Mr. D. Lewens. (Lat) 285. . 

90. I^. H. to^ A^oas. r4iHliefiuciei>; iiewa* (Sk.) 
March I, 1587. S98. 

91. Am aafwer of the ftates of Hdlknd and Weft 
Friefland, to a letter or remonftrance of the people of 
Utracht, of March 7, 1587. (Fr.) 2ft9. 

92. The States General, to the deputies of Giiekfers 
ajttd Utrecht, in aufwer to a letter ot the latter, of Feb. 
24, 1547: and an extraft of the refolutions of the 
States General touching apropofal of a peace. Nov. 

24y 1586. 304. 

93. An extra^oi^ notes concerning the vi6hialling 
and paying of troops in Flanders. 1587. 309. 

94- J. Norris to the E. of Leicefter; about tlie pay 
and reguhtions of the troops. ' (Orig.) Utrecht, 
March 18, 1586-7. 310. 



95. The E. of Leiceftci's appointment of Arthur 
Atyc as his agent with tlie States GeueiaL (Orig.) 
Greenwich, M^rch 18, 1587. 311. 

96. The council of Guelders and Zutphen, &c. to 
tlie E. of Leicefter ; their remonftrance againft the? 
irregularities committed by the troops, (Fr.) i587. 

313. 

97. Sir Fr. Walfmgbam, to the E. of Leicefter; 
about queen's diflatisfa^lion ; ami inteiligence 
concerning France, Scotland, (Ori^.) Court* 
April 3, 1587. 15.. 

98. A projeAof the ordinary charges to be fuftain- 
ed by the Stages General 317, 

99. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicdfter ; two 
difpatches- (Orig.) Cou^t^ A|^ril to and 6> i587. 

3i». 

100. Dan. de Burchgrave, to the E. of I-eicefter; 
various intdligence, chiefly fron^ and- concerning 
HoJla,nd. (Orig. ItaJ.) Londpn, Aprii3, 1587. 335.^ 

lOii. Sir. Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leiceltepj 
twg^ di(pat<;he^. COrig.) Cow^t, A^y^l 14 md 17I 
1587. 320, 

ii02. Dan. de ^iwcbgw^rcj to tlie E. o? Leicefter; 
intelligence conc^rni^g HoUajid- (Quig. Ital.) Lon- 
don April 12^ 15^7. a^Qi^ 

108. StP Fra. Walfingham, to the E, of Lekefter. 
(Orig.), CQur^4iFril % 15*7. 33a.' 

104. I/l.Buvteigh, tothelLof Leiceft^n ^OrigJ 
Apxil 16, 1587. 333. 

lOiSi Eidvn. Palmev, to^. ...... on tiie ftato of the 

coilotry of S^aia. (Ori^.)^ St. John de Luz, A^t 
^ 1JA7.. 335. 

106. Ld. Buckhupft; to the ftates or council of Hol- 
land ; the liirreiidiw qf Deventer. (Fr.) Hague, 
April 17, 1587. 3S>. ' 

107. Minute^ ftate ptpci^ ccuceniing Holland. 

15875. 338. . 

10a An eftiinate.Qf thq jp;i^ of the^cxew of a ftip 
of war. (Dutch.) 339, 

109. Noel de Caron, to the E, of Leicefter; re- 
ferring to Mr. Atye for intelligence. (Orig. Fr.> 
Hague, April 20, 1587. 340. 

1 10. Barth. Kieffelt, to on the affairs of 

Portugal,, &c. • (Orig. Fr.) Hague, April 20, 1587^ 

341. 

111. A Flinch tranfcript of the eftimate. XI. 108. 

342. 

112. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
orders ft6m Q. Elizabeth, &€. tw^ letters. (Orig.) 
Greenwich, April 10 and 1 1/ 1 587. S43. 

113. Metnoi-andum of a' fpeech between count 
Hohenloe and Ld. Buckhurft. April 17, 1587* 345. ' 

114. Phil, count of Hohenloe, to Q. Elizabeth; 
complimental. (Orig. Fr. ) • Hague, April ^ 1 , 1 5 8 7.* 

34fi. 

115. The Stater of Utrecht, to Q. EHiabeth( 
thanks for fending over Ld. Buckhurft; and urging 
the fpeedy retuim of the E. oi Leiccfijet* (Orig. Fr.) 
Uti'echt, April, 12, 1587.. 346. b. : 

1 1 6. Ld. Btiickhuirft, to^ Efid^^eth ; reports fome 
negociations^ (Orig.) Utrecht, April 30, 1587^ 

348. ♦ 

117. Walter Bendlowes, to fir Wm4 Stantey ; con- 
cerning. the xlefence of Ber^es. Berghes^ April 27^ 
1587i. 350. 

1 1 8. Ld. Buofcbuirft^ to Sec'^ Walfingliam ? reports 
news from Holland ; the E. of Leicefter difliked, &c* 
(Orig. ) Utrechl, April ^o, 1 5 8 7. 352. 

1 19. Q. Ehzabetli, to Ld.* Buckhurf ; inftruftions 

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of French fliips. May, 1587. 354. | 9, 1587. ^ 

120. The fecretaiy (rf Ld. Buckhurft, to his lord ; 
intelligence. May 17, 1587. 355. 

121. Afchedule of fome of the papers in Galba, 
C. VII, vm, IX, X, and XI. 457. 



19. Sir John Norris, to fir Fr. Walfmghatn ; on hi^ 
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Codex chartaceu39 in foUo, conftans folii$ 305. 

1. Dr. Tho. Wilfon, to lord Burleigh? reports a 
febnference with Don John of Auftria, and various 
intelligence concerning the affairs of the Spanifh 
Netherlands. ( Orig. ) BrulTels, May 1 , 1 5 7 7. £ 

2. Q. Elizabeth, to Ld. Buckhurft ; ftating various 
complaints againft the States General. May 3, 
1587. 4. 

3. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
about fome meafures to be taken relating to Ireland, 
and fome Dutch affairs. N. B. Leicefter was then 
in England. (Orig.) Court, May 19, 1587. lo 

4. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; in- 
telligence concerning the Queen's diffatisfaftion, 
&c. (Orig.) Court, May 20, 1586. 11. 

5 Lord Buckhurft, to the K. of Denmark. (Fred. II.) 
in favour of fomd Dutch fhips by him arrefted. (lat.) 
Utrecht, May 7, 1587. 15. 

6. Gerard de Prouninck, of Devenler, Burgo- 
mafter of Utrecht, to the E. of Leicefter in England; 
about the ilate of parties, Sc^c. in Holland; aiiuring 
]>icefter of the peoi^e^9 affection* (Orig. Fr.) 
Utrecht, May 22, 1587. .16. 

7. Rcinh: d'Aeflwein and Pet. Ruyfch, to the E. of 
Leicefter; ioclofing the above article; and folioiting 
hii return. (Orig, Fr.) 1587 21 

8. A difconrfe, **hoW to bridle Spain ;"addreired 
to Q. Elifisabeth. May 12, 1587. 22. 

,9^ llie Lords of Council, to Ld. Buckhurft; toucli^ 
in'g fome abufes praftifed by the captains in the 
United Provinces. May 9? 1587 24 

10. Sir John Nbrris's ftatement, how the Lp\v 
Countries may be relieved Without kny increafe of 
charge to her majefty. • 26. 

11. Tho. Diffges, to Ld. Buckhurft and Ld. Wal- 
fingham? two letters, on fome undue pra6lices of the 
States in the payment of the army, and the wretched 
condition of the foWier* in Holland, &e. (Orig.) 
Utrecht, May 20 and 22, 1587. 27 

19. A note of the contributions of tht States, with 
the iifhwiemfmU of the l4m^t Mny 1397. as. 

15. A note of fuch forces as may be drawn into the 
field. May, 1597. * : : .38 

14- A propo&l for anicnterprire againft Dunkirk ; 
addrelTed to Ld. L.eieefter. May 1587? 32- 

" 15. Roquetollade, to . ^: . . . . . amicable; and re 
ports a dangerous indifpofition of the Pr. of Orange, 
(Orig. Fr.) May, 1587? ' 34.. 

16. Ld. Biickhurft, to Q, Elizabeth; jiftifVing a 
regulation made for the pay of fur John Noms ; and 
in favour of>Mr..J^Iereclitb. ^^rig;) ::Hague, Mav 
27, i587. 35; 

: 1,7. Ld. GobJiami to fir Fr. WaMioghiih ; iMro let- 
ter^ reporting } the preprationa, making by the 
Spanfe.rds for the liege of Oftend.. . (Olrig.) Ciobham, 
May 29, m7. . 30, 

18. Sir tlog, Willia^ns, to^Q. Elizftbeth ; intelligence 
concerning, au MtR<^ : ^p W §lwyfi . C wnt ;Mai}rice'j5 



20. Arnold de Grunevelt, to the E. of Leicefter; a, 
report of fome military tranfa6tions, by a detachment 
of his regiment, &c.'' (Orig. Fr.) Sluys, June 10, 
1587. 

21. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
court intelligence, about Ld. Bnckhurft^ &c. (Orio-.) 
Court, June 8, 1587. \ 49. 

22. Ld. Buckhurft, to fir Fr. Walfingham; partly 
in cypher ; complains of 40. (prohab^A^ count 
Maurice) and reports intelligence. (Oi ig.) Hao'ue 
June 8, 1587* 5i/' 

23. A. de Grunevelt, to the E. of Leicefter; two 
letters reprefenting the diftrefled ftate of his garrifon 
for want of pay, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Sluys, June 4 and 
13, 1587. 53. * 

24. Tho. Digges, to the E. of Leicefter; inclofina^ 
a letter from one Waight, containing. an ^cppunt 
divei's praaiccs in Holland againft the earl. (Orio-.) 
Hague, June 18, 1587* S5. 

15. A. de Grunevelt, to the E. of Leicefter; oi> 
the fiege of Sluys. (Orig. Fr.) Sluys, June ly, 1587 

57 

H to the E. of Leipefter ; lamenting the 

earl'^ difpleafure ; and giving intelligence about th^ 
affairs or Holland. Hague, Juiie 22, 1^87, 4^ 

27. Sir Fra. W^lfinghpni, to the of Leicefter; 
fignjfying the queen's will that th^ E. fli^ll pyoce^^f 
and news frqm Ld. Bupkhurft. (Qrig.) C<^^ Jy^f 
23^ I587« 59^ 

28. QueftioBa propofed «):i^cerning th^ alliance 
between England ajsd the United Provinces; and an* 
Arers thpfeto. - Jui^? i«^. 1389? so. 

£9. The readieft meana to reftrain the abufes prac* 
tifed in the Low Countries, to the detriment of her 
majqfty'§ forces. Jime 12, l^sp. go. 

so. An ordinance of the E. of Leicefter, in whaf 
manner the 10 dead pays, allowed in every 100 fol- 
dier3, flmuld>^ employed. June 13, J589. 65. 

31. Les enfeignemens en vertu defquels le Ld] 
Willoughby s'est employe pour appointer T^heratioij 
de Gertrudenbei*gh. June 18, 1^89- 66. 

33. Inftruftion? for James Dirges efq. muftermaf- 
ter of her majefty's forces in the Low Countries^ 
July, 1589* ' V 09. ' 

33. Inftru6iions for James pigge^ efq. for his better 
direttion in conference with the States U(?n. ov Coun- 
cil of State. Sept. 1589. 70. 

3/k A. de Grunevelt, to fir Fra. Walfingham; re- 
porting the progrefs of the fiege of his garrifon. 
(Ori^. Fr.) Sluys, June 19, 1587. 7?-. 

.95. Anfwers and refoluticmfi of Tho.. Wilkes^ upo» 
th^ .queftipns .delivered to him ^ fiom her majefty, 
JiiQQ 15,^ 1597 at the Fleet; Avith the earr of Leicel^^ 
ter'$ replies thereunto ; (feemiiigly an original, figned 
by Leicefter,) June 2p, 1587. 73. 

3(?. .Tlie mufteripafters (Tli. Digges) anfwers to 
ceitap articles delivered him from his excellency (Ld.- 
Leicefter) (Orig.) Aug. 17, 1587. 79/ 

37. Anfwer to fpuie articles of Mr. Wilkes, con-, 
cerning certain fums^ue to the Statps. so. 

38. Tho. Digges, to Ld. Buclyhurft; ftating fome 
improper management in the States refpc6ting the 
payment of the army. Utrecht, May 21, 1587. 81. 

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39. Sir John Herbert, to the States Gen. refp^tting 
a propofition for peace. (Fr.) 1587- 83. 

40. TheE. Leicefter, prom iling to indemnify cer- 
tain officers in cafe the States fliould not pay them ; 
alio an order for the defence of Terveeren. (Fr.) 
Fiufliing, Dec. 7, 1587. 84. 

41. An anfwer of the States Gen. to divers charges 
brought againt them by the £• of Leicefter, (Fr.) 
Hague, June 21, 1587. 85. 

42. A copy of the anfwers of Tho. Wilkes 1. 35* 
June 25, 1587. 88. 

43i Fiorens de Grunevelt, to the E. of Leicefter ; 
concerning his brother Arnold, befieged in Sluys, and 
the dangers to which he is himfelf expofed* (Orig. 
Ital) Dotecum, July 4, 1587. 94. 

44. The E. of Leicefter, to fir Fr. Walfinghara ; com- 
plaining of an uncivil meffage fent him by fir John 
(Herbert ?) (Orig.) Middleburgh, July 13, 1587- 

95. 

45. Lord Buckhurft, to fir Fra* Walfingham ; a 
report of divefs matters relating to the propofals of 
peace, count Hohenloe's death, &c, (Orig.) J une 
13, I58t. 96. 

46; H. Killigrew and R. Beale, to fir Fra. Wal- 
lingliam ; reporting a conference between Ld. Leicef* 
ter, Ld. Buckhurft, themfelves and others ; and alfo 
fome negociatiohs of theirs with the States. (Orig.) 
Middleburgh, July 13, 1587. 99. 

47. Lord Willoughby, to Lord Burleigh ; concern 
hig fome domeftic concerns, and certain matters be- 
tween fir Wm. Ruffel and himfelf, &c. (Orig.) Ger- 
truydenb. July 16, 1587. loi. 

48. H. Killigrew and R. Beale, to Q. Elizabeth ; a 
report of their negociations with the States about con- 
tributions) &0. (Orig.) Flufhing, July 15, 1587- 

108. 

49. A journal of an expedition to Oftend ; and an 
eccount of the furrender of Sluys* 106. 

50. A colle6lion of fuch points as have been mif- 
liked in Ld. Buckhurft's negociations ; with his an- 
fwers thereto. July 19, 1587? 107 

51. A letter to fome deputies of the States, on the 
part of the E* of Leicefter; about forwarding fome 
military operation. (Fr.) July 20, 1587 ? US* 

52. The clergy of Guelders and Zutphen, to Q 
Elizabeth ; reprefenting their wretched ftate in con- 
Icquence of the trealbnable furrender of Deventer by 
York and Stanley. (Orig. Lat.) Arnheim, 1587. 

114 

53. An order for the manner of payment of the 
Sveekly imprefts to be made to her majelly's forces in 
the Low Countries ; with fome other direftions for 
the mutters. July 19> 1587. 117 

54. Ld. Buckhurft, to Ld. Burleigh; a report, 
chiefly concerning Ld. Leicefter's condu6t (Orig.) 
July 22, 1587. 119. 

55. A memorial for Richd. Bingham, fent over to 
Ld. Leicefter, to ipake fome remonftrances to the 
StatesGen. July 23, 1587. 120. b. 

56. An account of the fums ifliied by privy feal for 
the fcrvice of the Low Countries, from the month of 
June 1585, to Jan. 1588? 123. 

57. The E. of Leicefter, to Ld. Burleigh ; inclofing 
tome letters on the ftate of tlie army. (Orig.) Flufli- 

July 27, 1587- 125. 

58. A project how moft part of the money may be 
kept within the realm, and yet the foldiers may be 
better ufed than they are now. J uly 24, 1 587. 1 26. 

59. A device how her majefty may yearly fave 
20,000 during the war in the Low Countries 

Tcb. 1587-8? 127. b. 



60. Rates for tlie viftualling df 1500 men for one 
or two months. March, 30, 1587»8? 128. 

61. The conditions of a peace to be made for the 
Low Countries. (Fr.) June 1587- 129. 

62. A true declaration of the proceedings of the 
Ld. Buckhurft and Dr. Clerk, with the E. of Leicef- 
ter, as well at the Hague, as at Middleburgh, in the 
fervice of her majefty. July 24, 1587. 132. b. 

63. A lift of the principal officers and captains 
ferving in the Low Countries in the time of the E. of 
Leicefter. 1587. .135. 

64. Sir Wm. Ruflell, to Ld. Willoughby ? defiring 
him to procure from Ld* Leicefter fome reinfoi-ce- 
ments in Flanders. (Orig.) Fluftiing, July 3i, 1587* 

140. 

65. The E. of lEflex, to ttie E. of Leicefter ; cau-^ 
tions him concerning his enemies at Court. (Orig.) 
Theobalds, July 31, 1587. 141. . 

66. Sir John Wingfield, to the E. of Leicefter j 
concerning fome troops he had fent to the earl^ and 
the ftate of Bergen-op*zoom^ (Orig.) Bergen-op* 
zoom, July 30, 1587. 142. 

67. Sir Era. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter { 
concerning Mr. Wilkes^s condu6l, the queen's difpo- 
fition, &c. (Orig.) Court, July 29, 1587. 144. 

68. A ftatement of meafures taken by the E. of 
Leicefter. July 9* 1587. 146. 

69. Tho. Leighton, to the E. of Leicefter ; reports 
the intelligence he had received of the Spaniards mak'- 
ing great armaments* (Orig.) Guernfey, July 28^ 
1587. 148^ 

70. Sir John Conway, to the E. of Leicefter; ibout 
the ftate of Oftend, &c. (Orig.) Oftehd, July Q7i 
1587* . . 149.^ 

71. Sir Roger Williams, to the E. of Leidefter ; 
about the liege -of Oftend. (Orig.) Oftend^ June 
29, 1587. 152. : 

72. Edmund Hunte, to the E. of Leicefter; ac- 
quaints him with the particulars of an ^^di^ncehehad 
obtained from Q. Elizabetli, &c.. (Qrig.) Court, 
July 25, 1587.^ . ; , 153. 

75. A lift of the companies of hoiife and foot which 
were in the province of Zutphen and in Brabant, 
befides the ordinary garrifons in the fame. June 3^ 
1587. 154. 

74. Mr. Wilkes's declaration, concerning the ftate 
of the United Provinces : lent to the queen. July 
1587. 156. 

75. Another copy of Mr. Wilkes's anfwer, Sea 
1. 35. June 25, 1587- 164. 

76. Duke Cafimir, to the E. of Leicefter ; compli- 
menting him on his return into Zealand. (Orig. Lat.) 
Heidelberg, July 13, 1587- 17^* 

77. Sir Roger Williams, to the E. of Leicefter ; re* 
ports the enemies having, opened batteries before 
Sluys. (Orig.) Sluys, July, 1587. 175. 

78. Sir Jxihn Conway,, to the E. of "Leicefter;. con- 
cerning the . ftate of the troops in and about Oilend« 
(Orig.) Oftend, July ii, 1587. 176.' 

79. Sir Rog. Williams, to the E. of Ldceffier ; re- 
ports the progrefs the enemy have made in the fiege 
of Sluys, and demands 4*cedy fuccour. (Orig.) 
Sluys, July 9, 1787. 179- 

80. Ai-nold de Grunevelt, to the E. of Ldcefter; 
expreflinghis hope of fpeedy relief, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 
Sluys, July 9, 1597. 180. 

81. Sir John Conway, to the E. of Leicefter ; con- 
cerning a SpaniA prifoner who had uttered difrefpeft- 
ful language againft the queen ; with a piper inclofed 

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Maertins, fec'^ to fir John. (Orig. Fr. and Spanifh.) 
Ofterid, Jiily 15«7^ lai. 

82. Sit- Jolm Conway, to the E. of Leicefter ; in- 
telHgence about the garrifon of Oftend, &c. (Orig.) 
Oftend, July 5, 1587. 184. 

as. De Laubfpine Caftuneuf (Chateauneuf) Fr. 
ambaflfador in England, to the E. of Leicefter; de- 
firtng the releafe of the French (hips in the Dutch 
harbours. (Orig. Fr.) London, July 4, 1587. 186. 

84. Two papers relating to a confultation between 
CrWm. Pelham (Ld. Marlhal) Mr. Kiliigrew, fir Wm. 
Reeve, &c. concerning the relief of Sluys. June aoj 
and July 23^ 158^7* 188. 

85. A brief narrative of the taking of John Worm- 
ley by fotne marauders, pretended Spaniards; hi^ con- 
finement at Munfter^ and his releafe, (Lat.) July 
2, 1587. 192. 

86. Another and jfhorter detail of the feme tranf- 
action, in Englifli. 198. 

87. James Digges^ to Tha Digges his brothei"; 
concerning divers charges againft fir John Norris. 
(Orig.) Utrecht, July 2> 1587. 200- 

88. Wm. Milward, to the E. of Leicefter; report^ 
fome variance between the fea and land officers at 
JEmbden. (Orig.) London, July i, 1587^ 202. 

89. A brief memorial of the proceedings touching 
the faccour of Sluys, as well before as after the E. of 
Leicefter s artival m the Low Countries. July 1587. 

20S. 

90. A report to the E. of Leicefter, of the election 
t>f the municipal officers at Middleburgh. (Fr.) July 
31, 1587. 210. 

91. H. Killigre^, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
his endeavours to obtain money at Middleburgh, &c. 
(Orig.) Fluftiing, July 6, 1587* 212. 

92. Sir Roger Williams, to reporting the laft 

Mlacks upon, and tlie furrender of Sluys* (Orig.) 
July, 1587. 214, 

93. A repartition of the waggons to be fapplied by 
the United Provinces. July, 15S7> 216. 

94. Ah account between the States Gen. and lA. 
Willoughby, for the fervice done by him and his 
company of horfe, from June i, 1586> to June 30, 
I5^7v 219. 

95. Another copy of the hiemoriai 1. 89- 1587. 

221. 

96. Walter Bendlfowes, to Ld. Buckhurft ; con- 
trerning a matter between him and fir Wm. Stanley, 
&c. (Orig.) Bergen-op-Zoom, May 20, 1587- 225. 

97. Wm. Baxter, to reports fome intercourfe 

he had with Mr. Lovel, ferjeant major of Antwerp, 
concei ving fome matters of religion. (Orig.) Huefiden, 
Nov. 10, 1554? more probably 1587- 227. 

98. Sir Wm. Stanley, to Wm. Baxter ; promifing 
him his countenance. (Copy and Orig.) 1587. 228. 

99. H. Killigrew and R. Beale, to fir Era. Walfing- 
ham ; report the tranfadions ill Flanders after the 
furrender of Sluys, and the meafures taken for aflem- 
bling forces. Micldleburg, Aug. 1, 1587. 231. 

100. Sir Fra. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
intelligence of armaments in Italy for the Low Coun- 
tries, &c. 2 difpatches. (Orig.) Court, Aug. 2 and 
1, 1587- 234. 

101. Sir John Conway, to the K of Leicefter; about 
affairs of the garrifon of Oftend. (Orig.) Oftend, 
Aug, 3, 1587. ^ 237. 

102. The eleftor of Cologn (Gebhard Truchfefe 
expelled) to the E. of leicefter; complaining of the ill 



ufage of his wife at Utrecht. (Orig. Ital.) Hague, 
Aug. 4, 1587. 239. 

103. Tlie E. ofLeiceftef, to Ld. Burleigh? about 
the lofs of Sluys, &c. a long and defponding .letter. 
(Orig.) Aug. 12, 1587. 24<). 

104. A placart of the States Gen. concerning the 
mufters of the army. ( Fr. ) Hague, March 8, 1 5 89v 

244. 

1 05. The prince of Parma's fafeguard for the queen's 
commiffionecs fent to treat foi* a peace. (Fr.) Sluys^ 
Aug. 6, 1587. 247. 

106. Sir Fra. Walfinghart, to the E. of Leicefter ; 
two letters of intelligence from court. (Orig.) Court, 
Aug. 12 and 14, 1587. 249. 

107. P. de Vuytenreclrt, to ..... . Conveying in- 
telligence of the intention of the Spaniards to befiege 
Berghen^ (Orig. Ital.). Tolen, Aug, 15, 1587. 

255. 

108. Ld. Willoughby, to the E. of Leicefter; ap- 
prinng him of fome motions of the Spaniards towards 
Tolen. (Orig.) Berghen-op-Zoom, Aug. 15, 1587. 

£5& 

log. Guil. de Blois, dit Treflong, to fir Tho. 
Henneage ; fome remarks on the condud of the ftates ; 
about money due to hdm, &c. (Orig. Fn) Hague^ 
April 12, 1587. 257. 

110. G. de Prounincq of Deventer, to the E. of 
Leicefter ; about the examination of fome prifoners 
put to the rack, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Utrecht, Aug. 
11, 1587. 262. 

111. Edm. Yorke, to the E. of Leicefter; implor- 
ing the continuance of his prote&ion. (Orig.) Strat- 
ford, Aug. 21, 1587. 263. 

112. A. de Grunevelt, and the officers of his regi- 
ment; their declaration to the Council of State con- 
cerning the furrender of Sluys. (Fr.) Dort. Aug. 
26, 1587. 264. 

113. A tranflation of, and ati original letter in Fr. 
to Capt. Lamoney, governor of Wawe. (Wavre ?) 
intercepted. Aug. 26, and Sept. 6, 15^7. 268. 

1 1 4. Articles concerning the pay of the army, 
propofed to the States Gen. with their anfwers thereto. 
(Fr.) 271. 

115. A proportion for the weekly provifion of fir 
Robt. Sydney, governor of Flulhing. Aug. 20, 1589. 

276. 

116. The E. of Leicefter, to Ld. Burieigh? a long 
difcpntented letter. (Orig.) Aug. 22, 1587. 277- 

117. The examination of James Savell, an Englifli 
fugitive, before the governor of Oftend. Aug. 1587- 

283. 

1 1 8. Mr. Tho. Wilkes's difcourfe to her majefty, 
againft the treaty of peace with the K. of Spain. Aug. 
1587. 284. 

1 19. Tlie heads of a letter to Ld. Buckhurft (pro- 
bably from the council) concerning the ftate of the 
army in the Low Countries. Au^. 1589 ? 289. 

120. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Leicefter; on her 
intended treaty with Spain. Aug. 1587. 293. 

121. The E. of Leicefter 's demands, touching his 
account with the States Gen, Aug. 1587. 296. 

122. The names of the companies appointed to en- 
ter the Haven of Sluys, with Col. Morgan. Aug. 
1587, 298. 

123. A memorial of what paffed in the Council of 
State, States Gen. and Council of War, touching the 
relief of Sluys. ( Fr. ) Aug. 1587. ^99. 

124. A declaration of Wm. Henclerfon, of the fur- 
prize of the Spaniards that no relief had been given by 
the fleet to the garrifon of Sluys. Aug. 1587. 305.^ 

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1. Aprojeft for iiiftruftions to the queen's c6ni- 
miffioners (fir James Croft, &c.) who are to be fent 
into the Low Countries, to treat concerning a peace 
(a draught in Ld. Burleigh's hand.) Sept i ? 1587* 8. 

a. Sir Roger Williams, to the E. of Leicefter; con* 
cerning fome reward for himfelf, and the earl's intcreft 
at court. (Orig.) London, Sept i, 1587. 4. 

3. G. de Prounincq of Deventer, to the E. of 
Leicefter; about the motion of fome troops, the ap- 
pointment of magiftrates at Utrecht, &c. (Orig. Ital.) 
Utrecht, Sept 12, 1587. 9^ 

4. Ld. Burleigh, to ....... . direftions from the 

queen about the negociations in the Low. Countries. 
Sept 15S7- 10. 

5. Sir Wm.RirfTell, to the E. of Leicefter; earneftly 
defiring his prote6lion for the town of Flufliing. 
(Orig.) Flufliing, Sept 14, 1587. 13. 

6. The Clergy of Guelders and Zutphen, to the 
E. of Leicefter ; recapitulating a former congratula- 
tory letter on his return, lamenting their misfortunes, 
and feeking comfort in the example of the Ifraelites. 
(Orig. Lat?) Arnheim, Sept 15, 1587. 14. 

7. Johan Renghers (Admiral of the Ems?) to the 
E. of Leicefter ; official information, about the count 
of Moeurs, &c. (Orig. Dutch.) On the Ems, Sept 
15, 1587. ' 16. 

8* Sir Wm. Ruffell, to the E. of Leicefter ; repxe- 
lenlilig the urgent neceflities of his garrifon, &c. 
(Orig") Fluflimg, Sept. 15, 1587^ 18. 

9- Theeleaor of Cologn (Gebhard Tmchfefs) to 
theE. of Leicefter ; credential. (Orig. Fr.) Woerden, 
Sept 6. 1587. 19 

10. Ahgd Do^y^nbriigge, to the E, of Leicefter; 
propofing means for bringing the war to a happy 
iffue. (Ital. Orig.) Delft, Sept 17, 1587. 20, 

11. The E. of Leicefter, to fome officer of ftate in 
Holland ; contradifting the report of the queen's in- 
tention to make peace with Spain. (Fr.) Greenwich, 
June 10, 1587* ' Q4 

12. An Order of the States General, to form a 
camp, and name the fuperior officers thereto; with the 
obfervatidn of the Engllfli arabaflador oil the fkme. 
(Fr.) June 15, 1587.. Q,5.h 

13. Wm. Herie, to the E. of Leicefter ; concerning 
an examination of fir John Norris, before tl>e council, 
and various news from court. (Orig.) Temple Bar, 
Sept. 16, 1587. 36. 

1 4. Tho. Burgh, to the E. of Leicefter ; repfefent 
ingthe want of ftores ahd provifions at BrilL (Orig.) 
Brill^ Sept 10, 1587. 27 

15. The D. of Parma; his fafegiiafd for Englifli 
ambafladors coming to treat for a peace. (Orig. Fr. 
fealed andfigned.) Brulfels, Sept ef, 1587. 29 

16. The ele6lor of Cologn (Geb.TruGhfefs?) to the 
E. of Leicefter ; credential, two letters. (Orig. Fr.) 
Zuylen, Sept. 22, and Honllardyk, Sept 27, 1587. 30 

17. The E. of Leicefter^ to Ld. Burleigh; a long 
letter of intelligence, juftify iiig himfelf, &c. (Orig.) 
,Utrecht, Sept 30, .1587. .. 34 

18. Certain mattei-s to be regarded for the ad- 
vancement of lier majefty's fervice in the Low 
Countries; figned Tho. Digges. Sept 1589? 37 

19. A petition of the governor and captains of 
Bergen-op-Zoom, to the Privy Council ; in anfwer to 



certain articles delivered by one W yat. (Orig-) Sept* 
24, 1589. 40. 

20. An ordinance of the ftates of Zeaknd ; con-> 
cerning tlie pay and difcipline of the garrifon of 
Flufhing. (Fr.) 1589. 43. 

21. A remonftrance of the magiftrates of Flufliing/ 
to the queen and council ; concerning the difcipline 
of their garrifon. (Fr.) Flufliing, Sept 29, 1589- 44. 

22. Contributions yielded by thofe of the Low 
Countries, towards the charges of the war. 46. 

23. Anfwers to certain articles fent from Brill, con- 
cerning the new orders for the garrifon* Ofci. 16^ 
1589. 48. 

24. Anfwers to the articles fent froift Oftend, con-* 
cerning the new orders. 061. 17, 1589. 49. 

• 25. The reafons of the captains of Oftend for dif- 
approving of the orders lately fent them : with a note 
of the dilpence of the private foldiers entertainment. 
(Orig.) 1589. 51. 

26. Reafons afligned by the garrifon of Brill againft 
the ordersr fent them by the Council. (Orig.) 1 589. 

54. 

27. The captains of Oftend, their remonftrances and 
apolog'y fo the CounciL (Orig.) Oftend, Oct. 26, 
1589. 55. h. 

28. The E. of Leicefter, to Ld. Burleigh ; report* 
the proceedings of the ftates, &c. (Orig.) Utrecht, 
06t. 30, 1587. 57. 

29. Martin Frobiflier, to the E. of Leicefter ; ap- 
prizing him of divers matters concerning the fliips on 
the Flemrfli coaft. ( Orig. ) Sept 1 7, 1 5 87. 59. 

30. Sir Wm. Ruflell, to the E. of Leicefter; intel- 
ligence about Campvere and Zirickzee. (Orig.) 
Flufliing, Sept 18, 1587. 60- 

• 31. R. Byngham, to the E. of Leicefter; intelli- 
gence concerning the motions of the Spaniards in 
Flanders, &c.. (Orig.) Bergen-op-Zoom, Sept 17,. 
1587. 61. 

32. Flor. de Grunevelt, to the E. of Leicefter; de- 
manding pay for his foldiers. (Orig. Fr.) Dotecum^ 
Sept. 16, 1587. 62. 

S3. Tlie E. of Leicefter; his letter and remon- 
ftrance to the States General, on his return to the 
Low Countries^ The fame at J. 62. (Fr.) Dort, 
Sept. 9 and 6, 1587. 63. 

34. Tho. Leighton, to the E. of Leicefter; intel- 
ligence about Spanilh armaments, fuppofed to be 
intended for Scotland* (Orig.) Gueinfey, Sept 18, 
15^87. " 69. 

35. Ambr. Wille, to the E. of Leicefter; forward- 
ing a letter, (Orig. Fr.) Aix-la-Chap. Sept 18, 
1587. 7a 

36. Fr. Vcre, to the E. of Leicefter ; forwarding a 
letter, and fome intelligence concerning himfclC 
(Orig.) Arnheim, Sept 19, 1587 71. 

37. Queen Elizabeth^ to the States General; a de- 
claration of what flie had ordered the E. of Leicefter 
to lay before them, which he liad omitted to do* 
Sept 20, f587. 72. 

38. Sir Fr. Walfmgliamj to the E. of Leicefter ; in- 
telligence from court, about Spanifli preparations, &c, 
(Orig.) Loruloriy Sept 2 1, i587. 78.; 

89. Count Maurice de Naflau, to the E* of Leicefter^ 
intelligence from Antwerp ; a great galleon fitting out 
there, &c. (Oiig. Fr.) Lillo, Sept 22, 1587. 80. 

40. Gurik Moftart, to the E. of Leicefter; forward- 
ing two letters; and about the reports of peace, &c. 
(Orig. Fr.) Alkmaer^ Sept. 22, 1^87. 82. 

41. A. Molenars, to the E. of Leicefter;. intelfi- 
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of Ct. Maurice, Hohenloe, &c. (Orig Fh) Hague, 

Sept 22, 1587. 84. 

42. Lbrd Willoughby, to th^ E. of Leicefter ; de- 
firing his permiflion to accept of a challenge of the 
marquis (del Guafto?) to fight to the number of be- 
tween 200 and 300 launces. (Orig.) Bergen-op- 
Zooni, Septi 23, 1587. 85. 

43; Pet. Plancius, to Jac. Bafilio; intelligence 
edncerning an emiflary from Antwerp; the Pr. of 
Pariha bent upon the fiege of Berghen, &c. (Orig. 
Dutch.) Amfterd. Sept. 26, 1587. " 86. 

44. Sir John Conway, to the E. of Leicefter ; lament- 
ing the ill condud of the States, which inclines the E. 
to refign the government, &c. (Orig.) Sept 26, 
1587. 87. 

45. An Eriglilh tranflation of Plahcius's letter I. 43. 
Sept. 26, 1587* 89. 

46. Tho. Buigh, tb the E. of Leicefter; concerning 
fomc regulations, and the pay of the troops. (Orig.) 
ferill, Sept. 29, 1587. f 90. 

47. The confeftion of Juan Cdrtefe, k Spanifli emif- 
fary. (Spanilli and Englifh.) Sept. 13, 1587. 91. 

48. C. Perfevall, to the E. of Leicefter; reporting 
di\'ers abufes, and pra6tifes againft him (the Earl) by 
.count William (Lewis of Naflau) and the ftates of 
Frieflandv (Orig.) Leuwarden, Sept. 13, 1587. 93. 

49. G. de Prounincq of Deventer, to the Ei of 
Leicefter ; recommending a military gentleman. 
(Orig. Ital.) UtiUcht, Sept. 13, 1587. 95. • 

5a The Eleftor of Coiogn (Geb. Tnichfefs) to the 
E. of Leicefter; in behalf of his wife. (Orig. Fr.) 
Woerden, Sept. 13, 1587. 97. 

51. Ld. Willoughby, to the E. of Leicefter; repre- 
fenting the very diftreffed ftatti of the foldiers; with 
fome inteUigence. (Orig.) Bergen-op-Zoom, Sept. 
12, 1587. 98. 
. 52. Ph. de MarniJt dc St. Aldegonde; to the E. of 
Leicefter ; concerning a patent or licence to fend a 
trumpet? (Taborino) to the enemy.. (Orig. Ital.) 
Wefterfoubourg in Walchern, Sept. 12, 1^587* * 99. 

53. Carlo Trello, to the Ei of Leicefter; .about. the 
tleftion of magiftrates at- Utrecht; (Orig, • Ital.) 
Utrecht, Sq)t. 12, 1587. / ' 100. 

54. The magiftrates of Utrecht; to the Ei of Leicef- 
ter; concerning the releafeofthe eleclrefs of Coiogn. 
(Orig. Fr.) Utrecht^ Sept. 12, 1587. lOh 

55. Herman iModed, to the E. of I^eicefter ; touch- 
ing the election of Magiftrates at Utrecht, (conf. II. 
53.) (Orig. Lat.) Utrecht, Sept. 13, 1587. 102. 

56. Barth. Buys Gryphius, to the E. of Leicefter; 
rcpo4 ts fome refolutions of the States concerning the 
promulgation of orders, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Hague, 
.Sejrt. 10, 1587, 103. 

57. Gertrude de Brouchorft et PattenUiirch, to the 
•E. of Leicefter ; defiring that the cavaliy might be 
.withdrawn from Vianeu, &c. (Origi Fr.) Vianen, 
Sept. 10, 1587. 105. 

.58. The E. of Leicefter, to the towns of the L^nited 
Provinces; cautioning them againft fome undile pro- 
ceedings of the deputies of Holland. (Fr.) Doi% 
Sept. 9, 1587. 107. 

59. Sir Fr. Knollys, to the E. df Leicefter; con- 
<'crning the appointment of G. Boyden as ferjeant of 
the larder ; grievances againft Ld. Buckhurft, &c. 
(Orig.) Oatlaiids, Sept. 9, 1587. 109. 

• 60. Ruy. Lopez, to the E. of Leicefter ; reprobat- 
ing the pra6tices of his (the Earl's) enemies; con- 
cerning the diltrcffcs of the king (Don Antonio?) &c. 
(Orig. Ital) London, Sept. 3, 1587. 110. 



61. G. de Prounincq of Deventer, to the E* of 
Leicefter; in favour of one Clerhagen; and about hi:* 
own fituation. (Orig; Ital.) Utrechti Sept. 7, 1 587. 

111. 

62i Another copy of the E. of Leicdfter'^ letter and 
remonftrance, II. 33; Sept. 9 and 6, 1587. 1 13. b. 

63. H. Cholmeley, to the E. of Leiceftfer ; about 
fome difcontents, and variolis proceedings of the 
ftates of Zealand. (Orig.) Middleburg, Sept. 6j 
1587. 121. 

64. Floris coriite de Cilylenborch, to the E; of 
Lc^efter; thanks for kindnefles. (Orig. Fr.) Cuy- 
lenoorch, Septl 6; 1587. 123. 

65. Sir J. Conway, to the E. of Leicefter; various 
intelligence concerning the fervice. (Orig. ) Oftend, 
Sept. 2, 1587. 125. 

66. The E. of Eflex (Devereux) to the E; of Lei- 
cefter; the Q. difapproves of his return at prefent. 
(Orig.) Oatlands, Sept. 1, 1587. 127. 

67. Adolph. comte de Neuwenar, to the E. of 
Leicefter; reports his Ijaving taken Meppen. (Orig: 
Fr.) Meppen, Sept. 1, 1587. 128. 

68. Ld; Willoughby, to the E. of Leicefter; in- 
clofihg two intercepted letters concerning the ftate of* 
the garrifon of jBerghen, &c. (OrigO Middleburgh^ 
Sept. 1, 1587. * 129. 

69. Walbourg comtefle de Neuwenar, to the E. of 
Leicefter; compHmental, and defiring forces. (Origi 
Fr.) Utrecht, Sept. 1, 1587. 130. 

70. An Englifli tranflation of the E. of Leicefter'^ 
remonftrance, II.- S3. Sept: 6, 1587. 132. 

71. A lift of the companies of foot and horfe for 
the relief of Berck (Bergen-op-Zoom?) Sept. 1587. 

140. 

72. Ld. Willoughby, to the E. of Leicefter ; jufti- 
fying himfelf with regard to fome ranfoms; about his 
pay, &c. (Orig.) Bergen-op-Zoom, Sept 1567. 

141. 

- /3; : i I ; de Barcheh, to the count de Neuwenari 
a memorial, defiring to know whether the fonner waA 
to be continued Lt. Gen. pf light horfe. (Fr.) 
Sept. 1587. 143;' 

74. A memorial for capt. Salift)ury, touching the 
neceflities of thfe companies at Bergen^op-Zoom. 
Sept. 1587. 145. 

75. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E: of Leicefter; 
about the negociaf ions for peace with the D; of Parma. 
(Orig.) London, Oft. 9, 1587^ I46i 

76. A mufter roll of the E* of Leicefter s forces ; with 
an abbreviate of the fame, figned J. Digges, kd. 
(Orig. Dutch.) Utrecht, Oft. 5, 1587. 147. 

77. Tlie demand of the E. of Leicefter for his en- 
tertainment. (Fr.) 061. 1587. 148* 

78. Dan; None, to de la Prie (probably tw^o clergy- 
men) on the diflentions among the allies. (Orig* lY.) 
Geneva, Od. 9> 1587. 150. 

79. The principal points contained in a book lately 
exhibited to Ld. BUrleigh ? by James Digfafcs, con- 
cerning the expences of the anny : alfo two papers on 
the reimburfements due to England by the States. 

6(5t. 1588. ' l^S. 

. 80v Qi Elizabeth's commiftion to Ld* Willoughby, 
to take the command of h&r forces in the Low 
Countries. (Lat.) Weftm. Oft. Q2, 1585. 159. 
(N. B. The above date is erroneous; in Rym. XVL 

15, it IS Nov. 10, 1587.) 
81. An abftrad of the E* of Leicefter 's declaration 
of fuch points as the Ld.' Buckhurft is charged with ; 
together with the fevetal anfwer^ of the faid Ld. B. 
thereunto. 1587. 163. b. 

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82. Minutes of letters and memorials of Mr. Killi- 
J^rew ; and of the inftru6Hons given by the States Gen. 
to their deputies fent into England^ Septi 1587. 
Feb. 1587-8 165. 

83. Q. Ellzabetli, to ttie caf^tains of the gatnfori of 
Campveie; profeffing kindnefs towards "them and 
their town. (Fr.) Greenwich, Feb. I4, 1587-8: 167. 

84. A brief account of money to be demanded by 
fir Tho. Shirley's executors* 168. 

85. Sir John Conway, to the E. of Leicefter; in-* 
telligence about the wan (Orig.) Oftcnd, Nov. 
12, 1587, 170* 

86. Guil. Louis de Naflau, to Q. filizabeth ; Ire- 
probating fome injurious reports concerning hirnfelf. 
(Orig. Fr.) Leuwarden, Nov. 4, 15^7* 172. 

87. The Council of State of the United Provinces, 
to the E* of Leicefter ; lamenting the queens remifl- 
nefs in aflifting them; and on the ftate of affairs in 
their country. (Orig. Fr.) Hague^ April 8, 1587. 173. 

88. ThOi Wilkes, to the E. of Derby ; touching the 
treaty of peace with the D* of Parma. Nov, 27, 1587. 

175. 

89. The E* df Leicefter, to Ld. Bufleigh ; a queru- 
lous letter, with fome account of his proceedings. 
(Orig.) Nov. 6, 1587. 176. 

90. Sir Fra. Walfingham, to the E* of Leicefter ; 
^ibout his (the earls) return; the negociations for 
peace, &c. (Orig.) London^ Nov. 12, 1587. 178. 

91* The order of the eftablifliment and alteration 
of religion in the Low Countries, from the pacifica- 
tion of Ghent, until Nov. 20, 1587. 179. 

92*- Tho* Burgh, to Ld. Burleigh; about the ftores, 
&c. requifite for the garrifon of Brill. (Orig.) Brill. 
Nov. 24, 1587* 182. 
. 93- Articles of intelligence from Antwerp, Nov. 
.10, 1587* 184. 

94. The order of the States Gen. empowering the 
Council of State to aft during the abfence of the E. 
of Leicefter: alfo the eari's Confirmation and reftric- 
tion of the lame. (Fr.) Nov. 24, 1587. 186. 

95. A paper of confiderations on the war, and the 
Aegociations for peace with Spain. Nov. 27 r 1587. 
• 193. 

96. The E. of Leicefter, to Mr. Atye his fecretary ; 
wondering that the ttates have not lent a deputy to 
Jiim. (Orig.) Nov. 26, 1587. I96. 

97. A hft of guards, officers, &c. ofahoufchold 
(qu. whether the E. of Leiceftefs ?) Nov. 1587. 198. 

98. Another copy of Q. EHzabeth's commiflioii to 
Ld. Willoiighby, II. 80. Nov. 10, 1587. 204. 

09. Ld. Willoughby, to Ld. Burleigh ? wifliing to 
<lecline the appointment to the Low Countries, &c. 
(Orig.) Flulhing, Nov, 18, 1587. 210. 

100. SirWm. Reed, to the E. of Leicefter; con- 
cerning the ammunitions and ftores at Bergen-op- 
Zoom J with an abftraa. (Orig.) Bergen-op-Zoom, 
Dec. 2, 1587. Qiq, 

101. Anne de Croy, Dfs. of Aremberg, to one /he 
calls her " Demi-Coeur:" an affcdiionate letter. (Orio-. 
Fr.) Barbenfon, Dec. 2, 1587. 214? 

102. Anabftraaofthepayment^madeto theE. of 
leicefter for his entertainment. 1 586 and 7. 216. 

103. An aa of the States of Holland and Zealand, 
in aiifwer to the E. of Leicefter'^ requeft for enter- 
tainment. (Orig. Fr.) Delft Decs, 1587. 218. 

104. The E. of . Leicefter, to Mr. Atye; orders 
kbout his proceedings with the ftates ; and cenfurino- 
their unfair dealings, &c. (Orig.) Dec. 3, 1 58?! 

219. 



105. Coiint Hohenloe's anfwer to a point of the E. 
of Leicefter> remonftrance concerning him. (Fr.) 
Delft. Dec. 3, 1587. 221. 

106. The E. of Leicefter, t6 Mr. Atye; dircdions 
concerning his dealing with the States, P.B. &c. 
(Oiig.) Dec. 4, 1587. 237. 

107. An anfwer of the deputies of Friefland, to the 
propofal of peace made to them. (Lat.) Leuwar- 
den Dec. 6, 1587. 239. 

108. An anf^ver of the States Gen. to Mn Herbert J 
on his propofal of peace. (Orig. Fr.) Delft Dec. 26, 
1587. 241. 

109. TheE. of Lerceftef; hisi expoftulation with 
the States Gen. before his final departure from thei 
Low Countries. (Fr.) Flu/hing, Dec. 6, 1587 243. 

110. The magiftrates of Oftend, to the E. of Lei- 
cefter ; concerning the refraftorinefs of Capt. Hoddie, 
relating to the diflribution of wine in the garrifon of 
Oftend. (Fr.) Dec. 7, 1587. 247. 

111. The States Gen. to fir Tho. Norris, Englifh 
ambalfador ; on a variety of fubjefts concerning ne- 
gociation. (Fr.) Hague, Dec. 2, 1588. £49. 

112. A return of Mr.^Robt Ardern, of moneys re- 
ceived and ilfued by him to the troops in Flanders. 
i^87. 253. b. 

1 I S. Sir Robt Sydney, to the E. of Leicefter ; con* 
ceming fome prifoner furrendered by the Princefs of 
Orange ; intelligence about Ct Maurice, &c. (Orig.) 
Flufhing, Dec. 10, 1587. 263. 

114. The demand of the E. of Leicefter for his en- 
tertainment ; exhibited to the ftates. Dec. 2 and 
8, 1587. (Fr.) 265. 

115. Sir Wm. Reed, to the E. of Leicefter; on the 
ftate of Bergen, and the fconces belonging thereto ; 
and intelligence. (Orig.) Borgen-op-Zoom, Dec. 
17, 1587. 267. 

116. Arth. Atye's fpeech to the States Gen. toucli- 
ing the E. of Leicefter's entertainment ; figned A. 
Atye, and Gilpin. Delft. December 19, 1587 269. 

1 17. Sir Wm. Ruflell, to the E. of Leicefter; count 
Maurice intends to change the garrifonsj the E. h 
defired to preyent it at Terveeren^ &c, -(Orig.) 
Flufhing, Dec. 20, 1587^ 273. 

1 1 8. Sir Rt. Sydney, to the E. of Leicefter ; reports 
a conveifation he had with Ct Hohenloe, concerning 
a book the latter had publilhed, in which were fome 
things that might affett the eai L (Orig.) Flulhing^ 
Dec. 20, 1587. 274. 

1 19. David Cabreth, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; twd 
letters of intelligence from Flanders, theD. of Parma's 
preparations to invade England, &c. (Orig.) Ca- 
lais, Dec. 22 and 23, 1587. 275. 

120. The D. of Parma's paflport for the Englifir 
commiflioners. (Orig. Fr.) Antwerp, Dec. 22, 1587. 

277. b. 

121. ..... Lefceur, to the E. of Leicefter ; intel- 
ligence, chiefly about the interview between fir Robt. 
Sydney, and Ct. Hohenloe. (Orig.) Flulhing, Dec. 
22, 1587. 278. 

1 22. An account of the entertainment of the E. of 
I^iceiter, oflPered on the part of the ftates, but not 
accepted, (conf. If. 116.) Dec. 15-26, 1587- 280. 

123. Sir Wm. RuflTcl, to the E. of Leicefter ; intcU 
ligence; an Englifli feminary prieft taken, &c. (Orig.) 
Flufliing, Dec. 27, 1587. 284. 

. 124. An aa of the States Gen. for the entertain- 
ment of the E. of Leicefter ; refufed by Mr. Atye., 
(Orig. Fr.) Delft. Dec. 15-26, I687. 285. 

125. An order of the States Gen. to fir Tho. Shir- 
ley,, to iflTue C i «oo ftcri, to the E. of Leicefter, in full 

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for his entertainment. Delft. Dec. 29, 1587, and the 
earls receipt for the fame, calling it " in part of his 
fairf entertainment." March 6, 1587-8. 287. 

126. Sir Robt. Sydney, to the E. of Leiceftef ; intel- 
h'gence, concerning the preparations of the Spaniards, 
St. Aldegonde, 1 1. Hohenloe, &c. (Orig.) Flufli- 
ing, Dec. 3i, I587v 289. 

127. Inftru6tions for the commiffioners fent to Of-* 
tend : (a rough draught in Ld. Bulrleigh shand.) Jan. 
1587-8. , 290. 

130. Objeflions concerning the fums laid out by 
the E. of Leicefter. 1587. 305. b*. 

131. A requifition of the baron de Hohenfaxen, to 
the E. of Leicefter, for the payment of the garrifons 
in Guelders, &c. and reimburfements to himfelf. 
(Fr.) 1587. 306. 

132. Q. Elizabeth, to the D. of Parma ; profefling 
great regard and confidence ; and demanding the 
fame of hinl. (Ital. a rough draught, no doubt in 
the queen's own hand.) 1 587 ? 508. 

1 33. Articles touching fir Ed. Norris's government 
oFOOend. (Fh) 1587. . S09. 

134. A note of certain points wherewith the fiates 
arc charged by fir Ed. Norris. 1587. 313. 

135. A comparifon of the articles delivered by An* 
drew de Loo (to the D. Parma) and the inftmftions 
given him by the queeu s council. March 5, 1587-8. 

315. 

1 36. Aieflandro Citolini, to defiring a church 

preferment (Orig, Ital.) London, Jan. 26, 1574, 

317^ 

137. An abfira6l of the fums paid to the E. of Lei- 
cefter on account of his entertainment. 1586 and 7. 

318. 

138. A petition of deputies of the States of Frief- 
land, to Q. Elizabeth ; defiring her acceptance of the 
fovereignty over their province. (Orig. Lat.) 1587. 

319. 

1 3p. The deputies of the clergy of five of the United 
Provinces, to Q. Elizabeth; thanking her for her 
paft protection ; and cautioning her again ft the con- 
clufion of a peace with the enemies of God. (Orig. 
Fr.) 1587. 321. 

1 40. An abftraft of the fums paid to the E. of Lei- 
ciefter for his entertainment. 1586 and 7. 325. 

141. A note of the number of fhips the ftates 
ought to equip for the queen, according to treaty. 
(Fr.) 1587. 327. 

142. Articles propofed oh the part of his Catholic 
majefty to the ftates of Holland. (Ital.) 1587. 329. 

143. Sir Robt. Sydney's obfervations on fome ar- 
ticles relative to the garrifon of Flufhing, on his fii-ft 
coming thither. — (conf II. 145.) 1587. 331. 

144. Doubts and difficulties concerning the ac- 
counts of the Englilh troops in the Low Countries ; 
proi)ofcd by the commiffary of muftcrs, (Ja. Digges). 
(Fr.) 1587. 332. 

145. Articles propofed by the States Gen. to fir 
Robt. Sydney, on his taking the govt, of Flufiiing 
and Rammekins — (conf. II. 143.) (Fr.) 1587. 335. 

146. The appointment of count Maurice of NafTau 
as governor of Holland and Zealand. (Dutch.) Hague, 

Kov. 14, 1585. 338. 

147. A bill of exchange in favour of Mr. Fitz- 
william. (Ital.) Sept. 14, 1566. 339. 

148. A rough account of the receipts and pay- 
ments of a treafurer of the army. 1586 and 7. 341. 



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1. Sir 'Wm. Ruflcll, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
the dangers he apprehends for his town. (Orig.) 
Flufliing, Jan. 2, 1587-8. 3. 

2. A memoir for Mr. Ortell, deputed by the States 
Gen. to Q. Elizabeth, the E. of Leicefter, and the 
Council, concerning the Englifli troops, &c. (Fr.) 
Delft. Jan. 16, 1588. 5. 

3. The States Gen. to the E. of Leicefter ; requeft- 
ing him to countenance the deputies thev fend con- 
cerning the propofal of peace. (Orig. fr.) Delft. 
Jan. 14, 1588. 7. 

4. The States Gen. to fir Fra. W alfingham ; recom- 
mending Mr. Ortell to his favour. (Orig. Fr.) Delft. 
Jan. 16, 1588. 8. 

5. The Council of State of Holland, to Mr. Ortell ; 
with a memorial. (Fr.) Hague, Jan. 19, 1588. 9. 

6. Sir Fra. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter ; 
intelligence about fhips, Scotland, the D. of Parma, 
&c. (Orig.) London, Jan. 21, 1587-8. 10. 

7v C. Perciflal ferjeant major of Harlingen, to Mr. 
Lovell al the Hague ; defiring intelligence, and re- 
prefenting the difaffeftion of the people againft the 
Englifli. Harlingen, Jan. 30, 1587. • 12. 

8. Mr. Bod ley's reply to the anfwer of the States 
to his propofitions. (Fr.) Hague, Jan. 25, 1588-9. 

IS. 

9. Anfwer of the States Gen. to fome articles of 
Mr. Bodley. (Fr.) Feb. 25, 1589. 15. 

10. The fum of the articles propofed by the Flufli* 
ingers in the time of the E. of Leicefter. (Fr.) Sept. 
16 and 23, 1587. 17. 

1 1. Inftru^Hons of the E. of Leicefter to fir Noel 
de Caron ; fent by the E. to tlie K. of Denmark. 
(Fr.) 1587 ? 19. 

12. Inftruftions of the E. of Leicefter to fir Noel 
de Caron ; fent to the States Gen. (conf. III. 29.) 
(Fr.) Greenwich, Feb. 4, 1587. 22. 

18. Koel de Caron, to the E. of Leicefter; a report 
of his proceedings with, and of the difpofition of the 
ftates. (Orig. Fr.) Delft. Feb. 28, 1587. 26. 

1 4. Jo. .dc Barnes, to the E. of Leicefter: ; defirinq; 
him to intercede for his pardon. (Orig.) .Oftend, 
Feb. 1, 1588. 28» 

15. Paul and Marcel Vax, to the E. of Leicefter ; 
foliciting favour, and fending a brace of hawks. 
(Orig. Fr.) Beigen-op-Zoom, Feb. 5, i588, 30. 

16. Sir Wm. Ruflell, to theE. of Leicefter; con- 
cerning the danger of an attack, the difaffetJiion of the 
people, &c. (Orig.) Flufliing, Feb. 6, 1587-8? 32. 

17. Gilpin, to the E. of Leicefter; intelligence 
about the ftate of affaire in the Low Countries. (Orig.) 
Delft. Feb. 16, 1588. S4; 

18. Sir Wm. Ruflell, to Sir John Conway; appriz- 
ing him of an intended attack upon his town. 
(OftendO (Orig.) Flufliing, Feb. 7, 1587-8. 36. 

19. G. de Prounincq of Deventer, to the E. of 
Leicefter ; defiring the continuatice of his prote6Jion. 
(Orig. Ital) Utrecht, Feb. 7, 1568-9? 38. 

20. iSir Wm. Ruflell, to Mr. Killigrew ; about the 
fecurityof Caihpvere, &c. (Orig.) :Flufliing, Feb. 8. 
1587-8. 40. 

21. Sir Wm. Rufl'cll, to the E. of Leicefter; Terverc 
(Campvere) holdeth for her majefty, and refufes a 
garrifon from count Maurice, (Orig.) Flufliing, Feb. 
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22. The captains of Campvere, to the E. of Leicef- 
teV; report their having refufed admiflion to fome 
horfe fent by Ct. Maurice. (Orig. Fr.) Campvere, 
Feb. 19, 1588. • 44. 

23. Sir John Conway, to the E. of Leicefter ; intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Oftend, Feb. il, 1587-8. 46. 

<24. Sir Wm. RulTell, to the E. of Leicefter; about 
Tervere perfifting in its loyalty. (Orig.) Fluftiing, 
Feb. 12, 1587-8. 48. 

25. Charles Junius, to the E. of Leicefter ; affur- 
inje: him of the loyalty of Utrecht, &c» (Orig, Fr.) 
Utrecht, Feb. 13, 1587-8. 50. 

20 d'Afleliers, to the E. of Leicefter ; about 

the garrifons of Flulhing, Tervere, &c. and defiring 
to be employed in the artillery. (Orig. Fr.) Flufli- 
ing, Feb. 17, 1588. 52. 

27. Sir Wm. RulTell, to the E. of Leicefter; the 
people of Armenue? have thruft out the horfe fent 
them by Ct. Maurice ; the whole iiland of Welcheren 
loyal to her majefty. (Orig.) Flulhing, Feb. 29, 
1587-8. 54. 

28. Sir Robt. Sidney, to fir John Conway; ap- 
prizes him of preparations againft his town (Oftend.) 
(Orig.) FlulJiing, Feb. 6, 1588. 56. 

29. The E. of Leicefter to Mons. Barnevelt; fent 
at the fame time with Caron ; and defiring meafures 
may be taken for his return. (Fr.) Greenwich, 
Feb. 1587. 58. 

30. Andrea Doria, to Philip II; reports the exer- 
tions in Italy for raifing forces, &c. (Orig. Spanilh. 
part cypher!^) March 11, 1588. 59. 

31. A paper entitled, Mifcellanea: being a com- 
pilation of pafl'ages and arguments defcriptive of the 
Low Countries. (Lat. and Fr.) 60. 

32. The commiflioners in Flanders, to the lords of 
council, (a rough draught.) March 14, 1588. 74. 

33. A brief difcourfe how all things have gone in 
Friefland fince the year 1588. March 18, 1589. 

77. 

34. H. Killigrew, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; a report of 
his proceedings in the Low Countries, and the ftate 
of affairs there. (Orig.) Hague, April 2, 1588, 93. 

35. Minutes of ftate papers relating to the Low 
Countries. 1587 and 8. 94. 

86 de Olivares, to the K. of Spain (Philip II.) 

a difpatch in cypher (decy^hered) in which the Ar- 
mada is mentioned. (Spanifli.) Rome, March 2, 

1586. 104. 

37. Articles agreed upon by Henry Coxe, viftualler 
of Flulhing and Oftend. April, 1588. 107. , 

38. A memorial concerning fome articles relating 
to tlie eftablifliment and functions of the Council of 
State of the United Provinces. (Fi.) April 12, 1588. 

108. 

39. Certain notes taken out of the journal of Ld. 
Buckhurft, touching fomie of his proceedings during 
his embafly in Holland. April, 1588. 113. 

40. A ploicart of the States General, on the refig- 
nation of ^le E. ef Leicefter. (Fr.) Uagiie, April 12, 
1588. ' 117. 

41. .Ld. Burleigh, to Tho. Bodley ; concerning the 
fiegc of GertruydaoJbusg. (Orig. ) Weftm. April 1 3, 
1588. 120. 

42. A petition to Q. Elizabeth, and divers papers, 
r^refenting the claims of capt. Geo. Wibrants Bam- 
ftra to fome reward —N. B. He had ferved as a 
private emiflary, and had been inftrumental in fecur- 
ingLd. Latimer, and other confpirators. (Fr.) 1588. 

122. 



43. Ludich Engelftadt, to the E. of Leicefter ; fiat-* 
ing the dangers he had incurred in Friefland ; fecrct 
intelligence concerning the defigns of the enemies ; 
and two memoirs on the affiairs of the Low Couuti ies. 
(Fr.) April and May, 1588. * 1C9. 

44. Inftruftions for the conftitution and powers of 
the council of ftate of the United Provinces. (Fr.) 
April 12, 1588. 137. 

45. The E. of Leicefter, to the States General; 
perfuading them to fend deputies to Oftend to join 
in the negociations for peace, &c. (Fr.) April? 1588. 

142. 

46. SirFr. Walfingliam, to Tho. Bodlcj'; informiag 
him that Ld. Burleigh would fend him the anfwer of 
the Council to Mr. Ortell's propofitions. (Orig.) 
London, April 2, 1588. 145. 

47. A paper containing propofals of Q. Elizabeth 
concerning the conftitution of the council of ftate in 
the United Provinces. (Q' Whether this be the 
paper mentioned in the preceding article?) April, 

1588. 148. 

48. Obfervations on certain inftrudions relating 
to governors, and the council of ftate in the Low 
Countries. 1588. • 149. 

49. A difcourfe concerning the government of th(i 
E. of Leicefter. (Fr.) 1588. 151. . 

50. H. Killigrew, to the E. of Leicefter; complain- 
ing of his ill ftate of Health, and fome intelligence. 
(Orig.) Flufliing, May 9, 1588. 160. 

51. A brief of fir Martin Schenck's remonftrances 
to the queen (in Ld. Burleigh's hand.) May 13| 
1588. 163. 

52. Inftru6^ions given by the States General to the 
Council of State, fent over by Ld. Willoughby, and to 
be referred to fome civilian. May 14, 1588. 15*5. 

53. An abftradl of certain proceedings concerning 
the garrifonof Gertruydenburg. 1588. 168. 

54. The deputies of the States General, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; remonftrating about the feizure of fomll 
iliips ; and requefting that her auxiliaries might b^ 
inreadinefs. (Fr.) 169. 

55. Certain points necelTary to be confidered in 
cafe lier majefty fliould make a new treaty with the 
States General; a paper finned Bart Clerk and Robt. 
Beale: alfo a letter from Clerk, to fir Fr. Walfingliam? 
May 26, 1588. 170. 

56. Another copy of the chief part of Engelftadt's 
memorials. III. 43. April and May, 1588. 175. 

57. Sir J. Conway, to the E. of Leicefter; on the 
affairs of Oftend. (Orig.) Oftend, June i, 1588. 

181. 

58. J. Vander Aa, to theE. of Leicefter; conceni- 
ing Mr. Edw. Dyer's falutary proceedings at Utrecht. 
(Orig. Fr.) Utrecht, June 2, i588. 182. 

59. Sir J. Conway, to the E. of Leicefter; ftating 
his meafures for ftreiigthening Oftend. (Orig.) 
Oftend, Jan. 3, 1588. 183. 

60. A note of fome tranfaftions between count 
Maurice and Ld. Willoughby, relating to Gertruy- 
denburg. (in Ld. Burleigh's hand.) June, 1588. 

185. 

Gi. Sir Ed. Norris, to the E. of Leicefter; inteU 
ligence concerning Oftend, the States General, &c. 
(Orig.) Oftend, June 10, 1588. I87. 

62. A memorial of divers matters to be confidered 
in the treaty of peace betwixt Q. Elizabeth and the 
K of Spain, (by Ld. Burleigh.) June 11, 1588. 

189. 

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the prefent ftate of the Low Countries ; delivered to 
fir John Norris. Hague, Dec. «, 1588. 191. b, 

64. Tho. Webbe, to the E. of Leicefter ; intelli- 
gence concerning fome private matters between him- 
Iblf, I-d. Willougnby, and fir Tho. Morgan ; alfo on 
public tranfa^iotis at Utrecht, count Maurice, &c. 
(Orig.) Dort, June 17, 1588, 199. 

65. Sir Tho. Morgan, to fir Th. Shirley? reports 
his proceedings, and complains of lord Willoughby : 
for Ld. Leicefter's information. June 20, 1588. 201. 

66. J. de Granvelle, general, to the E. of Leicefter? 
concerning the exchange or ranfom of fome prifoners 
of rank ; Mons. deThouraife, &c. (Orig. Fr.; Bour- 
bourg, June 29, 1588. 203. 

67. Sir Tlio. Morgan, to fir Fr. Waifingham? about 
his proceedings^ the complaints of Gol.Skincke, &c. 
(Orig.) Hague, June 25, 1588. fi04. 

68. Extrafts from a letter from Grimaldi, to Fer- 
nando Lopez ; BruflHs, June 30 : and from one to St. 
Amand, chancellor of Brabant; Bruflels, July 3, 1588: 
both concerning the negociations for peace, and both 
intercepted, 205. 

69. Confiderations offered by Ld. Willoughby, on 
the inftmctions of the? States General to the Council 
of State. (Fr.) June? 1588. 207. 

70. Extrafts from letters written at Bruflels, June 
^2 and 30, 1588, on the peace. £X l, 

71. Ghn Blount, to the E. of Leicefter ; in vindi- 
cation of himfelf ; alfo about Ld. Willoughby 's pro- 
ceedings, &c. (Orig.) June, 1588. 913. 

72. Mr. Beale's obfervation$ upon the inftrudions 
of the States General to the Council of State, June, 
1^88. 215. 

73. Dan. di Burchgrave, to the E. of Leicefter; 
various news from Holland ; the States are to fend 
over to treat with the E. about his arrears. (Orig. 
Ital.) Alderfbrouc, July 18, 1588. 219. 

74. Sir Tho. Heneage, to Ld Leicefter? about the 

D. of Parma's menace to invade England, &c. (Orig.) 
Court, July 17, 1588. 221. 

75. Articles demanded by the garrifon of Gertruy- 
denbui^ ; with tbe anfwers of the count of Naflau, 
and Lord Willoughby. (French and En^ifli,) July 
«7, 1588. 222. 

76. Obfervations on the part of the Queen, on the 
uiftniftions of the States General to tbe Council of 
State. (Fr. the end wanting.) 1588. 228. 

77. A paper ftating divers fervices rendered to the 

E. of Leicefter. July, 1588. 230. 

78. Sir Fr. Walfmgham, to tlie E. of Leicefter? 
court intelligence. (Orig.) Court, Aug. 6, i588. 

232. 

79. Sir Fr. Walfmgham, to the E- of Leicefter; an 
order about the troops. (Orig.) Court, Aug. 6, i588. 

233. 

80. Adrian de Sara\na, to fir Amias*Powlet govr. 
of Jerfey ; rcquefting his protcSion againft the pcr- 
fecutions of the magiftrates of Leyden, (Orig. Fr.) 
Tatteiihill in Staffordfli. Sept. 20, 1588. 235. 

81. Inftiu6lions for fir John Norris, of luch mat- 
ters as he hath to deal in with the ftates of the Low 
Countries. Od. 6, 1588. 237. 

82. Adr. Saravia's juftifi cation of himfelf againft 
tlie magiftrates of Leyden. {Fr.) Oft. C, 1588. 

240. 

83. A memorial of things to be communicated by 
fir John Norris to the States General, given by the 
Lords of Council. 061.7,1588. 243. 

84. Caufes which hinder the fettling of the ac- 



counts in the Low Countries, from 061. 12, 1587, to 
Oa. 11, 1588. 244. 

85. Mr. Ortell, to the ftates and council of Zea- 
land; concerning the fending over of Capt. Adriart 
Meninck; with obfervations thereon. (Fr.) London, 
Oa. 16, 1588. 245. 

86. Another copy of fir John Norris's inftruaions. 
III. 81. (imperfe6t) 06t. 6, 1588. 246. 

87. The heads of infiru6lions to fir John Norris, 

256. b. 

88. A brief difcourfe on the importance of the city 
and country of Groningen, and on tlie beft means of 
obtaining polTeflion of them. (Fr.) Oft. 30, 1588. 

257. 

89. The count de Newnenham (Newenar) to Q 
Eliabeth ; about fome tranfaaions at Utrecht, re- 
lating to Prounincq of Deventer and others, which 
the queen had complained of. (Fr.) Utrecht, Nov. ' 
5, 1588. 262. 

90. Hor. Palavicini, to Tho. Bodley; in behalf of 
M. de Teligni, and concerning other prifoners^ 
(Orig. Ital.) Nov. 8, 1588. 264, 

91. Remembrances for the prefent afliftant in 
council, to deal with the ftates in matters of mufters : 
authenticated by fir Fr. Walfmgham. Nov. 15, 1 588^ 

266. 

92. Points whereupon the States General are to be 
MTitten to by the Council of State.? relating to the 
forces. Nov. 15, 1588. 267. 

93. Q. Elizabeth, to the ftates of the United Pro- 
vinces; notifying her having recalled Mr. Killigrew 
and fent Mr. Bodley in his room. (Fr.) Nov. 16* 
1588. 27 L 

94. Q. Elizabeth ; her warrant to fir Tho. Shirley 
for the payment of Mr. Bodley 's diet Greenwich, 
Nov. 16, 1588. 

95. Q. Elizabeth; her letter of recal of Killigrew 
from the Low Countries. Nov. 16, 1588. 273. 

96. Another copy of the warrant. III. 94. Nov. 16, 
1588. 274, 

97. Q. Elizabeth; a fimilar letter to III. 93. per- 
haps to the council of ftate. Nov. 16, 1588. 275. 

98. Q. Elizabeth; her firft inftrudions to Mr, 
Bodley. (Orig.) Nov. 20, 1588. 276. 

99. Catalogue of memorials, letters, and writings 
delivered to Mr. Bodley before his departure for the 
Low Countries. 1588. 279. 

100. Memorial for Tho. Bodley, concerning cer- 
tain requefts propofed by Ortell ; figned by Burleigh 
and Waifingham. Nov. 23, 1588. 280. 

101. Q. Elizabetli's paffport for Tlio. Bodley. 
(Orig.) Somerfet Houfe, Nov. 20, 1588. 283. 

102. A cypher for Mr. Bodley. Nov. 28, 1588. 

284. 

103. An addition to Mr. Bodley 's paffport, III. 10 1; 
figned Walfingh. Nov. 28, 1588. 285. 

104. Another copy of thememiorial, IIL 100. Nov. 
23, 1588. 286- 

105. Mons. Orteirs complaints againft the Englifli. 
March 13, 158^. 291. 

106. Certain points contained in a letter of the 
States to the Council of April 13, 1588; delivered by 
Mr, Ortell, with the Council's anfwer by way of 
apoftille. 294. b. 

107. A difcourfe touching the trade of the United 
Provinces into Spain. (Fr.) 1588. 295. b. 

108. The means how to levy 1,000 horfe. 1588, 

297. b. 
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1 09. Minutes of ftate papers, including extrafts of 
propofitions made to Spain. 1 588. 297. b. 

no. Propofifioiis of the States General concerning 
the prefent ftatei of their countries, delivered to fir 
John Norris. Hague, Dec. 2, 1588. 302. 

111. The above propofitions, in French. Dec. 2, 
}5B6. 31G. 

1 12. Sir Fra. Walfmgham, 16 Mr. Bodley; in behalf 
of Adr. Saravia. (Orig.) Greenw. Dec. 6, 1588. 

319- 

1 1 3. Extr46l of a f efolution of the magrftflates of 
Utrecht, for the rcteafe of Col. Claerhagen. (Fr.) 
Utrecht, Dec. 6,. 1588. 320. 

114. Advice from fir Ed. Stafford, of the affaffma- 
tion of the D. de Guife, and the imprifonraent of the 
Card, de Guife, and others. Dec. 15, 1588. 321. 

115. Q. Elizabeth, to count de Newnenham 
(Newenar) in anfwer to his letter III. 89. (Fr.) 
Greenwich, Dec. 18, 1588. 322. 

116-. A note addeffed to Baron de Norwis (fir John 
Norris) ; in favour of perfons baniflied fiom Ley den. 
(Fr.) Dec. 21, 1588. * 323. 

117. Geret Abiafianv and Jan van Maeftricht, ap- 
point, d commiffioners for the earrifon of Gertruy- 
denburg; articles exhibited by them concerning their 
condu6^. (Orig.y Gertruydenb. Jan. 6, l589v 324. 

118. Q. Elizabeth's latter commiflion to Ld. Wil* 
vioughby for the Low Countries. Dec. 24, 1588. 

325. 

119. Sir Fra. Walfmgham, to Mr. Bodley; con- 
cerning Capt. Scheniche's (Shenck ?) offer of fervice. 
(Orig.) Richmond, Dec. 27, 1588. 331. 

120. The propofitions III. 110. in Dutch. (Orig.) 

Dec. 2, 1588. 332. 

121. Points which the count de Moeurs requires 
Col. Claerhagen ta affent to, although he had com- 
batted them before the magiftrates of Utrecht, (two 
papers, Fr.) Dec. 1588. 338. 

1^2. A memorial of the perfons banifhed from Ley- 
den, to Ld. Willoughby and Mr. Killigrew ; ftating 
their cafe. flee. 1588* 342. 

1 23. A copy of the confirmation of the privileges of 
the city of Leyden by John D. of Brabant, when he 
married Jacobaea the heirefs of Holland. (Fr.) Hague, 
April 20, 1418. 344. 

124. A paper in favour of the perfons baniflied from 
Leyden; feemingly from the Englifli ambaffador. 
(Fr.) Dec. 1588. 345. 

125. A difcourfe^ containing a propofal of articles 
for an intimate union between England and the 
United Provinces. (Fr.) 1587.^ 347. 

1 26. A fummaiy account of the ftate and govern- 
ment of the United Provinces, with a projeft for re- 
medying the inconvenicncics attending the fame. 

1587, or 1588. 349. 

127. A projeft, anrf three other papers, relating to 
a ceffation of arms with Spain. (Fr. and Lat.) May, 

1588. 353. 

128. Tlie D. of Parma's anfwer, touching the mat- 
ter of a libel and a papal biill ; extracted out of a letter 
of Mr. Dc Dale to- the queen, of July 12, 15 as. 360. 

1 29. Philip II ; his commiflion to the D. of Parma to 
treat concerning a peace. (Fr.) St. Laurent le Royal. 
(Efcurial ?) April 17, 1588. 361. 

130. A lift of the noblemen and others as are in 
ray lord Admirals lodgings.^ made at Delft.^ 1588. 

363. 

131. Ileffel Aifma, to Q. Elizabeth; foliciting in- 



demnification for infults and damages furtained on 
account of his loyalty. (Orig. Fr. ) 1588. 364. 

132. Teelincke's articles for the order of mufters ; 
apoftilledby Ld. Willoughby? (Fr.) 1588, or 1589. 

366. 

133. Remembrances for her majefty's council, 
touching the affairs of mufters j to be Imparted to the 
Sates^ 158&, or 1589.' 369. 

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1. Walbourg countefs de Nuenar (Newenar?) to 
(it Fra. Walfingham ? about the proceedings againft 
Prounincq of De venter and Claerhagen. (Orig. Fr.) 
Utrecht, Jan. 3, 1589. 3. 

2. Tho. Bodley 's; two cfeclarations to the States^ 
Gen. fn confequence of his iiiftru6lionsr. (Fr. both 
figned.) Jan. 4, 1588-9. 5. 

3. Tlie magiftrates of Utrecht, to Mr. Bodley or 
fir J. Norris ; declaring that the releafe of Deventer 
and Claerhagen depends on Ct. Newenar, and not on 
them. (Fr.) Utrecht, Jan. 4-15, 1589. 9. 

4. The captain^ of Gertruydenburg to fir Joha 
Norris ; nropofing fome articles (an Englifli tranfla- 
tion, arid the original Dutch) Gertruydenb. Jan. 6, 
1589. / 10/ 

5. The Dutch original of Abraham's and Maef- 
tricht's vindication. D. III. 117. Jan. 6, 1589. 12. 

6. Points and articles exhibited by the officer of 
the mufters of the Q. of England ( Ja. Digges) to the 
Council of State. (Fr.) Hague, Jan. 12, 1589. 14. 

7. Mr. Bodley's oath when he took his feat aj^ 
Councellor of State in the United Pro%^inces. (Fr.) 
Jan. 13, 1589. 15/ 

8. Mr. Bodley ? to fir Fra. WaTfingham ; reporting 

a conference with Bus . . and the affedion of 

fome Hdlanders for France. Jan. 16, 1589-90? 

16. 

. 9. Mr. Bodley ; two memorials to the States Gen^. 
or Council of State, in anfwer to a reply of theirs 
concepnrng Mr. Ortell's demands. (Fr. both figned.) 
Hague, Jan. 25, 1588-9- 17, 

10. Mr. Bodley; two other fimilar memorials. (Fr.) 
Hague, Feb. 22, 1588-9. 24. 

11 ♦ . to fir Fra. Walfingham ; reports of 

various tranfa6lions civil and military, chiefly con- 
cerning the Dutch and French. Antwerp, Jan. 25. 
1589. ^ 23/ 

13. Doubts and difficulties concerniag the ac- 
counts of the Englifli troops in the Low Countries^ 
which the officer of mufters (Ja. Digges) defires may 
be fettled by the general and the Council of State^ 
(Fr.) Jan. 25, 1589- 

14. The States Gen. anfwer to Mr. Bodley's me- 
morial of Jan. 24,concerning Col. Schenck, the exiles 
of Leyden, the j)rif6ners at Utnecht, Prefidt. Ayfma, 
&c. (Fr.) Jan. 25, 1589. s(h 

15. Mr. Bodley, to fir Fra. Walfingham; a report 
of his negociations, with the reciprocal memorials en- 
clofed. (Orig.) Hague, Jan. so, 1'589- 32. 

16. A memorial, feemingly from Mr. Bodley to the 
States General; concerning tl>e conftitution of the 
Council of State; and the fliare the queen's, councellor 
is to have in it. (Fr.) Feb. 22, 1589. 34. 

1 7. A petition in the name of feveral perfons in 
Friefland, who folicit her majcfty's proteftioir againft 
oppreflions; Jan. 8, 1589: and an anfwer to the 
fame by the lord governor and deputies. Feb. 3, 1599; 

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1 8. The States of Friefland, to Q. Elizabeth ; touch- 
ing the affair of Ayfma. (Fi\) Leuwarden, Feb. 
14, 1589- 43. 

10. Q. Elizabeth, to Tlio. Bod ley ; with enclo- 
fiires to the city of Dort, &c. and directions in confe- 
cjuence of the lofs of Gertruydenb. (Orig.) Weftm. 
April 26, 1589. 47. 

eo. The States General, to Mr. Bodlcy ; two anfwers 
to the memorials he laid before them the 4th of Feb. 
(Fr.) Feb. 7, 1589- 49. 

21. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; a report of the 
ftate of Holland; complains of Barnevelt> &c. 
(Orig.) Hague, Feb. 20, 1588-9. 55. 

22. Ld. Willoughby's anfwcr to a placart of the 
States General, concerning Geitruydenburg. (Fr.) 
Feb. 21, 1589. 57. 

23. Sir Fr. Walfingham, toM.de Earnevelt; re- 
commending a peribn fent to bring away fome com- 
panies. (Orig. Fr.) London, Feb. 28, 1589. , 09. 

24. Another copy of the memorial, IV. iG. (Fr.) 
Feb. 22, 1589. ^ 71. 

25. Ld. WillouGfhbv's declaration of the order to 
he obferved, or rather of the mealures to be taken 
during his abfence. (Fr.) Hague, Feb. 24, 1589. 73. 

26. Orders of the Council of State conceniing 
mnfters. (Fr.) Feb. 28 ? 1589? 75. 

27. The ftates of Friefland, to Mr. Bodley; con- 
gratulating him on his arrival in Holland, and re- 
quefting to be on good terms with hiiu. (Orig. Lat.) 
Leuward. Feb. 28, 1589. 76. 

28. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Bodley ; recom- 
mending a perfon fent to haften the bands that are to 
go to Portugal, &c. (Orig.) Feb. 28, 1589. 77. 

29. Dr. Jo. Lobertius, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; no- 
tifying the death of Sturmius. (Orig. Fr.) Strafburg, 
March 7, 1589. 78. b. 

50. The ftates of Friefland, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; 
defiring him to countenance them againftfome oppo- 
nents. (Orig. Lat.) Leuwarden, Feb. 28, 1589. 79. 

31. Haflcle Ayfma, to fir Fr. Walfingham ? re- 
commending Mons. d'Ubtenhove, late grand bailiff 
of Yprcs. (Orig. Fr.) Leuwarden, March 11, 1589. 

80. 

32. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mons. Caron ; an ex- 
poftulatory memoir. (Fr.) March 28, 1589. 8I. 

33. The captains of the garrifon of Gertruyden- 
burg, to Ld. Willoughby ; about their pay: a draught 
corre^ied by his lordihip. (Fr.) Gertruydenb. MaVch 
2, 1589. . 85. 

34. The ca})tains of the garrifon of Geitruyden- 
burg, in anfwcr to fome commiffioners of Ct. Maurice 
and the States ; concerning contributions raifed by 
them. (Fr.) Gertruydenb. March 4, 1589. 87. 

35. Rcportof the above commiflionei-s, to the Coun- 
cil of Slate. (Fr.) March 6, 1589. 88. 

36. A placart of the States General, touching 
mufters. (Fr.) Hague, March 8, 1589. 91. 

37. Refolutions and elucidations on the above pla- 
cart, agreed upon between the deputies of the States, 
and James Digges commiffary of mufters. (Fr.) 
London, Aug. 18, 1589- 93. 

38. An Englilh tranflation of the placart, IV. 36. 
Afarch 8, 1589. 95. 

3f). Another authenticated copy of the placart, 
IV. M). March 8, 1589. 97. 

40. Mr. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; about count 
Maurice's attempt upon Gertruydenb. Hague, March 
!), 1589. 101. 

41. Ph. de ^L St Aldegonde, to fir Fr. Walfing- 



ham ; touching a voyage propofed by him to Don 
Antonio, for the Q. and K. of Navarre. (Orig. Fr.) 
Soubourg, March 9, 1589- 103. 

42. A ftatement of the auxiliaries fome German 
electors and princes have agreed to give to the K. of 
Navarre, (Fr.) Nov. 10^ 1589. 106. 

43. Lord Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; about Ct. 
Maurice's attempt upon Gertruydenb. (Orig.) Weftm. 
March 16, 1589. 107. . 

44. A memorial of Dutch deputies, to the Queen's 
Council ; touching redrefs for fome damages done 
to their merchants, and the deficiencies iu the En- 
gli/Ji auxiliaries. (Fr.) 1589. 109., 

45. Q, Elizabeth, to the States General ; touching 
the attempt on Gertruydenburg. (Fr.) March 16, 
1589. 111. 

46. Mr. Bodley ? to Ld. Burleigh ; touching the 
attempt on Gertruydenb. Hague, March is, 1589. 

' 113. 

47. Sir. Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Bodley; in com- 
mendation of Mons. Caron the bearer. (Orig.) 
Sethi ng lane, March 27, 1589. 115. 

48. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; in anfsver to 
Bodley s letter of March 9, IV. 40. (Orig.) Weftm. 
March 28, 1589. " 117. 

49. Tho. Burgh, to Lord Burleigh ? touching the 
attempt on Gertruydenb. &c. (Orig.) Brill, March 
29, 1589.. 119. ' 

50. The magiftrates of Flufiiing, to fir Fr. Wal- • 
fingham? about the ftate of their town; profeffinff 
great loyalty to the queen. (Fr.) Flufhing, March 
31, 1589. 121, 

51. Mr. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports the pro- . 
grefs of the fiege of Gertruydenb. Hague, March 
31, 1589. 123. 

52. John Combes, to the States; reprefenting his 
long and dangerous fervices, and claiming reward. 
(Fr.) London, March, 1589. , 125. . 

53. Mr. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reports Ct. 
Maurice s retreat from Gertruvdenb. fome praftices 
between Schenck and the Spaniards, &c. April l ' 
1589. Ssy/' 

54. Mr. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; a report about 
Gertruydenb. &c. Hague, April 7, 1589. 1C8. 

55. The magiftrates of Fluihing, to fir Fr. Wal- 
fingham ? defiring him to provide Tor the fecuritV of, 
their town. (Orig. Fr.) Flulliing, April 3, 1589. 

130. 

56. Mr. Bodley, to the States General ; a memorial' 
rcmonftrating about the afltairs of Gertruydenb. (Fr.), 
Hague, April 4, 1589. 1*32. 

•57. Dr. Junius de .lunges, to fir Fr. Walfingham? 
reprefenting his necefiities ; and recommending M.- 
Otho, a young Silefian. (Orig. Ital.) Roeiheim^ 
April 7, 1589. 134. 

58. Gilpin, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; about the af- 
fairs of Gertruydenb. the progrefs of the war, &c< 
(Orig.) Hague, April 5, 1589. 135. 

59. A breviate of the mufters taken at Bergen-op- 
Zoom, April fi, 1589. 137. 

00. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; the original of 
IV. 54. April 7, 1589. 138. 

61. Joofe d'Alblas receiver general of the town of 
Brill, his certificate of the imprefts he ha^h made to 
the garrifon of the faid town. (Fr.) April 8, 1589. 
^ 140. b. 

02. Infrruffion to M. de Caron, conceniing the 
afikir of 1 hierry Sonnoy, late governor of North 
Holland. (F.) London, April g, 1589. 142. 
63. Tho. Bodley; to Ld. Burleigh ; about his n^go- 

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ciations with the States. (Orig.) Haguc^ Apiil lO, 
1589. 

64. Ld. Burleigh, to IVIr. WooUlie; with letters to 
fir J. Norris, fir Fn Drake, &c. inclofcd; about his 
own ill health, &c. (Orig.) Apiil lo, 15B9- U5. 

65. Ld, Willougliby's warrant for the payment of 
the troops. London, April 8, 1589. 147. 

66. Articles agreed upon between the D. of Parma, 
ind the inhabitants of Gertruydenb. (a rough 
draught of a tranflation.) April lO, 1589. 148. 

67. Q. Elizabeth, to the town of Gertruydenb. ex- 
poftulating, and referring them to Mr. Bodley. (Fr.) 
Weftm. April 12, 1589. 1^0. 

68. Valhe, to the Council of State; reprefcnting 
his fituation. (Dutch and Englilh.) April l % 1 589. 

152. 

69. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Bodley; charging him 
repeatedly to treat with the States about the affair of 
Gertruydenb. (Orig.) Weftm. April 1 2, 1589. 154. 

70. Mr. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham; about his 
unfatifaftory negociations. (Orig.) Hague, April 
15, 1589. 

71. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth; juftify- 
ing their conduft in the affair of Gertruydenb. (Orig. 
Fr.) Hague, April 18, 1589. 158. 

72. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about his nego- 
ciations. (Orig.) Hague, April 22, 1589. 160. 

73. Ld. Willoughby, to Ld. Burleigh ; Col. Sonnoy 
is left in his government; about Utrecht, the pro- 
ceedings of the States, &c, (Orig.) Hague, April 
25, 1589. ^62. 

74. A confideration of certain points in the treaty, 
to be enlarged or altered in cafe her majefty make a 
new treaty with the States : by Bar. Clerk, and Rob. 
Bealc. April, 1589. 163. 

75. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Bodley; orders; 
and about the leu^d placart of the States. (Orig.) 
Barn-elms, April 27, 1589. I7l- 

76. Thd. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
concerning the war, &c. (duplicates, the fecond the 
-original.) Hague, April 29, 1589. 172. 

77. Ld. Burleigh, to fir John Conway; about a 
projeft to furrender Oftend to the States, (in Ld. 
B—'s hand, but not figned.) April? 1589. 177. 

78. Placart of the States General ; touching the 
town of Gertruydenb. fold to the D- of Parma by fir 
Anth. Wingficld and the reft of the garrifon. April 
17, 1589. 181. 

79. Noel de Caron's report to the States General 
bf Q. Elizabeth's difcontents. (Fr.) April 27, 1589- 

187. 

80. A report on the part of Q. Elizabeth (perhaps 
by Caron) to the count de Neuwenar; concerning 
the affairs of Utrecht : M^th the count's apoftillcs. 
(Fr.) May 3, 1589. 189. 

81. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; orders to deal 
with the States about the furrender of Oftend, for the 
releafe of fir John Wingfield and family, &c. (Orig.) 
Weftm. May I, 1589: with a copy of the fame. 191. 

82. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; a propofal to 
abandon Oftend; news from Bruffcls, &c. (Orig.) 
Weftm. May 5, 1589. 195. 

83. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Bodley ; about the fur- 
render of Oftend to the States. (Orig.) Weftm. 
Mays, 1589. ^ 196. 

84* Anothei: copy of the report, IV. 80. May 3, 
1589. ^97- 

85. Sir John Norris and fir Fr. Drake, to the Privy 
Council; an account of their expedition to the 
Groyne. (Orig-) Groyne, May 7, 1589- 199. 



86* An abftraft of fir Martin Schcnck s [>etition to 
the Council of State. May 9, 1589. 202. 

87. Mr. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham, and to Ld. 
Burleigh ; recommending Mr. Loozen and Mr. Valck. 
(two draughts.) Hague, May 8, 1589. 204. 

88. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodlej^ direfting him to 
procure a fpeedy anfwer concerning the affair of Of- 
tend. (Orig.) Weftm. May 8, 1589. 206. 

89. A declaration of the States General to Mr. 
Bodley, of their grateful acceptance of Q. Elizabeth's 
offer to fend over a perfon of i*ank to treat with them. 
(Fr.) Hague, May 21, 1589. ^ 207. 

90. The States General ; their anfwer to a report 
of Mons. Caron, perhaps IV. 79. (Fr.) Hague, 
May 10, 1589. 208. 

91. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr, Walfingham ; about the 
new ambaffr. to be lent to Holland, the unfavourable 
proceedings of the States, their weakiiefs, &c. (Orig.) 
Hague, May 11, 1589. 215. 

92. The States General, to the E. of Leicefter ; re- 
commending their ambffrs. Egmont, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 
Hague, May m, 1589. 217. 

93. Mr. Bodley 's propofition to the States General 
concerning Oftend. (Fr.) Hague, May 14, 1589- 

218. 

94. Mr. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; on his negocia- 
tion touching Oftend. May 15,^1589. 220. 

95. Count Maurice of Naflau, to the Privy Coun- 
cil ; about the affair of Gertruydenb. (Orig. Fr.) 
Hague, May 17, 1589. 2^2. 

96. Q. Elizabeth, to Tho. Bodley; about fome. 
diforders in the garrifon of Berghen. (Orig.) Weftin- 
May 18, 1589. ^24- 

97. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Tho. Bodley ; about tlic 
difturbances at Berghen, &c. (Orig.) Barn-elmv 
May 23, 1589. * 

98. A declaration of the States General; on a me- 
morial of Tho. Bodley touching Oftend, and the 
levy of fome troops in lieu of tliofe fent into Portugal 
with fir John Norris. (Fr.) Hague, May 28, 1 589- 

228. 

99. Tho. Bodley, to the Privy Council; two dif- 
patches;the ift about the placart of the States againfi: 
Ld. Willoughby ; and the 2d concerning the mutiny 
at Berghen, lady Kent, Oftend, 8cc. (Oing.) Bergheiv 
May 28, 1589. -29. 

100. The original of the declaration, IV. 98. May 
28, 1589. *34. 

101. Propofitions (or rather queries) delivered to 
the States General. May 29, 1589. 236. 

102. Ld. Buckhiirft, to Ld. Burleigh; concerning 
fome propofitions he made to the States ; intelligence^- 
&c. (Orig.) May? 1589- ^241- 

103. A report on fome credential from Q. Eliza- 
beth, to count Lewis of Naffau, govr. of Friefland^ 
and relating to Caron's negociation. (Dutch.) 
May 30, 1589. ^43. 

104. Mons. de Cavaignes, to Mr. de Hewlen ? con- 
cerning his interceffion with the Lds. of Council in 
favour of a captain Treylen? (Orig. Fr.) Green-, 
wich, July 15, 1569? 244. 

1 05. A ftatement of the produce of certain tolls and 
licences in fome towns of South Holland, from Jan. 
1 to May 31, 1589. (Fr.) 246. 

106- A declaration of the States General, upon a 
remonftrancc on the part of Q. Elizabeth, laid before 
them by Mons. Caron. (Dutch.) Hague, May 10, 
1A89. ^^4- 

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(Lat) Bendzini (Witzen.) 1589. 260. 

108. Noel de Caron ; report of his ncgociations 
M'ith the States General^ the counts Maurice and 
William Lewis de Nafljui, and Neuwenar. (Orig. 
Fr.) June 15, 1589. 262. 

)09* Count William Lewis de Naffau; his repre- 
fentation to Q. Elizabeth concerning the affair of 
Prefidt. Ayfma. (Orig. and copy, French.) Leu- 
warden, June 5, 15B9. 267. 

110. Mr. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence; 
Adr. ValTeur, fec'^ to fir W. RulTel^ apprehended at 
Flulliing, &c. June 10, 1589. 271. 

Ill Q, Eliaabeth, to the States General; requeft- 
iog that Dr. Junius might be continued their agent 
in Germany. (Fr.) Weftm. June 10, 1589. 273. 

li<2. A requifition of the States General, and alfo 
an order of the Council of State ; both concerning 
the pay of the garrifon of Flulhing. (Fr.) Hague, 
June 13, 1589. 275. 

113. Certain general heads to be treated on be- 
tween Q. Elizabeth and the States General. June 1 3, 
1589. 277. 

114. Notes for the amendment and explaining of 
the contradl between Q. Elizabeth and the United 
iprovinces, of Aug. 10, 1585. June 16, 1589. 279. 

115. Mr. Bodley 's propofitions to the Council of 
State; touching their charges againftLd. Willoughby. 
<FrO Hague, June 17, 1589. 287. 

116. The Lds. of Council, to Tho. Bodley; in- 
Ihruftions on the affairs on which the States had fent 
Commiflrs. to the Queen, about the troops, Ld. Wil- 
lo|tghby» &c* (Orig. Whitehall, June 19> 1589. 

289. 

117. Gilpm, to fir Fr. Walfingham; about Col. 
Schenck's fruitlefs attempt to refcue Blyenbeck, 
count Maurice's motions, S^c. (Orig.) Hague, 
June 19) 13B9. 291. 

118. Mr. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham; intelli- 
gence about the war, Caron's ncgociations, &c. 
(Grig.) Hague, June 20, 1589- 292. 

119. Noel de Caron, to fir Fr. Walfingham; a re- 
port of his ncgociations concerning theprifoners at 
Utrecht ; the affairs of Friefland, of Leyden, &c. 
(Orig. Fr.) Hague, June 24, 1589. 293. 

120. A lift of the arms and enteitainment of a com- 
pany of foot in the fervice of the States, agreed to by 
the Council of State. (Fr.) June 21, 1589. 296. 

121. The ientence of the magiflrates of Dort upon 
the child of fir John Wingfield. (Dutch.) June 1 5, 
J 589. 298. 

1C2. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Bodley; direc- 
tions about his ncgociations concerning the captains, 
Ld. Willoughby, &c. (Orig.) Noneluch, June 23, 
1589. 300. 

123. Mr. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham; concern- 
ing his ncgociations ; Bamevelt s unfavourable difpo- 
iition, &c. (Orig.) Hague, June 26, 1589. 30i. 

124. The confuls of the D. of Brunfwick, to the 
States General ; remonftrating againft the detention 
of CapU Menninck. (Fr. tranfl.) Julius Fredenftadt, 
June 28, 1589- 303. 

125. Produce of tolls and licences in South Hol- 
land, from Jan. l to June 31, 1589. 304. 

1 26. A projeft of " the only means whereby her 
maiefty's forces in the Low Countries lliall be rein- 
forced and continued (Irong, &c." June, 1589. 3 13. 

1 27. The States General's anfwer to Mr. Bodley on 
the ^air of G^ruydenb. demanding fome fpecific 



objedion to their placart. (Fr.) Hague, June liU, 
1589. 314. 

128. A paper with the fame title, but not quite 
fimUar ia the contents, with iv. 114. Jun^ 1589. 

315. 

129. A difcourfe, confifting of obfepvations on fome 
articles of the inftruftions for the conftitution of the 
Council of State. (Fr.) June, 1589. 323. 



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1. Tho. Bodley, to the Lords of Council ; a report 
of his ncgociations with the States General. (Orig.) 
Hague, July 9, 1589. 3. 

2. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Bodley ; about th« 
expedition to Portugal, and the fupply of the tiooM 
in lieu of thofe fent thither. (Orig.) Nonefucn, 
July 4, 1589. 6. 

3. Tho. Bodley, to the States General ; requiring 
anfwers to fome of his propofitions, or additional de- 
puties to be fent to England. (Fr.) Hague, July 4, 
1589. 8. 

4. Some points concerning which it is thought 
meet to enter into conference between the Queen an4 
the States General: prefented by Mr. Bodley. (Fr.) 
July 4, 1589. 9. 

5. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham; on the 
conduft of the States and of their deputies in Eng- 
land, the caufe of Valfeur a prifoner, &c. (Orig.) 
Hague, July 9, 1589. lO. 

6. An extraft of the regifter of the Council of 
State touching Valfeur. (Fr.) July 4, 1589. IS. 

7. The fentence of banifliment of the magiftrates of 
Utrecht againft P. of Deventer. (Putch and EngUfli.) 
Utrecht, July 11, 1589. 15. 

8. A note of the pay of a company of infantry of 
150 men, and of a company of Scots of 15Q. (Fr.) 
13 July, 1589. J 7. 

9. TK Bodky, to fir Fr. Walfingham; about Vaft 
feur, &c. July 15, 1589. 18; 

10. Anfwer of the States General, to Ld. Wil- 
loughby s declaration, touching the inflru6Honsof 
the Council of State. (Fr.) July £0, 1589* 19. 

11. The deputies of the States, to Ld. Burleigh j 
anfwer to the complaints of the Low Countries, 
touching fir Rich. Lawfon. (Orig. Fr.) London^ 
July 9,0] 1589. 25* 

12. Sir Martin Schenck, to Mr. Bodley; in pralfe 
of the Englifli troops under his command. (Orig. 
Fr.) CampnearRees, July 31, 1589. 27. 

IS. Th. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; on his nc- 
gociations w ith the States about appointments to com- 
panies, &c. (Orig.) Hague, July 23, 1589. 29. 

14. An order for the manner of payment of thd 
weekly imprefts to tlie Engliih forces in the Low 
Countries : alfo an ordinance about the dead pays. 
Nonefuch, July 27, 1589. 81. 

15. The Council of State, to fir John Conway; 
requiring him to detach fome companies from the 
garrifon of Oftend^ to aft againft the Spaniards, who 
were attempting to invade Holland. (Orig, Fr.) 
Hague, July 27, 1589. 34. 

16. Another copy of the order, V. 14: with two 
additional orders to Geo* Thorefby commiffr. of 
mufters at Brill, of Jan. 4, and May 15, 1589. S6. 

17. Athirdcopy of the fame order. (V^ 14.) July 
«7> 40. 

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18. Inftruftions of the Council, to fir Robt. Sidney; 
fent to take charge of Flufliing. July £7, 1589. 

'42. 

19. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Bodley ; about 
Barnevelt s unfriendly difpofition ; inftru6lions, and 
intelligence. (Orig.) Nonefuch, July £8, 1589. 

52. 

20. " Deduction dcs raifons par lefquelles eft de- 
niontr6 que le fecours de fa Mat^ n eft pas com- 
plct, k caufe des abus et fraudes qui fc commettent." 
W'ith marginal notes in Ld. Burleigh's hand. July si, 
1589. ^4. 

21. A remonftrance of the Dutch deputies ? to the 
Privy Council ; touching the damages fuftained by 
their merchants, and the completing of the Englilli 
auxiliaries. (Fr.) London? Aug. 2, 1589. 58. 

22. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham, and to Ld. 
his Burleigh; two letters of intelligence, and concern- 
ing his negociations. Hague, Aug. 2, 1589. Co. 

23. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Fr. Vere ; appointing 
him to the command of fome companies fent to re- 
place thofe which had been difpatched to Portugal. 
Nonefuch, Aug. 2, 1589. 63. 

24. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Bodley ; notifying 
the fending over of fome troops with fir Fr. Vere; alfo 
about the Dutch deputies, &c. (Orig.) Nonefuch, 
Aug. 2, 1589. 65. 

25. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to fir Martin Sclienck ; 
congratulating him on his fuccefl'es. (Orig. Fr.) 
Nonefuch, Aug. 3, 1589. 67. 

26. Anfwers made to certain articles contained in 
a remonftrance delivered to the Council by the depu- 
ties of the States, (of V. 21.) Aug. 5, 1589. 69. 

27. The Privy Council, to Mr. Bodley ; touching 
fome repairs to be made at Oftend. (Orig.) Ely 
place, Aug. 30, 1589. 73. 

28. Sir John Conway, to lord Burleigh ; about 
the ifliiing of victuals to the troops, &c. (Orig.) 
Oftend, Aug. 7, 1589. 75. 

29. Tho. Bodley, five difpatches, viz. i to fir Fr. 
Walfingham ; of Aug, 9. 2 to Ld. Burleigh of Aug. 
14. 3, 4, and 5 to Sec^ Walfingjham, of Aug. 20, 12, 
and 15, 1589. 77. 

SO. The ftates of Friefland, to Q. Elizabeth ; con- 
cerning the aftair of Prefidt. Ayfma, and other pri- 
foners, &c. Leuwarden, Aug. 2o, 1589. 84. 

31. The ftates of Friefland, their aft or decree, 
dii^ed to fome magiftrate of the province, for ac- 
cepting the E. of Leicefter as governor. Leuward. 
Oft. 23, 1586 ; alfo copies of 13 other papers on the 
fume fubjed, of 1586, 7, and 8. 88. 

32. A note of provifions required by fir Robt. Sid- 
ney quarterly. Aug. 22, 1589. 98. 

33. A paper touching the trade into Spain and Por- 
tugd. Aug. 1589. 99. 

34. Directions to Mr. Bodley ; concerning muf- 
tcrs. &c. Aug. 1589. 100. 

35. An anfwer of the deputies of the States, to the 
Privy Council ; concerning the traftic of the Low 
Countries into Spain. (Fr.) London, Sept. 14-25, 
1589. 103. 

36. The Lords of Council, to fir Tho. Morgan ; no- 
tifying the appointment of Tho, Wyatt as mufter 
mafter at Bergcn-op-Zoom, (Orig.) Oatlands, Aug. 
23, 1589. 106. 

37 G. de Prounincq of Deventer, to fir Fr. Wal- 
fingham ? encloling his anfvver to the charges of the 
deputies of the States, v id. V. 41. (Orig. Fr.) Lon- 
don, Aug. 24, 1589. ' 108. 

38. Sir Robt. SiUney, to Q. Elizabeth ; concerning 
tlie town of Flulhing. (Fr.) Aug. 1589. 109. 



39. The order of the monthly pay to the captains, 
officers, and foldiers. 1 1 5. 

40. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth ; dating ccr- 
tain articles of complaint concerning their trade, the 
deficiencies of the auxihary troops, and their M ant 
of pay. (Fr.) Hague, Aug. 16, 1589. 117. 

41. Anfwer of G. de Prounincq of Deventer, to the 
charges of the deputies of the Stites. vid V. 37. (Fr.) 
Aug. 24? 1589. 119. b. 

42. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; two dif- 
patches, chiefly about the army, Schenck's death ; 
the fortifications of Oftend, &c. Aug. 26, and Sept. 
10, 1589. 121. 

43. Tho. Bodley, to the States General ; requiring 
them to give immediate orders for the repairs of 
Oftend. (Fr.) Hague, Sept. 10, 1589. 124. 

44. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. Wallingham ; a difpatch 
concerning his negociations. Sept. 15, 1589. 125. 

45. A lift of the Englifii forces in the Low Coun- 
tries. Feb. 27, 1588, with the alterations made fince 
that time. (Fr.) Sept IG, 1589- 126. 

46. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports the 
great preparations \)f the Spaniards at fea; the D. of 
Parma s difcontent. Sept. 20, 1589. 127. 

47. Alex, de Kerguariou governor of Morlaix, to 
fir Fr. Walfingham ; defiring leave to purehafe iu 
England a certain number of arms. (Orig. Fr.) 
Morlaix, Sept. 20, 1589. 128. 

48. Another copy of the anfwer of the deputies, V, 

35. Sept. 25, 1589. 130. 

49. The governor and captains of the garrifon of 
Bergen-op-Zoom, to Q. Elizabeth ; in anfwer to cer-* 
tain articles delivered to them by one Wyatt, about 
the mufters and pay of the troops. Sept 24, 1589. 

13£. 

50. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Bodley ; inftruc- 
tions about Groninghen, and the fovereignty of Frief- 
land offered to the queen. (Orig.) Oatlands, Sept* 



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51. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh and fir Fr. Wal- 
fingham ; t\vo difpatches. Sept. 27 and 28, 1589. 

1 36. 

52. A lift of the companies that came out of Por- 
tugal in Sept. 1589. 140. 

53. A lift of the commilfaries appointed in Ocl. 

1589. 141. 

54. State of the garrifons of the frontier town^i, 
Oa. 1, 1589. (Dutch.) 143. 

55. Ld. Buckhurft, to the Lords of Council ; juf- 
tifying his conduft with regard to levy of fome fol- 
dicrs in Suflex, for Dieppe. Lewes, Oct. 3, 1589. 

149. 

50. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham; con* 
cerningthe fortifications of Oftend, &c. Hague* 
Oct. 7, 1589. 151. 

57. An anfwer of the States General, concerning 
the fortifications of Oftend. (Fr.) Oct. 9, 1589. 152.' 

58. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; con- 
cerning the affairs of Groninghen and Frieie, itc. 
Hague, 061. 10, 1589. " 154. 

59. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Tho. Bodley ; con- 
cerning the hard ufage Bodley had met with in the 
afi'air of Vafii^ur, &c. (Orig.) Richmond, Oct. 19* 
1589. 150. 

60. Tbo. Bodley, to the ftates of Zealand; com- 
plaining concerning Vafleur's aftair, &c. (Fr.) 
Hague, Oct. 30, 1589. 158. 

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in by the cletjuties of the States in England, and re- 
ferred to fir Walter Mildmay and Dr. Aubrey. (Fr.) 
06t 1689. 160. 

6t. Anfwers to the complaints of the fkippers and 
merchants of the Low Countries. 06t. 1589* i69- b. 

63. Tho. Bodley, .to fir Fr. Walfmsjham; on the 
affairs of Groninghen and Friefe. Oft. 30, 1589. 

174. a. 

64. The States of Zealand, to the Council of 
State ; on the affair of Vafleur. (Fr.) Middleburgh, 
Oa. 31, 1589. 175. 

€5. The heads of Ld. Buckhurft s inftru6lions, fent 
to the Low Countries. Nov. 1589. 177. 

66. The States Gen. to James VI. K. of Sc. juftify- 
hig themfelves concerning fome complaints brought 
a^ainft them by col. Wm. Steward ; (Lat.) Hague, 
Nov. 12, 1590. 180. 

67. John Skene, Scottifli ambaffador in Holland, to 
the States Gen. ftating the complaints of col. Stew- 
ard. (Lat) Nov. 1590. 182. 

65. Baldwin de Meetkerke, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; 
intelligence concerning the affairs of the French king. 
(Orig. Fr.) Saumur, Nov. 9, 1589. 184. 

69. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham and Ld. 
Burleigh; two dilpatches. Nov. 12, 1589. 186. 

70. The Lor^s of Council, to Mr. Bodley ; con- 
cerning the repairs of Oflend. (Orig.) Richmond, 
Nov. 12, 1589. 188. 

71. The States Gen. to fu- John Maitland of Thirl- 
Ihine, chancellor of Scotland ; concerning the caufe 
of col. Steward. (Lat.) Hague, Nov. 12, 1589. 

190. 

72. A declaration of the States Gen. concerning 
the caufe of coL Steward. (Lat) Hague, Nov. 12, 
1589. 193. 

74. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; con- 
cerning Valfeui; who is releafed ; Oftend, &c. (Orig.) 
Hagu^ Dec. I8, 1589. 204. 

75. Thoi Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh and fir Fr.. 
Walfingham; two draughts of letters almoft oblite- 
rated. Nov. 24, 1589. 206. 

76. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Bodley; intelli- 
gence and inftruftions : two letters. (Orig.) Somerfet 
houfe, Nov. 28, and Nonefuch, July 1589. 208. 

77. Q. Elizabeth's licenfe to Ld. Burrough, to re- 
turn to England for his health. Somerfet houfe, 
Dec. 1, i5eb. 212, 

78. The Lds of Council, to fir John Conway and 
fir Tho. Morgan ; ordering the removal of capt. 
Meetkerke's company from Oftend to Bergen-op- 
Zoom. Richmond, Dec. 7, 1589. 213. 

79. The Lds. of Council, to Mr. Bodley ; touch*' 
ing the rates of money in Holland and Zealand. 
(Orig.) Richmond, Dec. 8, 1589. 215. 

80. The magiftrates of Bergen-op-Zoom, to Mr. 
Bodley ; about fome differences with the officers of 
thegaiTifon. (Orig. Fr.) Berghen, Dec. 11, 1589. 

216. 

81. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. Wklfingham; about 
Vafleur, Groninghen, &c. Dec. 18, 1589. 219, 

82. Tho. Bodley, his propofition to the States Gen. 
conceniing the fortifications of Oflend. (Fr.) Hague, 
Dec. 18, 1589. 220. 

83. Anfwer of the States Gen. to Mr. Bodley's 
p»pofition, IL 82. (Orig. Fr.) Dec. 28, 1589. 

222. 

84. Tlio. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; reports 
the intention of the magiftrates of Utrecht to depofe 
their four minifters. Dec. 21, 1 5 89. 224. 



85. Tho. Bodley, to the States Gen. conceniin'>- 
the fortifications of Oftend. (Fr.) Hague, Dec! 
25, 1589. 225. 

86. Tho. Bodley, to the Lords of Council; report- 
ing his negociations Concerning Oftend, &c. (Ori*^.) 
Hague, Dec. 26, 1589. 0^7. 

87. A return of the mufters of the queen's forces 
in the Low Countries. Dec. 28, 1589. 229. 

88. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; about 
the fortifications of Oftend, and in the ifland of 
Biervliet. Dec. 26, 1589. 231. 

89. Tho. Bodley, to the Lords of Council ; about 
the repairs of Oftend, &c. Hague, Dec. 26, 1589. 

232. 

90. Tho. Bodley, to the States Gen. a reply to an 
anfwer of theirs, reprefenting their authority as limit- 
ed^ and himfelf as invefted with high powers. (Fr.) 
Hague, Dep. si, 1589. 234. 

91. Sir Fra. Vere; a report concerning the ftate 
of Berghen. 1589. 235. 

92. A paper, or order, concerning the contribu- 
tions to be levied at Berghen. (Fr.) 1589 or 1 590. 

239. 

93. A petition of the Dicgrave and Hogeheemrades 
of Rynlant, to the Council of State; concerning 
their privileges— againft the aaagiftrates of Leyden! 
(Fr.) 1589 or 1590. 240. 

94. An account of the number of ihips, and other 
matters relating to the Dutch navy. 1590. 242. 

95. lnftru6Hon for executing the placart of the E. 
of Leicefter of 1587, for the navigation of the Low 
Countries. (Fr.) 1589 or 1590, 243. 

9«. A difcourfe fhewing why Oftend is in fo wretch- 
ed a ftate of defence. (Fr.) 1589 or 1590. 246. 

97. Points to be propofed to the States Gen. con- 
cerning fupplies for repairs, &c. Nov. 15, 1539. 248. 

98. Remembrances of Mr. James Digges, for Mr. 
Bodley, to folicit the Lords of the Privy Council for 
letters to the States, concerning the mufters. 1589. 

252. 

99. Reafons of the articles propofed to the States 
Gen. upon the placart relating to Ld. Leicefter.^^ 1589. 

254. 

100. A lift of the contributions paid by the coun- 
try (plat pays) monthly. 1589. 256. 

101. A memoir for Mr. Bodley; concerning col. 
Sonnoy. (Fr.) 1589. 258. 

102. Order of pay of a company of lances in the 
queen's fervice. 1589. ego. 

103. Extraftout of the examination of Tho. Hull, 
a prifoner for treafon. 1 589. 262. ' 

104. An order for the manner of the payment of 
the weekly imprefts to be made to her majefty's forces 
in the Low Countries ; with fome other diredions for 
the mufters. 1589. 264. 

105. A petition of the proteftants of the conftflion 
of Augfljurg, to the magiftrates of Utrecht, for a place 
ofworfliip. 1589. 268. 

106. Memoranda concerning Gertruydenburcr 
1589. 269!"' 

107. A memorial of the agent of the United Pro> 
vinces, to the Privy Council; concerning mufters 
(Fr.) 1589. ^ 270.* 

108. Q. Elizabeth, to Ld. Willoughby ; concern- 
ing Gertruy den b. 1589? 274. 

109. Adelaration on the part of Q. Elizabeth, con- 
cerning her participation in the government of the 
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1 10. A note of the pay of a company of foot in her 
majefty's fervice. 1589. 276. 

111. A report made by the fifcal to the Council of 
State, pf the confeflion of Aclrien Vafleur, a prifoner. 

1589. 278. 

1 12. An ordinance of-Q. Elizabeth, concerning the 
affair of mufters. 1589. 283. 

113. Requefts of Mons. Ortell, concerning mufters, 
by him fuppofed to have remained uiianfwered. 1 589. 

288. 

114. Articles touching the weekly imprefts to be 
made to the troops in the Low Countries. (Orig. 
figned by the Lds. of Council.) 1 589. 290. 

115. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General; re- 
monftrating agaiuft their conduft. (Fr.) 292. 

11^. Lord Willoughby's propofitions to the States 
on the part of her majefty, reproving them for their 
diffentions among themfelvcs, &c. 295. 

117. A memorial to the States General concerning 
capt. Edmund Banafter. (Dutch.) 1589. 298. 

1 1 8. A draught of inftructions for count Maurice 
deNalfau, as governor, captain general, and admiral of 
Holland, Zealand, and Ericfland. (Dutch.) 1589. 

300. 

119. Memoranda for Mr. Bodley, figned by fir 
Fr. Walfingham. 1 5Sip ? 302. 

120. A ftate of the garrifons in Guelders and Over- 
Yflfel, at the charge of the States General. 1589? 304. 

121. " Declaration fur la convocation et affembl^es 
des Etats Generaux ct particuliers being a paper 
relative to the conftitution of the States. 1589. 306. 

122. " A right and apt defcription of the eftate of 
the United Provinces, about I58y."- 310. 

123. A difcourfe by fir Tho. Wilkes, on the ftate of 
the Low Countries. 1 589. 3 1 7. 

124. Q.Elizabeth, to the States General ; touch- 
ing fir John Conway's return on account of his health. 
(Fr.) 1589 or 1590. 325. 

125. A draught of an expoftulatory letter from Q. 
Elizabeth to the States General. 1 589 or 1 590. 327. 

1 26. An abridged account of the ftate of Holland 
and Zealand. 1589? 329. 

127. Difcourfcs, 1. On the afliftance. to be given 

to Portugal and the Nether- 
lands. 331. 

2. On the means to reduce the 
provinces, now divided, to 
union. 333. 

3. On errors in government : 
but N.B. mifiuformed. 335. 

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1. " The cfTeft of a motion made to me (Bodley?) 
by a principal perfon of the States," concerning the 
alfairs between England and the United Provinces. 

1590. 2. 

2. An aft of oblivion or indemnity of the prince of 
Orange, in favour of thofe of Campvere. (Fr.) 
1590. 3. 

3. Reafons why the captains and officers of the 
bands in the Low Countries have difobeyed the 
orders fcnt over for the diftribution of the weekly im- 
prefts. 4. 

4. Two ordinances for mufters of the Englifli 



troops in the Low Countries, (printed.) London, 
1590. 5. 

5. A propofal made by the Pope (Sixtus V?) to 
the king of Spain, by means of count dOlivares, con- 
cerning tlie affairs of France ; with an anfwcr, and other 
papers relative to the fame bufincfs, addrelfed to D. 
Bernardino de ]\Iendo!f a. (Spanilh.) 1590. 8. 

6. Form of the oath to be taken by the proteftant 
clergy in the Low Countries. (Fr.) 1590. 12. b. 

7. The clergy of Weft Friefland, to Q. Eli;!abeth ; 
congiatulatory on her vidlory over the Spanifli ar-i 
madii, and recommending Herman Rennecher one of 
their brethren. (Orig. Lat. figned by a great num- 
ber of the minifters.) Jan. 1590. 13. 

8. Queen Elizabeth s inftruiSions to fir John Nor- 
l is, fent into the Low Countries. Jan. 2, 1590. 15. 

9. " Mr. Deal's oppofition againft inftruftions,'* 
of fome one fent to negociate with the States General. 
1590. 19. 

10. An anfwer of the States General to Mr. Bodley, 
touching Oftend. (Orig. Fr.) Hague, Jan. 4, 
1590. 21. 

11. Minutes of ftate papers. Jan. 1 — 21, 1590.23, 

12. Tho. Bodley, to the States General; a re- 
monftrance concerning the defence of the frontier 
towns, particularly Oftend, &c. (Fr.) Hague, Jan. 
11, 1590. 24- 

13. A copy of the anfwer of the States, Vll. 10. 
Jan. 4, 1590. 25^ b. 

14. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; a report of his 
negociations. (Orig.) Hague, Jan. 14, 1590. 26.. 

15. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham; reports a 
conference with Mons. Brus and the States, on the 
affairs of the Low Countries ; intelligence, &c. with 
a fupplcment of Jan. 12? (Orig.) Jan, 6, 1590. 31. 

16. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Bodley; about 
the negociations in Holland, &c. (Orig.) Rich- 
mond, Jan. 15, 1590. 33. b. 

1 7. Tlio. Bodley, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; on his ne- 
gociations with Brus, &c. (Orig.) Hague, Jan. 16^ 
1590. 34. b. 

18. The Lords of Council, to Mr. Bodley; defir- 
ing a return of the auxiliaries in the Low Countries* 
(Orig.) Richmond, Jan. 4, 1590. 35. b. 

19. The States General, to the Privy Council; 
about a priviledge demanded in favour of Babingtou 
and Bromele}^, to import cloathing into Flufhing, Sec. 
(Orig. Fr.) Hague, Feb. 28, 1590. 87. 

20. A fummary of the articles agreed between the 
ambafladors of Spain, and the league of France. (Fr.) 
Paris, Jan. 11, 1590. 39. 

21. Objeftions againft the trade of the Low 
Countries with Spain, addrellcd to the queen, fecm- 
ingly on the part of the Privy Council, Jan. 31, 
1590. 40. 

22. An extra6l out of a letter from Wefel, complain- 
ing of the expofed ftate of that country. (Fr.) Feb. 
1, 1590. 44. b. 

23. Sir John Norris's inftruftions at his fecond 
going iiitb the Low Countries, Lambeth, Feb. 1 3^ 
1590. 45. 

24. A mean how her majefty may have a lieut. gen. 
in the Low Countries without increafe of her prefent' 
charge. Feb. 1590. 51. 

25. Minutes' of ftate papers, from Feb. to June, 
1590. 52. b. - 

26. An obfervation of divers things to be attended 
to by the States General in their anfwers to the Em-, 
peror s commiflioners fcnt to move them to a peace 
with the K. of Spain. Feb. 20 ? 1590. 54: 

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fl7. Minutes of ftate papers. Feb. 1590. 62. 

58. A note of the contributions yielded by the 
church, in tlie Low Countries. (Fr.) 1590. 63 

59. Minutes of letters written by the provinces 
and certain towns of the Low Countries, upon the 
remonftrances made on the E. of Leicefter's laft com- 
ing forth of Holland. Feb. 1590. 64. 

so. Minutes of ftate papers. March, 1590. 66. 

3 1 . A remonftrance of the Council of State, to the 
States General ; touching the inftruftions, &c. (Fr.) 
Feb. so, 1589? 68. 

32. Summary notes upon the ftate and govenment 
of the United Provinces, by Mr. Gilpin. Feb. 28, 
1590. 71. 

35. The Lds. of Council, to Mr. Bodley ; concern- 
ing a duty the States intend to lay on cloths im- 
ported at Middleburgh. (Orig.) Greenwich, March 
1, 1589-90. 76. b. 

34. Minutes of two ftate papers. March and 061. 
1590. 78. 

35. Confiderations and refolutions touching the 
affairs of the Low Countries. IVIarch 14, 1589-90. 

79- 

36. Sir Edmund Uvedale's opinion for the pay- 
ment of the foldicrs in the Low Countries. June 1, 
1590. 84. 

37. Henry IV. K. of Fr. to the D. of Longueville; 
notifying a viftory, and giving fome diredions. (Fr.) 
Rainy near Mons,"^ March I4, 1590. 86. b. 

38. The Lds. of Council ; their inftru6lions to Mr. 
Bodley. (Orig.) Greenwich, March 15, 1589-90. 

87. 

39. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Bodley; inftruflions 
about his ncgociations. (Orig.) Weftm. March 15, 
1590. 90. 

40. Another copy of Henry ivths letter. Vll. 37. 
March 14, 1590. 91. 

41. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth ; concern- 
ing the complaints of merchants. (Orig. Fr.) 
Hague, March 24, 1590. 92. 

42. The Lords of Council, to Mr. Bodley ; againft 
drawing more troops out of the garrifon of Oftend. 
(Orig.) Greenwich, April 7, 1590. 93. b. 

43. Tho. Bodley s propofition and complaint to 
the States. (Fr.) Hague, April 13, 1590. 95. 

44. A certificate of the niufters taken at Duifbourg, 
April 15, 1590. 98. 

45. Tho. Bodley, to the Lds. of Council, fir Fr. 
Walfinghan), and Ld. Burleigh; 3 letters on his 
negociations, and intelligence (the latter original.) 
Hague, April 18, 1590. 99. 

46. An anfwer of the States General to a requifition 
of Q. Elizabeth to arm their fleet. (Fr.) Hague, 
April 21, 1590. 103. 

47. IMinute of a letter of count Wm. de Naflau, to 
the Queen; abouL Groninghen. April 26, 1590. 

103. b. 

48. Louifede Coligny, to Q. Elizabeth; profeffing 
great veneration ; fent by fir Fr. Vera. (Orig. Fr.) 
' 103. b. 

49. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; a difpatch 
about Groninghen, mufters, &c. (Orig.) Hague, 
April e8, 1590. 104. 

50. Apoftilles on the part of Q. Elizabeth to the 
remonftrances of capt. Bornftra. April 29, 159O. 108. 

51. The States General, to the Privy Council ; pro- 
fefliing their devotion to the Queen, and about the 
auxiliaries. (Orig. Fr.) Hague, April 30, 1590. log. 



52. Minutes and copies of letters and meflages be- 
tween Ld. Willoughby and fir John Scot, in a 
quarrel between them. 1 590. 111. 

53. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; about capt. 
Bornftra s demands. (Orig.) Court, May 1, J 590. 

1 1 3. b. 

54. The Lds. of Council, to Mr. Bodley : about a 
fliip at Horn, which they require may be feized and 
fold. (Orig.) Greenwich, May 1 1, 1590. 114. 

55. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about capt. 
Bornftra s affair, &c. May 9, 1590. 114. b. 

56. The depofition of Peter Henrickfon, concern- 
ing the (44) Dutch fliips that ferved in Portugal. 
N. B. He was vice admiral to the faid lliips. May 1 1, 
1590. 115. 

57. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodlej-; concerning 
Groninghen. (Orig.) Court, May 11, 1590. 116. b." 

58. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about the mi- 
litary tranfaftions in Guelderland. May 12, 1590. 

117. 

59. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Bodley ? authorizing him 
to treat with thofe of Groninghen. (Orig.) Green- 
wich, May 12, 1590. 118. 

60. A declaration of Q. Elizabeth againft thofe 
who feek to fow diffention between her and the States 
General. (Fr.) Greenwich, May 27, 1590. 119. 

ei. A proclamation of Q.Elizabeth, concerning 
the traffic between the Low Countries and Spain ; 
figned Burleigh. , May, 1590. 120. 

62. The K. of Spain (Philip II.) to Don Wm. de St. 
Clement, his ambalTador with the Emperor; two let- 
ters of inftru6lions on various matters, (conf. VII. 134.) 
(Fr.) Aranjuez, May 16, 1590. 122. 

63. P. Vanderdoes, to the admiralty of Rotterdam ; 
reporting count Mansfield's attack upon the / fort of 
Noordam. (Fr.) Before Noordam, May u, 1590. 

124. 

64. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; Gmningheu 
hath expelled the Spaniflji licut. governor. Hague, 
May 17, 1590. 125. b. 

65. Philip II, to St. Clement; inftruclions about 
ncgociations with the United Provinces, &c. with 
his anfwer to Kevenhidler inclofed. (conf. VIL 1 34.) 
(Fr.) Aranjuez, May 16, 1590. 126. 

66. The Lds. of Council, to Mr. Bodley ; about 
the trade between the Low Countries and Spain, &c. 
(Orig.) Greenwich, May 8, 1590. 128* 

67. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; acquainting him 
that not Ld. Buckhurft, but Mr. Wilkes, was to come 
over to treat with the ftatcs concerning the conduct of 
St. Aldegonde, &c. with a P. S. (Orig.) Stiand, 
May 20, 1590. IC9. 

68. Inftruftions to Tho. Wilkes, fent to treat with 
the States General. May 26, 1 590. 1 3 1 . 

69. The original of Q. Elizabeth's declaration, 
VII. 60. on vellum. May 27, 1590. 141. b. 

70. An addition of the Privy Council, to Mr. 
Wilkes's inftruaions. May 28, 1590. 143. 

7 1 . Tho. Bodley ; draughts of four letters : 1 to Ld. 
Buckhurft of May 30; 2 to the Council; and 3 and 4 
to Ld. Burleigh; the latter of May 31, 1590. 146. 

72.. Tho. Bodley; a draught in his hand-writing, 
intitled, " confiderations upon the notes fent unto me 
by the Lds. of Council, touching the explanation of 
the coutraft," &c. June, 1590. 148. 

73. A remonftrance of the Council of State, to the 
States General ; concerning its pOM ers. (Fr.) May, 
1590* ^50. 

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74. Tho. Bodle>% to Ld. Burleigh; a report of his 
]pyoceedings. (Orig.) June 13, 1590. 151. 

75. The Grand Seignior (Selim II.) to thercbelliom 
Matfeillois; in favour of the French king. (Lat.) 
\590. 154. 

76. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burlei<rh ; defiling two 
friends of his may be fent over with the next dif- 
patches. June 1590. 154. b. 

77. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; about his (Bod- 
ley's) negociations. (Orig.) Grecniwch, June 18, 
1590. 155. 

78. The States General, to the Privy Council; 
about the traffic with Spain. (Fr.) Hague, Aug. 18, 
1590. 155. b. 

79. Memoranda for Mr. Wilkes, for forming his 
letter to the Queen. (Fr.) June, 1590. I5n. 

80. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Bodley ; ditefling him 
to co-operate with Mr. Wilkes, (Orig.) Greenwich, 
June 18, 1590. 157. 

8 1. A fragment of fome notes, probably for a dif- 
patch from Holland. 1590. 157. b. 

82. Heder Bafla Beglierbeg, Turkifli general in 
Greece, to Q. Elizabeth; notifying a peace concluded 
with Poland. (Lat.) Silis, June C6, 1590. 158. b. 

83. Ld. Burleigh, to Wilkes and Bodlej'; concern- 
ing St. Aldegonde, who had tome to England. 
(Orig.) Court, July 6, 1590. 159. b. 

84. A proje(5l of a declaration to be publifhed by 
the States General ; againft thofe who feek to foment 
drflentions between them and the Q. of England. 
(Fr.) July, 1590- 160. 

85. Certain points propofed by the States Genei'al, 
to Mr. Wilkes; and his anfwers thereto. (Fr.) July, 
1590. 162. 

86. Brief demands (on the ftate of the Low 
Countries) made by Mr. Tomfon, to Evert Monkhoven 
of Antwerp; and his anfwers thereto. July, 1590. 

163. 

87. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; thanks for 
patronage; about his and Mr. Wilkes's negociations, 
and intelligence. (Orig.) Hague, July 9, 1590. 

105. 

88. Certain points propofed by Wilkes and Bodley, 
to tlie States ; and their anfwers thereto. (Fr.) July 
15, 1590. 168. 

89. Tho. I?odlcy, to Ld. Burleigh; reports a con- 
ference with ISIons. dc Buis, &c. (Orig.) Hague, 
July 14, 1590. 172. 

90. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; lamenting tlie 
delays of the States, &c. (Orig.) Court, July 16, 
1590. 174. 

91. The names of the deputies of the States Gene- 
ral July 17, 1590. 175. 

92. Tho. Wilkes and Tho. Bodley, to the Lds. of 
Council; about the releafe of fome goods feized by fir 
Martin Frobifher. Hague, July 1 8, 1 590. 1 76.' b. 

93. Tho. Wilkes and Tho. Bodley; a draught of a 
k)ngdifpatch concerning their negociations. July 
18, 1590. 177. 

94. Articles propofed to the States General by 
Wilkes and Bodley ; and their tofwcrs thereto. (Fr.) 
Hague, July 20, 1590. lai. 

95. Q. ElizalTeth, to Wilkes and Bodley ; about 
(bme complaints of col.Sonnoy againft the States and 
count Maurice. (Orig.) Greenwich, July 20, 1590. 

187. b. 

96. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burley; about St. Alde- 
gonde. July 21, 1590. 188. b. 

97- A report of the judges of the admiralty, to 



tlie Privy Council; concerning the 44 Dutch ftiip^ 
em])loyed in Portugal. DoSors Commons, June 20, 
1590. 189. 

98. Q.Elizabeth, to the States General and count 
Maurice ; recommending the caufe of three captains 
who ferved at Campvere. (two originals.) Green- 
wich, July 22, 1590. 191. 

90. Tho. Bodley, to the States General ; acquaint- 
ing them that St Aldegonde had jultitied himfelf to 
the queen. (Fr.) July 23, 1590. 192. b. 

100. Q. Elizabeth, to Wilkes and Bodley; about 
the three captains who ferved at Campvere. (Orig.) 
Greenwich, July 32, 1590. 193. 

101. The Lds. of Council, to Wilkes and Bod- 
ley ; concerning the 44 Dutch fhips. Greenwicii, 
June 24, 1590. 195. 

102. Tlio. Wilkes and Tho. Bodley ; a memorial to 
the States, in anfwer to an aft of theirs of Aug. l, St. N. 
(Fr.) Hague, July 25, Aug. 5, 1590. 196. 

103. Articles exhibited to the States General, by 
Wilkes and Bodley, July 27, 1590. (Fr.) M'iththe 
declaration of the ftates tliat they would fend depu- 
ties to England, 199. 

104. Tho. Wilkes and Tho. Bodley, to the Lds. 
of Council ; concerning their negociations with the 
States. Hague, July 29, 1590. 203, 

105. Tho. Bodley to Ld. Burleigh; on the fame 
negociations. July 29, 1590. 20C. 

106. Articles exhibited to the States General, by 
Wilkes and Bodley ; with their anfwere thereto. (Fr.) 
July 30, 1590. 208. 

107. " Inftruftion et charge des deputes des princes 
elefteurs et etats des cercles d'outre llhin, Weftphalie, 
et Balfe Saxe, aux etats des provinces unies." Aug. 
1590. 212. 

108. A refolution of the States General, to refer 
the articles of Wilkes and Bodley, VII. 106. to their 
conftituents. (Fr.) Aug. 1, 1590. 2 IS. 

109. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; a report of 
the difpofition of the States, &c. Hague, Aug. 6, 
1590. 214. 

1 10. A return of a mufter taken before Nimeguen, 
Aug. 8, 1590. 217- 

111. Ld. Burleigh, to Wilkes and Bodley ; recom- 
mending Richard Allen to have the firft vacancy as 
commiflioner of muftei*s. (Orig.) Oatlands, Aug. 
7, 1590. 218. b. 

112. The Lds. of Council to Wilkes and Bodley ; 
notifying that fir Edw. Norris had been fent to fu- 
perfede fir J. Conway at Oftend. (Orig.) Oatlands^ 
Aug. 11, 1590. 219. 

1 13. Points to be refolved for the effefting of the 
contributions that tnay be given by the inhabitants 
of the Frank," for tlie benefit of them at Zealand^ 
Oftend, &c. Aug. 1590. 220. 

114. A note concerning the traffic between Holland 
and Spain ; probably on the part of Q. Elizabeth. 
(Fr.) Aug, 21, 1590. 223. 

115. A memoir conceraing the road between^ 
Oftend and Newport. (Fr.) Aug. 23, 1590- 224. 

1 1 6. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; recommend- 
ing Lt. Throckmorton for promotion ; and reporting 
the ftate of Dunkirk, (two originals). Hague, Aug- 
23, 1590. 226. 

11.7. Minutes of ftate papei s. July 1520. 228. b. 

1 18. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reports fecrefc 
intelligence he had obtained of fome pradiccs againft: 
her majefty's perfon. Aug. 27, 1590. 229. 

1 19. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley ; anfwers to Vir. 
116 and 118. (Orig.) Sept. 7, 15*90. 240. 

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ICO. Q. Elizabeth, to Wilkes and Bod ley ; direft- 
ii\g them to urge the ftates to fome enterprize. 
(brig.) Windfor, Sept. lo, 1590. 231. 

121. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bod ley ; three letters : 
1. recommending capt. Allen; and and 3, urg- 
ing fome enterprize. (Orig.) Windfor, Sept lO, 
8 and 15, 1590. 232. 

122. J. Baron de Merode, to lady Morgan at 
Oftend; complimental. (Fr.) Liege, Sept 18, and 
Nov. 10, 1590, 234. 

123. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reports the 
proceedings of the States, fome enterprize, &!c. Hague, 
Sept 21, 1590. 235. 

124. Queftions about the ftrength and defence of 
Dunkirk? with anfwcrs. Sept 21, 1590- 23?. 

125. Queen Elizabeth, to the States General ; in 
favour of Paul Buys. (Fr.) Oft. 6, 1590. 239. 

126. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about his ne* 
gociations. (two letters) 06t. 7 and 8, 1590* 240. 

127. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley ; two, letters 
concerning col. Steward, &c. (Orig.) Windfor, 
Oct. 8 and 9, 1590. 241. b. 

128. An abftraft of fir Tho. Shirley's accounts for 
the forces. 061. 12, 1586-Otl;. ii, .1590. 243. 

129. Minutes of ftate papers. Aug. Sept. and 06t. 
1590. 246. b. 

130. A difcourfe given to her Majefty by col. Son- 
noy ; concerning the importance of Groninghen, and 
the means of getting pofleflion of it. (Fr.) 249. 

131. Col. Diedric Sonnoy, to Q.Elizabeth ; con- 
cerning his particular caufes with the States. (Orig. 
Fr.) London, Nov. 24, 1590. 251. 

132. Minutes of ftate papers. Nov. and Dec. 

1590. 225. 

133. Articles exhibited to the States by Wilkes 
and Bodley. Aug. 4, 1590; with their anfwers to 
the (lime of Oft. 15, 1590. (Fr.) 256. 

134. Tho, Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; inclofmg let- 
ters from the K. of Spain to his ambaflador, inter- 
cepted in Germany : probably VII. 62 and 65. Hague, 
Oc>. 28, 1590. 259. b. 

135. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; intelligence 
about an unfuccefsful attempt on Dunkirk, &c. 
Hague, Oft. C8, 1590. 260. 

136. John Cafimir count Palatine, to the States 
General ; acquainting them that the conclufions for 
compelling reftitution to the empire are altered ; and 
that the emperor is refolved to mediate a final peace. 
(Fr.) Heidelberg, 06t. SO, 1590 262. 

137. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reports his 
proceedings towards carrying on vigorous meafures, 
&c. Nov. 3, 1590. 266. 

13S. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; in anfwer to 
vn. 134 and 135. (Orig.) Strand, Nov. 12, .1590. 

267. 

139. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about the 
caufe of col. Steward, &c. Hague, Nov. 12, 1590. 

268. 

140. An anfwer of the States, to Mr. Skenes's pro- 

?of]tions concerning col. Steward. (Lat.) Hague, 
Jov. 12, 1590. 269. 

141. Count d'Olivarez, to J. Bapt. de Taxis; and 
Jofeph de Acuna, to the D. of Parma ; on the affairs 
of Spain, and fome private concerns : probably inter- 
cepted letters. Rome, 06t. 29, and Turin, Nov. 27, 
1590. 279. 

142. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about an at- 
tempt on fome town, &c. Nov. 19, 1590. £80. b. 

143. Col. D. Sonnoy, to Q. Elizabeth; a copy of 
VII. 131. (Fr.) Lond. Nov. 24. 1590. 282. 



144. A cypher. 284. b. 

1 45. Mr. Bodley, to Ld. BiiHeigli i with an an-» 
fwer from the States to propofitions of his, knd of 
Mr. Wilkes. Dec. 7, 1590. 285. 

146. Jos. de Acuna, to don iJernardinde Mendofai 
the D; de Terra Nova, to the D. of Parma ; and the 
D. de Sufe, to J. B. de Taxis ; with various intelli* 
gence from Italy : probably intercepted letters. (Fr.) 
Turin, Nov. 26, Rome, ffov. 2, 1590. 286. 

147. W. Davifon, to Q. Elizabeth; craving hot 
mercy, and a return of favour. N. B. This letter is 
faid not to have been accepted by the Q. (A cor- 
refted draught.) London, Dec. 7, 1590. 289. 

148. Tho. Bodley, toLd. Burleigh; on the matter 
of Berghen; lady Morgan, and her father Merode^ 
fufpefted of treacnery, &c. Dec. 14, 1590. 291. 

149. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley ; recommending 
Ld. Willoughby's caufe touching the ranfom of Mar* 
tin de la Faille. (Orig.) Richmond, Dec. 16, 1590. 

292. 

150. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General; expof- 
tulating about their tardinefs ; urging; them to pro-" 
vide for the fafety of Oftend. (Fr.) Richmond, 
Dec. 21, 1590. 293. 

151. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Bodley ; inftruftions in 
confequence of the above. (Orig.) Richmond^ 
Dec. 22, 1590. £94. 

152. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; anfwers to 
feveral letters. (Orig.) Dec. 24, 1590. 296. 

153. Q. Elizabeth's orders for reforming divers 
abufes in the diftribution of imprefts payments and ap- 
parel to the foldiers in the Low Countries. Dec. £0. 
1590. 297. 

154. Marflial Biron, to the Cciuncil of State; de- 
firing them to forbid all traffic between their pro- 
vinces and certain rebellious towns in Normandy. 
(Fr.) Camp de Gueton, Dec. 26, 1590. 301. 

155. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; about his un- 
fuccefsful negociations, intelligence about peace, &c. 
Hague, Dec. 29, 1590. 302. 

156. An ordinance for the mufter of the Engliih 
troops in the Low Countries. 1590. 303. 

157. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; in anfwer to 
VII. 148. (Orig.) Dec. 30, 1590. 307. b. 

158. Q. Elizabetl), to the States General; about 
their new edi6t concerning the importation of Engliili 
cloths into their provinces. (Lat.) 309. 

159. A difcourfe on the aid to be given by the 
United Provinces towards the war. 1590. 310. 

160. An order of Q. Elizabeth for the repairs of 
Oftend. 1590. 312. 

161. A ftatement of the grievances fuftained by 
the Engliih troops in the Low Counties, by the hard 
ufage of the States, and inhumanity of the inhabit 
tants. 313. 

162. Lord Willoughby's oath to the States Gene- 
ral. (Fr.) 316. 

16s. Anfwers of the Priry Council to a remon- 
ftrance delivered to them by the deputies of the 
States, (a draught, correftedby Burleigh.) 317. 

164. A bond of Q. Elizabeth, for the reimburfe^ 
ment of 200,000 dollars borrowed of the city of Co- 
logn. (Orig. Lat. on velum.) Greenwich, June 
2, 1576. 321. 

165. A note of certain queftions to be anfwered 
concerning the ftate of the Low Countries. 323. 

1 66. A lift of the forces her majefty is charged with 
in the Low Countries ; with a projed of fir Fr. Vere, 
concerning them. 1590. 326. 

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167. Confiderations propofedby Lord Willoughliy, 
concerning the projcA of inftru6tions for the council 
Offtate. (Fr.) 328. 

168. L. Coninus, to . . ; . . . about fonie meafures 
for the repairs of Zutphen. (Fn) 333. 

169. Ijfts of feveral deputies to the ftates, and 
other magiftrates in the United Provinces; S3i. 



Galha, D. VIII. 

Codex chartaccus, in folio, conftaiis folfis 296. 

1. Hiftorical notes concerning Gucldeis and Zut- 
phen. 2. 

2. The Englifli officers in garrifon at Brill: their 
articles laid before the Privy Council ; and the 
Councils anfwer. 3. 

3. A note how the 25,700 may be employed to 
the advancement of the fervice. 159 1 ? 4. 

* 4. A paper, entitled " The divifion of the army as 
it is to march." 1591? 6. 

The States General, tci the Emperor (]Maxim. II.) 
offering to rdiore all that the empire demands, but 
requiring the Spaniards to do the hke; and deli ring 
not to be fo/ccd to a fimulated peace. (Fr.) Hague, 
Jan. 1, 1591. 9. 

6. The States GcnCval, to count Cafimir and the 
Prince Ele6lor Palatine; to the fame purport as the 
laft Art. (French and German.) Hague, Jan. i, 
1591. 12- 

• 7. Col. D- Sonnoy, to the States General; on the 
rewards he claims for his fcrvices. (French*) London, 
Jan; 1591- 17. 

^ 8. The letter of the States, to the Emperor; (vill. 5.) 
in German. Jan. i, 1591. 20. 

9. Q. Elizabeth, to the Council of Stat6 ; in fa- 
vour of fir John Korris. (Fr.) Richmond, Jan. 6, 
1590-1- 24. 

10. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Bodley ; by fir J. Norcis, 
fent to take charge of Ibme troops, to be led againft 
the Spaniards in Brittanny. Richmond, Jan. 6, 
^590-1. 24. b. 

;i 1. Tlio. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; two reports of 
Jus ncgociation^ &c. Hague, Jan. 14 and 16, 
T590-1. 25. 

12. Sir Robt. Sidney, to Ld. Burleigh; concern- 
ing an enterprize on the town of Flulliing, (Orig.) 
Vhilliitig, Jan. 28, 1591- 30. 

. 13. Tho. Bodley, to Ld- Burleigh ; on divers mat- 
ters ; application of the French leaguers for provifions 
to be lent them into Picardy, &c. Jan. 23, 1590-1 r 

4Kb. 

14. Lord Burleigh and Ld. Howard, to Mr. Bod- 
ley; oh fir John N orris's conimiffion. (v. VIlI. 10.) 
&c. (Orig.) Strand, Jan. 25, 1590-1. 42. 

15. Tlio. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ;' concerning the 
forces to be draughted for Brittanny. Hague, Feb. 
1590-1.' * ' 44. 

^ ;iG. Sir John NoYris, to the States General; about 
the forces to b(* draughted, and the nomination of the 
captaias. Feb. 1591. 45. b! 

17'. Tho. Bodley, to L<}. Burleigh;' reporting a 
conference between the Imperral ambairador and the 
States, about peace. Hague, Feb, 2, 1591. 46. 

iji. ' An anfwer of the Privy Council, to the depu- 
ties of the States; concerning the reftitution of Ihips, 
uikI^ the traffic witli Spain. Feb. 3, 1591. 49. 

1^.. Miiuites of ftatti papers. Feb. 1 1, 1591. Jan. 
i3, 1591-2. 53. b. 



20. The appointment of Noel de Caron, as agent 
of the States General Mith her majeity. (Fr.) 
Hague, May 15, 1591. 56.' 

21. Tho; Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about the 
forces to be fent to Brittanny. Hague, Feb. 3, 1591- 

57. 

22i Articles propofed by fir John Norris, to Xht 
States. (Fr.) Feb. 16, 1591. 58. 

23. The Council of State, to the States General; 
concerning the draughts propofed by fir John Norris. 
(Dutcii.) Hague, Feb. 8, 1591. 59. 

24. A ^French copy of the anfwer to the States; 
(Vlll. 18.) with fome addition. Feb. 1591. 60. 

25. Sir J. Non'is, to Mr. Bodley; on his (fir John's) 
fetting out for England; (Orig.) Flufliing, Feb. 
8, 1590-1. 61. b. 

26. Tho. Bodlty, to Ld. Burleigh ; commending 
fii" J. Nonis's dilcreet behaviour, efpecially towards 
fir Fra. Vere, about the draughts for Brittanny, &C,; 
Hague, Feb. 9, 1590-h 62. 

27. Sir John Norris's commiffi6n, to capt. Anth^ 
Wingfield ; to take charge of the companies, to be 
draughted from Breda and Berghen# Middleburgli, 
Feb. 8, 1590-1. 63. b. 

28. Tho. Bodley, to fir Robt- Sidney; about fir 
J. Norris's proceedings. Hague, Feb. 9, i590-t. 

64. b. 

29. Anth^ Wingfield, to Mr. Bodley; about the 
validity of fir J. Nonis's commifiion* (Orig.) Mid- 
dleburgh, Feb. 10, 1590-1. 65. 

30. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; with an anfiver 
from the States, and intelligence. Hague, Feb. 1 1^ 
1590-1. 65. b. 

31. Tho. Bodley, to capt. Lambert; about fom^ 
murmurs concerning the draughting of the troops* 
Hague, Feb. 12, 1590-1. , 66. 

32. Q. Elizabeth, to the States; On fending over 
fir John Noiris a fecond time. (Fr.) Feb. 159 u 

66. b. 

S3. Lord Burleigh, to Mr. Bodh^y; on fir J. Nor- 
ris's fecond conimiffion ; the Emperor's endeavour* 
towards a peace, &c. (Orig.) Strand, Feb. 13, 
1590-1. 67.: 

34. Anth^ Wingfield; an order to feveral Cap* 
tains, about the draughts. Middleb. Feb. 18, 1590-1. 

67. b. 

35. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General or Coun- 
cil of State; to the fame purport as VIII. 32. (Fr.) 
Feb- 1591. 68. 

36. Tho. Bodley, to capt. A. Wingfield; advifing 
him about the draughts. Hague, Feb. 14> 1590-1, 

-C8. b. 

38. An anfwer of the States General, to fir Jolm 
Norris's propolitions for draughts. (Fr.) Hague, 
Feb. 11, 1591* 69. 

39. The Council of State, to Q- Elizabeth ; remon* 
ftrating againfi: the intended draughts of troops. 
(Fr.) ^Hague, Feb. 15, 1591. 72. 

40. The States General; their requifition to fir John 
Norris, to make a favourable repiefentation of then* 
remonllrances about the draughts, to her majefiy. 
(Fr.) Hague, Feb. 14, 1591. 74. 

41. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; defiring further 
inftruiitions about the draughts, &c. fir J. Norris bein^ 
gone to England. " ' 



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. 42. Capt. Oliver Lambert, to jVIr. Bodley; in ant 
fwerto VI1L31- (Orig.) Duilbourg, Feb. I4j 1590-1. 

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43. Tho. Bodley, to Mr.. Kennet; about flopping 
the " lendiugs" to, and caffing ' certain companies. 
Feb. 18, 1591. ' 7C, b. 

44. ^ A proteft of the States General, .againft fir J. 
is orris's orders for marching fome companies, not- 
withftanding their renionftrances. (Fn) Feb. Hi, 
1^591. 77. 

45. Tho. Bodley, to capt. Audley ; to the fame 
purport as Vlll. 43. Hague, Feb. 18, 1590-1. 78* 

4(5. Tho. Bodley, to fir Robt. Sidney ; about fome 
iueafures he is doubtful ot^ and intelligence. Hague, 
Feb. 19, 1590-1. J 78. b. 

47. The Council of State, to the States General ; 
about the intended draught of troops. (Dutch.) 
Hague, Feb. 18, 1591. 79. 

48. Two |)apers of propofitions concerning Flufli- 
ing, with anfwers by Ld. Burleigh. (Fr.) Feb. 159 1 . 

80. 

49. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; about the ne- 
gociations of the imperial ambalTadors &r peace, and 
thofe of the Dutch deputies in London. (Orig. two 
letters.) M'eftm. Feb. 22 and 23, 1590-1. 82. 

50. Tho. Bodley, to fir Tho. Morgan; dilfuading 
the " cafling" of ceitain companies. Hague, Feb. 
£3, 1590-K 85. 

51. Notes made upon the complaints lately ex- 
hibited bj^ the deputies of the States againft fir John 
Hawkins, fir Mart. Frobiflier, &c. 1591. 86. 

52. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; notifying the 
fecond inflruc^ions to fir J. Norris, about the troops 
to be fent to BritUnny. (Orig.) Weftih. Feb. 25, 
23, 1590-1. 88. 

53. Ld. Burleigh, to the bailiff's of Harwich; or- 
dering them to forward the above with all fpeed. 
(Orig.) Weftm. Feb. 25, 1590-K 89. b. 

54. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Bodley ; inflrutSions a- 
bout the negociations faid to be carrying on for 
peace, &c. (Orig.) Greenwich, March 1, 1590-1. 

90. 

55. The Lds. of Council, to Mr. Bodley; about a 
demand Ld. Willoughby had upon the States Gene- 
ral. (Orig.) Greenwich, March 2, 1590-1. 93. b. 

56. Sir Tho. Morgan, to Mr. Bodley; inclofiiig a 
letter from capt. Wingfield, and about imprelts. 
(Ovig. Fr.) Bergen-op-Zoom, March 2, 1591. 94. 

57. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about the flay 
of tlie companies, the negociations for peace, &c. 
March 10, 1590-1. 95. 

58 Capt. Lambert, to Mr. Bodley; complains 
of want of money ; intelligence. (Orig.) Duifl^ourg, 
March 12, 1590-1. - 97. 

59. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about his nego- 
ciations, intelligence, cScc. Hague, March 16, 1590-1. 

98. 

60. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley ; inftruaions and 
intelligence about Oftend, &c. (two oiiginals.) 
Court, March 9 and 21, 1590-1. 100. 

61. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reports how the 
States ftand aftt6tcd with regard to Oftend, the con- 
tributions, &c. Hague, March 23, 1590-1. 102. 

62. Count Maurice de Nafliiu, to Q. Elizabeth; 
about the readinefs of the Dutch to co-operate in the 
Icrvice; and the fiatc of Oftend, which is faid not to 
rccjuire any further fupplies, . (Oi%*:Erx) Ha o ur, 

March e.>, ' "* 10 j. 

,63. Tho. Bodley, to fir Fr. . Walfipgliam ? about 
cglcqntcnts in the States, &c. Wilkcs men- 

^Qt^d.^ March 28, U90. 105. 



64. Three accounts, entitled, " Mr. Brown s ob- 
fervations upon the payment of her majefty's forces." 

106. 

65. Tho. Bodley, to the Lds. of Council, and to 
Ld. Burleigh; about Ld. Willouglibys claims upon 
the States, the flate of Oftend, &c. Hague, April 3, 
l'591. 107. b. 

66. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley ; intelligence that 
Oflend will certainly be befieged. (Orig'.) Court, 
April 9, 1591. no. b.. 

67. Tho. Ferrers, deputy of the merchants adven^ 
turers, te Mr. Bodley; dcfiring him to obtain fome 
anfwer from the States concerning their placart 
touching tlie woollen trade. (Orig.) Middleburgli, 
Feb. 11, 1591. 111. b.. 

68. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; two letters of • 
intelligence about the army, &c. Hague, April r4 
and 17, 1591. 112. 

69. Tlio. Bodley, to M. Barnevelt; about Sonnoys 
claims. (Fr.) Hague, April 22, 1591. 113. b. 

70. The Council of State, to Q. Elizabeth; con- 
cerning the fupplies demanded for Oftend. (Fr.) 
Hague, April 28, 1591. 115, 

71. Tho. Bodley, to fir Edw. Norris, govr. of 
Oftend ; about the demand of three companies by 
the Council of State. Hague, April 30, 1 59 1 . 117. 

72. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reporting fom« 
military operations. May 5, 1 59 1 . 1 1 7. b. 

73. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley? about an at- 
tempt upon Dunkirk. (Orig.) May 7, 1 59 1. 1 1 8. 

74. Minutes of flate papers. April and June, 1591. 

118. b. 

75. Q. Elizabeth, to the Council of State ; con^ 
cerning the reinforcement of Oftend: anfwer to Vlll. 
70. ( Fr. ) Theobalds, May 11,1591. 119. 

76. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; charges againft 
the States. (Orig.) Theobalds, May 12, 1591. 120. 

77. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports military 
proceedings. Hague, May 14, 1591. 122. 

78. The States General, to the Privy Council; in 
behalf of Herm. Roodenburg arrefted in London, 
though belonging to their embaffy. (Fr.) Hague, 
May 15, 1591. 123. 

79. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; concerning the 
above Roodenburg. Hague, May 16, 1591. 124. b. 

80. Sir Edw. Norris, to ]\fr. Bodley; ahfwer to 
VIII. 71. (Orig. Fr.) Oftend, May 16, 1591. 125. 

8K Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reports the fur- 
prize of the foit of Zutpheii by fir Fr. Vere. Ha^-uej 
May 17, 1591. I25!'b. 

82. The Lds. of Council, to Mr. Bodley; notify- 
ing the entrance of the Spanifli fleet info the norro\7 
feas. (Orig.) Theobalds, May 17, 1591. 126. 

83. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports the 
proceedings of fir Fr. Vere before Zutphen. Hague, 
May 21, 1591. 126. b. 

84. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; about ammuni- 
tions fent by fome Dutch to the Spaniards, and the 
French leaguers. (Orig.) Weftm. May 2 1, 1 59 1 . 127. 

85. Tho. Bodley.^ to Ld. Burleigh; reports the 
fiirrender of Zutphen. 1 27. 

86. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; directing him 
to ufe his heft endeavours to obtain certain pa- 
pers brought out of Spain by fome Englilhmen£ 
and inclofing a Spanifli letter ofjf; Snowden, one df 
the Engliihmeii. Weftm. Jtayjftfc and London, 
May 23, 1591. w rTJi. I ^ 

87. Ld. Burleigh, to, Mr. Bodley; about Sonooy's 
bufifiefs. (Orig.) Coufc May 25|j^i^9ri. - 

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bf Zutphen. {Fr.) May so, 1591. i^f). 
^ . 9Q. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; fix difpatclies 
of June 1,5, ... 6- 1 0 and 1 C, 1 5g l . 1 30. 

90. ,The Lds. of Council to Mr. Bodley; ic(i\iiiing 
the States to fupply fome fliips to aflift in intercepting 
a Spaniih Weil ladia fleet. (Oiig.) Greenwich, 
June 13, 1591. 138. 

91. M. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; about the above 
tequefted fiipply, and the motions of the army. 
(Orig.) Court, June 16, 159]. I3f). 

92. Ld. Burleigh, to ]\Ir. Bodley; concerning fir 
Tho. Morgan's removal of Mr. Chamberlain from the 
oificcofprovoft marlhai of Bergen-op-Zoom. (Orig.) 
Strand, June 18, 1591. 139. b. 

93. Mn Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; two difpatches. 
Ju|le#2 and 28, 1591. i40. 

04. A placart of the States General about their 
U^thc \s eftward. ^FrO/ Hague, J uly 3, 1 59 1 . 1 42. 
' 95. The Lds. OT^outicil, to Mr. Bodley; about 
• ^hfi^tinarges brought by the States againft fir Edward 
Norris. (Orig.) Greenwich, July 1 1, 1.591. 148. 

96. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh and the Lords 
of Council I three difpatches, July 11, 13/ and 17, 
1591. 149. 

97. Q. Elizabeth, to count Mauiice de Naflau; 
encouraging him in thefei-vice, &c* (Fr.) July 24, 
1591. 153. b. 

98. Mf. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about the affift- 
ance of Ihips, &c. Amlieim, July '2.>, l.^Oi. 154. 

99. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; on divers mat- 
t**^ fir Ed Norris, &c. (Orig.) Greenwich, July 
^] 159I4 155. 

100. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; with fome in- 
tercepted letters of Vafleur, &c. Arnheim, July 24, 
1591- 156. 

ipi. Le Vafleur, to intelligence and di- 

reftions; an intercepted letter. (Fn) Nimeguen, 
July 27, 1591. 157. 

102. A note of the places of niufter for the troops 
' ift^ Engliflipay: intercepted, (Fr.) .July .as, 1591. 

158. 

103. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; two difpatches. 
.Hague, July 31, 159 h 1 158. b. 

104. -^ Le ValTeur, to Mons. de Tafiis; intelligence 
about the motions of the army. (Fr.) Nimeguen, 
July 28, 1591. IGO. 

^*05. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; three dif- 
pa^ches^t^^^ 2A[tig. 8, 1 0, and 1 9, 1 ^9 1 • 161. 

106. Ld. Burlcigli, to Mr. Bodley; about the 
Charges againil iir Edward Norris, &c. (Orig.) 
Court at Chichefter, Aug. 23, 1591. 166. 

107. Depofitions of l^errc Corteliene, prifoner at 
Middleburg, concvM'ning the contributions raifed at 
Oliend mjon the Frank;" and ^ fome i ntr igues 
tdiitrdsWiiiging about a tmceiiwi^e'Dril^'^»tnK. 
(Fr.) Aug 22, 1591. 167. 

108. An obfervation of divers things meet for the 
States CJcncral to conlider in their aniVer to the 
f^D3|!H!fofs commiflioners, feiit to move them, to a 
peace wiUi Spaja>. (from Ld. Burleigh.) Sept. 1591. 

^ 109. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; two difpatches. 
mg:f^%59U 176. 

110. Tho. Burgh, to Mr. Bodley; about com- 

S^kinte of the States concerninff the victualling of 
biiiiescompanies at the charge of tne country . (Orig. ) 
•rill, ^pt. s,jdgi. . ; > 17^. 



111. Tho. Bodley, to IxJ. Burleigh; two difpatclies* 

M%ue, stept. 9 ^nJiimrimi: ' 179. b.; 

1 Tho. Bodle;^, to fir Edward Norris; with the 

charges of the States agamft him. Sept. 19, 1591. 

iff' ^ ig^^j,^ 

1 1 3. The States General, to fir Ed. Norris ; accept- 
ing his declaration that he would abitain from all ille- 
gal proceedings. (Fr.) Sept. '20, 1591. IS£. 

1 14. Sir Edw. Norris, to Mr. Bodley ; acknowledg-^ 

ing the receipt of the two preceding articles. (Orig.) 
Oitcnd, Sept. 1591. 18:3. 

1 15. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; two difpatches. 
Sept. 30, 1591. ' 7 183. b. 

116. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General; in fa- 
vour of Paul Buys. Oct. 1591. 185. b. 

1 17. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; various intel- 
Hgefice about the army, &c. Oik 4^ isgr. v IM. 

118. Sir Edw. Norris, to the States General; about 
his juflification. (Fr.) Oftend, 0(?t. C, 15<)1. 187. 

119. Confiderations had touching the form of a 
placart concerning the traffic, &c.; prefented to Q. 
Elizabeth by Mons. Caron, Sept. 30, 1591 — noted 
Oct. 7, 1591. 188. 

120. The' Lds. of Counca, to Mr. Bodley ; objeft- 
ing to the above intended placart, &c. (Orig.) 
Oatlands, Oft. 7, I59i. ipo. 

121. The States General, to the imperial deputies 
at Cologne; repeating their declaration that they 
would not treat for peace. (Fr.) Hague, Oct. 9, 
1591. ' 190. b. 

122. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley ; two difpatchc^. 
(Orig.) Weftm. Oa. 8 and 21, 1591. l&K 

1^3. Tlio. Ferrers, deputy of tlie merchant adven- 
turers, to Mr. Bodley; againft a placart of the States 
concerning the trade of the Company. Middleb. 0<!t 
J9, 1591. 193. 

124. Tlie imperial deputies, to the States General; 
about peace, and for palfpoits. (Dutch.) Cologn, 

oa. 24, 1591. 194. 

ia5. Col. D. Sonnoy, to Mr .Bodley; concerning his 
caufe with the States, which he offers to fubmit to ar- 
bitration. (Orig, Fr.) Londi^ 06iL'«3, I5dl. 19*: 
Tlie in^pcrial deputies, to the States General; 
demanding letters of fafe-cpndud;. (Fr.) Cologne, 
Oct. 24, 1591. J97. 

127* Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; ftporta his fi4- 

gociation concernino- the amendment of tlie inteiided 

placart, the aflair of Oftend, &c. 06t. e?, 1591. 198. 

1 29. Baron de Reydt's receipt for fome letters of 
the States, &c, which he pxomiles to keep till the re- 
turn of tlie imperial deputiinL (Fr.) Cologne, Oft. 

^fJ, 1591. 199. b. 

130. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; exprefTinghis 
uneafmefs at a repdft he fiacl received that he had in- 
curred difpleafure on account of thegovr. of Oftend s 
affair. Hague, 061. 29, 1591. 200. 

131. Tihe States General, to Baron de Rheede 
(Reydt) to tlie fame purport as viii. ici, and pro- 
bably inclpfing the fame. (Fr.) Hague, Oft. 11, 
1591. ' ^ ' 201. 

132. A Dutch copy of VlIl. 129. Oft. 29^1 591*. 

eo2. 

133. Heads of a remonftrance of the Council of 
State, to the States General ; concerning the provi- 
fion to be made fartiief ro f hw^A i of the war. ( Fr.) 

Nov. 1591. 203. 

134. Draught of a letter Mr. Bodley offered to 
write to the imperial ^iftballa^s. ^ Nor. liBi.. 205. 

135. Mr. Bodley, to the company of 'nie(c)i|ij{ 

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adventurers; acquaintinff them that the States had 
referred their requeft to tiie provinces. Hague, Nov. 
S, 1591. 210. b. 

136. Mr. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about fonie 
Tnoney owing to certain poor people of Flufliing. 
Nov. 3, 1591. 211. 

137. The fuhftance of what the Council of State 
dcmandeth of the States General, by their proportion 
of Nov. 5, 1591. 212. 

138. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; with fome in- 
tercepted letters from the college of Cardinals to the 
T). of Parma, &c. upon the Pope s death. Hague, 
Nov. 6, 1591. 212. b. 

139. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; direfling him 
to urge the States to hailen the embarkation of fome 
troops for France, &c. (Orig.) Strand, Nov. 9, 
1591. 213. 

140. The States' letter to the Imperial deputies, 
Vlir. ici. (Dutch.) Oct. 9, 1591. 214. 

141. InftruSions of the eleftor of Cologn, Bp. of 
Liege (Erneft of Bavaria) to ambalfadors fentby him 
to tne States General. (Fr.) Liege, Nov. 9, 1591. 

216. 

1 42. The deputies of the States General remaining 
at the Hague, to the Imperial ambalVadors at Cologn; 
notifying the receipt ot their letter of Oft. 24, and 
promifing to lay it before the fiil^ meeting of the 
States. (Fr.) Nov. 9, I59i. 222. b. 

143. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Bodley; inftruftions 
about 1000 auxiliaries to be fent from the Low 
Couqtries to the afliftance of the French king, &c. 
(Orig.) Richmond, Nov. 9, 1591. 223. 

144. A memorial for the manner of levying 1000 
foldiers to be tranfported out of the Low Countries 
lo Dieppe. Nov. 9, 139 1. 225. 

145. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; defiring leave 
to return. Hague, Nov. 10, 1591. 226. 

146. Art. VIII. 142, in Dutch. Nov. 9, 1591. 

226. b. 

147. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; concerning 
the proceedings of the Imperial ambalfadors, and the 
difpofition of the States reVpefting the propofed peace. 
Hague, Nov. 11, 1591. 227. 

148. Wi-atiflas Burgrave and Baron de Dona, to 
Mr. Bodley.^ complimental, and courting favour. 
(Lat.) Hague, Nov. 30, 1591- 228. 

149. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; informing 
h'lm of various letters from count Cafimir, cautioning 
the Dutch againft the Imperial ambafladors. Hague, 
Nov; 16, 1591. 228. b. 

1 50. Li Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley ; direding him 
to ad in favour of the merchants adventurers. (Orig. ) 
Court, Is^ov. 18, 1591. 229- 

151. Tlio. Bodley, to Mons. Barnevelt ; defiring a 
Ipeedy anfwer in Sonnoy s buimefs. Nov. 15, 159U 

229. 

152. Tho.' Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reports his pro- 
ceedings concerning the levying of troops for France. 
Hague, Nov. 20, 1591. 230. 

153. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; anfwers to 
Bodley's letters, of Nov. 3, (VIII. 136,) about the cre- 
ditors of Flufliing ; of Nov. 6, (VIII. 138,) about the 
ihtercepted letters of the cardinals ; and of Nov. 1 1, 
(Yin. 147,) concerning the Imperial ambafladors. 
(Orig.) Whitehall, Nov. 20, 1591. 231. 

154. Tho. Bodley's propofition to the Council of 
State, and certain deputies of the States ; concerning 
the levy of men for France. (Fr. a draught.) Nov. 
19, 1591. 232. b. 

155. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley j commending 



his proceedings about the feven companies to be fent 
to Dieppe. (Orig.) Court, Nov. 26, 1591. 233. 

156. The emperor Rudolph II, to the magiftratcs of 

the city of concerning his 'endeavours to bring 

about a peace. (Lat.) Prague, Nov. 22, 1591- 234. 

157. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reports a 
letter from count Cafimir to the States, ifor peace ; 
which the deputies, then letl at the Hague, are in- 
clined to fupprefs. Nov. 24, 159 1. 236. 

158. Tho. Ferrers, to Mr. Bodley; urging the fuit 
of the merchants adventurers. Middleb. Nov. 24, 
1591. 237. 

159. Count Cafimir, to the Emperor ; concerning 
the fteps taken towards bringing on a pacification. 
(Fr.) Heidelb. Nov. 24, 1591. 238. 

160. Tho. Bodlev, to the States General; conceni- 
ing the caufe of the merchants adventurers. Nov. 
25, 1591. 239- 

161. Count Cafimir to the States Gen a'; con- 
cerning the propofed pacification, (a French tranfla- 
tion from the German.) Heidelb. 061. 31, 1591. 

240; 

162. Tlio. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
about Spanifli levies in Germany, the Bp. of Leige's 
embafly to the States, and recommending Mich. 
Dormar for a company ; two letters. Hague, Nov. 
28 and 30, 159K 243. b. 

163. The Imperial ambalfadofs, to the States Ge- 
neral ; urging them to fome explicit anfwer to their 
propofals. (FW) Bruffels, Dec, 3, 1591. 245. 

164. The contribution of the Frank of Bmges. 
Dec. 1591. £45. b. 

165. A fummary ftatemeiit of the extraordinary 
levies for the fervice of 1591. (Fr.) Decreed in the 
Council of State, Dec. 3, 1591. 246. 

166. The letter of the Imperial ambafladors, VIII. 
163. in German. Dec. 3, 1591. 247. 

167. An abftrad of fome articles exhibited by M* 
Caron to the Privy Council, concerning fir lEdw. 
Norris's condud; with anfwers of the Council. (Fr.) 
Dec. 7, 1591. 248. 

168. Tho. Bodley, to Mr. Ferrers ; acknowledging 
the receipt of feveral letters fent him by Ferrers, and 
in general about the caufe of the merchants adven- 
turers. Hague, Dec. 7, 1591. 250. K 

1 69. Noel de Caron, to the Privy Council ; con- 
cerning VIII. 167. (Orig. Fr.) London, Dec. 9, 
1591. 251.'. 

170. An account of the difl>urfements of the con- 
tributions received by order of {it Edward Norris. 
Dec. 1591. 251. b. 

171. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; concerning 
the fuit of one Winter, a letter from the Emperor's 
ambafladors, &c. (two letters.) Hague, Dec. 10 and 
11, 1591. 252. 

172. A receipt of the Grefiier Aerflen, for fome 
letters for the States brought him from Bruflels, 
(Dutch and Fr.) Dec. 12, 1591. 255. 

173. Sir Edw. Norris, to Mr. Bodley; thanking- 
him for his friendfliip, &c. (Orig.) Oftend, Dec. 
1591. • 256. 

174. Tho. Bodley, to fir Edw. Norris; expoftula- 
tory about fir Edward's fufpicions. Dec. 15, 1591. 

256. b. 

175. The Lds. of Council, to Mr. Bodley and fir 
Fr. Vere ; dire6linff them to order Tho. Wiate to com^ 
over and juflify nis conduft. (Orig.) Whitehall, 
Dec. 15, 1591. 257. 

176. Q. Elizabeth, to Mr. Bodley: exprefling her 
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approbation of his conduft. (Orig.) Weftni. Dec. 

19, 1591. 258. 

177. The Lds. of Council, to Mr. Boclley; Hating 
that the 7 companies fent into Normandy were very 
deficient, ^^ith orders about the fidelity of niufters. 
(Orig.) Whitehall, Dec. 19, 1591. 250. 

178. An order of the Privy Council, to the go- 
Vernoi-s of the cautionary towns ; about taking ac- 
curate mufters. Whitehall, Dec. 19, 1591. 261. 

179. Tlie emperor Rudolph ll, to count Cafimir; 
about the propofed pacification. (Fr.) Pragde, Dec. 

20, 1591. 262. 

180. J. Lodingius, agent of count Cafimir; his re- 
queft to fee' Aelflen, not to produce the count's let- 
ter to the States but in the abfence of the Imperial 
ambaffadors. (Lat.) Hague, Dec. 22, 1591. 262. b. 

• 181. Ld. Burleigh, to Mr. Bodley; blaming the 
deficiencies in the 7 companies fent into Normandy. 
(Orig.) Weftm. Dec..2i, 1591. 263. 

182. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about the 
peace, the creditors at Flufliing, his return, &c. 
Hague, Dec. 22, 1591. 264. 

183. A requeft on the part of the D. of Cleves 
(John William) for free palfage of fome of his fuhjefts 
through Oliend. (Fr.) Dec. 30, 1591. 265. b. 

184. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports count 
Cafimir's further endeavours towards a peace, &c. 
Dec. 31, 1591. 206. 

1 85. A difcourfe or remonftrance, on the contribu- 
tions levied in the diftrift of Oftend. (Fr.) 269. 

1 86. A ftatement of fads concerning the convey- 
ance of ammunition from Holland into France, Spain, 
&c. 1591, 272. 

187. A memorial of the deputies of the States (jSe- 
n^eral, to Q. Elizabeth; concerning the feizure of 
fome Dutch Ihips. (Fr.) 1591. 273. 

188. The names of the companies that are ap- 
J)ointed' for France. 275. 

1 89.. A memorial of the merchants and inhabitants 
of Zealand, to the States of that Province ; concern- 
ing the injuries they fufiain from the Englifli. (Fr.) 
15^91. 276. 

. 190. Anextradlof the refolutions taken for the 
fafeguard of the fea for 1591 ; being a note of the. 
ihips to be equipped by each province. (Fr. and 
Dutch.) 280. 

191. Reafons why the convoy, licence money, and 
other new and extraordinary impofitions, fhould not 
be exaftcd of the merchants adventurers, by the States 
Cieneral. 1591. , 2B4I 

192. A remonftrance of the Englifli merchants 
againft a decree of the States General, concerning the 
woollen trade. (Lat) 1591. 2^5. 

193. Q. Elizabeth, td the States (jreheral ; concern- 
ing the complaints of the Englifli merchants. (Lat.) 

288. 

194. A ftatemerit of the difference in her Majcfi:y*s 
charges in the Low Countries, according to two dif- 
ferent eliablifliments. 159K 289. 



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1. ' Tlie names of, and fums iffued to, thirty-one 
captains in garrifon at Bergen-op-Zoom, who came 
oVer with his excellency (Ld. Leicefter?) 1587. 1. 

2. Warrants for money iffued to certain captains, 
lune 9> 10, ^nd 1 1, J 58t. 



3. Anthony Jcrikinfon, to Q. Elizabeth; propofing 
1 voyage of difcovcry to Cathay by the nortli IhiZ 
May 31, 1505. " 4. 

4. Ld. Burleigh, to . . . about ncgociallons. 

for peace, in wliich duke Caiimir was in uch concerned. 
(Orig.) Weftm. Jan. 18, 1.591-2. (i. 

5. The Council of State of Holland, to Q. Eliza- 
beth ; concerning the mifdemeanors of fir Ed. Norris, 
for which he ought to be accountable to them^ 
Hague, Jan. 23, 1592-3. s. 

6. Tho. Bodley? to Ld. Burleigh? intelligence 
about negociations for peace, Hague, Jan. ^% 
1591-2. 10. 

7. Sir Edw. Norris, to Tho. Bodley ; defiririg him 
to obtain from the States money for his entei tain- 
meiit and arrears. (Orig.) Oftend, Feb. 2. 12. b. 

8. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about negocia- 
tions of the Imperial ambaliador, and otlicr commif- 
fiOners for peace. Hague, 1592. 13. 

9. Tho. Bodley? to Ld. Burleii^h ; about the pro- 
fecution of the war, and various military preparations, 
(the end wanting.) 1592. 35. 

10. The Council of State of the L^nited Provinces,, 
to the States General; urging them to make provi- 
fion for the campaign of the year 1 592. 10*. 

11. Sommaire de ce que les deput(^»s de Zelando 
ontremontre ;\ Mcfirs. cUi Conlcil d'Etat, touchant la 
garnifon de Vliriinguc. 17^ 

1 2. An ordinance of the ftates of Zealand ; concern- 
ing various abufes in the pay of the Englilh garrifon 
atfluihing. jg. 

13. Ott. Hen. von dem Byland Baron de Reidt„ &c. 
to the States General; tlefiring a fafe-condu6l fot 
hinifelf and other Imperial commiffioners, to open a 
negociation for peace. (Fr.) Antwerp, Jan. 1, 
1591-2? 19. 

14. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; thanks, aYid a- 
bout his negociations concerning the pay of the 
army, &c. Hague, Jan 10. oq^ 

15. Sir Edw. Norris's inftruftions to Maillard Ma'er- 
tins, his fec^ of certain things he is to reprefent to 

^ the States General; concerning fafeguards. Oftend^ 
i Feb. 27, 1592? together with an anfwer from the 
States, of March 17, 1592? (both Fr.) 22. 

16. The merchants adventurers, to Tho. Bodley; 
requefiing him to proteA their interefts with the 
States Geneial. Middleburg, March 15, 1591-2. 

23. b. 

1 7. Another letter to the faine purport. London, 
March 16, 1591-2. 03. 5, 

18. A warrant with inftru^ions to fir Tlio. Flood, 
'appointed paymafter to the forces in the Low' 

Countries. 04, 

19- Sir Iliomas Shirley's patent a^ treafurer of the 
army in the Low Countiies; Weftm. Feb: 27, 1597. 

27. 

, 20. Ltl. Burleigh, to Tho. Bodley; about the ne- 
gociatioris with Byland, and the othe'r linperial am-' 
balTadors, concerning peace, &c. (Orig.)' At court,' 
Feb. 24, 1592? 09. 

21. Q. Elizabeth, to Tho. Bodley ; about rcftoring^' 
T. Chamberlain to the provoftfhip of Bei-gen-op-Zoom. 
!(Orig.) Weftm, Feb. 24, 1591-2; - 30. 

22. A note of funis contributed by feyeral town* 
in Holland, in Jan. Feb. and March, 1592. 31. 

23. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; the province 
of Guelders likely to contribute to the States; the 
negociations of tJie Imperial ambaffadors, mufters, 
&c. Hague, Feb. 25, 1591-2. 33. 

24. Tho. Bodley, to Ld- Burleigh; reports his 

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Tiieafures to counteraft Mons. By land ; about fupplies, 
&c. (end wanting.) 1592. 33. 

25. Tho. Bod ley, to fir Edw. Norris ; about his en- 
tertainment, and arrears, &c. a correded draught. 
Feb. 1. 34. 

26. Bartolius Ractt ... to Tho. Bodley ; compli- 
mental, and with fome intelligence. (Orig. Lat.) 
Brunfw. Dec. i, 1585. 35. 

27. Hen. Vom. Holt, to about fome con 

cerns between the mercliants adventurers and the 
Hanfe Towns. (Orig. lat. ; the beginning wanting.) 
Embden, March 28, 1585. 37. 

28. Sir Ed. Norris, to the States General ; applies 
for money, &c. (Fr. orig.) Oftend, Feb. 13. 39. 

. 29. Fred. William D. of Saxe-Altemburg, admini 
firator of the electorate of Saxony, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
in behalf of Jerom Schwarz, a young Saxon who had 
been circumvented and imprifoned in London. (Lat.) 
Torgaw, March G, 1596. 40 

. 30. Chrifiian I. eleflor of Saxony, to Q. EHzabcth; 
exprefling his defire to conciliate fome commercial 
differences. (Lat.) Waltlieim, Aug. 12, 1591. 43. 

31. Fred. William, adminiftrator of Saxony, to Q. 
Elizabeth; exprelling his defire to be upon the beft 
terms with the queen, and commending. Criftoph 
Barking her refident. (Lat.) July 29, 1593. 45. 

SC. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ? about fome ne- 
goeiations in Germany ; and intelligence. (Orig.) 
Xubec, May 31, 1585. 46. 

33. A latin fragment, much ftained. 47. 

34. Chriftian I. eled. of Saxony, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
Tecommemling a concern of count Hohenloh, con 
cerning fome difturbances among the garrifon of 
Gertruydenburg. (Lai) Drefden, XVI. cal. Feb. 
1589. 48. 

35. Edzard II. count of Eaft Friefland, to Q. Eli- 
zabeth; reprefenting fome difierences betM^een him 
and the Dutch, protefting that he does not favour 
the Spaniards, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Aurich, June 15, 
1587. -^0. 

36. Chriftian I. ele6^. of Sax., to Q. Elizabeth ; in 
anfw^er to a melTage from the Q. brought him by fir 
Hof. Palavicino, declaring his fteadinefs in the j)ro 
tefl:ant caufe. (Lat.) Drelden, June 5, 1590. 54. 

37. A vindication of count Edzard againft fome 
charges brought againft him by Q. Elizabeth, and the 
E. of Leicefter, and faid to have been delivered by 
Mr. Herle. (Lat.) Embden, May 29, 1580'. 56. 

38. Eight leaves in the fame hand, and on the fame 
fubjed as the preceding article, but the order of them 
not well afcertained. 60. 

39. A paper concerning the modp of fecuring the 
count of Eaft Friefland to the intereft of England, 
(perhaps from Leicefter to Herle.) 1586. 68. 

40. An agent of duke Cafimir, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
reprefentiog divei's matters in behalf of his mafter, 
and endeavouring to excite her to profecute the war 
with vigour. (Fr.) Hague, May 20, 1588. 69. 

4K The magiftratea of Cologn, to Q. Elizabeth; 
requefting the reftitution of certain goods belonging 
to fome of their citizens, and taken on board a Por- 
tuguefe Eait India Ihip by fir Fr. Drake* (Orig. 
I^t.) July 29, 1587. 73. 

42. A petition of Hen. van. Ambach of Gueldres, 
to Ld. Leicefter? defiring a captain's conimiflion 
over 40 or 50 men to be raifed by himfelf. (Fr.) 
1587.* 74. 

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comte Edzard d'Oft Frife, et Ip fieu;; Herle, apibalTar 
deur de S. M. d'Angleterre et de S. Ex. (a rough 
draught imperf.) .. 76., 

44. John Renghaus, to Mr. Hei;le; recpefting 
fome commercial advantages ; alfo conveyiqg fome 
intelligence. (Orig. Fr.) F rom the river Ems. June 
29, 1586. 77. 

4^. A proclamation of the Empr. Rudolph II. againft 
count Witgenftcin and others, who had committed 
fome afts of violence againft the chapter of Stralburg. 
(German.) Prague, July 15, 1585. 79. 

46.. William Herteor Herle, to the E. of Leicefter; 
intelligence from Eaft Friefland. Two If tters. (Orig.) 
Embden, Dec. 20, 1586, and July 15, 1587. 81. 

47* Hor. Palavicino, to the E. of JLeicefter; reports 
his voyage from Enckhuyfen to Bremen, the rumours 
of tlie emperor s death, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Bremen, 
March 19, 1585-6. 85. 

48. W. Earle ? to the count of Oldenburg ; noti- 
fying the; treaty of neutrality between , the Q, of 
England and count Edzard, and requefting him to 
prohibit all fupplies to, the en^my put of his territo- 
ries. (Germ.) Embden, June 10, 1586. . 86. 

49. Edzard II. . Ct. of Eaft Friefland, to Q. Eliza- 
b^tli; concerning a law-fuit between hhn and IL 
Manninga andl heod. Sonnoy, in which he dcfires 
her to interfere. (Lat.) Aurich, Sept. 1586. 88., 

50. Heflel Nyfma (Ayfma?.) prefident of Friefland, 
to Mr. Herle ; concerning piovifions in the neighbour- 
hood of Groningen. (Low Dutch.) May 18, 15&6. 

r ... 99. 

51. TheE. of Leicefter ? to John Ct. of Eaft Frief- 
l^md (bxothertq Edzard IJ.r) informingjiim. that he 
had apprized the queen with the matter the cpunt 
wilhed to impart to her. Stickhufcn, April 25, 1585. 

90. 

52. ..... Wa^lker ? to Ld. Birrleigh ; about the muf- 

ters of the Englilh forces in the Low Countries. 
Hague, Jan. 10, 1591-2. gi. 

53 , Walker? to Mif\ Cfilpin ; labout fome arti- 
cles between England and the States, &c. Jan. 19^ 
1^91-2. ^ . ^ J 92. b. 

54. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports Byland 
the Imperial ainbairador5 arrival; about the mufterof 
troops, and intelligence of Ct. Cafimir's death, &c, 
1^9^. 93., 

5^.. Sir Wm. Fitzwiliiam,.to Card. Wolfey ; reports 
leveral convedations between himfelf and the,Calai3 
poftmafter, and feveral French officers and emiflaries; 
alfo about fome military excurfions, and prisoners ta- 
ken. (Origi)^ Guilhes, Alay 26. 94. 

5{}..Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
about thp Imperial an;ibairador, the affairs of France^ 
&c. Hague, March 15, \o9i-2. , ,90,, 

. 57. M;emoires fur la guerre prefente entre la Reine 
d'Angleterre et le Roy Philippe, &c. faites par Hum^ 
fre Bradley gentilhomme Braban^on. March 9, 
^^91-2.. . ; . . . 98^ 

58. The Lds. of Council, to Tho, Bodley ; inftruc-^ 
tions about the iroraplaints of the States againft fir 
Edw. Norris. Whitehall, March 25, 1592. 113. 

59. Ld» Burleigh, to Tho. Bodley; directions about 
the Imperial ambaftkdory the Av^ar, and fir Edw. Norris. 
(OrigO March 25, 1592. 113. b. ; 

fip. Tlio. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports count 
Maurice's intention to befiege Gertruydenburg, dif- 
con tents in Brabant, &c. Hague, March 17, 1592-3. 

114. 

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iOftg.^ Ateourt, March 19, 1592-s. 114. b. 

6^. Tho. Bodley, to Ldi Burleigh ; about the fiege 
of Gertruvdenburg, the mufter of the troops, &c. 
HagUe> March 2e, 1592-5. 115. 

63/ Tlio. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; three difpatches 
^ibout the Imperial ambaffador, military affairs, fir 
Edvr. Norris, &c. Hague, March 27, April 1 and 8, 
1592. 117. 

64. Tho. Bodley, to the merchants adventurers in 
London ; acquaints them with the effect of their ap- 
plication to the States. Hague, April 8, 1592. 

122. b. 

65. Ld. Burleigh, to Tho. Bodley ; direftinghim to 
folicit the States in favour of col. Sidney. (Orig.) 
At court, April 3, 1 592. 1 23. 

66. Tho. Ferrers, deputy of the merchants adven- 
turers at Middleburg, to Tlio. Bodley ; about the ne- 

fociations with the States concerning their fociety. 
liddleb. April 3, 1592. 123. b. 

67. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; a difpatch — 
Zealand refufes to pay its quota at the rate propofed ; 
conferences with Barnevelt, &c. Hague, April 7, 
1592. 124. 

68. The States General, to the Imperial ambafladors ; 
declaring that they cannot enter into a pacification on 
account of their league with France and England. 
(Fr.) Hague, April 7, 1592. 125.^ 

69. Sir Edw. Norris, to Tho. Bodley ; about the 
hardlhips of the fervice ; his demands from, and ac- 
counts with, the States. (Orig.) Oftend, 1592.128. 

70. A paper relating to the garrifon of Flufhing, 
&c. feemingly a lift of officers. 129. 

71. Lord Burleigh, to Tho. Bodley ; dircftions and 
advice concerning the Imperial ambalfadors, and other 
negociations. (Orig.) Weftm. April 10, 1592 

130. 

72. A requifition in favour of the merchants adven- 
turers; perhaps from Q. Elizabeth to the States General. 
(Lat) 132. 

73. " The contents of the States letter to her nia- 
jefty, dated April 14, 1592. with the anfwersofthe 
merchants adventurers to the particulars of the fame.'* 

133. 

74. Points et articles que S. Ex. a accord^ au 
gouverneur gamifon et ville de Steenwick." July 4, 
1592. 154. 

75. The merchants adventurers in London, to Tho. 
Bodley ; about the cloth trade in the United Provinces. 
London, July 4, 1592. 155. 

76. Tho. Bodley, to Ld, Burleigh; reports plans 
of expeditions toward Coeworden, Grolle, &c. Hague, 
July 4, 1592. 155. b. 

77. The Lds. of the Privy Council, to the officers of 
two bands in garrifon at Oftend ; ordering two com- 
panies that were abroad, to march into that town. 
(Orig.) Greenw. July 9, 1592. 156. 

78. Differential points referred by the merchants 
adventurers, to the States General; about" Tara- 
ment" 157. 

79. The Lds. of Council, to fir Edw. Norris or 
Mr. Bodley ; about the defence of Oftend. (Orig.) 
Greenw. Julyg, 1592. 158. 

80. Tho. Ferrers, deputy of the merchants adven- 
turers at Middleburg, to Mr. Bodley ? thanks for 
kindnefs, and requeftin^ him to procure fonie ex- 
emptions. (Orig.) Middleb. June 10. 158. b. 

81. The merchants adventurers at Middleburg, to 
Tho. Bodley ; about his negociations in their behalf. 
Middleb. April If, 1592. 159. 



82. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth ; in an- 
fwer to fonie requifitions of hers in favour of the mer- 
chants adventurers. (Fr.) Hague, April 4, I692. 

160. 

83. Extrafts and copies of divers privileges of the 
merchants adventurers, chiefly granted them by the 
Hanfe Towns ; alfo about the tare of cloths in the 
Low Countries ; fome fragments. 163. 

84. Ld. Burleigh, to Tho. Bodley; about the 
anfwer of the States to the Imperial ambaflador, and 
defiring him to exhort count Maurice to fome vi- 
gorous exertion. (Orig.) Weftm. April 17, 1592. 

167- 

85. Tho. Ferrers, to Tho. Bodley; thanks for his 
good offices in behalf of the merchants adventurers. 
(Orig.) Middleb. April 9, 1592. 167. b. 

86. J. Wheeler, to Tho. Bodley ; about the con- 
ferences concerning tare, in behalf of the merchants 
adventurers. (Orig.) Middleb. April 28, 1592. 

168. 

87. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; about warlike 
preparations in Holland. April 21, 1592. 169. 

88. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleidi ; reports an in- 
terview between count Maurice and anemillary of the 
D. of Parma, who came to oftcr a pacification. April 
23, 1592. , 170. 

89. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; concerning his 
negociations on mercantile affairs ; with a co])y of a 
requifition to the States in behalf of the merchants 
adventurers. Hague, April 26, 1592. 171. 

90. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; a long difpatch 
about his negociations for fuccour to be fent by the 
States, to the French, &c. Hague, May 1, 1592. 

172. 

91. Tho. Ferrers, to Tho. Bbdley; acknowledging 
two of his letters. (Orig.) Middleburg, May 1, 
1592. 176. 

92. The merchants adventurers, to the Lds. of 
Council ; requefting them to proceed iii the matter 
relating to the tare of cloth. 176. b. 

93. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth; on mer- 
cantile concerns, chiefly the exportation of corn to 
the enemy, which tlie Q* complained of. (Fr.) 
Hague, May 4, 1592. 177. 

94. Tho. Bodley, to fir Ed. Norris ; about his conr 
cerns with the States. May 4, 1592. 181. b. 

95. Another copy of the letter of the States Gene- 
ral, to Q. Elizabeth, IX. 93. 182. 

96. Lord Burleigh, to ITio. Bodley ; about the 
Dutch trafficking with the enemy ; their rigorous 
placarts againft the merchants adventurers,&c. (Orig.) 
At court. May 5, 1592. isG. 

97. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports a con- 
ference with M. Buzenval, about aid to be given to 
France, &c. Hague, May 5, 1592. 187. 

98. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General; about 
the aid to be given to France, and the affairs of the 
merchants adventurers. (Fr.) May 1592. I89. 

99- Ld. Burleigh, to Tlio. Bodley ; with a copy 
of the above letter of the Q. inclofed, and on the af- 
faii-s therein contained. (Orig.) Weftm, May 8, 
1592. 191, 

100. Q. Ehzabeth, to Tho. Bodley; direftinghim 
to urge the States to comply with her demands 
about the aid to France. (Orig.) Greenw. May 9^ 
1592. 192. 

101. Sir Edw. Norris, to Tho. Bodley; about his 
coming fpeedily to Mr. Bodley. (Orig.) Middleb. 
May 11, 1592. 19s. 

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103. The Council of State of the United Provinces, 
to fir Ed. Norris ; ordering him to return to Oflend, 
and not to meddle any longer with the contributions. 
(Fr.) Hague, May 16, 1592. 194. 

104. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reporting his 
negociations in confequence of the queen's orders in 
rx. 100; &c. Hague, June 1, 1592. 195. 

' 105* An affidavit taken by the magiftmtes of 
Middleburg of the feizure of fundry effects on board 
tiie Griffin, a Dutch Ihip, by fome Englilh captains. 
(Fr.) June 9, 1592. 200. 

* 106. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about the 
difficulties attending the liege of Steenwick, the 
feizures on board the Griffin, &c. Hague, June 9, 
1592. 204. 

107. Tho. Ferrers, to Tho. Bodley; two letters, 
wifljing for a Ipeedy anfwer from the States to the 
queen's laft letter ; about the fiege of Steenwick, &c. 
(Orig.) Middleb. June 9, and 12, 1592. 204. b. 

• 108. Tho. Bodley, to Tho. Ferrers; concerning the 
applications in favour of the merchants adventurers, 
to the States General. Hague, June 20, 1592. 

205. b. 

109. Tho. Ferrers, to Tho. Bodley ; in anfwer to 
the above. (Orig.) Middleb. June 25, 1592. 206. 

110. Tho. Bodley, to lord Burleigh ; reports am- 
baffadors from the Ele6tor Palatine being arrived at 
the Hague. June 26, 1592. 207. 

111. Tho. Bodley, to lord Burleigh; Steenwick 
l>eing taken, the States deliberate about the fiege of 
Coeworden. Hague, June 29, 1592. 208. 

112. The merchants adventurers, to Ld. Burleigh; 
complaining of the placart of the States Generisil,- about 
the tare of cloths. June 1592. iog. b. 

113. Q. Elizabeth, to Tho. Bodley ; abotit the 
forces to be fent to the affiftance of France, and the 
goods feized on board the Griffin. (Orig.) Greenw. 
July 1, 1592. ^ • 210.' 

' 114. " A fchedule containing the manner how* the 
number of 2550 foldiers fhall be put in re^dinefsto be 
fent into France out of her majefl^y's forces in the 
Low Countries," figned by feveral lords of the. coun- 
cil. (Orig.) July l, 1592. 211. 

. 115. The Lords of Council, to the governors and 
captains of the Englifli companies in the Lo>v Coun. 
tries ; an order for marching foldiers into Brittanny. 
(Orig.) July 1592. 212. k 

\16. Q. Elizabeth to the States General ; about 
fending 2500 Englifh foldiers into Brittanny. (a rough 
draught in Burleigh's haad.) July 24, 1592. 213. 

1 1 7. The above article in Friench ; a fair copy. 

215. 

118. A Remonftrance to the States, concerning 
fome duties laid on the merchants adyeuiturers. (Fr.) 

. \ r. 217. 

119. Lift of the Englilh bands in the Lo^v Coun- 
tries ; with notes of thofe that are to go into France. 
July 1592. 218. : 

120. A paper, entitled "Indignities done to her 
Majefty," on the part of the States. ,222. 

121. A copy of Q. Elizabeth's letter to Tho. Bod- 
ley, IX. 113. 224. 

122. Ld. Burleigh, to Tlio. Bodley; about th6 
troops to he fent into France. (Orig.) July 2, 1592. 

> 225. 

123* An alteration of fome part of tlie fchedule of 
the council, IX. 114. (Orig.) July 2, 1592. 225. b: ' 

124. Tho. Bodley, to Ld, Burleigh; reporting his 



negociations in confequehce of his inftruftions of 
July I, and 2; and intelligence, with a P. S. of the 
1 6th. Hague, July 15, 1592. 226. 

125. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General ; expoftu- 
lating concerning the exceffive charges Ihe is at far 
aflifting them, &c. (Fr.) 228. 

126. Sir Ed w. Norris, to Tho. Bodley ; reprefent- 
ing ho\v Oftend is harrafled by the enem}' ; and re- 
commending fome military regulations. (Orig.) 
Oftend, July 13, 1592. " 229. 

127. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; enclofing co- 
pied of fome preceding letters. ^ Hague, July 16, 
1592. 230. b. 

128. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about his ne- 
gociations concerning the troops to be fent into Brit- 
tanny. July 19, 1592. 23 L 

1 29. Copies of four papers relating to the caufe or 
the merchants adventurers. 1592. 232. 

1 30. Ld. Burleigh, to Tho. Bodley ; inftruftions 
concerning the troops to be fent into Fmnce, &c. 
Greenw. July 20, 1592. 234. 

131. The Lords of Council, to Tlio. Bodley ; di- 
refting him to demand of the States certain allowances 
to fir Tho. Bafkcrville, commandant at Ramekins. 
(Orig.) Greenw. July 21, 1592. 235. 

132. Tho. Bodley, to the States General; re^jueft- 
ing redrefs for fome outrage committed on a Briftol 
fliip. (Fr.) Hague, July 23, 1592. 236. 

133. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about fome 
irregularity in their correfpondence; and itatelligence 
concerning the war. Hague, July 29, 1592. 237- - 

134. Tho. Ferrers, to Tho. Bodley; about a meet- 
ing at the Hague, concehiiilg thfe caufe of the itier- 
chants adventurers. (Orig.) Middleb. July 25, 1592. 

238. 

1 35. Tho. Bodley, to Tho. Ferrers ; defiring fome 
information concerning the fame caufe. Hagiie^ 
July 29, 1592. 238. b. ' 

1 36. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. BuHeigh ; intelligence 
about the war. Aug. 1, 1592. 239. 

137. Ld. Burleigh, to Tho. Bodley; about the ne- 
gociations of the latter. (Orig.) Greenwich .... 24, 
1592. \ ' ' 240. 

138. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
about the Svar. 1592. 241. 

139. Ld. Burleigh, to TTip! Bodley ; about the ne- 
go,c\^tions concerning the troops to be fent into, 
France. (Orig.) Greenwich, July 28, 1592. 242. 

141. Tho. Ferfets, to llio. Bodlej^; M'ith propofala 
of the merchants adventuiers ^oncerpin^ their caiifej 
ami a copy of a letter of the faid mercliants to the 
States inclofed. . (Orig.) Middleb. Aug. 3, 1592. 

■ ' • ■ ■ to- 

" 1*42. The Council of State^of Ihd United Ppovinyes, 
t6 Tho; Bodley ; acquainting him with orders git^en 
for the defence of OlVend ; \v?ith i:W)ies of lettei s t'o 
fir Fr. Vere, and.fir- Ed. Ndriidyjfer tne i^urpofe afore- 
laid,. (Orig. Ffll) Swal, Aiigj ^^159^ . i (244. : 

• ' I43. Ld. BuVreigh, to Tho. l]lodleyv about ^He coiti- 
panies to be fent into France, and the fupplies ne- 
ceflary for them. (Orig.) i Weftrii. Aug: 4, 1592. 

_ •:■!:■ , 240. 

144. Tho Bodley, to Ld. Bdrl^igh'; four difpatches 
concerning his nenjociations, and various intelligence 
refpe6fing the war, &c. Ha§;ue, Aug. 8, 11,^19, and 
20, 1592. : 247. 

145. Ld. Burleigh, to Tho. Bodley; the Queen is 
peremptorv concerning the troops to be fent into 
France ; meaEfures to be taken in confequeiicc. (Orig.) 
Aug. 21, 1592-^ / 252. 

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146. P«^e Clement VHI, to the D. of Parma; about 
his endeavours to make up a quarrel between a fon of 
the duke, and the D. of Mantua and Marq. del Vaflo. 
(Ital.) Rome, Auguft IG, 1592. 252. b. 

147. Q. Elizabeth, to Tho. Bodley; peremptory 
ordera about the troops to be fent into France. (Or ig. ) 
Aldenneifton, Aug. '22, 1592. 253. 

148. Inftruaions of the Privy Council, to Mr. 
Ed«'. Burneham, fent into the Low Countries for the 
tranfport of the troops into France. 1592. <i55. 

149. Q. Elizabeth, to Tho. Bodley; direaing lOO 
horfemen to be added to the troops to be fent into 
France. (Orig.) Ramfbury, Aug. 26, 1592. 257- 

150. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; three dif- 
patches. Hague, Aug. 29 and 30, and Sept. 1 3, 1 592. 

^58* 

151. Sir Edw. Norris, to Tho. Bodley; urging: the 
fpeedy fending of two companies into Oftend. (Orig. 
Fr.) Oftend, Sept. 12, 1592. £61. 

1^2. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Barleigh; about his ne- 
gociations concerning the companies for France, &c. 
Hague, Sept 4, 1592. 

153. Tho. Bodley, to fir. Edw. Norris; apprizing 
him of reinforcements to be fent him. Hague, Sept 
9, 1592. ^64. 

154. Ld. Burleigh, to Tho. Bodley; acknowledg- 
ing the receipt of his intelligence about the embarka- 
tion of the companies. (Orig.) Denham, Sept 5, 
1592. ^64. b. 

155. " Ordera eftabliflied by the Queen for the re- 
forming of fundry frauds and abufes in the diftribu- 
tion of the imprefts payments and apparel appointed 
to the common foldiera in the Low Countries." 

265. 

156. Laws and ordinances eftabliflied by the Queen 
for the difcipline of her army fent to the fuccour of 
the French king in BritUnny ; about their mufters, 
their pay, &c. 269. 

157. Five orders of the Queen aivi Council, relat- 
ing to the difcipline, mufters, and pay of lier troops 
in the Low Countries, Brittanny, &c. 1592, and 4. 

276. b. 

156. Orders to be obferved by fuch as are ap- 
poihted to deliver tlie apparel allowed by the Queen 
to the foldiers in garrifori. Sept 14, l ^92. 286. 

159. The States General;, their anfwer concerning 
the forces to be fent into France. (Fr.) Hague, 
Sept 14, 1592: ' 294. 

160. Tho. Bodley, taLd. Burleigh ; reports his ne- 
gociations about tiie fupply of the troops in Zealand, 
&c, §ept 14, 1592. 296. 

161. A mufter of the Englifli troops, taken at the 
t^aeit near Utrecht Sept. 13, 1592. 298. 

.i«^. Tha Bodley, to l.i about the en- 

largement of fom^ piifoners in wliofe behalf he ^lad 
i^terjc^d^l, Hagu^, Si^pt 16, I5ft2. 299. 

1^ Gqtwli Man&fekl, to M on& Rivas; ordering 
him: to fend a niniiber qf (oldiers to Dunkiiic to equip 
fome ihifi^ (Oi^ig, ?'r.) BiufC Sept 16, 1592. 

164. ,Tho.;BodI^^ W Ld. Burleigh; txr o difpatches 

about mufters, and divers particulars relating to 
lir Fr.^yore, tjhe troopj^,, t^c. J^lague, S^pt. ai and 29, 
1592! ; ; , 300. 

1 65. 1 Efiiieft Eka./ftf Cp|offue, D. of Bavacia, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; rcquefting the releafe of fome fubjpQis of 
his taken between Liege and Huy. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bonn, Oa. 1, 1592. / i , 

166. Tho. Bodley, to the States General; abouti 
the forces to be fent into France. (Fr.) . _ 306. 



1 67. Ld. Burleigh, to Tho. Bodley ; dircftions about 
the Englilli troops in the Low Countries. (Orig.) 
Denham, Od. 7, 1592. 30s. 

168. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; a long dif- 
patch on the application of the States for redrefs for 
the fpoils committed by En^liihmen on fome Zea- 
landers, &c. Hague, Ocl. 10, 1592. 309. 

169. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth; com- 
plaining of the troops ordered away from their camp 
to be fent into France. (Orig. Fr.) Hague, Ott. h, 
1592. 313. 

170. The Lords of Council, to T)io. Bodley; 
ftridlv commanding fir Nicholas Parker to march 
with his company for Brittanny. (Orig.) Hampton 
Court, Oct. 17, 1592. 314. b. 

171. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; four difpatches. 
Hague, 06t. 25, . . . Nov. 2 and . . . 1592. 315. 

172. The Council of State, to the States General; 
about the fupplics necefiary to be raifcd for the next 
years fervice. (Fr.) Hague, Nov. 9, 1 592. 325. 

17s. Orders to be obferved by fuch as are appoint- 
ed to deliver the apparel to the foldiers in Flufliing, 
&c. with Mr. Allan s abridgement of the fame. 
Hampton Court, Nov. 15, 1592. 329. 

174. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; proceedings 
of the States about the forces fent into Brittanny, &c. 
Hague, Nov. 16, 1592. 333. b. 

175. Ld. Burleigh, to Tlio. Bodley; concerning 
the advantages that might be taken of the death of 
the D. of Parma. (Orig.) Hampton Court, Dec. 9, 
1592. 334. 

176. Tho. Bodley, to lady Warwick; about a 
prcfent he fent the Queen, and his fpeedy recall, 
Hague, Dee. 20, 1592. 334. b. 

177. Tho. Bodley, to fir Tho. Henesige, vice cham« 
beriain; on the fame fubjed; a$ the preceding article. 
Hague, Dec. 20, 1592. , 335. 

178. Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about the (late 
of Biubant fince tl>e D. of Paraia's death, hi& own 
recall, &c. Hague, Dec. 20, 1592. 336. 

179. Q. £H;sabetli, to Tho. Bodley; diredting liim 
to intercede in favour of col. Snoy (Soonoy) (Orig.) 
Hampton Court, Dec. 21, 1592. ^ 337. 

1 90. Moyens etablis par les Etats Gcneraux pour 
fubvenir aux depenfcs de la Guerre. 15S^. 339. 

181. The manner how the apparel allowed by her 
majelfy to the ibldiers is diftributed. Oft. 10, 1592^ 

341. b. 

182. Minutes of ftate papers iti 1592. 344. 



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1. An ordinance of the Council of Holland, 

f ranting a dwelling to fir Tho. Bodley. Hague, 
an. 24, 1589-90. I, 

2. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; three di(^ 
patches on his negociations in Holland, and various 
intelligence. Hague, Jan. 3, 15, and 16? 1592-3. 2. 

3. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tho. Bodley; in anfwer to 
his letter of Jan* 16, coxK'erning various almfes with 
regard to the Low Countries, to be reformed. (Orig.) 
Weftm. Feb. I5i, 1592-3. 7. 

4. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence j 
the fhips of Dunkirk greatly annoy the people of 
Zealand; proceediiigsiu FrieUaaid, &c. HagiK,Feb. 4, 

15»2.3. 8. 

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to a requifition of the States for fuccour. (Orig. 
From Court, Feb. u, 1592-3. 10; b. 

6. Sir Ed. Norris, to the States General; in anfwer 
to fome complaints of the people of Cleves, about 
contributions, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Oftend, Jan. e4, 
1593.^ 11. 

7. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; about com- 
plaints of the States, tliat the garrifons of Flufliing 
and Ramekins are more numerous than ftipulated by 
treaty. (Orig.) Hague, Feb. 18, 159C-3. 12. 

8. The Lds. of the Privy Council, to fir Tlio. 
Bodley ; diredling him to claim fome arrears due by 
the Dutch to the earl of Leicefter? (Orig.) St. 
James's, March 4, 1592-3. 14. b. 

9. Obfervations and notes touching the treaty of 
peace. 15* 

10. Ct. Maurice de Naflau, to Q. Elizabeth ; thanks 
for a letter to the e\e&or Palatine in favour of Madlle. 
Louife, his fifter. (Orig. Fr.) Camp before Ger- 
truydenburg, June 13, 1593. ^0. 

11. K. van Doma, to (ir Tho. Bodley? thanks, 
and intelligence. Leuwarden, Sept. 24, 1593. 20. b. 

12. The Lords of Council, to fir Tho. Bodley ; di- 
refting him to demand tranfports for conveying fome 
troops from Bergen-op-Zoom to Oftend. (Orig.) 
St. James's, March 7, 1592-3. 21. 

13. James vi. K. of Sc. inftruAions to William 
commander of Pettynweme, fent to the States Gene- 
ml. (a Fr. tranflation.) 1593? 22. 

14. James VI. K. of Sc. to the States General; 
credential in favour of Pettynweme; and complaining 
of the confpiracies of Jefuits, &c. againft his pcrfon 
and government. (Fr.) Feb. 16, 1592-3. 43. b. 

15. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh, (a copy of 
IX. 7.) Feb. 18, 1592-3. 24. 

16. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; acknow- 
ledges tlie receipt of letters for Mr. Buzenval, about 
the fiege of Gertruydenburg, &c. Hague, March 22, 
1592-3. 26. 

17. Sir Tho. Bodley? to fir Edw. Norris; informs 
him of the taking of a fort before Gertruydenb. Sec. 
Hague, March 28, 1593. 26. b. 

1 8. Sir Tho. Bodley, to the Lds. of Council ; about 
the removal of fir John Poley's company to Oftend, 
and fome claims of fir ^ym. Reade. Hague, March 

,^0, 1592-3. 27. 

19. Certain points or notes which, in that to be 
propounded to the General States about the reftitu- 
tion, might be remembered and alledged." 28. 

50. Sir Tlio. Bodley? to the E. of ElTex; about 
tlic taking of a fort before Gertruydenb. &c. (a cor- 
re6ted draught.) Hague, 1593. 29. b. 

51. Sir ITio. Bodley, to .Q. Elizabeth; i*equefting 
leave to return* (Orig.) Hague, 1593. 30. 

•22. A deliberation of the Council of State of tbe 
United Provinces, ftating the reafons why the garri- 
fons of Flufliing, &c. ntay not paft mufter, ,{^r.) 
March 9, 1593. 31. 

C3. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld ElTex ; thanks for fa- 
vours, and intdligence about the liege of Gtetruydenb. 
Jllague, March 10, 1592*3. 32. b. 

24. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; recjuefting 
fome anfwer concerning the forces to be fent to affift 
the Dutch ; intdligence about the war, kc. Hague, 
March lo, 35. 

25. Sir Tho. liodlcy, to firRobt. Cecil j intelligence 
about Gertruydenb. fte« ioidf thMfk^'f^ favours. 
Hague, March 16, 159^-3. 34. b. 

tB6< Another copy of X. 29. S5. 



97. A lift for an augmentation of certain com- 
panies in the Dutch fervice; fome to be completed by 
the 16 of March, and others the 16 of April, 1593. 
(Fr.) 37. 

28. A ftatement of the pay of troops, and other 
ordinary expences of war, defrayed by the United 
Provinces. (Fr.) " 39. 

29. Sir Edw. Norris, to fir Tlio. Bodley? intel- 
ligence about the preparations of count Mansfeld and 
the Spaniards. (Orig.) Oftend, April 5, 1593. 41. 

30. Sir Tho» Bodley, to Lord Burleigh ; two letters 
concerning a libel againft Q. Elizabeth, and an in- 
tended match between the El. Palatine (Fred. IV.) and 
princefs Louifa, fifter to count Maurice de Naflau^ 
HaguCj April 7, 1593, 41. b. 

31. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Elfex; in anfwer to 
two of his letters by fir Fr. Vere, concerning fir 
Francis's meffage ; and intelligence about the war. 
(the end wanting.) 43. 

32. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about fir 
Fr. Vere s meffage. April 12, 1593. 44. 

33. A ftatement of the pay of the army in Flandei si 
(Fr.) imperfect. 45. 

34. Sir Edw. Norris, to the Council of State of' 
Holland ; reports great preparations of the Spaniards* 
(Fr*) Oftend, April 22, 1593. 60. 

35. Sir Edw. Norris, to fir Tho* Bodley; defircs a 
fupply of ammunition, expecting to be attacked by 
the Spaniards. (Orig.) Oftend, April 1593. 61. 

36. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about fir Fn 
Vere's negociation, and the proceedings at the army. 
Hague, April 18, 1593. C2. 

36. b. Q. Elizabeth s leave to fir Tlio. Bodley to re* 
tiu-nhome. St. James's, April 20? 1593. 63. b. 

37. The States General anfwei- to James VI. K. of^ 
Scotland's letter ?ind meffage by the commander 
Pettynweme, complimentaland atfe6lionatei (Fr.) 
Hague, July 7, 1593* 64. 

38. An agreement between the States General and 
col. Stewart (commander of P'ettynweme) concerning 
fome claims ot' arrears. (Fr.) July 8, 1593; 67. 

39. Tlie Council of State of Holland, to Q. Elizas 
beth ; in behalf of Raphe Bu chenlha, who had been 
aggrieved by the garrifon of Flufliing. (Orig. fr.) 
Hague, May ig, 1593. 68. 

40. The Council of Zealand, to the States Gene- 
ral ; recommending the affair of Birchenflia. (Orig. 
Fr.) Middleb. May ig, i5g3. 69- - 

41- A ftatement of Sums due to fir Hor* t^allavi-^ 
cino. (a fragment.) July 1593* 70. 1). 

42. A long paper, entitled, " Copie de la propofi- 
tion du Sr. de Morlans,^' ^e la part de S. Maj. tres 
Chretietitie. (Fr.) Hagtie, Aug* 20, 1593. 

43. Geo* Gilpin, to Ld. Burleigh? a difpatch 011 
various matters relating to the ^^^r in Flandera, &Ci 
(Orig.) Hague, Q6t. 23, 1593-. so. 

44* Titles of fome ftate papefs, of tJie yealrs 159$ 
and 1594. 82. 

45. The flate and government of Friefland, both 
ancient and modem* 83. 

46. Reafons whv the convoy, licence money, &c* 
ibould not be exadedof the merchants adventurei-», 
by the States General. 95. 

46* Extraft out of the regifter of the refolutions of 
the Sta>te^ General, touchiag tlie coin of tUek counUy. 
Nov,«4>t598i f / g^j^^ 

and 4. v Vf. .r 97. 

49. A paper without Ait^ figmttufe, ot diredioD* 

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being probably an anfw^r of the Englilh niiniftry to 
a requilition of the States General, for aid. 99. 

. 49. .Q. Elizabeth, to the States General; in anfwer 
to their demand of aid. (Fr.) 100. 

50. An anonymous, perhaps imperfe£^, report on 
the ftate andaftairs of the Low Countries. 102. 

.51. A fyftematical account of the provinces of the 
Low Countries ; perhaps part of the preceding article : 
bothfcem to be in Gilpin's han^. lOC. 

5^ Q. Elizabeth, to count Maurice de Naffau; 
profefling her good intentions. (Fr.) Greenwich, 
March 29, 1594. 110. 

53. Inrtruftions given to firTho. Bodley fent to 
the States General; being a minute of the tbllowing 
article. May 3, 1594. ill. 

54. Q. Elizabeth's inftrudions to fir Tho. Bodley, 
fent to the States General. (Orig. figned by the Q. 
and Burleigh.) May 4, 1594. 112. 

55. Minutes of divers ftate papers relating to 
Holland. 1594. 114. 

56. Covenants which the merchants, now con- 
tractors, for the provifion of apparel for the foldiers 
in France and the Low Countries, offer to perform. 

116. 

57. The fubftance of a letter from Lifljornc (fie) 
concerning the trade to Brafil. Dec. 6, 1594. 

118. b. 

58. Minutes of ftate papers. 1 19. b. 

59. Geo. Gilpin, to Ld. Burleigh? a long dif- 
patch on the affairs of Holland. (Orig.) Higue, 
Jan. 4, 1594-5. 12K 

60. The States General ; their confirmation of the 
treaty of Bins of Dec. 15, 1550, between Charles V. 
and Mary Q; of Sc. (Fr.) Hague, May 2, 1595. 124. 

61. Emeft Archd. of Auftria, and his fecretary 
Wefternach, to count Charles; ordere about his 
tondud. (Fr.) Bmflels, May 20 and 21, 1594. 

ri; " 125. 

62. Minutes of ftate papers. 127. 

63. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth; concern- 
ing meafu res to be taken againft the armaments of 
the K. of Spain in Brittanny. (Fr.) 128. 

64. Sir Tho. Bodley, to fir Robt Cecil; intelli- 
getceabout the war ; hopes for the furrender of Gron- 
ingen. Hague, June 6, 1594. 129. 

65,. Sir Tho. Bpcliey, to lord Burleigh ; reports the 
firogrefs of the fiege of Groningen. Hague, June 1 1, 
1594. 130. 

66. . Sir Tho. Bodley, to the States General; con- 
ceniirig the armaments of the Spaniards at Breft. 
^Fi'.) Hagu^, MaV 21, 1594. 13 1. 

"" 67. Sir TTip. Hod^^^ to Ld. Burleigh; about his 
negociatiopisi, ana th^ fiege of Groningen. (two let- 
t^is;l) Pa^^^ July- io and 11, 1594. 133. 

'6.^. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Mr. IJ^wes ; recommends 
two deputies pf Hollaiid, going to Scotland. . (Orig.) 
Hague, July 17, 15^94. ' 134. b. 

/ 69. Sir 1l\\o. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reports a 
hegociation aboiit fome fupplies demar^dcd by the 
queen. Hague, July 1594. 135. 

• 70. Accord entre Son Ex, (Ct. M^m. Lewis' de 
Nalfau.) ct le chef lient. Lanckona, avcc les offi- 
ciers et foldats eu garrifon ^ Groningue. (Fr.) July 
22, 1594, ' 136. 

71. The capitulation of Groningen. (Fr.) July 
22, 1594. • 137. 

72. Sir Tho. Bodley, to fir Robt. Cecil ; intdli- 
gence about the Spaniards in Brittanny, the fiege of 
tironingen, &c. Hague, July 13, 1594. 139. 



73. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth ; about 
the Spanilh armaments at Brcft; and remonfiratiiig 
againft^he repeal of certain plucarts. (Fr.) Hague, 

20, 1594. ^ 140. 

74. Sommaired'une propofition fiiite par Tempereur, 
Rudolphe II. aux etats du St. Empire allemblez c\ Ra- 
tilbonne, Ic 11 Juin, 1594, toucliant la guerre contre 
les Turcs. 141. 

75. SirTlio. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; defiring an 
anfwer about ftiipping; concerning the fiege of G ron- 
ingen, &c. Hague, June 24, 1594. 143. 

76. Ld, Burleigh? to firTho. Bodley ; inftrufiiions 
and intelligence, chiefly about the Spaniards at Breft. 
Greenwich, July 7, 1^94. 144. 

77. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reports his 
arrival, and firft conferences at the Hague. Hague, 
May 26, 1594. * 145. 

78. Philip Ct. Hohenloh, to firTho. Bodley ? pro- 
pofing fome alliances in Germany. (Orig, Fr.) Delft, 
May 28, 1594. 147. 

79. Ct. Maurice de Naflau, to fir Tho. Bodley ; 
on Bodley 's arrival in Holland; reprefents the pre- 
cautions neceflary for carrying on the fiege of Gro- 
ningen. (Orig. Fr.) Camp before Gron. June e, 
1594. 148. 

80. The States General, to Mr. Caron, their agent 
in England ; on the furrender of Groningen. (Dutch.) 
Hague, July 29, 1594. 150. 

81. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tlia. Bodley ; about the 
refcue of Breft, and the aid required of Holland for 
thepurpofe, &c. At court, Aug. 3, 1594. 15 1. 

82. to Sieur Eftienne d'Hvarra ? fecretary 

at war to the K. of Spain ? about naval reinforcements 
required in tlie Low Countries. (Fr.) Cafal, Aug. 
3, 1594. 152. 

83. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Tlio. Bodley; direfting 
liim before his return to apply to the States for reim- 
burfement of her great charges. (Orig.) Greenw. 
Aug. 30, 1594. 153. b. 

84. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tlio. Bodley; direc- 
tions about the reimburfemcnt, &c. At couit, Aug. 
31, 1594. 154. b. 

85. Q. Elizabeth ; inftru<aions to fir Tlio. Bodley, 
fent to the States Geneial. (Orig.) Greenw. July 
22, 1595. 155. 

86. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tho. Bodley ; requiring 
frequent intelligence, and about the aid to be de- 
manded from Holland. Greenwich, July 27, 1594. 

156. b. 

87. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; about the 
affifliance demanded, by the queen, from the Dutch. 
Hague, July 28, 1594. 157. 

' 88. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tho. Bodley ; on the fur- 
render of Groningen, and the aid that may in confe- 
quence thereof be given by the Dutch againft the 
Spaniards in Brittanny. , Greenw. July 27, 1594. 

^ 1^8. 

89. Sir Tlio. Bodley, to the States General ; about 
the aid required by the queen. (Fr.) 159. 

90. Sir Tho. Bodleyy to Ld. Burleigh ; reports the 
anfwer of the States to his application for aid, and 
the meafures taken. (Two letters.) Hague, July 

21, and Aug. 14, 1594. 160. 

91. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tlio. Bodley; direftions 
and advice concerning the j^id, &c. Greenwich, Aug. 
27, 1594. 162. 

92. A note of M'hat i;s demanded by the queen from 
the States General. (Fr.) Aug. 14, 1594. 1(53. b. 

93. James Vi. K. of Sc. his conformation of the 
treaty of Bins. (Fr.) Edinb, Sept. 15U4. 1C4. 

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&4. Tht States General, to Q. Elizabeth ; notify-, 
\ng their having prepared the required aid. (Fr.) 
Hague, Sept 22, 1594. 165. 

95* Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh j vindicat- 
ing iiimfelf touching his negociation for the aid re- 
quired of the Dutch; and complaining of want of due 
information, 1594. 16G. 

96. A provifional proclamation of the States of 
Zealand ; concerning the mint work of the United 
Provinces, and for the reduftion of all gold ^nd filver, 
accordingto the proclamation of 1586. 1594. 168. 

97. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tho. Bodley; charging 
him to demand from the States fatisfaftion for fir Tho, 
Morgan. At court, Aug. 25, 1594. 174. b. 

98. Another copy of X. 95. r 175. 

99. Sir Tho. Bodley? to Ld. Effeij exprefling 
fotne diffatisfacHoii. 1 7?. b. 

100. SirThoi Bo(iley, to td. Burleigh} a letter 
6f expoftulation. Dec. 7, 1594. 178- 

101. " Declaration des raifons que ont efmu la hour- 
geofie d'Embden de prendre les armes, changer le 
magiftrat, et yfer des autres moyens pour leur de- 
fence et feuret^;'* 1 80. 

10£. A plan of count Maurice's mafch againft 
Coeworden. 1594. i83. b. 

103. Noms des gouverneurs et fuperintendents 
des provinces unies, villes, et forts d'icelles. 184. 

I04i Two plans of the fiege of Groningcn, and one 
of the fiege of Grenfdick- I88. b. 

105. Q. Elizabeth's demands for the aflSllance of the 
States foi' the fervice of Brittanny ; another copy of 
Xy93. 191. b. 

106. Extraft but of the examination of Thcf. Hull, 
a traitor, fet on by the Spaniards: 192. 

107. Another copy of X. 101. 193. 

108. A fmall fk^ch of a harbour or bay 194. b. 

lofif. " Declaration du nombre des gens de guerre 
lervice des provinces unies, et les charges que 
chaque province a du porter pour Tentretieti d'iceulx." 

195. 

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Codex chaitac. in folio, foliorum 266, cum fuperiore 
fimul compa£ius. 

1. Sertnent des gens de guerre k la charge des 
Etats de Zelande." 2. 

2. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftlon^ to fir Tho. Bodley, 
fenttothe States General; figned by the queen. 1594. 

3. 

3. " "totichant ce que s'eft fait en Bruiell^s k ce 
^commencement de raffembl^e des Etats. 1593-4, 
Janv." 7. 

4. Q. ElizabetlVs warrant for the payment of 40s. 
a. day to fir Tho. Bodley. Greenwich, J^n. 3, 1595. 

It. 

5. Sir Ed. Norris, to fir Tho. Bodley ; expreffing 
great agitation at a charge brought againft nim, of 
his having plotted to fell Oftend. (Orig.) Oftend, 
Jan. 1595-6. 12. 

6. James YL K. of Sc. to the States General ; ex- 
preffing his alarm at the praftices of the Spaniards in 
Scotland, and calling upon them to join him in de- 
feating them. (Fi.) Holy-rood H. Jan. iS, 1594*5. 

16. 

7- James VL K. of Sc. his inftruflions to the com- 
mander of Pettynweme, fent to the States General. 
(Fr.) Exhibited Feb. 14, 1595^ 17. 



8. Sir Rdbt. Cecil, to fir Tho. Bodley ; thanks him 
for fervices rendered to a friend of his. (Orig.) 
Richmond, Jan. 23, 1595. 20. 

9. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tho. Bodley ? foirie direc- 
tions: a letter almoft obliterated. Jan. 25, 1594-5. 

22., 

10. Sir Tho. Bodley, to the States General; along 
nieihorial demanding indemnification for the great 
charges they have occafioned to England (Fr.) Feb. 
1595. 23. 

U. SirTho; Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; reports his 
negociations about indemnification, &c. N. B. The 
above memorial was probably enelofed in this letter. 
Hague, Feb. 5, 1595. 27. 

12. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; on his ne- 
gociation with Barnevelt and others of the States, 
concerning the indemnity, and about col. Stewart s 
(tettynweme's) negociations. 1595. 29. 

1 3. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld about fome 

coftcern between them relating to an eftate at 
Kinddnj and acbuain^ting htm with the taking of 
Huy by the Dutch. Hagae, Feb. 14, 1594-5. 31. 

14. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. liurleigh ; a long report 
of his negociations concerning the reftitution, coh 
Stewart's negociation, &c. 1595- 32. 

15^ Sir Tho. Bodley, to fir kobt. Cecil; about 
claims of fir Wm. Brookes and fir Hor. Palavicino^ 
on the Dutch ; col. Stewart's fuccefs, &c. Hague^ 
Feb. 24, 1594-5. 36. 

1 6. Ail Englilh tranflation of Jatmes VL inftruftions^ 
7- , , ^ , 37. 

17. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld- Burleigh ; witfi an in-* 
tercepted letter from Uritton, to James Tyrius, a Scot- 
tifli Jefuit at Rome ; concerning his negociations, 
and intelligence* March 1595. 3d. 

18. Sir Tho. Bbdley, to fir Robt Cecil ; about the 
reftitution. March 8, 1595. 39. b. 

ig. Wm. Stewart; kn article df his inftruftions fof 
demanding a body (sf men, of a loan : prefented to the' 
States General. (Ff.) Match 13, 1595.. 40. 

20. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigfej two dif- 
patches about his and col. Stewart's negociations^ 
intelligence, &cf. Hague, March 14, 1594-5. 41. 

21. Rudolph II. Empr. to the United Slaites; touch- 
ing a peace. (Lat.) Prague, March 26, 1595- 46. 

22. Q. Elizabeth, to Ct. Maurice de Naflau, and 
to the States General J two letters concerning her 
former application in favour of col. Morgan. Weftm. 
March 23, 159^-5. 47. 

23. Ld. fiurleigh, to fir tho. Bodley j a letter al. 
moft obliterated. At court, March 1594-6. 49. 

24. A draught, and two copies, of a letter, concern- 
ing the debt to fir Hor. Palavicino ; probably fromh 
Q. Elizabeth, to the States General. (Fr.) April 1, 
1595. 51. 

25. The States General to the Lords of the Privy 
Council; communicating their anfwer to fir Tho.^ 
Bodley's propofitioM; (Fr.) Hague, April 20^ 1595^ 

53. 

26. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence. 
Hague, 1595. 54. 

27. The anfwer of the States General to fir Tho/ 
Bodley's propofition for reftitution; with a copy of^ 
the fame. (Fr.) April 19, 1595. 55. 

2». The States General, ta Q. Elizabeth ; with 
their anfwer to fir Tho. Bodley's propofition. (Fr.) 
Hague, April 21, 1595. 62. 

29. Sir Tho. Bodley, to lord Burleigh ; about the 
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anfA^erof the St^tt^ General, ^c. Hague, April 23, 
1595, • 64. 

30. Sir Tlio. Bodley, to fir Robt. Cecil? about 
the placarts of the Dutch, renting. to their coin. 
Hague, Sept. 28, 1595. 66. 

31. Tlie States or Council of Holland, to Q. Eliza- 
beth; about the d^ht to fir Hor. Pa^ayicinp, (Fr.) 
^ague, ApiU 29, 1595- 67» 

32. Copies aud minutes of divers ftate papers, 
chiefly relating to the rcftitution. S9- 

33. A brief of a conference with count Maurice, 
by fome deputies of the king (of Spain ?) and of cein 
tain coufiderations thereupon. April 14, IQ95. 73. 

34. A note of the forces in the Low Countries. 
May 21, 1505. 74. b. 

35. A memorial of conferences, concerning the Low 
Country caufes. 1595. 75. h. 

36. Sums of money delivered out of the treafury for 
^he Imice of the Low Countries, at the beginnin^of 
t;he wats., iFuly 28^ 1595. 76. b. 

37. The names of the captains that have fcrved m 
the Low Countries and France, fuice tlie beginning 
of the wars. '^7. 

38. A lift of her majefty s forces in the Low Couu- 
tries this 7th of Feb. 1595. 79. 

39. Raifons de la partdc S. Maj. contre lesallegj^- 
tionsdes Etats, fur la debte de Mons. Palavicino, 
15^5. 

40. Another copy of the declaration of Embden. 

X. 101- 

41. Certain, exceptipn? which by coujet^Uijre will 
be mjade to hf^v majjcfty's accounts with, the States^ 
General. 8 7* 

,42. Minutes of ftat^ papers. 98. 

43. An anfwer of the States Qeneral to the propofi- 
tiops qfcol. Stewart. (Fr.) Hague, . , . 6, 1 595. 9Q. 

44. The States General,, to Q. Elizabeth ; in com- 
mendation of fir Tho. Bodley, whom they Irnve re- 
qijefted to come over with their anfwer. (Fr.) Hague, 
May 6, 1595. 93. 

45. An harangue of the French ambaflador, to the 
States General. (Fr.) May 1595. 94 

46. Another copy of the ratific^ttion of the treaty 
of Bins, X. 60. 99 

47. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Q. Elizabeth ; on his bring- 
ing over the anfwer of the States General. London, 
May 14, 1595. 100. 

48. Tlie effeft of a motion made to fir Tho. Bod- 
ley, by a principal perfon of the States. 159$. 102. 

49. The States Ge^eral, to Q. Elizabeth; about, 
their anfwer to tlie propofitions. (Fr. ) 1 03. 

50. Sir Tho. Bodky, to Q. Elizabeth ; the orig 
of XI. 47. 104. 

51. " Firft declaration againft the eftates com- 
plaints," touching the reftitution of the fums advanced 
them. 159^. 10«. 

52. Q. Elizabeth's inftruAions to fir Tho. Bodley^ 
fent to tlie States Generaf. (Orig.) Greenwich, 
July 22, 1595. 120. 

f)3. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General, fent by 
fir Tho. Bodley ; expoftulating about their anfwer to 
her requifition.'^ (Two copies.) Greenw. 1595. 122. 

54. A deliberation gf H. Killigrew and Robt 
Beale, concerning the requifition for reftitution from 
the States. (Orig. figiicd R. BeateO LondDii^ Aug. 

1595. Ija5. 

55. Sir Tho. Bodley, to the States General ; tigni- 
tying that the queen diiUUowed of their reafons againil 
bcr claims for reftitution. (Fr.) 1595. 126 



56. Sir Tho, Bo4ley, to 14. Burleigh ; reports 
fom/e proceedings of the States abput the reftitutipu, 
and ^ check received at the an^iy. Hague, Aug. 27, 
1595. , I'-iS. 

57. Sir Ed. Norris, to fir Tho. Bpdley ; about th^ 
negociations, and the check lately received at the 
army. Aug. 1595. icy. 

58. Ct iV^aurice ? to Q. Elizabeth ; about fppae 
artillery prpmlfed him for Breda. (Orig. Fr.) Canil^ 
atBidlid, Sept. 11, 1595. i?U 

59 f Miuutes of ftate papers^ of Oct. 13^ aud Aug-* 
27, i59h5. up. 

60. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; (;w?9i>n*i<ig 
the reftitution which he hear^ th? St^tfn think tU^jF 
capuot poflibly perform ; ai^l about the progrefs of 
the war. Hague, Sept. 11, 15Q5. 133. 

61. Henry IV. K. of Fr. to the 3tale$. Geu^ff^l ; 
demanding a reinforcement to enable him tp ipaTch 
to the relief of Cambray. (Fr.) Lyons, Sept. 7^ 
1595. 136. 

62. The fecond declaration concerning the excep- 
tions of the States General againft the quqen> de- 
mands for peftitution, by fir Hen. Killigrew, Mr. 
Beale, and Mr. Atye. Sept. 18, 1595. 137. 

63. A long dffcuffion on the matter of the refti- 
tution. 1595. 164. 

64. Lord Burleigh, to fir Tha Bodley ; urging him 
to prefs the matter of the reftitution, '&c* (Orig.) 
Nonfuch^ S«pt. 24, 1595. 194* 

65. Lord Burleigh to the States General ; fignif^ing 
that fir Edwaid Norris had orders to come to them 
and anfwer to fome charges brought againft him. 
(Fr.) Nonfuch, Oft. 8, 1595. ia5. 

66. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; a long dif- 
patch reporting his negociations about the reftitution, 
&(?• Hague, Oa. 19,, 1^95. I86. 

(J7. Sir Thp. Bpdky, to Ld. BuxJeigh ; reports a 
conference with Bameveltj, kc^ in which he was 
informed that tlie States had written to the 
and Coun^cil to excv^e their delays^ Hague, Oa. 
1595. 190. 

68. The States General, to the Privy Council, and 
to Q. Elizabeth ; two lettei-s iremgnftrating againft; 
the claim of reftitution. (Fr.) Hague, Oft. 28, 
1595. 191. 

69. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Tlio. Bodley ; inftruftions 
about his further proceedings in the matter of the 
r<efljtution. (Orig.) Riclunoud, Nov. 4, 1595. 196. 

70. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General ; in anfwei 
to tlieiw of oa. 28, expofliulatiDg. (Fr.) Richmond, 
Nov. 159^. 19S. 

71. A memorial of fuch things as her majefty re- 
quireth froxn the Stales,, in coufideration that flie is 
contented to foibead: to prefs her late demaiuls till the. 
times be more proper for them to perfonn the fame. 
1595. 199. 

72., Sir Robt.. CecU, ta fir Tho. Bodley ; apprizing 
him of a ti-anfaftion between the Council and M. 
Caron, about fljipping to be provided by the States. 
N. B. Caron precipitately fent over a falfc ftatement. 
(Orig.) Strand, Nov. 7, 1595. 200. 

73. Mufter of the regiment of fir Fr. Vere. Nov. 
20, 15fl5. 201. b. 

74|. The entertainment wliich the pruicc of Orango^ 
and the Ct. of Moeurs liad yearly. C02. 

75. Q. EUz?Nb<ftU to. the States General; requirmg 
them to make up fome deficiencies of powder ex- 
pended at FUilhjU^. (Fr.) Weftxn. Nov. 21, 1595. 

203. 

J 76i, Sir Tho. Bodlcy> to fir Robt. Cecil;, rejxirts 
iwhat paired at the Hague, about the iliipping, and 
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auxiliari^ ; about fouie letters intercepted in the Me- 
dilerranean ; and various other intelligence. Hague, 
Nov. 1595. 304. 

74. Another copy iu French, of the mufter. XI. 73. 

75. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth ; thanking 
her for hev indulgence in abating from her claims. 
(Fr.) Hague, Dec. 3, 1595. ^OQ. 

7Qi Sir Ed. Norris? to fiv Th^ Bodley ; e^gprqifing 
foiue anxiety. • (Orig.) ' RoUerjd. Di^c 15Q5. fiiio. ^ 

77. Sir Tho. Bodley, to ftr Ed. Nai*ri«; about ma- 
licious imputatipns agajinft him, S;c. llague^ Dee. 1 6, 
1595, . . , .an,; 

7* An extraft out of a letter from Ld, Burieigh, 
to firTha Bodley; beiug directions aboutfhia manner 
of treating with Bj^rnevelt. Etec. 5, 1595. a 13, 

79. Q. Eli^l>cth, to the States General ; on fend- 
ing over Ld. Leicefter. (Fr.) Richmond, Dec. i, 
1585. ai3. 

Ba Count Wm. de NafTau, to Q. Elizabeth ; re- 
commending himfelf to her favour, and requefting her 
further aflkftaace. (Orig. Fr.) Hague^ JJec. 20. 

214, 

79. Anqtliier copy of the extraft^ XI. 78* 
8a Ld. Burleigh, to fir Tho. Bodley; on the 
queen's pcrfti^iog in her claims for (hipping and auxi- 
Jiaiies, &C. (Orig.) Richmond^ Dec. 15, 1595» 

218. 

a I. Sir Tho^ BodJey, txi the States General; ex- 
poftulating about thrii' non-compliance in the quecn^s 
demAudA. Hague, Dec. a}y 159^ 219. 

Q% Sir Tho, Bodley, to firHoht Cecil; defiring 
fome iuftrujftions, and ftatimg fome ^boujt the 
<j^ueeix^5i recalling lier fbrqesi^ &c. «90w 

BS. A dQlibeiation (piobabky a letter from- &f T1h>. 
Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh) about the beft mode of pro- 
ceeding with tlie: Du^clv touclung \hQ claims for re- 
ftitution. 9AQk 

a4v A flatement of charges cf £ngHfh troops in the 
Lfxw Countries. 9^7. 

aq. Another copy of the exceptions^ XL 4i. M8. 
Another copy of tlie nrotion, XL 48. 229. 

»7. Extrait ctu rapport de» deputes des Etats 
Gen. aj^aot awpres de la Reyne d' Angleterre 
ainfi que des ppopofitlonsr du con£erI de S. Maj. aux 
d\is d^put^. 1585. e5 1 . 

8a InftFufi(ioH9 of the States General to their de- 
puties^ fent t© Q, Elizabeth. (Fr.) 233. 

89' A fhort flatement of the quotas to be paid by 
tlie Ifiwked* Provinces. ' «34. b. 

90. The earl of Effex's cypher. 235. 

91. Articles exhibited by M. Caroa againil fir 
Edw. Norris; with fir Edward^s anf>yers. (Fr.) aafi. 

ga A Bc^te about the debt claimed of the StaAesi 
beucral. 1595. esr. 

!>.^. Abftra6fe of prcjefts framed the d'epnties^ of 
the States GenieraU who vrere fir»l to Esglaffid in the 

year 458 4k. Two artidiesi. %3S. 

f}4. A letter from fome Englifli minifter, to the 
Slates Geaeral; exhorting' them to pcrfereroince, 
promifing his; wttaoft, but demaii<8riig tlie fupply 
Qf fliips' that had been, applied for by ^dley. (Fr.) 

93, Some declavations of the depetfes of the to^vu 
of Bmgcsi, f^ifoners at Bergen-op-Zoom, to^v:Irdy a 
negoiuation. 241; 

9fl. ^ Memwes tomchant'le goirvenicmtiit du pais 
de Hollandc." 242. 



97. Draught of a fiatement of the alKance between 
England and the United Provinces* 246. 

98. A letter difcufling the policy that ought to in^ 
fluence the Spaniih government in the Low Countries^ 
(Fr.) . 253. 

99. " A difcourfe upon the >rars to be ndw made;'* 
fign^d Phil, de Mamix ; tliis article relates to Eng- 
land and Holland. 257« ' 



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Code;sL cbartac« iu folio, confians fbhis 330. * 

1. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burleigh ; reports con-* 
ferences Avith Bamevelt and the States General, about 
the war. (Orig.) Hague, Jan. 4, 1595-6. i. 

2. Sir Tho. Bodley, to prince Maurice of Orange? 
profeffing great refpeft and regard. Jan. 1 595-6? 5. 

3. Sewral captains in garrifon at Ofteiid, to fir 
Tho. Bodley ; defiringhim to countenance their peti- 
tioii to the States, concerning fome calumnies uttered 
againft them. (Orig. ) Oftend, Jan. 5, 1 595*6. 6. 

4. Sir Tho. Bodley, to fir Edward Norris; concenv 
ing fome charges of treafon brought againfl: him 
(Norris.) (Two letters.) Hague, Jan. 9 and 12, 
1595-6. 7. 

5. Ld. Burleigh^ to fir Tho. Bodley; defiring in- 
formation concerning fome Englifh gone over to 
the Spaniards, the conduft of Pr. Hohenloh, Philip 
William Pr. of Orange, 8ic. (Orig.) From Court, 
Jan. 13, 1595-6- g. 

6. Sir Edw. Norris, to fir Tho. Bodley ; about the 
caluosmies i^resid agaii^ him. (Orig*) OAend, Jan« 
20^ 149^-6. 10. 

• 7. Sir Tho. J^dtey, to Ld. Burleigli; itports a 
conference with Bamevelt about the profecution of 
the war; aUb aufwers about Hohenloh, Phil. WilBam, 
&c. Hague, ^Jaiu 25, 1595-G. 13. 

a Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld. Burletgh ; reports a de- 
putation to him from the States General. Hague, 
Jan. 1595-6. V7* 

9^ Sir Edw. Norris, to fir Tho. Bodley ; about the 
calumnies fpread againfi; him. (Orig.) Jan. 26, 
1595-6. 19. 

10. Sir Tho. Bodley, to fir Edw. Norris; advifing 
him abo«it the calumnies reported concerning him. 
Hague, Feb. 5, 1595-6. 21. 

n. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Pr. Maurice? about the 
malicious reports refpecting fir Edw. Norris ; and in- 
telligence concerning the wan Hague, Feb. 14, 
15915-6. 22. 

le. Tlie Lords of Council, and Ld. Burleigh, to 
fip Tho. Bodley ; by fir Francis VerCy fent back to 
Hollfand by the queen, (two original lettersi) 
Riekn. and Land. Feb. iSy 1595^6. 23. 

1 9. Sir Tho. Bodltey ; a memorial to the States 
General, urgently preflRng the objeft of his negocia- 
tiott. (Fr.) Hague, March 8,» 1595-6. • 25. 

1 4. Sir Tho. Bodley, to Ld* Burleigh ; about his 
ncgociation. Hague, March 2 1, i5g5-6. 27. 

15. Sir Tho. Bodley, to fir Robt. Cecil ; about his 
ncgociation. Hague, March 22, 1595-6, 30. 

16. Sir Tho. Bodky, to Ld. Burleigh; about his 
negociatiori, &c. Hague, March 24, 1595-6. 31. 

1 7. Sir Tlio. Bodley ; a memorial to the States 
General (Fr. two copies.) Hague, March 31, 
1596. 33. 

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(fir Robt. CecU) to fir Tlio. Bodley; charging him 
to urge on the negociation. April *2, 1596. 39. 

19« The States General, to Q. Elizabeth ; reprefent- 
ing the neceffitous ftate of their affairs, particularly 
the enormous expence they are at for the defence of 
Oftend. (Fr.) > 40. 

20. A return of the Englifli troop^ in garrifon at 
Oftend. 42. 

^li Mr. Hays; his plot for a commiflary general 
for inufters in Ireland. 42. b. 

is. Apropofition prefented by Air. Geo. Gilpin, to 
the States General^ for fending over deputies to Q. 
Elizabeth. (Fr. S copies.) June 1, 1696. 43. 

23. An anfwer of the States General to the above 
pfopofition. (Fr.) Hague, June 15, 1596. 45. 

24. The Lords of Counqil, to the E. of Effex and 
Ld. Howard ; various directions about the operations 
atfea. (Orig.) 6reenyich, Aug. 7, 1596. 46- 

25. IJjireftipns how far every man's office in the 

artn3r d^h extend. 48. 

It* " . 

26. Sir Tho. Bodley, to one called Leoninus; 
friendly and complinieatal (Lat.) Lond- 06L 9, 
1596* 52. 

. 27- The Queen's Privy Council, to the deputies 
of the States General; anfwer to theil- propofitions. 
(Fr.) 061. n, 1596. 54. 

28. The deputies of the States, tothe Lds. of Coun- 
cil ; reply to fome propofals. (Fr. two copies.) 061. 
14> 1596. 61. 

29. The deputies of the States General, to the 
Lords of Council ; a reply to their propofitions. (Fr.) 
Lond. 061. 14, 1596. 64. 

SO. A memorial of the laft negociation between the 
Queen's Privy Council and the deputies of the States 
General. (Fr. figned Robert Cecil; and an Englilli 
tranflation.) 67. 

31. The States General, to the Lords of Council; 
on breaking off the laft negociation. (Orig. Fr.) 
Hague, 06l. 2ij 1596; 71. 

32. An Englilh ambaffadbr at the Hague (Geo. 
Gilpin ?) to the States General ; remonftrating againft 
their lukewarmnefs towards England. (Fn) 72. 

33. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth; notify-* 
ing their accelfion to the offenfive and defenfive 
leagCie. (Orig. Fr.) Hague, Nov. 5, 1596. 73. 

34. Abftraftfi of ftate papers, concerning the affairs 
of the Low Countries. 1596. 75. 

35. Q. EHzabeth's ratification of a treaty between 
the French king; and the United Provinces. Jan. 1 3, 
1596-7. 77, b. 

36. A pariey concerning th^Jji|b and navigation 
in the Baltic. ^ 79. b. 

37* AbHraSs of ftate papers, concerning the affairs 
of the Low Countries. 1596-7. 80. b. 

38. A note to Mons. Bourdelet, counfellor to the 
Q. of England ; reminding him of his promife to in- 
tercede for divers perfons baniflied from Leyden. 83. 

39. Notes of fome praftices of Roman Catholics in 
England. (Fr.) 83. b. 

40. A difcuflion concerning traffic, efpecially in 
provifions, between the United States and the Spanifli 
provinces. 84, 

4 1 . A brief account of the fucceflive governors, 
and of the form of government of the Low Countries. 

85. 

42. Some regulations concerning the mufters of 
the Englifli troops in the Low Countries. 87. 

43. A memorial or journal of fir Tho. Bodley 'sue- 



gociations in the Low Countries, from March to 
Oftober 1596. ' 88. b/ 

44. Demands of the merchants ftrarigers, touching 
package, carriage, arid porterage ; with the anfwers of 
the packers, and the reply of the merchants, 1 596- 

95. 

45. A fragfti^ht of an article fimilar t:6 the preced- 
ing one. 99. 

46. A tnemorial for an mflru6tion to H. C. (Pvobt, 
Cedl) J. H. and T.W. fent into France to treat 
about a general pacification. 105. 

47. Inflru^tions for Mt Barkley, of what he fliall 
fay to the Q. of England on the part of the prince of 
Orange. 115, 

48. Memorial of an EngKfli ambafTador (Geo. 
Gilpin?) to the States General; exhorting them td 
join the league between England and France againft 
Spain. (Fr.) 117. 

49. Abflra6ls of ftate papers relating to the tranfac- 
tions betSveen Engbnd and the Low Countries. 1 59 7. 

118. 

50. Sir Robt. Sidney, governor of Flufhiitg,' to Q. 
Elizabeth ; report^ the Hate of that fortrefs, and of the 
cafde of Ramekins. (Orig.) Flufliing, May 12, 
1^97. 130. 

51. a. Sigifmund III. K. of Poland, to the States 
General; credential in favour of Paul i\ Dtialyn, 
(Lat.) Warfaw, May 19, 1597. 134. 

5 1 . b. " A prayer madd by Q. Eli2abeth for the prof- 
perous fuccefs of the journey begun." 1597. 1 S4. b. 

52. Confiderations for the provifum of vifhials fo^ 
9,200 inen foi' one month. July 1 1, 1597. 135, 

53. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth ; concert!- 
ing a difference between them and the States of 
Zealand- ^ (Orig. Fr.) Hague, July is, 1597. 

136. 

54. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth ; refufmg 
to take upon them any part of Palavicini's debt, 
(Orig. Fr.) Hague, Sept. 13, 1597. 137. 

55. W. Bavifon, to fir Robt. Cecil ; flaring thd 
circumftances of Q. Elizabeth's debt to fir Horatia 
Palavicino. Nov. 21, 1597» IS9, 

56. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth ; in con* 
fequence of an alternative propofed to them by th© 
French king. (Orig. Fr-) Hague, Nov. 1597. 144. 

57. Q. Elizabeth, to the States General; in com- 
mendation of their forces that went with the E. of 
Effex to the coafl of Spain. (Orig. Fr.) Nov. «3, 
1597. 145. 

58. Sir Robt. Sydney, to Q, Elizabeth; advifing 
her to command her meichants to refide at FlufJiing, 
(Orig.) Flufliing, Dec. 31, 1597. 146. 

59. Hildebrand, Rolteman, and Jacob Van Cleve^ 
deputies from Groningen, to fir Robt. Cecil; two let- 
ters, defiring to be fpeedily difpatched. (Orig. Lat.) 
Lond. Jan. 6 and 8, 1598. 148. 

60. A copy of the infirument by which Philip IL 
K. of Spain m^de over the Netherlands to the In- 
fanta of Spain, and the Archduke Albert of Auftria. 
(Fr.) Madrid, March 5, 1598. 150. 

61. An anfwer of three of Q. Elizabeth s coun- 
felloi-s, to the States General ; concerning the propo- 
fitions of peace on the part of the French king. 
March 1598. 157. 

62. Q. Elizabeth's inflruflions to fir Francis Vere, 
fent to the States General ; to be communicated to 
Mr. Gilpin. June 7, 1598. 159. 

63. Direftiobs to fir Francis Vere. June 159 a. 

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64. A memorial of fir Fr. Vere, and Geo. Gilpin, 
to the States General; concerning the Fr. king's pro- 
pofals. (Fr.). Hague, June 29, 1 598. 169. 

65. The preface added to the States' ratification of 
the treaty. (Fr.) June 29, 159s. 173. 

66. Sir Robt. Cecil, to Ld. Burleigh ; concerning 
the offers of the States. (Orig.) From court, July 
23, 1598. 174. 

67. A brief of the firft offer of the States General, 
toQ. Elizabeth. July 1598. 176. 

68. The offer of the States for continuance of the 
war ; augmented from the firft offer. (Fr.) July 25, 
1598. 177. b. 

69. Confiderations of th.e caufe of peace tp be had 
with Spain, or the war to be continued. (Two copies, 
the firft imperfM.) July 1598. 1 79. b. 

70. Confiderations for the peace now in fpeech. 
July 1598. 185* 

71. Certain reafons to be ufed by Mr. Gilpin unto 
the States General, tor obtaining a fpecial act from 
them of the acknowledgment of a debt of 800,000 
to her majefty, according to the 3d article of the laft 
treaty. July 1598. 192. 

72. Confiderations upon the offers of the States. 
July 1598. 195. 

73. Treaty between Q. Elizabeth, and the States 
General. Aug. 6, 1598. 196. 

74. Eftablifhment of the garrifons of the cau- 
tionary towns of Flulhing and Brill ; with the appoint- 
ment of a counfellor on the part of her majefty, in the 
SUtes General. Aug. 18, 1598. 202. 

75. The States General, to Q. Efizabeth; re- 
inonftrating again ft fome articles of the late treaty, 
but yet ratifying the fame. (Orig. Fr.) Hague, 
Sept. 20, 1598. 204. 

76. The projeft of the obligation of the States, as 
it was demanded. (Fr.) Nov. 9, 1598. 205. 

77. Queftions to be moved to the commiffioners 
of the States, about peace* (A fragment.) 1598. 

206. 

78. a. Henry IV. K. of France ; his anfwer to a re- 
monftrance of the catholics, concerning the eftablifh- 
ment of their religion* 207. 

78. b. Extrafts out of two letters, one from the 
admiral of the States General lying with fome men of 
war near the Sound, dated Elfineur, Oft. 10 ; and the 
other dated Amfterdam, 061, 12, 1598; both con- 
cerning Sigifmond K. of Sweden, and duke Charles 
his uncle. (French.) 207. b. 

79^ Offers fit for the States to ufe to Q. Elizabeth, 
to keep her from making peace with the K. of Spain : 
alfo a negociation in France, and articles concerning 
a treaty of peace ; at the end of which is added a note 
of fueh fums of money as fir Tlio, Shirley hath re- 
ceived out of the exchequer, for the lervice of the 
Low Countries, from Feb. 1, 1586, to Sept. 20, 1596. 

209. 

80. Memoirs and inftruftions concerning things to 
be reprcfented to Q. Elizabeth, on the part of the 
States General. ( Fr.) 215. 

8 1 . Offers fit for the States to ufe to her majefty, to 
keep her from making peace with Spain. June 3, 
1596. 216. b, 

82. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to fir Robt. Sydney, 
fent to the States General, about a reimburfcment. 
1598. 218. 

83. Offers of the States General to Q. Elizabeth, 
for a treaty of mutual defence. (Fr.) 1598. 225. 

^ 84« Obfervations on the offers of the States^ and 



the propofed treaty in general (the end wanting.) 

228. 

85. The projeft or minute of an obligation, fora6ls 
obligatory for fums of money agreed on by treaties, 
and thofe now required of the States G eneral. ( Lat. ) 

230. 

86. A paper concerning the levy of troops for 
Holland. 234. 

87. A note on fixing the place of refidence of 
Englifh merchants in Holland. 1598 ? 235. 

88. Memorial or fpeech of the ambafladors of the 
States General, to Q. Elizabeth, to perfuade her to 
perfevere in the war for the defence of the Low' 
Countries. (Fr.) 1598. 236. * 

89. Abftra6is of ftate papers relating to the tranfac- 
tions between England and the Low Countries. 1598. 

245. 

DO. An Englifh commander to the States 

General, about the profecution of the war, and de- 
manding more forces. (Fr. end wanting.) 251. 

91. State of the provinces ceded by the king of 
Spain to the Infanta Ifabella and the Archduke' 
Albert ; as alfo of the United Provinces : a report of 
fome Engliih minifter or agent. 252. 

92. Abftrafts of ftate papers relating to the tranf- 
aftions between England and the Low Countries. 

1599. 260. 

93. A brief difcourfe on the meahs of reducing, and 
containing by fea, the rebels of Holland and Zealand. 
(Spanifh.) 2(x4. ■ 

94. Sir Robt. Sydney's difcourfe concerning (he 
peace with Spain. Flufhing, Dec. 26, 1599. 269: 

95. Lift of the deputies fVom the United Province^/ 
coming to Q. Elizabeth, ( Fr. ) 273. 

96. A cypher, with direflions for ufing it. (Fr.) 

274. 

97. Geo. Gilpin, to fir Robt. Cecil; two letters 
concerning his negociations in Holland, and intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Hague, Jan. 12 and 19, 1600. 

275. 

98. Geo. Gilpin, to fir Robt Cecil ? on the trade 
with the Low Countries, peace, &c. Hague, March 

1600. 280. 

99. The States General, to Q. Elizabeth; on the' 
motions of the armies in Weft Flanders. (Orig. Fr.) 
Oftend, July 3, 1600. 283. 

100. A proclamation of the States General for 
raifing money. Hague, June 13, 16OO. 285. 

101. Means for arriving at a good peace. (Fr. a 
draught.) June 1600. 286. 

102. Q. Elizabeth, to one of her mintfters abroad ; 
inftrufiions. Greenwich, July 19, 1600. 287. 

103.. Abftrafts of ftate papers, relating to the tranf- 
a6iions between England and the Low Countries, 
16OO. 288. 

104. A fummary of the ordinaly charges which the 
ftate of war will amount to, repartiated on the re- 
fpedive provinces. 1600. 293. 

105. An afleflment of fums paid by feveral United 
Provinces for the maintenance of their troops. (Q^. 
whether part of the above?) 297. 

106. A propofal for regulating the contributions 
of the Provinces for the fupport of the aimy. 1600. 

298. 

107. Extraft out of the examination of Thomas 
Hull, a prifoner for treafon. 300. 

108. Reafons wherefore the merchants, not being 
of the United but of the Spanilh provinces, refident 



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Queen's privy feal of Feb. 1 60 1 . 30 1 . 

109. The States General, to fir Robt. Cecil; le- 
coipnxendiwg Mons. Schooneljalle, their agent <Orig. 
Fr.) Hague, May 19, iGOU ao3. 

110. Sir Robt Sydney; remembrances to herma- 
jefty, concerning her cautionary to,wn of Flufliiug. 
Fluflwng, Aug. 3, 160«. 304. 

111. H. Vere, to fir Robt. Cecil? mtelligen<;e from 
a befieged toM'u, probably Oftepd. <Orig.) Aug. lO, 
1601. 310. 

112. Sir Fr. Yere, to fir Jlobt Cecil ; on the ftate 
of the armies in the Low Countries. (Orig.) Mid- 
dleburg, Sept s, 1 6o i . 3 1 1 . 

lis. The E. of Northumberland, to fir Robt Cecil ; 
intelligence concernipg 

thefiegeof Oftend. (Orig.) 
Oftend,. Sept. 8, i Oo i . 3 1 3. b. 

114. A|)ftraas of ftate papers relating to tbe tr^nf- 
aaions betweea Epgl^ and the Low Countries. 
1601. 

1 15. A tariff of the prices of provifioi» in HolUnd, 
compared with the fame in England- 318. 

116. InftruaioDs to Mn Geo. Buck, fent to fir Fr. 
Vere to aflift him in his negociations ; drawn by fir 
Robt. Cecil- <Two tropicsj the latter more ample, 
n^d authentic?Lted by Mr. Puck.) Aug. 19, i^l- 

sae. b. 

117. The CouncH ofSatland's anfwer to propofels 
made by Bobt. Manfel, on the part of Q. fiUwbrth. 
(Lat.) Middleburg, 23, 1602. 528. 

118. The principal points to be proposed on the 
part of the States General towards the coutinuation 
of a treaty of new- <Er-) 1^07- 3*9. 

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Cpdex chartac : in folio, conftams foliis 

1. Q, Elizabeth, toFrederiq IV. Eleft. Palatine ; in 
commendation of Philip de Hoghcnfax, his agent. 
(t.^t) Woodftock, July 29, 1^74, I. 

2. Geo. Mich. Lingelflieim, to fir Hen. Saville, thea 
at Padua; on literary matters, particularly the loan 
of matbematical books. (Orig. German.) Stralburg. 
Jan. 29, 1583. «• 

3. Wm. Harley? report of a private difcourfe h^ 
had with count Edzard, touching the ftate of his 
country. (Lat.) Aug. 17, 1584. 4. 

4. John Herbert, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; a report 
of his negociations in Poland, from Aug. 10 to the 
date of this letter : the original of one of the articles 
in the following fet. Elbing, Nov. 6, 1584. 6. 

5. 21 leaves of fiagments relating to J. Herbert's 
negociations in Pola^d. (Englilh and JMin^ very 
deifeaive.) 13. 

6. Edzard II. count of Eaft Friefland, to Wm. 
Uarky ; in anfwer to various propoiaU on the part of 
Q. i;r«at«th. (Germ.) Friedeburgh, D^c, 7, 1 5 84. 

34. 

7. A ^per in Dutch, ^Imoft oWitetated, dated 

Simday, Dec. Cl3, 1584? 38. 

8. Q. Elizal>cth, to the magiftrates of Elbing; 
concerning the Englifli merqhaLnts who IW taJcen 
refuge thefe from pan^ig. (La»t.) Qreenwicii, 
Jan. 16, 1585. 39. 

9. John Herbert's negociations in Poland, concern- 
ing the fettlement of the Eaft m^rch^nts at Elbing; 
comprizing his credentials, commiffion, and various 
memorials, from July 6, 1583, to Jan. 7, Dated 



tliis IftA day at Elb^g: mth a table of contents at 
the end- 41. 

10. Q. Elizabeth, to tiic Palatines, &c. of Poland ; 
conxreming fome mifcondua of tljc citiaens of Dan- 
zig towards Englilfe and Elbiing mer<Jiants. <Lat.) 
Greenwich, Jan. 1585. 7^. 

11. Q. Elizabeth, to Geo. Fred, cleaor of Bran- 
denburgh ; thanking him for the refuge he had given 
^t Elbing to the Englifli merchants who had been 
molefted at Danzig- (Lat.) Greenwich, Jan-... 
1585. 79. 

1 2. J ulius, D. of^ Bnmfwick ; a circulftr letter of his 
to the eleftors of Saxony and Brandenburgh, and the 
Landgrave of Heffe ; in confequence of a mefiage from 
Q. Elizabeth by firTho. Bodley, calling upon tliem 
to join in refitting the incroachments of the Pope. 
(German.) Henrickftadt, May 22, 1585. 81. 

13. Gebhard II. (Truchfefs) Elea. of Cologne, to 
the E. of Leicefter; exprefling his thanVs for the 
afliftancc of Q. Elizabeth, and tlie ear!, Avho had lately 
retaken for him the town of Nuys. (Orig. LatJ) 
Honflerdyck, May 28, 1585. 83. 

14. Intelligence concerning a battle between tlie 
troop*^ of the eleftor of Cologne and the Spaniards, 
between Arnheim and NImeguen ; and about tlic 
price of wine. (Lat.) July ... 1585. 84. 

\5. Vklis Winfliemius J. U. D. to fir Tho. Bodley ; 
with a letter from Otho duke of Brunfwick Luneburg ; 
and deflring an interview. (Orig. Lat.) Bmnfwick, 
Aug. 4, 1585? 85. 

!«. Johan de Ufli to fir T1m>. Bodl^; pro- 

mifing to co-operate in his ncgociation at the court 
of Brunfwick. <Ori^f. Lat) Wolfenbuttel, Aug. 5, 
1585. a& 

17. A difcoupft, touching the troubles in Germany^ 

1 8. A lift of the chapter of Cologne. (N. B. Geb- 
hard Truchfefs was ftill defter.) 89. 

19. R. Conftable? to fir Fr. Walfiiigham> three 
letters, on a purchafe of faltpetre, and intelligence 
from Germany, Holland, &c. (Orig.Fr.) Embden^ 
April 7 ; Hamburgh, April 22, 1590 90. 

SO. William IV. Landgrave of Heffe Caffel, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; profefling his zeal for tlie proteftant reli- 
gion. (Orig. Lat.)' Caflel, May 12, 1590. 94% 

21. H. EngeWroem, to Jellis de Vifcher; five let- 
ters, reporting his feveral journeys, and fome bargains 
he had made for faltpetre, & c. (Orig. Low German. ) 
Embden, April 7 ; Stade, April 22 ; Lubeck, May l 
and 15 ; and Hamburgh, May 21, 1590. 96., 

22. Charafters of many of the princes of Germany. 
(Lat) 105. 

23. Heads of the ixiftruftions given to M. Segur, 
fent to the princes of G ermany ; and anfwers to this 
lega^tion^ 1590? 107. 

24. " Mcmoifcs conccrnans les entrecoursfaitspar 
cidevant pour les pays de parde^^a, et d'AngleteiTcf 
being a ftatement of the fcven commercial treaties 
and negociations between England and the Low- 
Countries, from the year 1495, to Q. Elizabeth s 



reign. 



108. 



25. John Cafimir, count Palatine, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
in anfwer to her application for his interference in 
favour of her merchants trading to Stade. (Orig. 
Lat) Heidelberg, July 27, 1591. 116. 

SS. William D.of Brunfwick Luneburgh, to Q. Eli- 
zabeth ; applies for the penfiou the Q. had granted to 
his uncle John (Enno U.) count of J^. Friefland- 
(Orig. Fr.) Harburgh, Dec. 23, 1591. 117- 

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27. Otho, D. of Brunfwick Luu. to Q. Eliza 
beth ; requefting the penlion the Q. had granted to 
John (Enno II.) count of Eaft Friefland, for his fon 
William, nephew to the iate count. (Orig. Lat.) 
Harburgh, Dec. 24, 1 59 1. 1 1 9- 

28. The magiftrates of Hamburgh, to Q. Elizabeth; 
concerning a feizure made in England by Geo. 
Lekins (Leek?) of fome goods belonging to fonic of 
their townfmen. (Orig. Lat.) Aug. 24, 1592. 120. 

29. Philip Lewis, count Palatine, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
in anfwer to her letter concerning the adminiftration 
and the ftate of religion in the eleftorate. (Orig. 
Lat.) Neuburgh, Dec. IS, 1592. 123. 

30. Q. Elizabeth, to the emperor Rudolph 11. de- 
claring that Ihe had not prompted the Turks to war. 
(Lat figned by the Q.) London, April 2? 1593. 

126. 

31. Phil. Edw and Oelric Fu^ger, to Q. 

Elizabeth ; requefting the reftitution ot fome goods 
they had ihipped on board a Spanilh yeflel. (Orig. 
Lat.) Augfburgh, April 15, 1593. 128. 

32. Erneft D. of Brunfwick Lun. to Q. Elizabeth, in 
anfwer to her letter concerning the war of the Turks. 
(Orig. Lat.) Zell, Aug. 7, 1593. 133. 

S3. Frederic IV. Eleft. Palatine, to Q.Elizabeth; 
Explaining a difference fubfifting Ixrtween him and 
liis kinfman, Philip Lewis, count Palatine of Neu- 
burgh, in which (he interfered. (Orig. Lat) Heidel- 
berg, Aug. 18, 1593. 134. 

34. Louifa Juliana, a princefs of Orange, to Q. 
Elizabeth; on her marriage with Fred. IV. Eleft. Pa- 
latine, (Orig. Fr.) Heidelberg, Sept. 1593. 139. 

35. George Frederick margrave of Brandenburg 
Anfpach, adminillrator of Pruffia, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
defiring her to intercede with the Turk to abate of his 
rigorous demands upon Sigifmund Bathori prince 
of Tiunfylvania. (Orig. German.) Erlang, Oft. 30, 

1593. 140. 

36. A fummary of the propofals made by the em* 
peipor Rodolph II. to the diet of Ratilbonne, concern* 
mg the Turkifli war. June 2, 1594. 143. 

37. Frederick IV. Ele€t. Palatine, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
intelligence about the diet, the Turkifli war,- kc. 
(Orig. Lat.) Heidelberg, ... 1504. 146. 

38. An advice in what fort her majefty and the 
French king may proceed to deal with the princes of 
Germany about the late league ; by Mr. Beale ? Sept. 

148. 

39. Reafons fet do^vn by the committees in London, 
touching the removing of the companies authority 
from Stade to Middleburg. London, Feb. 4, 1595. 

158. 

40. Q. Elizabeth, to Fred. IV. Eleft. Palatine; 
complimental and credential. (Lat) Greenwich, 
July 1596. 159. 

41. Frederick IV. Eleft Palat to Q. Elizabeth; 
complimental, and wilhin^ her to (land godmother 
to his new-born fon. (Ong. Lat.) Amberg, Sept. 
18, 1596. 160. 

4C. Charles D. of Sudermania (afterwards Charles 
IX, K. of Sweden,) to queen Elizabeth ; vindicating 
hinffclf againft falfe afperfions. (Orig. Lat.) Ni- 
coping, July 6, 1597. 162. 

43. The magiftrates of Embden, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
defiring to keep the Englifli merchants adventurers, 
notwithftanding the Imperial mandate. (Lat) Oct. 
8, 1597. 164. 

44. Tlie magiftrates of Groningen, to the Privy 
Council ? offering to receive the merchants adven- 
turers baniflied from Stade* 06t, 30, 1597. i65. 



45. John Adolph, D. of Holftein Gottorp and Bp. 
of Lubeck, to Q. Elizabeth; blaming the Imperial 
mandate for the expulfion of the Englilli merchants. 
(Orig. Lat) Gottorp, Dec. 1, 1597. 166. 

46. Otho, D. of Brunfwick Lun. to Q. Eli^beth ; 
concerning the Imperial mandate for the pTofcription 
of fome Engliih merchants from Stade. (Orig. Lat.) 
Harburgh, Dec. 21, 1597. 168. 

47. Information concerning the Imperial mandate 
for the profcription of Engliih merchants. 1597. 
(Latin.) This paper is of a later date than I6i0i 

169. 

48. Abftrafil; of various letters, chiefly between Q. 
Elizabeth and feveral German princes, from 1589 to 

1597. 172. 

49. B. Bindinckhaufen cle Wallmeroden, (an agent 
to fome German Pr.) to Ld. Cecil ? two letters de- 
firing to be difpatched. (Orig. Fr.) London, IVIay 

1598. 176. 

50. Elizabeth, to Joachim Frederick, eleftor of 
Brandenburg ; congratulating him on the marriage 
of his daughter with the K. of Denmark. (Orig. Lat; 
withafeal.) Greenwich, June «, 1598. 178. 

5 1. A difcourfe upon the prefent occafion of trans* 
ferring the trade which had been at Stade into the 
United Provinces. * 1598. 179 

5fi. The magiftrates of Embden, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
concerning commercial mattei-s, and the treaty with 
the Hanfeatic Towns. (Orig. Lat.) Nov. 10, 1599* 

181. 

55. The 4 principal t>oints of the edid made in 
France, touching the Englifli cloths; with theil- feve- 
ral anfwers. (A rough draught, or rather notes.) 
April 21, 1600. 182. 

54* The magiftrates of Stade, td Ld. Cecil; on 
the return of the Englifli merchants into their city; 
(Orig. Lat.) Feb, 3, 1601. i84. 

55. The emperor Rudolph II. his credence to the 
town of Stade in favour of baron de Munckwitz^ 
(En^L tranfl.) Prague, Nor. 8, I601. 1864 

56. The magiftrates of Lubeck, to the Englifli 
commiflioners ; complaining of the leizute of one of^ 
their fliips by the Englifli. (Lat.) Dec. ig, lOOu 

187. 

57. The mef chants adventurers reafons for not ac- 
cepting the decree or lad anfwer of the fenate of 
Hamburgh, given them for a " vale." 188. 

58. The emperor Rudolph IL his letters patent to 
all the fiates of the empire, to affift baron Munckwitz 
in the execution of the mandate ^ainft the Engli 
merchants adventurers. (Engl, tranfl.) Pi-ague, 1602. 

189. 

59. Notes of materials to be collefled for the treaty 
with the Hans Towns. 192* 

60. The Englifli to the Imperial commiffioners ; 
concerning the means of accelerating the meeting* 
(A correded draught.) 1602. 193. 

6 1 • Wolfgang William, c6unt Palatine of Neuburglij 
to Q. Elizabeth ; congratulating her on the new 
year. (Lat.) Neuburgh, Jan. 10, 1602. 195. 

62. The Imperial ambaffador's propofitions to the 
fenate of Stade. Feb. 5, 1552. 196. 

63* Extraft out of a letter from Otho D. of Bninf- 
wick» to baron de Munckwitz ; remonftrating againft 
the Imperial mandate. Harburgh, Feb. 7, "1602. 

198. 

64. A petition of the Englifli merchants it Stade^ 
to the emperor's commifiioneis, rei|ucfting indulgence. 
Feb. IQ, 1602. 19£^• 

65. Extra£l out of the afifwer of the magiftrates of 

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Stade unto the expofitions of the baron de Munck- 
\v itz, the emperor's commhlioncr : delivered Feb. lo, 
1602. 200. 

66. The refcript, by which the baron de Munck- 
u-itz fulpcndcd the execution of the Imperial man- 
date, concerning the EngHfli merchants at Stade. 
(Lat.) and the fame in EngUfli. Feb. 1 1, 1602. 211. 

67. Reply of the fenate of Stade, to the refolution 
of the empeix)r s commifTioners, upon their anfwer 
afore delivered to his propofitions. (EngHfh tranfl.) 
Feb. 11, 1602. , 221. 

68. Extraa of a letter from the Bp. of Bremen 
(John Fred. D. of Holftein Got.) to baron Munck- 
witz; remonftrating againft the Imperial mandate. 
Verden, Feb. 26, 1602. . 223. 

69. Otho, D. of Brunfwick Lun. to Q. Elizabeth ; 
acquanting her with fome proceedings at Stade, in 
confequence of the Imperial mandate. (Lat.) Har- 
burgh. Feb. 28, 1 602. 224. 

70. The Lds. Buckhurft and Cccirs app6intment 
of two. merchants of each of the chief companies in 
London, as commiflioners for the caufes of ftrangers 
employments, and the exportation of coin. Sack- 
villehoufe, March 20, 1602. 227. 

71. Two papers, being journals of the conferences 

at Bremen; the latter defe£live. (Lat.) March 

1602. 229. 

72. The emperor Rudolph II. to Otho, D. of Brunf- 
wick, and the magiftrates of Stade; about the 
intended treaty between England and the Hans 
Towns. (Tranfl. from the German.) Prague, Aug. 
3, and July 31, 1602. 246. ' 

73. The emperor Rudolph II. his commiflion to the 
Bp. of Lubeck to ad; at the congrefs of Bremen. 
(Tranfl. from the Germ.) Prague, Aug. 3, 16O2. 

247. 

74. The emperor Rudolph II. to the baron deMunck- 
witz; ratifying a recefs the latter publiflied at Stade; 
and appointing him a commiflioner for the congrefs 
at Bremen. (Tranfl. from the Germ.) PiUgue, Aug. 3, 

1602. 248. 

76. The magiftiates of Stade, to Stephen Lefieur? 
concerning the n^eeting to be held at Bremen for a 
treaty, (hat.) Aug. 21, 1602. 249. 

76. The magi ft rates of Lubeck, to baron Munck- 
witz ; concerning a congrefs for a treaty between 
England and the Hans Towns. (An Englifli tranfl. 
from the Germ.) Aug. 22, 1602. 250, 

77. The Englifli commiflioners, to Otho, D. of 
Brunfwick Lun. a letter of acknowledgment. (Lat.) 
Bremen, Sept. 26, 1602* 251. 

78. The Englifli commiflioners (Ra, Eure, Jo. 
Herbert, Uan. Dun, Steph. Lefieur,) to fir Robt. Ce- 
cil ; dcfiring a letter from the queen to the Imperial 
commiflioners, and acknowledging tlie receipt of a 
packet. Bremen, Oft. 1, 1602. 252. 

79. Otho, D. of Brunfwick Lun. to Englifli com- 
miflioners ; concerning a congrefs to be held. (Orig. 
Lat.) Harburgh, 0&. 7. 254. 

80. Ehrenfried dc Munckwitz, to Dr. Dun, one 
of the Englilh commiflioners ; acquainting him that 
the Bp. of Lubeck objected to Bremen for the in- 
tended meeting. (Lat; Hamb. 061. 27, 1602. 

255. 

81. Otho, D. of Brunfwick Luiv to the Englifli com- 
miflioners ; about the place of the intended meeting. 
(Lat.) Harburgh, Od. 29, I602. 256. 

82. The luiglifli? commiflioners, to the magiftrates 
of Stade, acknowledging the receipt of u friendly let- 
ter, (Lat.) Bremen, 06t. 30, 1602. 257. 



83. A note of the peifons who came into thi3 city 
(Bremen?) on the part of the lianfe. 1602. 258. 

84. Ehrenfried baron de Munckwitz (Imperial 
cdunfellor of appellation,) to Q. Elizabeth ; ftating 
his condu6l with regard to the Imperial edic-ts cour 
cerning the Englifli merchants. Two copies. (Lat.) 
Bremen, Nov. 19, 1602. 259. 

85. The Bp. of Lubeck, (John Frederic D. of Hol- 
fl:ein Gott.) to baron Munckwitz ; acquainting him 
that he had declined the emperor's commiflion. 
(tranfl. from the Germ.) Gottorp, Nov. 26, 1602. 

264. 

86. The Enghfli coilimiflioners, to D. Otho of 
Brunfwick Luneburgh; acknowledging- his letter of 
061. 29, and about the meeting* (Lat.) Bremeii, 
Nov. 1602. 265. 

87. Steph. Lefieur, to the other Englifli commif- 
fioners at Bremen ; three original letters, about baron 
Munckwitz's friendly conduft, and his going to 
Prague. Hamburgh, Dec. 26, 28, and 31, J 602. 

266. 

Galba, E. 1. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 443. 

1. The Englifh commiflioners at Bremen (Lord Ra. 
Eure, J. Heibeit, and Dan. Dup,) to the Lords of 
Council ; reporting their firfl: conferences with the 
Imperial commiflaries (count Schaumburg adling by 
proxy, and baron Munckwitz.) Bremen, March 27, 
1603. .1. 

2. The Englifli commiflioners, to the Danifli com- 
miflioners ; defiring anfwers concerning various points 
relating to the navigation in the Baltic and NortliSeas, 
the fiflieries,. &c. (Lat.) Bremen, Feb. 12, 1603. 5, 

3. A paper of intelligence from Hungary and Vienna. 
(Ital.) Gratz, Sept. 1, 1603. 7, 

4. James I. to the D. of Wiftemberg ; two letters, 
I, thanks for congratulations on his acceflSon ; and 
2d, notifying his having named the D. a knight of the 
garter. (Fr.;. .... Aug. 9, and Winchefter, Sept. 24, 
1603. 9. 

5. The commiflioners at Bremen, to fee' Cecil ; 
two reports of their proceedings in their negociation«. 
Bremen, Jan. 3 and I9v 1602-3. 11. 

6. A draught of a letter from the commiflionei-s at 
Bremen, to fee' Cecil; partly only minutes. Feb. 
1603. ' 15. 

7. Notes of Dr. Burnhurft's and Dr. Kraflingius's 
declarations on their coming to Bremen from the 
Hans To^vns; with anfwers. (Lat.) March 2, 1603. 

21. 

8. Notes about the powers of delegates, w hether 
they may a6l by proxy ; this probably relates to Ct 
Schaumburg. (Lat) March 4, 1603. 22. 

9. Three rough draughts or minutes of prelimina- 
ries at the openmg of the congrefs at Bremen. (Lat) 
March 11 and 19, i603. 24. 

10. A requifition exhibited at the congrefs of Bre-t 
men by the Englifli commiflioners, claiming the pri- 
vilege of free navigation ftipulatcd in the treaty of 
1416; alfo a fecond rough draught, perhaps ot'^he 
fame inftrument (Lat.) March 19, 1603. 28. 

1 1.. Draught of a complimental letter of the Eng. 
Hfli commiflTioners, to fome Genuan prince. (Lat.) 
March l603. 32. 

12. Mercatorum Hanfeaticorum molimina qusedani, 
quibus pretiura pannorum emptorum, abfque caufa 
fufficienti, k prime contraftu diminui folet March 

1603. 34. 

13. The Englifli commiflioners at Bremen, to the 

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Privy Council ; an ample report of their proceedings* 
(A corrected draught.) March 27, 1603. 35. 

14. The Lords of Council, to the commiffioners at 
Bremen; notifying the death of Q. Elizabeth, dnd 
acceflion of James I. Whitehall, Marches, i603. 

45. 

1 5. A minute of a motion of Dr. Weighe in the 
congrcfs of Bremen, to proceed in their deliberations 
notwithftanding the demifc of Q. Elizabeth. (Lat.) 
Aprils, 1603. 47. 

16. A conclufion offered by the Englifli commif- 
fioners to the congrefs at Bremen. April 11, 16O8. 
(Lat. a rough draught.) 48. 

1 7. Heads delivered in by the merchants adven- 
turers, as inftruftions toM ards forming an anlVer to 
theHanfe. (Lat.) April 11, 1603. 50. 

18. Articles of immunities propofed to be granted 
to the Ilanfeatic Towns, at the congrefs of Bremen. 
(Lat.) April 16, 1603. 52. 

19. Capita quondam declarationis, five potius ob- 
jeftionis, commifs" Caes. Matis. adverfus mercatores 
Angh®. March 19, 1603. 54. 

20. The Englifh commilTioners notification of the 
death of Q. Elizabeth, at the congrefs at Bremen. 
(Lat.) April, 1603. 64. 

21. Memoranda concerning the negociations at 
Bremen. 1603. 65« 

22. The emperor Rudolph It ; his anfwcr to fome 
xeprefentations made to him by Mr. Steph. Lefieur 
oil the part of James I. relating to the caufe between 
the merchants adventurers and the Hanfeatic Towns* 
(Orig. Lat.) Prague, Oa. 7, 1603. 67. 

23. James I, to the emperor Rudolph II ; notifying 
his acceflion; about the congrefs, at Bremen; and cre- 
dential in favour of Steph Lefieur. (Lat.) Green- 
wich, June 25, 1603. 69. 

24. Steph. Lefieur, and Rudolph II ; four reciprocal 
letters between them, on the altair of the merchants 
adventurers with the Hanfe. (Lat.) Sept 30, Oft. 
7, 9, and 13, 1603. 70. 

25. A minute of a tranfaftion in the congrefs of 
Bremen, concerning Dr. Burnhurft s deputation from 
the Hanfeatic Towns. (Lat.) Feb. 21, 1603. 75. 

26. The Englifli commiflioners, to Otho duke of 
Brunfwick ; certifying the queen's good health, and 
about the arrival of the other commiflioners. (Lat. 
not fent.) Bremen, Feb. 11, 1603. 76. 

27. The Englifli commiflioners, to the Lords of 
Council ; about a recefs in the Danifh negociation, 
&c. (A corrcfted draught.) Feb. 1603. 79. 

28. James I, to the States General; by Mr. Win- 
wood, fent as counfellor in the council of ftate. 
(Fr.) Greenwich, June £4, 1603. 81. 

^9. Charles (x.) as heir to the crown of Sweden 
and D. of Sudermania, to the Englifli Privy Council ; 
condoling on the death of C^. Elizabeth. (Lat.) 
Oerebrog, April 26, I603. 83* 

30. Fredei-ick II. K. of Denmark, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
wilhing to prclerve peace. (Lat.) Elfljurg, 12 
Kal.06l. 1563. 84. 

3 1. A remembrance of the company of the Eaftland 
merchants, to Mr. llichd. Lewes, armorer, appointed 
to go to Bremen and Denmark. Jan. 6, 1603. 85. 

32. A reply of the Englifli merchants adventurers, 
to a longanfwerof the Hanfe. (Lat.) April, I603. 

88. 

S3. A paper relating to the negociations at Bre- 
men, laid before the congrefs by the Imperial commif- 
fioiiers. (Lat.) April 19, 1603. 103. 



34. Another fimilar paper, prefented to the congrefs 
by the Englifli commiflioners. (Lat) April 20, 1603. 

105. 

35. The Englifli commiflioners at Bremen, to the 
hdL of Council ; in anfwer to I. 1 4. Bremen, April 
22, 1603. 107. 

36. The EngHfli commiflioners at Bremen, to Otho 
D. of Brunfwick Luneb. ; on entering into conference 
with Dr. Meyer his agent. (Lat.) Bremen, April 
30, 1603. 109. 

37. Charles D. of Sudermania, to the Englifli 
commiffionei-s at Bremen ; on fending to them his 
agent Barthold Henzken. (Lat.) Stockholm, 8 
Kal; Dec. 1002. 1 ih 

38i " Propofition made in the aflembly of the States 
General in pirfence of his exccHency;" being a dif- 
cuffion concerning the ways and nieans for the vear 
1603. Nov, 20, 1603? " ^ 113. 

80; The States General, to James I ; defn ing Icavd 
to raife recruits in England and Scotland, for com- 
pleting the Englilh and Scottifli companies in theii* 
fervice. (Fr.) Hague, April 14, 1603. 117. 

40. James I, to the States General ; notifying an 
ofter for peace from the Archd; Albert* (Fh) J uly, 

1603. \ 118*. 

41. Ct. Maurice de Naflau, to James I ; recom- 
mending. Ct. Alph. de Montidoglia and S' Sophia. 
(Fr.) Camp at Bugl, Sept. 1.5, 1603. 120. 

42. A refolution taken by the States General, upon 
a itmonftrance of fir Fr. Vere, conc!erning military 
difcipline. Feb. 21, 1603. 122. 

43. Ct. IMauricede Naflau, to James I; congratu- 
latory on his acceflion. (Orig. Fr.) Hague, April 
27, 1603. 124. 

44^ James 1. ? to the Archd. Albeii ; exprefling a 
wifli for good harmony. (Fr.) 16OS. 126. 

45. De Loignes and B. Journal^s juftification, con- 
cerning the pretended attempt upon the town of 
Metz by the Archd. and Archdfs. (Fr.) Malines, 
April 21, 1603. I2d. 

46. Articles of intelligence concerning fecret plots 
ofpapifts. Oft. 10, 1603. 130. 

47. James I, to Archd. Albert; conciliatory, and 
with a paflport for the D. d'Aremberg. (Fn) June, 
1603. 132. 

48. Otho D. of Brunwick Lunebi to the £nglifli 
commiflioners at Bremen ; credential in favour of Dr. 
Meyer his agent. (Lat.) Harburgh, April 22, i603. 

134- 

49* A declaration on the part of the Emperor, in 
confequeiice of Mr. Lefieur's application to fufpend 
the execution of ceitain decrees relating to the caufe 
between the merchants adventurers and the Hanfeatic 
Towns. (Orig. Lat.) Prague, 061. 11, 1605. 136. 

50. The emperor Rudolph II, to James I ; congratu- 
latorj'^, and profefling a friendly difpolition. (Orig.) 
Prague, 06t. 7, 1603. 137. 

51. James I, to the count Palatine (Fred* IV. ?) 
profeflTing friendfliip. (Fr.) Greenwich, June 8, 16OS. 

140. 

52. The States General, to James I; con^ratula- 
toiy, and propofing fome points fdr the prolecution 
of the war with Spain. (Orig. Fr.) 1603. 143. 

53. The States General, to James I; reprefenting 
the treacherous proceedings of the Spaniards, and 
congratulating him on his having been preferved 
from their plots. (Two letters. ) (Orig. Fr.) Hague, 
July 19, and Aug. 10, 1603. 146. 

54. Some Englifli minifter (Qy. Ld. Cecil?) to Mr. 

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Winwood; on the affairs between England and Hol- 
land. Jan. 19, 1604. 

.55. James I ; his commiflion to the E. of Dorfet, 
Ld. Bucl^harft, *c. to negociate in the affan? of the 
Hanfe. (Lat.) 1604. ^^4, 

56. Frederick II. K. of Denmark, to Q. Elizabeth; 
reqneftinff the payment of a liim due to Hen. Rantzau. 
(I^t.) Copenhagen, June ii, 1564. 158. 

57. Pr.Dan. Dun, to Ld. Cecil; with ^ Utin 
note inclofed, concerning the fpoils committed by the 
Daues on the people of Hull (Orig.) April ^7, 
1604. ^^9- 

58. A difcourfe on the woollen trade of England, 
by Mr. Needham. July, 1604. 163. 

59. Frederick II. K. of Deiimark, to Q. Elizabeth; 
credentials in favour of Dr. Knopperhis agent. (Lat.) 
Nienburg, Nov. 4, 1564. 167- 

60. James I, to the K. of Denmark ; in favour of the 
merchants of Hull. (Lat.) i604. J68, 

61. James I, to Chriftian IV. K. of Denmark; on 
fending the E. of Rutland to ftand proxy a* god- 
father, and with the order of the garter. (Lat.) 
liS04. 

62. Certain articles, exhibited by the Hanfe Towns, 
to the Lds. Commi^ioners in London. Aug. 10, 1604. 

174. 

63. The deputies of the Hanfe Towns, to Jamea 1; 
concerning their privileges ; with a fu}^lcinent, de- 
firing the ufe of the Steelyard. (Lat) Lubeck, 
March 14» 1604. ^78. 

64. The deputies of the Hanfe To^vn^^ to the par- 
liament; ftating their privileges. (Lat) Lubeck, 
J^farch, 1604. IB 7. 

65. The deputies of the Hanfe Towns, to James I; 
credential in favoxu: of their agents. April 3, 1604. 

189. 

66. The deputies of the Hanfe Towns; their com- 
tnifftan to their agents. (I^t.) Lubeck, April 4^ J604. 

I9K 

67. The Englifh commiflioners in London; their 
anfwer to the pronofitions of the agents of the Hanfea- 
ticTbwns of Aug. 6. (Lat) Aug. 22, 1604. 195. 

68. Propofitions of the agents pf the Hanfe Towns, 
to the LkIs. Commiffionei-s. in London. Two copies. 
(Lat) London, Aug. 8, 1604. 200. 

69. The refolution of the Minifters and Council, 
upon the propofttions of the Hanfe. Two copies. 
Aug. 11, 1604. ^n. 

70. A declaration of fome articles delivered by the 
agents of the Ha^fe, to the Lords Commiflioners. 
(Lat) Auguft 17,, 1604. ei9. 

71. The Lords Commiflioners' anfwer to the pro- 
pofitions of the Hanfeatit agents, of Aug. 2«. (Lat) 
Aug. 24, 1604. 

72. A fragment of the Lords Commiflioners anfwer 
to the propofitl<M» of the Hanfeatip agents, ( Lat) 
1604. 

73. Tlie heads of tlie articles, 1. 62 ; with anfwers to 
fome of them. (Lat. and EngL) Au^. 1 604. 224. 

74. Memoranda on the Hanfeatic caufe. (Lat.) 
1604. 22.7- 

75. Noftcs on duUes deli veered to Mr. Ingram of 
the cuttom boufe : pipbaWy by tto Hanfeatic agents 

1604. ^^32. 

76. A brief account of t)ie Hanfeatic kague. (Lat.) 

1604. 

77. A commiflion, of James I, to the E. o^E)onfet, 
&c. for treating with the Hanfe : ad]:aught> different 
from I. 55. (Lat.) i604. 2AQ^ 



78. A paper confi fling of 8 articles, docketed, "Tht 
laft writing delivered by the Haiile." (Lat.) 1C04. 

245.' 

79. A lift of the Hanfeatic Towns. 247. 
80* Names of tlie agents of tlie Hanfe ; 8 in num^* 

ber. 249. 
SI. A brief of the Hanfeatic caufe. 250. 

82. A brief of the anfwers given to the Hanfeatic 
agents when they had their farewell : appioved by the 
Privy Council at Hampton Court. 1604. 253. 

83. Notes of privileges granted to the Hanfe by 
Engliih fovereigns. 25G. 

84. James I, to the States General ; proppfing a^ 
commiflion for fettling; the accounts between them : 
fent by Caron, whom ne commends. (Fr.) Hampton 
Court, Sept 29, i604. 258. 

85. Albert and Ifebella ; their commiflion to the 
D. d'Arcmberg, J. Richanlot, and L. Verrcyken, to 
negociate a peace with England. (Fr.) Briiflels, 
April 12, 16O4. 260. 

86. Sir Tho. Studder, to the E. of Northampton, 
privy feal; intelligence ftom the Low Countries. 
(Orig.) Bruflcls, Wt. 25, 1612. 262. 

87. The magiftrates of Flufhing, to the Englifh 
judges of the admiralty; remonftrating againft their 
fentencc cooceming the fhip of Vine. Penning, a 
burgher of theirs. (Orig. Fr.) Flufliing, O^. is, 
1614« 266. 

$8. The Privy Council, to Mr. Winwood; inftruc- 
l tiom concerning Eng^ mariners^ &c. March 7, 

89. N. de Caron; aftatement of his, concerning 
, the feeurity of Ike Englifli navigation. (Orig. Fr.) 

April 10, 1604. 27a. 

90. Raphe Winwood, to Ld. Cecil? or Northamp- 
* ton; concerning the complaints of tlie Dutch mer- 

chant3 for" want of rcflitution, Hague, J un<f 3, 1 605. 

272, 

9 1. The States General, to the E. of Northamptcwi 
requefting the king's further fupport notwithftanding 
his peace with Spain. (Orig. Fr.) Hague, Nov. 23,, 
1604. .274. 

92. A difcaurfe on the neceflity of expelling th^ 
Spaniards out of the Low Countries, and the mean^ 
of effe6ling it Jan. 19, 1604-5R 276. 

9k3. Albert and liabellat; another copy of their 
commiflion to the D. d'Aremberg, L &5. Sept 12, 
1604. 278. 

94» A papei figned Jn*^ de Vep. Cwidefliable, 9 
SpaM^i agent;. authcHjzing Engliih} merchants, to 
convey German, goods into Spain.. C^a^) London^ 
Sept. 2^ 1604. 28a 

95., R. Winwood's- pfopofitipus made to the States 
G^nexat; defiring, tlie repeal of their placart on the 
woollen trade. (Fr.) Jan. 6^ 1603-4? 234. 

9t5i The States General, to tbjQ Plivj Council:;: ir- 
monflratin^ againfli the detention of one of thi^ir 
Spanifli pri2ies. (Fr.) Hague, Maxct 16, 1605. 

286. 

97. The States. Geuejcal,. to Jamea to thcf^me 
purport. (Fr.) Hague, March 16, 1605. 287. 

98; TiieKofSaUlbuiy (R. Cecil fee. of (late) to 
Mr. Winwood ; flating the proiiofitions of the Arch- 
duke's ambafladbrs. May 14, 1605. 288. 

9ft. A projeft for traffick at Antwerp, propounded 
to Mona. Caron. L6Q5. 290. 

100;. Thfi E. of^Salifljury, to Mr. Winwood; con^ 
ceroing an engagement that happened off^ Dover, 

between 



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GoogI 



GALEA, E. t. 



355 



between the Spaniards and Dutch, fcc^ June as, 
1605. . 29^2. 
.101. James I, to Archd. Albert; two credentials, 
the one in favoiu- of the E. of Hertford, fent to ratify 
the treaty; and the other in favour of fir Tho. Ed- 
monds, as refident. (Fr.) Greenwich, April 9, 1605, 

294. 

102. James r; his jnftruftions to fir Tho. Edmunds, 
feat to Archd. Albert.. April 1605. 296. 

103. Notes of two points propofed by fome Englifli 
minillers in a ti-eaty. April i6o6? 300. 

104; The D. de Medina Sidonia, to * notify- 
ing his meafures for preventing outrages ; probably 
concerning £nglilh fubjefts. (Ft.) St Lucar, Nov. 
26, 1606. 301. 

105. Humphry Covert, to the D. of Dorfet; 
againft the uniting of the States with the French 
king, when the Spaniards were driven into Dover 
roadl July 7, 1605. 803. 

106. An Imperial decree concerning the Englifli 
nacrchants at Stade. (Lat.) Prague, Sept 29, 1607. 

805. 

107- A proclamation of th^ States General; cJon- 
Cferning the herring flfherjr. Hague, July i$, 1606. 

dor. 

108. A ceflation of arms brt ween the States Gene- 
ral and the Archd. Albert Brufiels and Hague, April 
£4, 1607. 808. 

109. Three printed inftruments relating to the 
trarffaAions between Spain ^nd the tTnited Pr0^iiie6s. 
(Dutch.) NoT.'i 1, 1606 * ... and itfod. HO. 

1 10. Reafons which ought to move the States to 
publifti the pkcart of commerce reqnired hy the 
merchants adventurers at Middleburg. ^16. 

111. A difcourfe, fhewing that it is not fit to re- 
flram the Netherland rrterdiants from ttaiifportiftg 
Englift beer in theif ^ihrp^. 1607. 3 1 8. 

112. The merchants allegations for a toleration to 
ftrarn broad cloths: with amwers* t6 the fame by B.^. 

April 5, 1605. 39,0. b. 

11 3. A paper againft the demolition of the fortifi- 
cations of the forts of Brill, called Clayburgh and 
Newenort, propofed by the 9baite». 1610. 322, 

1 1 4. The fenate of Stade, to the governor and 
afliftan«s the- l»erehttnt» adv€»furers ; requefting 
them to .xemain in their tow«. March 25, 1611. 

' 326. 

; il5. H. Vere? to the E. of Northampton • reports 
fome negociations between the deputies of the States 
'General and the commiliioners of the Archd. con- 
cernm^ a |>acifi€ation. (Orig.) Hague, Aug. i6, 
16(08. 3^8, 

116. The board of finances of Bruffels theh order 
for the eiltrypf fome Englifh cloths. (Fr.) Bruffels, 
Sept, 4, 1612. 83f(). 

117. The form of a bill of fale for a fbip> and of 

divers other mercantile deeds. sSi. 

HQ. The Emperor's refcript to the magiftrates of 
Stade, for detaining the merchants ad'vehf urers and 
their effeda Prague, May 29, 1610. 342. 

iid. Defig»atio quorundam articulorum qui* pro 
fbcietale Anglica nova, olFeri et dari S fenaitlL Stadenfi' 
poflTe videntur. 1610. 344. 

120. Vincent ]Xfuller„ agent of the fenafe of 
H^burgh, to the Emperor; requefting tbat tbe 
.Englifli merchants riiight be allowed fo continue in 
their town, (tat) rffio. 350. 

121. The eleflors and princes in the ImperiaT court ; 
their rembnftrance to the Emperor eortcetnin^ the 
merchants adventurcre, (Lat:) tra^gu^ July So, 



122. A memorial for private information concern- 
ing the faid merchants. (Lat.) 1610. 354. 

1 23. An Imperial decree, againft the merchants ad- 
venturers at Stade. (Lat.) Prague, Nov. 18. 16 lO; 

356. 

124. An Imperial decree, granting fome indul- 
gence to the EngliAi merchants at Stade. (Lat.) 
Prague, Sept. 29, 1607? 358. 

i2i. Anothetcopy of the Imperial decree, 1. 123; 
Nov. 18, 1610. 359. 

1 26. Probable reafons fot tlie decay of the woollen 
tr^e ; delivered by the mayor and cditipany of mer- 
chants of the ftaple. May 1 3, 162^. 362. 

12?. Chriftian IV. K. of Denmark, to fir Arthut 
Chlchefter, lord deputy of Ireland ; defiring leate td 
raife 200 Iriflimen for his fervice. (Orig. Lat.) 
June 10, 16 12. 364. 

Ifl8. Anfwers to three points cdiicerhirig the wool- 
len trtick, propofed to the merchiiits of the ftaple by 
fir Jolm Suckling, &c. his majefty's coinmiflioners. 

868. 

i 29. The board of finances at Bruffels ; their order W 
fend Away ^ quantity of cloth imported beyond th6 
ammliit limited in a paffport. ( Ft. ) Brufl^l^ J uly 1 2 ^ 
1612. 370. 

^sa. Wm. Trumbull, to the Ei of Salifl)ury? about 
the (^ndeatours of the Archduke to remove the Englifh 
ttaple ftom Middteburgh intd his provinces* (Orig.) 
Brofftls, June 2, 1 6 1 3 ? S ii . 

iiii - V . # . . . ta James I; about cert^n reftraints 
in>lKyfed upon Englifli cloths by Archd. Albert. 
jHlye2,f6lfti 373. 

Wffl. TtttinbuUy td the E. of Saliffbury? re^ 
portifig fome proceedingis of hi^ with the gortttim^ut 
at Bfuffels concerning the woollen trade. I612?. 

375, 

184. A paper refnotiftrathig againft Atchd. Albert's 
proGefiedings concerning the wooUen trader 16 12. 

377. 

134. Sit Tho* Lake, to the E. of Motthampton 
inclofing part of a letter from the king's agent at 
Briiffek (probably Trumbull) concerning the wool- 
len trade. (Prig-> Court at Kirkby, July Si, I6i9i 

S8K 

1 35. Ah ordar of the exchequer at Bruffels, for re-^ 
tiw^ing Englifli eloths. firufs. July 24, 16 12. 382, 

IS». A difcourfe concerning the benefit t^ 
Netherkuids derive from the trade of Engiiih cloths. 
ir6'i2v 38au 

isf. Advertifements from the Englifli merchalatr 
tFsdilg imto the' lAw Couatried.* Antwerp, Sept 5, 
i!S*2. 393. 

*38. Short deekWtionB Of the exports and importr 
at Dimkirk, from May 1 to Oft. 30; l6l l - 894. ' 

139. A letter concerning the reftraints on the 
woollen trade in the^ Netberlanda Bruffels, Sept. 5, 
1612. 396. 

140. l^tA. trtiThAufi; *6 the R of SalWbury > ori the 
reftraints on the^ woollen trade. (Orig.) Bruffels, 
l£fclv 18, 1612. d&9. 

141. An ordinance of Archdi Albert, touching the 
woollen trade. Bruffels, April 13, 16 12. 399. b. 

142. An affidavit of two Englifli fliippers, of their 
having failed ftraight fto» DoVer to NewT>ort. 
April 19, 1612. • 400. 

143: Sir tho. Sfudder, t6 the of Nortliampton ; 
various intelligence concerning Don Pedro, count de 
Qtit^^&fe. (C)i4g.> Bruffels, N<5V. 6, 1612. 4ot 

1^44- Sir Tho* Lake/ to the E- af Noithampton ; 

diredions 



Digitized by 




G A lt BAti B.-I^IV. 



direct loiis^fTQm the king, conccniincr the woollen 
trade in the Low Countries. (Orig.) Court at Bever. 
Kjent? Aug. 9, 1612. 400. 

- r45.\Wm. TrumbulU to the E. of Saliflmr}' ? on 
the woollen trade. (Orig.) Bruirels, Sept. 2, iGia. 

. .: 405. 

V I4f). A remoTiftratice made to- tKc -^Archd. Albert 

tlie 1 niHiih agent (Trumbull?) touehing the 
banilJiiiitiit of the EBgUjJi. clotiis. , (Fr.) Sept. . 5, 
16IS.. ^ 407.. 

147. Wm. Trumbull, to the E. of Salifbury? in- 
cloiing a ])aeket of lir Tho. Studder, and concern- 
ing the woollen trade. (Orig.) BruU'els, Nov. 26, 
1612. , . " 409. 

1 48. Another ,copy of the prder, I. \ J uly 24, 

1612. 410. 

149. J. Peyton, to fir Robt. Cotton ; inelofing the 
plotte (plan) of. Coeworden, and with various news 
concerning the count Palatine, &c. (Orig.) Hague, 
OcL 13, 1612. ' ..V 

150. Wm. Trumbull, to Jfatnes I; reports his ne- 
gociations concerning the woollen trade, and fome 
intelligence, (Orig.) bruirels, Sept. 4, Hi 12. 414. 

151. Sir Tho. Studder, to the E. of Northampton ; 
various intelligence. (Orig.) Bruflds, Dec. ig, i6i«.. 

417. 

152. A Latin paper concerning the trade to India ; 
laid to have been fent to the commiffioners for the 
Indies. April 3, 1 61 3. 420. 

\y?>. Another to the fame pui-port : (a draught.) 
April 5, 1613. 422. 

154. A third paper, with an Englifli tranflation, on 
the fame fubieft; vi:r. a contmvci-fy between England 
and Holland concerning the tiadc to India. April 5, 

1613. . ♦ ; \ 424. 

155. A commiflion of the fenate of Stade, \i their 
agents at the Englifli court: twO copies. (Lat.) 
btade, Feb. 8, 16 14". 428.. 

156. James I; his cbmmilfion to fir Tho. Lake, 
&c. to treat with tlie agents of Stade. W!eftm. April 
8i*.i6i4. 432. 

157. Confide^rations, oftered to the king by the 
ifiercliants advfiitw on the prefisntHiegociiation 
with Stade. 16 14. 434. 

' 158 Privileges to he granted by the Emperor to 
the Englilh company trading m ithin • the empire. 
Jftiie 10,1614. 436. 

159. Privileges to he granted by the fenate of 
Stade, to Uie Englilli company there, intending to 
trade! ^ ''r ' • 437. 

i€0. A paper on the caufes of the decay of the 
woollen trade, and the remedies propofed : addrelled 
to tlic king, probably by the mercliants adventurers. 



; i£ Gikha^. £i» .II. . 



Regifirum 



cartarum abbatije S. Benedifti de 
Hulmo, in comitatu Nprfolcienli : cum indicibus 
lo<iY||il^oribus tam'dQBatonua«q|uam tcrrpun^^^i^ 



>193. 



ti<\fs^g^ jinembraii. » folio^ coi^l 

i^l^ferbnicon regum Angliac aV^:*m;«»^C(B^ 
tionem regis Johannis ; fcriptigni tpiodam tofeacho 
Ecclefiae Chrifti Cautuarienfis. : 



C. Catalogus benefac'^onim l^ccldia* Chrifti Can- 
tuarienfis, ab A** 1052^ temp. Icilicct Edwardi Confef- 
Ibris, ad aittium 1 lab ; et quo tempore finnt pro illfe 
eommemorationes. 31. 

3. Breve chromcon d Cnuto; k^e., al^ anno 1055 
ad annum 1286. * ^' . • 33. b., 

4. Des reys de Englelcrre being abrief hif- 
tory of the kings of England, from the times of the 
Heptarchy, to K. John. (In old Ercnch.) ^ 43. 

5. Quatorfe mervcillcs i out e ad Engteterre.*\ 

51. b. 

6. Carta Thomec Archiep. Cantuarienfis, in qua. - 
pcrfonas, pertinentias, et proventus, libertates et dig- 
riitates Eccl^fri Cantuarienfis, fubDeiproteftione, et 
curia? Romana^ et fua poiiit. v, . 54. 

7. Caufa exi|ii^et martyrii. B. Tliomsc martyris et 
pontificis Cantuarienfis;. ; ^ 56. 

8. De pj^vinciis' five comitatibiijs XXXIV in quos; 
AhgUa<vd^i^{)^ in iifdem. 

- 59.^ 

9. Nomina archiwifcoporum Cantuarienfium, al> 
Auguftino, adfia^iW^ionaimem Peccham. 60. 

10. Finalis coneordia inter Bonifaeium, archiepo- 
cum Cantuarienfem, et Rogerium, priorem, et con- 
ventiim Ecclefia? Chrifti Cantuar. fafta apud WelV- 
monarteriimi A** 4:^ Hen. III. (1239.) coram Hugone 
de Bigod juftitiario Angliit ; de privilegiis ct iminu-^ 
nitatibus eorundem. 61. 

11. Carta Kbertatum Angliae, concefla per regcm^ 
J ohaunem in prata Runningmede, die x V J unii 1215. 

' 71. b. ^ 

12. Bulla Innocentii III. Pap®, cohfirmans cartam . 

R. Johannis, cjua liberam ele6tionem prelatorum con-. 
cefTit: datam London. XVJanuarii 15 IG. 79. 

13. Liber de terris dominicalibus (cum earund(?in\ 
terrariis five limitibus) pertinentifeUfta4*W)nafteriuiu 
de Pratis, Leiceftri«. 81. b. 

14. Recepta et exitus, five computus gardeioba^ 
Alfenor© regii», iibcoris regis EoWai^ • 1 78.> 



Ga/6a, E. IV. . ^ 

Cod^ ityiimbran. in folio, conilans foiiis d44. 

Sea. XIV. ; ■ 



I. 



mo- 



Regiftrum five memoriale Ilcnrici prions 
nafterii Chrifti Cantuarienfis^in quo habentur plu- 
rima proiriifcue ad iftud i<l6fitiiteriuih fpeftantia; 
varii quoqiie loci communes dc confc ientia, phy- 
fiognomia, de que piidtis aiiis capitibus facri et phi- 
lofophici argumenti. Tabula cotftentomm fic fere 
fe habelur. 
1. Nomi 



lina fummoilim pontificum k S. P^tro a4, 

ni XII. ' . * 



Bencdidum 

2. Ndmiha reguni AngKa i Gulielmo*L*ad Ed- 
wArdum III. !• 

^3. 



18 AnffliflB dit OOronationis fua^. 



4. tJfonaina Archiepifcopo'r. tantuariehs. ab Au-'- 
guftino, ufque ad Waltcrum (Reynolds) quondam^ 
epifcopum Wigornienfem. (A. 1313.) 1. b. • 

5.. StaurumdimiilUm in archiepifcopatu Cantuarise; 
in 4iveMi$ maneriis, poft tranflitiotiCiiiDni Roberti de 
Kyhvardeby, A* 127 p. b. 

6. Taxatio temporalium archiepifcopatus Cai^^ 

in dioecefi Cantuar. A? 1292. ' V S.U" 

7. Taxatio temppnil|um eti fpirituaKwl 
prioratus. %pie paiituar^ fec»n(if«|i. Tjgn^^ yalo- 

8. 



rem. 



Digitized by 



G A L B A, fi. IV. 



157 



8. Taxatio temporalium abbatis S. Auguftini Can- 
tuarif nfis. 6. 

9. Taxatio temporalium prions S: Gregorii Can- 
tuaHoe, et omnium albrum religiofomm in civitate 
etdicecefi Cantuar. 6. b. 

10. Taxatio fecund urn rerum valorem omnium 
ecclcfiarum in civitate et dicecefi Cantuarite; 8. b. 

11. Taxatio fecundum verum valorem omnium 
ecclefiarum in decanatibus exemptis. . . 1 1. b« 

12. Taxatio ecclefiamm appropriatarum Ecclbfiae 
Chrifti Cantuariae. ' 1 ? . 

13. Taxatio ecclefiarum appropriatarum abbati S. 
Auguftini et omnibus aliis r^ligiqfis in ciyitate. et 
dicEcefi Cantuarise. l^. 

14. Taxatio omnium bonorum eccleliafticorum in 
tota proviucia Cantuar. et Eborac. fecundum verum 
valorem. 13. b. 

15. Nomina omnium domomm religiofarum in 
tota dicecefi et provincia Cantuaricnfi. 14. b. 

16. Perambulatio leucate de Tonebrigg. 1 7. b. 

17. Perambulatio foreftse Elfex. *18. b. 

18. De affifa pontis Roftenfis. . ; £Q. 

19. De quodam prifone prioratua capto apud 
Roffam> et reftituto libertati ^cclcfiaj Cantnarienfi. 
A' 1290. 20. b. 

20. De quodam prifone capto pro homicidio infra 
curiam prioratus Cantuar. fa6lo. 21. 

21. De quodam prifone capto pro homicidio fafto 
iRfra Berthonam prioratus Cantuar. et per ballivos ci- 
vitatis Cantuar. abdufto, et libertati ecclefiae Cantuar. 
reftituto. 2i. 

22. De reftitutione thelonei capti p^r ballivos de 
Sandwico apud Lyden, de uno pafiagiario ibidem ap- 
plicarite. 21. b. 

25. De certatnenfuraarcha^ Noe. 2i. b. 

24. De certa menfura unius Leucas. 21. b. 

25. De certo numero unius Legionis. 2i. b. 

26. Tranfcriptum domus Dei, de quinque portubus 
etm^bris fuis, et de fervitio regi debito. 22. 

27. Nova carta libertatum quinque portuum, confir- 
niatarum temp. R. Edw. I. 22. 

28: Nova carta Baronum de Sandwico ; de cufto- 
dia oipbanorum et pupillonim, et bonorum fuorum, 
infra portum priedidtum. 22. b. 

29. Nova carta quinque portuum, ad auxilium ha- 
bendum pro navibus fuis fuftinendis. 23. 

SO. Confirmatio caitarum quinque portuum, tem- 
pore R. Edw. II. 23. 

31. De confuetudine curiae de Schipweye. 23. b. 

32. De alTifa panis et cercvifc 23. b. 

S3. Qualiter et quare piftores et braciatrices debent 
fubire judicium pilloriae et tumberell. 24. 

34. Nomina comitatuum et'epifcopatuum Anglise 
et Wain©. 24. b. 

35. Forma profeflSonis epifcoporum et abbatum, 
fede Cantuar. plena et vacante. 25. 

36. Feodum illius qui intronizare debet fuffraga- 
neos Cantuariae provincise, tam iede plena quam 
vacante. 25. b. 

37- Jura debita ecclefiae Cantuarice poft mortem 
cujuflibet archiepifcopi et fufiraganei provincial 
Cantuar. tam fede plena quam vacante* 25. b. 

3S. De vacationibus archiepifcopatus Cantuar. a 
tempore conqueftus ; et quo tempore regum vaca bat 
e«w£|t.Caatttanl»iftB: ^ * I ^ i -t.m k. 

^ 39/ Fqima eligendi priorem Cantuar. 26. 

40r Officium fenefchalli aul£ liofpitum ecclefiie 



Cantuariehfis faciendum; cum ejufdefn teodo pro 
hujufmodi officio. 26. b. 

4 1 . CMficium portarii extetiorii^ curiae faclendiiin ; 
cum ejufdem feodo, 27- 

42. Officium pdrtaril cimit(?rii ecckfiae Cantuar: 
faciendum, cum cjufdem feodo. 27. b. 

43. Certce et atitiquDe Uberatioties cerevifiae ad 
collaciones famulomm: 28. 

44. Certa et antiqua aflifa pdiiderum et nieufura- 
ruin candelarum in facriftaria. t6; 

45. Ai^Tifai antique menfurarum candelatum. 28; 

46. Liberatioantiqua candelarum in facriftaria. 28- 

47. Certa et antiqua aflifa ponderum numerorum et 
menfurarum in celatio et graiiario. 28. b. 

48; Depondere inonetse, et mcfafuraruin gallonis 
et bulTelli. 28. b. ^ 

49. De pondere et menfufa yitri. 28. b. 

50; De menfura muifelli de plaftre; 28. b. 

51. Depondere et menfura diverlbrurii mercimo- 
niorum. 29. 

52. Forma degradandi clericum. 29; 

53; De vineis ct vinis prioris et conventus in 
Francia; b. 

54. De vinca et vinis eorundura apud Scum Bti- 
ciunii 30. 

55; Certa tnenfufade vinii Frahcite: SO. 

56; Tranfcriptum libri qui diQitur, Domus domini 
i regis, de maneriis prioratus. 30. 

57; Nomina maneriorum totius prioratus, in qui-^ 
bufcunque comitatibus dicecefis hundredis et decana- 
tibus exiftunt; 82. b; 

58; Terrae pertinentes ad marifcos de C\yv& et' 
Oftrelond, qui funt ad firmam. SS; 

59. Summ* totales terminonim redditus penfio- 
num et firmarum, tam in thefauro quam in maneriis, 
pfer annum in denariis recipiendae. 83. b, 

60. Summae totales gallinarum, ovorumi votnerum, 
acrarum feminatarum, molendinorum et de eorundem 
firmis, ct metecorn. 33; b. 

61. Penfiones ecclefiarum de Cantuar. Londini et 
alibi. 34. 

62. Penfiones ecclefiarum, item redditus, pert jnentes 
ad cameram prions. 34; 

63. Feodum comitis Gloyemiae die intronizatioiiis 
vel confecrationis Archiep. Cantuar. pro officio fe- 
nefchalli et pincernarii faciendo« d4* hi 

64. Exennia debita archiepifcopo, ad natalem et 
pafcham, de quibufdam maneriis conventus) cum 
eorundem expenfis et diftributionibus. 35. 

65. Inventarium in camera et ftabulo' priori$ 
Cantuar. die eleflionis prioris Henrici. A' 1285. 

33. b. 

66. Data et memoranda divcrlbrum, ab anno cfea- 
tionis mundi. 36. 

67. Lefti et hundredi, cum villatis totius Cantise ; 
et feoda militum infra cadem. 37. 

68. Expofitio ufagii Cantias quod dicitur Oavelate* 

45. 

69. Certa menfura torticiorum et candelarum ia 
camera prioris. 45. 

69. Leges et confuetudines comitatus Cantise ante 
conqueftum €t poii ASt b. 



71 « Expofitio ve^TwgfL 



uoruni. 
46. b. 



72. Qualiter homagium etfidelitates funt capiendo t 
item toraas homg& holtnii afehlep. et priori 

47. b. 



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73. Ordinatio prsepofiturae et coUegii de Wyng- 
haiD . 48. b. 

74, Ordinatio ecclefia; collegiate dc Olecutnbe. 52. 
7:5 Obligatio regis Johannis pro regnis Aiigliae et 

Hiberni®, demille mfircis folvendis annuatim ecclefiae 
Ilomce, 52. b. 

76. Carta R. Johannis de libera eleftione conceffa 
ecclefiae Anglicance; cum ejufdcm cartte confirma- 
tione per Innocent. III. et Gregorium IX. 53. 

77. Carta R. Johannis de patronatu ecclefiae et 
epifcopatus RofFenfis reftituto Archiep. Cantuar. 

53. b. 

78. Articuli fuper quibus debent fieri extenta ma- 
nerii. 54. 

7flf. Narratiuncula de fententia regis Ffanciae ad- 
verfus Johannem regem Anglias, Lugduni^ A* 1216, 
pr6mulgata. 54. b. 

80. Carta magn^ R. Henricl III. de libertatibus ; 
cum invocatione, iraprecatione, confirmatione ponti- 
ficalia &c. fuper eadem. 55. 

81. Cartce Sei Thonw de libertatibus ecclefiae Can- 
tuar. fervandis. 58. b. 

82. Statuta regis Edwardi I. de finibus obfervandis. 
Wcftm, April 2, 1299. ^9. b. 

83. Statutum regis Edwardi II. de yftrionibus et 
nunciis, et numero ferculor um ( G allice. ) 1315. 60. 

84. Articuli fiiper quibus inquirendum e& in vifi- 
tationibus prelatorum. 61. 

85. Magna carta de forefta. 65. b. 

, 86. Statuta D. Roberti de Winchelfea archiep. 
Cantaur. in prima vifitatione fua. 1298. 67. 

87. Litera D. Walteri (Reynolds) archiep. Cantuar. 
de ftatutis praedecefforis fui obfervandis. 70. b. 

.88. De fervitio in p6labam apoflolor. Petri et 
Pauli, vigiliam tranflationis Sci Thomae, &c. item in 
fefto commemorationis animarum. 7 1 . 

89. De duobus fratribus affignatis ad miflam B. 
Mariae, ultra numerum confuetum. 71. b. 

90. De epiftola et evangelio legendis in feftis prin- 
cipalibus. 71. b. 

9 1. De feftis oblationis et conceptionis B. Mariae 
iu perpetuum obfervandis. 7 1 . b. 

92. De epiftola et evangelio legendis in feftis fe- 
cundariis. 72. 

93. De 2 torticiis magni altaris providendis. 72. 

94. De petitiojiibus clericorum noviciorum et or- 
dinandorum in capitulo faciendis. 72. 

95. Ordinationes fa^ise per capitulum, de cuftodia 
temporalium et aliis. 73. 

96. De cuftodia prifonum in prioratu Eccl. Chrifti 
Cantuar. 74. b. 

97. De 4 clericis afilgnatis ad miflam B. Mariae. 

75. 

98. Litera capituli Cantuarienfis de tribus miflis et 
aliis bcncficiis m perpetuum conceflis dno regi Ed- 
wardo I. 75. 

•99. Litera R. Edwardi I. de 3000 marcis perdona- 
tis priori et conventui Eccl. Chrifti Cantuar. 75. b. 

100. Ordinatio capituli de feftivitate Corporis 
Chrifti. 75. b. 

101. Numcriis acrarum cujuflibet manerii priora- 
tus feminaturum per annum, et fumma molendinorum 
et firmarum molendinorum, et de metecom. 76. 

102. De Confcientia. 79. 

103. Dc Phifonomia. 79. b. 

104. Dc prelatis qui relinqunt ecclefias fuas prop- 
ter pcrfecutionem hominum. 80 b. 



105. Regular de ftilo romano. 81. b. 

1 06. Conftitutio Theobaldi archiep. & capituli, de 
fugitivis et eje^lis dc monafterio. 8 1 . b. 

107» Demodo et menfum comedcndi et bibendL 

82. 

108. Viginti figna vera amicitix. 82. bi 

109. Conftitutiones yegis Henrici 11. pro quibus B. 
Thomas fuit martyrizatus. 83. 

110. De generibus arenarum : item de calce faci* 
enda. 83. b. 

11I4 Regul® generales bellorum. 84. 

112. De bobus tauris et vaccis eligefidis in menfe 
Martii; aliaque de re veterinaria. 84. b. 

113. Signamortifera in homine infirmo, fecundum 
Galienum^ 86. b. 

114. De cfFedu audicndi miflam in die. 86. b. 

115. Ordinatio capituli de cantaria fex pre(byte- 
rorum in capella elemofinar. cum Walteri archiep^ 
confirmatione faper eadem. s 7. 

ii6v Qualitur fcrvitium fieri debet per totum an- 
num in eadem capella. 87. b. 

117. Feodum comitis Glouceftri« et heredumfuo- 
rum, in intronizatione archiep. Cantuar. 89: b. 

1 1 8. De atflignatione ecclefiae de Weftclive fa6la 
elemofinaria conventus. 90. 

119. Arbitrium Jo. de Fortcfcue & aliorum jufii- 
ciar. de 50 fol. redditus de Elfyngfpytyll. go. 

120. De adventu Antechrifti. 91. 

121. De quatuor modis quibus Antechriftus deci-^ 
piet populuin : et de ipfius lequacibus. 91. 

122. De duratione temporis perfecutionis, et de 
morte Antechrifti. 91. b. 

123. Forma confitendi ad minus femel in anno. 92. 

^ 123. b. Confirmatio D. Edwardi R. fuper ordina- 
tione capituli de cantaria VI. preft)yteror. in nova 
capella elemofyn. 95. 

124. Certafamulia et liberationes ac foKdatus in 
fingulis oflSciis, infra ambitum ecclefis et curicB Can* 
tuarise. A* 1322. 95. b. 

125. Nova opera in ecclefia et in curia, tempore 
Henrici prioris. 1 0 1 . 

126. Nova opera in maneriis tempore Hen. prioris. 

102. b. 

127. Terras, redditus, prata, bofci et molendina, 
empti et perquifiti tempore Hen. prioris. 108. b. 

128. Certa debita quse debebat conventus die 
ele&ionis Hen. prioris. 1285. lOd. b. 

129. Placita et contentiones motse contra priorem 
et capitulum. A. 1285. 108. b. 

130. Expenik forinfeca et extraordinaria temp. 
H. prioris. 109. 

131. De cuftodia prioratus Cantuar. vacante prio-? 
ratu. 109. b. 

132. Proteftatio R. Edwardi I. qui liberavit tempo- 
ralia archiepifcopatus dno R. de Kylewardeby eleda 
Cantuar. quia datus fuit per proprium non eleftus. 

no. 

133. Cartas R. Edwardi 11. de libera Warennia in 
omnibus tcrris Eccie Chrifti Cantuar. 1 10. b. 

134. Cartas R. Edwardi II. de 10 libratis terrce ex- 
cambiandis cum abbate et convcntu Sci Auguftini 
Cantuar. non obftante ftatuto de leligiofis. 1 1 1. b. 

135. CartsB R. Edwardi II. de 20 libratis terrae ad- 
quirendis, non obftante eodcm ftatuto. 1 11. b. 

136. Ornamenta ecclefiaftica in vefiiariis Eccte 
Chrifti Cantuariiv. A** 1 3;i 5. u 2. 

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137. Textus et reliquiae in Eccia Chrifti Cantuar. 
eo^m anno. 1 22i 

138. Tituli librorum de libraria Ecclae Chrifti 
Cantuar. et contenta in eifdem llbris» 128. 

ISQ. Ordinationes Hen. de Bathotiia, &c. jufti- 
ciariis D. regis, de marifcis de* Romcnfc et omnibus 
aliis marifcis in com. Cant, ufque ad com. Suflex: 
item numerus aprarum terras in eodetn tnarifco. 148» 

140» Nomina archiepiicopatuum et epifcopatuum 
totius mundi. 152. b» 

Ul. De prelatis immediate Dno Papee fvge^s, qui 
debent vifitare fedem apoftolicami 156. 

14%. Imperatores et reges catholici totiusf mundi. 

156. 

143. De XII. fignis XIL menfium anni, et de iUis 
qui fub eifdem iignis nafcuntur« 1 56. b. 

144. Carta E. Henrici III. quod omnes archiep. 
Cantuar. de omnibus bonis fuis libere poffint facere 
teihunentuDi^ 157. 

145. Carta R. Johannis, de perfonis ecclefiafticis 
pro tkvilo debito utiagandis. 157. 

146. Carta R. Johannis de clericis incarceratis 
archiepifcopo liberandis. 1 6 7. 

147. Carta R.Willielmi II? deSakneetSokne. 157. b. 

148. Carta R. Henrici I? de Geld et Danegeld^ 

157. b. 

I49« Carta R* Ricardi h deacquetantia alTartorum. 

157* b. 

150. Carta R^ Edwardi I. de amerciamentis et 
catallis hominum prioris et conventus Ecdae Chrifti 
Cantaur. dampnatorum et fugitivorum. 157. b. 

151. Nova carta R. Edwardi II. de reftitutione 
advocationis prioratus Sci Martini Dovor: fada 
archiq). Cantuar. i58. b. 

152. Confirmatio regis Edwardi II. fuper ordina- 
tionem Hen* de fiathon : de marifco de Romene. 

158. b. 

153. Novum fiatutum R. Edwardi I. de forefta 
Effex. 159. 

154. Statutum D. Rob. de Wychelfee archiep. de 
cunfiftorio de arcubus Londoniar. 160. 

155. Redditus et confuetudines cujullibet manerii 
prioratus, tempore Henrici prioris. 164. 

156. Pronoftica tempeftatum de fole. I764 

157. De primis motibus, unde oriuntur peccata. 

176. 

158. De morofa dele6latione in peccato. 1 76. 

159. Agiflamenta vaccarum et ovium in maneriis 
prioratus Cantuar. &c. 177. 

1 60. Vafa argeiitea ct de murra in refeftorio prio- 
ratus Cantuar. 178. 

161. Confinnatio R. Edwardi II. fuper cartam R. 
Hen. III. de marifco de Romenal. 181. 

162. Correftio et abfolutio trium fubftantialium 
regulae B. BenediAi, quae fupenoribus praefidentibus 
Ipecialiter refervantur. 181. b. 

163. Tranfcriptum procelTus fuper tallagio sffeffo 
in Cantuar. in rotulo placitor. de fcaccario ; A* 6 Ed. 
III. aliaque ad id peitinentia. 182. 

164. Vcrficuli Gul. Grefliop de morte Edwardi V. 
& VI. manu neoterica. 182. b* 

165. Data et memoranda diverforum, ab anno 
creationis mundi« 183. 

166. Tabula cententorum in hoc libello. 185. 

U. De dementis libri duo; Mario cuidam ignoto ad- 
Jfcripti, 1.87. 



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Codex chartaceus in folio, foliis colifiilhs-dl4i 

A chronicle of Britain, from tiiie comine of Brutud 
to the year 1565. (French, inaccurately written, 
and much correded.) 



Galba, K VI. 

Codex ehslrtaceus in folio, cohftans foliis 427^ 

1* Q* Elizabeth's inftruaions to fir Hen. Cobham, 
her ambaflador to the French kingi Greenwichi 
0&. 10, 1580^ i« 

2» Henry K. of NaVarrc (afterwards It. IV^ of 
France) to Ld. Burleigh ; complaining of many evil 
praftices againft him, and foliciting Q; Elizabeth's 
prote6iion. (Orig. Fr.) Nerac, March fi, 1580? 4. 

S. Sir Hen. Cobham, to Ld* Burleigh ; inclofing a 
packet from Cath. Dfs. of Btagtoza to Q. Elizabeth ; 
and oti fotric matters concerning the affairs of Portu- 
gal. (Orig.) Pari^ Match 7, 1579-80. 5* 

4« Ld* Burleigh, to fir Hen. Cobham i infiru£lions 
about the affairs of Portugal, Sec; anfwer to the 
abov€i (A rough draught.) March 15, 1579-80^ 5i 

5. Sir Hen. Cobham, to Ld. Burleigh ; a report of^ 
his negociations on the affairs of Portugal (Orig.) 
Paris, March 25, 1580. 7. 

6. Mi de Caftelnau Seigr. de Mauvifiere; his 
paffport in favour Ai Fongaflci (Orig. Fr.) London, 
]5S0. 9.b. 

7. Sir tten. Cobham, to Ld. Burleigh ; reporting 
the application of the Fr. king to Rome; Pmlip ll's 
violent proceedings with r^;ard to Portugal; and 
intelligence. (Orig.) Paris, March 28, 1580. 10. 

8. Sir Hen. Cobhatn, to Ld. Burleigh ; recommend- 
ing Ld. John Hamilton. 1 1. 

9. Henry III. K. of Fr. to Ld. Burleigh; thanking 
him for his good offices towards the marriage of the 
Queen with the D. d'Anjou. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, 
April 6, 1580. ld« 

10. Henry de Bourbon (Pr.of Cond^) to Ld. Bur- 
leigh ; thanking him for his affifiance to the pro- 
teftant churches in Fratice; and recommending 
Bouchart his agent (Orig. Fr.) Lafere, April i'^ 
1580. 12. b. 

11. Sir Hen. Cobham^ to Ld. Burleigh; concern* 
ing the affairs of Portugal, &c. (Orig.) Paris, 
April 13, 1680. IS. 

1«. TbMt wports of i^«gociations of a French mi- 

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nifter in England (peiiiaps Maiivificre) concerning the 
Qiiieeji snKivriage, &c. (Fr/) London, June i, and- 
Eichnid. 1580. ; . 13. 

^ 1 3# A pai>er of direflions,- in Burleigh's hand- 24. b. 

^ 14. Minutes of two fiale papers/ July CO and 4, 

InftriiAions f^^r Mr. Middleipore, to be fcnt to 
the Fr. lung and Mons. crAiijon. 1580. 26. 

16'. Francois (D. d'Anjou) to Ld. Burleigh ; thanJc^ 
for good offices; and recommending the marfta^ 
de C()Hi6 his agent. (Orig. Fr.) Bqurdeaux, March 
CtO, U8J. ^ ' 56. 

17* IJenry HI. K. of Fr. to Ld. Burleigh; thanks 
for good otlices in the propofed marriage ; and re- 
eoijiniehding Le prince Daulphin, &c.his ambaHadors, 
(drig. Fr.) Paris, March 5, 1581. 36. b. 

18. John Sonier, to Ld. Burleigh; reports ncgo- 
ciations in Fi ance concerning the marriage. (Orig.) 
Paris, July 1 1, 1581. ' 43. 

19. Francois de Bvnxl>on (Pr. of Contir) hia^ at- 
teftation that Q. Elizabeth had declared her refolu- 
tion not t(i marry the D. d'Anjou, before a mutual 
explanation betueen them. (Fr.) 44. b. 

120. Sir Hen. ('obham, to fir Fr. Walfiisgham, and 
Ld. Burleii)li ; two difpatches concerning the ne- 
gociations for the marriage. (Orig.) Paris, July ic, 
1581. - • 45. 

e 1 . J. Somer^ to Ld. Burleigh ; touching the above 
negociation. (Orig.) Paris, July 13, 1581. 5C. b. 

CC^ Sir Hen. Cobham, toftr Fr. WaMingham ; c6n- 
cerning a^ d'ifpute bbt ween two carls ; fome affairs of 
Dauphin^*; demands of the Marq. d'Albufe, &c. 
(Orig.) Paris> July CO, 1581. 5$. 

^3. Notes of Mr, Beale, of things to be refolved 
lipon in the league. (Lat, and Eng.) 158 1. 54. b. 

C4. Sir Hen. Cobham, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; in- 
telligence received from Ld, Hamilton on Scotttlh 
affairs ; the Fr. K. dilpofed to affift Don Antonio, &c. 
(Orig.) Paris, July CO, 1581. 55. 

0.5. Pinart, to Cobham? fignifying the Q. mother's 
orcler that good accommodations should be prepared 
for whoever ftioiild be fent from England. ((Wg. Fr.) 
Maur des F6ff(^^, July CC, 1581. ' 56. b. 

CO. Sir Hen. Cobham, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; two 
letters, the lirft reporting a; conference with the Q. 
mother, and intelligence ; and the cd on fir Francis's 
intended journey into France, and more intelligence. 
(Orig.) Paris, July CC and C5^ lisi. 57. . 

C7. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh; reports 
liisjourney, indoles the above, &c. (Orig.) Boulogne, 
July C7, i58K 59. 

C8. Inftrufiions to fir Fr. Walfingham, on his be- 
ing lent into France. July CC, 1581. 60. 

C9. Second inftrudions to fir Fr. Walfingham; 
alfo certain later degrees of proceedings, if the for- 
mer cannot take place. July, 1581. 65. b. 

30. Inftructions for a league between the queen 
and the Fr. king; alfo matters t© be confidered if 
there Ihall be a league. 1581. 68. b. 

31. Six articles of reafons, allegations, &c. to be 
ufed in fir Fr. Walfinglmm's negociations in France. 



581. 



31- Walfingham, Cobham, and Somer, to Ld. Bur- 
leigh; a difpatch concerning their negociafions. 
(Orig.) Paris, Aug. "io, 1581. 76. 

3C.' A memorial, figned Walfingham and Cobham, 
of Inch things as Mr. Somer is to communicate unto 
Monficur. (Orig.) Pan Aug. 14^ Xp8l. • 78. 



33. A-' private memoriarof fir Ft. WaKfn^hafn, to^ 
Mr. Somer. ^Orig.) Paris, Aug. 14, ^1581. . '80. ' 

34. Mr. Somer s report of his negociation \vith tlic 
D. d'Anjou. Auo-. 17 and J8. 1581. ' ' 81. ' 



35. Sir Hen. Cobham, to Ld. Bujlelgli ; inplofinc 
report; and variou^s intcllijjencti conccri^ 
ing the D. (rAnjou's progrefs in the' Low Oduutries ; 



the above reporl 



Scottilh affairs, id. Pari^, Aug. C i, t58 1. ' 83. * 

36. Anfwers to certain points proposed on tht p<Vt 
of the Fr. king, to be exhibitea to the fakl king by 
the Englilh anSjaflAdors. Aug.- £3, 1581. ' sb. 

37* Two notes ot things to be refolVed '^by the 
queen, touching, tft, the fecivt, and cd, th^'6fferifive 
. leagvie; with obfervations by Ld. Burleigh. 1581. 

38. Sir Fr. Walfingham, fo L<1. liyrleigh; two difr' 
patches on -i^i:* negociationj}. (Orig,) ^ Paris, Aug. 
C5, 1581. • : . .89. ' 

S}). Anotiiercopy ofthecdmimberin VI. 37. 1581.* 
. * . 93. b. 

.40. Walfingham, Cobham, and Somer, to Ld. Bor* 
leigh ; report their negociation:* conceraiug-u le-ague 
M'ith France, without a marriage. (O/ijj;.) P^ris^ 
Aug. C6, 1581. 93. 

41. to Mons. Dubaisr abotit liis (the 

writer's) illnefs, and fome obiciirc lilngua#gc reri)ediTig 
his fervices : perhaps a lervant of the D. d'Anjou. 
(Orig. Fr.) Greenwich, Aug. r5jfi. y5. 

. 4'2^ A fcheme for tranfmitting money into France. 
• / : . ' r . 9fi.> 

43. J. Somer, to Ld. Burleigh j juftifying hitnfetf 
touching fome objections taken? to his eondad whilft 
with the p. d'Anjou. (Orig.) . Paris^ Aug. 08, 1581. 

: 9^ 

44. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Bijirlergh; two 
difpatches about his negociations, (Orig.) Paiis, 
Aug. C8, 1581.^ ... . ^ 98. , 

45. Walfingham, Cobham, and Sorrier, to Ld. 
Burleigh J concerning^ their negociations. (Orig.) 
Paris, Aug. C 8, 1581. ' ' ' lOl. 

46. Francois (D. d'Anjou) to fir Fr. Walfingham; 
profeflinghis devotednefs to the queen, and about his 
fuccefs in the Low Countries. (Orig. Fr.) Cafteau 
Cambrefis, Aug. C9, 1581. • lOC* 

47. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh; on hi.^ 
negociations. (Orig.) Paris, Aug. 31, 1581. 104. 

48. Sir Hen. Cobham, to Ld. Burleigh; various 
intelligence. (Orig.) Paris, Aug. 31, 1581. 106. 

49. Minutes of ftate papers. July, Aug. and Sept. 

1581. ^ ' 108. 

50. Ld. Burleigh, to one or all the ambaffadors ats 
Paris, concerning their negociations for a league ; the 
affaii-s of Portugal, &c. Sc*pt. c, 15S1. 109. 

51. Fran^oib 1), d'Anjou; his bond for tlie repay- 
ment of funis borrowed of Q. Elizabeth. (Fr.) St. 
Vallery, Oft. 13, 158 1. 11 3. 

5C. A note of the funis lent to the D. d'Anjou, 

1581. ' M4. 

53. D. Thaultetcrfdc ? to Mons. Dubcs de Preaux ; 
concerning private* afiairij of the D. d'Anjou, 
Marchmont, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, Sept 10, 1581. 

1C3. 

54. " A difcourfe of her majefty's proceeding^ 
between (with) Monficur and the two kings of France 
his brothers, Charles IX. and Hen. III. by Mr. Wilkes ; 
and the faid Mr. Wilkes's letter to Ld. Burleigh; 
touching the above difcouiic." Braintbrd, Stpt. 16, 
1583. ' . • 

55. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham; a 

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long difpatch on the ftate of the French court. 
Paris, Oci. 21, \jSC.. • 13G. 

56. Sir.Ecl. Staflbrd, to Q. Elizabeth ; about a let- 
ter of her's M'hich he font to Monficur; and intel- 
ligence. Paris, Oct. 27, 1583. 151. 

57. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; a loni^ dif- 
patcli, reporting; an audience he had of the queen 
mother, &c. Paris, Kov. 7, 1583. 155. 

58. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; a long 
difpatch. Paris, Nov. 17. 1583. 16 1! 

59. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth ; about a re- 
port of Alphcrant being fcnt over to her niajelly for 
money for Monfieur. Paris, Nov. 19, 1583. JG7. 

CO. Sir Ed. Stattbnl, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; va- 
rious intelligence. Paris, Nov. 23, 1583. 168. 

61. Sir Ed. Staffonl, to Q. Elizabeth ; various in- 
telligence. Paris, Dec. 1, 1583. 172. 

62. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; va- 
rious intelligence. Paris, Dec. 1, 1583. 176. 

(J3. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth ; intelligence, 
chiefly about Monficur. Paris, Dec* 10, 1583. 178. 

fJ4. A letter in the name of fir Fr. Walfingham, to 
fir Ed. Stafford ; cautioning him concerning lord 
Paget and Ch. Arundel : alfo a private letter of Staf- 
ford to fir Francis, on tlie fame fubjeft. 1583. 181. 

G5. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth ; with a let- 
ter from Monfieur to her majcfty ; and intelligence. 
Paris, Dec. 26, 1583. 183. 

66. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; va- 
rious intelligence. Paris, Dec. 26, 1583. 186. 

67. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh ; inclofing 
copies of his letters to the queen and fir Francis Wal- 
fingham. Paris, Jan. 8, 1583-4. 189. b. 

68. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth ; cautioning 
liej againfi fome evil-minded pQifon : the beginning 
vanting. Pans, Jan. 8, 1583-4. 190. 

69. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh ; defiring 
that thanks might be returned to the K. and Q. mo- 
ther of France; about Monfieur, &c. Paris, Jan. 18, 
1583-4. . 194. 

70. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; about 
Don Antonio, cScc. Paris, Jan. 30, 1583-4. 195. 

71. Sir Ed. Stafford", to Q. Ehzabeth; with a let- 
ter from Monficur to her; intelhgence. iy6. 

72. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; intel- 
L'gence. Paris, Feb. ei, 1583-4. 198. 

73. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh ; a note, en- 
clofing a copy of tlie above. Paris, Feb. 2 1, 1583-4. 

200. 

74. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; reports a 
vifit to Monfieur, &c. Paris, April 2, 1584. 205. 

75. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham and 
lord Burleigh ; two letters of intelligence ; the for- 
nier inclofcd in the latter. Paris, April 6, 1584. 

207. 

76. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth ; tcports an 
audience of the queen mother 011 the affairs of 
Spain, &c. Paris, April u, 1584. ' 209. 

77. A report of fome fervant of Stafford, concerp- 
ing the D. d'Anjou's dangerous illnefs. 1584. 212. 

78. §ir'Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh ; about Mon- 



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fieur s illnefs, and its effe6ls at court. Paris, April 

18, 15S4. 213. 

79. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth ; on Mon- 
fieur 's illnefs ; enclofing fome of the abov^^ papers 

214. 

80. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham; 
nearly the fame as VI. 78. Paris, April 17, 1584. 

215. 

SI. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth ; a long dif- 
patch on his negociations. Paris, May 1, 1584. 

216. 

82. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld Burleigh ; juftifying 
Tiimfelf in fome things that had been diiliked, &c. 
Paris, May 7, 1584. 222. 

83. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; about 
Ld, Paget, &c.^ Paris, May 30, 1584. 224. 

84. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh ; intelli- 
gence. Paris, June 3, 1584. 227. 

85. Sir Horace Pala\^icino, to Ld. Burleigh; fig- 
nifying and lamenting fir Ed. Stafford's extreme paf- 
fion for play. (Orig. Ital.) Paris, June 9, 1584. 

229. 

86. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; 
on his attending the funeral of Monfieur, &c. 
Paris, June 15, 1584. 230. 

87. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh ; about a 
debt of Monfieur to the Queen. Par. June 21, 1584. 

232. 

88. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fra. Walfin^^ham ; in- 
telligence of fome approaches to the E. ot ^Navarre, 
after the death of Monfieur, &c. Paris, July 3, 

1584. 234. 

89. Sir Hor. Palavicino, to fir Fr. Walfingham? 
propofing a mode for the reimburfement of the 
debt Monfieur owed to the Queen. (Orig. Ital.) 
Paris, July 2, 1584. 239. 

90. Inftru6lions to fir Philip Sidney ,; fent to the 
Fr. king, to condole, &c. with an abftra£t of the 
negociations with France, touching the Low Coun* 
tries, July's, 1584. 241. 

91. Q. Elizabeth, to the Q. mother of Fr. (Cath. 
of Med.) ; condoling on the death of Monlieur. 
(Fr.) 1584. 244. 

92. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; two 
difpatches touching his negociations. Par. July 26 
and 29, 1584. 246. 

93. Robt. Cecil, to fir Fr. Walfingham; reports 
the intrigues of the Guifes; touching the K. of Na- 
varre's title to the crown ; enumerates the friends of 
Navarre, &c. Paris, Sept. 28, 1584. 252. 

94. Sir Ed. Stafford, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; four 

difpatches. Paris, 06i. 86 Nov. 7, 1584, and 

Jan. 2, 1584-5. 255. 

95. A French paper, on the queen's hififting on the 
fecuring of Rouen, Dieppe, and Aure, &c. 265. 

96. Robt. Cecil? to Q. Elizabeth; reports his 
journey and reception in France. 1585. 271. 

97. Franf ois de to thanks him for 

his prote6^ion in England, and recommends his fa- 
mily to him. (Orig. Fr.) Frankendal, 0&. 22, 

1585. 278. b. 

OB. Dupin, to thanks for favours^ and crav- 

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iiig his tWthcv protctlioii for the church. (Orig.Fr.) 
!JI?rac, ^^^^ 279. 

9f). A note* of fp oils c()nuuiltc(l by the Frencli 
upon the Englilh, aifi pf reftitutions made by the 
Ij^i^giilir, from 1566 to 1586- 280. 

,,.l<)N5KllJairy K. of Navarre, to Ld. Piirlelgh; ex- 
horting'him ^to perfevcre in protefcting the church. 
(Orig.'Fr.) Nov. 8, 1585. 283. 

/ . 101. A memorial prefentcd to the Fr. knig, in fa- 
Voor of Michel *'lc ^Quefnet his wards, and others, 
concerning a lliip of their's plundered by the Enghfli. 

(Fr.) 1585. 284. 

lOC. Henry de Bourl:)on (Pr. of Conde), to Ld. 
Burleigh ; recommending Villcfaifon, whom he had 
rfent to tlie.giifSto;^? (0rig--Fir.) ^ Nov. eo, 

1^. . r - • '2«5. b. 

- las. ITcnry K. of Navarre, to Ld. BurU igh ; re- 
eommending Buzcnval ; tliankingfor good offices to 
de Guytry,' and reprcfenting the machinations of 
Spain aiurthe Guifes. (Three originals, Fr.) Mon- 
t:in])an, Jan.^ 2§, C^iftelgelqux, Feb. 27, l^SQ, and 
Bragc rac, AprirsO, ' 1585." - - 

104. Sir .Ed. Stafford, to the Privy Council ; re- 
ports a conference witk l?ren«li uHmfiiep^ concerning 
thci-edrefs of grievances. (Origi) xP^) June 24, 
15S6w. ' 287. 

- \e5. An anfwcr of fn- Kd. Stafford, to articles ])ro- 
^diihded at the above conference. 289. 

]()G. Means pr()j)C)f(Ml in the French king's conn- 
cil, in tl|e prcfeuce of the Englilli amballador,^ to 
prevent the piracies committed by the £]\gli^]i. 
(Trench.) Juii^ 1686. 297. 

> 107. Sir Ed. StaffonI, to Monf. Bndart, Fr. fec'^ 
of Itate ; reciuefling a morfe explicit anfwer from the 
king.. (Fr.) 15 80. 300. 

]()S. lnftru<5tions to Mr. Edward Wott on, fent to 
France. (A draught, corrected by Burleigh.) Sept. 
69, 1586. . . : 302. 

109. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to fir Ed. Stafford ; ac- 

qnainting him with the proeeedini>*s in the eaufe of 
tlie Q. of Scots. (Orig.) Barn-elms, 06t. 27, 1586. 

' 309: 

1 1 0. Buzenval ? the Fr. onibaffadoij to Q, Elizabeth ; 
in behalf of the Q. of SeBis.- <*r.) f^dn,Oa. 18, 
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111. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to fir Ed, Stafford; 
giving an account of JUallard, a Geiman, who had 
been ^in ^if {and.. BichmDiid, Oa. so, 

14g6. 313. b. 

lie. The declaration of a conference with the 
Flinch ambaliador at the lord treafurcr s houfe, con- 
ceqting :a ploj^ tin queens life.* JaiL 1% 

I586r7. % 315. 

114. Extra^^ts froQl idle jPegiftei» of^ the French 
rnuncil of flate, concerning dei»redations of the 

Fnghih. 15 8() and 7. 338. 

115. Henry IH. K. of Fr. ; his coniniilhon to tlie 
I), de Joyeufe and others, to treat with fir Edward 
Stafford, concerning t!ie dei)redations of the Ijigh/li. 
(Fr.) l^aris, June, 158 7. 345. 



1 UJ. Sir I^-d. Stafford s cypher for his correfpon- 
dence with Ld. Burleigh. ' 34& 

117. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q.Elizabeth; reports 1^ 
private interview with the Fr. king. Paris, Feb. 25; 

1587. 3501 

1 1 8. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh ; about his 
int€ivie*«^ %ith the JC. Paris, Feb. 26, 1 587. S5^i 

119. S!r Fr. Walfingham's cypher for his cor- 
r€fpQ|i4«i9e j^ith fir Ed. Stafford. 1588. 357. 

120. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to fir Ed. Stafford; 
direefions and intelligence. (Five originals.) St. 
James's, Sept. 8 and 3o, Oct. 20, ly, and Greenwich, 
Nov. :10|:«tB«8. ' 

121. Q. Elizabeth, to fir td. Staffbrd ; inftruft- 

ing him to renionfrrate againft the Vv. K. m ithdraw- 
ing his ambaffador, Monf. de Cliateau-neut'. (Orig.) 
Somerfet^hotlfe, Nov. 25, 1588. S69-: 

122. Sir Fr. Walfmgham, to fir Ed. Stafford; 
direftions and intelligence. (Seven originals.) Sit- 
voy, Nov. 28. Gre(Mi\\ ieh, Dee. 10. Court, Dec. 10, 

1588. Richmond, Jan. 3, 1588-9. London, Dec. 20, 
«4, and 20, 1588. , S70. 

123. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Henry III. K. of Fr.^ 
fignifying that he liad a letter from the queen to 
liver to his majefty, and feveral things to impart to 
him. (Fr.) Jaii. 1589. 376'. 

124. Henry 111. K. of Fr. to fir Ed. Stafford ; dc- 
firing him to fend Q. Elizabeth's letter, and aboiiyt 
the corn trade. (Two originals*) Blois, Jan. 25, 
and Feb. 6, 1589. ' - 377xb. 

]<::>. Sir Fr. AValfinohani, to fjr Ed. Stafford; 
reaibns for not fending an ambaliador to condole with 
the l^r. K. on the death ofhh mother; thfe Fr. am- 
haffidor has leave to depart ; intelhgenee from Scot- 
laud, the Low Countries, &c. (Orig.) Kichmond^ 
Jan. 28, 1588-9. 379. 

\2G. Beauvoir la None and de Frefne, to fir Fr. 
^\'aHingham; defiring the difpatch xtf fir Hor. Pala- 
vieino might be expedited ; and intdUigence. (Orig. 
Fr.) London, Ft b. 8, 15 89, . 3s6. 

127. Beauvoir la Noije, to Q. Elizabeth; urginnr 
an intended negpcSn^ -in Otenaaiy, (Orig. Fr.) 
Loodoiii M^ Pf' i^Sfli. ' ' " 



128. Henry III. Fr. K. to fir Ed. Staifforrf; defiring 

him to thank the Q. for her intended affiftanee, iScc. 
(Two originals, Fr.) Tours, Maich 22, and Biel- 
fiuise, Apnl 8, 1589. 38 1 

129. Journal of the march and operations of lord 
Wilioughby, with the queen's forces^ in France* 
158^ 387. a. 

130. The Privy Council, to the Frencli ambaffa- 
dor (de Buys.f^) Hating tlie, aeafons why tiie queen 
cannot give the Fr. K. tlie aid he cxpe<3ts. (Fr.) 



387.. 



131. Bnhy, to Q. Elizabeth; on declining fome 
offer of hers. (Orig. Fr.) London, Jujiie 28, 1589. 

389. 

132. Henry III. Fr. K. to ilonf. de Buzenval; on 
his progrefs iu Normandy, Picardy, &c. (Orig^ Pr.) 
Dieppe, Aug. 27, 1389. 389. b. 

133. Inftrnctions for lord Willoughby, fent with 
forces into France. 1589. 392. 

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134. A fummary of the principal points reprefent- 
«tl to the Privy Council, by Monll iBeauvoir, Fr. 
ambalVador. (It.) Aug. 3, 1389. 401. . 



135. Minute of a letter of the Fr. K. H. IV. toQ: 
Elizabeth. Aug. 23. 1589. (VI. 137.) 402. 



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136. The magiftratcs of Geneva, to Q. Elizabeth; 
xepreienting their clangers from the D. of Savoy and 
the League, and craving a fupply of money, (Fr.) 
Gencv^a, Aug. as, I5B9. 405. 

137. Henry IV. K. of Fr. to Q. Elizabeth; cre- 
dential in favour of Beauvoir, on the death of Hen- 
ty in. (Orig. Fr.) Camp de Pont St. Pierre, Aug. C3, 
l58y. 407. 

138 omitted. 

139. Beauvoir la Noue, to fir !Fr. Walfingham? ; 
fome preliminaries concerning his negociations. 
(Orig. Fr.) London, Sept. 17-27, 1589- 408. 

140. Rogier de Bellegarde, to Q. Elizabeth; a 
Jctter of thanks. (Orig. Fr.) Senlis, Sept. 19, 
1589? 409. 

141. Henry IV. Fr. K. to Q. Elizabeth ; on his 
fuccefs before Paris ; commending Ld. Willoughhy 
and the Englilh. (Orig. Fr.) 1589. 41 1. 

142. A letter on the rebellion in France. Paris, 
JVpril 17, 1589. 411.* 

143. Ld. Willoughby, to Q. EKzabeth; on the 
military operations in^^France. (Orig.) Diqppe, 
Oa.2, 1589. . 412. b. 

.144. Beauvoir la None, to fix Fr. Walfiftgham; 
defiring a paflport for ^I. de Triel, and defiring an 
interview previous to his audience from the Q. (Orig. 
3br.) Londo^n, 16-26 Oft. 1589- 413. 

145. Henry de Bourbon (Pr. of Cond^) to Q. 
Elizabeth ; a letter of thanks. (Orig. Fr.) 41 3. b. 

146. An account of military operations in France, 
Jby the Pr. of Coijti and othere. 414. 

147. Daiimont, to 'Q. Elizabeth; thanks, and 
offers of fervice. (Orig. Fr.) Pieppe, 06t. 21, 1589. 

415. b. 

.148. Q. Elizabeth's ^ommrffTem to fir Hor. Palavi- 
cino? to trCfit w ith German princes for aid to the 
Fr.K. . 1589- 416. 

1 49. Beauvoir la None and de Frefne, te iir Fr. 
Walfingham ; ftating the terms of the league tlie Fr. 
K. offers to any Ibvereign who may be di^ofedto 
affift him, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 1 589. 418. 

150. A memoir concerning German auxiliaries, to 
be confidered by the French ambaflador. (Fr.) 1 589. 

419. 

151. A memorial of things to be done and con- 
fidered concerning the affairs of France. 1 5 89. 42 1 . 



Galba, E. VIL 
Codex membran. in folio, contincns folia 206. 
Chrbnicon breve, k Chrifto'iufto ad annum 

4. 

II. Eulogium: ita appcllatur ab au(5)-ore monacho, 
€|ui rogatu fui prioris opus hoc confcripfit, in quiiujue 
libros divifum, quonmi : '26. 



1. Continet in fe mundi creationem et ejus ini- 
tium feriatim fub compendio, ufijue ad Chrifti na- 
tivitatem, et in ejus afcenfione terminatur. 

2. Continet apoftolorum prcedicationem; mar- 
tyrum occifionem; qui poft Pctrum Papae fue- 
rint, et de eorum geftis piU'cipiiis, annorum nu- 
merofitate, perfecutione, &c. 

S. Docet ItalisB primam habitationem, et Romte 
creationem ; qui imperatores Pagani et Chriftiani 
fuerint, cum eorum geftis prcecipuis, bonis et 
malis. 

4. Oftendit mundi divifionem, et qux pars eft 
habitabilis, et quce non. 

5. Oftendit Britannia? habitationem primam,' 
cum ejufdem regibus pofl Brutum fuccedentibus : 
-tCHTOinatur hoc opus A" IS67, fub Edw. III. etab 
alio continuatur ad annum 1413. 

Quis auftor adhuc incertum efl : videtur fuiflTc 
monachus Cantuaricnfis, ut quidam vir dodlus 
inde, nonabfque verifimilitudine, conjedlatur, quod 
S. Thomam Cantuarienfem patronum fuum ap*- 
pellaverit. 

Cajus, in libro de Antiq. Cant. Ninianum aufto- 
rem libri, qui vocatur Eulogium, appellat 



Galba, E. VIII. 

Cpdex membran. in folio, confianfe ex foliis 148. 
Incendio non parum hefus. Sec. xv^ 

1. Veife5 on the Icings of England, from William 
the Conq. to Henry VI. o. 

2. Fabulofa narratio de tiribus mtsgis qui CliriflBm 
adorarunt ; five de tribiis regilras Cotonienfibus ; ca- 
pitulis XLV. comprehenfa. 3. 

3. Hiftory of tSae kiogs of Britain, from fii utns to 
Henry VI. tjg^ 



Galboy E. IX. 

Codex memferan. din folio, conffians felm in. 

1. The romance of Ywain and Gawain. See War- 
ton's Hifl. of Poetry, T. HI. p. 108. 1. 

Begin. " Almyghti God that made mankyn, 
" He Ichilde his grandes out of fyn, 
" & mayntene him al might and mayne, 
" Tliat herkend Iwaine & Gawayne." 

2. The Procys of the Seyyn Sages* 22. b. 

Begin. " Loi dyngs that here likes to dwell, 

" Leves zoMTfpeche, & heres this fpell." 

3. A poem. 45. b. 

Begin. " Al es bot a fantum that with fare 

^^:lJiB bel)QXQi ilkaday heven make m zare.** 

4. Propbecies of MerliDi. 46. 

Begin. " Herkencs fneches of manikyn thinges, 

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6. Veifcs on the battle of Halidon Hill. 49. 

7. on the battle of Banocbuni. 49. b. 



B. I low Edward the king came in Bra- 

^ band^ 

And toke homage of all the lanifP* 

And other Vn Ccs concerning Edward IIJ. his wars 
in France: alcribcd by Warton to Laurence Minot. 
V. ubi luj)ra, p. io:3. * 49. b. 

9. EvangcHum Nichodcmi. 54. b. 

10. A poem. 64. 

Begin. " lig-e will J tell a fliort tretice, 

" Madc^of the fevyn dedly vice.'* - 

1 1. De IX niodis faciendi elemofinam. 67. b. 

12. De diverfis niodis caftigationis. .And various 
t)tlier vcrfcs on religious lubjects. 68. 

13. Stimulus confcientiaj (the pricke of con- 
fciisoce) : afcribed by Warton to JR^ichard Hampole. 



Galba^ E. X. 

Codex mcmbran. in folio, conlians foliis 144. 
. 1. Calendariumw 1. 

«. Computus, varia-quc notul.T, de poflTefiionibus. 
Abbatis de Kamereiu? item forma coiifccrationis 

3. Inquifitio quam fecit Guilielmus abbas Ae Ra- 

mcfeia de tenementis milituni fuorum, \ex mandato 
domiiii regis : cum multis aliis ad eandem abbatiam 
fpefbiatibus.. . - ^ f t§; 

4. Sylloge epiftolarum Pontificum, Regum quorun- 
Bam Anghac, et Archiq>ifcopor. ... «ft ' 

5. Regiftrum capituli ecclefias B. Petri Eborac de 
adis et geftis jurifdidoneni. archiepifcopalem con- 
cernentibus, i 6 Jan, 1397. 88. 

6. Ordrnes celel)rati in ecclefia parochiali Sci 
Mi^haelis ia Berefrido Ebor. per Ofwaldum Ca^lke 
cafac epifcopum, ecclefiae Eborac€afi» fuflfraganeum. 
A*^ im. ii6,b. 



7. Reoiftruin capituli cccl. cathcdralis Eborac. de 
^-ttftis et geftis jurifdiaionem arcffi^fcdfMkm con- 

cerneiitibus, it 18 Jan. 13I56.- ' i us. 

8. Ordines celehrati in eccl. conventuali fVatrum 
minor. Ebor. per orwuldum Candidas Cafe Epifc. 
lydieMartii, 1396.. ' 127. 

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9. Ordines cdebrftti in ecclefia convetfti«li fratrum 
pnudicatoruni, per Gulielmuni Diombrenfem epifco- 
pum, ecclefiic Eboracenfis luffraganeum. 

Alia ejufmodi regiftra et ordines paiiim in hoc co- 
dice continentur* ' ■ 139. 

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Galba, E. XI. 

tlodex sbeiifbran. in folio, cenfltoi& i^lHs 1 si. 

1. Hiftdria Brittonia?, per Galfrftum Monumeteii*^ 
fem, < • * 2^ 

2. Iliftoria Ilyerofolymitana, abbrcviata : in qua 
etiam agitur de Arabibus, Mahumcde, Turcomannis, 
AflraiTinis ; item de diverfis arbonbus, aninialibus et la- 
pidibus pretiofis, in partibus orientalibus; de fcriptura 
Dyndami ad Alexandrym rcgem; de Bragmanis, mul- 
tifque aliis ad orientemf et*-iEgyptum ipe6iantibus : 
cSl^Usm.^l r ... 'u ' > 59. 

3. Gefta Alexandri regis Macydoiii^^'^um Ro- 
manorum hiftoria conterapor?ine*u » ^ 111. 

4. Hiftoria RomaadTiiiniinortuo 'Alexandro. 1 25. 

5. iVIaitini, ordinis prcedicatdlum, et Papae- poeni* 
tentiaiii et capellani, Chromed*.' ViJS'^ ^ 129. 



Galba, E. 3^11. ^ 



Codex chartaccus, in folio verfo, conftans foliis 434* 

Hiftoria de Romanis pontificibuj| de Augufris, de* 
que -Ajigliae regifeuis feculo decim<^^9.>^ 



Galba, E. XIII. 



Codex membran. in mpam. in d^pl^la. 

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Mundaville's praaioe of furfferV. Cpartly Latin and 
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AiTerius Mcnevenfis de rebus gefiis ab Aelfredo 
t^ge: calce miitilud; 

B. Thii cannot be the MS. that was originally 
in the Cottonian Library under the above re- 
ference, and which is faid to have been ufed by 
Archbp. Parker ; fmce that appears to have been 
of an ancient date, in Saxon letters, and on vel- 
lum ; whereas this is of a modern hand^ and on 
papef. 



Otho, A. XIII.— XVIll. 
Defiderantur. 

Otho^ B. I. ^ H. 
Defiderantur. 

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Fragnitfnfel chartacea^ in pyxidt aflervata; 

Annates: ubi multa de Anglia et Scotia. 

;Th^ volume defcribed by Smith under the above 
; reference ia faid by Cafley to have bee!n written on 
vellum : it may therefore be doubted whether this 
wasi .a part of it. This fragment is too much da- 
maged to be of any ufe. 

, A tranfcrrpt of the articles 8, and g of this 
vol. as defcribed in Dr. Smith's Catal.. has been 
purchafed by the truftees of the Brit. Muf. in the 
year 1793. See the Catal. of Additions to the 
library, N.^ 5444; 

: O^Aaj B. IV. ^ V. 
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Otho, K VI; 

Fragmcnta 1 8 membrankcea, in pixide aflfeirvata. 

Reliquiae pretiofirtimsS vetuftiflimi et quondam 
fplendidiflimi exemplaris Jibri Genefeos, de quo fufe 
egerunt CI. Smith in Catalogo hujiis Bibliothecae 
impreifo, et fcriptor prsefaticunculaj ad birias 'l^abulas 
^neas, fragmenta [ XXI. hujus cddicife exhibentes ; 
V. Vetuftd Monumerita quse Societas Antiquariorufti 
Lottdini, fumptu fuo, endenda curavit, 1747. 

There nmft have befen more fragments faved than 
thefe 18, for none of thofe engraved in the two 
above nientioned arcf here to be met with. 

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Otho, B. XIV. 

Codex partiih membran. et partim chartac. in folio 
min. conftans foliis £73. 

1. RegiRrum privilegiorum et terrarlim monafterii 
deShene: continet enim^ 

(a.) Perti^entia ad nionafterium B; Maiije dc! 
Lyra in l^oririahnia, in dioecefi Herford ( He- 
feford) ubi etiam enumeranturpoireflionespri- 
oratuum de Wareham, de Carefbroke, &c. 3. 

(b.) Pofleffiottcs priofatuiS dfe Hay ling, olim per- 
tinens ad abbatiam Sci Petri de Gemitico. 53. 

(c.) Pertinentia ad abbateni et conventum del 
Gandavo, in Grenewich et Levelham. 68. 

( d.) PolTelfiones monafterii de Shene; 87. b. 

(e.) Scriptures et munimenta quae olim pertine- 
bant ad abbatem Sci Ebrulphi, et priorem de 
Ware ejus procuratorem generalem in Anglia; 
et nunc pertinentes ad domum de Jhu de 
Bethleem de Shene. i oo. 

d. Regiftrum monafterii de Pipewelle, in comit. 
Northampton. 146. 

3. Chronica brevis ab Auguftini adventu in An- 
gliam, ad tempom R. Henrici Vlll. in charta. 200. 

4. Excerpta ex hiftoria Henrici Huntiiigdonenfis : 
cum aliis ad hiftoriam Anglias Ipedantibus. in charta. 

2S0i 

5. Reguni ahtiqiioruhi dijjlomata, concefla mp« 
nafterio de Ramfeye, cum aliis eidem pertinentibus in 
com. Huntingdon. <253. 

N. B. This MS* which had long been miffing, in 
the Cottonian Library, was met with at Mn. 
Egerton's a bookfeller, in the year 1787, and 
riurchdl'ed by the truftees of the Britifli Muf^iim , 
Though marked Otho, B. XlV, it may poffibiy 
have been Otho, B. I. 

0/KB. XV. - 
Defideratur. 

Otho, C. L 

: A folio VoKime on velluiil, once confjftirig x>^ igd 
, leaves, but now fo much burnt and contrafted to to 
: render the binding of it impraflicable : it is pre* 
t ferved in a cafe. Its contents are. 

The beft pant of the four gofpck • the four dia- 
logues of Bfc, Gregory; and fome^ other artides in 
Saxon. 

Otho, cAt^Yin. 

■ ; Defiderantur. 

^ Othby C. IX. • 

dodei chartaceus, in folio, nuper reftitutual, 6onftans 
foliis 144. 

1. The gran J niaiter of Rhodes (Emeiy d'Amboife) 
to Henry VIII; on Henry s acceffion ; the Turks in 
Egypt,, &c..,(Orig. JLat.) Rhodes^ p&. i, 1510.^ l. 

2. A father guardian in. Paleftin^, to Fryar John de 
S. Maitino; concerning applications to be made to 
Henr^ VIIL for contvibutions towards the fupportand 
fecunty of the holy places; (Lat.) s. 

8. The grand mafter of Rhodes (E^i. d'Amboife) 
to Henry VIll; acquainting him that he had pajd due 
regard to his; rCcommeodations in favour of Wm. 
Wefton and iRich. Nevill, two Englilh knights. 
(Oiig. Lat) , Rhodes, 061. lo, I510. 4. b. 

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4. The grand mafter of Rhodes (Em. d'Aniboife), 
to Henry VIII ; tM'o letters, rcquefting the conthiua- 
tion of the king's protcftron ; and mentioning the 
ftate (if the war againft the Turk^. (Otig; Lat) 
Rhodes, Slay lO, I5ii. 5. 

5. The lieutenant and cotilicil of the grand mafter 
tJf Rhodes, to Pope Julius II ; reprefenting the hoftile 
preparations of the hifidek; and deinanding effe6lual 
aid, particularly that Fabricius de Carretto irtJght 
haftento their relief, with fome fliips. (Orig. Lat.) 
Jlhodes, Feb. 2, 1512. , ^• 

6. tliegtand mafter of Rhodes (Guy de Blanche- 
fort), to Henry VIlI; feprefentfng the progrefsal^d 
exceffes bf the Turks, and foliciting aid. (Origj Lat.) 
Burgo^i^novo, April itf, 1513. l6. 

7. The lieut. arid council of the grand mafter of 
Rhodes, to H^nry VIII ; ftgtiil^itig that they flit*lld 
detain the two Englifli knights, Tbo. Ncwp(6rt and 
Tho. Sheffield, to ferve agarnft the Turks. (Orig. 
Lat) Rhodes, Nov. 1 5, 1 5 1 3. I K 

6. Fabricius de Caretto, to Henfy VIII ; hotiify- 
ing his elef^ion to the mafteriliip of Rhodes, and re- 
commending hirtifeif to hi^ protection. (Orig. Latt.) 
Rhode's, Dec. ?6, I5i3. IQ. 

9. Fabr. de Cahetto, to Henry VIII; rn anfwer 
to a recommendation of Richard Nevil to a com- 
maiidery. (Orig. Lat.) Rhodes, Jan. 5, 1514- IS. 

10. Fabr. de Carretto, to Henry Vlll; intelli- 
gence about Soliman's unfuccefsful expedition againft 
the Sophi of Perfii* (Orig. Lat) Rhodes, Feb. ft6, 

1514. 14- 

11. Fabr. de Carretto, to Hettry Vill- ifitelli- 
genceabdUtSoHhian, and theTurk^. (Ofig. Lat) 
Kh6des^ Jan; lo^ 1515. i6. 

12. Fabr. de Caretto^ to Henry VIII; on the 
feme ftibjeft. (Orig. Lat > Rhodes, Jan. 1 3„ 1 5 1 5. 

18. 

13- Extraft out of a ktter of intelligence from 
Khodes. (Lat) Jan. so, 1515.. 19^ 

14. Henry VIII, to J. Bapt Juftiniano,. Englifli 
conful at Chios ; reproving him for not Imving ob- 
riated a new duty on Englilh merchants* (Lat) 
April 20, 1515. ' 21. 

15. Fabr. de Carretto, grand mafter, to Heatfy VIU; 
^cquaktiug him that lie liad given ^ commandmr to 
Clement. (Weft.?) (Orig. Lat.) Rhodes, June 
• 1515. £l.b, 

16. Fabr. de Carretto,, to Heary VHi; ktdligeitce 
about the armament (chiefly naval) of the Turkic 
(Orig. Lat.) Rhodes, July 16, 1515. 

1 7. Fabr. de Carretto, to Henry VIII ; defiring to 
detain Wm. Darrel, an Englilh knigh^ and turcupu- 
lary of the order. (Orig. Lat) Rhodes, Nov. 12, 

1515. £3, 

18. Fabr; de Carretto, tb HenVyVIH; defiring to 
detain Tho. Docray, an Engliih knight^ &e. (Orig. 
Lat ) Rhodes, N^V. i4, 1515. 24. 

19. a. Fabr. de Carretto^ to the Lords of the Privy 
Council ; in comihendatioA ofWm^ Darrel. (Lat.) 
Rhodes; Nov. 12, 1515? 25] 

ig. b. Hehry Vin, to fabi*. dc Cai?i-ettb ^ recom- 
mending Jo. Rawfon, an Englilh knight (Lat) 
€ircen\rich, 15 16? 

20. Win. DarreV 'tp Henry vnt ; concerning a 
quarrel between him anfd Rich. N^vill:* (Otig. Lat) 
Rhod€i9,. Dec. 9, 1515. ' 27. 

^1. Fabh de Gari-etto^ - 16 Henry Vtll ; Ir^eports 

fteat naval fermameats making by tW Turks. (Orig. 
.at) Rhodes, Dec. 1515.' '* S7, b. 
ac, Fabr. de Carrcttb^ id lienry VIII ; about the 



war between the Tutks and the Peifians, &c. (Ori?. 
Lat) Rhodes, April )5i6. ^B? 

23. Fabr. de Carretto, to Henfy VIII; reports a 
viaory againft the Turks; the taking of Aleppo, &c 
(Orig. Lat) Rhodes, Oft. I8, 15 IG. 30. 

24. Tho. Newport, baillif (Bajulrus) of Aquileia, 
toCard. Wolfey?; intelligence cfonceming the war 
againft the Turks. (Two orig. letters, Lat) Rhodes, 
J an. 8, 15 1 ?^ and no date. 3 j / 

'25. Nicolaus de Ta guardian of the holy 

places in Paleftine, to Henry VIII ; thanks for con- 
trrbutiims. (Orig. Lat.) Jerufalem, July 25, 1517. 

32 b. 

ft^. Tik). Newport, to Wolfey? 7 intelligence con- 
cerning the war in Egypt (Orig, Lat) Rhodes, 
Feb. 10, 1517. 

27. Fabr. de Carretto, to Henry Vili ; intelligence 
on the maritime operations of the Turks. (Orir^ 
Lat) Rhodes, Aug. 1^, I517. 34; 

28. Wm. Darrel, - Tho. Newport, and th6 other 
Englifli knights, to Henry vilf; concerning fomtf 
matters relating to John Rawfon. (Orig. Lat) 
Rhodes, Aug. 20, 1517. 35/ 

29. Fabr. de Carretto, to Henry viii ; about thd 
preparations of Soliman m Egypt, the fleet he fent ttf 
Conftantinople, &c. (Orig. Lat) Rhod^ Sept 23. 

30. Philip Villfers de Lifle Adam, grand mafter tff 
the order of Rhodes, to Card. Wolfey; apprizing hira 
of the Turks having taken Belgrade, &c. (Orig; 
Lat) Rhodes, Nov. 4, 1521. 30. 

31. P, y.de Lifle Adam* to Henry vill; %nifie* 
his apprehenfion of ah attack from the Turks. (Orig. 
Lat) Rhodes, March ig, 152*. 37: 

32. P. V. de Lifle Adam, to Card. WoHcy ; in^ 
foi-ms him of the near approach of the Turks, and 
defuesfupplies^ (Orig. Lat.) Rhodea, June 17, 15^2. 

37. b. 

33. P. V. de Lifle Adam, to Heniy viII; about his 
preparations fdt defence againft the Turks. (Orig. 
notfigned. Lat) Rhodes^ June 17^ 1522. 33/ 

34. Nicholas Roberts, tp the E. of Surrey j con- 
cerning fome promotion in the order; and an account 
of the fiege and furrender of Rhodes* (Oriff.) 
Meflina, May 15, 1523. 39/ 

35. P. V. de Lifle Adam, to Card. Wolfey ; ac- 
attainting him of his journey towards Rome, after tlie 
furrender of Rhodes. (Orig. Lat ) Meffina, May 2a 

1523. 

36. A fragment, acldrelfed to Henry Gould, con- 
taining fome intelligence concerning the furrender of 
Rhodes. (Orig. Lat) 1523. 43^ 

37. P. V. de Lifle Adam, to Card. Wolfey; ap- 
prising him With the motive of his journey, and re- 
commending the order. ^O^^g-' I^t) Marfeilles^ 
Aug. 1525. 44/ 

38. Georgius, a prieft of Rhodes^ to Liflc Adam? 
f)Popofing a fecret attempt upon tihat ifland. (Lat ) 

i^^.. 

39. P. V- de Liflc Adam,, to Card. Wolfey j; pbout 
a command cry, and the affairs of the order j atfo ipn- 
plorins? aid. (Two orig. Lat.) Viterbo, Jan, 18^ 
and Feb. 23, 1527. 4^7.. 

40. P. V. de Lifle Adam, to Henry VIII ; nrthtions* 
his journey to the Emperor in Spain, and other pro- 
ceedings in the affairs of the order. (Two Orig^ 
Lat.) Viterbo, Feb. 25, anfi Cojmetto, June 23, 
1527. 49. 

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defiring him to forward a meflenger to the king. 
(Orig. Fr.) Malta, 35. 51. 

4e. P. V. de Lifle Adam, to Card. Wolfey ; by 
Ambrofe Layton a knight ; credential, and fonae in- 
telligence. (Two Orig. Fr.) Madrid, Jan. «8, 15a&? 

5£. 

43* V. de LIfle Adam, to Cardi Wttlley i con- 
cerning the appropriation of the comthandery of 
Sampfor«t to the cardinals new college. (Orig. Fr.) 
Afles, July 81 55. 

44. Didier de St Jaillfe, grand mafter, to . . * . . 
on his eleftion. (Origi Lai) Viennc itt Dauphin^, 
May 18, 1536. 54. 

45. Charles v; his ddnatidu bf the ifland of Malta 
to the order. (Lat.) 1330. 56. 

46. A Greek letter, probably tp. Henry viit j the 
date burnt. 57- 

47. Minuted of ttie Jjroceeding^ of th^ chapter of the 
order of Malta : containing examinations of feveral 
knights, concerning the mifdemeanors of Clement 
Well, an Englilh knight, in having, in defiance of the 
regulations, borne a badge with tne kind's arms, and 
having been otherwife contumacious ; for which he 
had been ftript of the gfand crofs, deprived of the office 
df turcupulary, and imprifoned. The atteftation of 
this inftrument, which was fent back to the duke of 
Norfolk, who had remonflrated in favour of Weft, is 
dated March 7, 1584. 58. 

48. William Tyrrell, to the Lord of St. John ; 
about Clement Weft's degradation, and the progreft 
of the Turks. (Orig.) Malta, OH. 1534* 75. 

49. A letter in Tyrrell's hand, to Dr. Mabulfton, 
prior of St. John's, on the fubjefl of the ^bove, and 
probably of nearly tbefame dato J 584- 77. 

50: Pierrin del Pont, grand mafter, to Henry Vlll; 
on bis cleftiom (Orig. Ijstt) Malta, April it, 1535. 

78. 

51. P. del Pont, to i i a letter of thanks. 

(Orig. Lat.) Malta, April 15, 1585- 79- 

52. P. del Pont, t^ Henry VIII; re^pomiliends the 
order, and fends intelligence concerning the war 
between the Ttirks and Perfians, and fiarbarofla's 
flight to Tunis. (Orig. Lat-) Malta, Aug. I8, l535. 

80. 

53* Papers of intelligence, and extrafts out of let- 
ters, conccmiTig the Turks and Peifians. (Italian.) 
ft • » « March - ^ . • 82. 

54. Pe(!d. de St. Jalha, grand mafter, to Henry vlll; 
fcn his dedion. (Orig. La*.) Touloufe^ Jan. 28, 
1536. 89* 

55. An apfioiatment of the ordejr of Malta to the 
commandeiy pf Shingey, vacant by the d^ath of 
Ed. Hylles. (A fragment, Lat. Orig.) Montjfrin, 
April 25, 1536. 90. 

56. Defid- de St, Jatha, to ttenry viji ? on his re- 
pairing to JJalta. (Orig. t^at-) Viejtue, May 1 7, 

15^6. 91, 

57. Jacq^ PejUx>rmin, prior of Acqu^tain, to 
Hen^y yill ; annpunces the death of Defid^ d^e Jalha, 
and the eleftion of John Homed es as grand roaft^. 
(Orig. Lat.) Malta, Nov. 4, 1536- 92. 

.h5«. J. Hom^^ t^ Henry VJH; oti his ele^iion, 
(Oxig. Lat-) Ca/pe, Jan- 23. 1537. 93- 

39. Wm. Wefton, to his iiaephew fir Tho. D^inglie? 
acquainting him thatheexpe&ed to be recomm^ded 
to a opmmaAdciy,. , (Orig. Fr.) Soutton, Sept. 7, 

11^37. Pfi. 

60. The maftei" of iiofpital jof St Johnizf Jeru- 



falehi, to Ld. Cromwell? complimental. (Orrg. Ital.) 
Malta, Oa. io, 1*38. 95. 

61. J. Homedes, to Ld. Cromwell? about tht com- 
mandery of Sliingey, whiqh had been improperly held 
byThb- Dingle* (Orig. Lit.) Malta, May 6, I538i 

96. 

62. A corrcfpondence with and concerning the 
Re6ko* of Cattaro. 1539* 97. 

6Si A comtpiifion of the grand mafter of Malta, to 
enquire into fome improvements made in the com- 
mandery of Temple Bever. (Orig; Lat.) Aug. 18, 
1539. 101. 

64. An Englifll knight to the turcupulary of 
Malta ; tivo letters of intelligence from Meffina and 
Corfu. 102. 

65. Clement Weft; 25 letters to Henry VIII, lord 
Cromwell^ and others ; chiefly of intelligence con-* 
cerning the war againft the Turks, and B^rbaroffa ii 
ftom March 1535, to Nov. 15394 - 105* 



P^Ao, C. 

Codeit ciiaitaceus, in folio, incendio ipUtllus^ 
conftans foliis 267. 

I; A defence of a book, written by an a^onymou3 
author, in which are fgt forth t^ie testimonies both of 
the fathers, ^nd of piore Tnodern ecclefiaftipal writers 
in favour of the divorce between Henry VIIL and Qi 
Catherinei (Latin.) A few les^ves wanting at the 
beginningi ' 2; 

2i Henry viii, to the Archbp. of Canterbury (Ti 
Cranmer) j licenfing him to exaipine alid finally di^ 
termine the matrimonial caufe between him and Q* 
Catherine- (Two copies, not exadly alikei) 1532* 

149^ 

3- Jphn (Stokefley) Bp- of Londoii, to Ld. - . . . . 
for five do6lors to be chofen on each iidei to aifift iti 
determining th? king's matrimoHial caufe* Jan. 8^ 

I6i; 

4- And. Ofiander, to the Archbp- of Canterbury;^ 
the magiftralef of Nuremberg h^ve prohibited bib 
(Ofiander^s) book " de inceftis nuptiis a vi6totv 6( 
the Turks ; a comet, and two bla^iQg (btrs in the nes^'' 
vt}\%i a^^ abput th# r^fprnuUdop- N^ren^bergi 
Jan. ^4. . 

5. Tho- BedyH, to fec^ Crontwell; inteilig'encc 
about the beginaing and progrefs of the ptx)c^ 
the msrttfs^ of the di^Qfce ; Cat)}. GQntui|iacipus« 
(prig- two lettfrs.) Dunftab^, May . 10 *nd in^ 

; a64. ,b. 

6. Tl^. Cravmer (^rphbp. of jCanterb-), to fecT 
Crpmwell; acquaints him th^t hfi l^d nearly 
brojught the matter of the divorce tp ^ ?flV<e. (firig^) 
Dunftablft May 17, 153*. 16,6; 

7. Th- Bedyll^ to fee'' Cromwep ; tivo letters cgjit 
cerning the procefs on the ^ivorce ; the letter cpn- 
cerning the confultations of the Univerfities. (Orir 
gipals*; punftable, ^^ay «3, and Sept j, 153*^ 

166. b. 

8- i^rgum^Qts to perfmade Q- Cathei^n? :!to forego 
the ^it|^ of ^Meen, and acc.ept t^9X 9f dow:ager. .(tJ^ 
beginning wanting.) i68. 

j9. Steph- (Gardiner) Bp- of Winchefter, to fee' 
Cromirell; reports his c^u^ng th* path ^p^^mi^ie 
the fucceflipn to be t%ken in his ^ioceie. i^Orig.^ 
Winchefttr, May 5, 1534? 171. 

10. Sir Anthony Bro>me; his affidavit that he 
thpiight Xhp marriage between the p-nd the dow^n 
gor Swful ; and about yaripws .(Ipps reports cofi^ 

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^-ei^ning Lady Mary s fucceflion. (Orig.) Weftm. 
June 14, 1537. 172. 

1 1. Francii B ; - - . < ; his affidavit to the fame pur- 
t)Ort as the preceding art. (The beginning wanting.) 

174. 

12. Q. Catherine (the dowager), to fec^ Crom- 
well? on her defire to fee her daughter, 176. 

13. SirTh. Vaux, to the duke of Norfolk; reports 
Q. Catherine's proteftation againft relinquiil>ing the 
iitle of* queen. (Orig.) Ampthill, April 18, 1533. 

177. 

14 Fitzwilliam, to fee'' Cromwell; fignify- 

ing the king's pleafurc that Q. Catherine may keep 
her Maundy privately, or if publicly, as princefs 
dowager. (Orig.) Richmond, ... 1533. 178. b. 

15. Articles drawn out of Icriptures, councils, and 
fathers, to prove that it is not lawful for a man to 
maiTv two liijters, and hence for a woman to marry 
two brothers. (Two articles.) 179. 

16. Eruditi cujufdam refponfio pro regis defen- 
fione ad HbeHtim Roffenfis Epifcopi. 1^2. 

17. Two reports of lord Mountjoy, &c. upon cer- 
tain articles delivered unto "them to declare to the 
princefs dowager on the king s behalf.— N. B. The 
w^Ttls "princefs dowager" were blotted out in two 
places in the fiift, report, by the lady herfelf, as is 
declared in the fecond report. Ampthill^ July .... 
2tnd 14, i5S^. 199. 

1 8. Anfwer of the K. and Council to certain mef- 
fages and rec]|uefls made in behalf of the princefs 
dowager ; delivered to her by fir Edmund Bedyng- 
field; with her reply. June 12, 1533? 206. 

19; Edward Bay nton, to the Treafurer (Ld. Sur- 
tey ?) ;; declaring that onl^ one perfon, named Mark, 
will confefe any thiog agamft Queen Anne. iPng.) 
Greenwich, ... . 1536. , . , 209. 

20. Lid. Suflex and others of the Privy Council, 
to. Henry Vlll ; report an audieitce of the piiixcefs 
4owager, in which flie perfifts in her refufal of that 
,t^tle, and o^' the terms offered her. (Orig.) Dcc< 19, 
1^34. 210. 

; 21. Tho. Bedyll; to fec^ Cromwell ; reports that 
ihe frrvants of the princefs dowager pei-fift in calling 
i^v queen, and that (he refufes to go from fingden. 
^Orig.) Bugden, OQ, 10, 1534? £fS. 

« '22. Sir Edm. Bedyngfield, to fee'' CromM'ell? reports 
thai the emperor's anibaifador had held conferences 
with the princefs dowager at Kitnbblton,' the coming 
jitf Mr.Willoughby, &c. (Orig.) Jaii. 5, 153& 215. 

• 23. The will of the princiefs dowager, in Englifli 
and French. 1536. * • ^ * 216^. 

24. Anne Boleyn^ to Card. Wolfey ; thanks for a 
iich prefefrt; congratulates him and the tmg* on 
their having efcaped the fweating fickriefs, &c. 
!(Orig.. a fragmcnt.y 2 18. 

25. A letter on the princefs dowager^s funeral, and 
the fecuring her jewels, plate, &c. 1536. 219. b. 

66. Sir Ridiard Richy folicitpr general, to Henry 
VIII; concerning the adminiftration of tlie princefs 
dowager's efFefts. (Orig.) Kimbolton, Jan. I9, 
1536. _ 220. 

' 27. Hen. E. of Northufnberland,'to fec> Crom- 
well ; folemrily denying a pre-contra<5 >^nth Q. Anne 
Bolej^n. (Orig.) Newirigton Green, ' Ma:y 13, 1536. 
^ ^ ' ■ ' '-221. 

28: Wttii Kingfton^ to fec^ Cromwell ; four fetters, 
/^porting tl: Anne Boleyn*s , behaviour in prifon. 
15-361. ' 222. 

29. Archbp. Cratimer, to Ifenry vill r condoling 
tvrith^ him, and comforting him on the (core of Q. 
Ante BoleyhVllnifGondiia:. May, 1536... .' 225.^ 



30. Q. Anne Boleyn, to Henry VIII; aiferting he^; 
innocence, (publillied by Burnet.) 228. 

31. Margt. Bryan, to Ld; Cromwell; for cloaths 
for Lady Elizabeth, and defiring to know how flie is 
to, be lliled. (Orig.) 230. 

32. Lady Elizabeth, to Q. Catherine Parr; a letter 
of thanks and compliment (Orig. Ital.) July 31, 

1544? 23 K 

33. Lady Elizabeth, to Catherine Parr; ex-^ 
prelTmg duty and regard. (Orig.) Windfor, July 
31, 1544? 231. b. 

34. An order for an enquiry into the king's pre- 
tended marriage with Anne of Aleves. 1540. 232. 

35. Henry VIII ; his commiflion to hear and give 
fentence in the caufe of Anne of Cleves. 1540. 236. 

36. Anne of Cleves, to her brother; defiring hinv 
not to differ witli the king on her account. 1540. 

240. 

37. Henfy VIII; his declaration, and queftions to 
beafked of Tho. Cromwell, concerning his marriage 
with Anne of Cleves. (Orig. all in Henry's hand.) 
1540. 241. 

38. Ld. Cromwell, to Henry VIII ; on his difgrace, 
and being font to the Tower, .... 1540. 242.^ 

39. Queftions to be afked of Ld. Cromwell. (Copy 
of a part of X. 37.) 1540. 246. 

40. The commiffioners in the caufe of Anne of 
Cleves, to Henry VIII; acquainting him that Ihe fully 
acquiefced in his determination. (Two originals.) 
. . . 1540. 247. h. 

41. The Lds. of Council, to Wm. Paget, ambaf- 
fador at Paris; concerning the offences of Q. Ca- 
therine Howard, (Orig.) Weftm. Nov. 1541. 250. 

42'. A conference between lady Mary and the 
Emperor's ambaffadois, upon her reconciliation witlt 
theking^ 253. 
- 43. Examination of Dame Anne Hufe ; about he^ 
vifiting lady Mary, and ftiling her " princefs" after 
flie had been denied that title. 254. 

44. InftmftiQns for prppofalsf lo be made to Ifidj 
Mary, about her conduQ; with reg;ard tp the king's 
fupremacy, &c. (A fragment.) 1 ' / 257. 

45. Win. FitzwilUam ? to . ^ ...... . concerning 

lady M^, her fqrvants, having been fearched, &<fr 
Hatfield...... 258. 

46. Lady Mary, to the Privy; Seal ( Ld. Cromwell ? ) 
thanking him for kindnefles. (Orig.) Weftm. 259-* 

47. Nic. (Shaxton) Bp. of Saliftury, to fec^ Crom- 
well? exhorting him to perfevere in promoting Jthe 
reformation notwithftanaing the queen's (Apne Bo^ 
leyn's) mifcondua. (Orig.) Rcmefbury, May 22^ 
1536? 260V 

48. tady Mary, to Henry VIII; begging for- 
givenefsand recoi^ciliation. (Orig,) Hunfdon, June 
10,1536? • 251- 

49. Lady Mary, to fec^ Cromwell fent with tha. 
above letter to the king ; defires not to he compelled 
in her confcience, &c. (Orig.) Hunfdon,-June lOi 
1536? 262. 

* 50. Lady Mary, to fec'^ Cromwell ,- thanking hinjt 
for good offices, iamd fending him a letter to the kin^. 
(Orig.)- 463. 

" 51. Lady Mary, to Henry VIII; three fubmiffivc 
letters. (Orig.) Htiirfdon, JiHie, 1536? 264. 

• 52. Lady Maiy, to fee'' Cromweil; thanks for go^d 
offices, knd wiith a prefiait. 267. 

It h not unliTcely that Bp. Biiniet hid accefs t6 
^ this MS. when he x-ompiled his Mftory of the R^^ 
formation. The laft articles are much damaged'; 
andfomeappeaitobe wantiiigv : . » 

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The remains of a MS. on vellum, in fmall folio, once 
eonfifiing of ^67 leaves ; now burnt to a cruft. 

A chartulary of the monaftery of St. Albans^ 

Otho, D. !¥• 

\Vhat remains of this once valuable paper manu- 
fcript, A\ hich confifted of 257 leaves, of which 
only 1 84 arc now remaining, is |s follows : 

1. Extrafls from feveral regifters of monafteries, 
charters, and rolls, concerning ancient Englifli faniin 
lies; with fome pedigrees, and many arms tricked: 
the two laft leaves contain indexes of names not accu- 
rately anfwcring to the work. This article confifted 
ibrmerly of 108 leaves: what is left appears to be from 
£ 58 to 102. 1. 

2. A tra&y entitled, " Epitome hiftoriae Rogeri 
Iloveduni;'' but properly a compendious hiftory of 
Scotland, from K. Ewain, who died A* 741, to 1270, 
extracted from the chronicle of Mailrofs. 46. b. 

3. The pedigrees of Chalons, Boftock, Egerton ; 
and other genealogical notes, 61. 

4- Extenta feodorum qua; fuerunt Hugonis de 
Coujteney nupercomitis Devon. 70. b. 

5. Nomina nobilium ad quos Papa Calixtus fcrip- 
fit ut terras EccL Landavenfi abreptas reftituerent. 

72, b. 

6. Excerpta ex magna hiftoria Britannia; Armori- 
cana?. 73. 

7. Armes des che\'aliers qui furent al tourhement 
fait i Donltaple> 133^. 92. 

8. Excerpta ex duobus regiftris monafterii de 
Furnefia : preceded by a metrical account of the 
chronicle of Fumefs. 98. 

9. Excerpta ex regiftro Ramefienfis coenobii. 

10. Excerpta ex annalibus Eccl. D. Auguftini 
extra muros civitatis Cantuarienlis : item ex diro- 
ftica Rogeri dc Wendover, &c. 119. 

11. Wanting. 

12. Pedigree of Gilbert count de Brionia. 128. 

13. A calendar of various charters for holding 
markets, &c. from 1 Joh. to 15 Edw. I. l£8. b. 

14. The pedigree of Chalons. 139. 

15. Extrafts from rolls of charters of the time of 
Edw. IIL 142, 

1 The oaths of the K. of arms, herald, and pur- 



fuivant. 



17«. 



17- A proclamation concerning the office of arms, 
10 Eliz. printed. 180. b. 

18. The original of cities (a correded draught.) 

183. 

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cruft, and preferved in a cafe. 

It contains the lives of many faints, feveral 
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conftans exfoliis 161. 

Copies of charters, patents, &c. to the corporations 
of Spanifli, Portugal, and Ruffia merchants ; alfo to 
the merchants adventurers, the city of Exeter, &c/ 
from the time of Henry vili. to James L 

Otho, E. IV. , 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, incendio lafus, iiunc 
conftans ex foliis 213, cum codice fuperiore 
fimul compaflus. 

Copies and correded draughts of a feries of letters^ 
of intelligence from Paris to Q. Elizabeth, Ldr 
Leicefter, Lord Burleigh, but chiefly to fir Fr. Wal^ 
fmgham, in the years 1581 and 1582 : being probably 
the copy book of the difpatches of fu: Henry Cobham, 
during his embaffy in France. 

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rum nunc 327^ 

Divers warrants (fome of them originals) ac^ 
counts, reports, letters, and other papers, relating to 
the ordnance, navy, and viftualling offices : alfo parts 
of treatifes on faltpeter, fhip-building, fiflieries, the 
dominion of the feas, &c. from the time of Edwar4 
VI. to James I. 

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foliis 355. 

1 . Two linall fragments,, concerning pirates. 1 . 

2. A breviate of divers charges againft fir Rich. 
Hawkins, vice adml. of the county of Devon, for the 
releafe of feveral pirates. s. 

3. Inftruftions^ from fome trading company t6 

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John Gay, fot making a fcitlement in Newfound- 
land. 5. 

4. An account .6f ftorrt, &cr. on hmh\ a fliip 
(probably the Swallow, bound to Alexandria) and a 
petition for otlier waiters uecelfery therein. ?; 

3. A fragment of the draugjht of a letteir from a 
commander of a fquadron ^oing fouthwayd, in which 
ne reports progirefs a^ far as Fevrol: t\i o of the 
iliips were named the Dreadnought, and the St. 
Andrews ; and fir Walter Raleigli is mehtionrd as 
having the command of the latter. f). 

6. Sir Hugh WHleughby s voyage foF the difcovery 
of Catliay^ in 1533. " 10. 

7. Sir Johti Hawfcii»'s voyage to the coaft of 
fcruinea (a correcJted draught.) 16. 

8. Sir Martin Frobiflier's voy«ige for the difcovery 
bf a palfage toM-ards Cathay, in tteyear 1574: written 
by Michael Lock. 41; 

9. Tho. Homes, to Mr. Atye, fec^ to Ld. Leicefter ; 
concerning fome Ihips. (Orig.) Hampton, Jan. 5, 
l59i- ^ 54. 

10. A bfief declaration 6f the iflands lying on the 
north fide of America, and the principal towni^ on the 
main land uridei^ the king of Spain. SO. 

11. An abftrad of fir Fr. Drake s voyage m 1577. 

58. 

18. Advice concelriiing traffic in tlie Eaft Indies; 
a fragment. 6o. 

1 3. An affidavit of the Inafter of a bark called our 
Lady of ... • which had been captured in the South 
Seas by pirates; containing a variety of information 
i^oncerning the faid pirates. 6 1. 

1 4. H. Gylberte, to tlie E. of SulTex ; about the 
delay of his Vbyage. (Ofig. 1 fragment.) Grene- 
ttfaye, Sept «s, 1 578. 66. 

15. Journal of the fliips George and William, Arth. 
Prtt arid Qh. Jaekmah, commanders, which failed 
May al^ 1580, from London, on a voyage for the dif- 
c6v^fy df a ^(Tage to Cathay by the North Seas. 
K. Bk The William did oot return with the George. 

67. 

16. Some direftions for a voyage to Cathay by the 
North Seas, fjgned John Dee : with a fmall chart. 
May 15. 1580. 77. 

17. Tne E. of Shrewfbtiry, to the E. of Leicefter; 
concerning the equipping of a ftip for Martin Fro- 
billier. .(OrigO 80. 

18. Edward Fenton, to Martin Frobifljer, and Mr. 
Atye ; concerning the equipment of a fliip for Mr. Jo. 
Hawkins. (Orig.) Lond. Odt. 31, 1 58 1. 81. 

i!). John Barker, to the E. of Leicefter; recoin- 
mending a perfon to undertake a voyage, (dig.) 
Bliftol, Nov. 23, 1561, 8€. 

20. A fchedute of ftnres for a Aip, w. 

21. Minutes of an ^lQ:reement for fitting Out two 
Ihips, the galleon *\Uglitred/* and the bark •^Maf- 
linges,'* 84. 

22. Martin Frobiflier, to the E. of Leicefter ; re- 
ports an agreement he has made with Mr. Oughtred ; 
and about payments of moneyi (Cfcig.) 06t i, 1581. 

86. 

»S. rnftruRioh* for t^apt. Frobiflier going on a 
voyage in the galeon Mt^^td Bonaventure. I58i. 

87. 

24. A note of merchandize to bQ taken on the above 
voyag<^. gs. 

25. The E. of Shrewfl>ury, to the E. of Leicefter; 
two letters concerning an adventure of 2 or 8 &ips to 



thcEaft Iiulics, &c. (Orig.) Sheffield, Sept. 24; and 

06t Slf), 158 J. (J 5. 

, 2ff. Fra. Drake, to the of Leicefter; ofTering to 
join in an jidvcnture with his lordlhip and ^Ir. Fro- 
bifher, and to pi ovitfe a fliip for the purpofe. (Oi.ii::.) 
Plymouth, t)fch 14, 1581; 97. 

27. Twonotcs of rtotes^ie^tiiped fbr afliip: thefirft 
flgned IL Ughtrcd and MaHin Frobilher; and the 
fecohd M. IVobiliicr, E. Fenton, &c. 93. 

28. The E. of ShrewiLuryi to the E. of Leicefter; 
about the fum he is willing to rifk upon an adventui e; 
(Orig.) Sliefiield^ Nov. 3, 1581. 100. 

29. Fr. Drake, to the E. of LekC^fter; concerning 
an adventure, and a bark returned from Terfera. 
(Orig.) Plymoutlv Nov. 7, 1581. lOl. 

30. Fimas. Feinandes, to Mr. Frobiiher; about the 
provifions and ftores a Ihipw (Orig;) 102. 

31. The E. of Shrewfbury, to the E. of Leicefter; 
about his adventure in half a fliip, to go on a vovagc 
with Mr. Frobiflier. (Orig.) Shcttield, Nov.' I6, 
1581; 103. 

32; Minutes of inftru6lrdns for the equipment of a 
fhip to be ftmt out under fir Fr. Drake; and two note* 
of lhares in the adventure. 104. 

! 33. Inftrudions for an expedition to Cathay by 
the North Seas, in the velfeU tlie Aide, the Gabriele, 
and the Michael : figned Martin Furbuflier. June 1, 
1578. 107. 

34. Rob. Jolly, to Mr. Atye; about the equipment 
of the bark Talbot. Nov. 23, 1 58 1. 113. 

35. H. Ughtred, Gr. Barne Aldr. &c. to the E. of 
Leicefter; Concerning prepamtions for a voyage. 
(Orig.) Nettlye, April 22, 1582. 1 14. 

36. The inventory of the fliip Elizabeth ; figned 
Ed. Fenton, W. Hawkins, and L. Ward. April si, 

1582. . 116. 

37. A proportion of ftores, &c* for fetting forth the 
gakon Ughtred, 117. 

38. Articles of agreement bet^^en the E. of 
Shrewfljury on one part, and IJ. Ughtred and M. 
Frobtlber on the other, concerning the fitting out 
the galley Ughtred. (Two articles, the ift Orig.) 
1582.^ 119. 

S9. H. Ughtred, to the E. of Leicefter ? reports thd 
fitting out of his fliip; commends his cliaplain. (Orig.) 
Nettlye, May 1, 1582. 121. 

4CX Fgur notes of ftores and provifions for fliips, 

122. 

41* H* Ughtred, to tlic E. of Leicefter? recom- 
mending Mr. Hawkins for the command of an enters 
prize, and Mr. Carlyle to be joined to him, (Orig.) 
Nettlye, March 17, 158 1. 126. 

42. Inftruftions to Edw. Fenton, fent on a voyage 
to China; figned W. Burghley, R. Leycefier, Ir. 
Walfingham. (Orig. the firft part wanting.) 127. 

43. Ed. Fenton, to Ld. Leicefter ? about prepara- 
tions for a voyage, and fome infmuations againft 
Hawkins and Carlyle. (Orig.) Nettlye, April 22, 
1582. 129. 

44. John Walker, to the E. of Leicefter;* requcfting 
tfaatiie nuy be allowed to hold a hving during his 
voyage to India. (Orig.) Southampton, Apnl 22, 
1582, 13^, 

45. Myles Evans, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
hisprogrefe on a voyage. (Orig.) Lat. S5**N.E. 
St. Vincenne 5Q leagues. June 13, 1582. 131. 

46. John Bannifter, to the E. of Leicefter; reports 
his voyage as far as the Caiuu'ie3 ; recommends his 

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June 15. 133. 

47. John Walker, to the E. of Leicefter ; reports 
iomt circuttiftaticcs of the voyage ; commends capt 
\VarA (Otrig.) JUt ;J5, June 14, 158U. 1S3. 

4$. Edw.Fenton. to the of Leicefter; reprefents 
hm iU ftatc of health, &c. (Orig. ) 1 34, 

49. Part of a journal of a fliip^ comnKinded by 
Tentpn, goiQ^ to^rard;5 the 5- Sea. 1580. I35u 

50k Lift of the crews (all but the mariners) on 
board the pdl^Hy and the Edwai d lionaventui e. 1 36. 

5\. Ditto on board the galleon Leicefter, and 
bark Frances^ 1 57. 

l>ittotaB board the Edward Bonaventure and 
th^ bark Elizah<?th. 1 3B. 

58. Minutes taken on board the galkon Leicefter, 
oonceinii^g the courfits to be fteered. 1 582. 1 39. 

54* The nature of every fervice on bovd hi3 ma- 
jeftyslhips. 143. 

55. An account of a country between 35' and 45* 
lat. fit for a fettlement. 145. 

56. The end of a letter figned Tho. Buck ; followed 
by propofals for certain regulations touching the ar- 
tificers on board his majefty's ihi[>s. 146. 

57. Minute* of fome regulations concerning the 
navy: in Cecil's hand. 147. 

58. A petition of Rich. Bifliop and Wil. WoU- 
man, in behalf of themfelves and others living in 
piracy, requeftii^g to be allowed to return to their 
lubmiirion : with fpmc minutes on the fubjeft. 148. 

59. Part of an agreement concerning the fitting 
out of a ildp uiid^r Mr. BoUingham and Gilbert 
llorid 149. 

60. A note of certaiin defers in the inftruftions and 
preparations fpr C4pt> Carlilte'a voyage to China, &c. 
to be fupplied. 15Q. 

61. JnftruQions for intelligence to b« procmed 
concerning the coaft of frazil : a flwt gone fvf the 
ftreights of Gibraltar, &c. 15 1. 

62. IntcUigeric? concerning a. fleet on ^ha coaft Qf 
South America; a notes of di(wice^ on the fa^d coaft ; 
and a diagram. 15f). 

63. Two nptea of intelligence cpuper^in^ a §panifli 
fleet, and a ihip. )5^. 

64. Edw, F?nton, to the of L^ic^iler ; reporting 
hi9 tranfa6^iops ; and an engageipent he kad p^ar 
5t. Vincent s on the coaft of ttwfil. Dpwos> June 
1583. 157. 

65. A confult^tion about the courfe to he fteered 
by aibip; figned Lnke Ward, and John Walker. 160. 

06. Another account of Edw. Fentop's expe^jtion. 
VIII. 64. 162. 

67. Peter Jeffery's fliort Journal pf J'cntPn'? expe- 
dition. VIIL 64. j^g. 

68. A projeft copcerning a force to b§ e^jplpyed 
"^gainft pirates, (a fragment.) 165. 

69. Confultation3,proppf^}s, rf ports, &c, relating 
to the proceedings or an Englilh expedition, goipg 
towards the fireiphts of ^|agellan, : in all ij frag- 
ment$ ; fome figned Ed. Fenton, Wm. Hawkii^, R. 
Maddox> &c. probably the I^eicefter, lie. ui^djer Edw. 
Fenton. 1582? 166. 

70. J/>\imal of the voyage of the Leicefter, Frances 
^i)d Elizabeth, to the coaft of & America; a rough 
diaught, by Walker the ch^^jtin* 177. 

71. Another journal of the fame voyage, by Wm. 
Uawkins. 29;. 

7% An account of 0r fr. DiaSoe^ft expeiiition 



againft Bayonne ai^d Vigo^ St. Doji?ingp, Cai tha- 
geqa, kc. 1585. QflG: 

73. Another a^ccpunt of the faipe expedition^ 21^. 

74. A propo£il for a voyage for the dtfcovcry of a^ 
N. W. paifage. HQ. 

75 Smyth, to . i offering his ferviceS: 

for a voyage. (Orig.) Briftol, Npv. 30, ^17. 

76. Short nptes cor^ge^nigg tlje ^lojucca Iflaml^ 
ar\4 tjte Dutch E. Ind. Cothip. 21 ft. 

77. Tho. Leightou,.to the E. of Leicefter; requ^ft-^ 
ipg his protedtioi? in a fuik (jonqcf^ing^ his fliip,. 
(Qiig.) Guernfey, May 25. 219. 

78. An affidavit concerning the purloining of fome 
goods out of a fliip^ by one capt. Button. !^o^ 

79. An account of the efcape of fir Hc^. Middleton. 
fpom Mpchai and of liis fubfequent veya^g^ and pro- 
ceedings ; addreffed to Ld. Cl^ichcfter deput^y. of^ 
Ireland. 1611. 2«ii^ 

80. Nic. Downton's account of his voyage in the 
Pepper Corn in the paft Indies, under the comn^a^^ 
of fir Hen. Middletou ; addreffed to Ld Leicefter^ 
i6i3. . ^23. 

81. Edw. Brawnd, to capt Jphi^ S^nith, ^dipl of 
New England ; reporting the arrival of fev^ral fliJP* 
froixi Dartmouth at Sequine? and l^isinehegin ? a nft 
pf his own crew, &c. ^25. 

82. A note of goods imported from the Amazoiie^^ 

^S7.. 

83. Regulations for fitting out two fliips. ^i^s^. 

84. Charges againft capt. Argall and Tur^ 
ner, forfoineencroa(;hip;ent§ pn Frenc^i property; $pd 
their defence. jap. 

85. A defcription qf ma^y parU. <if E^ft. Jndie^^ 
with a view to commerce. 23 1 . 

86. Orders given in confequence of ^ cpiqplai^pt of 
the Imperial ambaffador^ of a piracy CQpimitt^d ^^ 
Epgliili op a Spaniili fliip. Dec. 1552. $141. 

8f , A compiiffion fpr ai^ ^qwry intq ^l^e Gpndv^ 
of Rsfylegh and $odflaip, ^^43. 

88. A p^ffpprt of the Council fpr foipe ^ompfif- 
fioner fent tp treat a^V^^it rqftqra^pft of gqo^;^ IfqT^ 
2^ 1567. 2^. 

99. The of I,incql»'s (td. High Adml.) ap- 
pointpient of Halftocke, efq; as his deputy for th^ 
profecutipn of pir^^a: Q. Eli^. cpmmiflion to ^A. 
X'fpcoin is here recited. Feb. 7, 1573. ^4j5. 

90. An order of Council againft pirates. (Orig.) 
Weftm. March 11, 1568. 049. 

91. Two petitions from various perfons, probably 
merchants, 10 Ld. Leicefter, hegging he will procure 
tlie queen's interference concerning a Unp feized at 
port St. Mary in Spain. (Orig.) Chefter, SO, 
»Ud Nov. 4, 1574. 250. 

82. Sopifi regulationa concerning pirates. ' 252. 

93. Inftruftions to fome fea oflicer fent out after 
HMfiiltQn, Twitley, and other pirate^. £53. 

94. Divers commiffions, inftruftions, and orders, 
for the refti-aining of pirates, &c. 1576. 257- 

95. A commiffion pf Q. EFi^ahpth, for reftraining 
piracies on the coaft of Scotland. (Fr.) Weftm. 
June 5, 1583. 272, 

96. Three rough d;^u^ht$ of ipftruAiona on mari- 
time affairs : correfted by Cecil. '^T^. 

97. The afticl^ ¥P9P h^W^ tfef! qvcfp's 
camMiffioner? ?ind tfte ftepcn fimh^f49fh SWfr 
tera of navigation. (X^ijt.) Wiaflw. ??7. 

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99. A decree about a fliip, concerning vliich an 
Kalian faftor had made fome application. C80. 

100. Two orders of Council concerning pirates. 
Feb. 1604. 

101. A decree of Jaines I. a&;ainft French pirates ; 
feemitiglv at the inftance of the wSpanifli anibaHador. 
(Lat.) London, Nov. i6io. ^se. 

102. An order of James I. for taking poflcltion of 
the fliip Pearlj as fobn as it lliall arrive in the Thames. 

CB'i. b; 

• 103. Villete Gonden, to iSIonf. de Rifcdulx, Fr. 
ambaflador in England; requefting the reftoratum ot 
a Fr. fliip taken by a pirate. Forge, July 8. *284. 

• 104. James I; two comn\ifllons for trying caufes 
6f piracy, and other mifdcmeanors on the high feas. 
(Lat) Weftm. July ip, 1607. " 

' 105. Divers fragments, cbntainilig juridical opi- 
nions concerning piracies and other robberies, 
(moftly in Latin.) ^91- 

106. An addrefs of fome pirate, to a king of Eng- 
land ; fetting forth M'hat ferviccs he had rendered to 
the Englifli navy. ^99 ^ 

107. A difcourfe concerning the origin and pro- 
ceedings of pirates, and the means of reftrainrng 
them. ' ^01. 

108. Fourfragments concerning proceedings againft 
pirates. Si 7. 

• 109. A remonftrance of a Spanifli ambaflador, con- 
cernins: a caufc before the court of Admiralty. 322. 

110. A lift of perfons to meet at the Middle Tem- 
ple hall, probably as a court to try maritime caufes. 

324. 

111. Two papers, reprefenting fome violence com- 
mitted by capt. Button. 325. 

1 12. Hum. Jobfon ; a lift of fliips, and ofler to 
bi'ing over the pirates on the coaft of Ireland : three 
fragments, addrefled to fir Robt. Cotton. ' 327. 

' 113. Examination of Nic. Davies, concerning the 
plunder of fome fliip ; takm before, and figned by, 
Wm.^Rathon. 330. 

• 1 14. Ilxaniination of John Jennings, a pirate, be- 
fore the court of admiralty. 332. 

• 115. Two Fr. letters; the ift to the king, claim- 
ing fome redrefs from Baffet and Cole ; and the 2d 
(igned LaDoderie, to the E. of Nottingham, con- 
cerning I^obinfon a pirate, dated Lona. May 21, 
J610. 337. 

' 110. Two examinations concerning pirates, taken 
before the E. of Northampton ; the fecond, figned 
James Harris, probably the perfon examined. 339. 

1 1 7. A fragment of a French order of council ; and 
a. ftatement of fome mifdemeanors at fea, by one 
ThomafTm, and others. (French.) 346. 

118. Five fragments concerning admiralty caufcs> 

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ftans foliis 417- 

• 1. A lift of admirals, eaft and weft of the liver 
Thames, and of high admirals, from 48 Hen. in. to 
27 Eliz. with dates of their patents. l. 

* 2. Notes concerning the jurifdiftion of the Ld. 
high admiral, (chiefly Latin.) 7. 



3. A declaration, vindicating the foveroii>;nty of^ 
the narrow feas; agair>ft Monl. Regnier Grimliald, 
who afltnnt d the office of atlmiral of the faid f<?as, on 
the part of France. 14. 

4. Two fragments on affairs of the^ admiralty ; 
the fecond appears to be a part of IX. 2. 17. 

5. A paper in old or Nbrman French, on the jurif- 
dirtion of the high admiral. 19. 

^6. A warrant of the duke of Exeter (John of 
Henry Holland), Ld. higli admiral, for apprehend- 
ing feveral perfons to be tried before a court of admi- 
ralty. (Latin.) Temp. Hen; VL .21. 

7. Four fragments on maritime afFaii*Ss S9* 

8. Ed. Guldeffard, to fee'' Cromwell; about re- 
ftitiition to he made to fome Spaniards, &c. at Dover. 
(Orig.) Aug. 21. SB. 

9. Tho. Audley, Ld. Chancellor, to the Ld. Privy 
Seal ; about captures of French vcilels, &c. (Orig.) 
Berechrofcr July 31. 28. 

10. WniiFitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey? reporting 
fome maritime affairs. (Orig.) Dover road, AI ay 24- 

'so. 

11. A paper in the fame hand as the above, but 
not figned. ^ 31. 

12. Anfwers to divers objeftions concerning a 
treaty with Spain. 32. • 

13. A lift of lliips of Englifli ports, and thdr ton- 
nage. 34. 

14. Wm. Gcrnfon, to Card. Wolfey; concerning 
the conduft he is to keep towards fome French and 
Spanifli fhips.* (Orig.) Lond. March 13* 35. 

15. Henry VIH ; an order for the fecurity of the 
coafts and Ihipping. (Orig.) S5. b. 

10. Henry VIII; inftru6tions to fir John Dudley 
to cruize between the Downs and Pool, for the fecu-' 
rity of the coaft. 36. 

17. Henry VIII; other inftrudions to fir Joha 
Dudley, and for the like puqjofe. S8. 

18. Henry VIII; an order for putting a certain 
number of men in array, to cnilble nim to defend the 
kingdom againft the wicked attempts of the pope. 
(Ong.) 41. 

19. Tho. Theyne, to the Privy Seal; reporting, 
and defiring inftriii^ions touching his conduft con- 
cerning fome fea affairs: two letters. (Orig.) 42. 

20. The names of the fliips and mafters, with the 
number of foldiers as mariners, which be appointed 
to be an army royal." 46. 

21. T. Katcock, to fee'' Cromwell? reports a Spa- 
nifli armament fitting out in Bifcay. (Orig.) 
March 6, 1535. 51. b. , 

22. A ftatement of payments made by John Dance, 
by virtue of the king s warrants, and for the ufe of, 
the navy, from 15 13. 52. 

23. A fetof receipts of Wm. Gonfon, forfums re-» 
ceived by him from Tho. Cromwell, treafurer of the 
king's jewels, for equipping certain fliips. 1534, 
1535. 54. 

24. Minutes of an indenture between the queen 
and Ed. Baeflie, for victualling certain fliips ; and 
notes of demands in confequence thereof. 53. 

25. Accounts of viduals, ftorcs, arms, &c. for 
feveral fliips. 59. 

26. A lift of divers fliips, their portage, and where 
they lay. 64. 

27. A ftatement of fome abufes in the keeping and 
ordering of the king s fliips. as. 

28- Nic. Kirkeham and others, to the Lds. of 

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Council ; concerning vifihials provided by them in 
the weft parts. 67. 

29. Wm. Fitzwilliam earl df Southampton, and 
William Paulet Ld. St John, to the Lds. of Coun- 
cil ; a report of their proceedings in and about the 
Ifle of Wight^ concerning foreign fliips attempting to 
export corn. (Orig.) Portfmouth, March. 69 

SO. A lift of harbours in England and Wales. 76, 

31. The names of all the harbours, creeks, and 
roads in Anglefey, Caernarvon, and Merionethflrire 

• ■ 77;- 

32. John Dawtrey, to Mr. Waley, the king's " au- 
mer;" about viftualling and loading alhip. (Orig.) 
Portfmouth, May 11. 78. b 

S3. The charge of wages for divers of the king's 
fliips arrived in Ireland; with notes concerning them 
in CeciPs hand. 1551. 79. 

34. Edward VI ; his proclamation for the reftora- 
tion pf all French, prizes. Weftminfter, OGt. 26, 
1.546. 81. 

35. Edw. VI; his proclamation againft mariners 
and foldiers leaving the king^s fhips without licence. 
Hayes, Sept. 30, 1547. 83. 

36. An account of wages and victuals for feveral 
Ihips, for the fummer and winter feafons. - 83.* 

37- Q. Mary's order for equipping certain lIiips,for 
bringing back Philip her hulband from Flanders. 
Greenwiclij Feb.' 15, 1556. 84* 

38. An order to fir John Clare, to fcour the North 
Sejas for the fecurity of the Dantzick fleet: tfeftip. 
Phil. & Mar. 85* 

.. 39. An order of Council for the good orderiqg of 
the Cinq ports during the vacancy of the office of 
warden. (A draughty curreftcd by Cecil.) . 87. 
. 40. An. order of the admiralty, for putting the 
navy into better condition. Sept. 24, 1555. 88. 
. 4 1. An order for an embargo to be laid on tlie fliip- 
ping. Court, FA, IM7. 89. 

• 42. An indenture between Q. Elizabeth, and Ed. 
Baeflie, efq. furveyor general of her m^jefty's vifhials 
for the ieas : for the laft part turn to fol . 1 06; 90. 

• 43; A lift of Ihips, with their tonnage, and num- 
t>crs of their fcrews. ' 94. 

• 44r: An account of charges in a dock-yard. 95. 

• • 45. An account df the charges of the Bonayenture 
and Antelope for two months. * 96. 

4«. Q. Elizabeth's order to the magiftiites of Sand- 
wich, to fupport Tho. Shiith, ^to whom flie hath 
farmed her cuftoms. Rycot, Sept. 8, 1571. 97^ 

• 47. An efiimate of cally vers and mufkets, for f ur* 
uifliing the queen's navy. ^ , gg 

48: An eftimate of wages for feveral fliips of the 
royal navy. ' ' " 100. 

i 49. Certain articles concerning the navj% to be 
^reprefented to the queen as fit to be amended. 1 03. 

50. An efiimate of \v;ages and viftuals for 1,900 
men. (Grig.') figned by three navy ofiicers. i05. . 
■ 51. The remainder of Ed. Baeflie> indenture, 
IX. 42. ! ^06- 

512. Four accounts of navy expences ; two: of 
them figned Benj. Tonfon, and the laft W. Wynter, 
Wm. Holftock, B. Tonfon, and E. Winter. 110. 

53- Q. Elizabeth's patent, conftitutin^ Benj. Ton- 
fon and John Hawkins, joint treaiurers of the marine. 

Wtftm. Nov. 18, 1^7^.,. 115. 

44. Statements of woeipts and payments on ac- 
count of the navyy;;fiwa<-w7d^to UM^ iMil^ the 
funis total of each year. . r/ri _ . ^ iff n ji' 'I'lg^ b* • 



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55. An order of Q.» Elizabeth, ^ for preventing 
failors from going abroad. Greenwich, June'etb, 
1574. .12?; b. 

50. Two lifts of fhips of different harbours. 123. 

57. Foiir napers of officei-s of the Navy bdaf d ; 
concerning the tonnage, expences, &Ci of ftiips. 125; 

58. Account of John Crobke, of Southampton^ 
for the tmnfportatibn of the prince df Conde; 1 585i 

132. b* 

59* An eftimste df chargts fot keeping herinajeftv's 
fliips at Chatham. 135. 

60. John Errin^oh, mayor "of - Southampton } 
two letters to Fr. Mills, fec^ to fir Fr. Walfingham ; 
and an account about a Rochelle fliip. 1 585. 1 38. * 

61. A certificate of tlie number 6( fliips and their 
crews, belonging to the Cinq ports and their mem-* 
hers. 1587. . 142. 

62. A table of the nUmbet of fliips in the tealm; 

1588; J44 i 

63. Forms of oaths of officers and foldiers. 144. b. 

64. Tho. Jenner, to Ld. Burleigh? recommending 
an expedition againft Spain* (Orig.)' Plvmouth, 
Feb. 4, 1587. ; ]vt6. 

65. HoM-ard, Ld. admiral, to the Ld. BtirleigH 
and the E. of Leiccfter ; reports the ftate and difpo- ' 
fition of his owii fliips^ and tHe aimaments of the Spa^ 
niards: two letters; (Orig.) Feb. 23 and . . . i 
1587. 146. 

66. Sir Pt. Drake, to Ld. Burleigh? afliort report 
of his expedition , to CadtX (Orig^.) Apiil fe7, 
•1587. i : idii, 

67. Tho. Jenner, to ... 1 .' ; reports a fujcccfs^^ul 
expedition againft Spain: perhaps the, fame qs th'^ 
^bove mentioned. (Orig.) ' ^ ' 151. ' 

68. Inftruftiolis tothe Ld. Admiral for reluf^ing 
tofea. Dec. 15, 1587. lis. 

69. The Ld. High Admiral's inftni^lpns %6 td. 
Henry Seymour, to ferve in the narrow fcas. .] fi5.^, ,. 

70. Q. Elizabeth's iiiftruaions to the Ld. Admiral, 
for returning to. fea. (Lat.) Aug. 1588. . I67« .b. 

71. The Ld. Admiral's commilfion^ fent to the Ibas, 
witli certain of her niajeily's navy. (Lat) ' Dedi ift 
1587. - : -lOo: 

72. " The manner how the ' riVer Thames feall' be 
kept afiured agtiin^ any- attempt of'the gkllyds;' bV 
tlie care and good^ regard of fir iHenry. iPateitt, . who 
is aj^ointed to the charge of that fervice.'* 162. b. 

73. Sir Fr. Drake, .?to LdvifiUrteighi^ itVi^o/'.lefters, 
deporting fome narval .prodeednin} »h iovertiffei hi 
made for exclittnge. of prifotier8> fcCi ahd compleiiy)!! 
of tiie mifconduit of one Borroughs. (Orig.) -Capd 
Saker? May 17; and a.^, 1587.' , .-^ ' !T ja4. 

74. Ld. Howard, high adminll- 'to . . . .•; ; "rep6rt* 
fome fuccefles againft the Spaniards, and defires a 
fupply of ihips.. On board the Ark, . Jnly, erf, iiS88. 

• 75. Q. Elizabeth's order to the Ld! Lieute^jmts'ttt 
arm their edunti^s, under thii irifpedlion of iir Jdm 
Norris. (Orig.) Greenwich,) April 6, 158^. . ! i6d. 

761 An account of fti^s, ind otlier hivv charges V 
figfted W. Winter. ... . - . ' 1I7. 

77. Ld. Howard, tO'la. BuHCigh; reports Ld. 
Hen. Seymour and fir Fr. Drak6 having joined him, 
and his purpofe of failing forthwith to watch th^ 
Spaniards. Ply mouthy May fiS, 1588. 168. b. 

^78. Sir Fr.. Walfingham, to the mayor and alder- 
meft t)f I.^ndon ; two letters, lignitying her majcl- 
ty's plejafu<re,i it4*t'^Ae poor Frtiich rcftigeb .be fex- 

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empted from the payment of the fubfidy. Green- 
wich, Aug. 11 and «6, 1588. 169. 

79. An account of navy expences for the year^ 
1588. 170. 

80- A lift of ftiips and mnnaces, and of their crews ; 
and an account or their cliarges for one month. 1 7iL 

81. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. ofSuffex, capt 
of the town of Portlmouth ; enjoining the execution 
of fir John Norris s orders for the defence of the 
coafts; about the preparations of the enemy, &c. 
three letters. (Orig.) Richmond, July 24, Savoy, 
July 30, and .... Aug- 7, 1588. 173. 

82. Lift of thf ihips fitted out in 1588» againft the 
Spanifh armada. 1 75. 

83. Another lift of ihips, with their crews and 
commanders. 177* 

84. Ed. Radclyffe, to the E. of Suffex ; acquaints 
him with the queen's vifit to the camp. (Orig.) 
Burntwood, Aug. 10, 1588? 180. b. 

85^ Notes of regulations for railing men in the 
different counties. May 1 3, J 5 74. 181. 

86. A lift of ihips. 183. 

87. Q. Elizabeth's private meditations upon the 
expedition fent to the generals of the army at Ply- 
mouth. 183. b. 

88. Ld. Howard, to Ld. Uurleigh ? reports a trip 
he took at fea, and being driven back by contrary 
winds: two letters. (Orig.) July the 6th and isth, 
J588. . 184. 

89* SirFr. Walfineham, to Ld. Burleigh; twolet^ 
ters, with the news he had received concerning the 
armada, and relative to the orders civen for the de- 
fence of the coafts of Norfolk and Suftblk. (Orig.) 
July 23 and Aug. 1, 1588. 135. b. 

90. The mayor of Plymouth, to the Council ; in- 
telligence about the two fleets. 1 87. 
,91. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh ; fourlpt- 
ters, with intelligence concerning the Englifli fleets, 
and the Spanifh armada. (OHg.) July 26, and 
Aug. 13, 15, 1588. 187. b. 

92. An eftimate of the charges of her majefty's 
army prepared againft the Spaniards, from Nov. ift, 
1587, to Sept. 31, 1588; together with the charges 
of coafters, &c.'* 191. 

. 93. A fhort account of the Spaniih artnada, and 
of the officers on board of it (Spanifh.) fiU. 

94. Regulations for the approvuig of mariners. 

£16. 

95. A ftatement of the number of men fuppofi^ to 
be remaining in certain ihires, and what number of 
them may be.^red in the fiihiuK '^nd other fea fer^ 
vices. , * i:^^ ^ ' T»» ai9. 

#tK tlieMHDitt dTiMKM^ iMttiners, and fifher- 
men, belonging to every Ihire throughout the reafan. 

1583. Ml. 

97. A note of money diiburfed by fir Fn Drake 
and others, by his order, for the fervice^ until the 
fitft of April, 15«9. 

98. Some orders (called here fiibfcriptiom) for the 
difpofal of troops ; and two accounts for &e Taiimg 
pf troops, both Englifh and foreign. 1589* 

99. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to ; an account 

of fir Fr« Drake's defcent at Lifbop. (Orig.) June 
S9, 1589. 230. 

100. Various notps of agenda, and deliberations, 
in Cecirs hand, concerning troops ; and an account 
of one month's impreft to lOOO, and tQ 3000 men, for 
3 months. 1590, 232. 

101. A report of her majefty's fhipwrights» pf the 
fiateof fiveOiips. Feb. 14^ 1590. 241. 



102. Q. EHaabeth's warrant, to the treflfurer pf the 
Exchequer; for tlie payment of j^. 8,973, I2i. lOi/. 

Kr anpuw, to the tre^iurers of the navy, for the 
eping of her i>ifp$ ^ harbour. Orcenwich, March 

13, 1590. £42. b. 

103. A brief of the feveral proportions of proVi*^ 
(ions received out of every county for the fervicc- 

246. 

104. An eftjmate pf the chaiige of her miyefiy^a 
whole army, nayy, and feveral merchant lliips and 
hoys, for three months. 1589. 250. 

105. An eftimate for the proportion of viauals to 
be provided fof 2,464 ipen. s«4. 

106. An eftimate of the charge of three great fly 
boats, for the carriage of yii^uals, for ten weeks. 255. 

107. An eftimate of wages for 12 of her majeftyV 
fhips and 2 pinnaces, for 4 months. «56. 

108. An eftimate of the charge of two months 
viftuals, to be provided in the weft country, for 825 
men. 257. 

109* A fet of regulations for the vi6lualling, and 
other matters relating to the gPvernment of her ma« 
jefty's fhips. «58, 

1 10. Q. Elizabeth's two warrants for ifluing money 

for the fervice of the navy and Jan. 16; 

im^ 260. 

11 1. A certificate of the fliips and veflek in tlie 
parts of Effex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Kent, and Suflfex. 

26£. 

1 12. A furvey of all thefliips find barks belonging 
to Pool, May 1, 1591 ; with fonie remarks, idiAho: 
a like fur> ey ipigbt \^ m^d^ in all the ports and 
creek^ of E^glapd. ' Q6dw 

lis. Sir Martin Frobifher, to Ld. Burleigh ; fome 
j^^vice abQ^t interceptmg a Spaniih fleet. (Orig.) 

}\4. q. Eliaabeth, to fir Umin FroUflie^; com- 
mending his zeal and diligei^cff,; (Orig.) Richmond^ 
Nqv. 14, 1594- *67. 

1 15. Apropofal for the t9%^ to be levied £3r th* 
charge of fimflxing the caftle newly built at Hy» 
mouth. • 968, 

116. An ordinary ceurfe for failing at a certain^^ 
by winc^ that are cppftant. ayo* 

1 1 7. An eftimate for fitting out the Swiftfure and 
the Crane, for 4 months. 271, 

118. A ^claration in what manner the fum of 
1 7, s 4^. 1 8 J. 1 Q d. applied to the fervice of the navy^ 

ath been or is to be expe^det^• 1594, . 273. 

119. A lift of ^iiglHi\ ihips. 279^ 

i%o. A fragment, conceirning fome rates or pre^ 
miums to be allowed to certain llnps^ 879. 

Two warrants of Q. Elizabeth; 1. ftir a re-» 
ward to be given to Richard Chapman, a ihip builder; 
and 2. another copy of |.\. 1Q2. aao. 

122. " A memona^ ponceming the vpywe to be 
made with the nj^vv under the charge ojt* Uie E. o^ 
Effex, and the Ld. Adn;iiral; out of a copy in my lord 
treaftirer's own hand. 284. 

123. Q. Elizabeth's commiflion appointing the E. 
of Hertford lieutenant geneial ; with a fpeciftcation 
of the powers thereby vefted in him. (Lat) e92- 

124. Q. Elizabeth; an order enjoining ^11 manner 
of aid to be given to the E; of teicefter, her Heut. 
general in tlie Low Countries. 294. b. 

125. Q. Elizabeth ; a commiflion appointing the 
E. of Effex and Ld. Howard of Effingham, captains 
and ffenerals of her forces, to fei ve againft the Spa- 
niargw in Brittanny. (Lat.) 296. 

126. An account of an armament making ready at 
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Cadiz under the command of Don Lewis a probably 
for America. 298. 

127. An apology of fome commander for hb con- 
duct: addrefied to the Lds. of Council. £99- 

128. The E. of Effex, to Ld. Burleirii; about his 
difpofitions concerning the army. (Orig.) Ply- 
mouth, April so. 304. 

129. The E. of Eflex ; his apology for his proceed- 
ings at Cadiz. 306. 

1 30. Two accounts of a Spanifh armament (Spa- 
nilh.) 1590. 309. b. 

131. Inftruaions for the E. of Eflex, and the Ld. 
admiral (Howard) how to ufe themfelves for execu- 
ting the cpmmifiion given to them from her ma- 
jefty. 313. 

132. The E. of Eflex and Ld. Howard, to 

fome account of their expedition towards Cadiz f 
alfo a letter, ligned G. Buc, bn the fame fubjed. 1 596. 

319. 

133. A return of the number of mtn hv eight re- 
giments, diftinguifliing the companies in each. 321. 

134. Q. Elizabeth, five letters to Eflex and How-- 
ard ; forbidding their intended expedition to Cadiz; 
about the ordering of her troops; a ftrong letter of 
thanks, and one of expofhilation. Greenwich, May 
16, 17, and 21, 1596. 322. 

135. Inftruftions to fir Ferd. George, and 3 more, 
lent commiflioners to Plymouth, to prevent abufes in 
the allotment of the prizes made at Cadiz. 326. 

• .136. Q. Elizabeth's orders to the generals, to re- 
turn fuch forces as were drawn out of the Low 
Countries thither agaia. 833. 

"137. Sir W, Ralfigh, to fec^ WaUinfifham; reports 
tbe flate of the ihips under his command, after the ex^ 
peditioij to Cadiz. (Qrig.) Plymouth, Aug. 6, 
^596. 334. b. 

138. Q. Elizabeth, to the two Lds. Geneisds; 
warmly thanking them for their fervices: probably 
after the expedition to Cadizv 1596? 335. 

139. The Lds. of Council, to the Lda. Admira^ls; 
ibout the difpofal of the army after its return from 
Cadiz. Aug. 10, 1596. 335. b. 

140. The Lds. of Council, to the Ld. Admiral; 
^iredions about the fleet Aug. u, and 19^ 1593! 

. 337. 

141. Ld. Burleigh, or fec^ W^ilfingham? to Car«r ; 
about an attempt of fir Anth. Afliley to ixnpjofc. on the 
queen. Greenw. Aug. 26, 15^6. ^ 341, b. 

142. An 5iccount of navy charges ; ^gned Howard 
ind W. Borough. 343^ 

143. The E. of Eflex and Ld. Howard's inftruc- 
tions to the navy, on going out on their e:i«;pedition. 

344. 

144. Notes on the ftate and dilpofal of the fleet, 
^597. 346/ 

145. Notes of 20 fliips, their tonnage, and number 
of men on board them. 347. 

146. Three navy accounts. 348, 

147. Inftruftions to a naval commander, appointed 
for the fervice of Ireland and the coaft of Spain. 

148. Reports of the ilate of the navy. i605. 353. 

149. A coptraa with Matthew Baker, a fhipwright, 
for building certain fliips and boatj. June 3, ueg! 

357. 

1^0. A regulation concerning the caiks to he ufed 
in the victualling of fliips.. , 437^ 



151. T^iro victualling accounts.. 



I5fi» Regulations about the victualling of fliips. 

3§3. 

lis* A na^y account. 364. 

154. Regulations for the difciplhie of tlw liavy^ 
three articles, the lait iigned Rich. Lev^on. 36^. 

1 55. A navy account; and fome obfervations'abont 
adock« 1608. 368:* 

1 56* A report 6f repairs to be made in feveral fliips. 
1609. 369* 

157. A royal proclamation (probably of James I.) 
ordering feveral places oh the Thames to fupply men 
Mkd provifions for anarmament againft piratesi (Lat. ) 
Oa.«o, A'B. la 37K 

158. Notes concerning the Ibte of certain fliips* 

' 377. 

159* Regulations for redrefs of certain abufes in 
the pajrments of the navy. 378* 

160. A propofal of fome regulations in the navy, 
efpeeially as to iUp building : ' ligned' Robert jOottun^ 

38«. 

J61. A reprefeirEation of divers db(nies»in the navy 
pay office, and propofals- for remedying the iaqiCi 

- ' 384. 

1*2. A lift of ftips to be fupplied by thcmiritimii 
towns in England and Wales. 1634. 368. ; 

163. An^ccouot of the eifeSs of a new invited 
engine for throwing fliot* S89* b. 

164. Obfa^^ations, a Qjiveai, and regulations, for 
the defence of the coaft. .i:390« 

165. Ld. Howaapd's commifiton to fir Julius .C«far, 
as tommiflary or judge of the admiralty court* (Lat.) 
Nov. « i4fa7- f ; ; . \ 395. 

166. Airagiwentidn theiafiaire of Turkey. 40cl . 
167» A^fragment cbncerhing fome annoyahces in 

the navigation of the Thames. : . 4O1. . 

168. An order of Henry VIIL concerning the baJhifl'* 
ing of fome H^ips in the Thames. * Greeixwich, Peb. 
25> 1W(5. 401. b. 

169. A fragnient of a rough draught concerning 
ihip-building. 403. 

170. A fragment concerning the Trinity houfe- 

404. 

171. A fragment concerning the Norway trade. 

406. 

17«* Five papers, beine petitions of mafters of 
veffels, reports of pilots, orders of the admiralty cmirt^. 
^c, coiwreming the duty levied by the Trii^i^ houfc 
fo.r buoys, beacons, &c. on the north coafts. -^^07* 

173. The ftate of the queftion ; whether tl>C:ci^y of 
London have the right of confer^ncy of ijhf r^ver 
Thantesi ai^d to what eaeteat ? j ; .4 1^. 



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Codex chartacteus, jh folio, %his ftrage ftmi^elettis ; 
ex fofiis cohftans 347. 



1. A repertory of privileges and immunities granted 
to minera in varipus parts of England j with re^r^hce* 
to the patents, aild other relcprw. ' ^ 1. 

«. A fragment, concehiing a gold mine in Scot- 
land. , , ii. 

3. A tra6t, entitled, ' " One mealtire of wine and one 
meafure of corii fliall be ttirouglidut the whole realia 
according to king's fiajidafd.*' ' 14. 

4. A reperlbiy and notes, concerning regulations 
about weights, coins, bad money, bullion, proportion;^ 
and alloy m coins, exchange, -^c. relating to tur- 
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5. Two papers touching the neceffity of exchange 
among merchants ; by Grefliara. 43. 

6. A paper of Ld. Chanc. Ay dley, on the exchange 
in Henry Vllith's time. (Orig.) , 47. 

7. Five papers concerning an incrcafe of wealth by 
means of the exchange j and other matters relating 
thereto. 

8. Two patents, one of them called Ld. Burleigh's, 
and the other of James I. concerning exchange. 54. 

9. Mr. Stanley's opraion concerning the exchange 
of nioney. 1563* : f , 

10. A treatife on the difeafe of the body politic of 
the. Englifli commonwealtli, in the proportion be-^ 
tween money and laiided property. , . fi4. 

1 1 • A treatife of tripartite exchange, according to 
the effential parts of traifick. » ,70- 

.12. A treatife on foreign tradd. lOK » 

, 13. Art ample difcourfe of the praftice of the 
exchange of all countries, with the difterences between 
natural exchange and merchants exchange. 107. 

14. A note of articles readyi or to be provided, for 
exportation by the Virginia company- 120. 

15. A rough draught of a paper relating to fir 
John E. appointment to a confulage in Italy ? and 
the terms on which he took it. isi. ' 
- 16. A ncrteonccclefiafticalahdfccularjurifdiaion. 

l£5. 

17. Ten queftions relatmg t6 exchange r and an- 
fwers thereto. i . * J 24. ; 

18. A dilTertation on matters of exchange ; ad- 
drdfed to fome peer. . ; jj ^ 129. 

19. A treatife on cuftoms and fubfidies ; aiid hereiii 
alfo on merchandifc, money, and exchange. .1IS8. 

20. Confiderations for the reftraint of tranfpprtmg 
goldoutof the realm; and alfo for the mintersj and 
coiner^ thereof. > 7 . 144. 

* «1. Afyftematical difciiflion on the improvement 
of the finances in England. 146: b. 

; 22. Arguments againft certain alterations propofcd 
in the ftandard of coins. 14B. 

* ' 23. A propofal for bringing- filver into the king- 
dom, by means of changing its proportion to gold. 

. : - : : ■ ^ 'r,-.. ' .il^:!. 

• 24l A petition for a change in the ftandard, towards 
bringing in bullion, and pievetting its expoitation; 
alfo a ftatement on that fuijett. ^ 152. 

25. A difiiourfe A)^ fraying' moneys in thfe realm, 
(Fr.) r . ^ . 155. 

20.' i;^*traas mt of Domefday book, R Gregorius^ 
Tho.* Thbmafms, &c. concerning coins ; with a fyfte- 
matical table of reference at the beginning. I&L 

27. Notes on Saxon and Englifli coins. 1 7 1. 

28. Notes relating to the mint, and the officers 
thereof; with references to records. 174. 

. . 29. Abftraa of an indenture made between Henrjiv 
VIII. and Martin J^wes, cpnceniing coinage. i84. 

30. An indenture between Edwaid VI. and ]\Iartin 
l*irn, for a coinage. . • *^ }^^\ \ 

pi. Articles concerning thie alpufes and, ^ecei^. 
committed by the mailer workers of the . queen's 
mint. ^ ' ' ' ' ^ ^9/; 

32. Proper and notable inftruftions for thpfc wHo 
ivillbc mafteror warden, or any /pthei minjfter with- 
in the king s riiint , . [ ' 

39. A way to increafe the king's revenue by ad- 
Uncingof the coin. /1610. /. ^-'u 

* ;34.,A difcuflion ort the differences between th^^ 
coins of England and Scotland. ^ .^J^ i 



35;. Two papers, both entitled, " A project for 
Ireland;" relating to a mint in that kingdom. 248., 
30* Hayes's difcourfe for the ftandaid of Ireland, 

. .260. > 

37. The opinion of fir Richard Marty n touching 
the bafe Irilh moneys ; another hand wrpte under this 
title, " A falfe and foolifli account." . . 

38. " Draught of a patent for coynage,^ for the 
Lpw Countries, by the E. of Leicelter; with a {c\f 
notes at the end relating thereto, in French. ( Lat.) 

39. f atent of William the rich, D. of Julicrs, 
Cle\rs, & c. to his mint liiafler. ( Lat. ) 06t do; 1572. 

40. An abftraft of the ordinances of France, relat- 
ing to the mint, »nd the government thereof (Fr.J 

• ; '■■ ' ' ■ ■' _ • ■ QS7. 

41. Tables , of jjroportioas ^between the coins of 
England, atid thofe ot France and Germany. 297. 

42. A tf^ble of tlie feveral coins of gold to be mado 
after the icveral Jtandards ; with fome French and 
Latin notes on the fulyc^/of ftandards. 299. ' 

, 43. Mr, Pahner's note, on the valuation of coin^ 
current. • .30 Kb. 

44. Concordances of the value lof French crowns 
with tnglilli pounds. 302. 

45. Sir Rich.. Martyn, mafter of the mint; to Ld. 
Burleigh; touching fmall coins to be made of copper- 
(Orig.) 303. . 

46. Another paper concerning fmall coins; ad- 
dr^fled.tO Mr. Wickliff end Mp. Humfrey. . 304. 

.47; Another difcuffion on the fattiefubjeft: 306. \ 
46. A note of the feveial copper coins iifed in dif- 
ferenticountries. - i , • . ^ S12. b. 

« ' 49. ' Humphrey. Covert/^to the E. of TfoHtt ; fliew-- 
in^ theneceflity of a copper coinage, (prig.) 313. 

50. Edw: Hays, on thfe fieceflity of Anall money. 
• . • ' • • ; ■. ' ' - 3.14 

51. A treatife 011 coppcf coin.\ ' 318 * 

52. ' Gtrard Malynes, to the Lds. of Council ; de- 
firing to be allowed to proceed in his cdri tract with* 
Ld. Harrington for the coining of farthing tokens.' 

; • 325. 

53. A paper Ihewing the convenience of fmall 
moneys. , . ^^7. 

54. ^e duke of Lenox's (Stuart) offer and excep- 
tions touchirng the farthing tokens. ' \ ^-S. b. 

55. An order for the coining of black money. S29. * 

56. ' Objeflions to the iffuing of fmall. n>oney in 
cdpper; and anfwers thereto. 331. 

57 Hen. Rodenburgp, to Q. Elizabeth ; a propofal 
for raifing mbuey. (Orig. Ital.) 333. 

58. Headsr of a projed, by Tho. IlarrifQn ;,^nd alfo 
a book Or * treatife concerning the'mint:' two papers. 

• * . ,^ 343. 

59^ An account of nione} s paid to the treafurer 
of the mint 346.. 



Codex chartaceus, in folio, ignis ftragc fcmidclctus ; 
. .v . / foliis coirftans 417. 

U GoUeftioifis ^about Tei'ting men for the fcrvice 
of war ;<©Ut of ancient records. (Lat.) much burnt. 1.* 

S. An order of Henry VIII. for the levy of troops. 
(Orig?)* ^ ' • 20. . 

h. William (Warham, Abp. of) Canterbury, to 
Card; Wolfey ; propofing a proclamation, prohibiting 

perfons 



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perfons wjio pofTefled any ''hArnefs" to part with it 
•without the king's leave. (Orig.) Nov. 28. 

4. A table reiatins? to the different cathedrals ; the 
purport of it uncertain. So.- 

5. An account of the fupply of men ;;^ielded by 
different peifons in the reign of Henry VI il. certififed 
by fir Robt. Catton. ' 32. 

fi. Ten warrants for ir.uffers ; all of them probably 
of Henry VIII. fonie originals, addreffed td fir Adrian 
Portefcue: fe vera! much burnt. 40. 

7. An account of fome paymafte r of the army ; of 
wages, imprefts, &c. .paid to divers officers and 
others who have fubfcribed their names, tenjp. H. VIH. 

48. 

8. A navy account. 6i. 

9. A lift of generals and other officers ferving ih 
France. "gg. 

IX). Five fragments, too much damaged to be of 
life : the fourth is an original order of Privy Council 
to the mayor of London, for array. Jan. 7, 1557. 71. 

1 1. Inftruc^ions to the. Ld. lieutenant of Bedford, 
for beacons, muffers, &c. 76. 

12. Seven fragments concerning mufters: much 
"tmrnt. '78. 

1 3. An order of council to the flieriffs and juftices 
-along the fea coaft, for nniftering and being in readi- 
nefs againft the coming of the Spaniih navy : and 
two other fragments of orders. (Orig.) May 29, 
1^74. . • .90. 

14. inftm^lions to Ld. lieutenants for mufters. 95. 

15. A commiffion of Q. Elizabeth, for the increafe 
of horfes, geldings, and mares. (Lat.) 100. . 

16. Five fragments concerning mufters : the third 
an original order of Council. 1 02. 

17. FouT papers of orders and inftru6lions con- 
cerning mufters : three of them draughts correflcd by 
Cecil. 112. 

18: A table of the fupply of men by different 
tounties. 133. 

Iff. Two fragments of inftrudion» concerning 
mufters. temp. EJiz. 135. 

m Inftrudlions and fchedules about mufters, 
beaicons, &c. \(^ith correftions by Cecil. 139. b. 
. 21. Ten fragments of orders, inftrudions, and 
other papers relating to mufters; the ift and 5th be- 
ing original orders of Council : all much damaged. 

148. 

22. An account of monies paid out of the queen's 
^^c^hequer in Ireland and the Low Countries, in the 
year i588. 191. 

23. Tho, (Cowpcr Bp, of) Winchefter, to the E. 
of Suflex Ld. Lieut, of Hantp ; concerning the.mufters 
in his diocefe. (Orig.) Jan. 25 and 27, 1587-8. 

• 196. 

24. Fragments of a table, an account, and an ori- 
ginal order of Council, touching mufters. 198. b. 

25. Three commiflioners of Q.Elizabeth, to Lei- 
cefber, &c. concerning mufters. 1588 and 1585. 202. 

26. Fragments of a table, and of two accounts, re- 
lating to mufters. 212. b. 

27. An account of men and arms fent into the 
Low Countri^, and how much thereof are returned. 
1587—1595. 218. 

28. A fchedule of the ftate of the county of Devon ; 
%ncd "W.Bitfhon." (Orig.) 1592. 220. 



29. A rate for the way of paying 3000 foldiers. 

222 

i3o. Tiio. Bafkerville, to the Lds. of Council ; con- 
cerning the ftate of the ports and creeks in the county 
of CoiTiwall. (Orig.) Plymoathi Aug. 5, ^593. 

224. 

8h traguients^ of a letter for the defence of the 
Ifle of Wight, of a proclamation for the prices of pro-, 
vifions (printed), and of rules and wwds of command 
for the C3i;ercifuig of tioops. 226. 

32: A note of the number of inen fupplied by the 
diocefe of Coventry and Litchfield: on vellum, iimch 
burnt, and alinoft ufelefs. 231. 

,33. Five fragments ; two of tliem original orders 
of Council touching annaments: the firft order is 
dated Jdn. 1612; the other is of Jan. 1605. 234. 

34. A fiatement of the forces of a)i the different 
counties of England and Wales ; with fmall maps of 
each, alphabetically arranged. ^40. 

35. A coUeftiou of various orders of the Privy 
Council, letters, accounts, &c. 44 in number; relating, 
to the ftate of the fea port towns, their fortifications, 
and chiefly thofe of Portfmouth; many of them ori- 
ginals, but all fo much mutilated as to be ahnoft* 
ufelefs.. - - 291. 

36. A traft on tlie duties of a mufter-mafter, and 
the qualifications required in him. 347, 

37. Atraft, apparently confifting of feveral arti- 
cles, on the evolutions and difcipline of, and the requi* 
fites for an army. 35 1. ^ 

3 8. A difcourfe on the defence of ^ Country, the 
conduft of a fleet and army, &c. the name of Walfec 
Raleigh appears at the end of this trad. 368. 

39. Part of a traft, or report, on the defence of the 
coaft about Portfmouth; 373^ 

40. Atreatife concerning the intended Spanifh in- 
Vafion^ &nd the means of rdTifting it* 376« 

41. A propofal for forming and training a laro-e 
body of harquebufers for her majefty's fervice. 392! 

42. A paper on the raifing and difcipline of trodps. 

' 398. 

43. A traft, figned Edmund York ; concerning the 
marflialling the city of London into a true fotm 6f 
difcipline. 400. 

44. A paper faid to be from Mr. Lane, to Q. Eliza^ 
beth; concerning the difcipline of an anny, the 
diftribution of captures, &c. Dec. 26, 1589. 40i. 

45. A fraOTient on military affairs, the true 
contents of which cannot be made out without more 
pains than they feem to defer ve. 410. 

46. (Geo. Bridges.^) Ld. Chandos, to Hen. E. 
of Manchefter, Ld. Privy Seal; complaining of an 
opprcflive tax-gatherer in his parifli of Harefield. 
N. his brother " George'* is mentioned in a P.S, 
(Orig.) Harefield, Jan. 15, 16S8. 4i5. 

47. A petition of Caflandra Bcnfon, to the Privy 
Seal,, for relief in her great neceffities. 41 7. 



0?Ao, E. XIL ^ Xin- 
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VITELLIUS, A.Lir. 



VitettiuSy A; 1. 

Codex Inembtan. in quarto, liialc habitus, cdnlians 
ex foliU, 222- Sec. XV. 

1. An antient catetlclar, in Englifli, with feveral 
cycles anH tables of the rifingof the fun, and its me- 
ridian altitude; with diagrams for the phafes of the 
moon, and an account of fevefal eclipfes of the fun 
and moon, from the yeaf 1450, to the year 1462. i. 

2. Tra^atulus de compofitione cylindri (quod vo- 
fcatur " Florilegium Viftoris") cum tabulis ahitudmis 
folis ad omnes horas, in London. Oxon. et Eborac. 
c*um initio fignorum, et cum tabulis declinationis 
folis. ^ ^1- 

3. Defabrica et ufu cujufdam inftrumcnti, quem 
" Curforem" appellat au6lor, in obfervanda altitudine 
iblis. 24. b. 

4. Verfus de Algorifmo. 25. b. 

5. The names of the mains and fchrevis, in the 
city of London, in the times of Edw. III. Rich. II. 
Hen. IV, V, and VI ; with the prices of corn, and fe- 
veral remarkable notices of hiftory happening in 
thcfe feigns. 27. 

6. Liber chartarum monafterii B. MaritE Virginis 
<Ie Cumba in Com. Warwicenfi. Erat ordiilis Cifter- 
cienfmm. S2. 

7. TraSatus fratris Roberti de Kilwardeby de or- 
dine praedicatorum, qui de ortu fcientiarum intitu- 
latur. 173. 

. 8. Tra6latu8 de tempore. 209. 
9. Traftatus de relationibus. 214* b. 



VitellitiS^ A. II. 

Cddex membran. in 4to. male habitus, coiiftaas fo- 

liis 156. 

1 * De R. jEthelberto, ejufque progenie. 3. 

2. Notationes de fanfilis qui in Anglica pWria re- 
quicfcunt. 4- h. 

3. Diplomata, charts donationum, & privilegia, 
concelTa ecclefias S. Auguftini Cantuariae, per R. 
Athelbertum, Auguftinum Anglorum Apoftolum, 
Bbnifacium, Adepdatuip, Agathonem, Johannem, Ca- 
lixtum, Inriocentiutn II. Lucium, & Eugenium, PP. 
itehi Henricum Wititoniae £pifcopum, &c. 6. b. 

4. Cohftitutiones concilii generalis Lateraiienfis, 
fub Innbcentio III. P- 20. 

•6. ConftitntionesOttonis; fol. 28 : Ottoboni; fol. 
33 : Oxonienfes, editae per Stephanuni (Langton), 
Archiep. Cantuar. A. D. 1222; fol. 48 : JohannisPe- 
chum (Peckham), Archiep. Cantuar. fol. 53. b : 
Stephani de Langeton, Archiep. Cantuar. de modo 
decimandi; fol. 62. b: Simonis Mepham, Cant Ar- 
chiep. editse in concilio London, A. D. 1328; foi. 
63. b : Bonifacii, Cant. Archiep. editae apud Lameth, 
A. D. 1261; fol. 6*. b. 

6. Excommunicationes latae in fefto tranflationis 
S. Thomas martyris, per Johannem Stratford, Archiep. 
Cantuar. in ecclefia Cantuar. A D. iS4i. 73. 

7. Conftitutiories Simonis (Mepham), Cantuar. 
Archiep. A. D. 1328. 73. b. 

3. ^ Johannis de Stratford, Cant. 

Archiep. A. D. 1342. 75. b. 

i — ^cjufdcm; publicatie London, 

1342. h. 



lO'" Conftitutiones cdita^, et nondum public^to^ 
fc. Waltcri Reynold. Archiep. 1300. 83. b. 

11. CoHfiitutio Benedidi Papac, fuperprocuratio- 
nibus vifitantium. 06. b. 

1(2. Conftitutiones Tlioin» Arundel, Archiep. Can- 
tuar ; editte Oxon^ 89. 

13. — five ftatuta qucedam concrlri 

provincial Eboracenlis. 94. 

14. Refcripta Stephani regis, Walteri Giftard 
Eborac. Archiep. & Roberti prioris & conventus S. 
Ofwaldi ; de patronatu quamndam Ecclefia^ um. 99. 

15. Ordinatio D. Walteri Gi*ay, Archiep. Ebor. de 
ecclefiis de Tykhill, South-kirkeby^ & RothewelL 

99. b. 

16. Chartoe Resjinaldi filii Petri de eccleda de 
Wy verthorp, et de appropriatioAe medietatis eccicfi« 



de Mckefburs: Archidiac. Ebor. &c 



100. b. 



17. Ordinatio fuper his quiE funt invenienda in 
ecclefiis per pnEbendarios feu lirmaiios, et per vica- 
rios et parocnianos. 102. b. 

18. Copiacreationis oflicialium^cum cufto<Iia jurif- 
didionis firma? in ecclefia Eboracenfi. lO'i. b. 

19. Copia creationis procui-ationis firmse ad vemlen* 
das decimas. 105. 

20. Series ct fucceflio Archiep. Eborac. k D. Wal^ 
tero Gray, ad Willelnium la Zouche ; h. e. ab A* 1216, 
ad an. 1342. 103. 

. 21. Privilegium Papae Celeftini ecclefiae Eborac. 
indultum, fuper juribus, libertatibus, confuetudiuibus, 
et aliis, in diclam eccleficom contingentibus. 104, 

22. Taxatio dignitatum, prcebendarum, & vicaria^ 
rum in eccL Eboracenfi. 105. 

23. ChartaGulielmi Baftardi, conquajfiorLs Anglias^ 
in qua terram liberam cauonicis eccl. Eborac. a<f 
hofpitalitatem faciendam tribuit. 1.06. 

24. luquifitio inter R. Henricum III. et decanuin 
& capitulum Hofpit^lis Sci. Leonard!. 106 

25. Conftitutio Gulielmi Archiep. Eborac. de ar- 
boribus et herbis in cameteriis, et alia de peculio ejuf- 
dem capituli. ,107. 

26. Confirmatio compofitionis fuper vifitatione de- 
cani et capituli Eborac. fa^lae, A. D. 1328. 108. 

27. Conftitutiones, five falubria ftatuta quaedaw, 
concilii provincial Eboracenfis ; cum formis pronmi'- 
ciandi excommunicationem. iia 

28. Statuta et confuetudines in melropolitana ec- 
clefia catlicdraii Eborac. 1 1 3. 

29. Statuta edita per Rogerum, decalium eccl. ca- 
thedralis Eborac. et capitulum. A. D. 1221. 1 16. 

30. Statuta edita per Sewall. decanum, et capita 
Eborac. A** 1252 : et per Walterum Gray, Arcliiep. 
Ebor. confirmata. ^ 117, 

31. Varias chartaj, bullae et a6la juridica, de prae* 
fentationibus, obligationibus, couventionibus, ordi* 
nationibus, et ejufmodi aliis, ad decanum et capitulum 
ecclefite Eboracenfis fpe6tantibus ; ubi plura de ec- 
clefiis dc Pickering: quasre hujus libelli partem aliani 
infra fub 39. 118. 

32. Compofitio inter hofpitale Sci. Petri, et capitu^ 
lum, fuper decimis Sci. Laurentii de Walingate. 128. 

S3. Ordinatio de componenda lite inter Stephanum 
priorem et conventum dc Pontefracto, et decanum et 
capit Eccl. S. Petri Eborac. de ecclefia djs Lede/liam 
et capellade Faibunie. .128. 

34. Charta Galfridi, lilii Petri, comitis Eflex, fuper 
jure fuo quod habuit in capella de Draytoiu 1 28. b. 

35. De archidiaconatu Cleveland; et de colla-* 
tione illius. 129. 

36. Inftitu- 



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36. Inftitiitiones Joannis Thorelby, Archiep. Ebon 
A. D. 1357, fuper terrarum coufervatione. (Gallice.) 

130. b. 

37. Fefta duplicia in menfa canonicorum. 1 3 1 . 

38. Menfuratio terne. 1 3 1 . b. 

39. Chartae, &c. Haec fane omnja pertinent ac 
numerum fuperiorem 31. 

In ultiiiiis hujus codicis fchedis habentur, trada 
tulus de officio Aib-thefaurarii in ecclelia Eboracenfi ; 
item conftitutiones nonnullae ; ftatutum de capis poft 
mortem folvendis, aliaque: led haec omnia ordine 
adeo prapoftero compinguntur, ut fmgulos articulos 
accurate delcribere vix liceat. 1 3 1 . b. 

Vifellius, A. III. 

Codex membranaceus, in 4to. male habitus, conftans 
foliis 126. 

1. Ivonis, Carnotenlis Epifcopi, Panormia : finis 
delideratur. Ex tat inter Scriptores Fmncicos Du- 
chefnii, torn. iv. p. 2i7* i. 

£• Odonis de Doura Decreta minora. ill. 

Vitellius, A. IV. 

Codex bombycinus, in 4to. continens folia 174. 

Liber Mohammedis Abugiafaris Ben Giorair. con- 
tinens hiftoriam propheticam ad tempora Mohamme- 
dis PfeUdo-propnetae : de quatuor tomis fecundus. 
Arabice. 

Vitellius, A. V, VI, ^ VII. 
Defiderantun 

VitelUus, A. VIIL 

Codex niembran. in 4to. malp habitus, in capfula 
a0er\^atus. 

1. The firft leaf of an old calendar. 

4. Two leaves, being fragments of a letter of Ste- 
phen Langton, archbifliop of Canterbury, concern- 
ing the right of elefting to the biiheprick of Coven- 
try. (Lat.) 1223. 

3. Gulielmi Gemeticenfis hiftoria,^ de primo ad- 
ventu Normannomm in Normannia, ct de eorum 
geftis ad R. Hen. II. 

4. Arbitiium faflum inter Hubertum, Archiep. 
Cantuar. et priorem et conventum Cantuarienfis ec- 
clefia?, de aeaificatione ecclefias apud Lamheth, A* R. 
Johannis Q,^\ 

5. Compofitio inter Edmund um Archiep. Cantuar. 
et priorem et conventum Ecclelise Chrifti Cantuar. 
fuper advocationibus eccleliarum, de maneriis, &c. 
A' 1237. 

6. Compofitio inter .priorem et capitulum ecclefiae 
Cantuarienfis et epilcopum London, et quofdam 
alios epifcopos fuffVa^aneos iftius ecclefiae, fuper ufu 
et exercitatione jurifdidtionis metropoliticas fedis Can- 
tuarienfis, difta fede vacante* A* 1278. 

7. Compofitio inter Bonifacium Archiep. Cantuar. 
ct Ricardum de Clare comitem Glouceftnas, de qui- 
bufdam confuetudinlbus & fervitiis, &c» A*" 42 
Hen. III. 

8. Compofitio inter abbatem et conventum mo- 
nafterii S. Auguftini Cantuar. et priorem et capitu* 
lam EccL Chrifti, Cantuarias, fuper quibufdam terris 
redditibus, tenementis, juribus variis, &c» A* 1287. 

9. Annales k Chrifto nato ad aunum 1 160, k quo- 
4am monacho de Lacock. 

In fine codicis plura defiderantuh 



Vitellim^ A. IX* 

Fitigftienta menbranacea, in capfula aflerVata ; adeo 
corrugata et mutila, ut prorfus inutilia videantur. 



Vitellm^ A; X. 

Codex ihfimbran. in 4to. conftans foliis eo6* 
Sec. XllL 

1. Annales ab incarnato Chrifto ad An. 1525, per, 
monachum quendam monafterii S. Auguftini Can- 
tuarienfis. 1. 

2. Le Brut, ou Hiftoire des Rois d'Angleterre; tra- 
duite en vers Fraujf ois, par Robt* Wace, et continu^e 
depuis fol. 114. b. par un autre, jufqu'^ Henry 111. 
V. la Differt. de I'Abb^ de la Rue. ' 19. 

3. Verficuli metrici, de Concilio quodam circa ma- 
trimonium clericorum. 1 37. 

Incip. " Timor novus Anglias partes pcrerravit, 
" Clericos preA>iteros omnes exitavit, 
" Quos bonis Ecclefia; fortuna ditavit, 
" Omnes ulcitatifint, fic Papa mandavit*'* 

4. Partie des chroniques de Pierre de Langtoft } 
depuis le teftament du roy Henry 11. jufqu'au com* 
mencement d u regne d'Ed ward 1. * 1 S 8* 

5. Breviculi chronici, praecipue de regibus Saxo» 
nicis: fragmentum laoerum. 158. 

6. Statuta confiftorii epifcopatus Lincolnias, per 
Henricum Burwefii epifcopum, A* 1334. 162, 

7. Kalendare omnium ftatutorum ecclefias Lich- 
feldenfis. extra£ium ex induftria M. Rogeri Walle 
canonici ejufdem. 164. 

8. Conftitutiones five ftatuta ecclefiae Lichfddenr 
fis, per Hugonem Nonant edit®, A. D. 1454. 169. 

9. Mandatum R. Edwardi IV. de fccuritate claufi 
Lichfeldenfis, A* 1 466. 198. b. 

10. Henry VII, to the dean and chapter of Lich- 
field ; confirming them in the poflellion of certaia 
"^lyveloode in the Peak of Derby fliire." £06. 



Vitellms, A. XL 

, Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 205. 

1. Opus magiftri Johannis Beleth, de divinis 
ofificiis. 1. 

2. Verfus rhy thmici ^e nominibus et fucceffione 
archiepifcoporum Cantuar. ab Auguftino ad Ricar- 
dum, A' 1173. 35. b. 

3. Regiftruni chartarum canonicorum ecclefiae S. 



Marias de Bradenftoke. 



36. 



VitelliuSj A. XIL . 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 182. 

1. SuccinduB dialo^us ecclefiafticse inftitutionis k 
Dom. Egbherto, Archiep. Ebomc. civitatis compofi- 
tus. Editus ^iCL Jacobo Wsltxo. Dublini, 1664^ 

i.b. 

2* Sententia AbboniSi de differentia circuli et 
fphasras, et de curfu feptem planetamm per zodiacum 
circulum. * 5. 

3. Rabani monachi de computo liber. Sic ait ru- 
Drica ; fed eft opus Gilda?. 7. b. 

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4. Verfus tie menfi'bus, figiiis zodiaci, curfu htini, 
oflo tramitibus circuli deccanovenalis, feptem die- 
rum appellation ibiis. ' 57. b. 

5. De feptem miiaculis mamifiSis; dediiobus ver- 
Hcibus muiidi; de diebiis ^gyptiacis ; oido lihro- 
rutA Catholicoriim in circulo anni legendoruiu. 

S9. h. 

6. De vocibus literurum, quomodo formantur. 

41. b. 

. 7. Gildae, pe^ritiffimi viri, liber de compoto, de 
ir.utido, planetis, Itellis, tonitruo, tulminibus, ven- 
tis, oceani a?lui, flumine, tcrr?e motu, montc .Etna, 
aliifquephyliologicis : cum pra^iatione ad Habanum 
monachum, (juam edidit Uirerius in epilt. Hibcrnicar. 
Sylibge, Dublini. ib. a. p. 55. 43. 

8. Alpbabeta Runicatria; cum bis verbis, Runicis 
literis, Pax vobifcum et falus pax." 62. 

0. Caiendarium vctus. 62. !>. 

10. Verfus de conftellationibus, et ventis. 69. 

11. Kalcndarium aliud, cujus omnes dies nomini- 
bus fanfiorum fignantur. 69. b. 

12. Epiftola Cummiani, direfla Segieno abbati, de 
difputatione lunae. Edidit Uflerius in Epift. Hi- 
bern. fyll. p. C4. 76. 

J 3. Epiftola Bedas prefbyteri apologetic, eo quod 
infimularetur a quibuulam de aetatibus feculi noli re<5te 
fenfifle. 80. 

14. Libellus de computo ; cum regulis ad invenien- 
dum annum, indiftiones, epadas, «tatem luna?, &c. 

84. 

15. Libellus alius de eodem arguraento. 98. 

16. Verfus Serlonis Parlfiacenfis, ad Muriel fanfti- 
tnonialem virginem Deo dicatam, dc capta Bajocen- 
iium civitate ; ejufdem inve^lio in Gilbertum abbatem 
Cadoml ; item verfus ad Odonem Bajocenfem epifco- 
pum, cum aliis. 106. 

17. Verfus rhytbmici Godefridi prioris Eecl. S. 
Swithini Wintonienfis, de moribus et vita inftituehda. 

111. 

1 8. Vita S. Marias iEgyptiacae, per Hildebertum ; 
veriibus. . H4. 

. 1©. Ejufdem epifcopi verfus de XII. plagis iEgypti, 
&c. 119. b. 

20. Marbodi verfus de laudc caftitatis, de diflua- 
fione mundanie cupiditatis, &c. 120. 

21. Verfus de XII. Imperatoribus Romanorum ; de 
longitudinc regni, et finibus eorum : item inveftio in 
quendam abbatem monachalem dominam fibi fur- 
ripcre Tolentem, cum aliis. 1^1. 

22. Inveftio Gualonis Britonis in monachos, ver- 
fibus rhythmicis ; Marbodi verfus de VIL primis die- 
bus, de X plagis iEgypti, de muliere mala et bona : 
aliaqucplura. 124. 

23. Verfus HugonisSotavaginae, cantoris et arclii- 
diaconi Eccl. Sci. Petri Kboraci. 130. 



24. Verfus Au^uftini canonici. 



132. b. 



25. Poenitentiale antiquum, ex variis canonibus, 
item ex poenitentiali Romano, Theodori, ct Bcdx 
colleaura. 133. 

26. Oratio dominica Normanno-Saxonice. 181. b. 

27. Narratio fabulofa dc quodam epifcopo, qui 
celebraturus divinum officium, ex vultu cognovit 
<iuinam digni efl'ent, quinam indigni, ad communi- 
candum. 182. b. 

Vitellius, A. XIII. 

Codex mcmbranaceus, in 4to. foliis conftans 100. 
1. Effigies regum Angliue k S. Edwardo rege et 



confelTore, ad R. Edward urn I. ciim brevicuiis narra- 
tionibus, cllara6teribus tuni aurcis turn ca^ruleis ferip- 
tis, de iifdcni, Gallice. In tabula regis Johannis 
pidura monacbi, illi calicem veneuo mixtum ofl'e- 
rcntis, aliis nionacliis adftantibus, exliibetur. 2. 

2. Dccreta^yillielmi conqua>ftoris Angliic, c t lcgun\ 
mutation^s et emendationes quas in Anglia fecit. 6. 

3. Leges Sci. Edwardi regis, quas iu Anglia tenuit, 
et quas Willielmus, haercs et cognatus fuus, jx>ftea 
confirmavit. 

4. Defcriptio ^encaldgias ducum Normannorum, X 
Rollone primo duce, ad R. Stepbanum ; et quomodo 

Edwardus Gulielmum conftituit bferedeni. 1 7. • 

5. Liber cbartarum abbatia? de Certefeye in conii- 
tatu Surrienfi, cum hiftoria fundationis per Frithen- 
walduni provincial Surreianorum fubregulum ; in qup 
exbibentuf cartie qujedam, quarum metre five termini 
Saxonice, vel potius Normanno-Saxonice, exarantur. 

6. Exceptiones Sitnorvis de- primis fundamentlil 
Abbendonia^; de abbatibus Abbendonia;, qua? vcl 
bona qua?ve . maU fccerunt : opus faaie biiloricum 
ubi plura dc primordiis, prioribufciue regibus Britau- 
nias. si. 

7. Index hj ninorum in variis feftis anni dccanta- 
torum. 81. 

8. Mifcellanea, de affumptione B. Maritij Virgin is, 
Nabuchodonofore, Alexandro niagno, odo partibu^j 
dominicje, de temptationibjiis, variis liouoribus e{ 
eorundem per mixtionciii conipofitione, tune Baby^ 
lonica, Antiocbia, regibus Saxonicis, aliifquc. 87. b. 

9. Breve chronicon ab Adamo, ad tciripora R. Ca- 
nuti. . 88. b. 

10. Fragmentum hiftorias Trojanae, ex Darete 
Phrygio, atiifque, 90, 

1 1. Ncnnii hiftoria Britonnum, cap. 2. editionis 
Galeana;.; Exemplar antiquum et nitidum. 90. b. -. 

12. De mirabilibus Walliii^ ' 98. b. 



Vitellius, A. XIV- 

Codex membr. in 4to. conftans foliis 59. 

1. Publii Faufti Andrelini Forolivienfis, poetaj lan- 
reati, de Neapolitana Fornovienfique viftoria, acl 
Carolum VIll. Reg* Chriftianilfimum, liber carmi-, 
num. 2. 

2. Ejufdem ad Petrum Coardum, primum Fran- 
ciffi pra*fidcm, in mortem Caroli regis, deploratio *; 
metrice. 47. 

3. Ejufdem ad Guidonem Rupifortem, Franciie 
cancellarium, de morte regis Caroli, epiftola ; me- 
trice. 51. b. * 

4. Ejufdem in R. Caroluni epitapbia tria. 58, 



VitelUuSy A. XV. 

Codex membran. in 4tp. foliis conftans 206. 

1. Notulaede numero parochiarum, villarum, feo- 
dorumque militum in Anglia ; et de expugnatione 
Caleti per R. Edwardum III. Folio rejedaneo verfo. 

2. Floresex libro foliloquioiiim D. Auguftini llip- 
ponenfis Epifc. feledi, et Saxonice veifi, per Aelf're- 
dum regem. Tradatus ifte quondam fuit ecclefise B. 
Mariae de Suwika, ut patet ex fol. 2. literis Nor^^ 
manno-Saxonicis, poft conquaftum fcriptus. . 1 . . 

3. Pfeudo-Evangelium Nicodemi, Saxonice, ca* 
pitc mutilum ; cujus exeniplaris yariautes le6liones 

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apographo fuo, cx codice Cantabrigienii defcripta, at- 
texuit CL Junius, ut videre eft pag. 96 — ^Extat ad 
calccm Heptateuch! k Thwaitelio editi, 57. 

4. Dialogus inter Saturnum et Salomonem ; Saxo- 
nice. 83. b. 

5. Fragmentum de SS. Jefu Chrifti martyribus; 
Saxonice. 90. b. 

6- Legenda de S. Chriftophoro martyre j Saxonice ; 
capite et calce mutila. 91* 

7. Defcriptio fabulofa Orientis, et monfttorum 
quce ibi nafcuntur; cum figuris maledeline^tis ; capite 
et calce mutila: baud diverfa ab ilia (Latinis cx- 
ceptis quse in hoc codice defunt) quam exhibet codex 
qui infcribitur. Tib. B. V. 51. 95. 

8. Alexandri ad Ariftotclem de fitu Indiss, &c. 
epiftola; Saxonice. W4. 

9. Tradatus poeticus, quo dcfcripta videntur bella 
quae Beowulfus quidam Danus, ex regia Scyldingo- 
rum ftirpe ortus, geflit contra Suecise regulos. — Hunc 
CL Wanleius " Pocfcos Anglo-Saxonicas egregium 
exemplum/' nuncupavit. 129. 

10- Fragmentum poeticum hiftorias Judithas et 
Holofemis, Dano-Saxonice, ante con(ju«ftum fcrip- 
tum: quod defcripfit CI. Junius; e cujus apographo 
illud typis edidit £dw. Thwlttefius ad calcem itep^ 
tateuchi. 199* 



ViteUius^ A. XVL 

Codex chartaceuSy in 4to. foliis conftans 213. 

1. A chronicle of England, containing the remark- 
able paflages of what happened; togd^r with the 
mayors wd iheriffs of LondoHi from A° 1£15 to 
1509. «• 
The will of Robert Thomas, who died A* 15S«. 

£09. b. 

3. The names of divers brds, knights, and gentle- 
men, flain lince the good D. of Gioucefter was mur- 
thered at the Parliament held at Buiy 1446. £io. 



Viteliiwy A. XVIL 

Codex membran. in 4to. foliis condans 166: 

1. Annales Wintonienfis monafterii, k Chriflo nato, 
ad annum 11 86. 1. . 

2. Nomina archiepifcoporum, & fuorum fuffra^a- 
lieoruin, qui veneront ad qooddam conciliimji. 1 6. D. 

3. Vcrfus de quodam monftro ; et aliij9. 1 7. 

4. Innocentii IT, P. epiftola ad Henricum Wii!fi»- 
nienfcm epilcopum, in ,qua Uli facultat^m concedit 
nionachorum B. Petri Weftmonafterii querimoniaa 
audiendi, et debit am eis juftitiam exhibendi. 1 7. b. 

5. Epiftola Olberti de CJara in vita B. Regis Ed- 
wavdi, I). iUberico Oftienfi epifcopo ^t Komoxm ec- 
clcfriB legato " praemifla." (fic.) 17. b. 

6. Epiftola Ofberti de Qara ad D. Henricum 
Wiutouienlem epifcopum, apoftolicss fedis legatum, 
de canouizaiulo fanao R. Edwardo : cum epiftolis 
Henrici epifc. Winton : & R. Stepbani ad Innocen- 
tium papamde codem argumento; cum ejus refponforia 
ad abbatem et fratres S. Petri Weftmonafterii. 19. b. 

7. Vcrfus de paflione Doniini. ss. b. 

8. Oiberti de Clara epiftolas: inter quas eminct 
Xfol. 60. b.) ilia ad D. Adelidcm BerckihgenfisCoeno- 
bii abbatiflam, de acmatura t:aftitatis.«<*-'toberferui&tur. 

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(4) Verficuii moralis ac interdum fatyrici argu- 

menti, in marginibus folior. 163. b* ft 164. 
9. Hymni ad B* Mariam Virginem. 164. b; 

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Codek membran. in 4to. foliis conftans 238; 

1. Calendatium. ft; 

2. Liber colledamm et miflarutn in varlis feftis 
anni, etpro variis occafionibus ; viz. pro regibus et 
principibus, pro faiute vivorum, pro pace, pro amico 
confitente, & quamplurimis ejufmodi. 10. b. 

8. Exorcifmus falis; 198. b. 

4. Benedidiones varise in feftis diebus fanftorum } 
et quoque fupdr iter agentibus, fuper enfem, et fuj)er 
recenter accindum enfe, in tempore peftilentiae, pro 
infirmo, de defunfiis, etaliis: libelius axffaxQp. 199. 

6^ Sermo ad poenitentes. 223. b. 

6. Exorcifmus olei infirmorum, chrifmalis olei, olei 
catechumenorum, ft falis, cum benediflione qufdeiUi 
aiiifque^ 227^ 

ViteUius, A. XIX. 
Codex membran. in 4to. foliis conftans 1 14^ 

1. Vita et miracula Cuthberti Lindisfamenfis 
epifcopi, per venerabilem Bedam preft)yterum, ad 
Eadfndum epifcopum : charafi;ere antiquo, qui valde 
aiBnis eft Saxonico. 1. 

2. VerficuU canticis duo, notulis muficis inftgniti. 

S9. 

3. Liber dcmiraculis Sci. Cuthberti epifcopi, pet 
eundem Bedam ; verfibus hexametris. 69^ b. 



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Cx)dex membran. in 4tOi conftans foliis 245. 

1. Uifioria Angiise 4 Brtito ^ annum 1348 : ubi 
etiam (fol. 43) origo Scotorutn, et fcries regum eonin-^ 
4cm> 1. 

2. Benmrdi epiftola ad Eugenium papam. 57. 

3. Petri Blefenfis^ archidiaconi Bathonienfis, epiftola 
ad clericos de capella D. Regis, explicans quanta fit 
miferia curialium^ 66. 

4i Vita Warmundl Ri^s occidentaiitim AngJomm. 

67. 

5* Expofitio tocaWoTum v(5teri jure An^^licano 
uijitatorum^ 70. b. 

S. Fiagmeiita quasdaBu Jiuftorica, de $. Edwardo, 
Ea(^garo, Rollone, etaliisducibus Nonnannia?, de Gii*» 
lielmo Conqueeftore; de pxaerpgativis eccl. Cantuar. 
et de B. Wulftano epifc. Vigom. 7 1. 

7- Nomina abbajtvm qui aliquando rexerunt eccl. 
Sci. Albani, i WaUe^odo, ad Johannem xxiiL abba^* 
tem. 74. 

8. Epiftola R. de Dunplmo monachi de Kilchoii, 
de obitu et fepultura Malcolmi R* Scotor. 75. h. 

9. Nomina epifcoporum lindisfarn. eccl. ab Ay-^ 
datio, ad Walterum fucceflbrem Nicolai. 70. 

10. De quibufdatn ecclefiis coUatis eccjefise de 
Tinmouth. 76. b. 

.1 1. Chronica ex cerpta e magnis chronicis Sci AU 
hani, k conqueftu Angliae, ufque ad An. 1246. 77. 
12. Chronica k Chrifto nato (pr^Diniflis quibufdam 
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riali et hiftoria aurca, fatis confufe, collet. 1 39. b. 

13. Excerpta de chronicis qu8S Rogcrtts de Hove- 
den compilavit. ^ ^33. 

14. Defcriptio ecclcfi® S. Sophia; ConftaHtinopoli. 

i.K Miracula SS. patrum qui in ecclcfia Hagul- 
ftadicufi reqiiieltunt. ^42. b. 

16. Compendiaria defcriptio Britanniss, quoad 
(ituml ^ ' 245. 

17. Pro])hetia de duratione fiirpis regis Guliel- 
mi I. verlibus. - \j r ^45. 

» 1 8. An old grant of E, lEdward . , . of the keeping of 
the hundred of Ch^lmere and Dawning, to Randulpli 
Pcpperking his foreftervv. • 245. b. 

ViteUiuSj B. 1. 
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T itelliuSj B- II. 

Codex chartaceiis, in folio, conftans foliis 209. 

1. A fr-ginciit of a letter to K. Henry VIII, from 
fome cardinal ; giving him intelligetice from Italy; 
Bologna taken by the Imperialifts,&c. (Lat.) 3. b. 

2. F. Card, of Pavia (Francifcus Alidofius) to Ilcnry 
VIII; ftrongly recommending J erom Bonilius, (Orig. 
Lat.) Milan, July 15, 1509. 4. 

» 3. The Card, of Aragon (Aloyfius) to Henry VIII ; 
congratulating him on his marriage with Catharine of 
Aragon. (Orig. Lat.) Naples, July «8, 1509. 5 

Card, of Pavia, to Heniy VIlI ; congratulating 
him on hia marriftg^ fc<j. (Orig.. Lat.) Miljin, Aug. 

5. b. 



5^ 1509. 

5. Card. S. Chryfogoni (Adrian de Caftello Bp. of 
Bath) to Henry VlII ; congratulating him on his mar- 
riage, and offering^feryic^ * . (CWttg^^L»t.) Trent, 
Aug. 3, 1509. , V : . , .V ) ^' 

6. Chrift. Fiiher, perhaps to Fiflier Bp.'of Rochefter ; 
rcquefting his ftirtlier favour abdiprotedion. (Orig.) 
Bacano, Sept. 12, 1,509. . ■ • ;,t: 7 

7. P. Card. Reginus (Pctrus Ifualles, Gov. of 
R<Mne) to Henry VlU; reports his having, executed 
Henry s orders about the Minorites, and a concern of 
the of Worcefier ; alfo in praife of Gjirift Filher. 
(t}vS' Lat) R6me, A>nl 8, i5(M).i^„;fif^;^;, iii K 

8. The > Cardinals of ttic Conciliabulum funi- 
moned at Pilaagainll Julius 11. to Henry VIII ; fuggeft- 
Ing the neceffity of their proceeding to fome Itrong 
meafures, and referring for particulars to Ja. IMontero 
tlieir agent. (Orig. Lat.) Pavia, Nov. 25, 15 10. 9. b. 

9. Henry Vlll ; his commiflion appointing Silvefter 
XGigles) Bp. of Worcefter, &c. to attend the council 
of Latcran fimmoned by^Pope Juli^ (Lat.) 

10. Four 6f the 5 Cardihals fubfcribed to II. 8, to 
ifteoify VIII ; in reply to the anfsver brought them by 
Muntero. (Grig. Lat.) Milan, April 2, 151 1. 11. b.*^ 

1 K B. Card. S. Crucis (Caravaial) one of the 5 in 
It. 8, to Henry Villi on the fame concerns. (Origl 
Lat.) Milan, April M, 1511. 12. 

12. A league between Pope Julius II, Ferdinand 
the catholic K. of Spain, and the republic of Venice, 
for the recovery of Bologna to the Holy See. (Lat.) 
Rome, 4, and confinncd in the conliltory Od. 8, 

1511. ^ ' ' ' . ' 

<iS. Henry Vlli, to Card. Bambridge? about the 



eague with the Emp. and the ^•f Spain, propofed* 

)y the Pope; the Bp. of Worcefter\s concerns at 
iome ; P. GryfF, a collector, recommended by tlie 
Pope, &c. (a corr^ed draught);; ' ; j is. 

1 4. Rich. Jeminghan to Henry VIII ; about nufing^ 

fome Lanfqucnets ; intelligence Concerning the Swifs, 
&c. (Orig.) Milan, Jan. 1:3, 15 12. fio- 

15. Pope Julius II, to Henry VIII ; defiring him to 

put a ftop to a controverfy between the Archbp. of 
Canterb. (W. Warham) and Uie Bp. of Winchefter 
(R. Fox). (Lat..on veUum.) Rome, March 13, 

1518. • m'Ut"^*; r • * ... ' . . M-^ . " 

16. Extrafts from various letters of Buflet at Pa- 
via, the Gov. of Modena, and Paul Gumtucy at Man- 
tua; with inteUigence. (Lat.) June ... 151^- 23. 

.17. Franc, de Brifcia, Bp. of Famiagufta, toUeiriy 

VIII. and Q. Catharine; with feveral relics, fent by 
means of Pet. de Sylva, a monk. (Orig. Lat) Home^ 
0&. 8, 1512. 30. b. 

1 8. Card to Henry VIH; various news from 

Italy; Gurce's negociation for peace; Brefeia deli- 
vered to the Spaniards, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Jerni, 
Nov* «8i L51£. . : 31. 

19. Chrifioph. Bambridge, Archbp. of York, Card, 
of England, to Henry VlII ; about Roger PaufV^-, Wni 
Forfter, and Ranald Chamber, w honi he liad taken 
into his fervicc, and who afterwards \vent to kicli. 
de la Pole, on which account he had them confined. 
(Orig.) Rome, Jan. 31, 15I3. 33. 

20. The Pope's (Jul. II ?) bull of indulgences in 
favour of all the fubjefts of Henry Vlll, who fliall 
ferve againft Lewis X il. ( Lat. ) Rome, March 1513. 

• • • ') ^ 34.. 

21. Julius Card, de Medicis (afterwards Clcmekl 
VII.) to Henry VIII ; fignifyiiig the promotion of 
himfelf and three othei^s to the Cardiuars hat, and 
tenderiiig his ftmces. (Orig;' Eat) '.Home, Sept. 

30, 1513. 35. b. 

22. Count Carbenus, Imp. AmbafT. at Rome ? to 
Henry VIII ; giving a full' account of the election of 
I^JL/tQ the papal chair..! Mwdi... . i3^Si< ivstti; 

23. The Bp. of Worcefter (Silv. Gigles) to The. 
Wolfey, almoner ; in anfwer to feveral requefts con- 
cerning an exemption of iix,cbapteiAs, a licence for 
Wolfey to hold feveral bCQ^ifi^ &c.. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, May ... 151 3. 40. 

24. The Gov. of Vercelli, .to the D. of Savoy ; giv- 
ing an account of the defilrof the French ,by 
Swifs at Novara. (Fr.) Vercelli, June 6, 1513. 41. ' 

25. Card. Bambridge, to Henry A^III ; tM o letters 
reporting the battle of Novara, and the fubfequent 
events; a bull againft ^bhlfink^ (Orig.) 
Rome, June 10 and 25, 1 5 1 3. 42. 

26. The Conclave, to Henry VIII ; notifying the 
ele6tion of Lto X. (Lat.) llome, July I8, 1513. 

4iS.%.' 

27. Card. S. Chryfogoni, to Henry VIII; intelli- 
gence about the war in Lombardy, and the fubmif- 
fion and reconciliation (if tw^'Trnifibatic czt^klC 
(Orig. Lat.) Rome, Ju . . 27, 15 13. 47. 

28. Maximilian Sforza, D. of Milan, to Henry vill ; 
credential in favour of his fccretaiy. (Orig. Lat.) 
Milaii, mjt^m . , : I 4g, b. 

29. Card. Bambridge, to Henry Vlll ; about a breve 
to be delivered him bv Uie Card, of Senegallia, the 
purport not mcntiontd. (Orig.) Rome, Sept. 12, 
1513. } „L ir < 40. 

30. Card. Bambridge and the Bp. of Worcefter 
(Silv. Gigles) to Henry Vlll ; apprizing him of the 
reports ipread in Italy about the Scottifli'^inviifion ; 

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their fuit for the Pope's cenfure againft the K. of 
Sc. &c. (Orig.) Rome, Sept. 17, 1513. 50. 

31. Card. Cambridge, toTho. Wolfey, almoner and 
dean of York; congratulating him on the king's 
vidory ; and about the Bp. of Moray's promotion to 
Bonrges, having vacated Cottingham. (Orig.) Rome, 
Sept. 17, 1513. 51. h. 

32. The D. of Milan, to Henry VlII ; congratulating 
him on his vi6lory, and reporting the ftate of his own 
affairs. (Orig. Lat.) Milan, Oft. 11, 1513. 52. b. . 

33. M. Bp. of Prenefte, Card, of Senegallia (Vige- 
rius) to Henry VIII ; thanks for a letter. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, 061. 14, 1513. 53. 

34. Pope Leo X, to Henry vill ; a licence for bu- 
rying the corpfe of James IV. of Scotland, in St 
Paul's cathedral. (Lat.) Rome, Nov. 29, 1513. 54. 

35. Pope Leo X, to Henry Vlll, exhorting him to 
periift in the war. (Lat.) Rome, Dec. 7, 1513. 57. 

36. M. Card, of Senegallia, to Henry VIII, defiring 
his order for remitting fome depofit demanded by 
Card. Bambridge. (Orig. Latin.) Rome, Dec. 26, 

1513. 57. b. 

37- Articles of a league between Pope Leo x. and 
the Helvetic Body. (Lat) 15 1 3. 59. 

38. Father Simon de Pruffia, CommiflT. Gen. of the 
order of Minorites, to Dr. Nic. Weft, dean of Wind- 
for ; admitting him to participate in all the preroga- 
tives of the order. (Lat.) Southampton, Jan. 25, 

1514. 63. 

39. Jul. Card, de Medicis (afterwards Clement 
VII.) to Henry Vlll; complimental (Orig. Lat) 
Rome, Feb. B, 1514. 64. b. 

40. A mandate of the Pope CLeo X,) concerning 
the adminiftration of Commendams. (Lat.) Rome, 
Feb. 6, 1514. 65. b. 

41. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Wolfey, Bp. ele& of 
Lincoln ; congratulatory, and about the annates of 
his fee, &c. (Orig. Lat) Rome, Feb. 11, 1514. ,66. 

42. Pet. Gryphus, Bp. of Forli, to Henry VlII ; 
news about negociations for peace ; the eleftion of a 
Grand Mafter of Malta, &c, (Orig. Lat) Rome, 
Feb. 12, 1515. 67. b. 

43. Leo X, to Henry VIII ; with a prefent of a con- 
fecrated fvvord and a cap of maintenance (v.Rym.Xlll. 
393.) (Lat) Rome, March 1, 15 14. 69. 

44. Leo X. to Henry VIII; foliciting a contribution 
for redeeming Gundifalvus, and fome relations of his, 
out of captivity in Africa. (Lat.) Rom^, March 30, 
1514. 70. 

45. The Bp. of Worceftei", to Wolfey ; about the 
annates of the Bpk. of Lincoln, &c. (Orig* Lat.) 
Rome, April 4, 1514. 71 

46. The D. of Milan, to Henry VIII ; concerning the 
ftate of his affairs; the truce between France and 
Spain, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Milan, March 29, 1514. 74. 

47. The Marquis of Mantua, to Henry VIII ; with a 
prefent of 4 hories. (Orig. Lat.) Mantua, March 
£8, 1514. 75. 

48. Jul. Card, de Medicis, to Henry viii ; compli- 
mental. (Orig. Lat) Rome, April 9, 1514, 76. 

49. Polydore Virgil? to Wolfey ; about his endea- 
vours to obtain the cardinal's hat for Wolfey. (Orig. 
Lat) May 21, 1514. 76. 

50. Card- Bambridge, to Henry VIII ; intelligence ; 
the pra6lices of the French at Rome. (Orig.) Rome, 
MayftO, 1514. 77. 

51. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Henry VIII; intel- 
ligence of the Pope having fent the Bp. of Tricarico 
ta the K. of France, aoid to Meug^ (9^* 
Borneo >Iay My,is^u. 78. b. 



52. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Wolfey ; defiring his 
intereft for a proipotion, &c. (Orig. Lat) Rome, 
June 17, 1514. 79. 

53. A difcourfe held by Jo. Tailer, doftor of laws, 
to the convocation of the clergy. June, 1514. 80. 

54. A paper concerning fome bulinefs of an eccle- 
fiaftical meetings and defiring that the fame might be 
prorogued to a cooler feafon. (Lat.) July 1, 1514. 

82. 

55. Card, de Medicis, to Henry VIII; on the death 
of Card. Bambridge. (Orig. Lat*) Home, April 14, 
1514. 82. ba 

56. Leo X, to Henry VIII, and Wolfey; alfo the 
lower houfe of convocation, to the Pope ; concerning 
ecclefiaftical fubfidies towards carrying on wars. (A 
fet of papers. Lat.) Aug. 16, 1514, Aug. 18, and 
Nov. 25, 1515. S3. 

57. 1^6 X, to Henry VIII ; approving of the execu- 
tors named by Card. Bambridge, viz. II. Pace and W. 
lJurbank. (Lat) Rome, Aug. 17, 1514. 89. 

58. F. Card, of Sorento (Fr. Reniolinus, Gov. of 
Rome) to Henry VIII ; recommending the two ex-* 
ecutors of Card. Bambridge. (Orig. Lat) Rome, 
Aug. 22, 1514. 89* 

59* A report from Rome, concerning the Pope's 
reception of certain letters from the Bps. of Win- 
chefter and Lincoln, relating to negociations for 
peace, &c. 1514. 90. 

CO. The Bp. of Worcefter, to the Bps. of Winchefter 
and Lincoln ; concerning peace, the brief for tithes 
and fubfidies, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Aug. 26, 
1514. 93. 

61. Wift. Burbank, to Henry VIII; about the coii- 
fefTion of Rainald, a prieft, ^ who was faid to have 
poifoned Card. Bambridge. (Orig.) Florence, Aug, 
28, 1514* 94. Jb. 

62. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Wolfey ; concerning 
Rainald^s confeiTiods, who had deftroyed himfelf, and 
whom the Bp. reprefehts as infane; alfo, political in- 
telligence. (Orig. Lat) Rome, Aug. 31, 1514. 95. 

63. Wm. Burbank, to Henry VIII ; concerning the 
death of Card. Bambridge, Raihald*s confeflioiis, &c. 
(Orig.) Florence, Aug. 28, 1514. 

64. Rich. Pace, to Wolfey; about bulls to be ob- 
tained for Wolfey, and the effe&s of the late Card* 
Bambridge, which the Bp. of Worcefter endeavours to 
feize. (Orig.) Rome, Sept 13, 15 14. 99. 

65. The Card, of Sorento, to Wolfey ; about the 
property of Card. Bambridge, and in commendation 
of Rich. Pace. (Orig. Lat) Rome^ Sept 15, 151 4. 

100. b. 

66. Tlie Bp. of Worcefter, to Wolfey,. Archbp. of 
York; recommending Fr. de Portmariis. (Orig. Lat) 
Rome, Sept. 15, 1514. 101. 

67. Card. S. Chryfogoni, to Wolfey; entreating his 
intereft to be continued in an office ; alfo in favouf 
of Polyd. Virgil. (Orig. ^.at.) Rome, Dec. ig, 
1514. : 101. b. 

68. Rich. Pace, to Henry vni ; about the proceed- 
iugs againft the Bp. of Worcefter, on account of tht 
fulpicion of his having contrived the poifoning of 
Card. Bambridge. (Orig.) Ronje, Sept. 25, 1514, 

102. 

69. Card, de Medicis, to Heniy Vill ; reports the 
confirmation of the promotion of Wolfey to York, 
and of Wm. Atwater to Lincoln, &c. (Orig- Lat.) 



Rome, Sept. 24, 1514. 



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70. And. Ammonius, (I-atiil fectetary to Hen. vill.) 
to Wolfey; with a letter from th?L ^p. of Worcefter; 
and about the fufpicions againdTrae i^id Bp, ' (Owgt 

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71. The Bp. of Worcefier, to Wolfey, and the Bp. 
of Lincoln; on their promotions, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, Oa. is, 1514. 105. b: 

Julian (probably a Card.) to Hen. VIII ; thank- 
ing him for a prefent of two horfes. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, 06t. 30, 15 14. lOG. 

73. Leo X, to Henry VIII ; reqnefting the appoint- 
ment of h colieftor in England in favour of Card. S. 
Chryfogoni. (Lat.) Rome, Oft. 3i, 1514. 107. 

74. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Wolfey; about the 
bropoled marriage and alliance with France. (Lat.) 
Home. 1514. 108. 

75. The college of Cardinals, to Wolfey; recom- 
mending Card. S. Chryfogoni. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
Dec. 1, 1514. 110. 

76. Card. S. Chryfogoni, to Wolfey; about the 
tolleftorlhip. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Dec. £, 1514. 

in. 

77. Card. S. Marck (Domin* Grimanus) to Henry 
Vin ; in favour of Card. S. Chryfogoni, and Polydore, 
his deputy in the colledorfliip. (Orig, Lat.) Rome, 
Dec. 3, 1514. 111. b. 

78. Wm. Shragger, to Wolfey ; in praife of the Bp. 
of Worcefter, and complaining of fome unfair pro- 
ceedings towards himfelf. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
pec. 2> 1514. 112. 

79. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Henry VIII ; concern- 
ing the calumnies fpread againft him. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, Dec. % 1514. 11 3. 

80* Card. S. Chryfogoni, to Wolfey; about the col- 
teftmiliip of Bath in favour of Polydore. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, Dec. S, I5i4. ii4. 

81. R- Bp. of Oftia, Card. S. George (Ralph de 
Riariis) to Wolfey; recommending thie affair of Card. 
Chryfogoni and jPolydofe. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
Dec. 2, J 5 14. 114. b. 

82. D. Card. S. Marci, to Wolfey; on the fame 
fubjeft. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Dec. 3, 1^14* 115. b. 

83. Leonard. Spinellus, to Wolfey; ntdtiiies his 
arrival at Rome; folicits the continuation of his 
(Wolfey 's) favour; and about Cottingbam priory. 
(Orig. Lat.) Rome, Jan. 2, 1514. iifl. 

84. H. Card. S. Chryfogoni, to Henry VIII; about 
a vidory of the K. of Poland over tlie Mufcovitfs ; 
the death of Lewis XII, kc. (Orig. Lat) Rome, 
Jan. 16, 1515. I17. 

85. -A paper on the political ftate of Italy, the 
danger it is expofed to from the Turks, the import- 
ance of the K. of England's aid, &c/ (Lat.) 118. 

«6. Rich. Pace, to Wolfey, and others? about fome 
papers (fchedul») found at the feet of Renaldus, a 
ptieft, which Pace declares he caufed to be put there. 
(Orig. Lat.) Rome, Feb. 2, 1515. 120. b. 

«7. Card.dc Medicis, to Henry VIII; ai^out fome in- 
dulgences for reftoringthe caftlc of Norham? (Orig. 
Lat. ) Rome, Feb. 3, 1 5 1 5. 121. 

B8. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Henry vlll ; aboiit 
the bull of indulgences for the reftoniticm of Nor- 
ham? (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Feb. 3, 1515. 121. b. 

89^ The Bp. of Worcefter, to Wolfey; onthefub- 
jeft of Uie above, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Feb. 
3, 1515. 122. 

90. Polydore? to the Bp. of Worcefter? Various 
intelligence from England. (Orig; Lat.) Lond. 
March 3, 1513. 123. 

91, a. A note, cautioning the king againft Poly- 
dore. (Lat;) 126. b. 

91, b. Tho. Colman, to Wolfey ; about the ikte of 
Lombardy after the death of Lewis XII. (Orig. Lat.) 
Bologna, Feb. 16, 1515. * 126. b. 



92. A paper on various ecclefiaftical affairs ; aud 
fome intelligence, probably from Polydore to the Bp. 
of Worcefter, or Card. Chryfogoni. "(Lat.) London?. 
March 2, 1515. ' 127. 

93. Card. S. Chryfogoni; his deed, promifing not 
to remove Andrew Amnion from the office of fub- 
colledor in England. (Lat.) Rome, March 26^ 
1515. 130. b.. 

94. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Wolfey? about tlie 
Pope's approbation of Amman to fucceed Polydore a** 
fab-coUe6tor. C^rig. Lat.) Rome, March 29, 15 1 5- 

131. 

95. Henry VIII, to Maxim. D. of Milan ; credential. 
(Orig. Lat) Greenwich, March 14, 1 515. 132. 

96. Leo X, to Henry VIII; about Henry's difap- 
probation of the appointment of a ceitain nuntio 
(Lat. a fragment) Rome, April 22, 1 5 1 5. 1 33. 

97- A dilpatch from the Bp. of Worcefter, on va- 
rious tranlaflions at Rome, and intelligence: a 
cypher, decyphered by Amnion, (Lat) 134. 

98. Henry VIII, to the magiftratcs of Genoa; de- 
firing them to repeal the duties exafled from theEng- 
lifli traders at Chios. (Lat not figned.) Rich- 
mond, April 20, 1515. 136. 

99. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Wolfey ; about the 
Pope's recalling a legate (the Abp. of St, Andrew's) 
in Scotland ; an eledion of cardinals, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, April 25, 1 5 1 5. 138. 

100. Jehan le Vean, fec^ to Andrew de Burgo, to 
the Df«. of Savoy ; teporttng the late tranfadlions in 
Lombardy. (two original, Yv.) Milan, May 20 and 
25, 1515. 141. 

101. The magiftratcs of Genoa, to Henry VIII; 
about the reftitution of prizes. (Orig. Lat) Genoa, 
June 1, 1515. 144. 

101. Card, de Medicis, to Henry VIII; defiring his 
laid in the affairs of Hungary. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
June 16, 1515. 144. b. 

102. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Henry Vlli; about 
the oolleaorfliip, the Bp., of Moray, dec. (Orig. Lat) 
Ronxe, June 12, 1515. ^ . 145. 

103. The fec^ to Andw. de Burgo, to the Dfs. of 
Milan ; on the tranfa6tions in Lombardy. (an extraft.) 
MilaU) J une 1 2, 1 5 1 5. 146, 

104. Lud. Canolfa Eds. to Wolfey; about deli veer- 
ing a pope's brief to the Abp, of St Andncfw's, &c. 
(Orig. Lat) Ambafia, June 17, 1515. 147. b. 

105. Part of a letter from Rome, on the Pope's difii- 
oulty in granting fome demand of Henry; the tithe 
for fmbfidy ag;ainft the Turks ; the cardinal's title of St 
Cecilia promifed to Wolfey, (Lat) June. 148. 

106. Henry VIII, to the marquis of Mantua; coni- 
plimental. (Lat nbt figned.) Greenwicli^ June ^4, 
1515. 149. 

107. Card. At Medicis, to Wolfey ; acknowledging 
Several kitid letters from the king, concerning the re- 
<;all of the Archbp. df St Andi^CAv's, &<:. (Orig. Lat> 
Rome, June 28, 1 5 1 5. 1 49. b. 

ioa The Bp. of Woreefter, to Wolfey; reports a 
long confcretioc with the pope, about the card raallhip, 
the affairs between England and France, &c. (Lat) 

1^1^- 150. 

lOD. A paperof inftruftions, probably from Wolfey, 
to the Bp. of Worcefter. (a rou^i draught, imjjei-feet, 
perhaps m Wolfey 's hand.) 1515. 152. 

no. A paper of intelligence about the affairs of 
Italy and France; perhaps to Wolfey. (Fr. im- 
perfe6i.) I515. 155. 

111. Heniy VHI, to Leo X; recommending Rich. 
Nevill to be promoted in the order of Rhodes. (Lat. 
imperfect.) Greenwich, July 22, 1515. 157. 

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112. Leo X; his bull appointing Dr. N. Weft to 
the Bpk. of Ely. (Lat.) Rome, 6 Cal. Aug. 1515. 

158. 

113. He6lorde Vicq,toWolfey? intelligence from 
Lombardy, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 15 15* 159. 

114. The Bp. ofWorcefter, to Wblfey; about aid 
craved from the kingtigainft the Turks, who were 
invading Hungary and Dalmatia; Wolfey's promo- 
tion to be a cardinal, &c. (Orig. Lat. end wanting.) 
Rome, 1515» 160. 

115. And. Atnmon, to Wolfeyj on the dangers 
that threaten Italy from the Turks and Swifs. (Orig. 
Lat) London.-^ 061. 1515. . 162. 

116. Leo X, to Henry VIlI; recommending Polydore 
Verginius (lie) for the coUeftorfhip. (Lat.) Rome, 

Aug. 30, 1515. 164. 

117. Card. dcMedicis, to Henry VIlI; in fiivoutof 
Polydore, who had been caft into prilbn. (Orig. Lat.) 
Bologna, Sept 3, 1515. 165. 

1 1 8. Jo* Pennatus, to Card. Wolfey ; on his ( WoK 
fey's) eledion to the dignity of cardinal. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, 1515. 166* 

1 19* Card, de Medicis, to Henry Vfll; on Wolfey 's 
promotion to be a cardinal. (Ong. Lat.) Bologna^ 
Sept 15, 1515. 167. 

120. Card, de Gurce (Matth»us Langius) to Henry 
VIII; profeffing his defire- of doing him fervice; al- 
luding to the eleftion of Wolfey? (Orig. Lat) 
Infpruk, Sept 22, 1515. 167. b. 

121. Leon. Spinelli, to Card. Wolfey; congratu- 
lating him on his promotion. (Orig. Lat.) O&i 2, 
1515. . . 168. 

122. A promilTory engagement of Michael de Al- 
batis, fec^ to the D. of Milan, to pay to Card. Wolfey 
10,000 ducats a year* (Orig. Lat) 061; 20, 1515. 

123. Card. Wolfey, to theBp.of Worcefter; thanks 
for his fervices, and intelligence, (A rough draught, 
probably in Wolfey 's hand!) 1515. 169. 

124. A note of letters written by the king and 
Card. Wolfey, on the proitiotion of the latter. 1 5 1 5. 

170. b. 

125. The Bp. ofWorcefter, to Card. Wolfey; a- 
bout fending over the cardinal's hat, bull, &c. (Orig. 
Lat) Viterbo, 061. 7, 1515. 171. 

J 26. R. Bp. of Oftia, Card, of St George, to Card. 
Wolfey; on his promotion. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
28, 1515. 172. b. 

127. Extracts from two difpatches from the Bp. of 
Worcefter; on public affairs. (Lat) Viteibo, Oct. 
1 7, and Rome, Nov. 6, 1 5 1 5. 173. 

128. A. Can ....... to Card^ Wolfey ;Jn vindi- 
cation of Card. S. Chry fogoni, who had been afperfed. 
(Orig. Lat) Viterbp, Nov. 8, 1515. 177. 

' 129. Card to Card. Wolfey ; acknow- 
ledging Wolfey's letter of thanks for his election. 
(Orig. Lat.) Rome, the nones of Nov. 1515. 

177. b. 

ISO. The Bp. 6f Worcefter; a difpatch on various 
matters: fcnt in cypher. (Lat) Florence, Nov. 27, 
1515. 178. 

131. Card. to Card. Wolfey; acknow- 

Ie<lging Wolfey 's letter on his eledion* (Orig, Lat) 
Florence, Nov. 28, 1515. * I80. b. 

132. Card to Henry Vlll; on Wolfey 's 

election. (Orig. Lat) Florence, Nov. 28, 15 15, 

182, 

133. The Bp. ofWorcefter; a difpatch on various 
public matters. (Lat) Nov. 1515. 183. 

134. Thb. Colman^ to Card. Wolfey; a contume- 



lious letter againft the Emperor, the Freiich, Spaniatdf*,, 
and Scots. (Orig. Lat) Bologna, 1515. 185. 

135. Simon dc taxis, to . : . . . . . » various Intel- 
ligence about the Swifs, the war* in Italy, tcci (Ital) 
Dec. 10, 1515. 187. 

136. The Bp. of WorC^efter, to Cdrd. Wblfey; va^ 
rious intelligence. (Lat) Rome, 1515? 190. 

.137. Leo X, to Card. Wolfey; the bull rif thi^ car- 
dinars eleftiou. (Lat impcrfeft.) IXec. is\5. ' 192. 
* 138. Leo X, to Henry VIH? *on the coming-bf 
Francis r. to Bologna; the ftate pf alfaits in Itily, &c* 
(Lat) Bologna, Dec. 14, 1515. 193.* 

139. Card. S. Chrylbgbni, to Card. Wdlfey ; on 
the fubjea^of the above letter. (Orig. Lat) BolognS^ 
Dec. 14, 12>15. * ' ' ^ 19^5. 

1 40. G alcazzo Vifcont i, to ficnry VIII ; a longlet- 
ter on the public events, efpcciallv concerning K|ilan 
and the Swifs. (Ong. Lat) Conltance, Dec. 17, 
1515. " 1*97. 

141. The Bp.' of Worcefter, to Catd. Wolfey; on 
the coming of Francis I. to Bologna. (Orig. Lat.) 
Bologna, Dec. 1 7, 1 5 1 5. 200. b. 

142. Gal. X'lfcontl, to Henry VIlI; on the affairs 
of Milan. (Orig. Lat:) ' Conllance, Dec: C7, iSisl 

sot' 

1 43. Card. Wolfey ? to the Bp. of Worcefter ? com- 
mending his proceedings. (A rough draught, probably 
in Wolfey 's hand.) Weftm. Dec. 3, 15*15. 2oe. b. 

144. The Bp. of Wotcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; ,a ^ 
long difpatch on public affairs. (Lat) Bologni, 
Dec. 18, 1515. < ' ^03. ^ 

145. Card. Wolfey, to the Bp. ofWorcefter? (part' 
of a rough draught) Dec. 30^ I5i5* a. .6o£^..b. 



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1. Card. S. ChryfogOni, to Card. Wolfey; pror 
feflinghis devotednefs ; and about the Turks, ana the 
affairs of Lombardy. (Orig. Lat) tlorence, Jan. 18, 
1516. 1. 

2. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; a long 
difpatch, chiefly on pubUc affairs. (Orig. Lat; 
Florence, Jan. 19, 1 5 16. 2. 

3. Gal. Vifconti, to Henry VIII ; profefleshis great 
truft in the king's proteftion. (Orig* Lat.) Conftancc^ 
Jan. 27, 1516. 6.* 

4. The Bp. of Worceftef, to Card. Wolfey ; declar- 
ing the Pope's confidence in the king. (Orig. Lat) 
Florence, Jan. 29, 1516. 6. b.' 

5. The Bp. ofWorcefter; a long difpatcli on public 
affuir$ : fcnt in cypher. (Lat) Jan. ig, 1516. 8. 

6. Card. S. Maria; in Porticu (Bernard. Tarlatus) 
to Card. Wolfey; complimental, and in praife of the 
Bp. of Worcefter. (Orig. Lat.) Florence, .Ian. 29, 
15164 11.^ 

7» I ... to Card. Wolfey ; profefling gra- 
titude and devotednefs. (Orig. Lat.) Lugd. Feb. 10, 
1516. 12. 

8. Gal. Vifconti, to Henry VIII ; requefting to be 
relieved by a fum of money. (Orig. Lat) Tufgaw, 
Feb. 11, 1516. 13. b. 

9 to Card, de Medicis, legate at 

Bologna; about the M^ar in Lombardy.. (Orig. Ital. 
partly in cypher.) Lyonsi March 18, 1516. 14. 

10. Paulo Gigli, to a frag;ment, fcarcely 

legible. (Orig. Ital.) Rome. * jg. 

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ff, caftjf to tjie Emperor, &c. (Q' whether Berg'4n>o.) 
(Orig.) March 31, 1516. »7. 

iq. The writer of ill. 7, to Card. Wolfey ; relating 
the report he made to the Pope, &c. of hw reception 
IP England, and of the king's and the cardinals 
friendly difpofition. (Orig. Lat) Rome, March 30, 
1516. . 19 b. 

13. Gal. Vifconti, to the Card, of Sion ; mention- 
ing the contents of divers letters on his affairi with 
the French. (Orig. Ital.) Lodi, April 6. .20. 

14. Paulo Gigli? to And. Ammon? (Orig. Ital. 
a fragment, fcarcely legible.) Rome, April 20. fii. 

15. Henry VIII, to Leo X; two letters: J. on the 
progrefs of the French in Milan. (Fr.) March «3 : 
and 2. defirihg him to believe the Bp. of Worcefter 
iu what he fliall deliver in the name o f Card- Wolfey. 
XOi ig. Lat. on vel.) Eltham, April 20, 1516. 23. 

. 16. Fr. Sforza, D. of Bari, to Henry VlU ; a letter 
of thanks. (Orig. Lat.) Trent, April 18, 15 16. 2.5. 

17. Rich. Pace, to Wni.BurbankProthonot.Apoftol. 
various intelligence on the affairs of Lombardy, &c- 
)[Orig. with many cyphers, ) Bergamo, April 23. 26. 
.18. Francis Sforza, D. of Bari, to Henry VIII; 
thanks for his fopport. (Orig. Lat.) Trent, May 
11, 1516. 30. b. 

19. Card. S. Chryfogoni, to Card. Wolfey; uvtel- 
ligence on the war in Lombardy. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, May u, 15 16. 3i. 

20. A narrative on the war in lombardy ; from 
Trent 15|6. 

. £1 to And. Ammon ; on the aflfeirs of 

J^wnbardy, &c. (Lat) . 34 

-22, A narratiye, concerning the war in Lombardy^ 
(Fr.) 35. 

23. A note, concerning fome movements in Lorn 
bardy. (Lat) .Verojim Junfc i6, 15i6. 42. 

24. Gal. Vifconti, to on the ftate of 

affaii« in Lombftidy. Zuric^ June ^, 1516. 42. b 

25. Jo. Bapt. Spinelli, and M. Ammon Columna, 
to the Card, of §ion ; requiring fpeedy fuj^lies ctf 
money, arms, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Verona, June 4, 

^516. 43 

26. J. D. Spinelli,. to the Card, of Sion ; on money 
matters, and intelligence. (Orig. LaX.} Verona, 
June 18, 1516. 44. 

27. Mich. Abbatc, to Andrew, nephew to the Card 
of Sioi;i; inteUigence about the war in Lombardy. 
(Orig. Ital.) Mantua, June 18, 1516. 45. 

28. J. B. Spinelli, to the Card, of Sion ; various 
intelligence concerning the war. (Orig. Lat) Verona, 
June 21, 1516. 46, 

I 29. Andreas Schiner, to the Card, of Sion, his 
uncle; about the defeftion of Ibmc Swifs troops 
{Orig. Lat) Verona, June 25, 15 1 6. 47. b. 

so. Leo X, to Henry VIII; concerning fome pro- 
pofition of the K. (Lat. a fragment.) Rome, July 
10, 1516. 48. 

31. Gal. Vifconti, to Card. Wolfey; on various 
concerns of his ov/n. (Orig. Lat with cyphers.) 
Zuric, July 10, 1516. 49. 

^32. A long Italian letter, chiefly in cyplier ; and 
two others tiot in cypher: all probably from the Bp. 
of Worcefter; one of tljem dated Rome, July 18, 
1516. 51. 

33. Gal. Vifcpnti, to the D. of Norfolk? ex 
preflin^ gratitude, recommending his fon Anchifes. 
&c, fLat) July, 1516. 65 

34. Card, de Medicis, to Card, Wolfey j concern- 



ing Rich, Prior of Drax being made fufitagan of 
York. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, J uly 2 1, 1 5 1 6. 66. . 

35. Anchifes Vifconti, to Card. Wolfey ; notifyiuf^ 
lis being on his journey to Kngland. (Oiig- lAt.) 
Super Poftaad Mufellam, July 17, 15.i6. 66. b. 

36. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfcy ; about 
/ome application cottcernintr*Toumay j rcpiiefenting 
lis own neceflitie^, &c. (Orig. Lat) Rome, July 
19, 1516. 67. 

37. An Italian letter, probably from the Bp. of 
Worcefter. Rome, Aug. 27i 1516. 70. 

38. Melchior Languti, to Card. Wolfey ; craving 
favmir, and offering fervices. (Orig. Lat) Rome, 
Aug* 25, Ul6. • ' 72. 

39. Henry VHI, to Laur: dc Medicfe D. of Urbino ; 
recommending " Johannes Anglicus appellatus.*' 
(Orig. Lat) Windfor, Aug. 28,^ i;3 16. 73. 

40. B. Eps Sabinen. Car. S. Crucis (Caravakl) to 
Henry VIII; craving his protection againft fome ina- 
chinations of tlie Spaniards; intelligence concerning 
a war between the Turks and Perfians, &c. (Orig. 
Lat) Rome^Scpt 13, I5i6. 74. 

41. Bonif Collls, to on fome domeftic 

affairs. (Lat) Rome, Sept 27, I5i6. 75. 

42. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; con- 
cerning thcaclminiftration of Touiiiay, and the legate- 
fliip, both which Wolfey, demanded. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, Sept 27, I5i6. 76. 

43. The Bp. of Worcefter ? to Card. Wolfey ; re^ 
ports Im audience from ihc Pope, concerning the 
allbmde between France and Spain, ice. alio* intelU- 
genice of the defection of the Swifs, &c. (Lat.) 
RometOa.4, i5i6. . 78. 

44. Alex, dc Neronibiifl, to Card. Wolfey; eraving 
forae contributions for the hofpital of the Holy 
Ghoft, over which he prefides. (Orig. Lat) Rome^ 
Oet. 20, 1510. 81. b. 

45. Tho. Colman, to Card. Wolfey ; two letters om 
the ftate of affairs in l4>mbardy, and at Rome. May i; 
and Oa. 14, 15X6. 62. 

46. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence a* 
bout the peace between France and Spain ; the D. of 
Bari to be D. of Milan, &c. . (imperfeO:.) 84. 

47. Some queftions propofed to Card. Wolfey 
CMicerning the king's ,pleafure, relating chiefly to the 
Vifcontis. (Lat) 85. 

49. Leo X, to Henry VIII ; a fragment (Lat) 
Rome, Nov. 19^ 1516. 88. 

50. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; con^ 
ceming the intended league between Henry and 
Charles (v.) de Rubeis recommended as coad- 
jutor of Tournay, &c. (Orig. Lat) Rome, Nov. 22, 
1516. ^ B9. 

51 . Papers in Latin and Italian, and fomeia cypher, 
probably of the Bp. of Worcefter. Rome, Nov. 22| 
1516. 90. 

52^ Extra6U from letters of the Bp. of Worcefter, 
on public affairs in Italy. Dec. 13 and 2S, 15 16. 

95. 

53. Lanr. de Medicis, D. of Urbino, to Card, 
Wolfey; thanks for favour. (Orig. Lat) Rome^ 
Dec 21, 1516. 97. b. I 

54. laur. de Medicis, D. of Urbino, to Henry VIH ; 
thanks for favour. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Dec. 21, 
li^l6. 98. 

55. Leo X, to Card. Wolfey ; empowering him to 
decide fome caufe. (Lat a fragment) Ronie, Dec. 
26, 1516. 99. 

56. Card. S, Chryfogoni, to Card. Wolfey; fonie 

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news. (Orig. Lat a fragment) Rome, Dec. 24, 
.1516. 99. b, 

57. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card* Wolfey; on 
various publu: concerns, and his private nece(fity. 
(Orig. Lat.) Rome, Dec. 28, 1516. 100. 

58. Leo X, to Henrv VIII; concerning the war of 
the Turks. (Lat) Rome, Jan. 4, 1517* lOS. 

59. Henry vni, to the Bp. of Worcefter ; inflruc- 
tions concerning the Bpk. of Toumay. Jan. 1517^ 

105. 

60. Card, de Medicis, to Card. Wolfey ; on the 
Turkifli war, the annates of Lincdn, &c. (Orig. 
)Lat) Rome, Jan. 1 1, 1517. 109. 

61. The College of Cardinals, to Henry Vlll; de- 
>nanding4iis aid againft the Turks. (Lat) Rome, 
^an. 8, 1517. 111. 

6«. The Bp. o£ Worcefter, to Henry Vlll; a long 
report of his negociations concerning Tournay, &c 
{prig.) Rome, Feb. 8, 1 5 1 7. 1 1 2. b. 

. 63. Subftance of a letter from the Bp. of Worcefter, 
on the affair of Toumay, and various public con^ 
cerns. 1517. 117. 

64. Caid. de Medicis, to Heniy VIII ; a letter of 
thanks, and concerning the affair of Toumay. (v. 
Rym. xm. 604.) (Orig. Lat) Rome, Feb. 7, 1517. 

p^. Subftance of letters from tlie Bp. of Worcefter, 
on various public matters. Feb. 1517. HQ. 
\ 6fl. Card. S.. Chrjrfbgoni, to Card. Wolfey ; on the 
aftair of Toumay, and about fome promotions at 
Rome. (Two onginals, Lat) Rome^ Feb. 2S, and 
Marc^ 81, 1517. 1^4. 

67. Subftance of letters from the Bp. of Wor» 
cefter, on public affairs. March 28 and SO, 1517. 

186, b. 

68. An inftrument containing certain powers 
granted to Wm. Abp. of Camterb. and Robt Bp. of 
St David's. 128- 

69. Ennius Bp. of Veroli, to Henry yill; declar* 
ing how much tiie Swifs are addi^d to him* (Orig. 
Lat.) Zuric, March 29, 1517. tS«. 

70. Card. S. Chryfogoni, to Henry VIII; intel- 
ligence concerning the duchy of Urbino, &c. (Orig. 
Lat) Rome, March si, and April 1, 1517. 13S, 

71. Card. S. Chryfogoni, to Card, Wolfey; on 
the Turkifli war, the D. de Bari, &c. (Orig, Lat,) 
Rome, April £>, 15)7. 136. 

V 78. Lancel. Coly .... treafurer of York, to Card, 
Wolfey; intelligence about the ftrife at Urbino. 
(Orig. Lat) Bologna, April j, 1517. 137. b. 

73. The oath of Silv. Darius, a coUeftor of the 
Holy See, taken before Card. Wolfey in chancery, 

138. 

74. Card. S. Chryfogoni, to Card. Wolfey; about 
the war between the Turks and the Sultan of Egypt, 
the affair of Urbino, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, April 
23, 1517. ISp. 

75. Card to Card. Wolfey; compli- 

niental. (Orig. Lat) Rome, April £5, I517. uo. 

. 76. The Card, of Bologna (Achilles Graflus) 
to Henry VIII ; promifmg his aid in the affair* of 
Tournay, (Orig. Lat) Rome, April 25, 1517. 

140. b. . 

77. Card. to Henry VJII; to the fame 

purport (Orig. Lat) Rome, April 25, 1517, 141. 

78. The Card* of Bologna, to Card. Wolfey ; pror 
mifing his aid in the affair of Toumay- (Orig. Lat.) 
Kome, April 25, 151.7. ' 141. _ 

7p. B. Card. S. Crucis, to Carck Wolfcjyi re- 



monflrating againii a recommend^tiop of Q* Ca- 
tharine of Aragon, by whicb he was to be deprived 
of fome benefices. (Orig, Lat) Rome, April ss, 
1517. 142. b. 

fiO. Card. S. Chryfogoni, to Card. Wolfey; news 
about the Turks. (Orig* Lat) Rome, May is, 
1517. 145. 

81. Leo X, to Henry Viil; about two prifoiiers de- 
tained in Callel St Angelo. (Lat ) Rome, May 1 9, 
1517. 144. 

,82. Henry vni, to Alfonfo P. of Ferraft; inter* 
ceding: favour of Gal. Bofchettiis. (Lat) Rich- 
mond, May 24, 1517* 145. 

83. Card. Wolfey, to the Bp* of Wofcefter? intel- 
ligence about the Turks, tlie praftices of the French 
in Scotland, &c* (Lat) 146. 

84* C'ard. S. Chryfogoni, to the Bp. of Worcefter; 
concerning a plot to poifon the Pope, for which two 
cardinals Were apprehended, &c. ^ (Orig* Lat.) 
Rome, Mayes, 1517. 148. 

85. O^v. Fregofus, governor or doge, and the 
council or fenate of Genoa, to Henry Vlll; con- 
cerning the duties laid on in the ifland of Chios. 
(Orig. Lat) G^noa, ^ug. 26, 15 1 7- 149. 

86.. The Archbp. of Pifa, and three others, to 
Henry VIli ; concerning the detention of the Card. 
St. Georg^e, by order of the Pope. (Two letters, 
one duplicate* Lat the laft is in Rym. Xill. 590.) 
Home, May 31, and June 5, 1517. 150. 
' 1S7» Subftance of a letter from the Bp. of Worcef-* 
ter, on the adminiftration of Tournay, concerning 
tJie caufes of the Cards. Saul of Sienna, ^nd St 
George, &c. June 12, 1517. J 158. 

88. Leo X, to Henry VIII; demanding His aiflr 
(Lat) Rome> Jupe so, J517- (v. Rym. XIII. 593^) 

89. Henry VIII ; his letters patent, confirming 
Card. Wolfty in the adminiftration of the Bpk. of 
Bath, held before by the Card. S. Chryfogbni^ who 
had been impeachecl for treafon* 157. 

90. A fragment of fome patent of Henry viil, 
figned T. Carlis. Ebor, and dated Eltham, June 24, 
1517. 158. 

91. to Card. Wolfey; conceminci» 

an alliance. (Orig. Lat) Bruges, June 25, 1517! 

* 159. 

92. An Italian lettcf, probably from the Bp, of 
Worcefter. Kome, June 27, 1517. 160. 

93. Jo. Card, of Sienna (Job* Piccolomini), to 
Henry Vllf ; notifying his eleftion to the dignity of 
cardinal. (Orig. Lat) Rome, July 3, 1517. 161. b. 

94* Jo. Bapt Card. Pajlavicini, to Hen. VIlI; no- 
tifying his deaion. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, July 7, 
1517* 162. 

95. Card. F. Algidjus? to Card. Wolfey j on his 
eledion. (Orig. Lat) Rome, July 10, 1517. 

1C2. b. 

96. Card. ...... to Card. Wolfey j on his elec* 

tion. (Orig* Lat) Rome, July 20, ii5i7, 163. 

97. Leo X, to the Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield } 
about the coUefting of Ibme tithes. (Lat) Rome 
Aug. 24> 1517* 164/ 

98. • Leo ty to the Bp. of Exeter } on the lame fub^ 
jea: (Lat) Rome, Aug. 24, i5i7.~N. B. The 
tw# above articles are counterfigned " Bembus." 

165. 

09. Leo X, to the Bp* of Wincheller | on the fame 
futge6t (Lat) Aug. 34, 1517. 166. 

100. Alfvttfo da ^ftev to Henry vili; concerning 

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Lat.) Feri-ara, Aug. 30, 15 J 7. 167. 

10 K A Ion? Italiail letter, probably from the Bp. 
of Worcefter, fcarcely legible. Sept? 1517. 168. 

102. The Bp. of Worcefter, to on A^arlbus 
public affairs. 174.. 

103. Tlie Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; on 
the cardinal's private affairs. (Orig. Lat.) . Rome, 
Sept. 16, 1517. 176. 

104. Alfonfo da Efte, to Henry VIII ; complimen- 
tal, and with a prefent of a lute. (v. Rym. XIII. 
600. Orig. Lat.) Ferrara, Oa. 13, 1517. 177. b. 

105. Francifcus Gonzaga, marquis of Mantua, to 
Henry VlII; complimental ; about his fon's educa- 
tion, &c. (v. Rym. XIII. 601. Orig. Lat.) Man- 
tua, oa. 17, 1517. , 178. 

106. Leo X, to the Archbp. of Canterbury ; about 
a fubfidy to be raifed on the Enghfli clergy,^ for the 
relief of the Holy See. (Lat.) Rome, Nov. 6, i5 i7. 

178. b. 

107. The Card, of Aragon, to Card. Wolfey; al- 
iedging that an epidemical diforder in England had 
prevented his coming over, (Orig. Lat.) .Calais, 
1517. 179. b. 

108. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; a 
long difpatch, partly in cypher. (Orig. Lat) 
Rome, Nov. 8, 1517. 180. 

10©. The Bp. of Worcefter; fubftance of one, and 
the M'Kole of another letter of his to Card. Wolfey, 
on public affairs. (Lat.) Nov. 1 8, 1 5 1 7. 1 85. b. . 

1 10. Subftance of a letter from the Card. St.^Ma-' 
rise in Portion, legate in France; on the public af^ 
fairs in Franx^, the.Turkifh war, &c. (rtel./: Parish 
Dec. I0,. 'i5i7. / . 1B8. ^ 

^111. The Bp. of^ Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; on 
piiWic affairs. (Lat.) Pec. .10, .1517.. - 190. 

112. Cpmes Ticionenfis (fic), to Catd. Wolfey j 
on the emperor's motions, and his intention to invade 
Africa, &c. • (Orig. I^t.) Linntz (fic), Dec. 24, 

1517. 192. 

113. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; con- 
ceniing aii holpital ; a certain bifhop, Leglinen. alias 
Thomas, &c. (Orig.), Rome, Jan. 7, 1518. 196. 

114. Extra6ls from letters of Card. Campeius, on 
various public affairs. Feb. l, 1518. 197^ 

1 15. Leo X, to Henry VIII ; reprefenting the ne- 
ccflity of arming againft the lurks, &c. (Lat.) 
Feb. 15, 1518. 199. 

116. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; 
concerning the hofpital of St. Thpmas. (Orig.) 
Rome, Jan. 7, 15 18. 200. 

117 to Card. Wolfey ; in favour of Ra- 

daglia, a merchant of Ragufa. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
March 16, 1518. 201. 

118. The Card, of Aragon, to Henry VIII ; com- 
plimental. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, March 20, 15 1 8. 

201. b. 

1 19. The vice-chancellor of Rome, to Rich. Pace ; 
rejoicing at the affurances of friendfliip he brings 
from Henry VIII. and Wolfey. (Orig. Ital.) Rome, 
March 20, 1518. 202. 

120. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; reports the Pope 
Imving named four legates, among whom Car<l. Cam- 
peius, for England. (Orig.) Abingdon? March 27, 

1518. 20s. 

121. Tlie Bp. of Worcefter, to Rich. Pace; along 
difpatch on public affairs. (Orig. Ital. partly cy- 
pher.) Rome, April 10, 1518. 204. 

" j^e. Tha college of cardinals, ta Card. Wcrtfey; 



requefting him to procure from the king the poffeffion 
of the coadjutorlhip of Tournay for Card. St. Clc- 
Ment. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, April 10, 15 18. 209. 

123. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Rich. Pace? with 
fome Pope's bulls, and intelligence. (Lat.) 210. 

124. . « . . to Henry VlTl ; complimental. (Orig. 
Lat.) Rome, May 11, 1518. ' 211. 

■ 125. Laiir. de Medicis, D. of Urbino, to Henry VIII ; 
credential in favour of one Hadrian. (Orig. Lat.) 
Ambafia, May 19, 15 18. 211. b. 

126. Tlie Bji. df Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; a 
difpatch, chiefly in cypher. (Orig. Lat.')^ Rome, 
May 20, 1518. ' 212.- 

1^7. Thd Card, of Aragon, to Henry' VlII; com- 
plitoental. (Orig. Lat.) Rome/ May 25, 15 18. 

" ^ 216. b. 

129. 'Cai'd.' Campeius, to Henry VliI; notifies his 
bringing the Pope's bull fbr Wolfey 's joint legatefliip. 
(Orig. Lat.) Palizia, Ma^ 2f^, 1518. 217. 
' 1 2&. The Bp.' of Warcerier, to Card. Wolfey ; 
abottt-the Pope's great defire to bring about" a genei-al 
peace, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, June 13, 1518. 

. . 218. b. 

l.SQ. The bull of Pope Leo X, appointing Card. 
Wolfey his legate Latere. (Lat.) Rome, 16 CaK 
Jun«, 1518. 219. 

1 31. Jo. Giygge, Protonot. Apoftol. to Henr\^ vlii; 
giviiig an afceount of himfelf, and fome iiitdl^encd 
concerning the war, ; and the Turks.. . (Orig. Lat) 
Rome, June:i:5y I5i8. . 220. b. 

J 32. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; account* 
ing for fome delay in his journey, and recommending 
L. and Ph. Frif€6baldi. i (Origl Lat) Calais, June 
29, 1518. ,221.. 

133. Card, de Medicis, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
the removal of Hadrian Card. S. Chryfogoni from 
the college., (Lat v. Rym. XIII. 607.) Rom^j 
July 5, 1518. 222. 

.134* The prefidiehts a^kd other prefefls of there- 
guUr canons of St Auguftin at Leicefter, to Card. 
Wolfey ; craving his favour and protcdion : about the 
time of his founding his college. (Orig. Lat) St. 
Mary's, Leicefter, 16 Cal. July, 15 18. 223. 

135. A declaration of Henry VIll. of his readinef$ 
to agree to a truce of five years, recommended by the 
Pope. (Imperf. Lat) 225. 

136. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card, Wolfey; on 
various public aflfairs. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Aug. 1 3, 

1518. 266. 

.137. Card. Colonna, to Hen. VIII ; complunental. 
(Orig. Lat) Rome, Aug. 24, 15 18. 227. b. 

. iS8. ,The J3^. of Worqefter, to Henry vllI. and 
to Card. WoHey; two difpatches. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, Aug. 27, 1518, ; 228. 

1 39. A paper containing divers articles of intelli- 
gence, about the French, Spaniards; &c. 233. 

140. A paper on the war with the Turks. (Lat.]^ 

234. 

141. The treaty of peace between England and 
France. (Lat. \% Rym. XIII. 656.) London, 061. 
2, 1518. " 237. 

142. A projeft of a crufade againft the -Turks. 
(Lat) 1518. 250. 

143. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; con- 
cerning the Turkifli war,^ &c. (Orig. Lat) Rome/ 
Nov. 9, 1518. 258. 

144. Franc. Gonzaga, marquis of Mantua, to Hen- 
ry Vlll; about an intended prefent of fome horfes, Sic. 
(Orig. Lat) Mantua, 'Nov. 10, 1518. 259. 

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145. Tlie Bp. of Worccfter, to Dr ; con- 
cerning Tournay, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Dec. 24, 1518. 

260. 

146. A fragment of a French letter; containing 
yarious intelligence, chiefly concerning France. 201. 



Vitellius, B. IV. 

Codex chartaceus^ in foli6, conftans foliis 2fi8, qiio- 
ram 3 ultimi Inembran. 

1 . . . . ; to Card. Wolfey ; congratulating 

and commending him on the league he had been the 
means of concluding. (Lat.) Saragoffa, Jan. 
1519. 1- 

2. Fred. Gonzaga, Marg. of Mantua, to Hen- 
ry VIII ; notifying the death of his father, and his 
iucceffion to the marquifate. (Orig. Lat.) Mantua, 
March 29, 15 19- b. 

3. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; a re- 
l>ort of his negociations with the Pope ; about the ge- 
neral truce; the war againft the Turks, &c. (Orig. 
Lat. a great part in cypher.) Rome, March 29, 
1519. ^* 

4. Alphonf. Trottus, to Henry VIII ; with the pre- 
Tent of a horfe* (Orig. Lat.) Ferrara, April 10, 

1519. 7* 

5. Two fragments ; I. of k letter of intelligence 
from the Bp. of Worcefter? and 2, of a letter from 
the Pope, to Henry VIIL (Lat.) 9. 

- 6. Alph. Trottus^ to Henry VIII ; informing him 
that he fends a gfoom with the horfe* (Orig. Lat.) 
Perrara, April 12, 1519. 22. b. 

7. A fragment of a letter from the Bp* of Wor- 
cefter? concerning the eleftion of an emperor. 
CLat.) 23. 

8. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; about 
the tithes ot the clergy. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, J une 
10, 15] 9. 

9. Card. Campeius, to Card* Wolfey ; reports an 
audience he had of the Fr. king concerning peace 
with England. (Orig. Lat.) Blois, SepU 21, 1519- 

26. 

10. TheBp. of Worcefter, to Henry VIII; acquaint- 
ing him with the favourable account given by Card. 
Campeius of his majefty and the Englifli court. 
(Orig. Lat) Rome, Nov. 9, 1519. 28. 

1 u The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; re- 
ports his journey from Rome towards England, and 
his return to the fame, &c. (Orig. Lat) Rome, 
Nov. 17, 1519. ' 30. 

12. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; reports his 
arrival at Rome, and firft proceedings there. (Orig. 
Lat) Rome, Oa. 4, 1519. 32, 

13. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; concern- 
ing a pardon he had folicited of the king for Ralph 
Bryerton, guilty of accidental homicide. (Ong. 
Lat) Rome, Dec. 8, 1519. 35. b. 

14. Fred. Gonzaga, Marq. of Mantua, to Hen- 
ry VIII ; recommending Gia. And. da Camino, who 
wiflies to enter into the king s fervice. (Orig. Ital.) 
Mantua, Dec. 12, 1519- 36. 

15. Fabrit to Henry VIII; about mutual 

prefents of horfes. (Orig. Lat) Naples, Jan. 25, 

1520. 37. b. 

If). Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; about a 
licence to eat meat (Orig. Lat) Rome, Feb. 28, 
1 520. 38. 

17. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; about 



fome promotion intended for the Bp. of Worcefter; 
and various intelligence front France, Hungary; &c. 
(Orig. Lat.) Rome, Feb. 1, 1520.~N. B. Thef 
flieets in this article do not feem to follow regularly. 

.39. 

18. Card. Campeltis, to Card. Wolfey; a fras:- 
ment, mentioning the Pope being gone to Florence* 
(Orig. Lat) Rome^ March 3j 1520. ♦ 42. 

19. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; foHciting d 
loan of 1,000. for 3 years. (Orig. Lat) 15^0; 

42. b. 

60; Articles of a truce behi^eeh thfe Frcfnch king on 
one fide, arid the Pope and the king of the Hotnan^ 
on the other. (Fr.) 1520. 4^. 

21. Cai-d. Carhpeius, and the Bp. of WofrtTter? t0 
Card. Wolfey ; about the Pope s fatisfaftion in re- 
ceiving fotnd communicatiohs from the king. (Origi 
Lat) Rome, March 3, 1520. ^ 44. 

22. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; about 
a fafe-'condud. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, March 5i 
1520. 44. b. 

23. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; exf 
pteflin^ his gratitude for the application made for his 
promotion to the dignity of cardinal, &C; (Orig. 
Lat) Rome, March 3, 1520. 46^ 

24. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; intel^ 
Hgence. (Ong. Lat) Rome, March 14, 1520. 47. 

25. TheBp. of Worcefter, to Henry vni; thanks 
for hi^ Recommendation. (Orig; lat) Roriie; 
March 14, 1520. 48. 

26. Card: CariipeiuSj tb Card. Wblfey; intelli- 
gence, and about the loan he folicitSi -(Orig. Lat.) 
Rome^ March is, 1520; 48; b. 

27. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
fome iiidulgerices defired by the king ; the arrival of 
the Imperial ambaflador at Rome, &c. (Orig. Lat) 
Rome, April 1.5, 1620; 50. 

28. W. Duke de Croy^ to Card. Wolfey ; about a 
meeting between his fovereign (Charles v.) and 
Henry Ylll. (Orig. Lat) Corona (Cronftddt?) 
April «9, 1520* 50. b. 

29. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; about tlie 
nominfition of nuncios^ and the Turkilh wan (Orig. 
Lat) Rome, May 2, 1520. 5i. 

30. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; inti- 
mating the rope's difpleafure at not hearing often 
from England ; about a jubilee ; the nuncio to be fent, 
&c. (Orig. Lat) Rome, May 4, 1520. 52. 

31. Card, de Medicis, to Card. Wolfey ; recom-* 
mending the Bp. of Afculo, fent nuncio to England. 
(Orig. Lat.) Florence, May 5, 1520. 53. b. 

32. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; mention- - 
ingfeveral things lent over ; the departure of the Bp. 
of Afculo for England, and fome news. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, May 15, 1520. 55. 

33. Card. Campeius and the Bp. of Worcefter, to 
Card. Wolfey ; acknowledging the receipt of letters, 
and their having communicated the contents to the 
Pope. (Orig. Dit) Rothe, May 28, 1529. 56. 

34. Hier. Pothelinus, to Leo X ; reporting that 
the Bp. of Vefprim (Pet Beriilo) had been flain 
by the Turks, and defiring aid^ (Orig. Lat) Se- 
gina, May 30, 1520. 57. 

35. Hier. Pothehnus, to a Card ... ; . ; with a more 
detailed account of thye death of the above Bp. and 
about two Turkiih gallics that had entered l^ouzzoli. 
(Lat) Rome, June id, io20. 57. b. 

36. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Henry vill ; about 
the Turkiih war. (Orig. I^t.) Rome, June 4, 
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37. Card. Campeiuis and the Bp. of Worcefter, to 
Card. Wolfey ; about the Turkifli war. (Orig. Lat) 
Rome, June 4, 1500. 60. 

ss. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
a n^ociation for a continuation of peace, prepara- 
tions of the Tu^rks, &c. (Orig. Lat) Rome, Janets, 
1530. ' * 62. 

39. Laur. de Gorrc to Card. Wolfey? dc- 

firing to procure the king's intereft for his brother 
being made a cardinal. (Orig. Lat) Ghent, Aug. 2, 
IS%(K 63. 

40. Hyppol. Card, of Ferrara (Efte), to Card. 
Wolfey ; complimental. (Orig. hat.) Ferrara, 
Aug. 6, 1520. 64. 

41. Ger« de Pleni^ D. de la. Roche, to 

ftating his endeavours to reftore fome loiTes in Flan*- 
ders. (Orig. Lat) London, Aug. i6, 1520. 64. b. 

42. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; extolling 
the king's magnificence at the meetings with the Fr. 
K. and the Emperor ; Wolfey s eledipn to the Bpk. 
of Badajoz; his (Campeius's) wilh to be named 
proteflor of the German nation, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rcrmt, Aug. 22, 1520. 65. 

43. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; re- 
ports the Pope's dangerous illnefs, which prevented 
his nomination of cardinals. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
Septs, 1520. 67. 

44. to Card. Wolfrjr ; interceding for 

fome peribiK (Orig. I^) London, Sept 9| 1520* 

68. 

45. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; congra- 
tiilates him on bis return from France, and fends him 
fome intelligence. (Orig. Lat) Romi^Sq>t i^, 15S0. 

68. b. 

46. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; about 
his own difappointment, &c. (Orig. Lat. partly in 
cypher.) Rome, Sept. 26, 1520. 69. b. 

47- Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; on the re- 
ports he has received from England, &c. (Orig. 
Lat) Rome, Nov. li, 1520. 71. 

48. Card. Campeius, to Henry VIII ; congratulat- 
ing him on the fame he had acquired. (Ong. Lat.) 
Rome, Nov. 11, 152D> 72. b. 

49. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
fome negociation at Rome concerning the public 
tranquillity. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Dec. 23, 1520. 

73. 

50. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; intelli- 
gence about the Turks, the infurreftion of one Ga- 
zele, &c, (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Jan. 19, 15«1. 79. 

51. The fubftance of letters of intelligence from 
the Bp. of Worcefter, from Florence. Jan. 1521. 

80. 

52. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; compli- 
mental ; about fome application of his own; the Bpk. 
of Badajoz, &c. (Ong. Lat.) Rome, March St 
1521. 83. 

53. The Bp. of Worcefuir, to Rich. Pace; about a 
little work againft M. Luther ; fome things defired by 
Pace obtained from the Pope, &c. (I^) Rome, 
March 28, I52i. 84. 

54. Card. Campeius, to Card* Wolfey; congra- 
tulates him on a nomination to the Bpk. of Lincoln ; 
about Luther's ^'peftiferous hijOTes^** &c. (Orijj. Lat) 
Rome, March 29, i^^i. 85. 

55. Card. Camneius, to Henry VIII ; extolling his 
nomination of J. Longland? to the Bpk. of Lincoln. 
(Orig. Lat) Rome, March 29, 152K 86. 

56. A repoit fromRome. April, 1521; 87. 



57. Card. Campeius, to Card. WoUey; afcout his 
o«'n pecuniary neceflities, and defiriB^ to be fur- 
rogated" to a bilhoprick. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
April 10, 1521. 89. 

58. Copies of difpatches from Rome, partly con- 
cerning Luther. 1521. 90. 

59. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; about a new 
book of Luther, and the king'a zeal againft the ftiid 
Luther. 1521. 96. 

60. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; reporte 
the Bp. of Worcefter's dangerous illnefs, and requefts 
the lucceflTion to his Bpk. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
April 15, »52i. 38. 

61. a. Card, de Medicis, to Card. WoMey; com- 
^imental ; on the arrival of John Clerk. (Orig. 
Lat) Florence, April 15, 1521. 98. b. 

61, b. Card. Campeius, to Heni-y Vlii ; on the Bp. 
of Worcelier's illnefs, requefting the fucceflion to 
that Bpk. and alfp to be tranflated to that of Salif- 
bury. (Orig. Lat) Rome, April 15, 1521. 99. 

6tt, a. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; reports 
the death and burial of the Bp. of Worcefler. (Orig. 
I-at) Rome, April 23, I5ei. 99. b. 

62, b. John Clerk : adifpatch of his, probably from 
Rome ; but chiefly on the proceedings of the French, 
(beginning and end wanting.) 1521. 100. 

63, a. Card. Wolfey, and to the Bp. of 

Worcefter ; inftrudions about negociations for peace ; 
objeftions to the Card, of York (Bambridge) being 
fent legate k latere^ &c. (Part Latin and part Eng- 
lifh.) 104. 

63. b. Capitula quse conclufa funt in^ fenatu Im- 
perii, de no vis do6irinis Lutheri." May 8, 152U 

107. 

64. A copy of a difpatch from Rome. 1521 ? 109. 

65. Card. Campeius, to Henry VIII; profeffing his 
devotednefs, &c. (Orig. Lat) Rome, May 3, 1521. 

110. b. 

66. The ceremony of publifhing Pope Leo Xth'ai 
fentence againft Martin Luther, in St Paul's church. 
May 12, 1521. Ill, 

67. Card. Campeius, to Henry VIII ; feemingly con- 
gratulating him on his having efcaped fome clanger. 
(Orig. Lat.) Rome, June 9, 1521. 1 13. 

68. Card, de Medicis, to Henry VIII ; on his nomi- 
nation to the Bpk. of Worcefter. (Orig. Lat) Flo- 
rence, June 13, 1521. 

69. Card, de Medicis, to Card. Wolfey, on the fame 
fubjea; and concerning Luther. (Orig. Lat) Flo- 
rence. June 13, 1521. 115. \ 

70. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; about a 
title to be conferred by the Pope on Henry VIII, &c. 
(Orig. Lat) Rome, June 27, I52i. 116. 

71. John Clerk, to Card. Wolfey: a difpatch, 
chiefly about the diffcnfions between the pope and the 
French^ Qaziani, July 3, 1521. i;7. 

7«- M. Card, of Sion, to Card. Wolfey ; profeffing 
devotednefs to the K. and Wolfey : fent by the dean 
of Bieflaw. (Orig. Lat) Burfella? June 29, 1521. 

121. b. 

73. J. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; concerning his ne- 
gociations at Rome about peace, &c. (Orig. two 
letters, chiefly in cypher.) Rome, July 9. 152 1. 122. 

74. Adifpatch from Rome, about the Bpk. of Wor- 
cefter, M. Luther, &c. (Lat) July 12, 1521? I3i. 

75. Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey. * (Orig. chiefty in 
cypher.) Rome, July 21, 1521. 132. 

76. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; about Wol- 
fey 's^oing to Calais; the motions of the Imp. forces 

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135. 

77. Jo. Cleric, to Card. Wolfey; a dilbatch about 
the war in Hungary and Italy, &c. (Orig, chiefly in 
CjTpher, with the decypher on the margin.) Rome, 
Aug. 8, 15£j. ISO. 

78. Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfeyj a report of his 
negociations at Rome. Aug. . i40. 

^ 79. Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wdfty : a cypher. (Orig.) 
Rome, Aug. id, i5Si. us. 

80. Card. Wolfey, to Mr. Clerk; about thekines 
book againft LuUier, &c. (A. draiught, correded by 
Wolfey.) Bruges, Aug. £5, 15£). \4S. 

81. J. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence about 
the war in Italy; the condudof theSwifs, &c. (Orig. 
a great part in cypher.) Sept. l^ft i . 1 6 1 . 

8*2. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; on his re- 
turn from fome mifiion. (Orig. Lat) Rome, 

84, 1521. 155. 

83. J, Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; two difpatches in 
cypher : one of them, on the king's book againil Lu- 
ther, peace, decypfaered^ (vHig.) Sept. 15«1. 

156. 

84. The ducheft of Milan (tfabdla Sfbrza?) td 
Henry vill ; accounting fot her not having fent cer-- 
tain horfes fooner. (Ong. Ital) Napks» Sqpt i4f 
15a 1. 158» 

85. J. Clerk, to Card. Wdfey; two difpatches on 
the war in Italy: in cypher^ with their detiyphers. 
(Orig. ) Rome, Sept. 4, and s. 1 54 1 . 1 60. 

86. J. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; rMorti»g an audi- 
ence he had from the Pop0> on the king's oook, ftc. 
(Orig. partly cypher.) Kome, Sept 1 4, i59l. 165. 

87. Fred, marquis of Mantiii, captain-general of 
the ecclefiafUcal forces, to on we opera- 
tions of the troops under his command, in paifing the 
Po, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Cafahnajor, 0€t. £, 1521. 

170. 

88. Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; a difpatch, in cy- 
pher. 17«. 

89. Extra6b out of letters from the emperor Charles 
V. and the Bp. of Palentia, to his ambaiTadors at the 
congreis of Calais. (Lat) 06L 7, I52i. 177. 

90. Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; concerning Wol- 
fey's recommendation of Melrofs to the Abk. of St 
Andrew's, &Cp (Orig.) Rome, 0€L 7, 1581. lai. 

91. Extras from the Bp. of Worcefter^s letters of 
intelligence from Rome. OA. 10. 184. 

92. Jo. Cleric, to Card. Wolfey; a r^xHt of his 
audiences from the Pope, &c. (Two Orig. difpatches ; 
the lail in cypher.) Rome, Oft. 10. I5ai. 186. 

93. ExtnAs from two difpatches^ out of Italy* 
(Lat) Oa. 1521. 19S« 

94. Leo X, to Henry VIII; in nraife of his book 
againft Luther ; and acquainting tiim that the title of 
Defender of the Faith nad been conferred on hfan. 
(Lat) Rome, Nov. 4, 1521. 196, 

95. Rich. Pace? to Card. Wolfey; about the death 
of the abbot of St Alban's, and a licence for the 
ele£):ion of a fucceflbr. (Orig. part of it nearly oblitcr- 
rated.) i5ai. 197. 

96. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; in com- 
mendation of the king's book* (Orig. Lat) Roin#, 
Nov. 15, 15^1. 800. 

97. ExtraAs from letters concerning the irsn* in 
Lomterdv. (Lat) Milan, Nov. 19 and 21, 1581. 

803. 

98. Card- Campeius, to Card. Wollfey; aboot the 
W9I in Itely. (Orig« Lat) Rome, Not. 86^ 158 1. 

805. 



99. J. Clerk, tif Card. Wolfey; about the war itt 
Italy, the Pope's illnefs, &c. (Orie. cypher, with the 
decypher on thfe margin.) Rome, Decf i, I52i. 206. 

100. Card. Wolfey, to J. Clerk; on his (Wolfey's) 
return ftotn Brtiges ; abotit the king's book, a. treaty 
with the Pope khd Emperor, his having obtained thfe 
afcb^ of St Alban's in coxAmendain, &C; (A 
draught) Dec. 1521. 207. 

161* Card, de Medicis (vice-chancellor) to Henry 
Vllt ; notifying the death of Leo X 5 and fending thti 
bull for the king's title of Defender Of the Faith; 
(Orig. Lat) Rome, Dec. 24, 1521. 209. 

102. Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfef; concerning the 
family of Medicis, &c. (Orig. cypiier, decyphered oft 
the margin.) DeCii4M52t4 210. 

lOS. Charles V, to his ambaffador tit Romej direft- 
iilg him to folicit the cardinals to eleO; Card. W6li^ 
to the papacy. (Lat.) Dec. so ? 1521. 2S2. 

104. Rich. Pace ^ to Card. Wolfey; intelligence on 
the war in Italy, and the candidates for the papacy. 
(Lat) Spires, Dec. st, 1521. 224. 

105. The bull of pope Leo X, conferring on Heniy 
VIlI. the title of Defender of the Faith, (Orig. Lat 
on vellum ; greatly damaged.) Rome, 5, Id. Oft* 
1541. V. Rym. Xill. 756. — ^The bull prefer\'ed in th^ 
Chapter Houfe, is the confirmation of the prefent by 
pope Clement VII. 226. 

1064 Two fra^metitS) on vellutn j much damag;e4 
Lat 227. 

Codex chartac. in folio; confbtns fblils 249^ 

1. iotwi Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; much inttflliMnc« 
about the conclave, ibt war in Italy^ &e. Komti 
Jan. 4. 1522. 1. 

2. Card. Wolfey, to Henry viii ; tranfmitting to 
him, as legate, the Pope^s bull for the title 0f Defender 
of the Faith. (Lat.) Jan. 1*22. 6. 

^ S. Card. Camneius, to Card. Wolfey; on the elec- ' 
tion of pope Adrian VI. (Origi Lat) Rome^ Jan. 
9, 1522. 7. b. 

4. John (Longland) Bp. of Lincoln, (principal of 
Magdalen, Ojcon.) to Card. Wolfey; Unifying thff 
lying's great approbation of Wol{ey's mtention to 
found a college at Oxford. (Orig.) Eltham, Jatu 
5, 1522. 8. 

5. Card. Cam|>eius to Card. Wolfey $ ^iirmwn g 
what pafled in the conclave at the bft ekAlon. (Origw 
Lat) Rome, Jan. 10^ 1522. 10. 

6. The Cardi of Siort, to Card; Wolfey j concerning 
the lall ele&ioii, &c. (Orig. Lai) Rome, Jan. 11, 
1522. 11. 

1. Card* de Afedicis (Vice-chandO to Card. WoF 
fey ; about the lad papal eleftioni and de(iring to re- 
figh the Bpk. of Worcefter in favour of th* Bp. of 
Aicnlo (Jerom dc Ohinuee.) (Orig^ Lat.) Rome, 
Jan. 12, 1522« 12. 

8. Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; about his going 
intd Spain to the new pope; his want of money; 
fome hoffes to be fent to the king, ftc. (Orig.) 
Rome^ Jan. is, 15^«. 15. 

9. Jo. Clerk, to Card- Wolfey; with a f&ll account 
of the elefliofi of pope Adrtart Vt. the def)atatiott 
to him in Spain, &c. — ^K. B. The eude^ours df the 
Cards, de Mratcis^ and %on, lo procare the papacy for 
Wolfey, are mentioned im fi>me of the above letters.^ 
RoAie^Jan. 13, 1522. 15. 

• 10. Rich, Pace, to Card. Wolfey; three letters eo*- 
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bad ftate of health of the new Pope ; the ill treatment 
of his meflenger (Richmond) whom he fent to Sienna 
for a paflport. (Orig.) Florence, Jan. iG and 22, 
1522. 20. 

11. Card.de Medicis, to Card. Wolfey; compli- 
mental. (Orig. Lat.) Florence, Jan. 24, 1 522. 25. b. 

12. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; four letters; about 
the Card, dc IMedicis' declarations of friendfliip; the 
laft eleftion ; a projeft to bring the new Pope to Eng- 
land, to be there met by the Emperor. (Orig.) Flo- 
rence, Jan. 23 ; Palpa, Jan. 26 ; and Rome, Jan. 28 
and 29, 1322. \ 26. 

13. A. de Graffis, Card, of Bologna, to Card. Wol- 
fey; recommending the caufe of Wm. Afton, (Orig. 
Lat.) Rome, Jan. 30. 1522. 32. 

14. Adrian, Card. Dertufenfis (Tortofa) (Adrian 
vl) to Card. Wolfey ; fignifying the rumour of his 
being elefled Pope, and dcfiring Wolfey to promote 
harmony between Henry viil. and the Emperor. 
(Orig. Lat.) Viftoria, Feb. 2, 1522. 32. b. 

1 5. Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; various intelligence 
concerning the new Pope, &c. (Orig.) Rome, Feb. 



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16. Rich. Pace, and Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; 
reports a contraft between the Fr. king and the Swifs, 
by which the latter were to invade Milan, &c. (Orig. 
cypher, with a decypher.) Rome, Feb. 1 1, 1522. 36. 

17. Rich. Pace, and Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; 
about the fa6iions among the cardinals, the war in 
Italy, &c. (Orig.) Rome, Feb. il, 1522. 41. 

18. Rich. Pace, to Card. WoMey; intdiligence con- 
cerning the new Pope, the invafion of Milan, &c. 
(Orig.) Rome, Feb. 22, 1522. 48. 

19. A paper, faid to be a letter of Erafmus Rott. 
In which he declares how far he adheres to the doc- 
trines of Luther. ( Lat.) Bafle, March 7, 1522. 44. 

20. The Card, of Sion, to Card. Wolfey ; reprefent- 
ing his necelTities, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, March 

6,^522. 45. 

21. Henry Vltl; his commiffion appointing Tho. 
Hanibal ambaflador to the Pope, the Emperor, and 
the K. of Portugal, towards concluding a league. 
(Lat.) Lond. March 9, 1521-2. 46. 

22. Rich. Pace and Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; 
about the Pope's coming from Spain ; doubts about his 
health ; the Fr. and Swils armies in Italy, &c. (Orig.) 
Rome, March 14 and 16, 1522. 47. 

23. Tlie D. d ITrbino (Francis Mary I.) to Henry 
VIII, and Card, Wolfey; profeffmg great devotednefs. 
(Orig. Lat.) Urbino, March 19, 1522. 48. b. 

i24. Rich. Pace and Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; a 
report concerning the war in Italy. (Orig.) Rome, 
1M;irch 24, 1522, 50. 

25. Riph. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; on lending home 
Richmond herald ; and about the Pope s coming from 
Spain. (Orig.) Rome, April 2, 1522. 52. 

26. Rich. Pace and Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; on 
the war in Italy, &c. (Orig. cypher, with the decy- 
pher.) Rome, April 2, 1522. 53. 

27. Rich. Pace, to Card, Wolfey ; about private 
money matters. (Orig.) Rome, April 12, 1522. 55. 

28. A. Card. Trivulci, to Card. Wolfey; recom- 
mending Wm. Afion to be deputy to the Bp. of Ely 
(N. Weft) in the office of penitentiary. (Orig.) 
Rome, April 22, 1522. 57. 

29. Tlic College of Cardinals, to Pope Adrian VI ; 
ac(]uainting him with their having fent Ihips, &c. for 
bringing him to Rome. (Lat) Rome, April 28, 
1622. 58. 

30. A letter, confifiing wholly of fcripture phralies, 



figned " Feli^, collefilor Anglia? idemq, et infelicifs." 
probably to Henry VIII ; and dated from the prifon at 
Pierrc-encifej near Lyons, April 28, 1522.— The 
writer exults in the king's protection. 60: 

31.. Jac. de Banttifis, to the Emperof-? giving an 
account of an attack in Milan. (Orig. Lat.^ Treirt^ 
April 30, 1522. .61. 

32 to Card. Wolfey; giving an ac* 

count of the firft audience of Tho. H^inibal from the ^ 
Pope, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Saragofi'a, May 9, 1522L 

62. b. 

33. The Marq. de Pefcara, to the Emperor; intel- 
ligence about military affairs; about Genoa, &c. 
(Orig. Spanifli.) : Genoa, May ^3^ 1522. 63. 

34. a. Profpero Colona, to the Emperor ; on the con^ 
du6l of the Lanfquenets near Genoa ; alfo about the 
gallies, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Pavia, {May 23, 1522. 64. 

34, b. El Abad de Nafon, to the Emperor, and the 
viceroy of Naples ; two letters of fimilar tenor, on 
the war in Lombardy. (Orig. Spanilh.) Pavia, May 
23, 1522. 65. 

35. The Marq. de Pefcara, to the Emperor; intel- 
ligence about the troops and gallics ; aoout Genoa. 
(Origr Spanifh.) Genoa, May 24, 1522. 69. 

33. . Jer. Adomo, to the Emperor ; concerning the 
operations before Genoa. (Orig. Sp.) Genoa, May 

25, 1522. 70- 

' 37. A pap^r ori Certain meafures taken, and to be 
taken, .by the Emperor, concerning the war in Italy. 
(Lat.) 7K 

38. Intelligence on the war in Italy ; extra6^cd from 
a letter of the Marq. of Pefcara, dated Cafal, June 
19, 1522. 7^. 

39. The College of Cardinals, to Henry VIII; noti- 
fying the fiege of Wiodes, and rdquefling his aid 
againft the Turks. (Lat.) Rome, July 26, 1522. 75. 

40. Rich. Shurley (guardian of the Englifli hofpital) 
to Card, Wolfey; with a prefent. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
Aug. 1, 1522. 75. 

41 Ennius, Bp. of V>rulam, nuncio in Swiiferland, 
to Henry Vlll, with a paper annexed; the whole on 
the means of counteraAing the French intereft in 
Swifferland. (Orig. Lat.) Conftance, Aug. 4 and 5, 
1522. 77. 

42. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfejr ; concerning his 
journey towards Venice by the king's order; and a 
P. S. concerning the Card, de Medicis. (Orig.) Bo- 
logna, Aug. 15, 1522. 79. 

43. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about fome promotions at Rome, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, Sept. 5, 1522. so. b. 

44. Extrafts from a letter of the D. of Milan ; 
concerning the war in Italy, a hurt he hath received, 
&c. (Lat) Aug. 29, 1522. 81. 

45. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; a long difpatch 
on his negociation at Venice. (Orig.) Venice, Sept 

2, 1522. 83. 

46. Inftruftions of the Pope (Adrian VI?) for Ber* 
nino Bartholotto, fent to reprefent divci-s things to 
Card. Wolfey; excufes about the lofs of Rhodes, &c. 
(Lat) Sept 6, 1522. 92. 

47. Card, de Medicis (vice-chancellor) to Card. 
Wolfey; re<jueftinghim to procure the releafc of three 
fhips (one of which belonged to Aloys. Pifano,) 
detained in England. (Orig. Lat) Rome, Sept 7, 
1522. ^2. b. 

48. Tlio. Hannibal, to Card. Wolfey; reports the 
Pope's voyage to, and reception at Rome; the Aate 
in M'liich he found matters; his coronation, &c. 

J (Two originals.) Rome, Sept. 8, and 12, 15^2. 93. 
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49. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; various intelli- 
gence about Venice ; the Pope's indilpofition ; his fit- 
ting out galleys for Rhodes, &c* (Orig.) Venice, 
Sept. 27, 1522. 97. 

50. Articles of intelligence concerning the war in 
Italy. (Lat.) Oa. l, 1522. 99. 

51. Leon. Spinellus Prothonot. Apoftol. to Henry 
VIII ; on the death of his brother Thomas. (Orig. 
Lat) Florence, 061* 7, 1582. lOO. 

52. Aloy^. Gonzaga, to Henry VIII ; ofFeting 400 
horfes for the fervice. (Orig. Ital.) Mantua^ 061. 
30, 1522. r 100.' b. 

53. Rich. Pace, to Card; Wolfey* about the faego- 
ciations at Venice, &c. (OrigO Venice, Nov; 15, 

1522. 101. 

54. . i * . » * 4 4 i 4 » to Card. Wolfey; on the ftate 
,of aflFairs in Italy4 Vigevano, Nov. 22, 1522. 103. 

55. Tho. Hannibal, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
bulls for St. Albans, Wolfey 's addition of faculties, 
and various other intelligence. (Orig*) Rome, 
Dec. 13, 1522. 105. 

56. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; concerning Ador- 
Ht), the Emprs. AmbafT.; negociations at Veiiice, j&c. 
(Orig.) Venice, Dec. 15, 1522. 107^ 

. i57. A paper of intelligence ; concerning the fiege 
of Rhodes, and the death of the Card, of Sienna. 
(Lat.) Dec. 17, 1522. 109. 

6^8. The Emperor's chancellor to the 

Pope; various intelligence, chiefly on the war with 
Trance^ (Lat.) Dec. 18, 1522. 110. 

&9, A paper of intelligence, concerning Rhodes. 
(Lat.) - 116. 

60. Hier. Auditor Cam^ 44.*. to Card. Wolfey; 
communicating a report of the furrender of Rhodes. 
(Orig. Lat.) Home, Jan. 3, 1523. 120. 

61. Rich* Pace, to Card. Wolfey; Various intfelli- 

Smce; the D. of Albany offers France to expell 
enry VIII. &c. (Orig.) Venice, Jan. s, 1523. 

121. 

62. Articles of intelligence, chiefly concerning 
Italy. (Lat.) Jan* 7 and 8, 1523* 123. 

63. Card, de M^dicis, to Hehiy VIII ; compli- 
Inental, and credential in favour of Gab. Cefanus. 



(Orig. Lat.) Florence, Jan. 4, I5f3* 



124. b. 



64. Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey; reports an audience 
fVom the Pope; gives intelligence ; and writes on his 
private concerns. Rome, Jan. 13, 1523. 126. 

65. Tho. Hannibal, to Card. Wolfey ; a long dif- 
patch, bnthe ftate of affairs. (Orig.) Rome, Jan. 
13, 1523. 127. 

66. Alph. d'Eft^, to Henry VIII ; complimental : 
by Gab. Cefanui^. (Orig. Lat) Ferrara, Jan. 19, 
1523. 131* b. 

67- Jo.Mattheus Gibertus, to Card; Wolfey; thanks 
for recommendations to the Pope; and intelligence 
about Rhodes, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Jam 14, 

1523. 133. 

68 D. of Mantua, to Henry VIII ; 

complimental. (Orig. Lat.) Mantua, Jan. 22, 1523. 

135. 

69. Alphonfinus Trottus, to Henry Vlli ; recom- 
mending himfelf, and reminding the king of a horfe 
he iiad fent him. (Orig. Lat.) Ferrara, Jan. 24, 

1523. 135. b. 

70. Card. Campeius, to' Card. Wolfey; on fending 
over fome briefs and bulls for the prorogation of the 
^egatefliip, &c.— N. B. The Bp. of Worcefter (Sil. 
Gigles) was then at Rome. (Lat. the end wanting.) 
Rome. 1521 E 136. 



71. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; a long difpatch, 
on his negociations at Venice. (Orig.) Venice, 
Feb* 1, I523i 187. 

72. S. Cardi de Gonzaga, to Henry VIII; thank- 
ing him for prefents of horfes^ &c. and fending Mm 
a falcdn. (Orig. Lat) Mantua, Feb. 1,. 1523* 

.144. b. 

73. Pope Adriam VI, to Q. Catherine of Aragon; 
exhorting her to admonifli the king to proteft the 
church againft the infidels» (Spanifli.) Uonie, Feb. 
33, 1523. 145. 

74. Inftruftions of pope Adrian VI, to^i^rd. Wolfey ; 
deputed to the K. aiiid Q. of England, to Iblicit pro-' 
teftion agairift the infidels. (Lat.) 1523. I46i 

75. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; on the^ 
furrender of Rhodes. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Feb. 20, 

1523. ' 148. 

76. (t. Abp. of Bari. to Card. Wolfey ; requeft- 
ing to have tidings of Bern. Bertholetus, and an- 
other meflenger fent oVen (Orig. Lat.) Poifly^ 
Feb. 25, 1523. ' 149- 

77. Gr. Abp. of Bari, to Margt. of Savoy (Jovfe. of 
the Low Countries ; defiring her to aflifl hirii and the 
D. of Albany in their negociations with England ; 
and about the above meffengers. (Orig. Lat.) Poilfy^ • 
Feb. 26, 1523. 150. 

78. Rich, l^ace, to Card. Wolley ; a difpatch on his 
negociations at Venice, &c. (Orig.) Venice, Feb. 

28, 1523. 152. 

79. Card. CanipeiUs, to Card. Wolfey J intelligence 
about Rhodes, the Venetians, &c, (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, March 2, 1523. 154. 

80. A paper of articles, and divers other matters 
In a negociation ; feeminghr drawn up by, or in be- 
lialf of, the D. of Milan* (Lat.) / 155. 

Ql. Richi Pace, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about Scotland ; Albany and de la Pole going thitKer. 
(Orig.) Venice, March, 1523. 16O. 

si. The College of Cardinals, to ttenry Vlil; ex* 
horting him to make peace with France, and turn his 
forces againft the infideb* . (Lat.) Rome, March 
5, 1523. 162. 

83. Card. Camptius, to Card. Wolfey; mention- 
ing feveral briefs of the Pope to exhort Chriftiau 
princes to a ttuce, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, March 
5, 1523. 163* 

84. rteniy VIII ; his commiffidn to the Bp.' of 
Bath and Wells elea (J. Clerk) to treat with the 
Pope, the Emperor, and the D* of Milan. (Lit. a 
draught corrected by Wolfey.) London, March li, 
1523. ' • 164. 

85. Tlio. Hannibal, to Card. Wolfey; a Idng 
difpatch about negociations kt Rome, intelligence, 
&c. (Two copies.) Rome, Maich 1 4, 1523. 166. 

86» Ch. de Lannoy, to Card. Wolfey ; complimental. 
(Orig. Lat.) Naples, March 17, 1523. 171* b. 

87. Intelligence extradfed out of letters froni Italy. 
(Lat) March, 1523* ^ ^ 172. 

88. Tho. Hannibal, to Card. Wolfey; l-eportshis 
negociations with the Pope in confequence of his kit 
inftruftions; as alfo his thanks for a ' promotion. 
(Orig.) Rome, March 21, 1523. ' \' ' *,* 173. 

^ 89. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; congratu- 
lating him oil his fucceeding to Durham ; cwi, the 
furrender of Rhodes, the peace with Venice, &c. 
(Origi Lat.) Rome, March 21, 1523. 174. 

90. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; about fome 
favour fliewn by the Holy See in the taxation of the 
Bpks. of Durham aiid Bath. (Orig. Lat) Rome, 
March SO, 1529^ l75. 

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91. G^yd. Campeiufi, to Card. Wolfey ; iatdlig^ice. 
<Lat. afp^gment.> 175. 

9«. Card, de Medicis, to Card, Wolfey ; lamentiHg 
that Ike bak not fuc;ceedp4 to his wiihes in fome objed ; 
aJk>9f; apoftolic letter^, &:c. (Orig. Laf.) Charpgii> 
Diar Flor^ce, April 3, 1523- if?. 

9S. J. (Clerk, tp Card. Wolfey ; ftbout bvdU of in- 
dulgence and facilities 5 the Popp's fmgulfir regard for 
T^glTey, ftc. (Orig.) Roipe, April 10, 1?8. 

: p^. llio. Hannibal, to Card. Wolfey; thjp e^^pedi- 
tiqn of I)urhani fent ; ^he caftlc gf Miljip dgliyered to 
the duV^e, &c. a fragment. ^ 180^ 

Card, d^ Medipis, tP Ifennr VIII; <rQ9)p|i- 
itjental ; Card* Spd^rinij a favourer otthe French^ con- 
fined Jpthe caftleof Sti Angela (Orig. pit,) Romp, 
May i, 15^3- ISO. b. 

96* Articles prqpofed for ^ general truce. (Lat.) 
May? 1543. 18U 

Ex|r^^ out of ^ letter frpm Hoipf, ni?ptioni»g 
tl\^ d^^^^very of Card. Soderini's plot tP faife a rg- 
beUjon in Sic^y, in favour of t)j>e Freijiph, (Lat.) 
May 1, I5g3, 18«. hu 

QgU Tfce A^ip. pf Bari, tP Cwd-^aKey ; v^ioi^s 
iR^dU^^nce OR tha negociatipiw fo? pf:»p?. 
i^t-) Paris, May 1 1, 1525. lag. 

T^e d^I^Ourbop, ^p Ca^d- Wolfey j pr^den- 
t^bnfi^YPHr of^j(,deC%fte^utort. (Ff,) Aqwcy, 

%U)ll% 1523. i»f b. 

^OQ. C3,r4. Cawpeius, ^P Card- W^lfipy ; v^^^ous 
^^?Vi§?^9?- (Q^^- Ut.) Fox^ift 14, 15^9, 

191. Tli9- y?kni^\l>ftl to Cwd. Wolfey; about the 
expedition qf tlje iflftruxne^t^ fpr D^rh?,^l i and ipt?l- 
lig^^ce concerning t^jip J^op^'^ difrpl^ti^n, Qa^d- Vp- 
laterapi's confin^pif ijt, the grand* m^fter pf ]Rhodes, 
&c;. ^Orig.) Ryme, AJay i5, \$^3. I8Q. 

192. HeniV VIII; bia copipiffiow to the Jlp, of 
Bath and W^\ls (J. Clerk) tP negoci^te ^itb the 
ydP^ ^i\d EmpefPT for a truce with France, (^-at) 
jLondpn, Majf 31, 1523. 188. 

\QS. Card, de Medicis, to Henry VIII; prof^fTmg 
a great defire to do him fervice. (Orig, Lat.) Home, 
June IQ^ i5S^3. isp. b. 

194. Cimpeius, \o Card. Wolfey; int^l- 

lige^ice of the entry of the Bp. of Bath at Rome, the 
ftate of affairs in Italy, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Home, 
Ji^nej 16, 1523. 191. 

105, Tljp. Hanfjjb^\ to CaTdr Wolfey ; intelligence 
if\L tb^ li^gok^i^tipns at Romp, and tb^ ftate of aflTwrP 
i(^fpf cling the Venetians, &c. (Orig.) Rome,, June 
11;^ 1523. 

JfRuM V) Pwiy Vi«,ai^d Card- Wplfey; 
T!?Rftrts hi^ *rrji(al l^ui^emburg^ Ijwd r^<??ptioa of 
M^ons. Deyineriej ^, he paid to the Bp. pf Li(?ge. 
(two priginai^.) I^ux^mb. July 8, 1523. 193. 

1Q7. Adnauyii tpH?nry VIII; exhortiog him to 
d^fepd the church. (Lat.) Hpine, July 16, 15^3. 

195. 

lOfil. Adrian VI^ to Henry VIU ; a frsigmeut^ pf a 

brle^^ nammg $ylv?ft'er • » • a nuflcip, (Lai) 

I^pmfe. ' jjjQ. 

109. Fra. D, of Milan, to Henry VIi;; thanks for 
kind meiTages by Pace, and abou^ 'an >ttcnint to 

196. b. 

Up, Henry vm; \i\s coipmi%n ta Jnjp Rqflell, 
to treat with the Jliriperpr, and tH^ qH^.d^l^UrbtOB. 
(Lat.) London, Aug. c, 15-23. " ' i'q7. 

m, Ch. D.de Boui bon, to CarcUWol^; th^^ika 



for gp©d qf^qs, (Orig. fi.) Aiguea, Sept. is, 

im, 198. b. 

i i«. iQ^yudilons oi ikeB.Ae Bourbon, to Mons. 
duReux, fent to England. (Fr.) Sept. 1533. 199. 

1 IS. J. Clerk (Bp. of Bath) and Tho. Hannibal, t» 
Card. Wolfey ; about the Fope'»kil illneCs and^ath. 
(Orig.) Row?, 3fipt, i4, 1423, eol. 

1 U. Phil. VllL de L'ifle-Adam, ^ran^ mafter <jf tljtf 
order of Rhodes, to Card. Wolfey ; recommending the 
d^plofuMil ^ta of 1m» Qf^ch (.Of ig. Lat) Rome, Sept. 
\m, . 80S. 

114. Phil. Vill. de L'ifte-Adam, to Henry Vlii } to 
the fm9 purport, m fending &ver the Turoupulary 
8e4 4nQt|i^r a»hi»iigent9. (Orig. Lat.) Home, Sept. 
«P, J 523. aos.'b; 

Hiigi)«9 Maiinet, to Margt..of Savoy; intel- 
ligence of ws fiwceffes of the D. dc Bourbon. (Fr.) 
^fai^^w, Q^, »i, 1523. «e4. 

117- J. de Rwpt tP Margt. of Savoy; intelligence 
ffOm Italy. (Fr.) Bqipe, Get. C3, 1523. 200. 
118. Notes concerning the cleftion of a Pope. 

209. b. 

no. J. Clerk, R. Pace, and T. Hannibal, tp Car^. 
Wolfey; report the tranfaftions at Rome fmce tb6 
4.wth pf Adnm Vi. (Orig.) Rome, O^. 24, liss. 

210. 

120. J. Ruffel, to Henry VIII. and Card. Wolfey; 
WleUig^qqe, ahftut theD. deBourboa, (two originals.) 
Ayj?oh^ Nov, J, i^aau en. b. 

121. Clerk, Pace, and Hannibal, to Card. Wolfey; 
iin1«Uigei^4 About th« CQ^Qlav«. (Orig.,) Rome, 
Nov. 7, 1523. aie. 

I, Ruffetl, to Henry VIH; intelligence about 
tbe fx. king, bis negociationa with the Swifs, &c. 
(Ofig.) Befanfon, Nov. u, 1523. 2 17, 

185. Jql Matthww Gibertua, to Card. WoMey; 
*<ferina hjjga of the grea^ re^d of the new Pope to. 
WW<i«ttiin. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Nov. £2, 152a, 

218. b. 

124. The Svils Cantons, to the Fr. king; reeom- 
naending a neutrality between him and Margaret of 
Savoy, GqvCf. of Burgundy. (Fr.) Lucenir Nov. 23, 
.15^3. 219. 

145. Jo. Mattheus Gibertus, to Henry VHI; pro^ 
fefline the n^w PopeV devotednefe, and tendering his 
o^nfervwes. (Orig. Lat) Rowe^ Nov, 25, i5es. 

^20t 

1 26. J. Ruffell, tp Henry VIII ; on the negooiatipns 
between the Fr. king and the Swifs, &c. (Orig.) 
Beftpfon, Nov. 28, 1523. ^aj. 

127. S. Card. deQonzaga, tQ Henry VHi; on the 
ele6Hon of Card, de Medicis to the Papal See ; afljgm 
reafons for not fending fome falcons. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, Nov. 30, 1523. 2«2. b. 

128. Card, Wolfey, to Henry viii; with difpatche^ 
ftHMn Dr. Knight, and fir J. Ruffell, containing intelli- 
gence from the Low Countries, Italy, &c. (Orig.) 
Welkn. Nov. 29, 1523. 223. 

I29i Jo. Clerk, to Card. Wolfey ; about a penfioa 
from Spain, and other private concerns of his. 
(Orig. the beginning at fol. 234.) Rome, Dec. 2, 
1-523. 224. 

13CK Clerk, Pace, and Ilannihal, to Card. Wolfey; 
Qntheww^.Pope'a ckctiou, his favourable difpofition, 
ko. (Drig.) Rome, Dec. % 152S. 

131. P. V. de L'iflc-Adani, to Henry VIII; men- 
tion ing.hia,anplicat ion to the Emperor to obtain the 
ifla^diofiiiam. " (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Dec. 6, 1523. 

L . ; (. ' ,t^^H ' a£7. b. 

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133. Clerk, Pace, and Hannibal, to Card. Wolfey ; 
9, Ipng difpatch on the ek^on of Qlement VU- 
(Origr) Rom^, Pec. «, 1523. - ^W* 

134. Dr. Jo. Fabri, councellor to Archd. Fetdinaiid, 
tp Heoiy VIH ; complimentitl on the 2:^ al for 
the church. (Orig* LatO Nuremherg, Pi^q^ i«, 

158S. 235. 

135. CWrk, Pact, and HatiniUli tp C^td. Wolfey ; 
intelligence about the war in J^rab^rdy, the ^rogrefs 
of X4^tWs do6hinei ^C4 Dee. 19, 1563. f^ar* 

136. SirJ.Ruffell, to Cawl. Wdfcy; defmng in- 
ftrudioQs; ana about the tranfadions batween the 
Fr. king and the Swife* (Of ig.) J5efanjpn, Dee, 
1523. 239. 

137. Card. Wolfey, to the king's ambftflfador* at 
' Rome ; a Ipng difpatch on hearing of th« »ew Pc^e'a 

election. Dec. 24, 1523^ 240. 

138. P. V. de L'iQe^Adaiti, to Henry viii ; in praife 
of the WW Pope, and foliciting the kmg'9 proteftion. 
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1. The Bp, of Bath (J. QeA) and Haimibal, tP 
Card. Wolfey i intelligence about the D. de Bourbon^ 
the Fr, king'i pwfticcji with the Pop^ .&c* (A de- 
Qypher,) Rome, Feb* h i*«4# 1, 

«. The Boi of Bath ( j. Clerk) and Hantiibal, to the 
I>. de Bourbon? inviting him to go to England, to 
f«ttle with the king the pl^n of Tome espadition. 
(Ital.) Rome, Feb. J524. 3. 

S. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; about his negocia- 
tiona» and thofe of t^e Imperial ambaifadors, with ^e 
fCQ^e of Venice, &c* (Orig.) Venice, Feb. ai, 
16%4. 5. 

4. The Bp. of Bath, kc. to Card. Wolfey; report 
k conference with the Pope about French affairs. 
Rome, Feb* £4, 15«4. 8. 

5. Sir J. Ruflell, te Card. Wolfey; iatelligence 
About the French king, the SVi&^ kc. (Orig.) 
Befanfon, Feb. i5«4. 9. 

6. A pipe's brief (Clement VI!*) to James v. K. of 
Scot, remonftratifig againft his having imprifoned 
James Abp. of St. Andrew's and Gavin Bp. of Aber- 
deen, (conf. VI. 1040 (L^t) Dec.^ 1584. 19. 

7. Card. Wdfcy, to Mr, Secretaiy (Rich. Pace) 
about his bulls of legation, the faculties and emolu* 
ments thereof, &c. Weftminfter, Feb. S8, 1524. 13. 

8. The College of Cardinals, tA Card. Wolfey ; 
fiatihg their motives for «Ieftln^ Clement VII. and 
eamdltly requefting Wolfey to induce tlie king to 
concluue peace, and turn his arhi3 againft the 
adds. (Orig. lAt.) Rome, March 8, 1594. 14. 

9. Sir J. RufTell, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligeRee 
about Bourbon, the Swifis, the Fr. king's praJ^ees. 
&c. (Orig.) Befan^on, March 11, M«4. 16. 

1 0. Henry Vlll ; his commilTion to tlie Bp. of Blath> 
Hannibal, and Pace, to treat with the Emperor about 
% peace or truce. (Lat.) Lcmdon, March 86^ X6t4. 

It. 

M. The Bp. Pf Bath and Hannibal, to Card* Wol- 
fey ; report h conference ^vith the tof^ about the 
pTOpoftd pe»ce, &c. ' Rom^ March ai,, 11^84. i^. 

12. Adr. de Croy, to Monsa de Praet, Imperial aiii^ 
bafiadi^r in ^gland i about the fueceflj^ of the D. 



de Bronrbon in Italy. (Fr.) C4nip at St George, 
March 3ft J(J«4- «8. 

IS. The D. de Bourbon, to count de Penthievrej 
intelligence about his proceedings. (Orig. fu) 
St. George, March $0, 15«4. 

14. Card* Campeiusj to Henry Vlll; a letter of 
thanks for a favour* (Orig. Lat) Nurembefg, 
April «, J 584. 94. 

15. Thi! Bp. of Bath and Tho. Hannibal, ib Card. 
Wolfey ; a long report of lilieir negociationa, and in- 
telligence. (Orig.) Rome, April 16 and 85, I5«4i . 

95. 

10. Card. WoliS^y, to the three ambafliidors at 
Rome ; a long letter of intelligence and inftru^ions. 
(A corre^d draught.) April ? 1594. 39* 

1 7^ Articles of intelligence concerning the war in 
Italy, e;tt;r*(5ied from lett^r^ of th^D. de Boprbon, 
the yimoy pf Naj^le^ (Lannqy) the d Urbino, 
(Itnl.) May? J594. 39» 

18. Henry Vlll; his commiffion to fir John Ruflell ? 
to treat with the D. de Bourbon and Charles v. 
N. B. Tlie name of RuiTell p^'obably inferted in 
thia popy inftead of that of Rich. Pace. (latO May 
7;0r Ah|;* h 1534» 40. b. 

19, Alejc. Card. Cpsfarinus, to Card. Wolfey j com- 
plii^ental. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Marph 9, 1594. 

41. 

fLQ, The Bp* of Bath and Hannifa^I, to Card. Wol-^ 
fey; intellifir^nce about the war in Xipuibardy, the 
Ilmperprj the Turks, &c. (prig.) Rome, May 8, 
15«4 ; with a p. S» by the Bp. concerning t|ie difcom-^ 
fiture of the French. Mays* 49. 

91* Thp Bp* of Bath and HaftniH to CatcJ. Wol- 
fev; further intelligence on the war in Lombafdy, kc* 
(OrigO Rome, May 83, 1524- 49- 

.99* Henry viiij his ctHnmiflioii to Tho. Docur^ 
(fip) to treat with the Emperor and the D. de Bour-. 
bon, about an invafion qf FranpCi (Lat) Ijpndon, 
May 94, 1594* 51. 

93. Henry VllI; his cotamiflion to the Bp. of Bath^ 
kc acopy of VI. 10, but dated May 94, 1524- 54. 

24. A treaty between Henry Vlll. and Charles V. 
about invading France, and the fubfidy to be given 
to the D^ de Bourbon fortliatpurpofe: concluded by 
T* Dockury and de Praet (Lat) May 85, 1524- 

56. 

9i54 Card. Wolfey, to Mr. Secretary (Pace) inftruc^ 
tipn^ about negopiating with the D. de Bourbon ; 
intelligence^ &p* Weftm. May 28, i594i 58. 

86. The Bp. of Bath and Tlio. HannibaU to Cacd. 
WpUey ; report tlie Dt of Bourbon's purpofe to in- 
vade France, and to befiege Marfeilies. (Orig.) 

Rome, May 28, 1524. 04^ 

97. Caril. Wplfey, to tbe Bp, pf Bath and T. Han^ 
nihalj various i^itelfigence ; the Abp. of Capua's arrival 
in England, is fmce gone to ^e Emperor^ being 
feht by the Pope. May? 1524. 66. 

98. The Arcbbp, of Capua? to the Pope ; con- 
cerning hi3 negpciations with Henry viii. and Ca^d. 
Wolfey^ (Lat end wanting.) 1534. 72. 

.89, The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wplfey; iatelli-^ 
g^noe; the French have evacuated Iiombardy, &c. 
(Qfig-) Rowe, June IJ^ 1584. 7^. b. 

so. The D. de Bo«rbon> Ch- de La&noy, and Adr*) 
de Crrtr,to Card. Wolfey ; defiring aflifta»ce* (Orig. 
Fx.) Montcallicr, June ,16, iM4* 74^ 

81: Ch. de Lannoy, to Henry VUt; acqoainCiftg 
him, that whilft th* D. de Bourbpn is gpne* into 
Francf^ be is to retain the command in Lombardy^ 
(Orijg. Lat) Muntecalerp, June |5, 1^24. 75. 

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5«. Rich. f>ace, to Card. Wolfev ; a report of his 
reception, and firft tranfaftions with the D. de Bour- 
bon, the viceroy of Naples, M. de Beaurey,.&c. 
(Orig.) Montecalere, June 16, 1524* 77. 

53. Adr. de Croy, to Card. Wolfey; about Pace's 
arrival in the camp of Bourbon, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 
Montcallier, June 16, 1524. . 81. b. 

34. Articles contained in Mr. Pace's inftruftions, 
concerning which he was to demand pofitive an- 
fwers from the D. de Bourbon, &c. with the anfwers. 
June? 1524. , ^2. 

35. Bourbon, Lannoy, and Croy, to Henry VIII; 
about their preparations to invade France. (Orig. 
Fr.) Montcallier, June 16, 1524. 89. 

36. M. Card. Cornelius, to Card. Wolfey ; com- 
piimental. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, June 17, 1524. 90. 

37. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; about the D. de 
Bourbon's objeftions to take an oath to Henry VIII. 
and the Emperor ; on the top is M'rilten " Nota hec 
myfteria.'- (Orig.) Montcallier, June 1 6, 1524. 91. 

38. C. Card- Ara-coeli, to Card. Wolfey ; defiring 
him to abftain from a vifitation of an order. (Orig. 
Lat.) Rome, July 7, 1524. 96. b. 

39. Ch. de Lannoy, to Henry VIII ; about Bour- 
bon's motions toAvards France. (Orig. Lat.) Savin, 
June 24, 1524. 97. 

40. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; intelli- 
gence about tht Pope's difpofition with regard to 
France, &c. (Orig.) Rome, June 25, 1524. 9«. 

41. Ch. de Lannoy, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
t). de Bourbon's niotions towards France, and trufting 
that Henry VIII. will not lofe the favourable oin>ortu- 
riity of recovering that kingdom. (Qrig. Lat) Sav . . . 
June 24, 1524. 99. b. 

42. Rich. Pace, to Card- Wolfey ; two long reports 
on the affairs of the D. de Bourbon. (Orig.) Sav . . . 
June 25, 1524. 100. 

43. Card! Wolfey, to Mr. Scc^ (Pace) intelligence 
and inftruftions. Weftm. June 28, 1524. 112. 

44. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; five difpatches 
oh the ^>roceedings of the D. de Bourbon. (Orig.) 
Burgo m radice, June 27, 8, St. Laurens, July 2, 
6 . .9, 1524. 117. 

45. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence 
aljout the progrcfs of Bourbon, and communications 
received from the Pope. (Orig.) Rome, July 12 
and 17, 1524. 132. 

46. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; two letters, con- 
cerning the D. de Bourbon. (Orig:) St. Laurens, 
Jiriy 1(5, M 524. 136. 

47. Cli. de Bourbon, to Henry VIII? on the affairs 
of his army. (Fr. Orig.) the beginning wanting. 
St Laurens, July 16, 1524. 139. 

48. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; on the proceed- 
ings in Provetice. (Orig.) St Laurens, July 16, 

1524. " ' ' 142. 

49. Ger. de Plcne, to the D. de Bourbon ; con- 
cerning the proceedings of tlie Abp. of Capua in be- 
half ot the Pope, and refpefting meafures for profe- 
cuting the wat agiinfl France. (Orig. Fr.) Aft, 
Jnly ^7, 1524. U6, b. 

' 50. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
aliout the D. dc Bourbon's progiefs in ProvcnCe, &c. 
(Orig.) Faycnee, July 20, 1524. M 147. 

51. The magiftratcs of Lucca, to* Henry VIII ; re- 
commending Hypolitus, one of tiieir townfmen. 
(Orig. Lat) July 28, 1524. 149. 

52. Sir J. RulTcll, to Card. Wolfey; regorte his 
jburney through Gcncta to Chainbefy ; hisliKlieiice 
ft^iku^ D. of Savoyi i^ith wh6iA h Sarrois is^^efi^ 



dent from France; Bourbon hath reached Draguigna^ 
one d&y's journey from Marfeilles. (Orig.) Cham- 
bery, JulySi, 1524. 150. 

53. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; reports the pro-* 
grefs of Bourbon in Provfence. (Orig.) Tornis, 
Aug. 2, 1524. 153. 

54. Card. Wolfey, to Mr. Sec^ (Pace) ; ot diver* 
matters concerning the D» de Bourbon, and various 
other intelligence. Hampton C* Aug. 7, 1524. 156. 

55. AntotnotO Atomo? to Card. Woliey ; reports 
an advantage gained by the Iitiperialifts in Provence. 
(Orig. Ital.) Genoa, Aug. 7, 1524. 16K 

56. The Bp. of Bathi to Card. Wolfey } on the ftate 
of affairs at Rome, the negociations, and Wolfey *s 
own concerns. (Orig.) Rome, Aug. 7, 1524. 16S. 

57. Wm. (Warham) Abp. of Canterbury, to Card. 
Wolfey ; alluding to fome bufinefs in which he pro- 
mifes to co-operate. (Orig. Lat.) Knoll, Jan. So, 
1524. ' 165. b. 

58. Sir J. Ruflell, to Henry VIII; about his pre- 
cautions and dangers in conveying fome money, aa 
audience of the t)fs. of Savoy, Bourbon's progrefs, 
&c. (Orig.) Turin, Aug. 9, 1524. 166. 

59. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; about the 
negociations at Rome for a truce. (Orig.) Rome, 
Aug. 22, 1524. 167. 

60. Hier. Auditor Camera, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
the tranfniitting of fome papal inftruments, and com- 
plimental. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Aug. 23, 1524. 

169. 

61. Rich. . Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; a long difpatch, 
chiefly concerning the invafion of France, and tl>e 
king's going over. (Orig.) Atthe fi€ge of Mar- 
feilles, Aug. 26, 1524. 170. 

62. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; chiefly 
on Bourbon's expedition; Rome, Aug. si, 1524. 
(An extraft.) 177. 

63. A paper, probably from Card. Woliey, to R^ 
Pace and fir J. Rulfell; giving them notice of 10,000 
crowns fent them by Mr. Wefton, Turcupulary of the 
order of St John, and about Bourbon's expedition. 
1524. . 178^ 

64. The Bp. of Bath, to Carii. Wolfey ; the ori- 
ginal of VI. 62. Aug. 31, 1524. 180. 

65. Sir J. Ruifell, to Card. Wolfev; reports his 
arrival at the camp of Bourbon, and the meafures he 
had taken for a proper valuation of the money he had 
brought. (Orig.) Camp before Marfeilles, Aug. 31, 
1524. 181. b. 

66. TheD. de Bourbon, to Henry vlii? concern- 
ing a report of the Fr. king intending to invade Ita- 
ly; defiring him to advance his army, &c. (Orig. 
Fi\) Camp before Marfeilles, Aug. 31, 1524. 182. 

67. Card. Wolfey, to Mr. SeC^ (Pace) ; a long dif- 
patch, with various inteUigence and inftruftions. 
More, Aug. Si, 1524. 183. 

68. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; a report of the 
progrefs of the D.de Bourbon. (Orig.) Camp be- 
fore Marfeilles, Aug. 31, 1524. ~ 1Q3. 

69. Rich. Pace, to the viceroy of Naples (Lannoy) ; 
about fome terms of the treaty between England and 
the Emperor. (Lat.) Camp b^iprp.MaifejHfs, Aug. 

31, 1524. , . *; ,.r 190. 

70. Don Hugo de Moncada, to ^^i^^^;^ intelli- 
gonce, chiefly about fhips. i^Lat.) Subiaco, Sept. 9, 

1524. 197. 

71. Tlie Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wol^; various 
intelligence I oh the BegociaCioU' at nmt,' 9ee^ 
tOrigO Ron^e, Sept 12, 1524. 198. 

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congratulating him on his having gained the afcen- 
dency in Scotland ; and on Bourbon's expedition. 
(Orig. Lat.) Pizleonis, Sept. 15, 1524. 200. b. 

73. The D. de Bourbon, to Card. Wolfey; con- 
cerning his expedition.into France, and defiring aidi | 
(Orig. Fr.) Camp before Marfeilles, Sept. 19, 1524. ' 

, . 201. 

74. Card* Campeius, to Henry VlIl; requefting 
the fucceflion to the Bpk. of Salilbury. (Orig. Lat.) 
Vienna, 0&. i, 1:524. ^ 202. 

75. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; about the 
negociations at Rome for a truce, &c. (Orig.) 
^ome, 06t. 2, 1524. - 203. 

76. The D. de Bourbon, to Henry Vlll, or Card. 
Wolfey ; upon his retreat out of Provence. (Orig. 
Fr.) Nice, Ool. 8, 1^24.. : / 204..b. 

77. Melchior Lang, to Henry VllI; acquaints 
him that the Turks aae fitting out a fleet, &ci (Orig. 
Lat.) London, 061. 5, 1524. ' 205. 

78. Ch. de Lannoy, to Lady Margaret of Savoy ; 
various intelligence about Bourbon's retreat, the 
Abp. of, Capua's negociationfi in France, &c. (Fr.) 
Afte, 06i 8, 1524. 206. 

79. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
Bourbon's retreat, negociations for a truce, and other 
tranfadions. (Orig.) Rome, 061. lo, 1524. 208. 

80. Sir J. Ruflell, to Card. Wolfey ; reports his 
Laving met Mr. Wefton at Viterbo, and the ftate in 
Avhich he had left the army before Marfeilles. (Orig.) 
Home, 0&. 10, 1524. 211. 

8 1 . Mohf de Lannoy, to Monf. de Praet, Impe- 
rial ambaflador in England ; about the ttate of affairs 
in Lombardyj the Fr. king refufes the truce, refolves 
to march into Italy,, n^afures taken, &c. (Fr.) 
Jlfte, Oft. 14, 1524. 213. 

82. Rich. Pace, to Henry VIII ; various intelligence, 
the Fr. king arrived at Turin, a caution againlt John 
Joachim. (Orig.) Brixia, 061. 22, 1524^. 215. 

83. A paper, figned Charles (de Bourbon) and 
Adrian de Croy ; being inftru6lions to M. Chafteau 
to negociate with the Englifli ambaflador (Pace?) 
about a fubfidy for an invafion of France. (Orig. 
Jr.) Pavia, Od. 22, 1524. 217. 

84. Sir J. Ruflell, to Card. Wolfey; about divers 
negociations at Rome, and monies remitted. (Orig.) 
Rome, 0<5):. 24, 1524. 219. 

85. Ch. de Lannoy, to the Emperor ; on various 
matters, chiefly relating to the war in Lombardy. 
(Fr.) Cremona, 061.28, 1524. 220. 

66. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; by M. Beaury, 
who comes to England in his way to Spain. (Orig.) 
Mantua, Nov. 2, 1524. 222. 

87. Rich. Pace, to Henry VIII ; various intelligence 
about the war in Lombardy ; the Fr. K. fummons Pa- 
via, M'illies to bring about an accommodation, &c. 
(Orig.) Mantua, Nov. 2, 1524. 223. 

88. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; two letters, 
about fome underhand negociations. Sec. (Orig.) 
Mantua, Nov. 9 and 10, 1524. 224, 

89. Ch. de Lannoy, to Lady Margaret of Savoy : 
%^arious intelligence. (Fr.) Nov. 13, 1524. 226. 

90. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; various 
intelligence; the Datary's miflion to Milan; nego- 
ciations for a truce, &c. (Orig.) Rome, Nov. 19, 
1524. 228. 

91. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; about the Fr. 
Icing's proceedings in the Milanefe. (Orig.) Man; 
tua, Nov. 19, 1524. • 23a 

92. Rich. Pace, to Henry VIII on the military ope- 



rations of the French agaiuft P^via, &c. (Orig.) 
Mantua, Nov. 19, 1524. 231. 

93. A paper on the repulfe ^f , the Trench befpre 
Pavia. (Lat.) "islpv^ 1624. ^r^c - * ^33. - 

94. : The Pope (Clement VII.), to James V. K. of 
Sc. ;i congratulating him* on his aflUming the gov^m-r 
raent, and recommending a peaceful difpofition. 
(Lat.) Rome,, -Nov. 29, 1524. - .253. b. 

95. TheBpl of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
Fi*. king's propofmg to fend Albany into Naples ; the 
Pope> dilemma, &c. Rome, Nov.^25, i^r24. 235. 

96. Rich. Pace, to Henry VIII, and to Card. Wol- 
fey ; about various intrigues of the Pope, &c. (Two 
origs.) Verona, Nch^. 27, 1524. — 239. 

97. Caril. Canipeius, to Card. Wolfey ; on his be- 
ing nominated t6' the Bpk. of Salifl)ury. (Orig. Lat.) 
Vfcnna, Nov. 29, 1524. 241. 

98. Sir J. Riiliell, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning 
the money fent over by Wefton. (Orig.) Rome, 

Dec. 5, 1524. 243. 

99. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; a long 
difpatch on various fubjeifts. (Orig.) Rohie, Dec. 5^ 

1524. ' 244. 

100. Rich. Pace, to Henry Vlir ; a report of nego- 
ciations betweeti thePopie and Bourbon, &c.- (Oi ig.) 
Trent, Dec. 6, ^r524. 25 1. 

101. The Bp.' of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; intelli- 
gence ; the Fr. kins; continues the fiege of Pavia, 
ftill threatens to fend Albany to Napless &c. (Orig.) 
Rome, Dec. 12, 1524. 254. 

102. Sir J. Ruflell, to Card. Wolfey ; about money 
matters. (Orig.) Rome, Dec. 12, 1524. 256. 

103. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; various intelli- 
gence concerning the war and negociations in Lom- 
bardy, &c. (Orig.) Trent, Dec. 24, 1524. 256: b. 

104. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; about 
Albany's complaint at Rome, concerning the impri- 
fonment of St. Andrews and Aberdeen ; operations 
in Lombardy ; negociations, &c. (conf. VI. 6.) 
(Orig.) Rome, Dec. 26, 15 A. 257. 

105. Sir J. Ruflell, to Card. Wolfey ; about money 
matters. (Orig.) Rome, Dec. 27, 1524. 26 lib. 

106. Card. Wolfey, to the Bp. of Bath ; inftruc- 
tions, intelligence, &c. a long difpatch, on religious 
matters, &c. 1524. - 262. 

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1. Card. Wolfey, to the Bp. of Bath ; chiefly about 
money matters, tne fupplies to be fent by the Em- 
peror to his army, tlie fum in the hands of fir J. Ruf- 
lell, &c. 1. 

2. The D. de Bourbon, to Henry VIII; about the 
war in the Milanefe, the French before Pavia, the 
caufe of his retreat out of Provence.; advifes an in- 
vafion from England. (Orig. Fr*) Trent, Jan. 5i, 

1525. 4. 

3. The Bifliop of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; a long 
difpatch on the operations of the armies in Lom- 
bardy, Albany's progrefs towards Naples, negocia- 
tions with the Pope,' .&c. (Orig,) Rome, Jan. 7, 
1525. 7. 

4. TheBifljop of ^ath, to Card. Wolfey ; the pro- 
thonotary de Cafalis fent to England by the Pope to 
excufe his treaty with France ; Albany's progrefs ; 
motions in LomlJardy, &c. (Orig.) Rome, Jim. 1 1, 
K525. . ' 15. 

5. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence ; the 
French perfift in the fiege of l avia, on Cafalis's mif- 

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6. Ch. dc Lannoy, to I^dy Mafgt. of Savoy; 
various intelligence on the Pope's treaty with France, 
the jealoufy of the Venetians concerning the Empe- 
ror's defigns upon Milah. (Fr.) Lodi, Jan. 17, 1525. 

18. 

7. A report of the contents of fome intercepted 
letters, caufing fuljpicions againft dc Praet; alfothe 
fubftance of a dilpatch from Card. Wolfey to the 
Bp. of Bath (Q' whether ViteL B. VL 106?) pror 
bably a paper fent by fome foreign ambaflador to his 
fovereign. (iLat.) fiO. 

8. The D. de Bourbon, to Henry VIII? notifying 
his being appointed the Emperor s lieutenant general 
in Lonibardy. (Orig. Fr.) Genua? Jan. 18, 159,5. 

26. b. 

9. Articles of intellig^i^ce, chiefly relating to the 
D. de Bourbon. (Fr.) 1 524^- 27. 

la Rich. Pace, to Henry villi ; intelligence about 
the Pope's endeavours to bring the Venetians to join 
in his league with France ; the ftate of the Emperor's 
army, &c. By the clofe of this letter, it appears to 
have been written to Wolfey. Jan. 26, 1525. 28. 

11. Sir J. Ruirell, to Card. Wolfey; about Alba- 
ny*s progrefs towards Naples, and the unprepared 
ftate of that kingdom. (Oiig.) Rome, Jan. 30, 
1525. 29. 

12. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; on the 
ftate of affairs in Lombardy : Bourbon, and Lannoy, 
prepare for vigorous operations. (Orig.) Rome, 
Jan. 31, 1525. SO. 

13. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; about his going 
to negociate with the Venetians, the Pope's league 
with the French, &c. (Orig.) Trent, Feb. i, 1525. 

33. 

14. Ch. de Lannoy, to Monf. de Praet; various 
intelligence concerning the army in Lombardy, &c. 
(Fn) Camp at Ghiftemi, Feb. i, 1525. 34. 

15. Rich. Pace, tc^ Henry VIII ; about his going 
to Venice. (Orig.) Trent, Feb. 2, 1525. 35. 

16. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey, and to Henry 
VIII ; on his reception and negociation at Venice. 
(Two origs.) Venice, Feb. loand 8, 1525. 37. 

1 7. Ch. de Lannoy, to Monf. de Praet ; intelligence 
concerning the motions of the army in Lombardy, 
&c. (Fr.) Camp near Pavia, Feb. 10, 1525. 42. 

18. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; two long 
difpatches on the ftate of affairs in Italy, and parti- 
cularly his negociations with the Pope; Albany's 
progrefs towards Naples. (Orig.) Rome, Feb. 13 
and 14, 1525. 43. 

19. The D. de Bourbon, to the Bp. of Bath, or fir 
J. Ruffell ; about his going to meet Henry VIII. 
(Orig.) Camp dc la Mothe, Feb. 13, 1525. 53. b. 

20. Sir J. RuiTell, to Card. Wolfey; on money 
matters, and an account of fome French troops of 
Albany's corps, which he met at Civita Caflellana. 
(Orig.) Rome, Feb. 13,M525. 54. 

21. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; about the ope- 
rations near Pavia, &€. (Orig.) Venice, Feb. 15, 
1525. 56. 

22. James V. K. of Sc. to Pope Clement Vll; 
requefting that a penfion claimed from the Bp. of 
Dunkeld may be remitted. (Orig.) Edinb. Feb. 16, 

1524-5. 58. 

23. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; about the 
Pope's condufl refpe6ting the Venetians, the per- 
plexity of the latter, &c. alfo a paper of intelligence 
from the army, of the fame date. (Orig.) Venice, 
Feb. 22, 1525. 59. 



24. An account of the battle of Pavia, from 
Monf. de Franfbourg, to the Archd. Ferdinand. (Fi .) 
The battle was fought Feb. 24, 1525. 61. 

25. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; on the 
effe&sof the battle of jPavia, &c. a long difpatch^ 
(Orig.) Rome, Feb. 28, 1525. 66. 

26. Jno. Card. Cibo, to Card. Wolfey ; compH- 
mental ; fent by Cav. Cafalis. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
March 2, 1525. 72. 

27. Card. Wolfey, to Mr. Sec' (Pace); intelli- 
gence and inilrudions about the negociations at Ve- 
nice, &c. Bridewell, March 5, 1524-5. 73. 

28. The D. de Bourbon, to Henry VIII ; on the 
viftory of Pavia. (Orig. Fn) Milan, March 10, 
1525. 76. b. 

29. Sir J. Ruffell, to Henry VIII; on the D. de 
Bourbon's difpofition, and the battle of Pavia. 
(Orig. Lat) Milan, March 11, 1525. 77. 

SO. A narrative of the battle of Pavia, (Lat) 

1525. 80, 

31. The Marq. of Pefcara, to Henry VIII ; chiefly 
coinplimental ; fent by Cafalis. (Oiig! Ital.) Milan, 
March 22, 1525. 82. b. 

32. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; defires leave to 
return on account of his health ; news about the Fn 
king's imprifonment at Pfzzigitone ; the D. of Alba- 
ny's motions, &c. (Orig.) Venice, March 12, 
1525. ^ 83. 

33. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; a long 
difpatch about the ftate of affairs, chiefly at Rome. 
(Orig.) Rome, March 19, 1525. 84. 

34. Ch. D. de Bourbon, to Card, de Medicis, and 
count Palvefm ; about the fafety of the Pope's do- 
minions. (Two origs. Fr.) Milan, March 24, 
1525. 92. 

35. A treaty of alliance between the Pope, the 
Emperor, and the K. of England. (I^t.) Rome, 
April 1, 1525. 95.- 

36. A paper, containing various intelligence con- 
cerning lome practices of the viceroy. . (Lat. the 
end wanting.) 1525, 100. 

37. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; a long 
difpatch, on his negociations with the Emperor's 
ambafladoi-s at Rome; money paid to them, &c. 
(Orig.) Rome, April 6, 1525. . 102. 

38. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; about raifing 
fome money to be paid to the Imperial ambafTadors ; 
Louife of Savoy's application to Milan, &c. (Orig.) 
Venice, April 7, 1525. 107. 

39. Adr. de Croy, to Henry VIII ; concerning the 
caufe of the Emperor's fending him to Milan, which 
he hath declared to Ruffell. (Orig. Fr.) Milan, 

April 24, 1525. 111. 

40. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; on M. de 
Bewrayn's (the ambaffador from the Emperor) nego- 
ciation with the Pope towards the pacification of 
Italy ; on money matters, &c. (Orig.) Rome, 
April 25, 1525. 112, 

41. Sir J. Ruffell, to Henry VllI; about Louife of 
Savoy's negociations with the Emperor for the releafe 
of her fon ; the league between the Pope, the Empe- 
ror, and the Floi-entines ; and other intelligence. 
(Orig.) Milan, April 25, 1525. 116. 

, 42. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; intelli- 
gence about the Turks and Poles, infurreftions in Ger- 
many, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Buda, April 26, 1525. 118. 

43. Sir J, Ruffell, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
French king and othci- prifoners« (Orig.) Milan, 
May 11, 1525, 119, 

44. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; a long 

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difpatch on his negociations with the Pope, concern- 
ing the aflairs of France, &c. (Orig.) Rome, May 
14, 1525. 133. 

46. Fnu to Card, Wolfey; compli- 

toental. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, May 13, 1525. 1S3. 

46. Sir J. Ruflell, to Henry Vlli; intelligence; the 
French king removed to Genoa, and faid to be in- 
tended for Naples ; fome Swifs offer their fervices to 
the Emperor and England, &c, (Orig,) Milan, May 
16, 15Q5- 134. 

47. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey ; fome intel- 
ligence concerning negociations of the Emperor, the 
Fr. king, and himfelf, Nvith the Pope ; alfo exhorting 
him to promote peace. (Orig.) Rome, May 23, 
1525, 135. 

48. James V. K. of Sc. to Pope Clement VII ; de- 
firing him to difcountenance the proceedings of fome 
monks againft his (the kings) authority. (Lat.) 
Edinb. May £5, 1525. 139. 

49. Sir J. Ruffell, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence con- 
cemingtheD. de Bourbon, ambalfador from France to 
the Emperor, &c. (Orig.) Milan, May 26, 1525. 141. 

50. Rich. Pace, to the fame ; about money paid to 
the Emperor's ambaffadors, the reulioval of the Fr. 
king, &c. (Orig.) Venice, J une 3, 1525. 143. 

51. Hippolyto de Nobili, to Card. Wolfey ; giving 
an account of his voyage from Gravefend to 1^ Ca- 
mera (Rye?) (Ital.) Ry Camera. 1525. 144. 

52. Ch. de Lannoy, to Henry vlIl, and Card. Wol- 
ley ; about the removal of the Fr. king to Spain, &c. 
(Two origs. Fr.) Port a Jennes, June 8, 1525. 146. 

53. Sir J. Rulfell, to Card. Wolfey ; about the dif- 
poiition of Bourbon towards the king, negociations, 
&c. (Orig.) Milan, June n, 1525. 149. 

54. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfev; reports the 
Fr. king having failed from Genoa; the Popedilfa- 
tisfied with the Imperialifts, and perplexed about 
Luther's proceedings, &c. (Orig.) Rome, June 14, 

1525. 151. 

55. Rich. Pace, to Card, Wolfey; about negocia- 
tions at Venice; the viceroy cannot obtain the fum 
he wants, &c. (Orig. partly cypher.) Venice, June 

14, 1525. 155. 

56. Sir J. RulTell, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence, 
chiefly about M. de Bourbon, the Swifs, &c. (Orig.) 
Milan, June 17, 1525. 157. 

57. Hippolyto de Nobili, to Henry Vlii ; with an 
account ot the continuation of his voyage from Ry 
Camera to Janifea (Jerfey ?) (Ital. Porto di Jarrifea.) 
June 18, 1525. 158. 

58. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
Fr. king's voyage ; his promifes to the knights of 
Rhodes, «:c. (Orig.) Rome, June 20, 1525. 160. 

59. Hippolyto de Nobili, to Henry VIII; an ac- 
count of his voyage, fimilar to that of Vll. 5 J. (Ital.) 
Porto di Ry Camera. 1525. 163. 

60. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; a long dif- 
patch, on his negociations with the Pope, who is in 
great dread of the Emperor, &c. (Orig.) Rome, 
June 22, 1525. 165. 

6 1 . Rich. Pace, to Card, Wolfey ; about money paid 
by the Venetians to the Imperialifts, &c. (Orig.) 
Venice, June 22, 1525. 170. 

62. Sir J. Ruflell, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence, 
chiefly about the D. de Bourbon, and money obtained 
from the Venetians. (Orig.) Milan, June 24, 1525. 

171. 

63. Ric. Pace, to Card- Wolfey; reports the arrival 
at Venice of the Bp. of Bayeux from the mother of 
the Fr. king, to defire the ^eignory to mediate for 



the releafe of her fon. (Orig.) Venice, June 28, 
1525. 170. b. 

64. Sir j. Ruffell, to Card. Wolfey i intelligence, 
concerning M. de Bourbon ; the Fr. K. arrives at 
Barcelona, &c. (Orig.) Milan, July 7, 1525L 

17s. 

65. Ch. D. de Bourbon, to Henry VIII ; acquaints 
him that the Emperor hath fent for Sim, and profefles 
his defire to do fcrvice to the K. (Orig. Lat.) Mi*- 
Ian, July 6, 1525. 174, 

66. The Bp. of Bath to Card. Wolfey; about his 
negociations with the Pope; exprelTmg the king s dif- 
approbation of the Emperor, and readinefs to treat 
with France, &c. Rome, July^ 1525. 175. 

67. Rich. Pace^ to Card, Wolfey; about the Fr. 
king's arrival at Barcelona, the matter between the 
Emperor and the Venetians, &c. (Orig.) Venice, 
July 12, 1525. 176. b. 

68. Sir J. Ruflell, to Card. Wolfey; about Monf 
de Bourbon preparing to go to Spain ; the viceroy's 
behaviour towards him, &c. (Orig.) Navarre, July 
13, 1525. 177. 

69. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about the Venetians, from Spain ; the pra6lices of 
fome fiyars, &c. (Orig.) Rome, July 28, 1525. 

178. 

70. Sir J. Ruflell, to Card. Wolfey; about divers 
reports refpefting a propofed marriage for princefs 
Mary, and various matters concerning the Emperor^ 
MonC de Bourbon, &c. (Twoorigs.) Milan, July 
30, and Aug. 1, 1525. 180. 

71. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; the Pope 
greatly perplexed about the report of a truce betweeh 
the Emperor and the Fr. king. (Orig.) Rome, 
Aug. 12, 1525. 182. 

72. Card. Campeius, to Catd. Wolfey ; intelligence 
about the report of a truce between the Emperor 
and the Fr. king, &c. (Orig. Lat.) feologna, Au^. 

18, 1525. 183. 

73. The Bp. of Bath, to Cardinal Wolfey ; about 
the report of a truce between the Emperor and the 
Fr. king, and divers matters concerning the Pope, &C. 
(Orig.) Rome, Aug. 26, 1525. 184. 

74. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; reporting 
the Pope's declaration concerning his treaties with 
Venice, and other powers of Italy, &c. (Oiig. cy- 
pher ; with the decypher interlined, and alio on a 
parate paper.) Rome, Sept. 7, 1525. I87. 

75. Articles of intelligence from Italy; perhaps 
from Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey. (Lat) Rome. 1525. 

193. 

76. A letter relating to a negociation between fome 
Englifh commilTioners, and the Fr. king's mother, 
about her fon's releafe; to which are added, ^' Capi- 
tula quas nunc cancellar. conficit fuper Italias rebus, 
ea ad pontificem milfurus." 195. 

77. The Bp. of Bath, to Card. Wolfey; concern- 
ing negociations relating to the Fr. king's releafe, the 
Emperor's affairs in Italy, &c. OA. 25, 1525. 199. 

78. The Bp. of Worcefter (Jerome de Ghinuce) to 
Card. Wolfey ; reports his having executed various 
commi{fions. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Nov. 7, 1525. 

205. 

79. Gregor. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey; the biihopof 
Bath fets out fois England, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rom^^ 
Nov. 7, 1525. 205. b. 

80. A paper concerning various affairs relating to 
Italy, the Fr. king, &c. (Lat) 1525 ? 206. 

81. The College of Cardinals, to Card. Wolfey; ex- 
tolling therein g's, and his own merits with the church; 

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and requefting him to perfevere in his zeal for the 
fame. (Lat.) Rome, Nov. 14, 1525. 210. 

82. Card. Campeius, to Cardinal Wolfey; various 
intelligence concerning the affaii*s of Rome, the Em- 
peror, &r. (Orig. LatJ Rome, Nov. 17, 1525. 214. 

83. A paper of various intelligence from Italy. 
(Lat) 215. 

84. F. Count of Mantua (Fred. Ii, afterwards Duke?) 
to Henry VIII ; complimental, and with a prefent of 
fome hawks* (Orig. ItaJ.) Mantua, Nov. 25, 1525. 

218. b. 

85. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence 
concerning the Emperor's affairs in Italy, &c. (Orig. 
Lat.) Rome, Dec. 23, 1525. 219. 



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- Codex chartac, in folio, conllans foliis 166. 

1. Card. Campeius to Card. Wolfey; reports the 
K of Navarre's eicape from Pa via, and a peace which is 
faid to have been concluded between the Emperor and 
the Fr. king ; alfo about a peace between the Pope and 
the Emperor. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Jan. 3, 1562. 2, 

2. Jer. (de Ghinuce) Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. 
Wolfey; two letters of intelligence, concerning ne- 
gociations about peace between the Emperor, France, 
and the Pope. (Orig. Lat. a great part cypher.) 
Rome, Jan. 4 and 8, 1526. 3. b. 

3. Card. Campeius, to the Bp. of Worcefter ; re- 
ports the conditions of the peace concluded between 
the Emperor and the Fr. king. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
Jan. 10, 1526. .5. 

4* The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; two 
letters of intelligence, about peace between the Em- 
peror, the D. ot Milan, and the Fr. K. &c. (Oxig. 
Lat. great part in cypher.) N. B. They are nearly 
duplicates. Rome, Jan. 12, 1526. 6. 

5. The Bp. of Worcefter, and Sir Greg. Cafalis, to 
Card. WoUcy; report their having communicated to 
the Pope Wolfey 's propofal fop a league. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, Jan. 13, 1526. 8. 

6. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; two 
letters. (Orig. Lat. chiefly in cypher.) Rome, Jan. 
17 and 25, 1526. 9. 

7. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; various intel- 
ligence about the Emperor's treaty with France, the 
Swifs, the Venetians, Turk, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
Jan. 30, 1526, 11. 

8. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; intel- 
ligence about negociations at Rome. (Orig. Lat. 
chiefly in cypher.) Rome, Feb. 7, 1526. 12. 

9. The Bp. of Worcefter and Sir G. Cafalis, to 
Card. Wolfey; various intelligence about the peace 
between the Emperor, and the Fr. K. &c. (Two origs. 
Lat.) Rome, Feb. 7, 1526. 13. 

10. An extraft from a letter concerning a nego- 
ciation with the Pope. (Lat.) Feb. 1526. 15. b. 

11. The Bp. of .Worcefter, and Sir G. Cafalis, to 
Card. Wolfey; intelligence from Hungary ; the Turk 
threatens to befiege Buda^ &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
Feb. 11, 152€. 16. 

12. The D. d'Urbino, to Card. Wolfey; offering 
his thanks for having been comprized in the treaty 
between England and France. (Orig. Ital.) Vero- 
na, Feb. 14, 1526. 16. b. 

13. The fubftance of a letter of intelligence, con- 
cerning the peace between the Emperor and the Fr. 
K. and the affairs of luly. 1526. 17. 

14. The Bp. of Worcefter and fir G. Cafklis, to 
jCard. Wolfey; on a nego^riatioa with the Pope, and 



the ai&iTs of Hungary. (Two origs. I^t. tlie firft in 
cypher, wants the end.) . Rome, Feb. 25, 1526. l-b. 

15. Jo. Matthew, Bp. of Verona, to Card. Wolfey; 
fignifying the Pope's confidence in the aid of the K. 
of England in the prefcnt dangerous times, and hij^ 
fending him the prothopot^ Gaml>ara as his nuncio. 
(Orig. Lat.) Rome, Feb. 27, 1526. 19. b. 

16. TheBp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey. (Orig. 
Lat. in cypher, not decyphered.) Rome, "March 4, 
1526. .20. . 

1 7. Tlie Bp. of Worcefter, and Cafalis, to Card. 
Wolfey; intelligence concerning the Emperor, &c. 
(Orig. Lat.) Rome, March 5, 1526. 21. 

18. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; intel- 
ligence. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, March 6, 1526. 21. b. 

1.9. The fubftance of letters from the prothonot^ 
Cafalis, from Venice; inteliigence concerning the 
Emperor, &c. ^laioh 28 and 23, 1526. 22. 

20: Card^Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about the treaty between the Emperor and the Fr. K. 
&c. (Orig. Lat.) R<ime, April 15, 1526. 24. 

21. The Bp. of Worcefter to Card. Wolfey; twtr 
letters of i^itelligence, chiefly on Fr. aflfairs. (Orig. 
Lat. cyph.) Roqae, April 21, 1526. 25. 

22. A fragment of a Pope's brief. (Lat on vel- 
lum.) Rome, April 23, 1526. 27. 

23. Pope Clement VII, to Henry VIII ; urging him 
to exert himfelf againft the infidels, v ho are threaten- 
ing Hungaiy. (Lat.) Rome, April 23, 15 '26. 28. 

24.. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
Hungary, and fome niattei's cpmmuuicated" to the 
Pope. (Two prigs. Lat.) . Rome, April 25, and 
May 2y 1526. ' / . ^9. 

25. The Bp. of Worcefter, and Cafalis, to Card- 
Wolfey ; two difpatchcs in cypher. Rome, May 2 
and 3, 1526. ' , * 30. 

26. Jo. Mat. .Bp. of Verona, to Card. Wolfey; 
thanks for kindneis to himfelf and Gambara ; and 
about teachers, and books for the college of cardinals, 
&c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, May 4, 1526. 33. 

27. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; four 
difpatchcs in cypher ; the third figned alfo by Cafalis, 
the 4th has no fignature. Rome, May 5 and 6, 1526. 

35. 

28. The decyphers of two letters of the Bp. .of 
Worcefter; of May 6 and 2, 1526. 39. 

29. The Bp. of Worcefter, and Cafalis, to Card. 
Wolfey; about a bull for Ipfwich, and divers things 
required by the Card, for his college, &c. (Orig^ 
Lat.) Rome, May 6, 1526. 40. 

30. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
invafion of Hungary threatened by the Turk, an in- 
furreftion at Milan, Lannoy fent ambalTador to Franc^^ 
Moncada to command in Italy, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, May 13, 1526. 42. 

31. A letter, chiefly on the concerns of the Erajjc- 
ror with the Fr. K. ; probably the decypher of a let- 
ter of the Bp. of Worcefter. 1526. 45. 

32. The Bp. of Worceftcr; 1. a cypher ; 2. a letter 
to Wolfey, on the bull for Ipfwich/ the college, &c; 
Rome, May 16; 3. a letter to the fame, figned alfo 
by Cafalis, Vame date ; and 4 a cypher. 1556. 44. 

33. A letter to Card. Wolfey; on a negociation 
with the Pope, touching a league; probably the de- 
cypher of a letter of the Bp. of Worcefier. 1526. 47. 

34. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; a cyr 
pher. Rome, May 18, 1526. 49, 

35. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; con- 
cerning the Archhp. of St. Andrews, news from Mi- 
lan, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Roj»e, May 25, 1526. .^0. . 

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36. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; chiefly 
on the affairs of the Fr. K. 1. the decypher, and 2. 
the orig. cypher. Rome, May 26, 1526. 52. 

37. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; chiefly 
concerning tne Abp. of St. Andrews. (Ong. cypher 
and decypher. Lat.) Alfo another cypher, and a letter, 
all of the fame date. Rome, May 28, 1526. 55. h. 

38. A French fragment, feemingly from the D. de 
Bourbon ; concerning the Spaniards and Venetians 
in ^he Milanefe. 58. b. 

39. Pope Clement VII, probably to Gambara, his 
nuncio in England; concerning the negociations 
for peace, &c. (Two letters. Lat.) The 2d dated 
Rome, June 5, 1526. 59- 

40. Ubertus Gambara, to Card. Wolfey; reprefent- 
ing the difficulties wherein the Pope is involved re- 
fpecling theTurks and the Spaniards. (Orig. Lat.) 62. 

41. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; 1. a 
cypher ; 2. a letter concerning the Abp. of St. An- 
drews, the college; and 3. a copy. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, June 1 and 2, 1526. 64. 

42. Ubertus de Gambara, to Card. Wolfey; re- 
joicing at the treaty with France. (Orig. Lat.) 
Lond. June 5, 1526. 66. 

43. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; two 
cyphers. Rome, June 5 and 15, 1526. 66. b. 

44. Tlie Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; on the 
offers of peace made by Moncada to the Pope. (A 
decypher, Lat. and tlie orig. cypher.) Rome, June 
18, 1526. 68. 

45. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; 1. a 
decypher of the following 3 ; 2. d* of the following 
N* 4 ; 3. a cypher, of June ; 4. a d" of J une 



56. A paper of intelligence concerning the mo- 
tions in Lombardy; perhaps from the D. dTTrbino, 
general of the Confederates. (Lat.) 152G. 105. b. 
The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; a long 



57. 



difpatch, chiefly cypher. Rome, Aug. 15; 1526. 106. 

58. The Bifliop of Worcefter and Cafalis, to Card. 
Wolfey ; intelligence of the Turks having taken Bel- 
grade. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Aug. 4, 1526. 108. b;^ 

59. Part of a bull for the foundation and endow* 
ment of a church, to be dedicated to St. Peter and 
Paul ? probably a leaf of a book. (Lat. on vellum.) 
A note at the bottom, " vid. Ufsher religion of the 
ancient Irifli. 121.'' 109. 

60. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; chiefly 
cypher. Rome, Aug. 17, 1526. iio. 

61. M. Dat to Card. Wolfey; thanks for his 

interference, both in the public, and his own private 
concerns. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Aug. 21, 1526. 112, 

62. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; 1. con- 
cerning the bull for Wolfey 's college, &c. Aug. 21 ; 
2. a cypher, Aug. 21; 3. a difpatch, chiefly cypher, 
Aug. 30; 4. a ditto, Sept. 11, 1526. 113. 

63. The Bp. of Worcefter ai^d Cafalis, to Card. 
Wolfey ; a note fignifying the taking of Rome by the 
Imperialifts. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Sept. 20, 1526. 

1 1 8. b. 

64. A truce between the Pope and Moncada ; two 
copies. (Lat.) Caftel St. Angelo, Sept. 21, 1526. 

119. 

65. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; a dif- 
patch, chiefly in cypher. Rome, Sept. 5, 1526. 121. 

66. Ubertus de Gambara, to Card. Wolfey ; con- 
juring him to fend fome aid to the Hungarians. 



CO, 1526: all concerning the negociations carrying (Orig. Lat.) London, Sept. 6, 1526. 123 

on at Rome. 70. Copies of two letters from Barthol. Berzeri and 

46. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; about I Co. at Antwerp; about the progrefs of the Turks in 
an infurreftion at Milan, and the profpeft of a frefli Hungary. (Lat.) Aug. 26 and .... J 526. 124. 
war in Lombardy. (Lat. probably a decypher.) gg^ a difpatch from Rome ; on the Pope's anxiety 
Rome, June 22, 1526. 81. concerning the progrefs of the Turks ; the taking of 

47. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; 1. re- Rome by the Imperialifts ; the Bp. of Worcefter dif- 
ports 6,000 Swifs being come into Milan; June 22; j patched to England. This is probably a tranfcript 

2. concerning the perplexed ftate of the Pope, on of a difpatch of fir G. Cafalis, which may have beea 
account of the Turks ; Wolfey 's college, the iniurrec- written Sept. 22, 1526. 126. 
tion at Milan, &c. figned alfo by Cafalis, June 22 ; fragment of a pope's brief; on vellum. 1526. 

3. a cypher, June 15 ; 4. a d*, end wanting. (All 128 

origs.) 1526. 70. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; con- 

48. A paper of intelligence, on the motions of cerning the affairs of Hungary, the taking of Rome, 
troops m Lombardy, &c. (Lat.) 89. Scc. (Two difpatches, the laft chiefly in cypher, want 

49. . The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; 1. on ing the end, but with the decypher on another flieet.) 

the motions of troops in Lombardy, &c. Rome, July Rome, Sept. 23, 1526. 129. 

7; 2. a cypher, not figned; July 3, 1526. 90. j^^ of Verona, to Henry VIII ; compli- 

50. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; two letters mental; fent by the Bp. of Worcefter. (Orig. Lat.) 
of intelligence concerning the motions of the armies. Rome, Sept. 24, 1526. 133. b. 
(Orig. Lat.) Rome, July 8 and 14, 1526. 92. account of the furprize of Rome by the 

51. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; 1. on Imperialifts (Columnefi.) (Lat.) Sept. 1526. 135. 

a motion of the D. d'Urbino, July 1 1 ; 2. a long dif- 73 _ to Card. Wolfey ; two letters 

patch, chiefly in cypher, figned alfo by Cafalis, July the affairs of the Pope, of Hungary, the Fr. king, 

14; 3. on the military operations m Lombardy ; this, g^c. being communications from the King. (Orig.) 

though figned, appears a copy ; 4. partly on the mo- latter dated Ampthill, Oft. 1 1, 1526. 137. b 

tions in Lombai-dy, and partly cypher, July 14, 1526. ' 



74. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; rejoices in 
the king's refolution to aflift a^^ainft the Turks ; about 
the Viceroy's approaching with a fleet, the affairs of 
Lombardy, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Oft. 22, 1526. 

140. 

75. The Bp. of Verona, to Card. Wolfey; thanks 
for the affuranccs of protection received by J, B. Sani- 
ga, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Oft. 22? 1526. 141. 

76. A long letter of intelligence, concerning the 
55. Hugo de Moncada ? to the Emperor ; a report 1 affairs of Italy, but chiefly of Rome ; probably from 

of his progrefs to Rome, and of the ftate of affairs i fir Greg. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey. (Lat.) I52(i. 
there. (Lat.) 1526. 103. J . ^ 143. 

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52. A fragment of a papal brief; on vellum. Rome, 
July 19, 1526. 101. 

53. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; on 
^he motions in Lombardy. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
July 21, 1526. 101. b. 

54% Articles of a treaty between Fr. Sforza, and the 
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77. A paper on the affairs of the Pope; his treaty 
with Moncada, &c. perhaps from Card. Campeius. 
(Lat.) 15S6. ^^7.b. 

78. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; chiefly 
thanks for promifes of fupport (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
Nov. 7, 1526. 1^®; 

79. A long letter, and two extrads, on the affairs 
of the Pope; probably from fir G. Cafalis, to Gam- 
bara. (Lat) 1526. ^^9- 

80. A fragment of a Pope's brief; on vellum. 
(Lat.) Nov. 8, 1526. ^5^- 

81. Three letters, or extrafts, on the affairs of the 
Pope ; probably from Sir G. Cafalis, to Gambara. 
(Lat.) Rome, Nov. 10? 1526. 156. 

82. Extrads from a letter from Paul Cafalis, to fir 
trreg. his brother ; on an intended creation of Car- 
dinals, and various family traiifaftions at Rome. 
(Lat.) Rome, Nov. 15, 1526. l6l. 

83. Card, Cartipcius, to Card. Wolfey ; two letters 
on the affairs of Italy ; the king's authority as me- 
diator. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Nov. 6 and 21, 1526. 

^ ^ ' 163. 

84. A letter on the affairs of Italy ; probably from 
fir G. Cafalis. Rome, Nov. 27? 1526. 165. 

85. A paper of iiitelli<;cnce, concerning the Empe- 
ror s fleet and army: ^nt to fir G. Cafalis. 1526. 

167. 

s6. Eight copies or extrafts of letters, on the affairs 
of Italy ; probably from fir G. Cafalis, in the month 
of Dec. 1526. 169. 

87. A relation of Mountjoy, K. at Arms, concern- 
ing a tournament to be given by tr. D. de Valois, 
and others, in honour of the coming of Mary, filler 
to Henry VIII. Oa. 1514. 186. 



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Codex chartac. in folio, conflans fohis 223. 

1. Sir Greg. Cafalis, perhaps to Gambara, nuncio in 
England ; reprcfenting the hard terms offered to the 
Pope by the viceroy of Naples, and M. de Bourbon; 
the outrages committed by the Germans, here filled 
Lutherans, in Italy, &c. (Two letters, Lat.) Rome, 
Jan. 1427. ^• 

2. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; on the de- 
plorable ftate of Italy, owing to the arrival of Ger- 
man troops and a fleet, under the Viceroy. (Two 
copies, both figned; Lat) Rome, 'Jan. l and 3, 



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3. Articles of a truce, propofed between the Pope 
and the Viceroy ; comprehending the Fr. king and 
Venice. (Lat.) Jan.? 1527. 8. 

4. Articles of a peace propofed by the Viceroy ; 
but which the Pope would not accede to. (Lat.) 
Jan.? 1527. 9- 

5. Articles demanded by the Viceroy, towards con- 
cluding a convention with the Pope. (Lat.) Jan. 
1527- 

6. The eleaor of Mentz (Albert of Brandenburg?) 
to Henry VIIl; inveighing bitterly againfl the Lu- 
therans, and extolling the king s book againfl them. 
(Orig. Lat.) Afchaffenburg, Jan. 3, 1527. 13. 

7. Extraa from a letter of fir G. Cafali5, to his 
brother, the prothonotory ; on the hard terms pro- 

Eofed to the Pope by the Viceroy ; about money to 
e paid by Rentius, &c. (Lat.) Jan. 5, 1527. 13. b. 

8. Another extraa ; Cafalis reports a conference 
he had with Lautrec at Bologna, and fome intelli- 
gence. (Lat.) Bologna, Jan. 5, 1527.^ 14. 



9. Two extra6fe ; Cafalis reports intelligence con- 
cerning the war in Lombardy. (Lat.) kome, Feb. 
16, 1527. 15. 

10. Pet. Pifanus, Proc. ord. to the Doge of Ve- 
nice ? great thanks ; and intelligence about Lautrec, 
&c. (Orig. Ital.) Bologna, Jan. 6, 1527. 17. 

11. A letter of intelligence from Rome; on the 
hard propofals made to the Pope by the Viceroy ; 
the Viceroy's hoflile proceedings, &c. (Lat.) 1527/ 

18. 

12. Ubertus de Gambara, to Card. Wolfey; on 
French affairs ; the Fr. king's readinefs to conclude 
the marriage with princefs Mary. (Orig. Lat) Jan. 
18, 1527. 21- 

13. A letter of intelligence from Rome; on the 
hard conditions offered to the Pope by the Emperot 
and the Viceroy. (Lat) Jan. si, 1527. 22. 

14^ Sir G. Cafalis ; extra6ls from two of his letters, 
perhaps to Gambara, with intelligence conccrnincj 
the affairs of Italy, France, and Rome. Jan. 31, and 
Feb. 5, 1527. 27. 

15. Sir J. Ruffell, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
concerning the Pope's concerns ; he has received a 
fupply of money from France, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Sa- 
vona, Feb. 1, 1527. «6. 

16. Sir G. Cafalis : extraas from two of his letters, 
on the affairs of Italy. (Lat) Feb. 5, 1527. 27. 

1 7. Extraas from two letters, on the war between 
the Pope and the Imperialifis ; and concerning a 
truce : probably from Cafalis. (Lat.) Feb. 6 and 7, 
1527. S2. 

18. The College of Cardinals, to Card. Wolfey; 
thanking him for his interference with the king in 
favour of the church, and greatly extolling the me- 
rits of the king in its defence. (Lat.) Rome, Feb. 

9, 1527. 36. 

19. Card. Cam])eius, to Card. Wolfey ; thanks fot 
affurances of favour from himfelf (Wolfey) and the 
king ; cautioning him againfl the evil reports pf cer- 
tain malicious perfons, and communicating news con- 
cerning the war in Italy, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
Feb. 7, 1527. 38. 

20. Jo. Bap. Sanga, to Cardinal Wolfey; about 
tranfmitting a papal brief for Wolfey's college at Ox- 
ford. (Orig. Lat) Rome, Feb. 16, 1527. 41. 

21. A letter on the affairs of Italy, chiefly concern- 
ing the Pope; expirffing the writer's great gratitude for 
the promifes of fupport given him by the king and 
Wolfey; probably from Cafalis. (Lat) 1527. 42. 

22. Sir Rob. Jerningham, to Card. Wolfey; reports 
fome fucccffes towards Naples. (Orig.) Afculi, 
Feb. 10, 1527. 45. b. 

23. The Bp. of Verona, to Card. Wolfey ; ex^ref- 
fing the thanks of the Pope and the Cardinals for the 
promifes of fupport from England ; fibout the bull 
for Wolfey's college, &c. (Orig. Lat) Rome, Feb. 

10, 1527. 46. 

24. Sir J. Ruffell and fir G. Cafalis, to Card. Wol- 
fey; reporting Ruffell's arrival and reception at 
Rome ; the fatisfaaion of the Pope on receiving funic 
relief from England ; negociations with the Viceipy, 
&c. (Orig.) Rome, Feb. 11, 1527. 47- 

25. Sir J. Ruffell, to Card. Wolfey; about fome 
fault in the Pope's bull for Wolfey's college, certify- 
ing that it was not owing to the neglea of Cafahs. 
(Orig.) Rome, Feb. 12, 1527. 50. 

26. Alph. D. of FeiTara, to Matthew de Cafella ? 
exculpating himfelf with the Pope, and about foiiie 
negociations with the Imperiaiifts. (Two letters, 
Lat) Ferraia, Fpb. 14,, 1527. 51. 

e7. A lettet on the affairs of Italy, cliiefly con- 

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lalis. (Lat the end wanting.) Feb. 21, 1527. 

28. Sir Robt Jcrningham to Card. Wolfey; concern- 
ing fonae meafures concerted between him and Monf. 
de Lautrec. (Orig.) Langane, Feb. 22, 1527. 57. 

29. Two extradls from letters of Sir G. Cafalis ; on 
the concerns of the Pdpe, &c. (Lat.) Feb. 23 and 
£6, 1527. 59. 

so. Sii* G. Cafalis and fir J. Ruffell, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; report negdciations with the Viceroy and the 
pope, towards the conclufion of a trace, &c. (Orig.) 
Rome, Feb. 24, 1527. 61 

31. Sir G. Cafalis to fir J. Ruffell; requefting to 
fend certain papers to Venice by ameffengerjuftdif- 
patched by the Venetian Ambaff. (Fr.) Rome, 
Jeb. 26, 1527. 63 

32. A long letter of intelligence, on the affairs of 
the Pope, and of Italy in general ; perhaps from Ca- 
lalis. (Lat.) Feb. 26, 1*27. 64. 

S3. Two extrafts from letters of Sir G. Cafalis ; 
various intelligence. (Lat) Feb. 26 and 27, 1527 

71. 

«4. to Henry VIII; extolling his 

jgreat merits in the defence of the church. Poiffy, 
March 14, 1527. 74 

35. Sir J. Ruffell and fir J. Cafalis, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; two letters concerning their negociations M'ith 
the Pope, &c. (Orig.) Rome, March 20 and 29, 
15^7. 75 

36. A copy of tbe capitulation between the Pope 
and the Viceroy. (Lat) March 29, 1527. 81. 

37. Sir J. Ruffell and fir G. Cafalis, to Card. Wol 
fey ; about money to be raifed in order to induce the 
Lanfqueoets to retire, &c. (Orig.) Rome, April 
h 1527. 85. 

as. Pope Clement VII, to James v, K. of Sc. de- 
firing him to allow of the removal of James Melvil 
out of the kingdom of Scotland, for having occa 
fioned fome fcandal and diffenfions in it (Lat) 
Rome, April 8, 1527. 87. 

39. Extrads from a letter of fir J ? Cafalis ; con- 
cerning the trace in Italy. (Lat.) Rome, April 1 
& 2, 1527. 88. 

40. Card. Campeius, to Henry viii; extolling his 
work againft Luther. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, April 
10, 1527. 89. 

41. Extrafts from a letter of fir G. Cafalis ; on the 
trace. (Lat) April 13, 1527. 90. 

42. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey ; on the dif- 
ficulty of getting the Germans to evacuate Bologna, 
&c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, April 13, 1527. 91. ' 

43. Sir G. Cafalis and fir J. Ruffell, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; about the impediments to the truce, and other 
affairs of Italy. (Orig) Rome, April 16, 1527. 92. 

44. Extrafls from a letter of fir G. Cafalis; intel- 
ligence from Rome. (Lat) April, 25, 1527. 93. 

45. a. The draught of a new capitulation for the 
pacification of Europe: fubfcribcd by D. Capi and D. 
Venorius, on the part of the Pope? and Ruffell and 
Cafalis on the part of England. (Lat) Rome, April 
25, 1527. 95. 

45, b. Sir J. Ruffell and fir G. Cafalis, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; on the above capitulation, here inclofed. (Orio-.) 
Rome, April 26, 1527. 97. 

46, a. Extrads from a letter of Florentinus; intel- 
ligence from Rome. (Lat) April 27, 1527. 98. 

46, b. Sir J. Ruffell and fir G. Cafalis, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; on the new capitulation. (Orig. Lat.) Rome 
April 26, I5'i7. ,00/ 



47. Card. Campeius, to Card Wolfey; on the im- 
pediments to the peace in Italy, &c. (Orig. Lat) 
Rome, April 28, 1527. 101. 

48. The Bp. of Verona, to Card. Wolfey ; in com* 
mendation ot fir J. Ruffell, whom the Pope has 
commiflioned to reprefent his difficulties to the k\ns. 
(Ong. Lat) Rome, April 29, 1527. 102. Ix 

49. Sir G. Cafalis, to fir J. Ruffell ? a variety of in- 
telligence concerning an infurreaion at Florence, 
Bourbon s motions, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Rome, May 2, 

103. 

50. ^r J Ruffell, to Card. Wolfey ; reports the 
commiffion he has received from the Pope iht Henry 
Vlii. and Francis l. and concerning the fiiid Pope's 
neavy complaints to other courts, &c. (Oiig.) 
Sarona, May 11, 1527. lol. 

51. A letter reprefenting the Pope's deplorable 
itate, and definngthat relief might fpeedily be fent 
intoCaftel St Angelo. (Lat) Caft. St Angelo, 
May 12, 1527. foe. 

52. Extraa from a letter of intelligence from 
Rome. (Lat) May 16, 1527. 107. 

53. An account of the taking of Rome by the im- 
penalifts, and of fome negociations fubfequent 
thereto. (Fr.) June 3, 1527T Jos. 

54. Pope Clement Vli, to Card. Wolfey; fignify- 
ingthat he had deputed Cafalis to reprefent his de- 
plorable Hate to Henry vill. (Lat) Caft.StAn{r. 
June 6, 1527. inijf 

65. A. Card. Famefe, to Card Wolfey; on the de- 
plorable ftate of the Holy See : fent by Cafalis. (Oris. 
Lat) Caft. St Ang. June 6, 1527. 1 12: 

56. ...... to Card. Wolfey ^ imploring his 

aid for the church. (Orig. Lat) baft. St An<r. 
June 7, 1527. 112. b? 

Card. SS. Quatuor (Puccius) to Card 
Wolfey; on the fame fubjea. (Orig. Lat) Caft* 
St Ang. 1527. 2 ■ 

58. p. Card. S. Euftachii (Paul de Csfis) to Card 
Wolfey ; on the fame fubjea. (Orig. Lat.) Caft St 
Ang. June 7, 1527. 114 

Sf'.?*'"^- J^'^Y^nnas (Bened. de Accoltis) to 
Card. Wolfey; on the fame fubjea (Orig. Lat) 
Caft.St Ang. June 7, 1527. 114. b. 

60. N. Gaddus Card. Firmanus, to Card. Wolfey 
expreffmg great regard, &c. (Orig.Lat) Caft.St 
Ang. June 7, 1527. 215. 

61. L. Card. Campeius, to Card. Wolfey; on the 
public and his private calamities. (Orig, Lat) Caft. 
St Ang. June 7, 1527. 115. b. 

62. The Bp. of Verona, to Card. Wolfey; on the 
calamitous ftate of affairs at Rome. N B The 
above 7 articles were fent by Cafalis. (Orie. Lat ) 
Rome, June 8, 1527. 116 

*,,^aV^ ?^ David's.? (Rich. Rawlins?) to 

the Abp. of Canterbury (Warham) ; about his contri- 
buting towards a fum paid by the Abp. for all the 
copies of the tranfiation of the New Teft. printed 
abroad. Hopne, in Suff. June 14, 1527. 117. 

64. Articles of a truce propofed by the Emperor to 
the Pope, through the Abp. of Capua, lately fent bv 
the latter to the former. (Lat) 1527. 119. 

65. Pope Clement Ml; to the Emperor diaries V • 
a long conciliatory epiftle. (Lat) Rome, June 14' 

123.' 

66. A paper on certain conditions propofed for the 
liberation of the Pope. (Lat.) July? 1526. 127. 

66. A commifiion to John Cocks, Canon of Salif- 
bury, the Archdeacon of London, aud Milo Spencer, 

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LL.D. Canon of York, to try a certain ecclefiaftical 
caufe. (Lat.) July 27, 1527. 128. 

67. The bull of Clement VII. conceiving the elec- 
tion of a future Pope, in cafe the prefent Ihould die 
before his irlcafe; with the promulgation at the end 
in MSw (Lat. printed.) Caft. St. Ang. July, 1527. 

132. 

68. Card to Card. Wolfey ; on the cala- 
mitous ftate of Rome, and craving fpeedy affiftance ; 
referring to Cafalis. (Orig. Lat.) Venice, July 3, 
1527. 1^5- 

69. Her. Card. Gonzaga, to Card. Wolfey ; noti- 
fying his being named a cardinal. (Orig. Lat.) 
Mantua, July 8, 1527. I36.b. 

70. L. Card, de Bourbon, to Card. Wolfey ; on the 
infults offered to the Pope. (Orig. I-at.) Paris, July 
24, 1527. 137. 

71. A paper, concerning the conduft the Pope 
means to hold with regard to Lautrec, the Venetians, 
&c. (Fr.) 1527. 138. 

72. The emperor Charles v, to Card. Salviati ; on 
the late events at Rome, which he difavows. (Lat.) 
Valladolid, July 28, 1527. 139. 

7S. A paper of requefts to Henry VIII, and Card. 
Wolfey ; to prevail on Lautrec to tly to the relief of 
Rome, and to bring about the reftoration of Rimini, 
Sienna, &c, to the Pope. (Lat.) 1527. 141. b. 

74. And. Doria, to Lautrec; on the dangerous 
ftate of G enoa. (Lat.) From the gallies at Chiavari, 

Aug. 7, 15127. 143. 

75. A. de Carpi, to a relation; laments the de- 
plorable ftate of Rome ; and reports his journey to the 
Yi\ court, and wifh to come on to England. (Lat.) 
Paris, Aug. 16, 1527. 144. 

76 to Henry VIII; propofmgmeafures 

for thejdeliverance of the Pope, by the conclufion of a 
peace between the Emperor and France. 1527. 147. 

77 Gilino, to the D. of Milan : intelli- 
gence concerning the Spanilh court. (Ital. chiefly 
in cypher.) Riofeco, Sept 4, 1527. r 149. 

78. Robt. Bp. of Dunkeld, to the Pope; coricera- 
ing a difpute relating to the rev^enucs of that See, and 
a conteft with James Creichton. (Lat.) 1 53. 

79. Three letters in cypher, faid to be from Card. 
Salviati, to M. Chriftofano. (Ital.) Paris, Sept. 10, 
22, and . . . 1527. 155. 

80. The magiftrates of Ragufa, to Card. Wolfey ; 
recommending the caufe of Orfatti, one of their 
citizens, who had been iniprifoned in England. (Lat.) 
Ragufa, Sept 20, 1527. 158. b. 

8 1 . A paper wholly in cypher, faid to be from Card. 
Salviati at Paris. 159. 

82. A French commander (Lautrec?) to the Fr. 
king; reporting the flate of the army and' proceed- 
ings of the Venetians, the D. of Milan, &c. (Fr.) 
Ochobiano, Sept 21, 1527. 160. 

83. Intelligence from Rome, lent by Card. Tri- 
vulcio to Lautrec. (Lat) Oct. 7, 1527. 162. 

84. Intelligence from Lombardy, extrafted from a 
letter of Calalis, (Lat) Placentia. Oa. 13, 1527. 

164. 

85. Sir. G. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey; reports the 
ftate of affairs in Lombardy, the Swifs join the French, 
&c. (Orig. Lat) Pavia, Ot\ 15, 1527. 165. 

86. The Bp. of Verona, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
tlie Bull for Wolfey 's college, &c. (Orig. I^t) 
Rome, Nov. 9, 1527. 168. 

87. A copy of the convention by which the D. of 
Fcrrara accedes to the league againft tlie Emperor. 
(Lat.) Ferrara, Nov. 15, 1527. 170. 



88. Sir G. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey; reports that 
a negociation between the Pope and the Impcrialifls 
had been broken off fmce the arrival of Lautrec iu 
Italy, &c. (Orig. Lat) Parma, Nov. 26, 1527. 182. 

89. Articles of a treaty propofed by Card. Wolfey 
to the Fr. king, for the defence of the church againft 
the Turks and Lutherans (Imperialifls). (Lat) 



1527. 



183, 



90. Alphotifus I. D. of Ferrara, and Card, H^ppo- 
litus his brother, to Henry VIII; credentials in favour 
of Jer. Ferrofinus. (Two origs. Lat.) Ferrara, Nov. 
30, and Dec. 1, 1527. 187- 

91. Sir Robt. Jerningham, to Henry. VIII; reports 
the intelligence he received from Lautrec, of the Pope 
having come to an agreement with the Imperialifts, 
and fome advice he (Lautrec) had given the Pope. 
(Orig.) Parma, Dec. 3, 1527. .188. 

92. Card Wolfey; to fir G. Cafalis ; a long difpatcli, 
chiefly concerning the king's fcruples about liis 
marriage: with a PS. about fome money fent to the 
prothonot Cafalis at Venice, (Orig. Lat) London^ 
Dec. 5, 1527. 189. 

93. Card. Wolfey, to Mons. de Lautrec ; congra- 
tulating him on his fucceffes, and credential in favour 
of fir Jo. Rufleli. (Fr.) Weflm. Dec. 31, 1527. 201. 

94. Pope Clement VII, to Card. Wolfey; fignify- 
ing his deliverance ; and exprefling his acknowledg- 
ments for the meafures taken by England and France 
through the interpofition of Wolfey. (Lat) Orvieti, 
Dec. 14, 1527. 202. 

95. Card. Wolfey, to fir G. Cafalis; on the ac- 
ceflion of the D. of F'errara to the league ; and ex- 
prefling much folicitude for fome point Count Guido 
Rangon was to apply for: probably the divorce. 
(Lat) More, Dec. 1527. 203. 

96. Card, Wolfey, to Mons. de Lautrec? congra- 
tulating him on the acceffion of the D. of Ferrara to 
the league. (Lat) More, Dec. 1527. 206. 

97. Pope Clement VII, to Henry VIII; credential in 

favour of (Lat. probably an orig. but 

not figned.) Orvieti, Dec. 18, 1527. 207. b. 

98. SirG. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey; reports that 
the Florentines were to join Lautrec. (Orig. Lat.) 
Florence, Dec. 18, 1527. 208. 

99. Sir Robt Jerningham, to Card. Wolfey ; variou* 
intelligence, chiefly concerning the alienation from 
the caufe of the confederates, &c. all received from 
Lautrec. (Orig.) Bologna, Dec. 21, 1527. 209- 

100. Sir G. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about the folitaiy ftate of the Pope, Lautrec, &c. 
alfo an extraft from a letter of the fame, on the pro- 
ceedings of the Pope, &c. The letter an orig. both 
in Lat and from Orvieti, Dec. 22, 1527. 210. 

101. Extraft from a letter of the D. of Ferrara ; 
concerning the tranfaftions in Italy ; chiefly thofe of 
Lautrec. "(Lat) Dec. 29, 1527. 213, 

102. Extracts from two letters of intelligence from 
fir G. Cafalis: chiefly concerning Lautrec. (Lat.) 
Orvieti, Dec. Si, 1527, and Pigaio, Jan. 2, K52S. 

215. 

103. Clement VII; his commifTion, by which he de- 
legates his whole power to the perfon it is add i t (fed 
to : perhaps fuch a one was fent to Wolfey for the 
affaii-s of England : the date mufl have been during 
the Pope'9 imprifovment (Lata draught.) i527- 

218. 

JltelUuSy B. X. 

Codex chartac. in folio, folior. 197. 
. 1. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey and Henry Viif ; 
two difpatcUe3 on hii^ negociations a,t the Papal Court, 

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chiefly about the divorce, (Orig.) Orvieti, Jan. i, 

1528. 2. . 

. 2. A paper, entitled, " the coming and receiving 
of the Ld. Cardinal at St Pauls for the efcaping of 
Clement VII.'* Jan. 5, 1528. 6. 

3. Card. Wolfey, to fir G. Cafalis; inftruftions 
about the application for the divorce. (Lat. a cor- 
refted draught.) Jan. 1528. . 7. 

4. Secret inftru£Hons to Bp. Staphyleus of what 
he is to tranfaft at Rome in the king s name, concern- 
ing the divorce. (Lat) Jan. 8? 1528. 15. 

5. Card. Wolfey, to Clement VII ; lamenting his 
late confinement, and intimating the king's great fo- 
licitude about the matter applied for (the divorce?) 
(Lat a conreded draught) Jan. 1528. 19. 

6. Henry VIII, to Clement VII; on the fame lUbje6ls. 
(Lat. a correfted draught.) Jan. 1528. 2 J. 

7. Card. Wolfey *s iriftruftions to Bp. Staphyleus, 
on the matters he hath to treat at Rome in the 
name of the king. (Lat) Jan. 1528. 24. 

8. Three fragments of draughts of letters and in- 
ftruftions: probably by Wolfey. 1528. 27. 

9. Clau. Dodieu (fic) to the Fr. king? intelligence 
conceniing the armies, and their leaders^ in Apulia, 
&c. (Orig. Fr.) Florence, Jan. 9, 1528. 29. 

10. Wm. Knight^ to Card. Wolfey; chiefly con- 
cerning his negociations about the divorce, (two 
originals.) Afte, Jan. 10 and 9} 1528. Si. 

11. Sir Robt Jerningham, to Card. Wolfey; the 
Pope hefitates to accede to the league; and about 
Mons. de LautreC's proceedings* (Orig.) Bologna, 
Jan. 10, 1528. .34. 

' 12. Extrafts from a letter of fir G. Cafalia, with 
Various intelligence concerning the hoftilities in Italy, 
and about the applicatioti concerning the divorce, 
•&c. (Lat) Jan. 13, 1528. 35. 

13. Her. Cai'd. Gonzaga^ to Card. Wolfey; com- 
limentaL (Orig. Lat) Mantua, Jan 16, 1528. 

88. b. 

• 14. The Bp* of Verona, to Card. Wolley; ex- 
preffing his devotednefs, and his refolution to retire 
to Verona. (Orig. Lat) Venice, Jan. 18, 1528. 39. 

. 15. Mons. de Lautrec, to the Fr. king; about the 
Pope's backwardnefs in joining the league; the Lanf- 
quenets refufe to leave Rome without money ; and 
various intelligence about the armies. (Fn) Ancona, 
Jan. 29, 1528. * 41. 

• 16. Bp. Staphyleus, to Card; Wolfpy; acquaints 
'him that he and the Bp. of Rochefter Had, during the 
voyage^ ftrenuoufly difputed on a certain point (pro- 
bably the divorce.; (Orig. Lat) Bologna, Jan. 20, 

J 528. 42. 

1 7 Sir Robt. Jerningham, to Card. Wolfey; intel- 
ligence received from Lautrec, about his endeavours 
to make the Pope accede to the league ; a defqent 
into Sardinia, his own (Lautrec's) progrefs toward 
Ts^aples. (Orig.) Rymola, Jan. 29, 1528. / 42. b. 

1 8. Card* Wolfey^ to Card. Campeius and Card. 
SSprum Quatuor; when Gardiner and Fox w6re 
fent to RomCi (Lat two draughts.) Jan* 1528. 43. 

19. Card. Wolfey, to the Pope; in favoikr of Bp. 
^Staphyleus, fent by i the king to. bis court. (Jjat^ a 
rough draught) Lond. Jan. 1528. 46.- b. 

20. Henry VIII, to And. Gritti the Doge ofV enice; 
dtliring the reftitution of the towns of Ravenna and 
Cervia, and a ftore of ialt, to the Pope, which the Re- 
public had feized during his imprifonment (Lat a 
draught) 1528. ^46. ] 

ai. Card. Wolfey, to the Prothonotary (Cafalia.^) 



inftruftions about the king s application at Rome for 
the divorce. (Lat) 1528. 47. 

22. Part of a letter faid to be from fir G. Cafalis,' 
to Card. Wolfey; concerning. the uuwillingnefs of: 
the Venetians to enter into the league. (Lat.) 1528.^ 

50. 

23. Part of a lettqr from Card. Wolfey, to the Bp-- 
of Verona; concerning the Bp's, intended retreat., 
(Lat) 1528. 51. 

24. Henry VIII, to the College of Cardinals ; and 
alfo a draught of a circular letter to p^ticular cardi- 
nals ; acknowledging their readinei(s to acquiefce iij 
his requefl:. (Lat) 1528. 52. 

25. Card. Wolfey, to fome perfon in France; ac-^ 
knowledging favoursi (Lat a draught) 1528. 53. 

2G. Card. Wolfey, to the Bp.- of Verona. (Lat. i 
draught) 1528. 54. 

27. Henry Vlii, to the Card. SSor. QuatUor Co- 
ronator. (Lat a draught) 1528. 56. 

28. Hehry vtn, to the Bp. of Verona. (Lat i 
draught) 1528. 58. 

29. Henry VIll, to the Do^e of Venice; in farou'r 
of the Protli. Cafalis. (Lat. a draught.) 1528. 60. ' 

30. Card. Wolfey, to the Card, of Ancona; recom- 
mending the king's fuit (I^t a draught) I5ca. 

62. 

. ai. . . . . A . i to Card. Wolfey; concerning the 
unwillingnefs of the Venetians to reftore Ravenna 
arid Cervia to the Pope; (Lat) Orvieti, Jan. 21^ 
1528. 63.' 

32. Card. Wolley, to the Pope ; .great profefiions of 
devot(^dnefs, and reprobating the untowardneis of the 
Venetians about the reftoration,» (Lat a draught.) 
1528. ' 65. 

S3. Card. Wolfey, to Ma de Lautrec.^ about the 
reftoration refufed by the Venetians. (Lat. a 
draught) 1528. ^p.j 

84. Card. Wolfey, to fil- G. Cafklis t acknowledg- 
Ing the good offices of the Card. SSor. Quatuor, about 
the reftitution of Ravenna, &c; (Lat; draughts ; per- 
haps nlore than one letter^: 1528. 67. 

35. Part of a .letter from the Bp. df Worceftef 
(Silv. Gigles?) to Card. Wolfey; about the co^- 
adjutorfliip of the abbey of St Martin at Tournay. 
(Laty 1517? /. / ' 

' 36. Card. Wolfey, to the Pope; urging him moft 
earneftly to fei^d him oyer a decretal commiflion in 
thci heft , form. . ( Lat; a draught.*) 1 5 2^. 71. 

3^; Henry Vlli, to t¥e Doge of Venice? concern* 
ing the, reftitution of Ravenna and Cervia. ( Lat a 
draught); 1,548- 7 1 . b. . 

38;' Sir Robti Jerningliam, to Card; Wolfey; lau- 
trec's vrny arrives on the frontiers of Naples, Civi- 
.tej)a fun-fijders. (Orig,) Peraie, Feb. 6, 1528. 72. 

Sp. Card. Wolfe^y< to fir G. Cafalis and Pet Vannes, 
the king's orators ^^oic^e;* cautioning them about 
the elewop.of ane^v^ P'ope : a report probably pre- 
vailed. of the death of CJement VII. (Orig. Lat.) 
LondQpi ypj>. 6, 15^9. : , . , 72. b. 

40. Hc^nry Vlll, tb the Popie; acknowledgments, 
&C4i (Lat^two dratghts.) 1528; ; - 73.. 

4 1; Henjyt VIII, to Card, CaiiJpeiuS ; ftrongjiy . re* 
comniefeiding his fmtlat R^mei (Lat a drauglit.) 
1528. ' J > 75f 

42. Heyt. Miffolus, to Card. Wolfey; reports his 
arrival and tranfa^ioDs at Paris with the Fr. king, 
the (^ardt d^ ljofp(\Di^,J)T4 Tayjpr, &c. alfo news from 
Italy. (Orig* Lat) .Paris, Feb.. 25, 15?^8. , 76: 

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Has his being made a cardinal. (Orig- Lat,) Venice, 
Feb. 18, 1528. 77. b. 

44. Card. Wolfey, and Henry VIII, to the Pope ; 
moft earneftly urging the king's fuit. (Lat two 
draughts.) Feb. 10? 1528. 78. 

45. Henry VIII, to Card, de Monte? complimental, 
and defiring his concurrence in the fuit (Lat. a 
draught.) Feb. 1528, 80. 

46. Louifa of Savoy, mother to Francis I, to 
Clement Vll ; ftrongly recommending the king of 
England's fuit. (Fr.) St Germain en TAye, Feb. 28, 
1528. 80. b. 

47- Francis I. and Louifa, his mother, to Mons. 
de Lautrec ; defiring him to interfere in favour of 
Henry viiith's fuit at Rome. (Fr. two letters.) St 
Germ. Feb. 28, 1528. 81. 

48. Bryan Tuke, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about public affairs, the negociations for peace be- 
tween France and the Emperor, &c. (Orig.) London, 
March 4, 1528. 82. 

49. John Carow, to Card. Wolfey ; notifying the 
death of fir R. Jemingham, and requefting the grant 
of fome of his lands in Suffolk. (Orig.) Camp near 
Naples, April 26, 1528. " 84. 

^0. Card. Wolfey, to Card. Campcius? wifhing 
him to be fent Legate to England, and moft earneftly 
recommending the king's luit. (Lat a draught.) 
May 11? 1528. 95. 

51. Phi. de Senis, Cam. Apoft. Decanus, tq 

irequefting that Card. Wolfey may be applied to, to 
take off the fequeftration of fome allum belonging 
toAug. Ghifi. (cf.X. 72.) (Orig.) Civita vecchia. 
May 3, 1528: 86. b. 

52. Seven draughts of letters to Rome: i. Card. 
Wolfey, to fir G. Cafalis: 2. Card. Wolfey, to Card. 
^ 3. Henry VIII, to Clement VII : 4. Card. Wol- 
fey, to Clement vil : 5. Henry VIII, to the College of 
Cardinals : 5. Card. Wolley, to the College o( Car- 
^iinals: 6. Card. Wolfey, to fir G. CafaJia: 7. Ctrd. 
Wolfey, to Card. Campeius? on hi* \>6xt% ttamed 
Legate. (Lat) May, 1528. 88. 

53. Pope Clement VII ; his bull about the divorce : 
addreffed to the Cardinals Wolfty and Campeius. 
X Lat ) Viterbo, J une, 1 528- 97- 

54. Ft. Card. Comdius, to Henry VIII j aottfying 
his being made a cardinal. (Orig. Lat) Venice, 
June 13, 1528. 101. 

55 de Foix, to a prefident; reporting an 

advantage obtained before Naples. (Orig. Fr.) 
jCamp before Naples, June 27, i5iiB. . loi. b. 

6<k SalTiati? to Card. melius; refiorts fome 
operations of the armies in Lombardy, &a (Orig, 
Ital.) Viterbo, July U, . joa.b. 

57- Jo. Cuftlis Prothonotary, to Card. Wolfey; 
about the retUtution of Ravenna and Cervk, &c. 
(Orig. Lat.) Venice? Aug* «a, I5fie. 103. 

58. Extiafts from letters, from i. Sir Greg. Ca- 
falis, of Aug. 'i5: 2. Sir Greg. CafaKs, Viterbo, Aug 
26 : 3. the Protli. Cafalis, Venice Aug. 31 ; containing 
reports concerning the death of Lautrec, ttoe eom 
maud given to the M^vq. de Salii2;za, the fkffUr jcxf the 
restitution of Ravenna, &c, (Lat) liSJ. 106. 

50. Jo. Cafalis Proth. to Card. WolfSsy ; sepoits a 
defeat of the French near Naples. (Origin Lat) 
Venice, Sept lO, 1528. lOQ. 

60. Paul Cafalis, to fir Gregory his hrodierj re 
ports fome negt)ciations between And. Oovia in die 
name of the Emperor, and the Pope^ &?e; (Orig. 
Ital.) Viterbo, Sept £9, 1^8. * 111. 

61 . Cxtra6t from a letter of fir G. CafaliSi. on the 



military affairs in Italy. (Lat) Laureti, Oft. lO^ 
1528. , 11^. 

62. Jo. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence con- 
cerning the war in Italy. (Orig. Lat) Venice 
0£l. 12, 1528. 1 IS. 

63. Paul Cafelis; a note of an advantage gained 
by tlie Romans in Calabria. (Lat.) Rome, 0&. 13, 
1528. 114. b. 

64. Seven copies and parts of letters of intelligence 
firofn, 1. Sir G. Cafalis, to Pet Vannes, Bologna, O^. 
29, and Nov. 1 1 : 2. Jac. Salviati, to Sir Greg. Cafalis : 

s. Sir Greg? Cafalis, to Rome, Oa. 24 

(this probably was the Proth.) 4, and 5. the Proth* 
Cafalis, to Vannes, Rome, O^t. 30 ; 6, Cafalis, to 

Vannes, Rome, Nov. 2: 7. Jo. Joachim^ to 

Camerina, 06t 25, 1528. (Lat) 115. 

65. The Proth. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey ; repoit$ 
his proceedings with the Pope, &c. during the in-^ 
difpofition of his brother fir Gre^. who was gone to 
Bologna. (A copy, and the original Lat.) Rome, 
Oa. 30, 1538. 123. 

66. A bull of Pope Clement Vll. authorizing 
Henrjr vni. to apply cer^^in funds to the endowment 
of Kmg's Collecre Cambridge, and the College of 
Windfor : it is addrefled to Card. Wolfey as legate. 
(Lat) Rome, Nov. 2, 1528. i30. 

67- The Proth. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey; a long 
report of his proceedinffs concerning a bull for the 
ere6lion of cathedrals, &c. alfo intelligence about 
the court of Rome, &c. (An original, and copy of 
another letter, to P. Yaimcs, Lat.) Rome, Nov. 14 

and )5, 1528. 135. 

68. Extra6ls from letters of fir G. de Cafalis, to Pei 
Vann€$ ; on the affairs of Rome^ to which place he 
intends to return the next djiy. (Liit) Bologna^ 
Nov. ao, 152B. 141. 

69. SirG. de Cafalis, to Pet Vannes? concerning 
his return to Rome, his expenfes, (Orig. Lat.) 
Bologna, Nov. a 1, J 588. 145. 

70. Henry VIII; his inftru6lions to fir Fr. Bryan, 
and . Mr. Pet Vannes, fent as his orators to the cguit 
of Rome. (Orig. figned by Henry at the b^inning 
and end.) Dec. i ? 1528, '146. 

71. A declaration or promife of Q. Catharine of 
Aragon, made before certain bifliopsand notaries^ that 
fhe will forthwith fend to Spain for the original breve 
of the pope concerning lier marriase with Henry VIIL 
(Orig. Lat on vellum.) Greenwich, Dec. lO, 159,9. 

159. b. 

Tt. Phr. de Senis, Cam. Apof^. Dec. to Card. 
Wolfcj^; regueftin^ the reftitution of fome allum 
feized in London- (cf. X. 51.) (Qrig. Lat) Civita- 
vecchia? D^c. r, 1528. 161. 

73. Sir Fr. Bryan, and Pet VanneS; to Card. Wol- 
iey ; reporting ftnne intellig«ice they collected on 
tlieir journey, chiefly at Boulogne. (Orig, Lat.) 
Motrdle, Dec. 7, 1528. 162. 

74. Pope acment VII, to Card. "VTolfey; cre- 
dential in favour of Fr. Canij^nus. (Lat probably 
an original; but »ot figned.) Rome^ Dec. 15, 1528. 

l«3. b. 

75. Jo. Cafalis, Proth. to Card. WoMirjr ; along re- 
port •f ha» proceedings at da Papal Court, chiefly 
about the divorce. (Orig.Xat.) Rome^ Dec. 16, 
152a* 164. 

76* John Wefton, a fryar preacher and confeflTor, 
to ...... . complaining of perfecution, and deflring 

a dilpenfation. (Orig.) From his convent at Green- 
wich> Dec. 17, I5^s, 171. 

77. Sir Fr. Bryan, and P. Vannes, to Card. Wol- 
fey; intelligence concenmig th€J cruelties of the 

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78. Card. Wolfey, to fir Fr. Bryan, and Pet. 
Vannes ; a long difpatch, containing inftruftions and 
intelligence: with a P. S. fol. 185. b. (Orig.) 
Weftm. Dee. ]9, 1528. 173. 

79. Pafqual Spinula, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning 
the rellitution of the allum. (vid. X. 51 and 72.) 
(Orig. Lat) London, Dec. 21, 1528. 185. 

80. Sir Fr. Bryan, and P. Vannes, to Card Wolfey ; 
report intelligence received from Campanus and 
Vine. Cafalis, chiefly concerning their miflions ; the 
Pope's dilemma, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Chambery, 
Dec. 28, 1528. 186. 

81. A fragment, probably of a letter from fir G- 
Cafalis, from Rome. N. B. This is part of X. 83. 
Dec. 31 ? 1528. 189. b. 

82. Card. Wolfey, to fir Gr. Cafalis ; about the 
decretal bulls brought by Campeius, which he 
eameftly defires he may have the exhibiting of, &c. 
(Lat. a draught.) 1528. 190. 

83. Sir G. Cafalis, probably to Card. Wolfey; re- 
ports the Pope's compliance and great dilemma. (Lat. 
anextraft.) Dec. 31, 1528. 195. 

84. Heads of things to be expedited, as contained 
in the inftruftions of fir Fr. Bryan and Mr. P. Vannes. 
<Lat.) Dec. 1528. 197. 



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Codex chartaceusy in folio, conibns, fdik 24ft. 

1. Sir G. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey; the Pope 
f>flfers to go to Spain to treat for a peace, if Wolfey 
urill go thither likcwife, &c. (Orig. Lit) Rome, 
Jan, 3, 1529. 7. 

2. Sir G. Cafalis, to Vine Cafalis ; reports Im neffp- 
ciations, and fome late tranfadtions at Iion\e, &c. 
(Lat.) Rome, Jan. 3, 1589- 8. 

3. A |?ttef with the fubfcription in cypher; inteLi 
ligence that the Bp. of Aquila had taken that tovft^ 
and the viceroy, and recoipmending that t]ie laid 
town be well fupplied to prevent the lofs of it. (Ital. ) 
Jan. eJ, 1529. M. b.' 

4. An aHonymous letter, comjerning the takiqg 
of Aquila from the Imperialifts by Camilla P^r4Q;, 
&c. (Ital.) Ron\e, Jan. 12, 152^, 12. b. 

5. Dr. W. Knight, aBd W. Rennet;, repoH ifh?* in-^ 
fornution they obtained from X. OaJSilis CQncerning 
the (Ufpofition of the Pope, ^lis alarm if the Emperor 
fliould hear of the decretal, &c* (Qri^.) . Pari3, Jan. 
8, J5C9. IS. 

6. Sir Fr. Bryajj a»d P. Vijnne$, to Cajrd. Wolfey>; 
report the intelligence they obtained aV $ologi>a^ 
and the converfation tl^y had with the.gavprnQf of 
that city, chiefly aljout the affair of the kiijg*s divorce. 
(Orig. Lat.) Florence, Jan. 8, 1529. : 15, 

7. Card. Wolfey, to fir G. I^afalfe, fir ^r. Bryaq, 
and P. Vannes ; ^cknowled^^ their letters, and. ftnds 
inteingenc^, .chiefly cp^ip^ymng the divorce. Rich- 
mond, Jan. 17, 1529. 18. 

8. Cardi Wolfey, to IVtf. ScQretayy (Knight?) ^nd 
Mr. Benn^t ;. a loAg difpatch on the aiFairs i^ agfit^- 
tion between EngUn4 and {lome ; with inftn^6Uo^\f . 
Jan- 1529. so; 

9. Paul Cafali»> tp onf pf his bret^hxen ; report^ the 
Pope> dangerous illpefs, a <;reatiQii of cardinal, the 
anival of Bryan and Vannes, &c. (Ital.) Bom^, 
Jan. 19, 1529* 29* 

10% Jo. Cafalis, Proth* to Card* Wolfey; reports 



the Pope's death : not true. (Orig. Lat.) Venicei 
Jan. 21, 1529. 29^ b. 

11. Pet. Vannes, to Card. Wolfey; a long report 
concerning the bulls for the Bpk. of Winchefter, his 
opinion of fir G. Cafelis, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
Jan. 27, 1529. SO. 

12. Sir Greg. Cafalis, to Vincent Cafalis ; on the 
arrival of Bryan and Vannes, a famine and tumults 
at Rome, and various othier intelligence. (Lat. an 
extract) Home, Jan. 27, I52d. 33. 

13. Sir Fr. Bryan, fir Gr. Cafalis, and P. Vannes, 
to Card. Wolftv ; a long difpatch on their proceed- 
ings, and intelhgence. (Orig. Lat) Rome, Jan. 28, 
1529. 35. 

14. Jac. Salviatus, to Card, Wolfey ; profeflSnghis 
readinefs to ferve Bryan and Vannes, whom, efne- 
ciatly the latter, Wolfey recommended to him. 
(Orig. Lat) Rome, Jan. 27, >5fl9. 45. 

15. Sir Gr. Cafalis ; intelligence about the bullsfbr 
the cathedrals, the Pope's health, &c. (Lat. an ex- 
traf^.) Rome, Jan. 28, 1529. 46. 

16. Jo. Card, de Salviatis, to Card. WoMey; in- 
telligence about Aquila, the Pope's health, &c. 
(Orig. Lat) Paris, Jan. 29, 1529. 47. 

17. Steph. Gardiner, to Card. Wolfey; about thd 
Pope's illnefs, and the confequences that . M'puld at- 
tend his death. (Orig*) LyonSi^ Jan. si, 1529. 

48. 

18. Sir Gr. Cafalis, and P* Vannes,^ to Card. Wol- 
fey ; about the bulls for erecting abbies into ca- 
thedrals, the Bpk. pf Winchefter, &c. (Orig. Lat)' 
Rome, Jan. 30, 1529. ' 50. 

19. Sir Gr. Cafalis, and P. Vannes, to Card. M^ol- 
fey ; report a relapfci gf the Pope. (Oxjg^ Lat) Rome,^ 
Feb. 3, 1529. . -54. 

20. Paul Cafalis, to his brother John; about thd 
Pope's health. (Itat.) Rome, Feb. 4, 15^9. 55., 

. John Cafalis, Proth. to Card* Wolfey ; about th^ 
Pope's health, the D. of Urbino s reffkffiiefs, &c, 
(Orig. Lat) Venice, Feb. 9, 1 529. 56. 

22- Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Stephen (Gardiner?) 
about his ele6lion to the Papacy., Weftm. Feb. 7^ 
1529- ... 57. 

23. A note? pf fome letters. 58. b. 

24. Hicr. fde Ghinuce) Bp. of Worcefter„ tp 
Henvy via ; tnanking him for a recommeivdatipi]^ for 
a higher dignity. (Orig. L^t.) Valleoleto ? feb. 19, 
4529. *9- 

25. Card- Wolfey, to (jarctiner, Bryan, Cafalis, 
and Vannes; a long difoatch, i<iftru6lion^, intel- 
ligence, &c. (Ovig.) Weflm. Feb. 20, 1529: 60. 

2Q. Henry VIII ; his inftru6lions to Dr. Steph/ Gar* 
diner^ (ir Fr. Bryan, fir Gr. Cafalis, and Mr. Pet. 
Vannes, his ambalfadors at Rome. (Orig. figned at 
the begihnJng and end by Henry,) i'eb.^ai? 1529; ^ 

27. The Englifli ambaffadors at Rome, to tard 
Wolfey; various intelligence about Aquila,; &(p. 
(qrig. Lat) Rome, Feb. 21, 1529. ^ 79. 

28. ft-yan TuHe, to Card. Wolfdy; reports tha 
king's obfervatiyns on feveral letters from Wolfey, 
Rome; Spain, ahd France ; and about fomef concern 
relating to the " Greth Marlh." (Orig.) London, 
Feb. 22, 1529. ' .80. 

29. Card. Wolfey, to fif GnCafatisandP. Vannes ; 
about the price for the bulls for Winchefter, and thtf 
icmittancei^ for the fame.^ Weftm. Feb. 20, 1529^ 82. 

SO. Paul Caialis, to the Proth. his brother ; about 
the Fopt's health. (Ital) Rome, Feb. 28, 1529. 

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. 31. Here. Miffolus, to Card. Wolfey; reports the 
difliculties he met with at the French court in foH- 
c4tiug fome objeft for Wolfey, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Lyons, jVIarch 7, 1529. 85. 

3fe. Card. Wolfey, to the four ambaffadors ' at 
Rome ; various intelligence ; the bulls for Winchcfter 
not yet arrived, the nuncio in Spain dead, &c. alfo 
inftru6lions in cafe of the Pope's death &c. (Orig.) 
Hanipton-court, March 14, 1529. 86. 

33. Sir Fr. Bryan's declaration of what had been 
communicated to him on tliepartof the Fr. king, 
con tuning the fteps taken for the divorce: the 
whole in cypher, with the decypher interlined. Alfo 
the Fr. king's, Francis L credential to fir Fr. Bryan, 
in favour of his prefident des Comptes, fent ambafla- 
dor to the Pope. (The former Latin, the latter Orig. 
Fr.) Paris, March 10, 1529. 90. 

34. Henry VIII, to his ambaiTadors at Rome ; in- 
ftrudtions about tlieir negociations in his great caufe. 
(Orig.? figned at the top.) Greenwich, April 5, 
1529. 92. 

35. Card. Wolfey, to his ambaiTadors at Rome; 
two difpatchcs ; 6n their negociations, and public 
aflkirs in general. (Orig?) Weftm. April 6, 1529. 

94. 

36. Doubts to be propofed concerning the vali- 
dity of the breve of Pope Julius II. authorizing the 
marriage of Q. Catharine with Henry VIII. (Lat. 
three articles.) 106. 

37. J. Salviatus to Card. Campeius ; intelligence 
concerning the Popes difficulties in the aifair of the 
divorce; the war in Naples ; the Turks, &c. (Lat.) 
Rome, May 15, 1529. 112. 

38. Henry VIII ; his inftruftions to Dr. Bennet, 
fcnt to refidcat Rome when Mr. Stephen (Gardiner?) 
was recalled thence. . (Lat.) May 2 1 ? 1 529. 1 15. ' 

39. A fummary of the motives (more fully ex- 
plained elfewhere) which ought to induce the Pope 
to comply in the matter of the divorce. (Lat.) 
1529. 117. 

40. Card. Wolfey, to the king's ambaiTadors at 
Rome ; concerning their negociations. (Orig.) 
Richmond, May 21, 1529. 119. 

41. Sir G. Cafalis, to Job. Cafalis ; intelligence 
concerning the Pope'}$ health, the ftate of aifairs in 
Hungary, Apulia, &c. (Extrafts, Lat.) Rome, 
May 24^ 15, and 17, 1529, 123. 

42. Pet. Valines, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning 
the retjiirn of Stephen and Bryan ; the Emperor ar- 
rived at Genoa ; the office of colle6tor, &c. (Orig. 
Lat.) Rome, May 29, 1529. 124. 

43. A note of intelligence concerning the French 
in Milan. (Ital.) Magnano, May 31, 1529. 

125. b. 

44. Card. Wolfey, to the ambaffadors at Rome ; 
a long difpatch on their negociations concerning the 
great caule (the divorce) the Jlmperor's interfering 
in it, &c. with a minute of it at the end. May 30? 
1529. 126. 

. 45. I^ope Clement Vli, to Card. Wolfey ; lament 
ing tl^c impedimen ts which prevent his gratifying, the 
king. (Orig. npt. figned, Lat.) Rome, May 31, 
1529. 138. 

46. A note of intelligence from Milan; Biagraffe 
battered; C. Rangon wounded, &c. ,(Lat) May 3 J, 
i.v.o. ' • 138. h. 

47. Sir G. Cafali$, to Card. Wolfey; three dif 
patches, containing various intelligence concerning 
ti e war, tlie negociations for peace, the bulls for 
rrcfting cathedrals, a commiffiori in the caufe of the 



divorce, &c. (Orig. Lat. the laft in cyplier, but de^ 
cyphered.) Rome, June 5, 4 and 5, 1529. 139^ 

48. Sir G. Cafalis, and P. Vanties, to Card. Wol- 
fey; two difjiatches on the pofture of affiiirs at Rome/ 
an audience from the Pope concerning the eommif- 
fjoner, his perplexity, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, 
June 6, 1529. 147. 

49. Sir G. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
received from And. Doria, of the Emperor's arming 
and vi6lualling feveral fliips, &c. (Orig. Lat) 
Rome, June 6, 1529. •154.- 

50. A fummary of intelligence from Genoa, about 
the Emperor's coming into Ital}-, &c. (Ital.) June 
7 and 8, 1529. 155. b. 

5 1. B. Card, of Ravenna (Ben. de Accolti) to Card. 
Wolfev; profeffing great regard, and a defireof doing" 
him lervice. (Orig. Lat; Rome, June 7, i52y.. 

156. 

52. Sir Gr. Cafalis, and P. Vannes, to Card. WoU 
fey ; on their negociations ; the Pope much preju- 
diced againft the allies, &c. (Orig. Lat part cypher, 
but decyphered.). Rome, June 13, 1529. 157. 

53. Her. Card, of Mantua, to ; intelli- 
gence of And. Doria having failed from Genoa to. 
letch the Emperor. (Orig. Ital.) Mantua, June 13, 

1529. 162. 

54. Extrafl from a letter of the Pope's tr^afurer a^ 
Placentia, giving an account of an action near Pa- 
via, in which the French were worfted. (Lat.) June 
22, 1529. 162. b. 

55. Henry VIII, to Dr. Bennet, fir G. Cafalis, and 
P. Vannes ; intelligence, and inftruftions concerning 
the divorce. (Orig. figned at tbiB beginning.) Bride- 
well, June 23, .1529. . ,165. 

56. Steph. Gardiner, to the ambaffadors at Rome j 
cautioning them to prevent the intended advqcatioa 
of the caufe of the divorce ; and advifing them to 
procure, tlie difpatch of the bulls for Wolfey V college 
at Oxford. (Orig.) Weftm. June 25, 1529. 166. 

57. Card. Wolfey, to P. Vannes; direfting hirn 
tp impetrate new. bulls for his college, thofe brought 
by Gardiner being defeftive. (Orig.) Weftm. June 
25, 1529. 167. 

58. Silv. Darius, to Card. Wolfey; reports his ar- 
rival at Rome from England ; the Pope continues 
much indifpofcd ; his intercourfe with the arpbaffa* 
dors, Sanga, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, June 27 and 
29, U«9. 168. 

59. Card. Wolfey, to the aml?affadors at Rome; 
about the advocation of the king's caufe. (Orig.) 
Weftm. June 22, 1529. 169. 

60. W. Benin^t, to Card. Wolfey ; remonftrates 
againft taking opinion at Rome relpeiSing the advo- 
cation; concerning fome communication with Jac. 
Salviati about the fame; and a commiffion, i&c, 
(Orig.) Rome, June 27, 1529. 170. 

61. W. Bennet, fir G. Cafalis, and P. Vannes, 
Englifli ambaffadors at Rome, to Card. Wolfey ; two 
difpatches, the firft a long pne, and partly in cypher 
but decyphered ; on * theii- negociations with the 
Pope, Salviati,' &c. concerning the kings caufe; 
alfo fome ititcHigence. (Orig. Lat.) - Rome, June 
28'and 29, 1529. 172.' 

62. P. Vannes, to CaiW. Wolfey; intelligence 
concerning the iSaufc of the diyofce, kc. (Partly cy- 
pher, but decypheied ; Orig. Lat.) Rome, June 3^ 
1529. 182.' 

63. Silv. Darius, to Card. Wolfey ; reports an au- 
dience from thePo|)e. (Orig. Lat.*^ Rome; Jnlv 9, 
1529.' 18K 

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ing that he cannot comply with the king^s requeft. 
(Lat.) Rome, July 8, 1529. 186. 

^5. P. Vannes, to Card. Wolfey; conceniing a 
penfion claimed by the Bp. of Palentia, and a bull 
for a penfion on the archbk. of Toledo. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, July 8, 1529* 187. 

66. Sir Gr. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about the war in Italy, Landriani taken by the Spa- 
niards, and the French defeated, &c. (Orig. Lat. 
fend wanting.) July 9? 1529. 188. 

67. P. Vannes, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning the 
advocation, &c. .(Orig. Lat) Rome, July 9^ 1529. 

189. 

68k Wk Bennet, to Card WoHey; reports an au- 
dience from the Pope concerning the advocation. 
(Orig.) Rome, July 9, 1529. 192. 
1 69. Tlie Engliflx ambaffadors at Rome, to Card. 
Wolfey ; two difpatches concerning the divorce. 
(Chiefly in cypher, but decyphereoT Orig, Lat.) 
Rome, July 8 and 10, J529. 194. 

70. A note of intelligence concerning the war in 
Italy. (Lat.) July 10, 1529^ 201. b. 

71. The Englifh ambafladors at Rome, to Card. 
Wolfey ; intelligence of a peace between the Pope 
*and the Emperor, the latter coming to Italy, the 
.war in Lombardy, Ibme proceedings about the advo- 
cation, &c. (Two dilpatclies, the latter in cypher, 
but decyphered* Orig* Lat) Rome> July 16, 
1539. 202. 

72. Pope Clement VII, to Card. Wolfey ; two let- 
ters ; the ift notifying his league with the Emperor, 
and the 2d on the advocation. N. B. Of this there 
is a duplicate. (Lat.) Rome, July is and 19, 

1529. 205. 

73. Steph. Gardiner, to P. Vannes ; a friendly note. 
(Orig. Lat.) Greenwich, July 28, 1529. 208. b. 

74. Pet. Vannes, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
concerning the Emperor, the affairs of Lombardy, 
&c. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Aug. 10, 1529. 209. 

75. The Englilh ambaffadors at Rome, to Card. 
Wolfey ; Various intelligence ; the Pope greatly per- 
plexed at the proceedings of the Imperiahfts ; tneir 
conference with the Pope concerning the peace, &c. 
(Orig. Lat.) Rome, Aug. 14, 1529. 211. 

77. Pet. Vannes, to Card. Wolfey ; about his en- 
deavours for the expediting of certain bulls, and in- 
telligence concerning the Emperor, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, Sept. 5, 1529. 214. 

78. Aproteftation made bj^ the Emperor's ambaf- 
fador at Rome (Mufettula) m behalf of Q. Catha- 
rine ; and her appeal from the two legates to the 
Pope. (Lat.) 1529. 216. 

79. Articles given by Card. Wolfey concerning a 
treaty of peace; with aufwers to the fame. (Lat.) 

1529. 218. 

80. Pope Clement Vir, to Card. Wolfey ; creden- 
tial in favour of Paul Cafalis, fent to folicit the 
king^s aid againft the Turks. (Lat) Rome^ 061. 4, 
1529, 220. 

81. Articles of a treaty between the Pope, the 
Emperor, the K. of Hungary, the D. of Milan, and 
the Venetians. (The beginning wanting.) Bologna, 
Dec. 23, 1529. • * 226. 

82. The Cards. Wolfey and Campeius, to the 
l^ope ; urging him ftrenuoufly to comply with tlie 
king's requeft in his great caufc. (Lat.) 1529. 235. 

83. Card. Wolfey, to fir Gr. Cafalis and Pet. 
yannes; concerning their impctration of the bulls 
for the fupprefliou of ccitain abbies and ereding ca- 
thedrals, and to exempt Ciimbridge from the lip. of 
tlj^'s jurifdidtiou^ (A draughty I^t^ 1529. 243. 



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months after the advocation, he will confirm the di- 
vorce. (A draught, Lat.) 1529. 247- 



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Codex cbartac. in folio, conftans foliis 224. 

1. Sir Fr. Bryan, to Card. Wolfey ; reporting tlac 
reception of Card. Campeius at Canterbuiy. (brig, 
a fragment.) Canterb. OA. 1, 1528. 2. 

2. Queen Catherine of Aragon, and Henry Vlil, to 
Card. Wolfey? on the coming of Card. Campeius 
(Origs. the queeti's letter probably in her own hand^ 
butnotfigned. a fragment) 1528. 4» 

3. Heniy VIII ; his licence to the two cardinals to 
proceed in the affair of the divorce. (Lat. a fi'ag- 
ment-) May 28, 1529. 5. 

4. A record of the proceedings of the two legates^ 
in the affair of the divorce ; in which are entered fe- 
veral inflruments relating thereto. ( Lat. ) May 3 1 , 
1529. 7. 

5. The fummons of the two legates for the ap* 
pearance of K. Henry and Q. Catnerine before thcif 
tribunal (Lat) 1529. 59^ 

6. The form of an oath adminiftered by the two 
legates to certain officers of theif court. (Q'^ the 
Bps. of Lincoln and Bath their appaikors?) (Lat.) 
May 31, 1529. 40. b. 

7. A fragment relatiag to tlie proceedings in the 
caufe of the divorce. (Lat) , 41. b* 

8. Another draught of a fummons, fimilar to XIL 5* 
(Lat) May 31, 1529. ^ 42- 

9. A record of the opening of the legatrne court ill 
the convent of the Black fryars, and of the appoint- 
ment of the prothonotaries, notaries, and other of- 
ficers thereof (Lat) Lond. May 31, 1529. 46. 

1O4 Card. Wolfey's anfwer to the fpeech of the pro- 
curator of Q. Catherine, In the trial for the divorce,^ 
(Lat) 1529. 48. b. 

1 1 . A minute of fomc report by J. Hughes to the 
legatine court, concerning witnefles. 1529. 49. 

12. The fpeeches of Henry VIIL and Q. Cat|ierane, 
before the legatine court ; and fome proceedings on 
the occafion. 1529. 50. 

13. A juridical paper, entitled, " Exccptio contr* 
judices in caufa divortii.^', 1529. 54. 

14. Form of a fummons to the kins:, in cafe the 
queen fliould proteft againft the jurifiJidion of the 
legates. (Lat) 1529* 57. b. 1 

15. Minutes of the proceedings at the fecond 
meeting of the legatine court (Lat.) June is, 
1529. 58. 

16. Three papers, being diredions for the mode of 
proceeding in the legatine court at its fecond and 
third meetings. June 18 and 21, 1529. ©1. 

1 7. Allegations delivered by the king's advocate, 
proba^bly to Q. Catherine, concerning attempts 
againft the king's and the legate's life, which might 
be hnputed to the light account the Q. maketh of th^ 
king. (Before the commiflion.) 1529. 64. 

18. Adireftion for the proceedings of the legatine 
court on the third day, in cafe the queen iltould pro< 
teft. June, 1529. 67. b. 

19. Adireftionfor the fifth day of the legatine 
court (Lat) June 1529. " 68. b. 

20. Articles relating to the grounds of the divorce. 
1529. 69^ 



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ee. Tho. Marquis of Dorfet's depofition in the 
fainecaufe. (Lat.) June, 1529. SO. 

23. Anth'' Willoughby's depofition in the fame 
caufe. (Lat.) June, 1529. 85. 
. 24. A fragment of fome depofition. 1529. 96. b. 

25. Depofitions in the caufe of the divorce ; by 
G. Eail of Shrewlbury, Thomas Marquis of Dorfet 
Anth^ Poynes, Wm. TTiomas, Sir Hen. Guldeford, 
David Owen, Joh. Huflyy and John? Bp. of Ely, 
probably Nic. Weft. (Lat.) 1529. 98. 

26. Robt (Sherbum) Bp. of Chichefter, t6 Card. 
WoMey ; reporting, what had palled at Rome at the 
time when the Pope's difpcnfation was obtained for 
the marriage of Henry viil. with Q. Catherine. 
(Orig.) Aldingboum, April 15. ' 132. 

27. Pope Clement VII ; his commiflion to Card. 
Campeius to examine into the validity of the bull of 
Pope Julius 11. authorizing the marriage of K. H^nry 
and Q. Catherine. (Lat.) July 9. 133. 

27. Pope Clement vil ; a brief to produce the bull 
of Julius II. (A draoight, Lat.) 1529. 144. 

28. Pope Clement Vll ; a brief for the examina- 
tion of the bull of J uhus IL (Part of a draught, 
Lat.) 1529* 146. 

29. A diredioti for the twelfth day of the feffion 
of the legatine court. (Lat.) 1529. 149. b. 

30. Pope Clement VII; a brief for the examina- 
tion of tlie bull of Julius II. (A draughty Lat.) 
1^29. 150. 

31. Three fragments of papal briefs?, or refcripts 
concerning the examination of the bull of Juhus II. 

. (Lat.) 1529. 155. 

32. Exceptions taken to the ball of Jcrlius li. 
(Lat) 1529. 160. 

33. A decretal, by which Pope Clement VII. de- 
clares the bull of Julius II. to be forged. 1529. t64. 

34. Steph. Gardiner, to Card. Wolfey; imparting 
divers things from the king about the advocation, 
the league between the Pope and the Emperor, &c* 
(Three origs.) Grcenw. Aug. 10, and Woodftock, 
Sept 1 and 8, 1529. 169. 

35. Tho. AUward, to Tho. Cromwell ; contradift- 
ihg the report that Wolfey was in the king's difplea- 
ftire. (Orig.) St Albans, Sept 23, 1529. 173. 

36. A brief of Clement Vll ; concerning the vali- 
dity of the bull of difpcnfation of Julius II. (Lat.) 
152. 178, 

' 37. A promife of Clement Vli, to abide by the de- 
cifion of the legates in the affair of the divorce. 
(Lat) Viterbo, July 23, 1528. 198. 

38. Q. Catherine of Aragon; her proteftation and 
appeal to the court of Rome in the caufe of her di- 
vorce. (Orig. Lat every page figned by herfelf at 
the top and bottom.) 1529. 204. 

39. A note, perhaps from Card. Wolfey, to fome 
perfon at Rome, acquainting him that he was to go 
and accede in the king's name to the league con- 
cluded at Cambray by the two lady regents. 1529. 

207. b. 

40. A paper relating to the appeal of Q. Catlierine 
to the Pope. 1529. 208. 

41. Divers opinions concerning the validity of 
certain marriages in cafes of confanguinity or affi- 
nity, and the rope's authority to grant difpcnfation 
in luch cafes. ( Lat ) 211. 

48. The opinions of the biihops of Ely, Norwich, 



and St Afaph, concerning a certain marriage. (Lat.) 

217. 

43. The Bp. of Cenomanum (Mans) his opinion 
concerning two brothers marrying one wom^n. 219- 

44. Steph. Gardiner, to Card. Wolfey ; imparting 
matters from the king concerning the* divorce. 
(Orig.) Woodftock, Aug. 4, 1529. 223. 

45. Part of a letter concerning the divorce. (A 
rough draught) 224. 



Codex chartaceus, in foUo^ cotiftfcms foliis 43'ff. 

1. An account of expenfes on a journey froni 
Endand to Italv, and duririfif a refidcnce at Venice, 
Pad ua, Bologna, &c. alfo a lift of fome books pux- 
chafed. The name of " Petrus de Ghinuciis," is fub- 
fcribed to this lift. 2. 

2. A fet of 8 letters, bem^. prbbably rough 
draughts, giving an account of the great difficulties 
the writer had on his journey, efpecially from Sa- 
vona to Tarenfium (fic) ; fome account of the court 
of Rome, where the Emperor tlien was, and of cer- 
tain, chiefly theological, books lie met with in dif- 
ferent libraries at Venice, Padua,. &c. They are ad*» 

drelfed to: 1. the king; 2 3. the king, 

from Bologna, 9 Cal. Feb. ; 4. Stoplerius ; 5. Fox ; 
6. aprothonot^ Jan. 19 and 20; 7. the king, 6 Cal. 

Jan.; 8. (Ijit.) The two lail numbers 

are at fol. 12 and 13. 6. 

3. Henr>^ VTii, to tlie Bp. of Worcefter and fir G. 
Cafalis ; credential in favour of Tliomas E. of Wilt- 
fliire and Ormond, Dr. Jo. Stockley (Stokefley), and 
Dr. Edw. LeU) fent to the Emi)eror. (Orig. Lat.) 
London. Jan. 20^ 1529-30. li. 

4. Five letters in cypher, not decypfered, faid to 
be from the Bp- of Worcelter. The firft is certainly, 
and the others are probably, to the king. 15, 

5. Four letters, probably from the writer of XIII. 2; 
reporting the fearches he made in the libraries of Ve- 
nice, chiefly among the . works of the fathers. He 
mentions^ the afliftance he received from " Hier. 
Aleander, and P. Francifcus Georgius ;" the referved- 
nefs of the prothonot'' (Joh. Cafalis?) ajid a confer- 
ence he had wjth " Jac. !Mantineus," concerning the 
Levitical law of matrimony. One of the letters has 
the name " Ric. Crocus," fubfcribed to it. They ap- 
pear to have been written to tlie Bp. of Worcefter. 
In fubfequent letters the writer is atfo called " Joh. 
Flandrenfis." (Lat) Venice, Jan. 21, 24, and 29, 
and Feb. 3, 1 530. 26. 

6. Three letters in cypher, not decyphered, proba- 
bly from the Bp. of Worcefter. 33. 

7. The Bp. of Worcefter? to Henry VIII; chiefly 
concerning the perquifitions made in Italy, refpe^f- 
ingthe law of matrimony., (Orig. Lat) Bologna, 
Feb. 7, 1530. 37. 

8. Ric. Crocus? (vid. XIII. 5.) to the Bp. of Wor- 
cefter? about his fearch. 1530. 42. 

9. The Bp. of Worcefter, to two ccclefiaftics at Ve- 
nice ; one of them probably the prothonot'', recom- 
mending Joh. Flandrenfis. (Laf.) Bologna, Feb. 
and Jan. 24, 1530. 42.5. 

I 10. Robertus to Ric. Crocus? exhorting 

him to perfift in his endeavours. (Lat.) Bologna, 
Jan, 12, 1530. ' 43. 

11. The Bp. of \Vorcefter, to Ric. Crocus? five 
letters on his perquifitions, and direftin^ him ti? pro-^ 
cure refpeftablc fubfcrrptions. (Lat!) Bologna^ 
Jan, 24, 3 1 ; Feb. s, 1, and , . . 1530. 43. | 

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12. A letter, figned Geprgiae, to about 

procuring fubfcriptions, &c. (Lat.) Venice, Feb. 
9, 1530. 44. b. 

. 13. The Bp. of Worccfter, to Ric. Crocus? two 
letters on hi* perquifitions, and the fubfcriptions ; au- 
thorizing him to offer a reward to 41^ander for his 
fignature. (Lat.) Bologna, Feb. 11, and 24, 1530- 

44. b. 

14. Ric. Crocus? to Henry VIII; concerning fome 
difyutations, opinions, and his proceedings m the 
affair of the fubfcriptions. (Lat; Venice, Feb, 1 8, 
1530. 47. 

15. Ric. Crocus? to on his perquifi- 
tions ; his endeavours to procure a copy of St. Bafirs 
Epift. &c. (Lat.) Venice, Feb. 21, 1530. 49. 

16. Steph. Gardiner, to Hepry VIII; reporting his 
proceedings at Cambridge to obtain a grace in favour 
of the king in the caufe of the divorce; with a lift of 
the votes. Feb. 1530. 51. 

17. Ric. Crocus? to Sterleius; on his progrefs in 
the perquifition ; an account of Fraucifcus Georgius^ 
&c. (Lat) Venice, Feb, 21, 1530. 54. 

1 8. Draught of a letter to be fent by Henry VIII. to 
the Venetians; extolling the merit of feveral of their 
learned men ; and defiring that they might freely dif- 
cufs the queftion propofed to them in his name. ( Lat.) 
1530. 54. b. 

19. Ric. Crocus? eight letters, on his proceedings 
in the perquifition, &c. : 1. to Stephanus (Gardiiierr) 
2. and 3. to the Bp. of Worcefter, Ven. Feb. 20 and 

22 ; 4. to Peter . Feb. 22 ; 5. to Joa. Ma6/)»«/it, 

March 2; 6. to Stopleius, Venice, March 2; 7» to 
Henry Vlll, Venice, March 1 1 ; and 8. to the Bp. of 
Worcefter, about money, &c. Ven. March 1 1» (Lat.) 
1530. • ' 55. 

20. Ric. Crocus ? to in England ; about 
liis proceedings ; inclofes a copy, in Greek, of an 
cpiftle of Diodorus, Bp. of Tarfus, Tltft rs /u^i iynr^ 
ivo iSfX^d^ ; attefted by Ricardus Crocus ; and com- 
plaining much of want of money. Venice, March 
21, 1530. 61. 

21. Six letters from Venice, perhaps from R. Cro- 
cus ; on his proceedings ; and complaining heavily of 
want of money. (Lat and Englilh.) March 2 1, 22, 26 
...... and 29, and Apr. 16, 1530. 64. 

22. Ric. Crocus ? to the Bp. of Worcefter ; on his 
proceedings, &c. (Lat) Venice, April 7^ 1530. 

67. b. 

23. Ric. Crocus ? to Brj'an Tuke; concerning the 
allowance of his poft-money and diet. Venice, April 
7, 1530. 69. 

24. Ric. Crocus? to the Bp. of Worcefter; about 
tnoney-matters, the apprehenfions of an aflaflination, 
fome difference between themfelves, &c. (Lat.) 
Venice, April 9, 1530. . 70. 

25. A paper, entitled "Tenor llterarum Regiarum;" 
being a uimmary of means to be ufed for biaffmg the 
Italian doftors. (Lat) 1530. 71. b. 

26. Ric. Crocus? to the Bp. of Worcefter; on 
fome caufes of diffatisfaftion between them ; about 
money-matters, his leaving Venice, &c. (Lat) 
April 11, 15S0. 72. 

27. Ric. Crocus? to Fox; juftifying him- 

felf refpefthig the Bp. of Worcefter ; about the prac- 
tices or the Emperor's friends againft the king's caufe, 
&e. 1530. 78. 

28. Ric Crocus ? to Henry VIII ; on his proceed- 
ings, particularly with regard to father Francis. 
Venice, April 23, 1530. 74. 

29. The Bp. of Worcefter, to R. Crocus? about 
Jiis and fir G. Cafalis' writing to the general of the 



order of Minorites in the King's cauie; alfo their 

joint letter to v . . concerning the faid general. 

(Lat) Bologna, April 13, 153a 75. 

3Q. R. Croous? to the Bp. of Worcefter ; con^ 
ceraing a lift of names to be fent him, &c. - (Lat) 
Venice, May 3, 1530* ' 75,.b. 

31. A letter from fome dependant of Crocus ; conl- 
plaming of one Remigius. (Lat) Venice, May 9, 
1530. ' 76. 

32. R. Crocus ? to the Bp. of London (Stockeflcy 
then at Rome; thanks for kind profeffions, about 
money-matters, &c. (Lat) Venice, June 4, 1.530. 

76. b. 

33. R. Crocus? to Henry VIII; repoits hisfuccefs 
in the fubfcription ; defires a commiflion, further in- 
ftru^ions, and money, &c. Bologna, May 26, 1530. 

V 77. 

34. R. Crocus? to 1 Fox, Bologna, ]\Iay 

26; 2. to B. Tuke. ibid. May 27; 3. to Henry VIII, 
Padua, May 30: all about the fubfcriptions, and 
money. 1530. 79. b. 

35. R. Crocus? to the Bp. of London ,* concerning 
his proceedings. (Lat.) Venicp, June 2, i530. 

80. b. 

36. R. Crocus? to Henry vlll; complains of the 
Bp. of Worcefter, &c. 1530. 8I. b. 

sj. A paper, ftating the Pope's licence for th6 
Dodors to pronounce on the le^lity of the king's 
marriage ; and a form of an opinion to be fubfcribed 
by the Doftors who condemn it. (Lat.) 1530. 82. 

36. Ric. Crocus? 1. to Henry Vlll; and 2. to B. 
Tuke : Mark Raphael, a conveited jew, and father 
Francis, fent for by the Pope; defires the K. to write 
to the fenate of Venice ; fends a fet of fubfcriptions, 
and defires money. Venice, May 31, 153Q. 82. b. 

89. Ric. Crocus? to Henry VIII; two letters on his 

Proceedings. (Lat) April 23; and in the Padua 
oat. May 15, 1530. 83. b. 

40. Ric. Crocus ? three letters, to whom does not 
appear ; on his proceedings : 1. Venice, June 9 ; 2. in 
the barge towards Venice from Padua, June 19 ; and 
3. Venice, Odt . . . 1530. (Lat) 86. b. 

41. Ric. Crocus? to Henry VIII; letters on his pro- 
ceedings. Venice, June 22 j July 1, 4, and . . . 1530. 

89. 

42. Ric. Crocus? to B. Tuke; two letters, ex cul* 
pating himfelf; about his diet, &c. Venice, July 
13, and 28, 1530. ^4, 

43. Ric. Crocus? to Henry VIII; two letters on the 
progrefs of his caufe at Venice. Venice, July 28, 
and A'lg. 5, 1530. 95. 

44. Ric. Crocus? to the Bp. of London; reports 
a tranfaftion with the Bp. of Verona, concerning the 
king's caufe, &c* Verona, Aug. 10 and n, 1530. 

99. b- 

45. Ric. Crocus? to W. Bennet; two letters on the 
proceedings in the caufe, &c. Venice, Aug. 1 6, and 
Sept. 11, 1530. 101. b. 

46. Ric. Crocus ? to Henry viii ; three letters, re- 
porting what fubfcriptions he had obtained. Venice, 
Aug. 24 and si, and Bologna, Sept 7, with a P. S. 

1530. JOS. 

47. Two letters : i. perhaps from the Bp. of Wor- 
cefter, Bologna, Sept. 12; and 2. from R. Crocus? 
Venice, 061. 1 1 ; concerning documents of the fub- 
fcriptions. (Lat.) 1530. 111. 

48. Job. Harwell ? (fent with the Bp. of London) 
to Henry VIII; two letters on his proceeding with 
the Govr. of Bologna, &c. M'ith a Latin letter fub- 
joined to tlie firft, probably to thefaid governor. Bo- 
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49. Job. Harwell ? to the Bp. of London ; three . 
letters on his proceedings at Bologna, &c. fince the 
Bp/s departure. Bologna, Sept. 17 } Fervara, Sept. 28, 

1550. 114. 

50. Joh. Harwell ? to T. Cromwell ; on liis proceed- 
iflgs, and thofe of the Cafalis. Sept. 29, 1530. 1 18. 

51. Joh. Harwell ? to the Doge, or fome fenatot of 
Venice ; conceining th6 fubfcriptions of the univer- 
fity of Padua. (lit.) 0&. 1530. 118. b. 

52. Joh. Hai-w ell ? to Henry VIII i oil his proceed- 
ings at Ferrara, &c. Two letters, Ferrara, Sept. 29, 
and Venice, Otl. 1, 1530. 1 19. 

53. Joh. Harwell? toT. Cromwell; intelligence, and 
about money-matters, books, &c. 121. . 

54. Joh. Harwell? to the Bp. of Worcefter? about 
the reftitution of fome papers; and letters to the king^ 
Venice? Oft. 14, 1530. 122. 

55. Joh. Harwell? to the Bp. of London; about 
fome domeftic concerns, juftifying hiinfelf,and various 
intelligence. Venice, 1530, 122. b. 

. 56. Joh. Harwell? to T. Ciaulnet ; about a book 

{printed at Venice, and intelligence concerning the 
iibfcriptions. Venice, 0€t. 17, 1530. 124. 
. 57. Joh. Har^vell? to Henry VIII; hiteWiffence 
concerning his caufc : four articles* Venice, Oft. 19, 
and Nov. 3, 1530. 125. 

58. Job. Harwell ? to T. Cranmet ; about money- 
matters, and his proceedings; intelligence ; and die- 
(Irin^ to know bow his fei vices are accepted. Oft. 23, 

1^0. 130. 

59. Joh. Harwell ? to Henry VIII J letters on bis 
proceedings. Venice, Oft. 23, Nov. Q ; Padua, Nov. 
20 ; and Venice, Nov. 30, 1530* 132. 

60. joh. Harwell ? to the Bp^ of Lotidon ; about 
money; publications of M. Raphael againft the king, 
kc. Venice, Nov^ 30, 1530. 134. b, 

61. Henry VIII, to pope Clement VII ; approving 
of his calling a general council on the affairs of reli- 
gion. (I^t.) a correfted draft. 1530. 135. 

62. Sir Gr. Cafalis, to in behalf of his 

brother the Proth^ at Venice. (Lat.) A fragment. 
1530. 137. 

. 63. Steph. Sirmien, to Paul Cafalis, lenator of 
Rome; declaring the K. of Hungary's? wifli to con- 
clude peace, and intelligence about hollilities m Hun- 
gary, &c. (Ital.) Feb. 27, 1531. 140. 

64. The Bp. of Worcefter, and fir Gr. Cafalis^ to 
Henry viii ; report fome communication they had 
with the Pope, concerning the opinions of the law- 
yers ; alfo abowt the unfavourable proceedings of the 
Venetians on that fubjeft. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Jan. 
4, 1532. 143. 

65 , .... to the fame ; petitioning for 

fome relief. (Lat. a fragment.) Jan. 5, 1532. 144. 

. 66. Henry VIII, to fir Gr. Cafalis; thanks him for 
Jiis fervices in couut^rading the practices of the Im- 
perialifts with the Pope, and about remittances. (Orig. 
Lat.) Greenwich, Jan. 4, 1532. 145, 

67. The Bp. of Worpefter, W. Bennet, and fir G. 
Cafalisj to Jlenry VIII ; concerning the endeavours of 
the Imperialifts againll their fuit. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, Feb. 8 and 1 1, 1532. 147- 

68. Wm. Bennet: a promife in the king's name of 
a biflioprick for the- Card, of Raveniia. (Lat) 
Home, Feb. 7, 1532. 149. 

69- Sir Gr. Cafalis, W. Bennet ? and others, to 
Henry VIII ; about the bifliopricks of Chcfter and Ely, 
and other church preferment promifed to the " Old 
lULan and Young Man," by the former of which was 
ftieaat the Ca^-d. of Ravenna. Nov. 1532, 151. 



70. Refbonfa ad allationes advocatorum Ser. Re-* 
ginasy dedua;as cont/a tres conciufiones per partcnS 
excufatoris Regias Majeftatis propofitas." Rome^ 
March 6, 1532* 156* 

7i- W. Bennet, stud fir 0. Cdalie, to Henry vlll j 
hegociation with the OW Man,'* about the Bpk* 
of Chefter, &c. and other proceedings about the ad- 
milfion of the king's excufatories. (Orig. cypher, 
decypbered.) Rome, March 23, 1532. 163. 

7^. Henry VIII, to pope Clement Vll ; concerning^ 
his divorce. 1532* 168. 

73. Henry VllI, to ft Bifhopm France; defiring him, 
to prevail upon the Fr. king to remonftrate with tliQ 
Pope about his conduft in the matter of the divorce- 
Greenwich, April 20, 1532. 17s. 

74. Henry VIII, to the Pope; recommending fome 
reftitution to be made to fir Andrew Cafalis. (I-At.) 
London, April. 1532. 176. 

75. W. Bennet, Ed. Karne, and Edm. Bonner, to 
Henry VIH; reporting the difputations held at Rome 
about the king's divoixre. (Two originals.) Rome, 
March 23, and April 29, 1532* 178. 

76. W. Bennet, and fir Gr. Cafalis, to Henry VIII ; 
about their negociations with the " Old Man,*' (vid. 
XIII. 69) concerning the Bpk. of Chefter, and the mat- 
ter of the divorce. (Orig. cypher, decyphered.) 
Rome, April 29, 1532. 183. 

77. Henry VIII, to the College of Cardinals; re- 
commending the Bp. of Worcefter to be made a car- 
dinal. (Lat.) Greenwich, May 22, 1532. I87. 

7B. A key to fir G. Cafalis's cypher; imperfeft. 

188. 

79. Bennet, and fir G. Cafalis, to Henry VIII ; 
negociation with the " Old Man," who will build 
upon no more proipifes of benefices, &c. (Orig, 
cypher, decyphered.) Rome, June? 1532. 189* 

80^ Fr. Dionifius, Ord. Servor. B. V. Procuratof 
Gei^. to Henry Vlll ; profeffing his defire to do him 
fervice. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, June 6, 1532. 191. b. 

81. The Bp. of Worcefter, and W. Bennet, ta 
Henry VIII ; about the matter excufatory, the pre- 

Earations againft the Turks, bulls concerning fix 
iftiopricks, &c. (Orig. Lat) Rome, June k5, 
1532. 192. b. 

82. " Informatio brevis fuper admiftione excufatoris 
Regis Anglise." June 21.^ 1532. 194. 

83. Dr. Ed. Kam^ and Dr. Edm. Bonner, to Hen- 
ry VIII ; report fome hearings before the Pope in the 
matter of tile divorce. (Orig.) Rome, June 27, 
L5S2. 199, 

84. Tlie Bp. of Worcefter, W. Bennet, and fir G. 
Cafalis, to Henry VIII; concerning the ex cufator, an 
expedition againft the Turks, ka. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, June 27, 1532. 201. 

85. Ed. Karne, and Edm. Bonner, to Henry VIII ; 
report of the proceedings in the confiftory at Rome, 
about the divorce, &c. (Orig.) Rome, July 15, 

1532. 205. 

86. The Bp. of Worcefter, Bennet, and G. Cafalis, 
to Hen. VlII ; on the above fubjeft. (Orig. Lat.) 
Rome, July 1 3, 1532. 210. 

87- Ber. Boerius, Protbonot. Apcus. to * 

(Orig. Lat.) Genoa, June 30, 1532. 211. b. 

88. W. Bennet, and fir G. Cafalis ; a report of the 
proceedings in the confiftory at Rome. (Orig. cy- 
pher, decyphered.) Rome, July 15, 1532. 212. 

89. Minutes of letters concerning an expedition 
againft the Turks. (Lat) Sept. 1532. 2i6. 

80. Two letters of intelligence, figned A. A faid 

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(Lat.) Bologna, Oa. 12, and 14, 1532. 217., 

91. Henry VIII; promifing to tranflate Card. B. 
d'Accolti from Coventry and Lichfield, to Ely, 
whenever the latter biflioprick fliall become vacant. 
(Lat.) Calais, Nov. 2, 1532. 219. b. 

92. Paulus Parmenfis Minor. Gnalis, to Henry VIII; 
notifying his having, at the king's recommendation, 
named John de la Haey Commife. Gen. of the order 
in England. (Orig. Lat.) Paris, Oft. 26, 1532. 

2^0. b. 

93. Sir Gr. Cafalis, to Henry VIII; varums intelli- 
ligence about proceedings of the Pope, armaments of 
the Emperor, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Compiegne, Nov. 16, 
1532. 221. 

94. Aug. Auguftinus, to T. Cromwell ? various in- 
telligence. (Two origs. Lat.) Bologna, Dec. 24, 
and 7, 1532. 225. 

95. Henry VIII; his inftruftions to fir Tho. Elliot, 
fent to the Pope, touching the divorce ; at the end a 
fragment in Latin, concerning information to be 
taken. Sept. 1532. 228. 

96. Articles to be declared to fecretary, by 

Maifter touching the divorce. 1532. 234, 

97. A. Auguftinus? to T. Cromwell ; tender of fer- 
irice, and intelligence about the Turks, &c. (Orig. 
Ital.) 236. 



VitelUus, B. XIV. 
Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 305, 

1. The leaves of nearly the firft half of this volume 
are fo much damaged by fire, that few of the articles 
can be of any ufe. 

2. Sir Gr. Cafalis, to T. Cromwell; intelligence 
about the Emperor, the Pope, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Bo- 
logna, 06t. 21, 1535. 148. 

S to Reginald Pole ; informing him of 

.ibme couverfation the writer s brother had with one 
Ari Pol concerning him, &c. (Ital.) 1535. 153. 

4. Pet. Paul Vergerus, AmbaflT. from pope Paul III; 
his declaration, probably to the K. of Hungary, con- 
cerning the faid king's attending a general council to 
be called at Mantua. (Probably a tranflation.) 
Prague, Nov. 30, 1535. 154. 

5. Jo. Mafon, to Dr. Starkey ; an account of a 
voyage in the Mediterranean. (Orig.) Naples, 17 
Cal. bee. 1535. 157. 

6. Ro. Ruardine? to T. Cromwell; intelligence 
about the war in Italy. Dec, 26, 1535. 161. 

7. Sir G. Cafalis, to Henry VIII; reports a con- 
ference with the pope Paul III, about the king's mar- 
riage. (A tranflation.) Rome, Feb. 20, 1535? 162. 

8. Extra6ls from lettei-s of Cafalis; chiefly con- 
cerning the expedition preparing againft Algiers. 
(Lat. and a fragment, Ital.) 1535. 166. 

9. A fragment concerning the finding of one J. 
B. de Salvago de Janua, &c. ; certain allufions to the 
Pope's fupremacy, by fome monk. conf. XIV. 18. 
(Lat.) 15^5. 170. 

10. Sir G. Cafalis, to Wallop, Ambafl*. at 

Paris ; intelligence about the Emperor's coming to 
Rome, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Rome, April 8, 1536. 

171. 

1 1. Ant Bonvifius, and Ant. Grimaldi, toT. Crom- 
well ; two fragments of intelligence, chiefly about the 
war in Barbary and Lombardy : i. (Lat) Lyons, 
April 7 ? and 2" (Orig. Ital.) Genoa. April 1 1, 1536. 

173. 

12. Rich. Pat^ to Henry Vlll^j chiefly in cypher. 



with the decypher following ; concerning the legiti- 
mation of the king's daughter ; alfo about the enter- 
tainment of the Emperor at Rome, &c. (Two arti- 
cles. Orig.) Rome, April 12, 1536. 177. 

13. Rich. Pate and fir G. Cafalis, to Henry VIII; 
on their negociations at Rome. (Orig. Lat) Rome, 
April 18, 1536. 189. 

14. Extracts from letters of Bonvisiusand Cafalis^ 
from Rome. April, 1536. 192. 

. 1 5. The French ambafladors at Rome, to the French 
king ;. reporting an interview between the Emperor 
and the Pope, and the Emperor's declaration con- 
cerning peace with France. (A tranflation.) Romc^ 
April 19, 1536. 196. 

16. Sir G. Cafalis, to T. Cromwell; intelligence 
about troops colle6ling in Lombardy, &c. (Orig. 
Lat) Rome, May 6, 1536. " 208. 

17. Rich. Pate, to Ld. Lyle, deputy of Calais; in- 
telligence concerning an interview between the Em- 
peror and the Card, of Lorrain, the troops collefting 
in Lombardy, &c. (Orig.) Lucca, May 12, 1536. 

210. 

18. The fame monk who wrote XIV. 9, to Jan. 
Bap. Salvago, in London ; about fome perfecutions. 
(An Italian clialed, mixed with Latin.) Calais, May 
i9, 1536. £12. 

19. Ant. Grimaldi? to T. Cranmer ; concerning 
the armaments in Lombardy, &c. (Orig. Ital.) Ge- 
noa, May 23, 1536. 213. 

20. Sir G. Cafalis, to Henry VIII ; reports the lan- 
guage the Pope held to him on being informed of 
Q. Ann (Boleyn's) imprifonment ; on the Bp. of Ro- 
chefter's (Filhcr) being made cardinal, &c. (Orig. 
Lat) Rome, May 27, 1536. 215, 

21. A cypher, perhaps belonging to the preceding 
article. ^ 1 9. 

22. Some Frenchman, dependant on T. Cromwell, 
to the faid Cromwell; reporting that the wax tapers 
about Q. Catherine s tomb had been lighted of their 
own accord the day before Q. Ann was beheaded, 
&c. (Fr.) June, 1536. 220. b. 

23. Card. Campeius, to Marc. Ant. Campeius, his 
brother; inftruftions on his fending him to Eng- 
land on fome public and private concerns of his owih 
(Orig. Ital.) Rome, June 6, 1536. 222. 

24. The writer of XIV. 9. and 18. to T. Cromwell ; 
foliciting his releafe from his imprifonment at Calais. 
(Orig. Ital.) Calais, June 7, 1536. 224. 

25. Ant. Grimaldi, to T. Cromwell ; about the mo- 
tions of the Imperialifts and the French. (Orig. Ital.) 
Genoa, June is, 1536. 226. 

26. Jo. Hanvell, to Mr. Starkey; rejoicing at fome 
events in England concerning the king's man iages; 
and intelligence from Italy. (Orig. direded to T, 
Cromwell.) Venice ? June 15, 1536. 228. 

27. Rich. Pate, Ambafl*. with the Emperor, to Henry 
VIII ; various intelligence about the Emperor's mo- 
tions, his march to Nice, and thence to Genoa, &c. 
(Orig.) Geane, (Genoa) 0&. I8, 1536. 229. 

28. Sir Gr. Cafalis, to Rich. Pate ; reports his bro- 
ther's death, and claims fome property his faki brother 
Imd left in France. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Nov. 
1536. 231. 

29. A letter of intelligence from Rome; a bull is 
preparing for the excommunication of Henry VHI; 
the Pope and cardinals irritated at the executioR 
of the Bp. of Rochcfter; about tbe . motions of thet 
Emperor, the princes of Italy, &c. (Ital.) Rome, 
Jan. 15, 1536. 235. 

SO to Henry VIII ; tendering his re-.^ 

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fpea and ferviccs, (Lat.) Rome, Feb. 13, 150,6. 

237. 

31. A pafqiiinade againft the Emperor, in the form 
of a paflport for Rome, notwithftanding his Latro- 
ciniis, Rubariis, Adulteriis, Inceftis, Luteranifmis," 
(Lat.) Rome, Feb. 28, 1536. 238. 

32. Ant. Grimaldi, to T. Cromwell; intelligence 
about the Emperor. (Orig. Ital.) Genoa, March 
2, 15 36. 239. 

33. Ant. Guidot? to T. Cromwell; offering to 
bring over fome ^ilk weavers from MefTma. (Orig. 
Ital.) Naples, March 20, 1536. 241. 

34. Extrafts from Mr. Pate's letters of intelligence, 
to Henrj- VIII. June and July, 1536. 243. 

35. A letter to T. Cromwell ; about fome nego- 
ciations of the Emperor and the K. of France ? con- 
cerning Naples, &c. (Ital.) 245. 

36. Frater Nicolaus, to Henry VIII. and T. Crom-r 
well ; begging tiiat he might retain a certain bene- 
fice. (Twoorigs, Lat.) July 18, 1537. 247. 

37. Two extracts from letters of intelligence from 
fir Gr. Cafalis. (Lat.) 1537. 251. 

38. Giero. Giano, to Guido his brother; intelli- 
gence. (Orig. Ital.) Rome, Nov. 25, 1537. 255. 

39* Card. Campeius, to Marc. Ant. Campeggio 
his brother, in London; exculpating himfclf as to 
the king's charges againft him, and giving intel- 
ligence. (Orig. Ital.) Rome, Jan. 27, 1537. 259. 

40. A decypher of a letter of intelligence from the 
marquis d'Aguillar. (Spanifli) 1537. 26 1. 

41. Extracts from lettei*s of intelligence from 
Rome. (Lat. fragments.) 1537 and 8. 263. 

42. Two papers of intelligence from Romfe. (Ital. 
with Engliili tranflations and additions.) 1587 or 9. 

266. 

43. Guidus Jannetus, to intelligence 

from Italy. (Lat.) April ? 1 538 ? 27 1. 

44. A paper containing various intelligence from 
Itoly. (Lat) 1538? ' 273. 

45. Jac. Giflerius Thalaffius, to T. Cromwell ; re- 
pol ts his proceedings in a commiftion on fome eccle- 
liaftical mattcra. (Lat. Orig.) In the palace of the 
Abp. of Canterbury, May 16, 1538? 275. 

46. Nic. Kracerus, to T. Cromwell, Privy Seal ; in- 
telligence from Germany, about the Turks, 8<fi. 
(Orig. Lat.) Lond. Aug. 24, 1538. 276. 

47. A letter to T. Cromwell ? concerning a prefent 
of horfes delivered to the Dauphin, &c. (Ital.) 
April, 1540? 277. 

48- Erafmus Rot. to T. Cromwell; thanking him 
for a prefent of twenty angels, and about a penfion. 
(Orig. Lat.) Bafle, March 15, 1536. 278. b. 

49. A paper of intelligence, about a meeting of 
the Pope and the Emperor at Nice. 1538. 279. 

50. An Italian letter ; about the fitting out or re- 
pairing of a fliip. Nov. 24, 1538. 281. 

5 1 . Rich. Sca» to Rich. Morrifon ; intelli- 
gence, fome of it literary. Venice, Nov. 15, 1538. 

283. 

52. A paper of intelligence from Italy ; about, the 
D. d'U rhino's death, &c, (Italian.) 1 5*^38, 285. 

53 to T. Cromwell ; much adulation and 

thanks. (Ital.) Venice, Dec. 15J9. 287. 

54. Guidus Jannettus, to T. Cromwell; intelli- 
gence about the Pope, the duchy of Urbino, &c. 
(Ori^. Lat.)^ llo^tie, Feb. 5, 1539. ^ 289. 

55. Intclligence'from Italy, and articles of religion 
from Germany. (Lat.) 1540. 291. 

56. Intelligence from Italy ; the Venetians have 



made an agreement with the Turks, about Barbarofla^ 
&c. (Lat.) June 25, 1540. 295, 

57. A fragment of a draught, concerning Card, 
Pole, and Henry VIII. (Lat.) 097^ 

58. A uaper of intelligence about the Turks, &c. 
the hand-writing fimilar to that of Harwell, vid. 
XIV. 26. 299 

&9' Divers accounts of travelling expenfes, &&, 

300. 

Vitettius, B. XV. XVL 4' XVIL 
Defiderantur. 



Vitellius, B. XVIII. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, confians foliis 24U 

1. Sir Rich. Jemingham, to Henry viii; twodif* 
patches about the motions of the Emperor (Maxi^ 
milian I.) chiefly in the Low Countries, &c. (Ori^r ) 
Infpruck, April 15, and Nuis, 0€t. 17, 1510? 4. 

2. Omitted. 

3. A league between the emperor Maximilian I. as 
Archd. of Auftria, and guardian of his fon CharlesL 
and the Swifs Cantons. (Lat.) Feb. 15 11. 7. 

4. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; five dif* 
patches; intelligence about the Emperor. (Orig) 
Infpruck, May I9, 24, . . ., 30, and June 1, 15U. 13. 

5. Lewis Maroton, to Spinelly ; fome intel- 
ligence ahd advice concerning the Emperor's inten- 
tions with regard to Henry Vlll. (Orig. Fr.) Lan* 
dau, Jan. 9, 1512. ^7. 

6. A Dutch paper ; probably fome confirmation or 
declaration of privileges of towns in the Low 
Countries. 

7. The patent of the emperor' Maxim, ennobling 
the two brothers John and Peter de Hoogea. (Lat) 
Cologn, Nov. 1 5, 1 5 1 2. 30. 

8. Three correfted draughts of difpatches from 
Henry vin, to a refident with the Emperor (perhapi 
Wingfield) about a league, a fubfidy, the Swifs, Ike 
in Wolfey's hand. 

9. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry vilf ; eight dif" 
patches on his negociations. (Orig.) Treves, April 

24, Augfburg, May 17, Worms, June 19, 21, 22, and 

25, Deyfne, Aug. 6, and Auglburg, Nov. 16. 1513, 

37. 

10. The Emperor's commiflTion, empowering Mar- 
garet Dfs. of Savoy to conclude a treaty with Eng. 
land, &c. (Lat.) Dec. 8, 15 13. goT 

11. Margaret Dfe. of Savoy; her delegation of 
tlie powers granted her in the above commiffion, to 
Barth. Titionus count Decian. (Lat.) firuflel& 
Jan. 9, 15. gj 

12. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry viii; fifteen 
difpatches on liis negociations, and intelligence. 
(Orig.) Infpruck, Jan. 4* 12, 15, 24, a5, 46, 2i 
Feb. 3, 16, Laufien, Feb. 17, Lintz, March 27, April 7,, 
Vienna, May 9, 20, and Gratz, May 2«, 1514. 62. 

13. Minutes of letters from fir Robt Wingfield, of 
July 15 and 17, 1 5 14. gg. 

14. Sir Robt Wingfield, to Henry vill; nine dif- 
patches. (Orig.) Welce in Aufiria, July 17 . . . Auo- 
13, Infpruck, Aug. 31, Sept. 7, 8, 15, 19, Oa. 27, and 
Dec. 9, 1514. QQ 

15. Rich. Pace, to Wolfey ? then Abp. of York; 
fending fome French letters approved by the king* 
&c. (Orig.) Greenwich, Dec. 24, 15 H. 107.' 

16. Sir 



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16. Sir Robt. Wingfiekl, to Henry Vlil; two dif- 
^atches, Aiigfb. Jan. lO, and ... 1515. 108. 

17. The Card, of Sion? to Wolfey? intelligence 
about the fnrrender of Brefcia to the French and Ve- 
netians, and other affairs of Italy, the Swifs, &c. 
(Lat. two letters.) Ravenfpurcl^ Dec. a^T, f5i5, 
and .... Jan. 12, 1515-16. 114. 

18. Sir Robt. Wingfield'; eleven difpittches; moftly 
to Wolfey, fome to the khig, and one to the Lds. 
of Council ; concerning his negociations, and intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Augfb. Jan. 12, 15, 18, 28, Feb. 6, 
Grawn in Malfcrluu te, Feb. 26, Riete, in Inedaale 
(EngadiiK ') Id). 23^ Ti«iity March 9, Augfb. April 
2, 3, and 8, 1515. 116. 

19. Jo. Fruticenus Pard ... to fir Robt. Wingfield ; 
intelligence about the Emperor, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Vicuna, April 12, 1515. 145. 

20. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry VIII ; feventeen 
difpatches. (Orig.) Augfburg, April 14, 26, ... . 
May 12, 11, 15, 20, Infpruck, June 7, Lintz, June 26, 
89, Vienna, July 10, 18, 24, 30, 31, Aug. 6, Lint:^ 
Aug. 14, 1515. 144.^ 

21. Inftru6^fions of the Catholic King (Charles V.) 
to the provoft of Caifel, fentto England to negociate 
a treaty, a loan, &c. 1516. 172. 

22. Inftruftions of the Emperor to his Grand 
VeneurV about a negociation with fome Imperial 
city (perhaps Aix la Cnapelle) concerning a loan for 
the D. of Suffolk; and touching the payment of taxes 
infeveral towns. (Orig. Germ.) ... 18. 174. 

23. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry Vlll; fix dif- 
patches. (Orig.) Infpruck, Sept. 1, Welce, Aug. 22, 
Infpruck, Sept. 7, 12, Oct. 2, and 9. 1515- 176. 

24. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; about requcfls 
inade by the D. of Milan, to prevail on the king to 
join hiin, and his offer of a penfion of 10,000 ducats. 
1515? 187. 

25. The emperor Maximilian I, to Henry Viil ; re- 

?uefting a reftitution of goods to Wm. Dierix of 
Joude in Holland. (Orig. Lat.) Infpruck, Oa. 15^ 

1515. 189. 

26. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry VIlI; about an 
alliance between tlie Emperor, and the Swifs. (Orig.) 
Infpruck, Oft. 1 6, 15 1 5. 1 90. 

27. A requifitiou of the greater part of the Swifs 
cantons to the other cantons, not to enter into any 
alliance with the French K. who had flaughtered 
many of their countrymen. (Lat.) 1515.' 191. 

28. Card. Wolfey 's inftru^ns to Mr. Pace, when 
he was liift fent to the Swifs. (A rough draught.) 

29. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry Vili ; two dif- 
patches. (OrigO Inlpiuck, Od. .18, 26, 1515. 195. 

30. Rich. Pace? to Card. Wolfey; reports his ar- 
rival at Spire, having ^fcaped the depredations of 
Kobt. de la Marcjie, furna^ned " the devil." (Orig. 
Lat.) 1-515. • I ' 109^ 

31. . . . to Henry yin; reports his and K 

Pace's arrival at Infpruck, and their favourable re- 
ception by' the Card oF*Si6n. (Lat.) ...Infpruck, 

Kov. 2, 1515. ^ . , , . . ;V ' [ 1:99. b. 

32. RicK. lPace, to CarcT. 'Wollcy; reports the dif-: 
pofition of thp Card, of Sion, and the probability of 
gaining the Swifs. (Orig. a great part cypher, de^ 
cyphered:^ * iiifpmck, Not. 1 6, 1 5 1 5'. 206" ' 

33. \Sir Rtibt. WingfifeW, m Henry Vlll; two difn 

patches: (Orio.) ; Kov. aiid'lnfpfuck, Kov. 

19, 1515. ^ • • '^20i.b. 

34. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; a^out negocia- 
tions with the Card, of Sion, the Swi4^ Sep- (Orij. 



cypher, decyphered.) Kempton, Nov. 20, 1515. 

204. 

35. SirRobt. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; on his ne- 
gociations with the Stv^ifs, &c. (Orig.) Meiningen 
in Suabia; Nov. 26, 151-5. 206. 

36. The Pope's legate in Swifferland, to Henry 
vlii ; profeffmg- dcvotednefs, and in commendation 
of Pace. (Orig. Lat. ) Zuric, Dec. 3, 1 5 1 5. 210. 

37. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; three 
difpatches. (Orig.) Kempten, Nov. 29, and 
Friefingen, Dec. 5 and 7, 1515. 211. 

38. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning the 
negociations in Swifferland. Zuric, Decs, 1515. 

215, 

39. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; two 
difpatches. (Orig.) Friefingen, Dec. 10, and In- 
fpruck, Dec. 14, 1515. 217. 

40. Rich. Pace ; a long report of the flate of affairs 
in Swifferland. Decisis. 222. 

41. The emperor Maximilian, to Card. Wolfey; 
reconnrtending his ambaffador to England (Titionus.) 
(Orig. Lat.) Landeck, Dec. 15, 1515. 226. 

42. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; about the 
flegociations. (Orig.) Uberlingen, Dec. 21, 1515. 

230. 

43. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; recommend- 
ing Melchior ; fent to the king by the Card, of 

Sion. (Orig.) Uberlingen, Dec. 22, 1515. 231. b. 

44. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Kanifburgin Suabia, Dec. 26, 1515. 

232. 

45. The Card, of Sion, Wingfield, and Pace, I0 
Card. Wolfey; a rcprefentation of fbme fads con- 
cerning the Swifs. (Lat) Augfburg, Dec. 27, I5r5. 

. 29,4. 

46. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; intel* 
hgence. (Orig.) Bibrac, Dec. 29, 1 5 1 5. 235. 

47. A paper of various intelligence, coneernino 
operations of the French on the coaft of Normand^ 

(Fr.) . . . 236: 

48. Inftruaions to fome perfon3 fejit to England 
to report tlie fUte of ^ffairs in Lombardy, to com- 
mend the Card, of Sion,, blame Rich. Pace, for fa- 
vouring the Vifcontis, &c. N. B. After the taking 
ot Milan by Francis L 238. 



. Codex chartaceus, in folio, conflans foliis 383. 

.1 . to Card. Wolfey; about letters to be 

fent to the Pope and cardinals, concerning the Card, 
of Sion. (Orig. Lat.) London, 1516. 1. 

2. Rich. Pace^ to Card* Wolfey; for a fafe-conduft 
for a perfon to be difpatched by the Emperor. (Orig.) 

2. 

to Card. Wolfey; congratulating him 

on his promotion to the rank of cardinal. (Orig, Lat.) 
Ravcnfpurgh, Jan. 6, 1516. 2. b. 

: ^^^^ Card.: WoWey; inteffigence. 
(Qng.) Cpnflance, Jan. 31, 1^516. s. 

5. . .... . to Catd. Wdfey ^ intelligence ; the Em- 
peror faid to be arrived at Calais. (Oriir; Lat ) 
Dover, 18, 15 16. 7/ 

6. A letter ab$\it remittances tliraugh the Frifoo* 
baldis ; and intelligence from France and Italy. 7. b. 

7. The Pope> nuncio in Swifferland (the Bp. of 
Veroh) to Henry vjii; profeffions of refped, an^l 

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commending Pace. (Orig. Lat) Zuric, Jan. 
1316. 8. 

8. Rich. Pace; airagmentv containitig fome intel- 
ligence about the Emperor. (Orig.) Feb. 15^6. 9. 

9. Minutes of letters from Mn Pace* Feb. I5l6. 

11. 

10. TlieCard.of Sion? to Card. Wolfey; on pub- 
lic aflFaira. (Two origs. Lat) Confiance^ Val Mon- 
tis Aflabcry? Feb. 18, 1516. 13- 

11. A fragment ; intelligence about the Swifs and 
French, &c. (Lat.) Potnoy? Feb. u, 1516. 19- b. 

' 12. A letter concerning the Card, of Sion's inten- 
tions towards promoting the fervice againft the 
French. Fonnce ? Feb. 26, 1 5 1 6. 20. 

13. The emperor Maximilian, to Card. Wolfey; 
profeffing friendihip. (Orig. Lat.) Maran, Feb. 
1516. 

14. Abftraa of a letter from the Card- of Sion, to 
Card. Wolfey. Trent, March «, 1 5 1 6. SS. 

15. The emperor Maxim, to Henry VIII; dcfiring 
him to countenance the Card, of Sion. (Orig. Fr* 
the whole in the Emperor's hand.) March 4, 15 16* 

36. 

16. Rich* Pace, to ; intelligence. Trent, 
March 4, 15 1 6. «7. 

17. The emperor Maximilian, to Card. Wolfey ; 
recommending Jo. de Hefdine, fent over to be his 
joint ambalfador with Barth. Titionus, count Decian. 
(Orig. Lat.) Trent, March 7, 1516. SQ. 

18. Ric. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; on the war in 
Italy. March 7, 1516. so. 

19. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry VIII ; three dif- 
patches. (Orig.) Trent, March 7 and £7} and de 
Coila, April 4, 1516. 33. 

90. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence. 
(Orig. cypher, decyphered) Landau^ Apr. 6 and 8, 
1516. 40. 

.'21. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VllI; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Val Gamonica, April 10, I5i6« 44. 

22. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Abin .... April 4, 15 16. 46. 

23. Sir R. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; two dif- 
patches. (Orig.) Trent, April 25, and . . . April 16, 
1516. 49. 

24. The emperor Maximilian, to Henry VIU; a 
friendly note. (Orig. Lat.) Valle Solis, April 1 8, 
1516. 52. b. 

25. Fr. Sforza D. of Ban, to Card Wolfey ; thank- 
ing him for his and the king's prote6Uon. (Orig. 
Lat.) Trent, April 19, 15 16. 53. 

26. Sir R. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey, and Henry 
VIII. (Three origs.) Trent; April ... 22 and 28, 
1516. 54. 

27. A fchedulc of funis which Henry VIII. is re- 
quired to pay to the marquis of Brandenburgh and 
others, towards the carrying on the war in Italy. 
(Lat ) 59. b. 

28. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIII ; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Trent, May 11, 15 16. 60. 

29. Fr. D- of Bari, to Card. Wolfey ; lamenting 
the ill fuccefles in Italy, and profeffing his confidence 
in Henry and the Card. (Orig. Lat.) Trent, May 
11, 1516. 61. b. 

30. Some Swifs magillratcs to Henry VIII ; in com- 
mendation of R. Pace. (I^t.) Trent, May, 1516, 

62. 

31. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Trent, May IQ, 1516. 63. 



32. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIII ; a long dif- 
patch. (Orig.) Tren^ May 13, 15 16. 65. 

33. The emperor Maximilian, to and Henry Vlii, 
to Card. Woliey; defiring remittances of money. 
(Two origs. Lat.) Trent, May 15, 1519- 69. 

34. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; three dif- 
patches. Trent, May 17, 19, and 21, 15 16. 70. 

. 35. Fr. D. of Bari, to-IIenry viii; credential in 
favour of Argellenfis. (Origi Lat) Trent, May 2 1, 
1516. 78. 

36. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; a report of the 
Emperor's motions in Lombardy. (Orig. cypher, de- 
cyphered.) Trent, May 23, 1516. 79. 

37. Fr. D. of Bari, to Card. Wolfey ; promifing to 
perform what R. Pacefliall have promifed in his name. 
(Orig. Lat.) Trent, May 23, 1 5 16. 81. 

38. Card. Wolfey, to Rich. Pace ; lamenting the 
Emperor's untowardnefs, commending the firmnefs 
of the Swifi, inftru6tions to continue to treat with 
them, &c. May 27, 15 16. 82. 

39. The Card, of Sion? to Card. Wolfey; ob- 
fcurely alluding to fome requefl:. (Lat.) Antwerp, 
May 29, 1516. 86. 

40. Card. Wolfey, to Rich. Pace; chiefly about his 
(Pace's) negociations with the Swifs towards the ex- 
pulfion of the Fr. out of Milan, and about money 
matters. 15 16. 88. 

41 to Rich. Pace; about negociations 

with the Swifs. (Orig. Lat.) Turgaw, June 2, 15 16. 

95. 

42. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence ; 
mentions the Emperor's intention to refign the Im- 
perial crown to Henry VIII. (Orig. cypher, de- 
cyphered.) 1516. 95. 

43. Count , Galeazzo Vifconti? to Henry VIH; 
concerning the condudi; of the Card, of Sion, &ۥ 
(Orig. Lat.) Zuric, June 2, 1516. 97. 

44. Ct Galeazzo Vifconti? to Card. Wolfey; 
about money matters, and his proceedings. (Lat.) 
1516. 98. 

45. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Trent, June, 1516. 99. 

46. Rich. Pace, to And. Ammon, Latin fec^ to 
Henry VIII; a letter of civility, and fome intelligence 
about Milan. (Orig. Lat.) Augfl^urg? June 5? 
1516. 102. 

47. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about the affairs of Italy, and his endeavourii with the 
Swifs. (Orig.) AugAurg? 15 16. 104. 

48. Gal. Vifconti, to hisfon Anchifes; intelligence 
of what paffed at a diet of the Swifs at Baden, &c. 
(Orig. Lat) Zuric, J line 6, 15 16. 108. 

49. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; about his 
negociations. (Ong.) Trent, June 7, 1 5 1 6. 110. 

50. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; two difpatches. 
(Orig.) Augfl>urg, June 7 and 9, 1 5 1 6. lie. 

51. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; about his 
negociiltions. (On^.) Trent, June 10, 1516. 121. 

52. Gal. Vifconti, to Rich. Pace. (Orig. Ital.) 
Zuric, June 9, 1516. 122. b. 

53. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey. (Orig.) Augf- 
burg, June 12, 1516. 123. 

54. Jac. Villenger, to R. Pace ; a meflage from the 
Emperor. (Orig. Lat.) Augfb. June IS, I5i6. 127. 

55. The emperor Maximilian, to Pace or Frifco-- 
baldi ; defiring a fpeedy remittance of money to the^ 
army at Verona, (Orig. Lat) Erenberg, June I2| 
1516. 128. 

56. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Trent, June 13, 1516. 1C9. 

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57. The Card, of Sion, to Henry VIII ; about the 
var in Italy, ncgociations, &c. (Orlg. Lat) Trent, 
June 14> 1516. tsi, 

58. Abftraft o( a letter of the Card, of Sion ; 
about the difcord between him and count Galeazzo, 
&c. Trent, June 14, 1516. 

5p. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry Vlil; a long dif- 
patch. (Orig.) Conftance, June 16, 1516. 135. 

60. Tlie Card, of Sion, to R. Pace, or Frifcobaldi? 
defiring remittances to the army in Italy, and giving 
intelligence. (Orig. Ital.) Trent, June 17, 1516. 

142. 

61. Abttraas of letters from Anchifes (Vifconti), 
to Henry Viii, and Card. Wolfey ; about his ncgo- 
ciations for troops, money, &c. (Lat.) Conftance 
and Turgaw, June, 1516. US. 

62. The Card, of Sion, to Henry VIII ; on the dif- 
aftrous ftate of affairs in Italy, and promifing to re- 
trieve them if money be lent him. (Orig. Lat.) 
Trent, June 19, 15 16. 145. 

63. The Emperor Maximilian, to Card. Wolfey ; 
thanks for his friendihip. (Orig. Mp. Lat.) June 
20, 1516. • 146. b. 

64. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; a difpatch. 
(Orig.) Conftance, June 21 and 22, 1516. 147. 

65. Gal. Vifconti, to Henry VIII, and Card. Wol- 
fey ; ceiifuring the Emperor's condua, particularly 
towards lum and Pace. (Lat.) Tureaw, June 22 
1516. " 15,.' 

66. Gal. Vifconti, to the Emperor Maxim, ; ex- 
poftulatory. (Orig. Lat.) Turgaw, June 22, 1 5 1 6. 

152. 

67. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; about the Em- 
peror's condua. (Orig.) Conftance, June 24, 1516. 

157. 

68. Card. Wolfey, to R. Pace ; in anfwer to the 
preceding art and about the Swifs. (A draught, in 
WoUey's hand.) July, 1516. 159. 

69. The Card, of Sion, to fir R. Wingfield; on 
the ftate of affairs. (Lat) Mergentheim, June 24, 

160. 

70. Rich. Pace, to Henry viii; concerning the 
Emperor's condua, &c. (Orig. Lat) Conftance, 
June 28, 1516. 162. 

71. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry vill; a report. 
(Ong.) Uberlingen, June 29, 1516. 164. 

_ 72. Card. Wolfey, to R. Pace ; inftruaions about 
his ncgociations in Swiflerland. (A draught.) 1516. 

167. 

73. A letter to Card. Wolfey ; concerning the af- 
fairs of Swiflerland. (Orig. Lat) Urania, June 7 
1516. 175' 

74. Heniy VIII, to fir R: Wingfield; inftruaions 
concemmg the Emperor's funender of Milan and the 
Imperial crown to him. (A draught, much cor- 
refted by Wolfey.) 1516. 176, 

75. Sir R. Wing-field, to Henry viii; an original 
difpatch. Friefmgen, July 10, 1516. 135. 

76. Gal. Vifconti, to Henry Viil; reporting a fa- 
vourable decifion of the Swifs Cantons; anddefirino- 
a fupply promifed to his fon Anchifes. (Lat.) Tur^ 
gaw, 1516. ,88 

77. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; on the ftate of 
affairs in Swiflerland. (A long orig. difpatch.) Tur- 
gaM', July 10, 1516. 189. 

78. Ennius and Gambara, nuncios in Swiflerland 
to Henry Vlii; profefling the Pope's readinefs to co- 
operate with the king. (Ori^. Lat) Turga\r, July 
1^ 1516, ,pg 



79. Sir R. Winefield, to Card. Wolfey; defirin^r 
leave to return. (Orig.) Friefmgen, July 17, 1516! 

200. 

80. The Emperor Maxim, to Card. Wolfey ; jufti- 
fying the application of the 60,000 flor. expended in 
Italy. (Orig. Lat) In faucibus montium, July 17, 
1516. 201. 

81; Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry viii; two dif- 
patches. (Orig.) Friefingen, July 1 8 and 2 1, 1516. 

20s. 

82. The deputies of five Cantons, to Henry viii ; 
profeffingthemfelves welUffeaed towards him. V Lat ) 
Turgaw, July 26, 15 16. 206. 

83. Gal. Vifconti ; the Orig. of XIX. 76. Tur- 
gaw, 1516. 

84. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry vili; two dif- 
patches. (Orig.) Infpruck, July 29and 31, 1516. 

208, 

85. Leon. Frifcobaldi, to Card. Wolfey ; about re- 
mittances into Swifferland, &e. (Orig. Lat.) Lon- 
don, July 31, 1516. 21 1. 

86. Henry VIII ; inftruaions to Mr. Pace. (A 
draught, much correaed by Wolfey.) 1516. 213. 

87. Gal. Vifconti.? a long vindication of himfelf, 
and detail of his intended proceedings, if the means 
be fupphed him ; feemingly addrefled to Anchifes 
Vifconti, to be laid before Henry VIII. and Card. 
Wolfey. (Lat.) Aug. 1516. 219. 

88. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry viil; about two 
monks, one of whom had robbed the other; and the 
Emperor's motions, &c. (Orig.) Infpruck, Aug. 9, 

823.' 

89. Abftra6ls of letters from Turgaw, concernin» 
the difpute between the Emperor and Gal. Vifcontf 
the affairs of Milan, &c. (Lat) Aug. 1516. 224.* 

go. The Emperor Maxim, to Hefdin, liis ambaf- 
fador m England ; fignifying that he was on his way 
to Conftance to prevail on the Swifs to invade Italy » 
&c. (Lat.) Landau, Aug. 18, 1516. 228. 

91. The Emperor Maxim, to Card. Wolfey 
thanking him for his friendly profeflions and good 
oflices. (Orig. Lat) Ympft, in Tyrol, Augf 22, 

230. 

92. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry viil; tM'o dif- 
patches ; the firft containing copies of obligations of 
the Emperor and the King. (Orig.) Friefing. 
Aug. 25, and Augft)urg, Aug. 28, 15 16. 231? 

93. Gal. Viconti? to fir R. Wingfield, and to the 
Card, of Sion ; about his enmity with the Emperor 
(The firft orig. both Latin.) Turgaw, Aug. 27 and 
29, 1516. S36 

94. Sir R. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; about his 
ncgociations. (Orig.) Augfb. Aug. 30.? 15 16. 238. 

95. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; a long difpatch. 
(Ong.) 1516. ^240. 

96. Card. Wolfey, to Rich. Pace; inftruaions. (A 
draught, correaed by Wolfey.) Sept.? 1516. 252. 

97. Articles propofed by the Card, of Sion, for a 
peace between the Catholick kings of England, and 
of France, fhortly afler the treaty of Noyon. Sept 

257. 

98. SirR Wingfield, to Card, Wolfey; about a 
payment of 6000 flor. (Orig.) Augfb. Sept 2 
'*'^' 261. 

99. L. Frifcobaldi? to fir R. Wingfield? about 
the 6000 flor. to be paid ; propofals for peace. &c. 
(Ong. Lat) Ehrenberg, Sept ], 1516. 261. b. 

100. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry viii ; intelli- 
gence about the Emperor. (Orig.) ■ Augfburg, 
Sept 3, 1516. • 269.'^ 

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101. Henry VIII, to Card. Wolfey ; about anfwers 
to be ?iven to the Emperor's arabaffadors, roncern- 
ing a loan, the relio:nation of the crown Imperial, 
&G. (Orig.) Farnham, I5i6. 264. 

102. Abftrafls of letters from Gal. Vifconti, &c. 
(Lat.) Sept. 9, 1^16. 266. 

103. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
from Swiflerland, &c. (Ong.) Turgaw, Sept. 9, 
1516. ^68. 

104. The Emperor Maxim, to Henry viri; about 
the receipt of 60,000 fl. fiom Frifcobaldi. (Orig. 
Lat.) Fueffen, Sept. 9, I5l6. 274. 

105. The Card. ofSion, to Card. Wolfey ; on the 
ftate of affairs in Swilfcrland, &c. (Lat.) Turgaw, 
Sept. 15, 1516- ' 275. 

106. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence. 
(Orig.) Zuric, Sept. I5, 15 16. 279. 

107. Sir R. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey. Sept. 
fii, 1516. 285. 

108. The Card, of Sion; extrafts from bis letters 
of Sept. 22 and Oft. 2, 15 16. 287. 

lOf). Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIIL (Orig.) 
Augfburg, Sept. 25, 1516. 289. 

110. Ennius, Bp. of Veroli, and Gambara, nun- 
cios in Swiflerland, to Card. Wolfey ; in defence of 
Rich. Pace. (Orig. Lat.) Turgaw, Sept. 25, 15 16. 

290. 

111. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIII. Augft. 
Sept. 26, 1516. 291. 

1 12. A chau^ht, in Card. Wolfey 's hand, fccmingly 
of a difpatch to Wingfield. 293. 

113. A rough draught of a letter to Wingfield. 
Sept. 1516. 294. 

114. Card, de Gurce, to Henry VIII ; tendering 
his rcfpect and fervices. (Orig. Lat.) Augfb. Oft. i, 
1516. 295. b. 

115. A fragment of a letter, concerning the Em- 
{Jeror's affairs, &c. Augfburg, Od. 12, 1516. 296. 
.116. B. Titionus count Decan. to Card. Wolfey ; 
defil ing to know whether the fum of 20,000 crowns, 
part ot a remittance, was meant as a prefent to the 
Emperor. (Orig. Lat.) London, 15 16. 297- b. 

117. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; a long dif- 
patch. (Orig.) Zuric, Oa. 22, I5l6. «98. 

118. Fr. Sforza, D. of Bari, to Card. Wolfey; 
thanking him for countenancing his agent Argilenfis. 
conf. XIX. 35. (Orig. Lat.) Trent, Od. 29, 15 16. 

306. 

119. Articles between the Emperor and the King 
of England, figned by the Card, of Sion. (Lat.) 
Nov. 2, 1516. 307. 

1 20. The form of an oath to be taken by the Card, 
of Sion and count Titionus, in confirmation of a 
treaty between the Emperor and Henry VIII. (Lat. 
a draught.) I5i6. 310. 

' 121. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry Vlll. Hagenau, 
Nov. 3, 1516. 

1 22. Hich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; Turgaw, Nov. 7, 
1516. 317. 

123! Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; two dif- 
patches. Abeiiingen, Nov. 9, and Stein, Nov. 11, 
1516. 319. 

. 1 24. Rich. Pace, to fir R. Wingfield ; reports tlie 
praftices of the baftard of Savoy with the Swifs. 
Turgaw, Nov. 18, 1516. 323. 

125. Abftrads of letters from Mr. Pace. Nov, 
1516. 325. 

126. Intelligence of the taking of Milan from the 
French. (Fr.) Nov. 25, I5i6. 328. 



1 27. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIH. and to Card. 
Wolfey. Hagenau^ Nov. 28 and 30, 15 16. 329. 

128. The Card, of Sion? to Capt. Tho. Lark, ai> 
attendant of Caid. Wolfey ; apprizes him of liis jour- 
ney to Spire, in his way to the Low countries, and 
about preparations. (Lat.) : Dec. 5, 1516. 333. 

129- Sir R. Wingfield ; a paper and a letter to 
Card. Wolfey. Hagenau, Dec. 8, 1616. 334. 

130. Rich. Pace, to fir R. Wingfield, and to 
Card. Wolfey. Turgaw, 0&. 8, 15 16. 338. 

131. Sir R. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey. Augf- 
burg, 06t. 12, 1516. 342. 

132. The Card, of Sion, to Card. WoMey. (Orig. 
Lat. part cypher.) Agnon, Dec- 15 16. 344. 

133. Si^ R. Wingfield, to Henry VIII; two dif- 
patches. Hagenau, Dec. 11 and 13, 1516. 346, 

134. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey. (Cypher de- 
cyphered.) Dec. 15, 1516. 351. 

135. Card. WoUey, to fir R. Wingfield. Dec. 
1516.' 353. 

136. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIII. Hagenau^ 
Dec. 16, 1516. 355. 

137. The Emperor Maximilian, to Henry VIII ; 
credential in favour of the Card, of Sion. (Fr. the 
whole in* Maximilian'^ hand.) Augfburg, Sept. 27, 
1516. 356. b. 

138. Sir R. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey. Hager 
nau, Dec. 27, 1516. 357, 

139. Henry VIII; infl;ru61ions to his ambaffador 
with the Emperor (Wingfield.^) reprehending part of 
his conduct. 15 16. 360. 

1 40. A draught, in Wolfey hand, of a letter to 
Rich. Pace, and another perhaps to Wingfield. 367. 

141. The article of the comprebenfion of the 
Swifs in the league between the Emperor, the Pope> 
Henry VIII, and the K. of Aragon. (Lat.) 15 16. 

369. 

142. Rich. Pace, to Henry VIII. (A fragment of 
a rough d raught Lat.) 1516. 371. 

143. A paper, being feemingly a fummary of fer- 
vices rendered, or to be rendered, by the Card, of 
Sion, chiefly refpefting the Swifs Cantons. (Lat) 
1516. 373. 

144. Seven articles, two of them with many cy- 
phers, being papers and letters of the Card, of Sion : 
they are all much mutilated, and fcarcely intel- 
ligible. (Latin.) 374* 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 290. 

The whole of tliis volume has been fo much da- 
maged by fire, that few of the articles can be of any 
material ufe. The following is the leaft imperfect ac-^ 
count that can be given ot them, confiding chiefly 
of fucK writers named, and dates, as could be afcer^ 
tained. 

1 . A fragment of the key to Rich. Pace's cypher. 4. ^ 

2. Rich. Pace. (Cypher decyphered.) 5. 

3. A fragment, in Henry Vlllth's hand writing. 9. 

4. Ei^hl pages of fragments, in Wolfe}^'$ hand ^ 
, two of them rough draughts. 9. b* 

5. Five leaves of extra6U and fragments. 14. 

6. The Card, of Sion, to Card. Wolfey. (Partly 
cypher, Lat.) Duren, Jan. 17, 1517. 19- 

7. A letter to Eicli. Pace. 22. ^ 

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8. Sit Rich. Wiiigfield, to Caid. WoUey. Treves, 
Jan. 6, 1517. 24. 

9. The Emperor Maximilian. (Lat) Duren, 
Jan. 18, 1517. 

10. Sir R. Wingfield, to Card- Wolfey and Henry 
VIII. Duren, Jan. 17, 15.17. ^« 37. 

11. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey. Turgaw, Jan. 
19, 1317. 31. 

12. The Card, of Ston, and Ancliifes Vifconti ; 
two art. (Lat.) Turgaw, Feb. . . and 12, 1517. 36. 

IS. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; three articles. 

38. 

14. Tlie Einperor Maximilian, to Henry VIII. 
(Lat.) April 9, 1517. 47. 

15. Rich. Pace. Conftance, May 16, 1517. 48. 

16. Extrafts from letters of Galeazzo Vifconti. 
(Lat.) Trent, May 20, 1517. 52. 

1 7. Rich Pace, to Card. Wolfey. Conftance, 
May 23, 1517. 54. 

18. The Chancellor of the city of (Lat.) 

Mentz, July 10, 1517. 57'. 

19. Rich. Pace. Conftance, July 11, 1517. 58, 
20 to Henry VIll. (Lat.) Cologn, July 

13, 1517. 59. b. 

21. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; three letters. 
Conftance, July 27, Aug. 4 and 14, 1517. .60. 

22. The Card, of Sion, to Card. Wolfey ; two 
letters, (Lat.) Schwitz, Aug. 17, 15 17. ^ 65. 

23. Lud. Maroton. (Lat.) Rute, Aug. 29, 15 17. 

68. b. 

24. A paper, relating to fome treaty between Hen- 
ry VIII. and the Swifs. (Lat.) 1517. 69. 

25. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey; three letters. 
Conftance, Sept. 19, and 0&. 6, 1517. 7i. 

26. L. Maroton. Viterbo, Nov. 3, 1517. 76. 

27. Sir R. Wingfield, to Henry VIII. Bonn, 
Nov. 13, 1517. 77. 

' 28. The Emperor IMaximilian, to Card. ^V'olfty ; 
thanking him for his good offices in mainlaiuiiig the 
alliance with the king. (Orig. Lat.) Lintz, Jan. 1, 
1518. 79. 

29. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence 
about the Emperor's health, &c. (Orig.) Wells, 
in Auftria, Jan. 14, 1518. 80. 

SO. An agreement for count Fauken.bergh, ferving 
in the armies of Henry VIII. (Fr.) 1 5 1 8. 82. 

31. A letter to Card. Wolfey ; concerning the Em- 
peror's ncgociations. (Lat.) 1518. 84. 

32. Count Titionus, to Card. Wolfey. (Orig. 
Lat.) Augfl)urg, Feb. 21, 15 1 8. 86. b. 

33. The Emperor Maximilian, to Henry viii; 
about an expedition againft the Turks. (Orig. Lat.) 
Infpruck, April 24, 1518. 88. 

34. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey. June 24? 
1518. 89. 

35. A defenfive alliance between the Emperor and 
the kings of England, France, and Spain; a cor- 
reded draught, but figned by Henry Vlli, and 
great number of his counfellors. (v. Rym. XIII. 624.) 
(Lat.) London, Od. 2, 1518. 91. 

36. The Emperor Max. to Card. Wolfey ; about a 
treaty with the Swifs, &c. (Orig. Lat; Ympft, 
Oft. 25, 1518. 103. 

37. The Card, of Sion, to Card. Wolfey ; thank- 
ing for a pcnfiou of IQOO nobles granted him by 
akfy VIlL (Orig^ LatL) Turdjaw, Dec. 20, i5i^, 

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38. Three rough di^ughts, in the hand of Wolfej-; 
one of them addrcfled to fir Edw. Ponygs. 1.07. 

39. Henry vin ;. Ws. commiflion to Ric h. Pacefent 
to the eleftors after the death of the tmpcror Max. 
(Lat.) London, May 20, 1519. Ul. 

40. A draught, in Wolfey s hand? about fome dif- 
turbance in London. 112. 

. 41. L. Frlfcobaldi, to Ant. Cavalai i ; about a loan 
of 60,000 fl. Trent, May 22, 1 5 1 9. 1 1 3. 

42. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; feven letters, 
about the time of the elediori to the Empire. Co- 
logn, May 30, June 3, on the Rhine? June 9, 10. 
Mentz, June 11, 12, 1519. 114,. 

43. Albert of Brandenburgb, eletSor of Mentz;. 
about the approaching election to the empire. (Orig. 
Lat.) Frankfort, June 13, 1 5 19* 137. 

44. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; three letters. 
Mentz, June 14, 15, 20, 1519. 138. 

45. Frederick III. Eleft. of Saxony, to Henry VIII ; 
about the eleftion. (Orig. Lat.) Frankf. June 16, 

1519. 144. b. 

46. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; about the elec- 
tion. Mentz, June 24, 1519. 145. 

47. Seven German eleftors and princes, to Rich. 
Pace ; notifying the eleftion of Charles V. as K. of 
the Romans. (Orig. Lat.) Hoeft, June 28, 15 J9 

146. b 

48. Rich. Pace, to C^ird. Wolfey; five letters 
Mentz, June 28, 21, 22. Frankf. July 3. Ment2, 
July 4, 1519. 147. 

49- A draught, in Wolfey*s hand, being direc- 
tions to the king's amba{fadors at the diet. 1519. 

* 153. 

50. Some German prince, to Henry VIII. (Lat.) 
Mentz, July 4, 1519. 154. 

51. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; before the elec- 
tion. June, 1519. 155. 

52. A draught, in Wolfey 's. hand ; direftions to 
the.ambaflkdor at the diet. 1519. 157. 

53. A paper of intelligence, concerning fome ar- 
maments of the Cts. of Cleves, Juliers, &c. (Fr.) 
Antwerp, April 10, 1520. i58. 

54. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; profeflfing his 
defire to gratify Henry VIII, and the Card. (Orig. 
1 r. the whole in Charles's hand.) Worms, April 23, 

1520. 158. b. 

55. Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey. Cologn, July 8, 

1520. 159. 

56. Laur. Starben, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence, 
(Orig. Lat.) Nuremberg, Sept. 15, 1 520. 161. 

57. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; about conferring 
on him the Bpk. of Helvse (Elvas). (Orig. Lat.) 
Lobania, Oft. 6, 1520. 162. b. 

58. Cuthbert Tunftall, to Card. Wolfey ; three let- 
ters, about the Emperor's coronation, &c. Luke 
(Liege), Oft. 12. Cologn, Nov. 6. D*. 1520. 163. 

59. Sir Th. Spinellv, to Card. Wolfey; intelli- 
gence. (Part cypher, decyphered.) Cologn, Nov. 7, 
1520. 171. 

60. Cuthb. Tunftall, to Card. Wolfey ; about foma 
concern of B. Tuke*.s. Cologn, Nov. 8, 1520. 175, 

61. A lift of German Princes, and their forces. 

177. 

62. Cuthb. Tunftall, to Card. Wolfey ; two letters. 
— N. B. The firft wants the end, and the fecond is in a 
diftaent hand from tlie othen Npv. 20? Worlds, 
Dec. 17, 1520. 178. 

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64. A fr^mcnt of a treaty with the Emperor's 
ambaffadors. 

65. Sir T. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfcy ; a fiagment. 

1521? 184. 

66. Abftra6l of letters from Dr. Tumftalli to Hen- 
ly VIII; a long article, tolerably perfeft. 185. 

67. A memorial of fome regulations Concerning 
the Empire ; made at a diet at Worms. Jan. &, 1 53 1 . 

194. 

68. Sir Tv Spinelly; along letter in cypher, not 
decypheredv Worm^ Jam ft4, 1521. 196. 

fig. Cuthb. Tunftall, to Card. Wolfey ; eight let- 
ters, about Luther, &c. moft part in cypher. Worms, 
Jan. 29, Feb. 9, 16, March 6, d* d* d* 22, 15tti. 

201. 

70. A draught of a letter, to Henry VIII ; about an 
intended marriage. (Q^ of the Emperor r ) March, 

1521. 222. 

71. Sir Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; two letters. 
Worms, April u and 20, 1521. 224. 

72. Charles V? to the Prevoft de Paris; about 
Robt. de la Marche. (Fr.) Worms, April 28, 1521. 

231. 

73. Sir R. Wingfield, and Sir Th. Spinelly, to Card. 
Wolfey. Mentz, June 1, 152 K 232. 

74. Sir R. WingfieW, to Card. Wolfey; Mentz, 
June 3, 1521. 234. 

75. Several draughts, in Card. Wdlfey's hand ; fonie 
of them being inftruclions to Wingfield. 236. 

76. A French letter, addrelied to Monf. le Trefo- 
rtcr. 243. 

77. Draughts, in Card. Wolfey 's hand ; inftriiftions 
to Dr. Knight, Ambaff. in France. 243. b. 

78. Vitus Sutor, Imperial AmbaflT. in SwilTerland, 
to the Emperor ; intelligence. (Lat.) Zqric, Nov. 
30,1521. 246. 

79. A memorial, given by Card. Wolfey to Ld. St 

John, and fir Tho ; a draught in the cardi- 

nals hand. 248. 

80. Card. Wolfey, to Henry VIII, fhortly after the 
coronation of Charles V. A draught. l52i. 251. 

81. The Deputies of theSwifs Cantons, at a diet, 
to Card. Wolfey. (Lat.) Zuric, March, 1522. 

254. 

82. Card. Wolfey, to Henry VIII ; a draught. 255. 

83. A paper, touching the intervicM' between the 
Emperor and the Pr. king. (Fr.) 1522. 256. 

84. The Bp. of Strafburg, and others, to Card. 
Wolfcy. (Orig. Lat.) Turgaw, Feb. 5, 1522. 256. b. 

85. The Helvetic Diet; an anfwer to Dr. Knight. 
(Copy and Orig. Lat.) Zuric, March 13, 1522. 

257- 

86. A fragment, much defaced. (Lat.) 259. 

87. Jac. Banifius, to Charles v ; intelligence from 
Italy. (Orig. Lat.) Trent, June 3, 1522. 260. 

88. The Bp. of Verulam, to Card. Wolfey. (Orig. 
Lat.) Conftance, Aug. 4, 1522. 261. 

89. Ld. Henry Morley, to Card. Wolfey; four let- 
ters, on being fent Avith the order of the Garter to 
the Archd. Don Ferdinand (brother to Ch. V.) Nu- 
remberg, 061. and Nov. 1522. 262. 

90. Archd. Ferdinand, to Henry VIII ; credential 
in favour of H. de Emenchurt, fent to a(k afliftance 
againft the Turks. (Orig. Lat.) Nuremberg, Nov. 
20, 1522. 267. b. 

g\. A draught of a letter ; probably from Wolfey, 
to Mr. Deputy. 268. 
92. Archd. Ferdinand, to Henry VIII; thanks for 



aid promifcd. (Orig. Lat) Infpnick, April 5. 

268. b. ' 

93. Charles V,? to Henry vilI ; notifying fome fa- 
vour received at Prague. (Fr.) June 1, 1522, 269- 

94. Some decifions concerning a caufe between 
Charles V, and Henry VIII. (Lat.) 1522. 269.. b. 

95. Archd. Ferdinand; his comipiflion appointing 

Geo. de Alo Baron de Conryne, his proxy 

for his inflallation atWindlbn (Lat.) Brifac. 271. 

96. Frederick Ele6l. and John D. of Saxony, to 
Henry VIII. (Orig. Lat) Altenburg, May 3, 1522. 

273. 

97. Henry VIII ; his coromiffion to Dr. Wm. Knight, 
fent to induce the Emperor to join him againft the 
French. (Lat) June 23, 1523. 278. 

98. Dr. Henry Knight, to Henry VIII ; a report 
(Orig») Haufen near Spire, July 26, 1523. 280. 

99. Charles V ; inftrudions to to treat M'ith 

Denmark, &c. (Lat.) Valladolid, Aug. 1523. 283; 

100. Two fragments of Archd. Ferd.? Nuremb- 
Oft. 21. Neuftadt in Auftria, Oft. 27, 1523. 286. 

101. Charles de Lannoy, to the Emperor^s Chan- 
cellor, Monf. Grant. (Orig. Fr.) Infpruck, May 
31. 287. 

102. Two fragments. (Lat.) Nuremb. Nov. 9, 
and Dec, 9 ; and one fragment. (German.) Aug. 
1522. 



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Codex chartaceusy in folio, conftans foliis 215, 

1. Intelligence about a treaty between the Empe-* 
rbr and the Fr. king, &c. (Lat.) Jan. 31, 1526. 2. 

2. Two papers of intelligence ; about the K. of 
Hungary's (Ferdinand) retreat, the diet of Spire,. 
&c. (Fr.) Feb. 14, and Aug. 11, 1526. 3- 

3. Sir John Wallop, to Card. Wolfey ; feven letters 
of intelligence. Cologn, Nov. 17, Oft. 8, 16, Nov. 
3, 30, Sept. 30. Bingen, Dec. 16, 1526. 5. 

4. Her. Ringa (Rincus, vid. XXI. 11.) to Henry 
VIII ; reports having executed fome orders, and in- 
telligence. Cologn, Dec. 20^ 1526. 13. 

5. A paper of intelligence, about meetings of 
German princes, the Turks, &c. (Lat. and a fmall 
addition in Englifli.) 1526. ij. 

6. An account, entitled " Sumraa prefidii in co- 
mitiis Conftantientibus collefta, ad iter faciendum 
Romam, atque ad confequcndam coronam Ciefariam, 
atque ad alia commoda, atq. res Romani Imperii." 

17. b. 

7- Sir John Wallop, to Henry VIII ; three letters of 
intelligence, concernmg the coronation of Ferdinaui^ 
at Prague, kc. Auglb. Jan. 12; Cologn, March z; 
and Prague, March 12, 1527. 27. 

8. Ferdinand K. of Hungary, to Card. Wolfey; 
defiring him to prevail on Henry VIII, to lend his aid 
againft the Turks. (Orig. Lat.) BreflaM^, May 5, 
1527- 30. 

9. 3ir J. Wallop, to Henry VIII ? and to a friend ; 
two letters of intelligence alJoutthe E. of Hungary. 
Vienna, July 11, 1527. 31. 

10. Charles v ; bis inveftiture of Count Enno with 
Eaft Friefland. (Lat.) Spire, Sept. 24, 1528. 33. 

11. Herm* Rincus, to Henry Vlll; intelligence. 
(Lat.) Cologn, 6 Cal. Dec. 1527. 38. 

12. A paper of intelligence, concerning the K. of 
Hungary^ &c. 1527*^ 40. 

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13. Herm. Ringe (Rincus) to Henry vtii; intel- 
ligence. (Lat.) Cologn, 3 Idus Feb. i5S\8t 4i. 

14. Herm. Ringe (Rincus) to Card, Wolfey; in* 
telligence. (Lat.) Cologn, 4 Nones Oa. i528. 

4S. 

15. Ferdinand E. of Hungary, to Henry Vin. and 
Card. Wolfey ; credentials in favour of Ch. pf Bur- 
gundy, lord of Breda aijd I^ouregham. (Od-ig. tat.) 
Vienna, Dec. 7, 15^8, a^d iufpruok, Jan. 15, 1529. 

45. 

16. A narrative of the defcftion of one Cabiianer, 
a Stirian leader, and pf the defeat of his coffps by the 
T^rks in confequenc^ of it (Lat.) 152ft. 49. 

1 7. The emperor Sigifmund ; his charter of liber- 
ties to the Eaft Frilians. (Lat.) Conftance, Sept. 
so, 1417. 50. 

18 to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence about 

the Emperor's health, the ftate of religion, &c. Ra- 
tiibonne, March 14, i5do. 54. 

19. Henry VIII ; his inftru6lions to ....... Ellis, 

fent to the Emperor. Oft. 7. 56. 

. 20. A brief remembrance of certain points to be de- 
termined by the King, relating to fomc treaty; in- 
cluding a marriage between the Ipfant an4 th^ King's 
daughter. .57. 

21. a. A paper, in Henry Vllith's hand-writi^g ; 
about fome fettlement to be made by the Emperor in 
Italy; perhaps a fragment of the mftra^ns to fir 
Th. Wyat. (XXI. art. 72.) 60. 

21. b. A A to T, CromwfU ; intdli- 

^ence. (Lat) Ratisbonne, Maurch 21, 1532. ^i. 

22. The Imperial commifiaries, to the Englifh 
coxnmiflaries at Calais; defiring anfwers to lome 
poiots before they repair to them. (Lat.) Dunkirk, 
Afay 25, 1532, 6$. 

The writer of xxi. I8, to Card. Wolfey ; intd^ 
j^igence from Germany. Ratifbonne^ Aug. 11, 1532. 

«4. 

24. " New tidings how the foldiers of the Spaniards 
and Venetians would have fold the ^Imperor's and 
the Kng^s majefties to the Tiurk ; tranflated out of 
the (high) Ihitch.'* 6^. 

25- A circular letter of Henry vili, to Emeft D. 
of Brnnfwic, Wolfgang Pr. of Anhalt, Philip D. of 
Brunfwic, Philip landgrave of Heffe, William and 
Lewis, dukes of ©avaria ; and another letter, to Wolf- 

fang Pr. Anhalt: being credentials in favour of Dr. 
Tic. Hawkk«, archdeacon of Ely, ient Aioliaff. to 
the Empfa-or. (L^t.) Gierawich, Sept. «7 wd 30, 
1532. 74. 

20. Henry vni, to Charies v. and to the K. of 
Hungary ; credentials in favour of Dr. Hawkins, fent 
to replace Dr. T. Cranmer. <Orig. Fr.) Greenwich, 
Oa. i and2, 1532. 78. 

27. Tho. Craaamer, to Henry VIII ; intdKgence 
about the Emperor's motions^ Villach, OS. 20, 
1532. 79. 

28. A .... . A to T. Cromwell? fome 

expoftidation, saad intelligence. (Lat) 1582. 82. 

29. ^ueen Mary; inftruSions to Rich. Shelley, 
fent to ^ K. of Hungary, at the time of her pro- 
jefted marriage. (Fr.) London. 1553? 84. 

50. to Henry VHI ; concerning a nego- 

ciation with the D. of Saxonv, and i^tellig!ence re- 
ceived from Germany. Lond. March 18, 153. 86. 

51. Gervais Warin, to Henry VIII ; about a league 
among thf^ German princes againft Ferdinand K. of 
the Romans, a treaty between the fi^d K. and the 
Turk, &c. Soleure, May 17, 1533. 87. 

32. Laur. Jacobriusr toT. CroxnweIl> profeffions 



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of devotednefs, and intelligence about a ncgociation 
m Qerm^ny, &c. (Orig. Lat.) ex Norico (Nu- 
remberg) Sept, 6, 1333. 91. 

^ 33. Nifc. Heyth, to T. Cromwell; reports his hav- 
ing acquitted himfelf of his orders with feme Ger- 
man princes. Nuremberg, Match 3 1 , 1 534 ? 93. 

34. An Imperial edia, about fome ceremonial. 
(Lat imperfeaO 5^^, 

S^'^F ^ ^^P' ^^^nien ; in behalf 

ot u Wollwever, an EngliOinian, imprifqued at Bre-) 
m^n. (La^.) Greenwich, Feb. 10, 1535. 97. 

, l^:^^^^^ VIII, to the magiflrates of Lubeck; ia 
behalf of Wm. Gylbank, a mafler of a fbip. (Lafc 
a eorrefted draught,) JRicl^mond, May 24,; 1534. 

98. 

^^^r^ ^^^^ intelligence fro^n Ha;i)burgl|. May 
» (Qr from Dr. Lees r) 99, 

38. Henry Yii;, to H^n. Ct. Hogen and Vrpic 
nnufen ; thaijking him for his^ffer of fcrvices. (Orig, 
Lat.) Hamptpn-court, June 3, 1534. 100. 

39. Henry V|n, to the magiftratcs of Bremen, 
and Nuremberg, Laur. Stayber, the magiftrates of 

. . . , an^ the duke of Middleburg: five lettcf^ 

all very defeaive. (Lat.) Greenwipli, March 17; 
23, d^ 25 and . . . 1535. ,02. 

^0. Fred. II. Ct. Palatii^e D. of Bavarja (afterwards 
Eledor) to Henry VIII; defiring th^t favour m^y ^ 
fhewn to Chriftiern K. of Denmark, his father-in-law. 
(Lat.) Heidelberg, Sept. 3o, 1^35. 108. 

41. Henry viil, to the Count Paiatine. (Lat. a 
fragipent.) Hampton-Ct. .0^. 4, 1535. 109. 

42. Robt. Bar (Pr, Barnes?) t9 J. Croiw^^rdl; abou t 
his negociations with th€ Ele^. Pf^^tjue, ?inil p<eV* 
Wittemberg, 0€t, 6, 1535. no. 

43. HubeH Uodms «ec^to the C*. Pal^ine, to 
T. Cromwell ? wifhing a good underftsiiiding ?n^ght 
be cultiyate^J between their two mailers. (Ut.) 
Newmark, Oft. 1 1^ 1535. 1 12, h. 

44. Rpbt. Bar, lo T. Croipwell ; about negppiations 
in GOTnany. Gotha. 1 13. 

45. Jac. Giflerus Thalaffius, to } ncgop 

ations. (Lat.) Heidelb. May 6, 1535. 114. 

4(5. Robt. Bar, to T. CromweU ; two letters on his 
negociations with German ftates. Hamburgh, Aug. 
^4 and 22, 1535. ^ 116. 

47. A ftatement relating to the fuccejQTion to the 
dukedom of Giieldres. 

48. Part of the King's inftruaions to the of 
Wikfltire ; with an anfwer of the Emperor: 121. 

49. H^ns d<e Gcrftejnberg and Hier. Wideman, t* 
(Lat.) I53fi. 1^5. 

50. ........... to the Eaf 1 of Wiltftire. Berncj 

March 12, 1536. 126. 

^1. Edm. Bonm ^nd Rich. JCaunilyflie, to Henry 
VIII. (Lat.) jyaipbur^b, March 13, 1536. 127. 

52. A league between Henry vill. and the duke of 
iCrudidcea. Jan. ^, 1536. 128. 

53. Tho. The^bold, to T. Cromwd! ; giving fome 
account of an earthquake at Carftadt : perhaps Carl- 
ftadt. 153. . 132. b. 

54. T^io. Cromwell, to Chriftopher Mount ^nd Th. 
Paynell; inftru^tions to demand an anfwer from th6 
D.of Cleves, concerning the King's offer of marriage ; 
and ab(Hit the alfairs of Germany. JLondon, March 
10, 1540? 133. 

55. Edm. Bonner, to Tho. Sherley ; on private conr 
i^erns. J^iwibiujgh, feb. 17, 153(5. j.36. 

56. £. ^ScMuiei* and R. Caumlyflie, to T. Cromwell? 
(Orig. Lat.) Hamburgh, Feb. 22, 1536. 137. 

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57. R. Caundyfte, toT. Cromwell? about naval 
ftorcs procured by him. (Orig.) Hamb. Feb. 25, 
1536. 

58. T. Theabold, to ; about thepurfuit 

of a delinquent, &c. Augfb. March. 139. 

59. T. Theabold, to ; about his travels, 

&c. Fran... 1^^- 

60. George D. of Saxony, to Henry VIII ; about a 
German verfion of Henry's book againft Luther. 
(Orig. Lat) Drefden, March i6, 1527. 146. 

61. T. Cromwell, to C. Mount and T. Paynell; 
about their negociations with the princes evangelical, 
&c. London, March 22, 1540? 147. 

62. Henry VIII ; his inftruftions to Mn Paget, fent 
to the princes of Germany. 1^2. 

63. Edw. Fox, to T. Cromwell; about the inftruc- 
tions to Paget. i^^- ^• 

64. Bemhardus Mela, to T. Cromwell? defiring 
fome trufty peribn may be fent to him to communicate 



81. Obfervations u])on fome articles offered to 
Henry VIII. by the eleftor of Saxony, and tlie land- 
grave of Heffe, touching the affairs of religion. 204. 

82. An anfsVer of fome German evangelical prince* 
to a meffage delivered to them by Englifli ambaf- 
fadors from the king. 206, 

83. Nine fragments, much mutilated: I. Latin: 
2. Inftru6rions 0? Henry VIJI. 061. 25, 1539: 3. Lat. 
Bade, Sept. 25: 4. Heniy VIII. Weftm. Jan. SO, 1545: 
5. A lift of names, perhaps of favourers of the refor- 
mation in Germany : 6. Nic. Wotton, to Henry VIIL 
Cleves, Ji^ne 13, 1541|: 1. Various intelligence from 
Germany: 8. Divers articles to be confidered of, 
concerning affairs on the continent; g. Minutes of a 
few letters from Germany concerning the Emperor s 
forces, &c. 209. 



with ; and giving fome intelligence on Danifli affaii-s, 
&c. (Orig. Lat) 



) Lubeck, S^pt. 28, 1536. 156. 

65. A correfted draught of a letter of Henry VIII, 
to a German prince ; fent to Cromwell, by T. Wnotef- 
ley and P. Vannes. (Lat. a fragment.) Hampton- 
court, Feb. 25, 1537. ^^7. 

66. Henry VIII, to Jo. Frederick eleftor of Saxony ; 
credential in favour of Chriftoph. Mount. (Lat.) 
Hampton-court, Feb. 25, 1537. 156- 

67. A memorial of inftruftions from Ld. Cromwell, 
to Chrift. Mount. 1537. 1^9. 

68. Jo. ^pinus, to T. Cromwell ; about one Adam 

confined in the Low countries, feemingly 

on account of religion. (Orig. Lat.) Hamburgh, 
April 23, 1536. / ^6^- 

69. Wm. Clifton, to T. Cromwell? (Orig.) 
Frankfort, May ii. 163. 

70. A report of the proceedings of Ld. Hereford, 
Heth, and Dr. Barnes, in Germany. 164. 

71. Five fragments of Latin letters : l. Calais, Feb. 
27, 1539 ; 2. Nuremberg, March 17; 3. Frankfort, 
April 5, 1539; 4. Laur. Staiberus, Camerftain in 
Franconia, April 2, 1537; and 5. Fr. Burguatiis and 
Geo. i Beineburg, London, Aug. 5, 1538. 166. 

72. Inftruaions to fir 'fho. Wyatt and Phil. Hobby; 
fent to the Emperor's court* 170. 

73. Steph. k Hafchenperg, to ; . about 

fome (hips (Orig. Lat.) Dol.? April 12, 1539. 177. 

74. Nic. Wotton and Rich. Berde, to Ld. Crom- 
well ; a repmt of their negociations with the D. of 
Cleves, about the K.'s marriage, Guelders, &c. 
(Grig.) Cleves, Mays, 1539. 178. 

75. Nic. Wotton, to Henry VIII ; a report of fome 
negociations between the D. of Cleves, the eledor 
pi Saxony, and other German princes ; alfo fome ac- 
count of Lady Anne of Cleves. (Orig.) Duren, 
Aug. 11, 1539. 

76. Fragments of intelHgence from Germany, 
about the D. of Cleves ; alfo of fome things required 
by Ld. Sands, a Gov. in the Englifli poffeffions in 
Picardy. 189. 

77. Two fragments, Englifli, and one in Latin, 
dated April 28, 1540 ; direfted to Sir T. Wyatt. 192. 

78. Henry VIII, to Mr. Pate? inftruf^ions about 
negociations with th« Emperor. Oct. 1540? 196. 

79. Two fragments, about the Pope's calling a 
t^ouncil. 198. 

80. Henry VIII, to Mr. Wotton ; about his nego- 
ciations with the D. of Cleves, concerning Guelders. 

201. 



VitelliuSy C. I. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, foliis conflans 302. 

1. Ordinances made by John (Alcock) fep. of 
Worcefter, Anth. (Widevile) E. Rivers, &c. for the 
government of the town of ShrewfbuiT. April 10, 
1478. 7. 

2. Remembrances for the king's grace, of things 
to be put in execution touching the government, 
of the marches of Wales, propofed by commiffioners. 
temp Hen. VIII. 14. 

3. The names of knights and efquires appointed by 
the king in the marches of Wales, tagive attendance 
with their retainers to aflift the king's commilTioners 
at Ludlow ; with the fees • allowed them. temp. 
Hen. VIII. 15. b. 

.4. The oath of, and inftruAions for, the counfellors 
appointed to attend upon the perfon of the j)rincefs 
Mary, fent to refide in Wales, and commiffioners^ 
in the parts of Wales, and the marches thereof ; M ith 
two fragments of fimilar inftru6lion$. 17 Hep. VII f. 
1526. 23. 

5. Inftruftions to the princefTes council, made 
July 20, 18 Hen. VIII. (imperfeft.) 1527. 36. 

6. Minutes of divers laws, ^regulations, and a6U of 
parliament made for the govermnent of Wales, from 
K. Hen. IV. to 35 Hen. Vill. 38. 

7. A brief of the effefts devifed for Wales, i. e. for 
its government.' temp. H. viii. 59. 

8. Inftru6tions given by the king (Hen. VIII.) to 
fir Wm. Sydney chamberlain, and fir John Com- 
wallis fteward to prince Edward. 65. 

9. Water Devereux, to his nephew, re- 

monftratin^ againfl: Welfhnien being compelled to 
appear before the courts in Weflminfter. (Orig.) 
Charteley. 67. b. 

10. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to fir Henry Sidney, 
prefident, and the council of the principality and 
marches of Wales. . 89. 

1 1. Q. Elizabeth's orders for the direftion and re^ 
formation of her court in the marches of Wales. 109. 

12. Inftruftions of the Lds. of Council, to fir Hen. 
Sidney, the Bp. of Worcefier, and others, appointed 
commiffioners for examining and reforming ceitaiii 
diforders in the principality of AVales. temp. Eliz. 

118. 

13. Q. Elizabeths inftruAions to Henry E. of 
Pembroke, prefident^ and her council for Wales: 
figned Pembrock. Windfor, Sept. 15, 1586. 124. 

14. Q. Elizabeth; inftrudions to Edward lord 
Zouch, prefident, and her cpuncil for Wales. (Orig.) 
Greenwich, July 7, 1602. i40. 

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15. James l; hia inftruflions to Edw. Ld. Zbuch, 
prefident, and the council for Wales. Salifbury, Aug. 
26, 1603. 162. 

16. The cafe debated ; whether the lord prefident 
and council of the inarches of Wales have authority 
over the four Englifli fliires or not ? 190. 

17. Notes out of the king's fpeech, concerning thb 
caufe of the four ihires. 192. 

1 8. Hiftorical arguments from records, concemingf 
the jurifdiftion of the lord prefident and council of 
the marches over the four Englifli counties. 194. 

19. A traft, fliewing that the counties of Glou- 
cefter, Hereford, and Salop, are no parcel of Wales, or 
of the marches thereof 196. 

20. Reafons to prove, that the three Englifli 
counties were, fmce the ftatute of 27 Hen. VIIL c. 26. 
no longer to be reputed part of the marches of Wales; 

200. 

21. Statute of the 20 Hen. VI. c. 5. concerning 
the three counties. 202. 

22. Reafons againft the proofs offered for the up- 
holding of the jurifdiclion of Ld. prefident, &c. over 
the four Engliih counties. 203. 

23. Reafons delivered to his majefty^s council, 
againft the council in the marches. 205. 

24. The effefl of the firft argument of the king's 
folicitor Genl. in maintaining the jurifdidion of the 
council of the maixhes over the four fliires. 209. 

25. Reafons againft the exemption of the four 
iliires from the government of Wales* . 222; 

. 26. Reafons why the bill preferred for explanation 
of the ftat of 34 and 35 Hen. VIII. relating to the four 
ihires, ought not to be paffed. 226. 

27. On the queftion, to whom it appertaineth to 
reform default of juftice in the marches of Wales : 
with other papers and draughts relating thereto, 
without titles. 227. 

28. The ftate of the caufe concerning the Ld. 
ptefident and council of the marches. 233. 

29. Some further proof that the counties of Glon- 
cefter and Hereford are in the marches of Wales. 

£37* 

30. On the general queftion, whether, if the council 
of the marches exceed their authority, the bench may- 
examine and reform it ? 238. 

• 31. On the queftion, what groutids, places, and 
counties are intended by the words, " ftiatches of 
the fame," in the ftatute of 34 and 35 Hen. vill. 
commonly called The Ordinance of Wales. 240. 

32. On the inexpediency of exempting the coun- 
ties of Gloucefter, Hereford, Monmouth, and Salop 
from the government of the council in the princi- 
pality of Wales. 252. 

33. A catalogue of the prefidents of the council 
of Wdes, from 1 4 Edw. IV. to 44 Eliz. 255. b. 

34. The eifeft of a confultation between the At- 
torney Genl. on one part, and fir John Crook ferjeant 
at law, and fir Fra. Bacon on the other part, concern- 
ing the matters in queftion between the King's Bench 
and the Ld. prefident of ^ales. 256. 

35. Colledions out of books received from the E. 
of Salifl)ury, touching Wales. 257. 

36. Some reafons for exempting the four Englifli 
counties from the jurifdiftion of the council of Wales. 

257. b. 

37. Memorial for the E. of Salifl)ury, touching the 
four counties. 258. b. 

38. An abftraft of fome fuits for caufes of the four 
f^ngUlSi coimties before the Ld. prefident and council. 



■previous to the ftatute of the ordinance of Wales. 
N. B. The 5 laft articles are in one hand. 259. b. 

39. Abftrads of Q. Elizabeth's iriftruftions for the 
North: (a fragment.) Aug. 10, 1599. 261. b. 

40. Abftraft of James ift's inftrudions for W^'?Sj 
penned for the LordEure. Aug. 23, 1007. 262. 

41. iTie principal inhabitants of the four counties, 
to Herberi Croft ; Tho. Cornwall, to Jamfes Scuda-^ 
more ; and Ra; Ld. Eure, to Ld. . . . all on the conteft 
concerning the jurifdiaion of Wales. 1607. 269. ' 

42. Q. Mary's pateirt, appointing Gilb. Bourne, 
Bp. of Bath, prefident of Wdes. 06lt. 28, 1558. 

273. 

43. The opinion of Sir jamesi' Dyer atid other' 
judges?, touching the jiirifdiaion of the county pa- 
latine of Chefter, and the controverfy between the 
fame, and the prefident and council of Wales : pre- 
ferited lo the queen, Feb. 10, 1568: 275. 

Vitellius, C. Ih 

Codex chartaceus, ih folio, conftans foliis 457. 

Abftraflutn releviohim diverforum> tenentium D; 
Regis ill cajiite, et aliter, in diverfis et feperalibus 
com. Angliffi; temporibus RR. EdwardorumI.il. III. 
Ric. II. Henricor. IV; V. VI. et Edwardi ly. coram 
Baronibus de fcitccario domini regis, apud Weftmona- 
fterium, cognitis et oneratis : cum indice ad calcem. 
N^ B. This bdok is a copy of the aneient abftraA 
: of the reliefs paid by the king's tenants in canite 
during the abovd reigns. An original of ^is 
abftraft isinthetreafurer's remembrancer's oflfice ; 
it is written on a roll of vellum, about the time 
of Henry V. and includes olily part of that 
reign^ 

Vitdlius, C. ill. 

Codex membran. in fol. min. conftans foliis 137. 

1. Chronologia ab Adamo ufque ad Chriftuiri 
natum, circiilis genealogicis compfehenfa, et adnota- 
tiunculis hiftoincis illuftrata. Sec. XIll. 1, 

- 2. Rubricae libri Maori de virtutibud herbafum^ 
cum nominibus quarundam ex iis. Saxonici. 6. b; 

3. " Herbarium Apulei Platonici; quod accepitab 
Efcolapio, et a Chirone centauro magiftro Achillis 
cuipraemifla funt capitula, Latinfe et Saxonicfe, cum 
hoc titulo, literis nunc pene deletis ; " Incipiunt cap!-' 
tula libri medlcinalis (Cum rtfmediis^ ad verti- 
ginem^ et ad pectoris dolorem." Saxonic^; 7. b; 

Extat in Bibl. Bodl. codex huic perfimilis ; fed ob 
imagines iEfculapii, Platonis, Chiron is, &c. et 
omnium herbarum de quarum virtutibus trac- 
tatur, quie in eo codice defiderantur, nofter multo 
ornatior et pretiofior omtiind evadit. 

4. Medicina e.^ quadrupedibus, Sax^omc6; five 
Traftatus Idparto cuidam regi ^gyptiaco adfcrip- 
tus; cum figuris quie (cum illis in Apuleii Herbario) 
ad elegantiflimum et antiquilfimum exemplar videntur 
delineatae et depi^ise. 71. 

6i Remedia et incantamenta quiedam contra dolo- 
res ^uofdam corporis ; una cum, traftatulo de urinis: 
manibus recentioriibus exaranf ur. go; 

6. Aur. Ambr. Macrobii Theodofii, Saturnaliorum 
liber primus, et pars fecundi, elegaiiter (in Gallia ut 
videtur) exaratus. Sec. X. 82. 

7i -Prarfcriptiones quaedam D; Will. Paddsei et 
Guil. Harvfiei, clarifs. Mcdiconim, pro D. Rob* 
Cottono^ ,13^, 

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VitelUus, C. IV. 

Code* mttjibran. in M. min. cohftam foliis 135- 

1. De pace Francte et Angliae; continet autem 
liber varia inftrumenta et traftatus de ifta re, fub 
tempore H. Edwardi IIL et etiam de donatione prtn- 
cipatus Aquitante fada per Uw. III. Edwardo filio 
fuo, cum inftrumento de reforto terrarum regi relcr- 
vato ; aliaque plcrumque Gallice. ^• 

2. Traaatus Cartonenfis, ex parte regis Frahciae 
Johannis ; plerumq. Gallice. 

3. Relaxatio fafta per regem Hifpanise regi Angliae 
de Vafconia. 

4. De Treugis Scoti®, captis A* 1357, apud Berwi- 
tum fuper Twedam- V^* 

5. Proceffus fadu^ ad coronationem R. Ricardi II. 
h. e. de fervitiis dominorum ad coronationem. 10 1. 

6. De coronatione regis Ricardi II. 1 10. 
Modus teiiendi Parliamentum. H3. 

8. Chronica bona et compendiofa de regibus An- 
fflorum, k Noe ufque ad R. Ricardum II. in qua agitur 

coronatione RR. Angliae, k rege Alfredo, ad iftum 
regem. 

9. De exequiis regalibus, cum ipfi» regc$ hoc 
feculo migrare contigerit i^«- ^ 

10. De certaminte fmgulari coram coiiftabularib et 
iharefcallo Aftgliifc. (Gallice.) i^id- 

M. D6 officio Marefcalli. (Lat. et Gal.) ISA. b. 



Deiideratur* 



Codex membran, infol. min. conftans foliis 1 46. 

Nomina feoffatorutn monafterii de Melfa vel 
Meaux ; locorum, terrarum, tenementorum et reddi- 
tuumeidem monafterio jpertinentium ; cumtcnoribus 
abbreviatis chartarum, teoffamentorum, confirmatio- 
Bum, relaxationum, quietaclamationum et efcambio- 
rumejufdem: fequitur tabula capitulorum, ^ed parum 
luculenta. 

Monafterium iUud in comitatu Eboracenfi fitum 
erat ; dim monachonun ordtnis Ciftertii. 



ViteUimy C. VII. 
Codex chartaceus, in folio, foliis conilans 840. 

1. John Dee's accoiitft of his life; addrefled to 
two commiffion^, fent to him by the queen : written 
by himfelf in the year 1 592- 1 * 

o. Perfpeftiva; five dc arte menfixrandi cUta ciN 
cino et regula : aufilore Job. Dee. IH. 

3. Of famous and rich difcoveries of thfe great 
Afias foutherly and eafterly coafts, of the. Oriental 
and Scythian ocean, CafpianSea, &c. of the reforma- 
tion of the Afiatical topography, and of the Septen- 
trional Iflands, that they appertain to the^(*W\ ni5f 
the Britifli empire; bv John Dee: written in the year 
1577. Opus impcrfedum et nHittlum, quod fane 
dolendumeft: incipit enim k capite fexto. £5. 



4. Job* Dee, Londinenfis. de trigono circinoque 
anologico; opufculiim matliematicum et mechani* 
cum. £68. 

5. Job. Dee, de fpecuKs comburentibus : item dc 
coni re6li atque reftanguli feftione ilia quie parabola 
ab antiquis appellabatur ; aliaque geometrica. 279- 

6. A fragment of a fupplication of John Dee to the 
Queen, for the prefervation of ancient writings and 
monuments. - 310. 

7* Several letters and papers between John Dee and 
Roger Edwards, on theological fubje6is. 3 1 1. 

8. Robert TThom's letter to K, Henry Vlllth's am- 
baflador in Spain, A* 1527; about the difcovery of 
new lands, and retaining thofe already difcovered; 
wherein is alfo mentioned the project of dividing the 
whole world between the kings of Spain and PoilugaL 

324. 



Vitellius, C. VIIL 

Codex membmn. in folio min. foliis conftans 195. 

1. Daretis Phrygii dc bello Trojano, fragmen- 
tum. K 

2. Qujedam chronica de Anglia, plerumque de 
rebus ecclefiafticis in eodem regno : delinit in initiiji 
fucteflionis R. Henrici L circa quod tempus videtur 
fcripta. I, b. " 

3. Petri Abaelardi verfus elegiaci ad Aftralabum 
filium; de moribus et vita pia et proba. Sequitur* 
tabula capitulorum libri cujuldam ad htftoriam Grae* 
ci^5 fpeiStantem. 18. * 

4. De eo quod unoqfioque die faciendum eft ut 
m MviSt 6nty tam t|uoad Deum, quam quoad mundum. 
Item lie tribud anni diebus iEgyptiacts. Saxonice. 

«0w - 

5. Epiftolae Ad® de Marifco de ordine minorum, 
ad Varios prelatos, abbatiflis, &c, de fide, oration^ 
aliifiine, ejufmodi argument! : inferunturfd. 55, verfi* 
culi qnklam Gallicii dialogum referentes inter corpus 
et %iritum. 2^. 

Ificip. Si cum ioe fo en un lit 
" Oi la vols de un efprit 
" Ke fuft dampne." 

€. Laus S. Pauli, quinometro (vers, hexametrts) 
fcripta, k Damafo epifciopo : ad finem verfus chartula 
ad^utinatur qua fcribitur, literis majufculis, ^* £pii^ 
tolse PauU de manu Beda? ;" ex quo conjicere licet 
traditum fuifle, librum quendam epiftolar. D. Pauli, 
ven. Bedam exfcripfifle, cujus haec, et quatuor fequen- 
tia folia, omnia literis Saxonicis valde antiquis 
CKarata, pars faiffe. 83. 

7. Epiftola S. Hieronymi ad Damafum^ de Pon- 
tifice Melchifedeco. Charaftexe Saxonico. 83. b. 

8. Excerpta ex S. Hieronymo de S. Paulo apoftolo, 
ejufque epiftolis, et de generibus interpretandi; h. e. 
de allegoria, tropologia, &c. et ex ejufdem tra6latu in^ 
epiftolam ad Galatas. Eodem charaftere. 85. 

9. Liber de ordinatione diftionum artificiofa, com- 
muni, et naturali, per magiftrum Boncompagnum :. 
prasfigitur ejufdem TeilanientuTn, an " Summa di6la- 
minis," vel pratutn eloquentia: ? 88. 

10. Summa ma^iftri Bcinanli, qucevocatur, modus 
rhetoricus dicendi. les. 

H. Pars libri cenfual is, vulgo vocati Domefday ;^ 
continens in foliis 14, defcriptionem Cantii, charac- 
tere antiquo : adglutina :tur licec folia fiagmento, de 
hypocrifi et jadantia. 140. 

1«. Vita S. Kentigerni epifcopi et confefforis, qui 
et Inglafchu nominatur. i48v 

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. VitelUus, C. jpi. 

Codex chartaceuSy in folio, conftans foliis 325. 

1. Correftiones et fupplementa in Sigeberti chro- 
nicon, ex manufcriptis codicibus, per Jofaannem 
Dee. 2. 

«. Excerpta ex chartulario Wigomienfis ecclefiae, 
per Patricium Young; et chartuiarii Wigomienfis 
ecclefis abbreviation per eundem. 56. 

2. b. Some verfcs infcribed, " R. Cavend. to the 
citye of Durefm." 

Beg. " As Thebe to Amphion yealds." 60. b. 

3. " The third book of Durham Hiftory, by Chr. 
Watfon, 1574;" relating chiefly to the bifliops of that 
fee. 61. 

4. The hiftory of Durefme, now firft publifhed, 
A- 1574, by C. W. (Chriftoph. Watfon) Deira- 
Grantus. 102. 

5. Hiftory of Durefme, long drowned in the gulph 
of oblivion, now firft recovered ; by the fame Chr. 
Watfon : a fragment in verfe. 124. 

6. The ecclefiaftical hiftory of Durefme, to 7 Hen. 
IV ; by the fame C. W. a fragment. 125. 

7. Chart® RR. Offae, ^thelbaldi, aliorumq, regum 
et epifcoporum, de libertatibus et privilegiis eccl. 
Wigomienfis. 126. 

8. Short notes concerning the matrimony of 
priefts. 129. 

9. Vita Griffini, filii Conani, regis Venedotiae vel 
Northwalliae, k Thelwello jurifperito Latine verfa : 
ad finem carmina reperiuntur Meredithi de Madoco, 
iilio Oweni Gwynnedd, et ejus navieatione ad terras 
incognitas; Wallice. Vixit Meredithus ifie circa An. 
1477. ISO. 

10. Vita ejufdem principis, WalKce. 141. 

11. Vita regis Arthuri, Wallice. 152. 

12. Excerpta ex diftionario theologico Thomae 
Gafcoigne, olim ciancellarii Oxon. de caufis miferia- 
rum temporibus R. Henrici VI. per Ric. Jamefium. 

155. 

IS. Chronicon Johannis Harpsfieldi, a diluvioad 
An. 155&: manu propria. 158. 

14. Ejufdem verfus elegiaci, ex centuriis fumma- 
tim comprehenfi, de Hiftoria Ecclefiaftica Anglo- 
rum : manu item propria. 185. b. 

15. Charta R. iEthelftani, concefla civibus 
Malmeft)uriae, de libertatibus et privilegiis iftius ci- 
vitatis. 196. b. 

16. CoUedanea quaedam de ecclefia Glaftonienfi. 

197. 

17. Breviculi annales, ab origine mundi ad An. 
1361. praecipue vero de epifcopis Wigomienfibus. 

/ 198. b. 

18. Excerptum ex rotulu patciA^u Hen. ill. de 
manerio de Afton conceffo Gul. de Cantilupo ; et de 
advocatione illius ecclefiae fa6la per eundem Guliel- 
mum priori et conventui de Maxftock. 201. 

19. Gloflarii Latino-Saxonici iEIfrici prsefulis, 
pars potilfima. 20s. ' 

' 20. Expofitio verborumin chartis Saxonicis, le- 
gibus antiquis Anglise, et nonnuUis chartularum re- 
giftris Vallis-regiae, Glaftonbery, &c. tij, 

21. A charter of K. Henry ill, commanding the 
obfervation of the ordinances made in the mad Par- 
liament holden at Oxford A* 1 256 ; taken out of the 
records of the city of Oxford, by Mr. Bryan Twyne. 
(Sax. and Englifli.) 222. 

22. Praefatio Arthuri Agard, in explicationem ver- 



borum obfoletorum et inufitatorum, quae in libro, ccn- 
fuali nuncupato, occurrunt: in qua de etymologia 
verbi Domefday, librique ufu, et de modo quo col- 
ledus et digeftus fuit, agitur. 223. 

23* Indiculus quorundam monafteriorum in An- 
glia. 225. 

24. Index quorundam librorum repertofum in bi- 
bliothecis monafteriorum, per Joh. Lelandum. - 227. 

£5. Arthur Agard's account of the antiquity of 
Domefday-book, and of the occafion of compofing 
it; by how many names it was called, and of the 
etymology of its name, and authority. '229. 

26. Colle£lanea Joh. Lelandi ex antiquis fcripto- 
ribus. 234. 

27- Hiftoria dominorum et comitum Warwici, k 
Turkildo Warwicenfi ad Edwardum filium Ricardi III. 
forte per Joh. Roufe. 246. 

28. CoUeaiones ex lib^o Gul. Malmefl}urienfis dc 
antiquitatibus Glaftoniae. 250. 

29. Quaedam genealogica principum et comitum 
Angli® ; praefertim Gilberti et Wil. de Clare, Hum- 
phredi de Bohun, et comitum de Mortuomari, ex 
chronicis prioratus Lanthoniae, aliifque. 262. 

30. De fummonitione baronum ad Parliamentum, 
ex hbro exhibito in Pariiamento Leiceflria, A* 
2 Hen. V. pro D. Fitzhugh. 293. 

31. ProcelTus refignationis R* Ricardi II: tra6latus 
valde mutilus. 294. 

32. Annals from January 1571-2, to tlie laft of 
December following. 304. 

33. Projeft, with laws, rules, and orders for a col- 
lege for the educatiQu of young wits, in the Middle 
Temple. . so«. 

34. Defcription of th(& form, manner, and cuftoms 
of the fellowfliip of the Middle Temple. $ 13. 

35. Fragmentum quoddam de epifcopis Lichfi«l- 
denfis ecclefias. d 1 eu ^ 



ViteUius, C. X. 

Codex chartac. fchedae 6 priores aliaequepaflim mem<-' 
bran, in folio, foliis conftans 273. 

1. Sylveft. GiraldiCambrenfisCambriaedefcriptio; 
ad Robertum Cantuariens. archiepifcopum. Inedi- 
tione Camdeuiana hie traftatus Stephano, et non Ro- 
berto, Arch. Cant, infcribitur : v. ejufdem Colled. 
Scriptor. p. 880. 1. 

2. Giraldus Cambrenfis, on the metropolitan 
rights of the church of St. David^ dedicated to Ste- 
pnen (Langton), Abp. of Canterb. tranflated from 
the Latin, which is printed in Wharton's Anglia Sa- 
cra, t. II. p. 514; a fragment. 11. 

3. A calendar of articles relating to Wales, con- 
tained in the Regiftrum buUarum kept by the cham- 
berlain of the treafury in Weftminfter. 20. 

4. Excerpta ex antiquo ecclefias Landaveufis re- 
giftro, quod Teillo appcllatur. Coflf. hiftoriolam iu 
Whartoni Aug. Sac. t. II. p. 667. 26. 

5. Vita B. Oudacei Landav. Archiep. cum tariis 
donationum chartulis ad eundem Archicp. ad Dubri- 
cium, Telianum aliofque hujus ecclefise wfiBpofitos j 
ex eodem, ni fallor, regiftro excerpta. Conf. etiam 
Dugdalei Monaft. tom. HI. p. 188. 47. 

6. Nomina regum Britannia^, et epifcoporum Lan- 
davenfium; cum variis recordationibus. Gallic^. 92. 

7. Procurationes, ceu annuus cenfus, debitu^. epif- 
copo, archidiacono, et canonicis Landavens. dequiljjtf- 
dam ecclefiis in Decanat. Bergevennii, de Ufk, Ne- 
therwent, Novoburgo, 0ronyth, &c. 95. 

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8. Kafendare live regiftrum tic decima coUigenda, 
ad opus D. Papa?, vel D. regis Anglic, de fingulis 
ecclefiis per dioeces. Landav, 97* b. 

9. Extenta reddituum fervitiorum, &c. in Cambria; 
cui autem tribuendi non aperte liquet. lOO. 

10. Eftimationes decimarum ecclefiarum dio^cefeos 
Landavcnfis et Affavenlis: in XI membranis* 105, b. 

11. Taxationes temporalium epifcopatuum Landa- 
vcnfis et Bangorenfis : in VII. membranis. in. 

12. Placita coram rege apud Weftm. 65 et 37 
Hen. in. et 7 Job. de homagiis, aliifque rebus ad 
tValliam pertinentibus. n6. 

13. Traflatus inter R. Henricum III. Otecynum, 
ct Lcwelinum, fil. Griffith, et multa alia tranfaaa, 
variaque documenta. i^O* 

14. Rotulus de Aprifa (inqueftum) et certfficatione 
fafta in Wallia, A** 9 Edw. I. per quas leges et con- 
fuetudirics debeiit Wallenfes regi et deduci- 137. 

15. Carta libertatum et privilegiorum villa de 
Mongomery, conccffa k R. Henrico II. A** regni 1 1 : 
in membrana. ^^3- 

16. Leges Edwardi I. pro regimine tcrr« Walli» ; 
A* 1301 : inmembr. 153. b. 

1 7. W- de Leybum, commiflio et indentura inter 
cundem et Bogonem de Knoville, de cuftodia caftri 
Montis-gomeri. (Inmembr.) 154. 

18. A petition to Edward I. touching privileges, 
repairs, &c. required for the town of Montgomery : 
item two other fcroUs of notes. (Fr. veil. ) 155. 

19. Hugh Ledefpenfer, to John Jugge, his vif- 
count of Glamorgan ; on the government of that 
county. (Fr. veil.) 156. 

tol " Les replications le due a les refponfes de fes 
villes this concerns Chefter and Wales. 1 Edw. ill. 
(Veil). 1^7. 

2h Several articles about the government of 
Wales, after the death of Lewellin. 158. 

22. Rotulus de placitis Walliae, temporib. R. Hen. 
III. et Edwardi I. 162. 

23. Ordinances of K. Edward I. for the better go- 
vernment of Wales, by infpecling the Welch laws, 
abolifliing fomc of them, and continiiing others. 
(Welch.) 190. 

24. Placita coram rege Edwardo UL 206. 

25. Notes relating to M^ales, and the four Englifli 
counties* A*" 48 Hen. HI. 209- b. 

26. Notes relating to Herefordfliire 1 conceffiones. 

216. 

27. The grant of Edward IV. creating his fon 
prince of Wales ; and the inveftiture of the latter. 

217. 

28. Breve ex rotulo compor. R. Heiu VII. de officio 
cler. Hanaparii Wil. Smyth conceffo. 219. b. 

29* A difcourfe concerning the antiquities of the 
principality of Wales, the duchy of Cornwall, and the 
earldpm of Chefter; and their ancient revenues. ,220. 

30. Not^ touching , the prince of Wales, fince 
1 Hen. vn. 251. 

31. The cafe between prince Henry ^ and fir John 
Heale^ ferjeant at law, and others; by fcire faxrias. 
brought by the king into chancery. 253* 

VitelUus, C. XI. 

Code^ chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 375. 

1. Traftatus de matrimonio inter Ricar^um IL et 
Ifi^fcllan^ filiam regis Franciae. (Ii^ru6liones po- 
tiusf Gal.) Ledes, July 8, 1396. 3, . 



2. Traftatus de matrimonio inter Mariam filiam 
ducis Britannise, et Alphonfum f\lium Henrici R. 
Caftellse et Leonis. 4. b. 

3. — inter Henricum priu- 

cipeni Wallise filium Hen. IV. et Catherinam filiam 
regis Franciae. 4. b, 

4. — ^ inter Ludovicum in^ 

eleftorcm l^alatinum, filium Rupeiii regis Konianor. 
et Blanchiam filiam Henrici IV. R. Anglia : cum 
vaHis ad id pertinentibus. 5. 

5. inter Edmundum co- 

mitem Cantii, R. Edw. I. filinm, et Litciam filiam 
D. Vernabonis vicecomitis, et ducis Mediolani ami- 
tam. 30. 

6. Inftruclions of Henry Vlf, to Francis Afarfia 
and others, to be declared to the old queen of Na- 
ples, and the young Q. her daughter ; with their re- 
port on the feveral articles. 84. 

7. Inftruftions of K. FeWinand of Spain, to Dn 
de la Puebla, about tlie marriage of his daughter 
with prince Arthur. (Spaniili.) 47- 

8. Traftatus matrimonii inter Artliurum principero 
Walliae, et Katherinam filiam Ferdinandi ; cum ori- 
ginali commiffione regis et reginae llifpaniae. 54. 

9. ' — - — - — inter Jacobum IV. R, Sco^ 

tiae, et Margaritam filiam R. Henrici VII : item inter 
eundem Jacobum, tunc temporis principem primoge- 
nitum Scotiae, et Ceciliam filiam R. Edwardi IV; 
Angliap. U74. . , 70. 

10» Commiflio ad contrahenduni matrimonium 
inter Arthurtmi principem WallisD, ct. Catherinam 
filiam regis et reginas Hifpanior : i^em renuttciatlones^ 
et alia ad hpc matrimonium pertinentia. 92. 

1I4 Various articles on the aitival, reception^ and 
entertainment of princefs Catherine in England ; alfo 
certain notes taken out of the entertainment of Ca*" 
theripe dowager. j 12. b. 

1 2^ Articuli matrimonii inter Hienricum Vll. et 
Margaritam filiam Maximiliani imperatoris. 127. 

13. Orders for the wardrobe and ftables of tho 
princefs of Caftile, againl^ the folemni^atioa pf her 
marriage. 1507. 145. 

14. Divers papers touching the receptiott^of Q. 
Mary, M ife of Louis XII. among which are a lift of 
perfons ordered to attend her, figned by the king, 
and an original letter of the Queen to Monfieur. 

155. 

15. Traftatus matrimonii inter Ludovicum XII. 
rcgem Franciae, et Mariam Henrici VIIL fororera, 
1513. cum nonnuUis epiftolis autographis. i63. 

16. — inter Francifcum del- 

phinum Francia?, et Mariam filiam Henrici VIIL 
1518. (Original, figned by the K. and many of the 
council.; 169. 

17. A report from Card. Wolfey, touching his ne- 

fociations wjth the Emperor at Bruges : a rouglv 
raught inhis own hand. . Aug. 15, I52i. 191. 

18. Traftatufii matrimonii inter Carolum v* impe- 
ratorem, et Mariam filiam R. Henrici VIII; fub- 
fcripfit T. Carlis. Ebor. June 16, 1522. 193. 

19. Certain notes and memorials of things touch-t 
ing the kind's marriage with Anne of Cleves: with 
the treaty refpeding it; the order for her reception,. 

20. Tra6latus matrimonii inter Edwardum princi- 
pem, et Mariam reginam Scotia?, A* 1546. (Orig.> 

225. 

21. Divers papers, inftruftions, letters, &c. (fomeof 
them originals) relating to the propofak of marriage be- 
tween Q^Eiizabeth^ and the aicbduke Charley brolber 

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to the emperor Maxim. II. in 1565, 6, and 7 : among 
which is a difcourfe of the Archbp. of Canterbury, 
for allowance of thkt marriage, as to the matter of 
religion. ' 228. 

22. Articles or notes concerning Q. Elizabeth's 
marriage with the D. of Anjou. 1 5pi. 296. 

23. Tranfcripts of various papers touching the 
marriage of Lewis XIII. K. of France, with Anne of 
Auftria, infanta of Spain. 297. 

24. Traftatus matrimonii inter Philippum pHnci- 
pem Hifpaniae, dcin IV. regem, et Elizabetham foro- 
rem R. Lud. XIII. 341. 

25. Abftra6l of fome fpecial articles contained in 
fuch contra6fa of marriage as have been made be- 
tween the daughters of Fmnce, &c. and other princes. 

(a) Between Claude, the daughter of Henry II. 
and Charles D. of Lorrain. A^ 1558. 

(b) Elizabeth, daughter of Henry II. and 

Philip II. K. of Spain. A** 1559. 

(c) Ifabella, daughter of tlie emperor 

Maximilian, and Charles IX. 

(d) — Elizabeth the eldeft daughter of 

France, and the prince of Spain. 1612. 363. 

26. Traftatus matrimOnialis inter Fredericum 
Com. Palat. et Elizabethdm filiam Jacobi I. 368. 

27. Abftraft of the anfwer of the Q. regent of 
France, to a memorial of fir Tho. Edmonds, concern- 
ing the treaty of marriage between ...... and prin- 

cefs Chrifline. 37fi. 

28. Hiftorical notes concerning the jointure and 
dowry of queens, &c. 374. 

29» ■ concerning marriages of dif- 

ferent religidns; 376. 



Vttelliusj C. XII* 

Codex membran. in folio, cqnftans foliis 290. 

1. Tripartita hiftoria ecclefiaftica ; tranflata de 
Grseco in Latinum ab Epipbanio, ex tribus au&oribus 
Graecis, Sozomeno, Theodoreto, etSocrate: cumprse- 
fVtione Caffiodori. 1. 

2. Martyrologium Romanum. 114. 

3. Traftatus de vita et paffione B. Thomae, archi- 
prsefulis Cantuar. et martyris; item de geftis pod 
martyrium. 158. 

4. De indulgentia apud affifium. 229. 

5. Coronatio regis Edwardi II. poft conquefium. 

231. 

6« La maniere comment le roy fera couronn6. 232. 
7. Vita S"** Edwardi, R, Anglorum et confeflbris ; 
edita k viro venerabili Ailredo, abbate Rievallis. 236. 

a. Vita et paffio S. Thomae, Cantuar. Archiep. et 
martyris, 255. 
9. Vita S"^ Eadmundl, Cantuar. Archiep. 280. b. 



Vitellius, C. Xin. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 310^ 
Sea. XV. , 

A poem in old Engliih verfe, containing direc- 
tions for a pilgrimage to Jerufalem ; in which are va- 
rious dialogues between the Pilgrim, Gfic^-Pieu, 
Sapience, Charity, and other virtues. It appears to 
have been written in French, by a monk of Calais, 
und tranflated into Engliih about the yfear 1426. At 
^be head are thefe vei:£es : 



Qui peregrinaris per hunc libram docearis, 
Quae bona vel dubia fit iiigienda via." 
" O worldly folk awyfe yow be tymes 
Wych in thys lyff hen but a py Igrymage^ 
Lyk ftraungerys far fro yowr contre 
Unfranchyfed and voyde of lybertie." 



Viteiliusi C. XIV; 

Codex ihfembi^n. in fol. inin. incendio himium cor- 
rugatus et corruptus, foliis conftans 210. 

1. Seimo Roberti Groftefte epifcopi Lincolnienfis, 
habitus coram Innocentio IV. papa, et cardinalibus, 
apud Lugduniun. 

2. Notabilia excerpta ex epiftolis ejufdem Roberti. 

3. Traftatiis ejufdem de oculo naturali et motali, 
aliaque plura. 

4. r de modo c&nfitendi. 

5. de decern pneceptis Dei^ qui 

etiam Mandata Lincolnienfia nuncupatur. 

6. TraQatus fratris Malachia;, ordini^ minorum, ei. 
proyincise Hiberniae ; de veneno, i. e. de feptem pec- 
catis mortalibus. 

7. Parifienfis, cte Praebendis atiro (ut ibi 

dicitur in fine) pretiofior, ut patet intuenti; 

ft. ^ docens homines qiiomodo deberent prx- 

dicare. 



- 9. WiHelrai de Sanfto-amore, de periculi<j 

noyiflimomm tcmporum; ex fcripturis divints ex- 
cerptus, et in capitula certa digeftus. 

10. extra6hi8 de libro S. Auguilini' de ci- 

vitate Dei, de omnibus diftis poetarum quae Auguf- 
tinus tan^it, ctim quadam eKplanatioae ; ^ve potius 
ahbteviatio iilius libri. 

11. — — qui vocatur '* Convertimini,"4prim» 
verbis, cbnvertiinini ad me in toto cordc;" five 
fermones Roberti Lincolnienfis. 

i%i Bonus Poftiliator fuper librum EcelefiafteiL 



VitelHus, C.XV; 

Is Codex, loco fad oliiri amotus, nunc tituld " Fauf- 
tina C. V/' infignitur. 

... - , >■ ? ' 

Codex chaftaceus, in folio, incendio laefu^, foliis 
conftans 538. cujus contenta feriatim defcribere 
hand operie prctium duximus. Hap? autem emi- 
nent. 

1. A difcourfe cohcerning marriages and divorcer, 
in 4 chapters ; >vherein the queftion about the lega- 
lity of niarriage after divorcement for adultery, is 
fully dated. 1. 

a. Notes, dtaughts, repertories, and various other 
fragments relating to treaties df marriage, chiefly 
of fovereigns and princes. 73. 1^8.146. 

3. Mifcellaneous papers relating to the cafe of Ro- 
bert Earl of Eflex, ana Frances Howard, daughter of 
the £^ of Suffolk i with various rough draMgbts and 
notes concerning divprces, not perhaps relating im- 
mediately to this cafe : ubi de diffolutione matri- 
monii ratione impotentise fufe agitur. 77— ii?. 

, 4. Tra&atus matrimonialis inter Mariam Anglia 
reginam, et Philippum. iv553. J 34* S09. 

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5. Tra6latus matfimonialis inter Carolum I. (tuftc 
temp. WallifiB principem) et Criftinam filiam Hen. IV. 
Galliae regis. 140.403. 

6. A fragment of an original letter of Lewis XII. 
K of Fr. to Monf. deWintonne (Card. Wolfey ?) 
French- ^45. 

7. Traftatus matrimonialis inter Hen. Vli. regem, 
et Margaritam duciffam Sabaudiae. 130. b. 168. 

g . inter Mariam filiam 

Henrici vil. et Carolum Hifpan. regem. 

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ct Annam Clivenfem: with feveral other papers re- 
lating to that marriage. 237. 249. 264. 275. 

10.. — inter comitem Pala- 

tinum, et Mariam filiam R. Henrici vill. 287. 

11. — inter principem Ed- 
ward um, et Mariam reginam Scotioe. 238. 

1 2. — ' inter Ludovicum 

delphinum, et eandem reginam Scotia?. 302. 

IS. A difcuffion of the queftion of the degree of 
confanguinity that precludes marriage. (Lat. a 
draught, confifting ot feveral parts.) 206. 

14. Lady Elizabeth's anfwer to fir Thomas Pope, 
fent by Q. Mary, to know how her grace liked the 
motion of marriage made by the K. of Sweden's 
meflenger. A* 1558. 333. 

15. Inquifition of what is next to be done in the 
matteroftherequeftofArchd. Charles. 1567. 339. 

16. Divers papers, relating to the intended mar- 
riage between Q. Elizabeth, and the D. of Anjou. 

345. 351. 357. 380, &C. 

' 17. Forme de la celebration du marriage de la 
reine d'Angleterre avec M. le due d'Anjou, et les 

Eouvoirs et commiflions fur le fait, AM581 ; faid to 
ave been among the Q. of Scots papers : alfo fome 
other articles relating to the fame marriage. 366. 

18. Trafts on marriages, fome in Italian; among 
others, one between Hen. prince of Wales, and the 
infanta of Savoy. . ?BS. 

19. Confiderations on the match prppofed between 
Elizabeth, daughter of James I. and the prince' of 
Piedmont. 394. 534. 

«o. Articles of the treaty of marriage between Fre 
derick count Palatine, and Elizabeth daughter of 
James I. ^^S- 

21. Confiderations about the necrffity of Q. Eliza 
betVs marrying. 342. 

£2. Various papers, on the marriage of Edward 
Seymor E. of Hertford, with lady Catherine Grey 
1560. ^^^^ 

23. Part of a difcourfe of fir Walter Raleiffh, 
touching the marriage of prince Henry, with thceWeft 
daughter of the D. of Savoy; and the niamage of 
the lady Elizabeth, with the prince of Piedmont— 
N. B. The firft part of this difcourfe is in Vitel. C 
XVII. 7. 

24. A rough draught of a propofition for a treaty of 
marriage between Charies Pr. of Wales, and the fecond 
ijaughter of theK. of Spain. 1615. 532 



VittlUus, C.XVIL 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, male habitus^ conftans 
foliis 440. 

1. Names of tlie treafurers, chancellors, keepers of 
the great feal of England, and keepers of the rolls; 
with hiftorical remarks concerning the fame; alfo of 
fome creations. i. 



2. A repertory of letters, inftru6Uons, and other 
matters or ftate, as were in the Paper-houfe in the 
time of Q. Elizabeth ; among which are a warrant 
and other matters concerning the office of keeper of 
the feal, and fome Spanifh notes. 50. 

3. Catalogus canceQariorum, marefcallorum An- 
glise ^ conquefiu ad An. 1577. thefaurariorum, juf- 
iciariorum forefis, capitalium pincemarum Anglise, 
& conftabulariorum turris London. 114. 

4. Conftabularii caftri Dobris, Tho. Talboto coL 
eftore, A* 1583 ; ubi plura alia ex rotulis. 281. 

5. Proreges Hibernire, k temp. R. Henrici ll. ad 
An. 22 Elizab. 318. 

6. Account of Margaret countefs of Richmond 
and Derby, mother of Henry VII. 329. 

7. A political difcourfe, by way of difpute, about 
the happieft marriage for prince Henry ; written by 
fir W. Raleigh, A* I6ii. Tlie fequel of this is in 
ViteL C. XVI. 23. 333. 

8. A brief relation of the arraignment of the earls 
of Effex and Southampton. i6oi. 339. 

9. Several mifcellaneous papers, relating to the 
troubles of the E.^of Eflex; with an account of his 
behaviour at his death: a difcourfe in verfe at his 
death. 1576. fol. 380. 341. 

10. Manner of the death of Sir Philip Sydney ; by 
Geo. Giffard. 382. 

11. Manner of the death of the D. of Norfolk. 
June 2, 1572. 388. 

12. Proceedings againft fir Tho. Monfon, at Guild* 
hall. Dec. 4, 161 5. 390. 

13. A letter to the lords of coui;icil, about Ld. 
chief juftice Cook's anfwer to articles objefted againft 
him. 392. 

14. Proceedings againft Richard Wefton, arraigned 
at Guildhall, for the t)oifoning of fir Tho. Overbury. 
Nov. 19, 1615. 396. 

1 5. Concerning the judgment pronounced by fir 
Tho. Richardfon againft fir Fra. Mitchell ? and fir 
Francis's obfervations on the cafe : a fragment, 438. 

16. A fliort defence of Sir Walter Raleigh, writ- 
ten by himfelf, upon his return from his voyage to 
Guiaiia. 439. 

Vitellius^ D. I. 
Defideratur. 

Vitellius, D. II. 

Folia chartacea, in 4to. 120 circiter, omnia nempe 
hujus codicis que fuperfujit, quae cum ordine legi-: 
timo difponi vix poflint, in capfula aflervantur. 

Matthaei Parifienfis Hiftoriie Anglorum pars, k con- 
quifitione ufque ad regnum Jonannis. 



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Defiderantur. 



Vitellius, D. VIL 

Folia chartacea, in 4to. 100 circiter, in capfula afler- 
vata, quss cum omnino ordine carcant, defcriberc 
hand erit oper» pretium. 



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ViteUius, E. I. II. IIL IV. 

Defidersgatur. 

Vitellius, K V. 

Codex chartaccus, in folio, incendio corruptus, con- 
ftans foliis 270. 

1. Giraldi Carabrenfis» de jure et ftatu Menevenfis 
Eccleli®, fragmenta; in varias partes eodicis, dif* 
traftis paginis: initium et finis extant fol. 26 — 36; 
partes autem nonnullaj intermedia^ foL J — T. \, 

t2. Ejufdem traftatus de illaudabilibus Walliae. 1 8. 

s. Ejufdem retraftationes. 24. 

4. Gatalogus librorum ab ipfo compofitorum 

24. b. 

5. Carmina nonniiUa elegiaca, epigrammatica, &c 
ejufdem, ni fallor, Giraldi : inter ho& quoque carmen 
Wagri. Symonis de fraxino, Giraldo tranfmilfum. 37. 

6. Mr.' Jones's anfwer to Mr. Tate's queilions, about 
the Druids, and other, Britifh antiquities. 42. 

7. Traufcripta ex rotulis Pipae, annis 1 ' et 2 

Sen. II. dc computis redditis in comitatibus et civi- 
tibus Anglian; cum novis placitis et convention i bus. 

50. 

^ 8. Tranfcripta ex libro in Scaccario de diverfis 
anquifitionibus ex officio captis tempore R. Edw. 1. 
in qui bus continentur nomina feodorum militarium^ 
et .baroniarum Angliae. 68.. 

9. Excerpta ex quodam antique regiftro prioris de 
Tytiemouthy remanente apud comitem Northum- 
i^rise, de baroniia & feodis. 1 10. 

10. Nomina epifcoporum in Somerfet, ab A* 704, 
md Job. de Harewell temp. Edwardi ill. in Vaiconia 
cancellarium ; cum brevi rerum geftarum narratione. 

123. 

11. Docnationes quatuor RR. Eadredi, Eadgari, et 
Edwardi, manfarumj &:c. diverfis ccclefiis ; teiminis 
Saxonicc defcriptis. 1.23. b. 

12. CataloguS epifcoporum Bathonicnfium etWel- 
lenfium. 184. b. 

13. Scholies and other notes out of fir Thomas de 
la Moore's life of K, Edward IL 127. b. 

14. Appendix hiflori^e Hibemise, ab 1369 ad 
An. 1433. 128. b. 

15. Chronica Glaftoniflc Gulielmi Malnielburieiifis, 
collccla per Laur. Noel, ubi occurrit charta S. Pa- 
tiitiiepifcopi. The laft 6 articles were tranfcribed by 
Fr. Thynne, A** 1592. 131. b. 

16. Epiftola ^onifacii Archiep. Cantuar. ad Hen- 
ricum R. Angliae ; quod epifcopus Roftenfis omnia 
temporalia, tpae in cpifcopatu fuo obtinet, leneat i 
fcde Cantuanenfi. 148. 

17. Litera R. Henrici III, de corde patris fui ad 
monaftcrium Fontis-cbrardi deferendo, ut illic fepe- 
lictur. j 149. 

18. Leges regis Edwardi Confefforis. .150. 

19. Leges Canuti regis. .159. 

20. Leges et confuetudines quas Willcbnus rex, 
cum populo Aziglorum, conceffit tenendas : caedem 
foil, quas Edwardus rex fervavit in Anglorum 
regno. 161. b. 

21. Charta R. Henrici I. de libertatibus, quam con- 
ceflit S. EcclefijB et populo Anglorum. 166. 

22. Charta R. Johannis dc iifdcm. 167. b. 

23. Charta R. Henri9i III. de iifdem. 17^. 
CoUe&anea brevia de variis regnis.SziKoiium, 



de archiepi£copi& Cantuar. et Eborac. et dc comita- 
tibus et epifcopatibus Angliae. 1 7^*^. b. 

25. Leges et inftitu^iones regis Canuti qutc vo* 
cantur Danelaye. 1 77. b. 

26. Leges quaedam Angliae : Gallic'e. , 187. 

27. Bulla Alexandri IV. et Innocentii paparum, de 
juribus Ciftcrcienfis ordinis confervaudif. 193. 

28. Donationes quadam RR. Ethelredi et Eadgari. 

210. 

29. Chronica excerpta de medulla diverfarum 
chronicarum ; per Hen. de Marlebiirgh. 197. 

30. Vita et mors R. Edwardi II. Gallice ; confcripta 
k Th. de la Moore, Latine verfa, et h, Laur Noelo 
tranfcripta. 261. 



VitemHs, E. VL 

Codex chartaccus, in folio, male habitus^ conflans 
foliis 162. 

1. Excerpta quicdam ex chrouicis Hollandia?. 2. 

2. Chronicarum Hollandenfium libri decern; i 
prima gentis origine ad An. 147O: prsEmittuntur 
prolo^i trcs ; 1. (Jujufdam devoti ; 2. Job. Beek ; 3. 
Fratns Job. Gherbrandi de Leydis : capitis decimi 
pars maxima defideratur. * 4. 



Vitellius,. E. VIL VIIL IX. 
Defiderantur. 



ViHllmSy E. X. 

Codex chaiiaceu9, in folio, male habitus, conftans 
foliis 242. 

1. Hiftoire dc Loys due d'Orleans, frere dc Charles 
VI : pu plutot annales de France et dc Bourgggnp 
depuis 1407 jufquW 1424 ; fragment tres mutil6. 3. 

2. *Les rues dc Paris, en vers. , 62. 

3. De lege Salica, et mafculo Francorum regno ; 
carmen elegiacuni. Philippi Valcfii, quondam Franco- 
rum regis inviftilnmi, llatuac equeftri appenfum. 72. 

4. Buchanani quidaiii verfus de Aula ; cum \^r- 
fione Anglicana. 76. b. 

5. Formulae notariorum. 79. 

6. Rupertus Rom. rex, et Ludovicus III. iilius 
ejufdem, Eleft. Palat ad Henricum IV. R. Angliaj; dc 
moi-te BbtnccB filiae Hearici, et Ludovici uxore. Hti* 
dolberk, 14 et4 Junii, 1409. 80. b. 

7- Epiftola Alexandri Papae, contra quendam Tho- 
mam clc^tum in fedem Cantuar. per fimoniam> 
fcripta Roma?, Dec. 2. Apoftol. A" 1 : fed videtur eift 
fuppofititia, ct plane irriloria. . 83. : 

8. Litene quampluvimaa R. Edw ardi III. ad Papam, 
comites, epifcopos, abbates, &c. et exteros principes j 
et aliorum, viz. Ifabellae reginse, Philippi tilii R. Gal- 
lia*, Caroii R. Francice, &c. (Gallicd.) 85. 

9. Fragments of notes, &c. fcarcely iatelUgible. 

in.b. 

10. Quomodo reges et principes ei^clefiam de- 
fenfarc debent: exlegibus lmperiaUbus,dCcretiaApof- 
tolicis,&:c. U(^. 

11. Litera Gilbert i Stone, cancellarii E|>ifc. Wi^ 
gom. ^d A^'chiep. Cantuar. uti etiam academia? Oxoti. 
ad R. Henricum, et aliorum. 121. 

12. Colloquium inter R. Cajfaris-burgi (Cherbourg) 
prafulcm, et cubicularium fuum, df rebus aulicis fii^ 
initio regni Edw. IV. .1 34. 

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13. Sermon made at the beginning of a Parliament 
about iV 1483, on thefe words: "In uno coipore 

multa membra habemus ; omnia autem membra non 
" cundcm a6tum habeut." 1 39. 

14. Oratio habita in capitulo Rolfenfi, in eleftione 
prioris, 143. 

15. Sermo habitus in vifilatione monialium apud 
Stekyfwold in dioecefi Lincohi. in hac verba: Erant 
** mulieres afpicientes k longe, inter quas ^rat Maria 
" Magdalena." 152. 

16. Sermp in inftallalione cujufdam, " Ingreflus 
angelus ad earn dixit, ave :" circa An. 1481. 157. b. 

1 7. Two fpeeches or fermons in parliament : l. on 
the Avords, " Audite infulse, et attendite populi dc 
" longe:" and 2. " Lucerna coiporis tui eft oculus 
" tuus." temp. Ethv. V. et Ric. III. 162. and 171. 

18. Dialogue between the underftanding and faith, 
by fir John Fortefcue. 1 76. 

19. Confirmatio privilegiorum monafterii Lewes in 
Com. SulTex, per Radulphum Epifc. Ciceftrenfem, 
A" 1 121. 182. 

. 20. The Bible of Englifli policy; exhorting all 
England to keep the narrow fea environ: in old 
Englilh verfe. 184. 

21. A poem in the fonn of a dialogue between 
Pallas and the Queen of Fajme, Skelton and Occupa- 
tion, with ftanzas to the countcfs o^ Surrey, lady 
Elizabetli, U Myrrjel, U Dakei^s, <Jcc. If this be 
Skelton 's, it is not in the edition of his works: per- 
haps it is a part of his " Crown of Glory." 200. 

22. Inftituta et ftatuta collegii Jefu de Rotheram, 
dioec. Eborac. fundati per Thomam Archiep. Eborac. 

23. Figura fefetrorum Gregorii prioris de Brid- 
linton, etGeorgii Ripley. 227. 

24 Epiftola R. Henrici VI. ad concilium Bafi- 
leenfe; et alia ejufmodi. 228. 

25. Prophetia Thomas de Afleldon ; in old Englifh 
verfe. ' 232. 

26. Bartholomaji traftatus de Tyranno. 235. 



Vitelliusj E. XI. 

- Codex chartaceus, in folio, COnftans foliis 272, 
quorum 6 membranacei. 

1. Johannis de Fordun, Scotorum hiftoria, ad An. 
1363: multa enim defiderantur, pncfertim totus lib. 
VT. et VII"*'^ pars: inferuntur ad calcem membranulae 
fex, fragmentum ejufdem hiftoriae continentes ; fed 
adeo lacerae ct corrugatae ut prorfus inutiles forent. 1. 

2. Proceffus competitorum regni Scotia?, tempore 
Edwardi I. R. Ai>|flia^ : concordat procelTus ifte cum 
rotulo magno Scotia; in archivis tunis London, ut 
fol. 226, annotavit D. Rob. Cotton. 171. 

3. Compendium hiftoricirm de regibus Angliae^ ab 
A** 926 ad 109s; in quo agitur de rebus regni 
Scotifie. 243. 

4. Syllabus chronicarum de fuperioritate R. An- 
glijr in Scotiam. • 245. 

5. Ckvenda in traftatu pacis habito vel habcndo 
inter Anglisfe et Scot iaj regiia. 247. 

^ 6. Litera; Simonis Eccl. Alcxandrinie patriarchal, 
ad Archiep. Cantuar. de fchifmate in Eccl. Roniana, 
jex cle6tione tluorum pontificum, orto. * 249. 

' 7. Coiifuetudines quas Henricus II. petiit fibi con- 
firmari et obfervari k Thoma Cantuar. Il e. confue- 
tudines Clarendotiife confirmatse ; cum epiftolis Alex- 
audri III. papAv ^t Th. Becketti fuper litibus inde 
cmergentibus. 262; 



8. Verficuli de Scotia, quomodo defenditur. 

270. b. 

9. Brevis defcriptio Britanniae, et k quibus et k 
quo tempore fuit primo inhabitata. 271. 



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Codex membr. in fol. min. pene femicrematus, in 
capfula aflervatq^ : continet enim fecuudum Smi- 
thianam fynopfit. 

1. Florentium Wigoinienfem. 

2. Concilium Turonenfem. 

3. Concilium Lateranenfem. 

4. Epiftolas Alexandri HI. papa. 



Vitellius:Y..XlY. 

Codex chartaceus, in fol. incendio Ijcfus. conftans 
foliis 392. 

1. Annales Angliae ; ex variis chmnicis et hiftoriis 
MSS. defumptse. Colle6lanea erant viri prxftantiffimi 
Joliannls Jofcelini, propria manu plerumque defcripta, 
qui etiam contenta in initio prajnotavit, 2. 

2. Annales AlTerii Menevenfis, ab A* 596 ad An. 
914, per Johannem Jofcelinum exfcripti. 154, ' 

3. Chronicon monafterii S. Auguftini, ab adventii 
S. Auguftini, ad An. 1406: ex codice bibliothecse 
aulae S. Trinitatis CantabrigiiB extraftum, per Arthu- 
runiAgard. 177. 

4. Excerpta ex chronicis Gul. Thorn, monachl S. 
Auguft. Cantuar. per Johannem Jofcelinum. 222. 

5. Epitome hiftoriae Simonis Rawley, ab A"* 854 ad 
An. 1399 ; per eundem. 239. 

6. Exceipta ex hiftoria Roifenfi, de ecclefiis fon- 
datis ante adventum Normannorum ; per eundan, 

242. 

7. Excerpta ex chronica Thomse Sprott, monachi 
Auguftinenfis monafterii ; per eundem. 243. 

8. Excerpta ex libro Ric. Sporte, monachi Weft- 
monafterienlis ; per eundetn Jofcelintim. 260. 

9. Excerpta ex chronica monafterii de Alnewick, 
in bibliotheca collegii regalis Caiitabrigiae; per eun- 
dem. 261. 

10. Excerpta ex hiftoria aurea, in eodem collegio ; 
per euhdeiti. 262^ b. 

11. Cronica fratris Wiiimi de Bongevilla, cui 
nomen impofuit unus omnium: aliaque, excerpta 
nimirum, et de Parliamento 1 1 Hen. IV. per eundem. 

- iJ62. b. 

12. Exceq>taex regiftris Roffcnfis ecclefi®; per 
eundem. 264. 

13. Conftitutio Urbani V; P. contra pluralitates in 
beneficiis, in Romana curia edita per edi^lum. 267. 

1 4. Excerpta ex regiftro prioratus de Lewes ; per 
J. Jofcelinum. 269. 

15. Excerpta ex regiftro njonafterii de Whitby; 
per eundem. 27/. 

16. Exceqrta ex Joh. Roflp WarwicenC ; per 
eundem. 272. 

17. Excerpta ex hiftoria Tliegkelbericnfis mona- 
fterii; per eundem. \ 274. 

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1 8. Hiftoria ecdefiaftica Angliae, et de vitis archie- 
pifcoponim Cantuar. per Jok Jofcelinum. 276. 

1 9. Inrliculus exaaionum RR. Edwarc i conf. Will. 
I. et Hen. I. in Anglia. 388. 

^ 20. Alius ejuftnodi indiculus, ab A* nempe 1200 
^d An. 1290- 389. 

ViteUius, E. XV. 

Codex membr. in 4to. incendio corrugatus et pene 
inutilis, in capfula affervatus : ejus contenta 
hoc modo defcripfit CI. Smith. 

1. Chtonica Anglorum, ab A* 1066 ad Ah. 1179; 
per quendam monachunl Ofneyenfis monafterii. 
£. Series abbatum monafterii S. Marias Ofneye. 

s. Regiftrum chartanim monafterii Ofneyenfis; 
fol. o — 258. 



Vitellius, E. XVIII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. igne adeo corruptus ut 
pene inutilis hodie evadat : continet enim, fe- 
cundum CI. Smithiura. 

Pfalterium latinum, cum iliterline'ari verfione Saxo- 
nica. Fufius defcripfit hunc codicem Wanleius in 
ipfius catalogo librorum Septentrionalium ; p. 222, 



VitelUus, E. XVL 
befideratur. 

Vitellius, E. XVIL 

Codex membr. in 4to. incendio corrugatus et 
mutilus, in capfula alTervatus ; de cujus contentis 
haec ex Catal. Smithiano exfcribere lubet. 

1. Calendarium. 1 

2. Epiftolae nounuUae Joh. de Sarefberia. 8 

3. Chronicon ab A* 1170 ad 1199. Benedidi 
tetroburgenfis* 18 

- 4. Chronicon Joh. Caftoris, qui et Fiber vel Bever 
dicitur. 191 

5. Feoda comitis Glouceftrias in intronizatione 
Archiep. Cantuar. 2 1 8 

6. Feoda illius qui intronizare debet fingulos 
cpifcopps Cantuar. provincial 218. b. 

7. Jura EcgI. Chrifti Cantuar. debita poft mortem 
fuffraganeorum fuorum- ibid. 

8. Compofitio inter Archiep. et conventum Eccl. 
Chrifti Cantuariae. 219. 

9. vSeries Archiep. Cantuar. k S. Auguftino A* 599, 
ad Rob. de Winchelfea, 1 294. 225. 

10. Conventio inter abbates ecckfiarum Malmef- 
burienfis et Evefhamenfjs, dt communicandis om- 
nibus inter ipfos beneficiis^ tarn camfiiibus qoam fpi- 
ritualibus. - 226. 

1 1. Conventiones quaedam, aliaque ad monafterium 
Evclhamenfem pertintntia. ibid. 

12. Leferementque Ic reys fift h fon c^ronement. 

228. b. 

IS. De diebus anniverfariis in conventu Eveflia- 
menfi obfervandis ; et donationes ad eofdem dies per- 
tinentCG. 229. b. 

14. De arte inveniendi diem lunas. 241. b. 

15. Calendarium, in quo obitus abbatum, &c. mo- 
nafterii de Evefham adnotantur. 24^. 

1 6. Litera ad W. abbatem monafterii de Perfhore, 
de iftius monafterii vifitatione. 249. 

17. Literae fraternitatis conceflae R. de Botelaro 
cjom. de Sydeley, et aliis. ibid. 

18. Memorandum, quod A* 1480, fuit admiffa 
Cecilia, mater R.Edw. iv, in canfororem ordinis Bene- 
difti ; liti et Anna duciffa de Buckingham. 250. 

19. Nomina benefaftorum fratrum et fororum. 
inonafterii de Evefliam, A* 1444, fcripta. 250. b. 

80. De officio praecentoris. 252. 

« 1. Solennis excommunicatioxus formula. 252. b. 



Vitcllius.V.l. 
Defideratur. 

Vitellius, F. II. 

Codex chartaceus, in fol. cujus fumma paw adeo 
cremata ut folia rito ordine difponere vix liceat : 
ipfius contenta, cum adhuc eftet illsefus, fufe 
defcripfit CI. Smitliius; quaj adhuc fuperfunt 
videntur effe. 

Formularii curiae Romanse pars; continens quam- 
plurima ad jurifdidionem et praxin iftius curiae fpec- 
tantia. N. B. In capfula affervantur hae reliquiae* 

Vitellim, F. IIL 
Defideratur. 

ViteUius, F. IV, 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, apice mutilus, et id- 
circo pene. inutilis ; quae fuperfunt capfula affer- 
vantur: continent enim lecundum CI. Smi- 
thium. 

1. Colle6lanea ex variis monafteriorum tegiftris, et 
chartis antiquis. 

2. Concordia five tradatus inter R. Henricum YU 
et Carolum VII. R. Franciae. A' 1428. 



ViteUius,T.V. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis folutis 
drciter 150, in pixide affervdtis, quie rite dif- 
• ponere fruftra tentavimus. 

Annals of Englifli hiftory, beginning A" 4 Edw. vr. 
1554, and ending 5 Elizabeth 1563. The above is 
the title in Smith's catalogue ; bui th^ work appears 
to be an account of the news of the day : the dates 
of the months are mentioned, but the years can 
feldom be afcertainedi 



ViteUius,F.\L 4^ YII. 
Defiderantun 

ViteUim, F. Vlll. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, femicrematus^ ex foliis 
circiter 100 folutis extans^ quae in pixide affer- 
vantur. 

Collectanea ex variis nionafteriorum regifttis et 
antiquis cliaitis^ in Scaccario et alibi extantibus. 



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titelUtu, F. IX. 

Codex chartaccus, in folio, verfo, incendio Qbr- 
iuptus, foUor. Wi. 

1. The names of the cuftodes or wardens and 
Wilivcs, and after of the mayors and Iheriffs ofthe 
city of London, from i Ric. 1. (i 189) to 7 Hen. VI. 
with the hiftOKy of the feveral occurrences happening 
in that interval. ^' 

2. Two books of the, hiftory of Ireland, compiled 
l)y Edmund Campion, fellow of St. John's, Oxford ; 
dedicated to Robert E. of Leicelter. 73. b. 

3. Chronica regum Anglise, per Th. Otterbum, h 
prima origine gentis ad tempora R. Henrici V. 144. 

4. Exceptiones dc libro Gild® Sapientis, de primis 
habitatoribus Britanniai. ^ „ . , . , 

N. B. The above is copied out of Smith s catalogue, 
but tlie MS. appeara not to have been bound in its 
due order. 

ViielUtiSf F. X. 

Codex chartaceus, in fol. min. incendio tefns, 
capfula affervi^tus. 

Chronica Mufcovitica, Mufcovitice, charaaere 
Slavonico. 

VitelliuSf F. XI. 
Defideratur. 

VitcUm, F. XII. 

Codex parUm charteceus partim membranaceus, 
' in folio, conftans foliis 392 ; male habitus. 

1. Cplleaanea ex libro Domefday. i. 

2. TabulsB genealogical quarundam nobilium fami- 
liarum Angliae. 9^- 

3. Excerpta ex rotulis in Scaccario. 108. 

4. Colleaanea hiftorica et genealogica J ac. Strang- 
man, ex rotulis parliamentariis, aliifque. 142. 

5. Linea confanguinitatis de ftirpe fundatorum 
abbatiae de Sybeton; cum excerptis ex chronico 
ijHittS abbatias.. 

6» Veredifta et placita pro diycrfis locis, ad abbatem 
et conventum de Sybeton pertinentia. 1 79. 

7. Feoda miUtum pertinentia ad hotMPem de Eve. 
' 180. b. 

8. Notad«ponderibu*. 182. 

9. Affifa panb «l cerevifise, per legnran Angliee 
<jonftituta< 

10. Two infpeximus's of Q. Elizabeth, confiwning 
a market and fair to the family of Lovain at Bid- 
defton in Suffolk, and the poiTefTipn. of the lands 
held by Robt. de Windfor in capite ; 20 and 14 Eliz. 

' 183. b. 

1 1 . An alphabetical index. 186. 

12. Prima libertas concefTa clericis fecularibus 
cuftodientibus corpus S. Edmuadl (iu tribus mem- 
i)rantsvaldecorrugat)S.) ^S** 



1'3. Placita varia, ad abbatcni et conventum de S, 
Edmundo p(irtineutia (in membr.) lyg- 

14. Regiftrum eorum, qui fepeliuntur in ecclefia. 
et capellis fratrum niinorum Loudon. 273. 

15. Prima fundatio fratrum minorum London, 
cum catalogis benefaftonim. 316. 

16. Nomina illorum qui fuerunt fratres minores 
pro fide Chrifti martyrizati. 329, 

17. Names of baillives, cuftodes, mayors, and 
fberifiTs of the city of London, from l Ric. I, to 3 Mary ; 
with hiftoficai notes intervening; 337. 

18. Genealogical tables from Adam to K. Ed* 
ward VI. 365. 

VikUius, F. XIII. ^ XIV. 
Defiderantur. 



VitelUia, F. XV. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio verfo, incendio mutilus ; 
conftans foliis 371. 

Croonycke van Hollaudt, van Jau van Naeldwyck : 
h. e, chronicon HoUaAdia?, aTheodorico primo con\itc 
ad An. I3(is. 



Vitelliiis,l^.XYl. 

Fruftum codicis membr. in 4to. pixide affcrvatunu 
cujus contenta^ catalogo Smitiiiauo ita colli- 
gimus. V 

1. Hiftoria Normannorumy Gallice ; ex Gut Gemi- 
ticenfi, et Dodone colIe6la. l . 

2. Fundatio et ftatutafraternitatis in honoreS. Ca- 
i ritatis et S. Johannis Evangeliftse, infubfidium, et fuf- 

tcntationem pauperum facerdotum ia ecclefia S. Au- 
guilini de Pappey infra Biihopfgate, vjuib teaiporibua 

5. Nomina magifirorum et gardianorum ejulilem 
; fraterni^tis. 1^2^* b. 

4. Li nomi delli pofteriori patriarchi d'Agoli^i 
jnova. (Aquileia.) . 133. 

5. Hiftoria Veneta: (Italic*-) . 151. 



Vit€Hius, ¥. XYII. 

Fruftum codicis membr. in 4to. pixide afler- 
vatum. 

Repertorium chartarura abbatiae d^ Leicefter, com- 
pilatum perfratrem Will. Charite, A^ 1487, et poftca 
continuatum ad An. I49C. 



Vitellius, R XVIII. 4- XIX. 

Codices duo bombycini in 4to. maj. quorum primus 
conftat foliis 198, alter cnim, fol. 207. 

Compendium juris ecclefiaftici ct civilis Moham- 
medanorum, verfibus confcriptum, et comnifntario 
illuftratum ; Arabice. Annotatur ad calcem Toiiii 
2di. hos codices defcriptos fuilfc k Muhammede filio 
AbdallfiB Sebekep, A* Kegira 85 1. (A. D. 1 447.) 



VefpafianuSy 



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V E S P A S l A RU S, A. t-^V. 



* . Vefpajianus^ A. L 

\ Codex membran. in 4to* foliis conftaiis i66. 

Sec. VIII* 

1.' Prajfatio de utilitate Pfalmorum ; epiftolae et 
Vcrfus Damafi et Hieronynii de origine, ordine, et 
nonnuUa dc iateriM-etatione Pfalmorum; de liteiis 
Hebrais qua? in Pfalterio fcriptaj funt : aliaque ejuf- 
<lcm generis quae Pfalterio prasmittere confueV^unt 
j).rifci librarii. ftaec fcribuntur Latine, Uteris capita- 
libus tenuioribus, in Italia ulitatis, ^ quibus ea qu^ in 
Anglia obtinebant, paulum difcrepant. 1. 

Pfalterium D. Hieronymi Romanum elegantif- 
*fimc lilerls capitalibus, in Anglia, fcriptum etillumi- 
• natum ; cui poftea accedit interlineata verfio, Sax- 
bnica: folium primum, mala manu abfcifluni, con- 
tinebat Pfalmum primum integrum et fecundi partem; 
cxfcinditur etiam charta donatronis ^ihelbaldi R. 
Merciorum, quam huic libro Pfalmorum olim pra^po- 
fitam fuilfe meniorat D, Jamefms, quae autem hodie 
in codice Auguft. i, N** 3* affervatun 12. 
. 3. Pfalinus Davidis extra numerum cum pugnavit 
Cum Gplia ; aliena manu fcriptus, cum interlineari 
vcrfione Saxonicn. 14 h 

4. Oratio ad Deum; ejufmodi Uteris capitalibus 
fcriptus, quibus exarata funt duo folia pripra hujus 
fcodicis. 141. b. 

^5. Cantica Sacra veteris et novl I'eftamenti, et 
fiymni : ' fciL Cantica Efaiae, EsJechiae, Annae vidtias, 
Exodii (Mofis) Abbacu, Deuteronomii, trium Pue- 
rorum^ Zacharias, Seas. M^riae ; hymna ad matutiuos, 
vefpertinum, et diebus Dominicis. Literis, ut aiunt, 
lincialibus, cum interlineari verfione Saxonica, 142. 

. 6. Ffagm?ntum ex quodam Pfaiteria. Latino pul- 
chenime, Uteris minufculis, cirqa adventjum .No^^l^n- 
norum, curii interlineari verfione Saxoniqa, fcripto, 
avulfum : in quo habentur ; hymnu^ alter ad ma- 
tutinos diebus Donitnicis-;* Fides cdthoU.ca ; Oratio 
EugenH Toletani Epi. ; .Confeffio ad Dominum ; Oratio 
ad crucem ; et quatijqr aUa? oratioi^esitidem ad cru- 
pem vjel 4e cruce. N. B. Is^uraeri dup pripres tan- 
turn verfione Saxonica gaudent .155. 



VefpaJianuSy A. II. 

Codex menibran. in 4to. conftans foUis 157. 

1. CdcndariUm Rogeri Bacon, extraftum t^bulis 
ypletanis^V" i€97. figuris Saracenicis. , ,2. 

e* MalTa . compoti ; fiyo verfus.de compoto: cuni 
obferyationibus marginalibus & tabulis, et earundeAl 
dodrinis. : . • . u. 

3. AUud calendariuni. r : . : 19. ; 

4. Do6^rina tkbularuhi ; five de formatione tabulae 
Dionyfii & Bedae; verfibus*. . ' 35. b. 

5. Liber de menfura circuli, et ejuS fe€Hone per 
chordam, de invenienda longitudine et latitudine 
regionum et ftellarum, de ^cenfione foUs^ de compoto 
Arabum et Perfarum, &c. «(XEf«ix^. 27. 

6. Defcriptio cujufdam inftnimenti, ctfjus ufus eft 
in metiendis ftellarum curfibus, per Rodolftinl Bru- 
genfem, Hermanni fecundi difcipulum : cui adneftituT 
traj6tatulus " de difpofitione aftrolabii," quern fatetur 
fcriptoT fe, diftante Abraha^io .magiftro fuo egregio, 
confciipfiffe. 35. 

7. Chronicon ab orbe condito ad annum 1303 : ubi 
quamplurima de rebus Anglic is habentuij. ' . 41. 



8. Comnlentarius in M^rtiani Gapellae oftavum 
Ubrum, qui eft de aftrologia. ccmf. 75. 

9. Summa, compofita k magiftro Johanne de Bo- 
nouia, fecundum ufum curise Romans, ad Johannm 
Archiep. Cantuar. 123. 

10. Mufica Johannis, ad Fulgentium antiftitem : 

anXiU 131. 

11. De menfuratioiiG pyramidis : foUum uhicumi. 

• ' 139. 
* 12. Liber antiquus dt fpeculis comburcntibus, et de 
feftione Mukefi ? cum figuris geometricis ad calcem : 
olim Johannis Dec U ben 140. 

13. Liber Prifciani Philofophi de. his in qiiibus 
dubitavit Cofroesrex Perfamm. mcf. 148. 



Vefpa/ianm, A. Ill* 

Codex membran. in 4to. foliis conftans i63. 

Curfur o World : a poem of th(* hiftorical paffages 
of the Old and New Teftament, With a mixture of 
feveral fabulous traditions; trandated out of French 
into old Engliflj, in different metres, and written at 
different times, and by different hands 

Beg. " Man yh^rnes rimes for tp here . ^ 
And romans red in maner fere 
" Of Alifaunder y' conquerour, 
" Of J uly Cefar y* emparour, 
" Of Grece and Troy y* ftrang ftryf 
" Thete many thofand'^lefis yvlyf/' 



lanm. 



A. IV. 



) 



Codex membrane in 4to. conftans folHs. 193. . 

-Chartularium monafterii et ecclefijfe S. Jbhknnii 
de parco Hehgh in comitatu EboTacehfi, jiilfu Pdtri 
Lipudayl, qui erat viccfmius fecundus prior,, circa 
An. I498r coUeiaum: p;a:.mittitur bfevis hiftoria pri- 
orunoL ufque ad iftum Petrum* ^ ^ 



Vefpqfianmj A. V. 
Codex chartaceus^ in 4to. conftans fdiis 2M. 

1. Colleftanea e^c divertis antiqui^ hiftoricisAngli* 
canisj per Gulielmum J:?imbardum : vi^. „f 

' ( 1 The names of tl>e perfotis who put in tJieir 
- claims to do fervice at the coronation of 
Edward Yh > 1. 

(5.) The manner, form, and ufage of Gfilbei t d^ 
Strogel, marflial of England, in the ^x^rcife of 
that office at the coronation of K. Henry u. 9. 
^ (3.) The ufa^e of Thopias of Brotherton in the 
office of marfhalfie; 12. 

(4.) Excerpta ex libro Gervafii Tilberienfis, ma-» 
, refcalli Arelatenfis regni ; D. Ottoni iV. Imf>e- 
; ratori dedicatp ; cui titulum indidit> Otia Im- 
periaUa. 14^ 

{5.) — ex Ubro Alfredi Beverlacenfis, de geftis 

rcgum Britonum^ Anglorum, et Normannorum. 

17. 



• ex chronicis abbatiae de Furneis, quse 



chronicis GuUehni Newbrigenfis anneftuntun 

19. 

(7.) — ^ ex <^hronicis Thorn® Rudbom, Win- 
tonienfis monachi. 19. b; 

.(8.) ! — — ex annalibus Dprobemeiifibus, Hove- 

^ S deno, 



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deiK), chronica RofTenfi, et ex cbronicis Wigor- 
nienfibus ; ex Caio, ex chronica Teukeibumnii, 
€t hiftoria JohatinU Rowfe aliaa Roffu 

(9. ) Excerpta ex libro de perambulatkmtbui foreft- 
arum. Sh 

(10.) * ex chrcmicis Symeoms Dunelmenfis. 

33. 



ex prima parte fpecullhiftorialis Ric. 
de Cirenceftria. 36. 



(11.) 

de 
(!«.) 



r--^ ex chronicis abbatin 2L Werburgs in 
Cefirta, per Rog. do Cefiria. 38. 

(13.) Teftamentum Byrhtrici, ex textu Roflenfi. 
Saxonice. 41. 

(i4.) Excerpta ex eneotnio Emmae regins, quod 
fcriptum erat ill^ vivente. 42. 

(15.) ex compendio brevi Johannis Pyk, 

qui claruit fub Henrico I. 42. b. 

(l6.) ex chronico Xh. Walfingham, quiti- 

tulum iiididit Hypodigma Neuftrife. 43. 

(17.) — — — ex annalibus ecclefise Sci. Auguftini 
C^ntuarienfis. 47« K 

(i9.) — • ex chronico Roffenfi, cujus au^or 
Bdmundus de Hadenham ; qui ufque ad iinem 
R. Edwardi L hifioriam deduxit. ^3. 

(19.) • ex libro antiouo cui titulis, Textusde 

ecclefia Roffenfi^ per Ernulphuiu epifcopum. 

57. 

(20.) libro de vetuftate ecclefias Britan- 

niceob 

(21.) 



ex libro cenfuaU de Dubri, renovato 

?er Stephanum de Penchefter, conllabularium 
)ovori®. A* 22 Edw. I. 67. 



— 6k cotnnmiterio tinodam, cui titulus 
efly De Doverenfis caftelli initiis. 68. 



(«5.) 



ex libris WiL Mabnefburi^ de regi- 



buaAiiglorum. 72. 
<24.) Of watch to be kepH nightly by tihe fea coaft, 
in tiroe of ivar. 77- 
<«5.^ Excerpta ex Kbro vctufto ccclef« Ohrifti 
Cantuarienfil 80. b. 

(26.) ex Wil. Darelli itinerario, de rebus 

ac monimentis per totam Cantianorum provin- 
ciam geilis, , ab A* M. 295Jf : et ex ejufdem 
libro cui titulus, " Caftra in Campo Cantiano," ab 
aatiquo edita» aobiliuni ope ac aitigentia. b. 

II. Gefta epiATO^rum Lindisfkraei^am et Du- 
nelmenfium, k tempore S. Ofwatdi regis, ufque ad 
Huiponem epifcopum; de eommuiu Ubraoria mona- 
chotvmDuneli^enfHitii, vel potius ex Symeono Ounel* 
monfi colle6la, per Laur. Noellum : cum aius outiofif* 
fimis anale^lia de ecclefia & Auguitim CaoittiaiieofiSy 
ex biftoriis Thomas Sprott et Kicolai Spiuae; et ex 
Saxoniciamonii9ratisaeWigornieiifi»aUitq eoclefiis 
et monafteriis ; aliifque rebus ex chronico Gregorii 
Ca^rquent mofiachi Glouceftrise. Ibi paffim oax- 
onic6 : 92. 

(1.) Donatio quatundam terramm ecclefias Wi- 
gornienfi. per JEthelredum eatdonnanninn, et 
jEtheWedam u^orem fuam. 147. b. 



<£.) 



terrarum Berhtwulfo regi per Athu- 



num Ep. IVigorniens. A. D. 848, in loco qui di 
cftur jer Bten: termini hie modo^axonice de- 
fcribuntur, 149. b. 

(3.) Conventio inter jt^thelredum et ^ihel6fedam 
ex una parte, et Werferthum epifcopum ex al- 
tera, A. D. 904. 152. b. 

(4.) Donatio ro caflhtorum in'Tnet)injt:un Eccl. 
Wigorn. per Eanberhtum Rcgumm Hpicciojium: 
termini iequuntur Saxonic^ I5d. h. 



(5.) Carta venditioni^ terrarum in vico Luudonia;, 
ubi vocatur Ceolmunbmjcehaja per Burhre- 
dum R. Merciorum, A. D. 857: term. feq. 
Saxon. 159. b. 

(6.) ConcefTio 15 mans, in Timbinjjrun monafterio 
de Cliffit, per Offam R. Merciorum et Aldredum 
fubregulum HuiccJorum: term. fcq. Saxon. 

iQi. 

(7.) Conceffio 20 calTat act: Eaftune minHlro fidel 
Ofredo, per ^thelbalduw R. Merciorum : term, 
feq. Saxon. 

(e.) Donatio terrarum Eccl. Wigomienfi^ per 

£thelredum ducem Mercior. A* 880. 163. b. 
(9.) De terns Wigfrithi. 164^ 

(10.) Donatio X manent. in Hpiccepubu Eccles. 
Wigorn. per Berhtwulfum R. Mercior. A. D. 841^ 

165« 

(11.) Judicium curias, comitatus (ut videtur) de 

terris iEthelredi ealdormanni^ A* 896- 169. 
(12.) Donatio terrarum per iEthdrcdum Eaidorau 

A^88S. ,73. 

( 13.) ■ ' ' air Aupran Eccl. Wigorn^ 

per iEthelftanum R. A* 928* 174. b. 

( 14.) Scriptum M^rferthi Ep, de terris aer Soppan- 
bypij, &c. A* 888. 175. b. 

(15.) Carta Ofwaldi Archiep. dq terris xv t froce 
dimiffis ^thelH-erdo militi, A* 984. 1 76. b. 

(16.) Donatio I manfae asr Heojirpojib^thehiotho 
miniftro^ per Ofwoldum Epm. A* 963. 177. 

(17.) Dimiflio 1 manC aw: Cobbanhpyce, ^frico 
miniftro fuo, per Ofwold. Ep. A* 963. 1 77. b. 

( 1 8) " 1 maiif.et dimid. aer UprnneiEthel^ 

wafdo fideli, per eondem, A* 088. 1 78. 

(19.) ^ £0 hid. «r Cumtnine, &c. iEthel* 

aaro^ &c. per Qfirald. Archiep. A*»43. 178. b. 

(20.^ Cdnceffio i manf. xv peopecan -Elfweardo 
fid. per Ofwaldum. A* 968. 1 79. 

(21.) Donatio 5 man£ asr Cot^efrune Wulfeak&l 
per CMwaldum. A* 987, X79. b. 

Sequuntnr et aliarum terrartnn termini Saxonice, 
exoerpti, non minus ac pnefati, de regiftitj 
chartarum eccldiac Wigornenfis, cujus exem- 
plar in hac bibliotheca infcribitur, Tib. A. 13^ 



Ve/pajtanus, A. VL 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliia 189. 

1. Genealogta regmn FranciaD, k Phai%mundo ad 
Piiilippttm audacem, quo legnante defcripta erat.. 
Gallice; 1. b. 

Liber de Francis, et geftis veterum regum 
Francia;; h Latino in Gallicum tranfhitus^ et comiti 
Pi&a^. et Tolof«e inlcriptus ; in fine mutilus. ^. 

S. Index temporum, quibus fimdata erant mo* 
safteria Cifievcienfium monachor. ab A"" IQ98 ad An. 
1247. 54. b. 

4. €atak>gos efnifcoporum Dimehnenfium, k GuU 
de Karifepho (Kairlepho) 1080, ad Watterum Skirlaw, 
qui obut 1406. 5f9. b. 

5. Index priomin ecctefi© Dunelmenfisi ab Aid-* 
wyno ad Jobannem Guynburgh, intra ideminterval* 
hun proxime memoratum. fio. b. 

^ Chronicon de ftatu Lindisfamenfis^ et Dunel* 
menfis ecclefia^ ab A* 635 ad An. Ii5l ; au^re 
Tiirgota Defunt trta capita ab initio : iiber qnoque 
defmitin capL ii04r 62. 

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7. Regiftrum chartarum ecclefiae EUenfis ; h. e. pri- 
ons et nionachorum ibi Deo fervicjntium : cum indi- 
culo ad calcem. 93. 

8. Hiftoria apparitioni* Guidoni* A" 1333, Alefti. 
Civitas ilia 24 milliaribus diftat ab Avenipnc. In- 
fcribitur, Spiritus Guidonis." 138. 

9. De purgatorio S. Patricii, 1 50, b. 

10. Miracula Symonis Moutisfortis^ comitis Lei* 
ceftrise; cum oratioiie ad ilium in fine A"* 1265. 

168. 

Ve/pafianuSy A. VII. 
Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliia 105* 

1. Liber Gulielmii ^ati i» Nonvannia, fcriptus 
tempore Philippi regis Fraivrfae, et Johannis R.ABgUai 
quando Anglia facria ejat interdida, ut dicit auftor 
in proocmio, de natura et indole beftiarum : fub 
quarum involucris pelTimos mores hpmiuum iftius aevi, 
et prasfertim curialium utriufqne regni, perftringit : 
metrice, veteri lingua Gallicana, cum figuris. 2. 

2. Liber vifionum S. Pauli; cum figuris, metrice, in 
eadem lingua. dfi. 

3. Hiftoria fabulofa de quodam equite, appellato 
Ipomedon ; auftore, ut apparet in ultima pagina, Hu- 
gone de Rotelande : metrice, in eadem lingua. 37. 

4. Nomina dominorum qui interfuerunt concordias 
initas apud Caletum ; uti et index terrarum et cafteN 
lorum, quas rex Angliae, vi iftius tr^^tw, vwdic&t in 
Francia. Gallice. )Q4. b. 

Vefpq/ianu$, A. VIIL 

Code^ membrai&aoeusi in 4t0. conftws foUi^ 43 ; totus 
phara<^ribu$ aureis Sec. x. exaratuisu 

1. Privilegium k rege Eadgaro Novo Monafterio 
(Clericis eliminatis) eccleliae Wintonienfis concef- 
fam : titqlus vero 4M31oXf|fi fic habet : 

Eadgarus rex hoe privile^ium Novo edidit 
^ Monafterioy ac omnij^otOTti Ddmino, ejufque 
'^genitrici MariaB, ejus laudans ^agnalia, 
«*cdiiceffit." 

lufijie " Anno incamationi3 Domiaictt DCCCCLKVl. 

" fcripta eft hujus privilegii fyngrapha, his 
teftibv^ ^onifniiwtihus^ quorum inferius 

" noiuina caraxantur." 
Poft regem, ftgnaculiim cracis et nomen appofuit 
Xhinftanus Dorob. ecclefi?? Archiep. ^inde duo regis 
lilii, conjuK, a^^ia, Eboracenfis Eccl. Archiep. epif- 
copi Wintoniepfis, Londiuenfis, et alii : poft^ifbc^os, 
aboates ; poftremo magnates. h.«. duces, comites, ini* 
litcfi. I. 

2. Donatio terrarum eidem monafterio, per eundem 
regem, iifdem atteftationibus munita. 34. 

3. Charta regis Ueurici I. in qua Qonctdit ecclefia^ 
Wintonienfi et monachis, libertatem vici extra por- 
tam bpr^alem ^ufdm Qivit«tip. 37. b. 

4. Aliud exeippjajr doiiationi3 VHI. «. 39. 
Pra^mittitur imago Dei, folio, angelis cirqvwi' 

4ato, fedentc; et regi^ fefe coram fxxbfy^r 
;Dej^tj$, ifc. his verfibua, pagina adyerf^ apv, 
pofitis, aureis literis qapit^ibus. 

Sic 'Celfb refidet foUp qui coudidit aftra, 
Rex venerans E^gar propijis ^uJpfat ewn." 

Vefpafiarm^ A. IX. 

i^oclex partim membran. partim chartac. 4to. 
conftans foL 187* 

1. Hilperici c^lculatorife artis ruduoenta^ uti in 
* praB&tioneappellatau6tor, exBedaalai£iueileprompfta; 



h^ e. computo eccjefiaftiw, &c. fequuntur calen- 
dai'ium, tabulte tevmindtum pafchaliuw^ ' 1. 

ft. Con^putus D.Garlamti, Sed^m imit^nUs^ 3%*b« 

3. Excerpta qusedam, de manerio de Wefton itL 
com^ Kuutia^. exFlor. Wigam, ex libro Domrfday; 
de prssdiis coinitum, aliormnque qui GuUelmuTO L 
Qomitati funt, per finguloi^ cooiitatus ; d« comitibus 
fub temp. R. Riq. H. eorumque geftis ; ex chronico 
de parva Duumowe in copi. Effexise; ex chronico 
Job, de Everfden ; charta Erkenwaldi epifcqpi pro? 
vinci« Eaft-Sayonum, de fundatione conventus moni- 
alium qui Berecingaja appellatur, (h. e. Barkiug) et de 
tenris eidem datis ab Hoedelfvda, parente Sebbi R^ 
Eaft-Saxonum, in monafterio ae Beddenhaam. Epi- 
tome aliarum chartarum Saxonicarum, de donationi- 
bus terrarum, &c. Haec omnia excerpta funt Johannis 
Jofbelini. 75. 76. 106. 118. 136. 142. 143. 144. 

4. Hiftoria rerum Anglicarum, incipiens Jl bello 
quod Angli gelTerunt in Scotia 28 Edw. L ad an. 
1300. ubi de fuperioritate regis Anglise in Scotos 
agitur: infertis literis Bonifacii ad ilium regem pro 
Scotis, cum epiftola refponforia magnatum Anglite ad 
papam. Praefigitur titulus recens " CpntinuatioWal- 
teri monachi Gifturnenfis.*' 156. 

5. Fabula excerpta ex vita B. Auguftini, de quodam 
miiite poenam mortis fulieunte> quia decimaa folvere^ 
recufavit. 183. 

6. De morte Gerardi^ Eboracenfis arohiepifcopi* 

18$. 

7. De l^alcokno^ Chq^^iffinQ rege Scotoruiiu 

Codex membrau. in 4tQ. loftgipri^ fpjiw confiwis 

1* y^lani Anti-Claudianus. 1. 

£. Bkitus: poema fic infcriptu|n| ad Ifugoiieni 
Epifcop. Dunelmenf. 

Incip. " Confuluit mea Clip mihi dare femen arenas, 

" Deque labore meo fteriles nafcuntur aven«.'' 

Caeteri verfus, q^i poema efficiunt^ funt elegiaci. 

44. b. 

5« Summa argupientorum Antji-Claudiani. 5i. b« 

VeJjpqfianuSf A. XI*- 

Qo^x awmbwn. in 4t;9* Gpnftws fq^i^ 17«. 

Epiftpte magiftri Petri de Vineis, de geftis Fiide^ 
rici II. quondam imperatoris et regit Romanorum^ 



Vefpe^imwBy A« XIL 

Codex membran. in 4to. cpnftfHis f<;^is 1^. 

Johannis Rofti Warricenfis hiftoria, i Bruto ad 
trtnpora regis Hcn^ici VII. viz« ad nativttatQcn pijn-^ 
cipis Arthuri. A^ i486. 

Vefpqfianusy A. XIIL 

ippdex mwtibran. i^ 4tP. conllan? fojiis 147* 

1. Liber infularum Archipelagi, editus per wefly* 
terum Chryftophorum de Bondelmontibus de flpren- 
trt^ qwfm piifit k Rbpdi Romam D» Jordano cardi- 
n#U 4^ iJrfmi^ A* i*?9 • .wmdeiineat topograph. U 

a. Liber S. Hieronymi prefbyteri, de viris illuftri- 
i t«Pi»r« 9^9^ f^Jh *d femet?pfunu 

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- 5. Liber Gennadii epifcopi, de viris illufiribus, 
qwem fcripfit poft B. Hieronymum. 68. b. 

4. Liber Ifidori Hifpalienfis epifcopi, de virij^ illuf- 
tribiis. 86. 

5. Ordo de veteri Teftamenlo, quem fan^a Ro- 
niatia Catholica liifcipit et honorat ecclefia, 

Csctene partes, rubrica fignatse, Decretalis in 
' urbe Roma ab Hai'itiifda papa editi, delunt. 9S. 

6. Hiftoria Turpini, Archiep. Genuenfis, de famo- 
fiflimo rege Karolo. 94. 

. 7. Nonnulla de confecratione ecckfiae, &c- (an 
Ivdriis Camotenfis?) de {an&o Michaeli, ejufquefefti 
folennitate ; de S. Pelagio; et hiftoria Gothorum Ro- 
maiiorum, et diverforum imperatorum, regum, et 
pontificum. 115. b. 

. 8. Vita Tjrii Apollonii regis. 132. 

Vefpajianiis, A. XIV. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 179- 

I. Calendariuin, in qtio fandi Wallici. prsecipue 
niemoiantur. 1. 

2; Vocabularium Latino- Wallicum. 7. 

3. De fitu Brecheniauc, ubi multa dc Brachano, 
ejufque prole. ' . 10. Jb. 

4. Vitae fanftonim Wallenfium, numero XVI. cu- 
jus nomina recenfentur in tabula libello praefixa, et 
in catalogo Smithiano. 1 2. b. 

5. De fanfto Auguftino Cantuarienfi, et ejus in 
infula Tanaton adventu ; cum intcrro^ationibus ejuf- 
dem Gregorio papae propofitis, et hujus refponfioni- 
bus : item de ejus fociis et cooperatoribusf. 104. 

. 6. Epiftola fratris G, abbatis Weftnlonaftdrii, in 
qua per modum dialogi diflerit de proceflione Spiritus 
Sandi k Patre et Filio. 107. 

7- Qusedam narrationes fabuloCae tie miraculis, uti 
appellantur, in Britannia faftis. . . 169. 

8. Altercatio inter Urbanum et Clemcntem, de 
jure ad papalem dignitatem ; verfibus. 111. b. 

. 9. Epiftolai Alcuini Levitaj, i. e. Diaconi, qui illic 
in quibufdam epiftolis nuncupatur Albinus ; cum ver- 
fibus in fine. 113. 

10. Verfus ejufdem in laudiem R Wlftani epifcopi. 

146. b. 

II. Sy nodus congregata in Celichith, A^ g 1 6 j 
Cxtat in Spelm. Concil Angl. t. L p. 3'i7. 147. 

12.. Alcuini epiftola. a4 iE^Uelhaadum Archiep. 
cum verfibus ad eundem. * 152. 

13. Ejufdem ad eundem altera. 153. b. 

14. Aline epiftblffi Alcuini, et aliormn. 155. 

15. Epiftola Pauli L papaj ad Etberhtum Archiep. 
ct Eadberhtum, filium Vegis. - 1^61. 

* 16; Alite epiftoljB Alcuini- , 16J. b. 

• 17. CancniGS fynodi habitas apud Herutfor<^, k 
Theodoro Doiobcrn. cpifcopo, aliifque. 1 /Jyo^ . 

18. Epiftola Ixonis III. papa?, mifla ad Coenulfum 
regem ftlerciorum^ omncfque dilcdos epifcopos atque 
duces. . .. 172. 

19. Sy nodus, fub Odone, Archiep. Cantuar. fub 
regc iEtmundo, i. c. Edmundo, cui agnomen k ferreo 
latere; una cum. ^anonibus. ^ 173. b. 

20. De aftiva vita et contemplatiia. 175. b. 
61. * Epiftola omnium epifcoporutn et facerdotum 

totius Britannix infulAj ad Papam, fcil. Leonem.' 

•;: 176. 

22. Epiftola adWlfftauum,mctropt>litana^Lon4oniffi 
ccclgfix pontificum digniflimum. 177. 



Vefpqfiamis^ A. X V. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis ISO, quorum 
priores laceri. 

Epiftola S. Clementis, Analefti, Euarifti, et alio- 
rum epifcoporum Romse. 

Vefpafianus^ A. XVI. 
Codex membran. in 4to. foliis conftans 198. 

1. Calendariura, cum tabulis pafchalibus. 1. 

2. pe provinciis et locis, quibus Apoftoli praedica- 
vemnt, et ubi k vita difceflerunt 8. b. 

3. Dc Anna et Emeria ; hat matre Elifabethae, lUa 
B. Marise. s. b. 

4. Comnfiendatio Britannia?, et de mirabilibus ejus. 

9. 

5. Verfus Jsicolai Manuacutii, ad incorrupta pon- 
tificum nomina coiifervanda, 1 k 

6. Nomina epifcoporum Wintoniaj. 13. b. 

. 7. Nomina Archiep. Cantuariie, et quamdiu vixerc ' 
in archiepifcopatu. 14. 

8*. De quatuur generalibus conciliis. 14. b. 

p. Epiftola Honorii papaj, ad univerfos abbates Cif* 
tercieufis ordinis> de electione fui in pontificem ; data 
Peru(ii. jo. 

l3. Epiftola Gregorii paj)©, ad eofdem, de fuf 
elc^ione ; data Anagnise. 15. b.^ 

11. Epiftola Gregorii papae, ad univerfos Chrifti 
fideles ; in qua jUos horfatur 2^ facrur^ helium contra 
Saracenos, treugarum et foederum violatores. 16. 

i^. Epiftola Gregorii papse, ad S. Nicolai in Car- 
cere TuUiano Cardinalem, in qua concedit ut quaf- 
dam pecunias moderator exigat k monafterii^ ordinis 
Ciftercienfis. . 16. b. , 

1 3. Epiftola d uoruiti Cardinaliuna quos Papa audi- 
tores etprovifores conftituebat de qu^dam lite orta 
inter Cift^rcienfes, ex deteatione cujulHani abbatis, 
capitulo.gencrali relinqilOTd^_ * 17, 

14. Annales monafterii de Waverliei fib iricarna- 
tione Chriiii ad Ari. 1291. ' « * 2K 

' ' ' ' Vefpajiamuj A* XVIL 

, Codex membran. in 4to^ conftans foliis .23. 

L'ordre et train qu^ uilg prince x)u diirf de guerre 
doibt tenir qui veult conquefter .iii>g pays, ou pafler 
ou tfaverfer le pays des ennemys: compof6 par noble 
et puiflant feigneur Robert de Balzac, &c. avec fi- 
gures; les armes du roy d'Angleterre (Henry Vli): 
a la tete. 

Feypfl>;iii5, A. XVIIL 

Codex membran. in 4to. foliis conftans 167. 

1. Hiftoria Anglorurn contexta ab Henrico Hun- 
tendunenfi archidiacoiio, A* 1145, ab adventu Saxo- 
num in Britariniam, ad mortem R. Henrjci rt. pnc- 
miffify multis'de fitu Britannice, delaude HibehiiaB, et 
de Romanis impetatoribus. ' " ^ ' 1. 

2. Ejufdem exordium, five computatio tetnpprum 
diverforum, ab initio mundi, fecundum airtitjuiflrimaHi 
rerum feriem, k tempore Phaleg. 62. b. 

3. Alphabetum Runicum. 67. b. 

4. Aikedi Rievallenfis hiftoria, de vita moiibus 
morte Davidis R. Scotiaj ; praimifla ejufdem ad R. 
Henricum II. fuper lamentatione t)avidis epiftola ; 
deinde d^ genealogia Henrici regis, ct de regilnu 
Saxonuni eti^prmannoruro. .> . . ; 68. • 

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5. Narralio (le quodaitt ill regione Nordhamhum- 
brorum ad vitam fufcitata S3, b, 

6. Epiftola Ric. (an Rob.) Archiep. Cantuar. ad 
R. Edwardum I ; contra Job. de la Cade, vice-corn, et 
efcheatorem . com. lincohi. qui quofdam miniftros 
ab abbatia de Bardeney amaverat. 87. 

7. Inquifitio tempore Edwardi L dc mercato S. 
Ivonis. ' 87. b. 

8. Nonnulld. de infula Elienliy et abbatia de Rame- 
fey. 88. 

9- Literae Innocentii IV? papos, ad Archiep. Can- 
tuar. et Innocentium fcriptorem fuuih in Anglia, de 
jM-ovifione canonicatus Xiircbliiienfis ecclefias, pro ne- 
pote fuo, . . go. 

10. Refponfum Roberti (Groftheadr) epifcbpi Lin- 
eolnienris,ad<^eafdem.. ! ^ 9i. 

11. Quasdam charts dCi pofleffionibus abbatia d^ 
Ramefey. . . ♦ 92. 

12. Bulla Bonifacii PI ad clericos, direfta, quod 
non folvatit coUeSias aut^tallias^ &c. hiicis] abfque 
auftorUate fedis apoftolicse.. 102. 

13. Ejufdem bulla, de i^eligiofis ordinibus rtiendi- 
cantibus iu eleftionibus cojiibendis. ; . loa. b. 

14. Ejufdfem bulla> de fopiendis litibus inter cleruni 
fecularem et regularem. 1 03. 

15. Literal procerum- aliohimque regni An^liae ad 
Papam (Alex. IV.) contra epifcopum Wintonienfeni 
eledum, " qui turbavit terram et conculfit regnum." 
44 Hen. III. • 105. b. 

16. LiteraeR. Henrici III. (A* regni 48.) ad nni^ 
verfam. cottimunttatem comit Gantabr. lit ^mati 
Londonium comparestnt prp defenfione conti*a alieni- 
gcnas. ^ . ; ; /i07/b. 

17. .Aliud breve ad Eufiathium de Baylliol; de 
eodeni argiimento. 1.G8.: 

18. Epiflola Eccl. Chrifti Cantuar. ad epifcopos 
aliofque clericos provincial Cantuar. de litibus cum £. 
de Abyndon, tunc archiepifcopo fuo, agitatis. 108. b. 

ig. Nomina abbatkrum et prioratuum oridiuis Be- 
nedi^^ini aliorumque, in Anglia, per fingulas dioe- 
cefes. ui. b. 

so. Nonnulla dc Idngitudine et latitudine, nec 
non de comitatibus et epifcopatibus Anglian. 1 12. b. 

21. Defcriptio fenis. .113. 

22. Nomina abbatum monafterii dc Ramefey : fe- 
quitur, interje6iis foliis, amplior de quibufdani abbati- 
bus hiftoria. 113. b. 

23. Lit^rie qu^dam abbatis de Ramefey, ad Varios^ 

147. 

24. Notitia ecclefiarum orbis Chrifiiani. • 153. 

25. Nomina abbatiarum, priotattium et caftello- 
rum in fmgulis dioecefibus AnglisD. 157. 

26. Excerpttones quasdam de hiftoria Nomiarino- 
rum, ad R. Henricum I. ' 162. 

e7. Verfus rhythmici contra monachos; alii cum 
notulis muficis. 168. b. ' 

28. Prologus in hifioriam Britonnum; aliudque 

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Vefpq/ianuSy A. XIX. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. conjftans foliis 121. 

1. Libellus quorundam infignjum operum^ B^ 
iEthelwoldi epifcopi ; in quo multadeecclefiaElienfi, 
ttf privilegiis ejufdem habentur. , 2. 

2. Hiftorias Elienfis liber tertius, de teipppribus 
duorumepifcoporum Hervei et NigellL' In tine ap- 



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Smitur index Epifcopor. Elienfium ab Hcrveo ad. 
obertum de Oxford. 29. b. 

3. Goliae rhj^thmici verfus, de nilmmo, prelatis, 
monachis, veneranda jufticia Romana^ curias, facer^ 
dotibus, &c. ,55. 

4. Arbitrium inter epifcopum Elienfem, et priorem 
et conventum ejufdem loci. 61. 

5. Index tenementorum ecclefias Elienfis. 76. 

6. Epiftola R. Henrici (vi.) ad priorem et con- 
ventum Eccl. Elienfis ; de admiihiiftratione iliius ec- 
clefiae, per papam cohcefla Ludovico Rotomagenfi 
Archiep* • id4i 

7. De vita et geflis pfl6ri(;kfi Gulieltni; ducis^Nor- 
mannor. et regis An^lorum ; ' dxtrafla ex quodam 
libro antiquo monaftpni S. Stq),hani;de C^domOi Qujus 
monafterii fundator quondam extitit. , ^ 

Tribus piftuiis de palfione Chrifti decoratut ifte 
codex* ^ i04.r 

VefpaJianitSj A. XX- ' 

Codex membran. in 4tq. :<jpi3iftans foliis 26. < if 

.^The -ftiatlitbs and ordinaiices of the irioft ndblcr 
order of St. George, named the Garter ; explained, 
declared, andt i!enewed by K. Henry VIII. This MSI 
once belonged to fir Kenelm Digby. 

VefpaJianuSj A* XXL 
DefideratUf. 

VefpaJianuSj A* XXll* 
' Codex membran. in 4to. conftana foliis 128. 

1. Chronicon ab origine miindi ad A*;D. 74S* 

2; Chronicoti ab incftmatione Chrifti ?id An. 
1361. quo fucceffiones Archiep, Cantuar. et Ep/ifcbpor. 
RofFenfium adnotantur. . 

3. Hiftoria difdordi« inter It lienncum II. et 
Thomiam; Archiejl Cantuar. ^per Radulpbum de 
Diceto. , 37. 

4. Homilia^ qusedam Sarxonic^. . 54. 

5. Regiftrum chartarum ecclefiae S. Andreae Rof- 
fenlis : in variis libri partibus hie illic defcriptum re- 
perias hoc chartulaViurn. 03, 128, &c.. 

6. Nonnulla hiftorica de eadem ^ccle(ia : . viz. de 
plaicito inter Lanfrancum Archiep. et Odonem Bajo- 
cetlfem Epifc. de terris olim abreptis, ope Lanfranci 
Eccl. Rofferifi reftitutis; de Gandulfo epifcopo qui 
Rdffenfe caftruin extruxit; de confuetudinibus all 
Ai'chiep. Cantuar^ conceifis Ep. Roftenfi. 1 2a 

7. De variis regnis in Anglia tempore Saxonum. 

* ' 123. b. 

s; N<)miha^ archiepifcoporum Cantuarienfium, 
Epifcopor. Roffisnfiam; Londonenfium, et caetero- 
rum in Anglia. 124. b. 

9. Nomina regum Kentenfium, Weft-Saiconum, 
Effei^ias, Nortjianumbrorum, et Merciorum. .126. b. 

Vefpqfiatm^ A. XXllL 

Codex* membran. in 4to. conftans foHis l j5. ' 

• 1. Hiftoria de regibusmajoris.BritamiiaB, quafe nunc 
didtur Anglian ; per Galfridum Monumetenfem. 1. * 

2. Breves expofitiones decem mandatorum, fectm- 
di^imagiftrum Philippum quondam abbatem de; 

tLeyceftria ; in old Englifli. * 107. ' 

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Vefpafumus^ A* XXIV. 

Codex chartac. in 4to. conftans foliis 194* 

Collcftanea qiiibus infcribitur titulus, "Computus 
ecclefiae Sci. Petri de Burgo." 

Vefpqfimusj A* XXV* 

Codex cliartac. tionnuUis membfanis pafliiti infertis) 
conftana foliis 212. quondam peculium Hen. 
Sayill; ex dono Johis. Anftis Arm, 

1; " Verfus vii. Pfalmorum poenitentiae^ turn le- 
taniis, &c/' (printed.) l. 

% " The biflioppe of GlocefturS (J. Brooke) ex- 
hortation to Thomas Craiier:" i. e. his addrefs to the 
Archbp. as one of the commifs*^ appointed by the 
Queen for his examination* id. 

3. A diary (by fome citizen of London r) in the 
times of Hen. VII. and VIIl. 38. 

: 4. Short extrafts, in Latin, from St- Gregory* 47- 

5. An old fong or rhimes : 

Beg. " Fyll the cuppe Phylyppe & let us drynke a 
drame." 47. 

6. Prophecies, by Marlion of Silidon, a hermit of 
France ; in EngUfli profe. 47. b. 

7. Some verfes: 

Beg. " When all his fowghte that may be fownde.** 

49. b. 

8. A poem, \f ith this tubric : 

" Lerne this leflbn in welthe St woo, 

^ To dob ds-y' woldeftc be dooi^ untoo/* b. 

9. Another popn 

Beg. " So longe may a droppe fall 

Y' it may p<^rfe a ftone.'* >50.h. 

1 0. A difcourfe of certain miraples a«d figna which 
appeared at Montpellier the 5th of May 1*73, fore* 
boding the day of jwlgment ; fent by douFranoifco de 
iVlenaofa; With' this note at tl\e end> " laftly printed 
in'Londone, by Thomas Eafte att London- wall, att y* 
figne of the blake Horfe." 51. 

11 • Names of Chrift, with illuftrations in Latin. 

52. b, 

12. " A fermott of pfon Hyberdyne, w** he made 
att the coriiandment of certam theves aft' they had 
robbed hym befyd Hartlerowe in Hanfliyer.'* 53. 

13. for any greate ytche. 53. b. 

14. " A cotrovcrfy betwyxt Mr Stavely and Mr; 
^ainad,'' concerning the catholic faith. , 54. 

15« Pointa of religion properly to be known by 
priefts.'* 5^. 

. 1^. " Regula beati BenedidH in Anglicis vbis 
IriiQ." Beg. " All yat wyll lely lyve in land." 76. 

17." The method of makeing a nuan." 129. 

18w " Benedicco annule. 133. b. 

19. A fliort not€f in verfe : 

.B«;g. " After droght commythe rayne.*^ i34. 

20. An idle fong or firing of rhimes : 

Beg. NeweS) newes^ newes." 135. b. 

21. Verfes: 

Beg* " To hurt the widowe in diftreffe." 136. 
. 22^ " A carroJ," of the (ignes of our Lady's virgi- 
^ity. 136. b. 

- 2f3. Verfes upon Clmft's fitting among the doAofs: 

. Beg. " As iaid the prophet Abacttce/' 198. 

24. " A caroll of fainft Stephen.'* 1 38. b. 



25. Another caroll upon Chriftenmas : 
Chorus. " The may we joie in unitie 

" & thankc the hqlie Jriiii tie." 1 39. Jb, 

26. Other religious verfes i 

Beg. " By reafon of two & poor€ of one, 

" This tyme God ft man was fet at one*** 1 40. h. 

27. A fong or poem: 

Beg. " Longe have I bene a fmginge man.'* 14K b. 

28. A ballad, with latin words intermixed, in 
pr^fe of wine : 

Beg* "There is nptrc that growe.^* U2.h. 

29. ^^Abalft:" ^:v:'r'i^^ 

Beg. I M-ak ye wofiiBbwI^t/v with tW^ burden : 
" Damon my frcnde » judged to dye/' 144*. 

30. A poem or ballad i 

B*g. Oflingeringelovemiflikhig growes.** I44.b. 

3 J. "A fpnge to. the Jute of moficke^'' printed in 
Percy's Reliques, vol* i/p. 165. 146* 

32. ''A ballet'' againft ill it^ivfrsi 
Beg. " The man ys bleft that ly ves in reft." i46. hi 
S3* " A ballet," feemingly m reply to the laft : 

Beg. " Wyliye complayne w'*oat a caufle/* 147, 
34* A religious ballad, chiefly againft fwearing : 
Beg* and burden, God help as all, God help us all.^* 

148. 

35. ♦'A ballyt,'' can the whimfical behaviour of 
lovers : Beg. " A horffc chuying on the brydle in y* 

ftableys but idle." 149. 

36. " A ballet,'' giving an account of a quarrel 
between a man and his wiffi : • i 

Beg. 'VBy weft off late as I dyd walke/" I49. b. 

37. A ballet of Adame & Eve 

Beg. What tyme y\God his holy hande." i5l.b. 

38. A mery ballet," on the marriage ftate : 
Beg. " Now leften a whyle & let has fmge." 152. 

39. " A prayer of (the) Earfe of Eftex's death :" 
Beg. O heavenly God, O father dere." 152. bu 

40. " A ballet of the judgm* day ;" 

Beg. As I lay mufing a» atone.*' 153* 
" 41. " Aballetofalhepherd:'* 
Beg. " 1 am a poore fliepherd y^ borne of hye blode.'* 

154- 

42. " A ballet of a father warning his children to 
feare God, & kepe his comandm":" 

Beg. " Geve eare my children to my wordes.^' 
(Q^ Mat Rogers.) 1 54. b, 

43. Verfes on friend/hip : 

Beg. Lycke as the towehe doowythe trewly trey." 

157. b. 

44. " A ballet of the laft dayes 

Beg. "Whowiflyewyll w^ goftlyeeye." 158. 

45. **A ballet, declaring howe everye chriftiaa 
ought to. prepaire themfelffe to waere:" 

Beg. " March out gode foldiours." 159. b. 

46. " Another ballet of this bYent tyme or worlde r 
Beg. " Hardnes ysheadftrong & willnot bcharapered." 

160. 

47. " A Carroll of the birthe of Chrift:" 

Be^. " The golden tyme ys nowe at hande." I60. b. 

48. " Ellin thorne fonge," a love ditty : 

Beg. "Would God that dethwtli cruell darte.'' I6l. b. 

49. A fonge of Ladie Sion the Churche:" a ballet 
of S* Pet' Hartforth making upon the "... fpklmf 
vicare of Hoveden depted:'^ 

Beg. Ego ro8 campi in the feld." i62. 

50. " AnotV ballet of T, Pearfon doinff, 1578; 
maid... at Yorke:" * ' 
Beg, " The fragrant flowers moft freflie to vewe." 

162. b. 

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51. " Another fong of T. Pearfon doing 

Beg. " O man refrain thie vile defy re." 163. 

.52. A merye ballet of the hathornc tre to be 
fonge after Donkine Dargefon." 

Beg. " It was a maide of my countre.*' 163. b. 

53. *'To the toune of the raire & greateft gift,** on 
the mutability of fortune : 

Beg. " The happieft man y* nowe doft ly vCi*' Finis 
T, Richefon." l64. 

54. " A (fljort) ballet of marriag:" 

Beg. Who fo in wedloke doth intend." 165. 

55. " A notable inftrucyon for all men to beware 
the abiifes of dyce, wynne, & women 

Beg. Yf mufinge thos that do behoulde my woe 
& rufull ftaite." . 166. b. 

56. A ballet of the deathe of RatlylFe, w^ roffe 
\ir^ the earl of Northubrland lorde Pearfe, which he 
maid a lytic fpace beforp he was handged 

Beg. " Behould as rewfuH Ratlyffe died." 167. b. 

i 7. " The lamentation of the croife t" 
Beg. " I felly crofle y* here do ftande. 168. 

58. " A Chriftera* carroU :" 

feeg. " A hofiiBe god wote ftick in my throte." l68. lb. 

59. "A ballet:" 

Beg^ " Whye dothc vaine fentafie duft in thy feice." 

169. 

60. A dyttie to heydowne t" printed in Percy*8 
Reliques, vol. til. p. 48. 170. 

61. "Anoth" ballet:*' 

Beg. " In fommet tyme t did prepairc." ito. b. 

63. " A true balet of deniing a poore man a loffe 
of bred w*^** he paid for :** 

Beg. " D rawe nerc good frenda & lift a while*" 1 7 1 • 

63 "A Carroll:" 
Beg. " The fecond ^on in trenitie.*' 1 72. 

64k A fermon " pronownfyd by John Stubs 
quereftf on'Ciild'jnas day at GloceflCT, 155S." 173. 

65. A prayer to Jefus Chrift, in verfe. ' 18(X 

66. " An hiftory and daunce of deathe . . • written 
in the chappell of Wortley of Wortley-hall t" 

Beg. " O ye creatures that be^reafooable.? 
Perhaps a morality or Chriftmas play. i si. 

67. A ballad of '•captain Care." (coaf. " Edom 
o* Gordon," in Percy's Reliques, vol. I. p. 99-) 187. 

68. " Certain demands or queftiom^ brefBy con- 
taynyng the fonSe of Chriftiaoitie ;" viz. A dialogue 
between the devil and a fick perfon: concluding 
with an exhoitation to the fick. 190. 

69. " Another treaty fe of corabrofe tetacions 'by 
y« fecretc whyfperrings of the teptor (the devil.)" 

d05. b. 

VefpaJianiiSy B. I. 

Codex membran. in 4to, conftans foliis 78. 

L* inftrudion d'ung jeune prince pour fe bien gou- 
vcmei' envers Dieu et le monde : I'ecrivain, qui fe 
dit un chevalier des marches de Picardie, feint que ce 
livre avoit ecrit par le chevalier Folianti par ordre 
du roy Ollerich de Norwege, pour Tufage de Ro- 
dolphe fon fils. Avec figures. 

Vefpqfianus^ B. XL 

Codex membran. in 4tD. majori, conftans foliis 15. 

De la reception et entree de la illuftriflime dame et 
princefl'e Marie d'Angleterre (fiUe de Hen* VII.) dans 
la ville de Paris, le 6. Nov'* 1514. Avec belles pein- 
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Vefpajianiis^ B. Ill- 

Codiex hiembran. in 4to. majori, foliis conftabs 63|^ 
cum fup. comp. 

Commemoration et avertiffement de la mort de la 
fouverainedame, Madame Anne, deux foix reyne de 
France, et ducheffe de Bretagne, et fes vertus; partie 
en vers et partie en profe: avec plufieures £ig^urel^,dea 
6bfeques de la dite reine^ 

Codtk huehibran, in 4to. majori* fbliis confbtfcs 
cum duobos fup. compa3;. 

. Johannis Opicii carminum libelli tre^ fci|. 
K De regis Henr ict yn^ Jn GalUam progreflm. i« 
%. De ejufdem laudibus, fub pras textu inclytae 
rofae purpurei&,ipii diatog^nn. : 1 1. 

8. Exhortatio mortalibus^ ut Chrifti natalitium 
concelebrent j; ad eundem ferenifs. regem. anno 
1497. cum aliis veriibuSi & 

Vefpajtanm^ ]B. V. 

Codtex cliartaceus, in 4to. majori, conftans folii* g I, 

Aiticull duodecim, quibus plane adniodum de- 
monftratUr, divortium inter Henricum VIH. et ferenifs. 
Catherinam neceflario effe faciendum. Liber olim 
erat Thomes Cramneri, ArchiepL Cantuarienfis. 

Vefpajianus^ B. VI* 

Ciniex inenabran. in 4t04 m^ori, conftans fblib 182. 

1. Liber Bedae de computo, five temporum rationet 
cum dhronico ab orbe condito ad Leonem imperato-^ 
rum. 

a. Queedam de Itina^ et horologia Hw: ad ma- 
rinum arftum fpedUre conjicia 108« 

S. Verfus de feftis anni{ chara^teribus Saxonicis. 

104. 

4. Quasdam alia fragmenta de computo, et de 
Iremporum ratione; de longitucHne templi et taber- 
naculi ; de menfibus Ebra^orum, et de nummis, men- 
fufifl^ et pouderibiis eonmdtm; iiidem charaderibus* 

105- 

5. Nomina pontificum fedis apoftolicae, apoftolo- 
rum et difcipulorum Chrifti, epiicoporum Dorober- 
nenfis ecclefiae, aliarumq. ccclefiarum, fub temporibus 
Saxonum in Anglia ; iifdem charaderibus. 107» b. 

6. Hiftoria mifcella Willielmi viri religiofl, cano- 
nici Noviburgi, ad Edelredum (Ailredum, ni fallor) 
abbatem Rievallis,.in qua res Anglise poft conquifiam 
pr^cipue enarrantur : definit in libro quinta llh . 

Vefpc^dnus^ B VIJ. 

Codex membran. in 4to. m^gori, conftans fpliis 104» 

1. Nomina regum cbtiftianorum in AngUa, ablna 
ad R. Henricum viH. U 

CoUeftio ftatutorum re^i Anglise, incmiens 
nimirum k Magna Charta, etdefinens inftatuto note- 
land. h. e. k R« Henrico ill. Ad Edwardiim Ii; l. b. 

3. Modus tenendi Parliamentum temporibus R^ 
Edwardi filii Ethelredi ; qui modufi^ ^ecitatus fuit per 
difcretioresregni coram WilUelmo, diice Normanmas^ 
Gonquasftore et rege AngliaSy iplb . coaquKftore hoc 

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pnecipiente, et per ipfum approbatus, et fuis tcmpori- 
bus, et etiam tenaporibus fuccefforum' fuorum regum 
Angliae, ufitatus. ' 95. 

4. Officium fenefchalli Anglic. 99. b. 

5* Officium marefchalli AngliaB. lOO. b. 

VefpaJtamiSy B. Vlll. 

'Codex Wmbran. in 4tb. niajori, conftans foliis 88. 

1. Statutes and ordinances of the faftory of the 
Hanfeatic league at the Steel-yard in London : col- 
lefted A" 1554. (German.) ^ ^ i. 
. . .2. Privilegium Henrici.in. datum mercatoribus 
de Grudlandt, 1237 : itfem privilegium ejufdem regis, 
mercatoribus regni Allemannia in Guildehalla Teujto- 
nicorum Londini refidentibus, conieffum: cum fern- 
borum confirmatione per R. Edwardumi. i«8i- 86. 

i VefpafianuB^ B. IX. 

. Codex membran. in 4to. majori, conftans foliis 78. 

1. Liber fundationis ecclefice et priorattis S. Bar- 
tholomsei in Weft-fmithfield, London ; per Raherum 
qui illic religiofos viros fecundum regulam S. patris 
Auguftini a^gregavit, iifdemque per XXII annos 
prioris dignitate et officio fun£ius prsefuit; ct de 
miraculis ipfius. i. 

2. Idem liber, Anglicc. 41. 



Vefpqfianm^ B. X. 

C: :le V nicmbraji.riii4to. majori, con(la9S foliis 123. 
madore l«fus. 

i: VitaS. Brendahi, metrice ; m veteri lingua G&l- 

Viu f juXuerig, i^ profa; Latinp. l li b.. > 

3. Vita Longini militis etmartyris. 21. • 

• 4; De qumdecim fignis axitc diem Judicii, fecim- 
dum Jeronymum ; ex jiiinaUbus libria Hebneorum : 
cum quadain prophetia. , , ^ ^2. b. 

5. tAlphabarius de divifione omnium fcientiarum. 
■ \ . , • . ' , > ' = ^ ;: ■ • . > 24. 

& Liber aethi^i, phi lofophi, cofmographi, &c. In 
fine apponitur alphabetum charadieram adbuc igno- 
toruin, nifi iint lUyrici, cum fuis poteftatibu^, Ala- 
mon, Betak, Cathu, &c. Liber olim Joannis Dee. 3i. 



Vefpqfia7iu8j B. XI. 

Codex membran, in 4to. msyori, conftans foliis 135. 

1. Chronicon monafterii de Hdgriebie in Com. 
Lintolpiae ; k R. Haraldo, Godwini comitis filio, ad 
morttm R. Edw^ii^di IL (1307.) 1. 

2. La genealogie de Pierre de Luxembourg, conte 
de St. Pol, &c. et le$ blafons armoyez des vlll. coftez 
de par fon pere, * et des vm. coftez de par la mere : 
et la genealogie de Mad">« Margarite des Haulx, fille 
du due Dandre, fon epoufe. 64. 

3. Chrohicon S. Martini de Dover^ i Bruto ad«R. 
Hen. II: ubi de fundatione illius ecclefiae per With* 
redem regem C^ijtire, filium R. Ebrijchti vel Egberti, 
et de ftatu ejus t^im.fub caj^Quici^ regnlaribus, turn 
fub m^nachis S. Benedi^i. 72. : 

4. Vitaj abbatun> Croylandioe, h Kenulpho et Turke- 
iello, a4 Ricardum, qui obiit A* 1427. : 7-6. 

5. Vita S. Edwardi regis Attgliae et confeflbri^, 
cuni miraxjulis ejofdem. ^ pi. 



6. Ailredus Rievallenfis, de vita etgeftis Davidis 
R. Scotorum ; de genealogia R. Hen II. et de Saxo* 
nicis regibus, a qui bus erat oriundus. 106, 

7. Chronicon feu annates Hibernici, ab A* 1264 
ad An. 1332. 126. * 

8. Chronicon quoddam obfcuris slvetechnicis ver-^ 
fibus expreffum: cum interlineati expofitione. 132. 

. VefpaJianuSy B. XII. 

Codex membran. in 4t0^ conftans foliis ! 65. 

L The art of hunting, according tp John Giffard 
and William Twety, t|iat were with K. Edward ll. 
with figures. * , 1. 

2. Book pf hunting, clepyd " Matter of the Game." 

Codex membran. Jn 4to. mijori, con^fans; foliis 153. 

1. Excerpta qusedam ex S. Augujftino. : 2. 

A. Enchiridion Sexiti Pythagorici, cupi prologd 
Ruffini prefbyteri. . 3. 

3. Libri Cafliodori, de iiiftitutionibus divinarum 
leftionum pars : de Odateucho vide XIII. 8. ubi in- 
teger habetur. , 6. 

4. Expofitiones allegoricas quorundim pi'opriorum 
vocabulorum Biblia^, fecundum Ilidorum. 10. b. 

5. Vcn. Beds prefbyteri liber^ de naturis rerum. 

6. Apocalypfis Goliae : 

.Incip. A tauTo torrida lampede cintii, 
" Fundente jacula ferventis radii." 
conf. Tit. A.' XX; 35. ; , 26. b. 

;7. Hieronymi liber, 6t Virjs; illuftribus. 31. 

. 8. Liber Caffiodori fenatoris, de inftitutionibus^ di- 
vinarum leSipnuijti. 40. b. 

9. L;ber prooemiorum S. Ifidori epifcppi, de ordine 
librorum jS. Scripturse. 53.; 

10. Catilogus illuftrium virorum, k Gennadio Maf- 
filienfi epifcopo, poft Hieronymum, conficriptus. 51. b. 

11. Liber Ifidori HHpalicnfis epifcopi, de Viris il- 
luftribus. i 63. b.^ 

12. Decretalis epiftola, de recipiendis et non reci- 
piendis libris; k Geiafio papa, cum LXX epifcopis 
eruditis,xonfcripta. ^ 66. 

IS. Retra6lationes Sci. Auguftini epifcopi. 67. 

f4. Veifus Hildeberti epifcopi, in quafdam hiftorias 
veteris Teftamenti, prefertim libros Genefeos. 82. 

15. Homiliae quaedam piae, au6l:oris incerti ; deeft 
enim initium : videntur fcripta> tempore interdifti 
fub R. Johanne. 84. 

16.. Liber qui dicitur Similitudinarium ; ordine aU 
phabetico. 89. b. 

1 7. Difticba Catonis. 1 1 0. b. 

1 8. Excerpta ex Ovidio, Horatio, et Juvenali. i \ 2. 

19. FiginrK notarum, cum illarum ufibus in codi- 
cibus antiquis. ' 115, b. * 

20. Veifus mifcellanei de variis argumentis. 1 1 5. b. 

21. Verfus de tropis et figuris^ cum vcrfibus rhyth- 
micis. i n 8. b. 

22. Verfus Hieronymi et Damafii papje, de mbbi- 
. litiite mentis. 120. 

23. De pmlatoiet populo, fimilitudo vacc© et vi- 
■ tuli. J : 122. 

> 24, I>e morib\is foemiilce, auro, et ambitione ; de 
-vita et geftis Sci. Stephani ; de hcrmaphrpdita; d^ 
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utilitate confdTionis ; de fervore placendi Deo ; de ti- 
more fpe et amore ; de confeffione, &c;; de beatiffima 
virgine Maria; de Phoenice: de differentiis ; de af- 
fumptione B. Mariie; de mifera conditione hominiS; 
deque aliis tnultis argumentis. iss. b. 

, ts. Excetptiones de Seneca, alphabetice ; etfen- 
tentiae aliorum philofophonim : 
Incip. " AKenum eft omne (juicquid oblando venit, 
"Amor aiiimi arbitno fumitur non ponitur." 

127. b. 

«6. Verfus rhythmici Secundum Tbomam de Wyta ; 
coinpofiti de doniino Edwardo Angloruta tege. 

130. b. 

47. Verfus de guerra R. Johaimis. iso. b. 

ie. Sententitefeptemfapientum, verfibus explicatie. 

131. b. 

2p. Verfus de equo ponlificis, aliifqUe nullius pretii, 
tfcc digm qui memorentur. IS2. 

V^pqfianiusy B. XIV. 

Codex membrani in 4to. longiori, conffaiiii foiiis 113. 

1. Le lay de Launviil chevaher de Arthur i'oy de 
Bretagne, en yers. See an old Eugliih tranflatlon of 
this romance m Calig. A. ii. 1, 

2. Hiftoire abreg^e du royaume d'Angleterre. de- 
puisEgbertjufqU'l Richard I. ^ s.h. 

3. Verfus Latini rhythmici, de tatcidio troia?. 

4. Les fables d'Efope en vers, tnif, excinduntur 
enihi hic duo folia. jg 

5. Vita et paffio S. Thomaj mertyris Afthiep. Can-^ 
tuar. k diverJIs audoribu* excerpta, per quendam mo- 
nachum de Erefliam; ad Henricum abbatem Croy- 
landiae. Infcntur eitalogus eruditorum Beati Thomi 

33. 

6. La vie de St. Thomas ircheveque de Cantcrberv 
cn vers : par P. Langtoft.? 

7. Nomina archiepifcoporum Cantiiarifeiifium et 
Eboracenfium, et Epifcopor. Dunelmelifium. 11s. 

PefpajianUs, B. XV* 
Cddex chartacfeus, in 4to. donftaod Mis 126, 

1. Tituii variorum recortlbrliin in turre Londinenfi 
repofitorum, ieinp. Edw. lii. 

2 De coronatione R. Ricardi ii ; deceipU ex libro 
Oarterii regis armdrum. ^ 

4. 



nJ^'p^*^*"^? ex regiftro monafterii de Colne in 
com. Eflexienfi ; ubi multade Veeris comitibils Ox- 

*C. 

15. Genealogia comitum Lancaftri*. 95, 

16. Exceipta ex regiftro^ monafterii de Barfcinfr 

96. 

«x tegifttk Archiep. Cantuarienfis. 

100. 

R Ed\Jai?~ 'nquifitionibus captis temporibui 

^ ^ 126. 

. ■ • ex inquifitionibus captis Edwardo ill. 

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Cddex membran. in folio majori, conftans folUs 95. 
1. A fragment, in verfe, upon the fall; 1. 

Suffolk ®^ ^' 

Btgiti. ^'in ^^e taonetii of May when gfafle growes 
grene, 

Flagraunt in her floVres withfwete fauvdur, 
Jac Napes wold over the fee a mariner id 
" heuj 

" With hisi clogi & his choyn to feke inore 
trefour." j,^ 

3. A poem againft the I^Uards. 
Begin. « To he that can be Criftes clerk, and know 
the knottes of his crede, 
" Now may fe a wonder worke, of har<{ 
happes to take good heedft" , 2. b. 

the K. and Q. 
to bt. Pauls, A* 1458. 

[ins Whf^chafit^ is chofen w'ith ftatea to ftonder 
Stedfad and fkill without diftaunce, 
P'^^^^ne may be exiled out of this londe 
And Ood oufe gide to have the gouvera- 
" aunce." ^ 4 

fJ«4-^^^/H?,P.''°'''*™^*^^" of one who calls him- 
felf King of all kings, Lord of all lords, cofyn to 
your Gnft." dated 1416. ''^ 5' 

6. The bredthand length ofan acre of land. 5. b. 

of nh^i"*?? 'il}^'''^ Plowman, with the vifions 

Do Beft; differing much 
from the pnnted copies, but notfo much from Galie 
A.- XI. BibL Reg. .18. B. 17, and Bibl. Harl. 2376, i 



rni ^i^^ ^'^ chronico monafterii Evefliamenfis in 

com. Wigorn. prascipue de geftis abbatum. 17, 

^- «x veten libro civitatis London. 24. 

' • ex regiftris epifcopi London. ae. 

8- ex Lelando. 4^ 

^ „ . ■■ ^ibro monafterii monialium de Clerk- 
enwell in London. "*ucv.ictk 

^\o. The progeny and defcent of the earl of Arun- 

45. 

^ . _ ' of the counts of Oa- 

xme ais Surrey, and Rich. Beauchamp E. of Wimeick. 

rr^ 4*- h. 

1 2. The genealogy of the lord Berkley. 47. 
J 3. Vita; epifcoporum Elienfium. 4g* 



Vefpafiahm, B. XVII; 
Codex chartac. in 4to. majori, conftans foliis 134. 

13 rt^ffuf * ^' ^ 

Ve^nus, B.XVin. 

Cdde* membran. in 4to. majori, conftans foliis 23a 

Sec. xi. 

o J^^'a*?"''' ^'""^ ««y»^M-1-, ex evangeh'is, 
a^s apoftolorum, et epiftolis, in feftis diebus : &txcc. 

t^e/pqfidnus, B. XIX. 
Codex ^en^bran. in4to. majori, foliis conftans 2S2. 

1. Ger\'afii Dorobeftienfis traftatus de conibuf- 
tionfe ct reparatione ecclfeftas Cantuarienfis. 1. 

2. Imaginatio Gervafii contra R. abbatem S. Au- 
I guftim quafi in confiftorio papse Alexandri. 24. b. 

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3. Imagiiuillo cauHc quafi pro abbate. * 28. b. i 

4. Chronica (Jervafii, ab A. 1 136 ; pramiffis paticis 
dc rcge Henrico I. ad obitiim R. llicanii 1. 30. b. 

5. Nomina Arcbicp. Oantuarienfiuui, ab Auguftino 
ufque ad Ric. Bancroft. ^^3^2. b. 

Vefpafianus^ B* XX* 

Codex mcmbran, in 4to. majori, conftans foliis 287. 

1. Johannes Gofcelinus monachus Cantuarienfis, 
de vita et virtiitibus, feu fignis B. Auguftini ; libello 
contraftiori. ^• 

2. F.jufdem Uber amplior de adventu beatilT. An- 
gloriim apoftoli, Auguftini, fociorumque ejus in Bri- 
tanniam ; et de ipfius virtutibus. 26. 

3. De miraculis ejufdem, alter liber. 6l. 

4. Sermo in feftivitate S. Auguftini. 86. 

5. Dctranflatione ejufdem, et fociorum ejus^ libri 
duo; quorum primus eft Jofcclini ; in fecundo con- 
tinentur vita et miracula S. Letardi epifcopi. 94. 

6. Vita Deo diledaj virginis Mildrithsc, per eun- 
dcm; cum lectionibus. ^43. 

7. Textus tranflationis et inftitutionis monafterii 
B. Mildritha? ; cum atteftatione miraculorum. i66. 

8. Relatio Vcn. Bedjc, de fanftiflimo Chrifti confef- 
fore Laurentino, Anglorum archiepifcopo. 198. 

9. De adventu B. Melliti Anglor. archiepifcopi in 
Britaimiam, et ejus virtutibus. 204. 

10. Ahud elogium five hiftoriola de S. Mellito. 

212. 

11. De ScQ. Jufto archiepifcopo. 215. 

12. De Sco. Honorio archiepifcopo. 218. 
IS. De Sco. Deus-dedit archiepifcopo. 221. 

14. De adventu B. Theodori Archiep. in Angliam ; 
et de fynodo ab eodem habita. 223. 

15. De adventu B. Adriani abbatia in Angliam, 
ejufque virtutibus. 234. 

IG. Tranflatio cjufdem per Scotlandum. 242. b. 

1 7. Relatio de ordinrltione Auguftifli, et de ipfius 

qnaftionibus, ad B. Gregorium: .ad fmem apjx^njtur I ^[^'J^g 



Vefpafanm; B/^XIL - ; \ , 

Codex membran. in 4to. majori, conRans fO'iiiii*i02. 

• De officio et munere Admiralli ; cum exemplis litc- 
rarurri ad rem naiiticam fpe6^antium : partim Gallic^ 
partim Latine. Pra^figitur caleudarium. . 



Vefpajianm^ B. XXIII, 

Codex membraii. in 4to. lotigiori, conftakis fbliis,i26i 

1. Liber Architrenii de potentia laboris et ingenii, 
et impotentia defidiaj, per JohannenV de Ffanvi^la, ver- 
fibus h^xametris : dicitur iUe fratqf Johanxtis de Eig- 
hanL 2. 

2. Ovidii de vetula, f res libri. . • : 53. 

3. Opufculum Probae, uxoris Adelphi, excerptum ds 
Virgilio, ad Teftamentumvetuset novum: h. e. Cento 

j'gilianus Probje Falconiar. 77. b. 

4. Alanus de planclu'naturie; paTtim nietrice, par- 
tim profaice. 84. 

5: iEfopi fabula? ; verlibus elegiacis. 1 10. b. 

6. Excidium Trojunuih ; verfibus iifdem. 1 3 8. b. 

7* .Euigmata Syuipholii; verfibus hexametris. 

^ 123. 



VefpaJianuSy B. XXIV. 

Codex membran. in, 4to..tnajori, conftans foliis 77. 

Regiftrum chartarum abbatine de Eveflxam incomi- 
tatu WigornieiSfi : in quo iunt quaidam (termini fcil. 
terrarum) Saxonicfe fcripta, aliaque quas antiquitateni 
redolent. Hujus codicis pars potiifima circa tempora 
Uenrdici II. regis fciipta videtur. 

Vefpq/tanu^, B. XXV. 
Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 146. 

J. Julius Solinus, de mirabilibus rnundi : in fine, 
"^explicit Jul. Soliuuj^, ftudio et diligentia Domini 
Xheodofii, inviAiflimi principis." • 1. 

2. Liber Periegefis. i. e. de fitu terrce, Prifciani, 
grammatici urbis Romae, Csefarienfis do6ioris, ver- 



epitaphium S. Auguftini. , - 252. 

18. Libellus contra inanes S. virginis Miidrithse 
ufurpatoi^s, per Jofcelinum. dft2. 

19. Confirmatio S. Edwardi regis et confeflbris, 
facta monafterio S. Petri et Pauli, quod hortatu B. 
Auguftini rex i?5thelbeTth <\ fundamento conftituit, 
fub oricntali muro civitatis Doroberniee. , ,^77. 

20. Privilegium .^Lthelberti regis primi .^Vnglorum 
gentis Chriftianiftimi, A* D. 605: ' ! . 27^. 

21. Aliud privilegium ejufdcm. 27«. b. 



22. Privilegia Bonifacii, Adeodati, Agathonis bina, tate'vitae, aliifque 



Incip. " Naturae genitor, quae mundum continet om- 
nem, ( . v » 

Annue rex coeli, npfitum telluris et undae 
« inqvOf^^mS^ 78^ 

•is. Hiftoria Trojanorum' Daretis Phry^ii, de Graeco 
tranflata in/hitinum i\ Cortielio Xcj)ote'.^ 98. b. 

4. Verfus (iu'uhr.M. ;uHc v!|^ti 1j. Ilicronvmo. II7. 

5. De Sibyllis, lina cum verfibus propheticis de dia 
judicii. 1 17. b. 

6. Verfus de mutabilitate mentis h'umanae, frajgili- 



123. 



et Calixti II. PP. . . 280. 

23. Narratio mirabilis de fententia excommunica- 
tionis B. Auguftini, et qualitcr refufcitavit duos mor- 
tuos. 286. 



7. ^'De Britanuia et 'ejiis mirabiUbus : infcribitur 

GfliiaB. 126. b. 

•8. De fignisT^nturis ante fincm mundi. 144. 

•9. De feptem mhaGuHs mundi. 144. b. 



VefpafianuSy B. XXI. 

Codex membran. in 4to. majori, eonftans foliis 252. 

Compendium morale, per Rogerum de Walfham ; 
five de virtuofis di6tis et faftis eKemj>laribus,atttiquo- j 
rum. Continet inftitutionem principis, quo^oj^o po- ! 
pulum regere, et fe gerere oporteat, petitis ex hiftoriis j 
regum Anglitc exemplis. 



' ' Vcfpajiamis, B. XXYl. 
Codex mwibrajn. in 4to. oanfiaiis foliis 64. 

•Traftatus Odonis, abbatis Morimundenfis, de Ana- 
le&is Fernarii-5 ubi ^tnyfterio fair^lae Trinitatis, mul- 
tift^ttc aUis argHimentis theologreis et pbilofophicis : 
fcriptiis per tempora S. Bernardi Clarevallenlis ab- 
batis, cujus obitus ibi iiiemorafcur, quafi nondiu antea 
aqc^dilTet. 

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Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 3 1 3. 

1. Ferdinand K of Aragon, to Henry Vlil; thank- 
jngliim for lOOO felea archers fcnt him, and declarr 
ing that he is refolved to take the commaud of his 
army. (Orig. Lat.) Seville, April go, 1511. 19. 

2. Ferdinand K. of Aragon, to Henry Vlll ; profeiTing 
great friendlliip. (Orig. Lat.) Burgps, Jan. 3, 1 5 1 2. 

23. 

3. The Englifli ambpfladors in Spain, Dr. Wm. 
Knight and fir John Stile, to Henry Ylli; fixteen 
difpatches, all in cypher, of which tlicre is a key at 
fol. 47. Jan. Dec. 151C. , '24. 

4. The EngliHi ambafladjors (their names not fub- 
fcribed) to Henry VIU; report a conference they had 
with the K. of Aragon concerning a treaty of fub- 
fidy, &c. 1513? ^ 72. 

5. Heniy VIII, to his ambaffadors in Spain; in- 
ftructions and intelligence. (A draught, probably a 
fragment, in Wolfey 's hand.) 1513? 75. 

6. . to the niarcjuis of Dorfet? chiefly 

complimental. (Lat. Avith a Ihort Spanifli addition.) 
Camp near Pampcluna, Aug. 1, 1512.^ 76. 

7. Ft rdinand K. of Ar. to the marquis of Dorfet ; 
about the war in Navarre, v&c. (Orig. Spanilh.) 
Burgos, Aug. 2, 1512. 77. 

8. Dr. Knight, to Wolfey ; two difpatches about 
the affairs of Navarre, negociations, &c. (Orig.) 
Fontarabia, Aug. 5, St. Sebaftian, Oct. 4, 1512 ? 79. 

g. Sir John Stile, to Wolfey, then Bp. of Durham ; 
concerning negociations, &c. Medina del Campo, 
Feb. 27, 1512? 97. b. 

10. Omitted. 

11. Dr. Knight, to Henry vill; about the K. of 
Aragon \s truce with France, the reftoration of the 
E. of Navarre, &c. (Orig) Valladolid, May 12, 
1513. 86. 

12. Dr. Knight and fir John Stile, to Henry VIII ; 
about a propofed treaty of fubfidy, without which 
K. Ferd. will not continue the war. Valladolid, June 
J7, iii3. 88. 

13. A Treaty between Spain, the Emperor, and 
England. (Orig. Lat. figned by the SpaniKh pleni- 
potentiaries.) Lifle, Oft. 17, 15 13. ' 01. 

14. Ferdinand K. of Ar. to Henry VIII ; credential 
in favour, of the Bp. of Trinopoli (Drinawar in JHun- 
gary.) (Orig. Lat.) Ventolilla, Utxy % 1515.! 9«, 

15. D. LikI. Carroz de Vilarague, to Henry Viii; 
on the K. of Aragon fending over Dr. Defcoriafa a 
phyfician. (Orig. Lat.) Burgos, July 2i> .1515. 

• .. . * . 92. b. 

16. Bern, (de Mefa) Bp. of Drinawar, to Wolfey 
Abp. of York ; detir.ing an interview. (Orig. Lat.) 
Lond. Aug. 14, I5i'5.' 93. 

17. Henry YIU ; a fafe-condu6l in favour of don 
John of Aragon, arid another, fent by K. Ferdinand 
to the Pr. of Caftile. (Orig. Lat.) Green w. Jan. 17, 

18. The form of Jln oath taken by the Bp. of Drina- 
war, confirming a treaty between K. Ferdinand and 
Johanna Q. of Caftile, and Henry Vlll. (Lat.) Oti 
%\i5\ir ' • i 95. 

If). J. TaylcT, an oration held by him to the 
Spanilh ambaliadors in the prcfence of the K. of 
England and hisnobihty. (Lat.) March 9? 1515. 98. 

lA^^' Bp.of Siguenza, to Henry viii; mentioning 
l ygj^ he c aiViC to be appointe d to his Bpk. in the room 
•HflpBfem. Carvaiala fchifmatic; and defiring the tiiifl: 



to intercede with Charles V. to niaintain him in the 
fame. (Orig. Lat.) Majorctti, April 8, 1 5 J 6. 1 0 1 . 

21. Ferdinand K. ofAr. to Henry VIII ; profefling 
great friendlhip^ and credential in favour of the Bp. 
" Eunenfis" (Helva ?) (Lat.) Xarayzelo, Dec. SO, 

103. 

22. Tlie Bp. of Helva, to Card. Wolfey ; requefting 
that a fum, allowed to the K. of Spain, be paid without 
delav to Mr. Aron the faid king's treafurer. (Orig. 
Lat.) London, Aug. 10, 1517. 109. 

23. Sir Th. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; reporting a 
voyage with the K. of Spain; fome account of the 
country about Villa Viciofa, of the court of Spain, &c. 
(Orig. part cypher.) St. Vincent in Afturias, Sept. 
29, 1517. 111. 

24. Charles V, to Margaret of Savoy; about the 
motions of his army. (Fr. copy of part of a letter.) 
St. Vincentj Oct. i, 1517. 1 13. b. 

25. Tlie Bp. of Helva, to Card. Wolfey ; intelli- 
gence, inclofing the preceding article, dcfiring a pay- 
merit, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Sexfenchis? Oa. 27, 1517. 

1J5. 

26. Sir Tho. Spinelly.- 1. to Card. Wolfey ; Bezzar- 
ryll, oa. 31, 1517: 2. to Henry viii; Valladolid, 
Jan. 7, 1518: 3. to Card. Wolfey; Valladolid, Jan 
6, and Feb. 9, 15 18. 1 ig. * 

27. Sir John Stile, to Henry VIII; intelligence 
from the court of Spain: the beginning wanting. 
Valladolid, Feb. 11,1518. 125. 

28. Sir Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VI|I. March 

and Aranda, April 2, 15 18. 1^7. 

29. De Hefdin, to Card. Wolfey ; foliciting fomc 
reward for his endeavours to recover the town of 
Mortaigne from the Pr. of Ligne. (Oiig. Fr.) Ma- 
lignes, April 16, 1518. ^ 134. b. 

30. Sir Tho. Spinelly: 1. to Card. Wolfey; Bar- 
celona, April 13: 2. and 3. to Henry viii; Aranda, 
April 18, and Calatayud in Aragon, May .3, 1518. 
(1. and 3. Orig. 2. a copy.) \sQ. 

31. Ch.de Croy and J. le S . . . to Card. Wolfey ; 
thanks for having obtained fone favour for them 
from the king. (Orig. Lat.) Saragof a, May 1 1, 
1518. ^145. b. 

32. The Englifli ambaifadors in Spain (Armagh and 
Berners?) to Card. Wolfey; acquaint him with a 
report received from France that there are drflenfions 
in England. Saragofa, May 12, 1518; 146. 

33. John (Kite) Abp. of Annagh and J. Lord 
Berners, to Henry VIII ; report their flrft audience of 
Charles V. (Orig.) Almafana, May 12, 1518. 147. 

34. Lord Berners, to intelligence about 

negbci^itions for the reftitution of Navarre, &Ci 
May, 1518. 151. 

35. Cuthbert Tunftal, to Card. Wolfey ; acquaints 
him with the arrival of the Spanifli ambaifadors at 
Oxford (one of them the provoft of Caflel) defires 
fome ihftruftions how to treat them, and fends fome 
•intelligence from Spain obtained from them. (Orig.) 
Oxford, May 18, 15 18. 152. 

' 36. Sir Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; two dif- 
patches. (Orig.) Sarago^a, May 20 and 25, 1518. 

154. 

37. A paper of intelligence from Rome, by letters 
of the«l^^fl.-a^#^^tfio^4•^i^^ 20 : in thfe hand of 
Spinelly. 1518. ' igi. 

38. Notes of intelligence from Spain ,and the Low 
countries. t i j 1 * . • ig3. 

39. Sir Hio. Spinelly, to Hei^ry vill. and Card. 
Wolfey. (Two original^.) 

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40; The Abp. of Armagh and lord Berners, to Card. 
Wolfey ; various intelligence from the court of Spain. 
(Orig.) Sarago^a. June 14, 1518. 167. 

41. The Abp. of Armagh, to Card. Wolfey; intel- 
ligence. (Orig. ) SaragOf a, June 2 1, 1 5 1 8. 1 69. 

42. Sir Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VIII. Saragof a, 
June 21 (a copy), and June so. (Orig.) 1518. 171. 

43. The Englifli ambalfadors in Spain (Armagh 
and Berners?) to Hen. VIII; defcribe feaftsatSara- 
go^a. July 2, 1518. 177. 

44. The Abp. of Armagh and Ld. Berners, to Henry 
VIII ; report divers matters given them in charge by 
the Catholic king. (Orig.) Saragofa, July 12, 
1518. 178. 

45. Ld. Berners, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about the Spaniflx court. Sarago^a, July 26, 1518, 

181. 

46. The Abp. of Armagh, to Henry VIII; a friendly 
melfage from the Catholic K. ; about a report of a 
marriage between the Dauphin and princefs Mary, 
the affairs of Navarre, &c. (Orig.) Saragoja, Aug. 
16, 1518. 

47. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; credential in fa- 
vour of the Bp. of llelva. (Ong. Lat) Sarago^a, 
Aug. 16, 1518. 186. 

48. Sir Tho. Spinelly: l. to Henry VIII, SaragO(fa, 
Aug. 16; 2, to Card. Wolfey, ibid. ead. die; 3. to 
Henry VIII, ibid. Sept. 7. (Originals.) 1518. 187. 

49. Charles V, to Henry VIII; in anfwer to the 
communication made him by Henry's ambaffadors of 
the treaty vith France, the Pope, and the Emperor. 
(Orig. Fr. ) Saragof a, Dec. 1 6, 1 5 1 8. 193. 

50. The Abp. of Armagh and Ld. Berners, to Henry 
VIII; intelligence about their negociations, &c. 
(Orig.) Saragoja, Sept. 17, 1518. 194. 

51. Sir Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey. (Orig.) 
Saragofa, Sept. 18, 15 18. 195. b. 

52. Ld. Berners, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
about the K. Cath. Sept. 1 8, 1 5 1 8. 196. 

53. Sir Tho. Spinelly, to Henry VIII; two dif- 
patches. (Orig.) Saragofa, Sept. 18, and 0€t. 4, 
1518. 197- 

54. Ld. Berners, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence a- 
bout the court of Spain. Sarag. 06i. 8, 1 5 1 8. 203. 

55. Sir Tho. Spinelly : l. and 2. to Henry vill, 
Saragofa, Oft. i6, 15 18, and Jan. 20, 1518-19; 
s. to Card. Wolfey, Oa. 16, 1518; 4. to Henry VIII, 
ibid. Oft. 3 ij( 151 8 ; 5. to Card. Wolfey, ibid, eadeni 
die; 6. to Henry VIII, ibid. Nov. 18, 1518. 204. 

56. The Abp. of Armagh and Ld. Berners, to 
Henry VIII ; about K. Charles's preparations in Naples 
againft the Turks, &c. (Orig.) Saragofa, Nov. 20, 
1518. 222- 

57. Sir Tho. iSpinelly, to Caid. Wolfey. (Orig.) 
Saragoca, Nov. 29, 1518. 224. 

58. The Abp. of Armajgh, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
an anfwer from the Spanifh couucilj and intelligence. 
(Orig.) Suragoca, Dec. 6, 1518. 226. 

59. The Abp. of Armagh, Ld. Berners, and Tho. 
Spinelly, to Henry Mil; a long difpatch touching the 
negociations about the treaty, &c. (Orig.) Sarago^a, 
Sept. 17, 1518. 228. 

CO. The Abp. of Armagh, to Card. Wolfey; on 
the above fubjcci. (Orig.) Sarttg. Sept 17, 1518. 

d32. 

61. Sii Tho. Spinelly, to Bryan Tuke ; intelligence 
about the proceedings of the ambafladors, &c. (Orig.) 
Saragoca, Jan. 10, 1518-19. 235. 

62. Charles V, to Henry Vlli; notifying the death 



of his grandfather Maximilian. (Orig. Fr.) Mont-^ 
ferlatj Feb. 6, 1519- 932 

63. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey; on the above 
death; and folicititlg Henry Vlllth s inteiclt towards 
the eleftion to the empire. (Orig. Lat.) Montferrat, 
Feb. 6, 1519. 240.' 

64. Charles y, fa Henry Vlll ; defiring him to Ci- 
vour hrs (Charleses) election to the empire. (Orig. 
Fr.) Barcelona, Feb. 22, 1519. 243^^ 

65. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; about the fame 
eleaion. (Orig. Lat.) Barcel. Feb. 22, 1519. 244. 

66. Sir Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey ; four dif- 
patches. (Orig.) Barcelona, Feb. 24, Mafch 9, 2cr, 
and 21, 1519. 2f47. 

67. Charles V, to Heniy VIII. and to Caret. Wolfey ; 
two credentials in favour of Cland. de Botton, Ld. 
Corbaf-on* (Orig. Lat.) Barcelona, April 2, and 6, 
1519« 268. 

68. Charles V, to Henry viii ; Hating that the Pope 
oppofes his, and favoqrs the French king's eleaion to 
the empire. (Orig* Fn) Barcelona, April 20; 1519. 

270. 

69. Sir Tlio. Spinelly, to Card Wolfey. (Orig.) 
Barcelona, April 22, 1 5 1 9. 271. 

70. Laur. de Gorrevod governor of Brefcia, to 
Henry VIII J complimental. (Orig. Fr.) Barcel. 
May 26, 1519* 273. b. 

71. Sir Th. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; 1. Barce- 
lona, June 16: 2. end wanting. (Orig.) 1519. 

274. 

72. The Bp. of Siguenza, to Henry VIII; compli- 
mental. Barcelona, June so, 1519. 282, 

73. Charles V, to Henry VIII ; notifying his elec- 
tion as king of the Romans, and thanking Henry for 
his co-operation in the fame. (Orig. Fr.) Barcelona, 
July 7, 1519. 284. 

74. Sir Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey. (Orig, 
chiefly cypher.) Barcelona, July 15, 1519. 285. 

75. Abftraas of letters from fir Tho. Spinelly, 
written in cypher. Oa. SO, and Nov. 21, 1519. 290. 

76. Ch. de Croy, to Card. Wolfey, by J. de Sauh, 
whom he recommends; profefling liis defire to 
maintain good harmony between their two mafters. 
(Orig. Lat.) Barcelona, Aug. 17, 1519. 291. b. 

77. Sir Tho. Spinelly, to Card Wolfey. (A copy o? 
decypher.) Molyndeiy, Dec. 11, 1519. 292. b. 

78. Charles V; his commiflion to the lord of 
Berghes, and others, for fettling the poft in Englanc^ 
and making preparations for his interview with Henry 
VIII. (Lat.) Burgos, Feb. 25, 1520. 294. 

79. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; recommending the 
above commiffioners. (Orig. Lat.) Burgos, Feb. 
25, 1520. 297. 

80. Sir Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey. (Orig.) 
Ponferrat, March 19, 15 19-20. 298. 

81. Henry VIII; his commiffion to Tho. (Ruthal) 
Bp. of Durham, and others, for preparing for the in- 
terview with Charles V. (Lat.) Greenwich, April 

8, 1520. ^ SOO. 

82. Sir Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey. (Orig. 
with the decypher.) Corunna, Mays, 1520. 302. 

83. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey; acquaints hiin^ 
with his being detained by contrary winds, and re- 
quefling the interview may take place notwith Hand- 
ing any impediment. (Orig. Lat.) May 4, 1520. 

306. 

84. The convention between Charles V. and 
Henry VIII. at their interview. (Lat.) The original 

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85. News out of Spain, cxtraf^cd out of a letter of 
Sir Thp, Spi nelly, dated Valladolid, Sept. 12, 1520. 

311. 

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1 to Henry VIII; thie writer expreflcs 

his fatisfafJion at the union between the Empefor and 
Henry, auguring that Spain will aflift dfteftually to- 
wards Henry's fucceifes in France, &c. (Orig. Spa- 
nilh.) Viftnria (St. Andero), April 27, 1522. 2. 

2. Charles V, to Henry vill; requefling that the 
Sr. Buleux way have free pafl'age through his do- 
minions. (Orig. Fr.) St. Andero, July 26, 15«2. 4; 

. 3. Fr. Al varus Oforio, to Card. Wolfey; noti- 
fies his arrival at Anthona (Southampton), and dc* 
ftres to know m hen he may have audience fiom the 
king, being fent by the Pope to bring about a peace 
betwei^n the Emperor and France. (Orig. Lat.) 
Windonio (Winchellcr), July I, 1522. 4. b. 

4. Ger. de Plenie, Ld. of la Roche, to Card. 
Wolfey; reports the death of fir Tho. Spinelly. 
(Orig. Lat.) Valladolid, Aug. si, 1522. 5. 

5. Charles V, to his anibalfadors in England ; in- 
structions of what they are to communicate concern- 
ing the negociations between France and thp Pope, 
&c. ^ (Fr.) Valladolid, Sept. 8, 1522. 7. 

6. S. Bp. of Pace and Helve (Badajoz and Elvas) 
and Louis de Praet, to Card. Wolfey ; about fome 
Clips fent out to cruize. (Orig. Lat.) Lond. Sept. 
13, 13. b. 

7. Henry VlTl ; his inftru6lions to fir Tho. Boleyn 
and Dr. Richard Sampfon, fent ambaffadors to the 
Emperor ; (a draught, with fome additions by Wol- 
fey) : alfo a rough draught of part of the fame, 
in Wolfey 's hand. Sept or Od. 1522. 14. 

a. Sir Tho. Boleyn and Dr. Sampfon, to Card. 
Wolfey ; five orig. difpatches, on their journey to, 
and reception at the court of the Emperor; 1, Ply- 
mouth, OA. 2; 2. Laredo, Oft. 16; 3. Valladolid, 
Nov. 2 4. Valladolid, Nov. 2. (this to Henry Vliu) 
and 5. Valladolid, Nov. 11, 152Q. 25. 

9. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; thanksfor a letter 
by the ambaffadors, and exprefling much regaid and 
confidence. (Orig. Fr.) Valladolid, Nov. 11, 1522. 

39. b. 

10. A rough draught, in Card. Wolfey 's hand, of 
inftruftions to Boleyn and Sampfon ; alfo a fairer 
copy of part of the fame, likewile correfted by Wol- 
fey; fent by Rouge-croix. Nov. 1522? 40. 

11. Sir Tho. Boleyn and Dr. Sampfon, to Card. 
Wolfey; an orig. Jifpatch. Valladolid, Dec. 3, 
1528. 54. 

12. Inftruflions to Dr. William Knight, the king's 
ambaffador with Lady Margaret; touching certain 
matters to be ne^ociated with the D. de Bourbon. 
1523. 58. 

13. Inftruftions of fuch things as fir John Ruffell 
hath, to biB faid and done with the D. de Bourbon, on 
the king's behalf. 1523. 6G. 

14. Card. Wolfey, to fir Tho. Boleyn and Dr. Samp- 
fon ; a long difpatch of inftruflions and intelligence. 
1523. 70. 

15. Sir Tho. Boleyn and Dr. Sampfon, to Card. 
Wolfey ; two difpatciies. (Orig.) Valladolid, Jan. 
|4, Feb. 6, 1523. 78, ; 



le. Sir Tho^ Boleyn, to Henry Vlli; two orig^ 
difpatches. Valladolid, Jan. 14, Feb. 6, 1523. 82. 

17. Charles V, to Henry VIII; thanking him for 
the kind meffages fent him. (Orig. Fn) Valladolid, 
Feb. 9, 1523. 93. 

18. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey; thanks for his 
friendfliip, and laments his indifpofuion. (Orig. Fn) 
Valladolid, Feb. 10, 1523. 93. b. 

19. Dr. Sampfon, to Cald. Wolfey ; about a pen- 
fion granted Wolfey on the Abk. "of Toledo, and 
concerning his own (Sampfon's) preferment. (Orig.) 
Valladolid, March 7, 1523. 94. 

«0. Sir Tho. Boleyn and Dh Sampfon, to Heniy 
vni; intelligence. (Orig.) Valladolid, Maixh 8, 
1523. 95. 

ai. Charles V; inftruftions to his ambafladors ill 
England. Valladolid, March 8, 1528. 97. 

22. Sir Tho. Boleyn and Dn Sampfon, to Card* 
Wolfey; three original difpatches^ Valladolid, 
March B> g, and 18, 1523. 106. 

23. Dr. Sampfon, to Cafd. Wolfcyi two dif- 
patches on fir Tlio. Boleyn's return to England. 
(Orig.) Valladolid, March 23, and May 4, 1523. 

117. 

24. Henry Mil ; four commiflions to Dr. Sampfon 
and fir Rich. Jerningham ; thefirft to bring over the 
D. de Bourbon ; the 2d, 3d, and 4th, to treat with 
the Emperor about the invafion of France. (Lat.) 
Lond. May 16, 17, 17, and : 4 ; 1523. N. B. The 
laft was never fealed nor fent. 125. 

25. Dr, Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey ; two original 
difpatches. Valladolid, May 17, 1523. 131. 

26. Caefar Feramofci, to Henry Vlll; apprizing 
him' of a prefent fent him by the Emperor, ot horfes^ 
mules, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Valladolid, May 18, 1523. 

ISSi . 

27^ Dr. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey an original 
difpatch. Valladolid, May 19, 1523* 134. 

28. A commiffion of Henry VIII, to Dr. Sampfon^ 
fir R. Jerningham, and others; enjoining them not to 
recede, in their truce with the Emperor, from the an- 
nual payment of 133,305 crowns, ftipulated by a 
former treaty. (Lat.) London, May 19, 1523* 

136. 

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29. Inftru6Uons of Charles V, to Monf dc Beau- 
raine ; touching fuch matters as are to be treated up^on 
with Monf. de Bourbon ; and alfo of fuch things a^ 
he hath to do in England. Valladolid, May 28, 1525. 

13^. 

30. Dr. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey ; two original 
difpatches. Valladolid, June 10 and 22, 1523* 

140. 

31. Dr. Sampfon and fir R. Jerningham, to Henry 
VIII. and Card. Wolfey ; report Jerningham s arrival, 
his firft audiences, &c. two original difpatches. Val- 
ladolid, July 3, 1523. 143. 

32. Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Sampfon and fir R. Jer- 
ningham; inflrudions, inclofing copies of Beauraine's 
inftru£lions. Weftminfter, July 3, 1523. 156. 

33. Dr. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey; an original 
difpatch. Valladolid, June 26, 1523. 164. 

34. J. du Chaftel, to Monf. de Praet, imperial 
ambalTador in England ; reports what he had done 
in the charge given him by Madame (Margt.) to 
meet the D. de Bourbon ; alfo intelligence about the 
Fr. king's army, &c. (Fr.) Boufg en Brefle, Aug. 19, 
1523. 165. 

35. J. TAllemand, chancellor in Spain, to Lady 
Margaret; intelligence about the Emperor; the 
French repulfed in Catalonia, (Fr.) Vallado- 
lid, Aug, 12, 1523. 166. 

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56\ Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Sanipfon ami fir R. Jer- 
^linghani; complaining of not having received any 
letters from thcin> wliiclv, confulcring the negocia- 
tiotis carrying on with Bourbon, caufes great per- 
plexity, &c. Weftminfter, Aug. 10, 1523. 167. 

37. Dr. Sampfon, to Cml Wolfcy ; about the 
Caril.'s penfion, the Emperor's motions, &e. two 
orig. dil]^atches. Valladohd, Aug. 15 and 16, 
X523. 169. 

38. T)t. Sampfori and fir R. Jerningham, to Heniy 
yill ; an orig. difpatch concerning the Emperor s 
fatisfadion at the K. of Denmark's reception in Eng- 
land, the faid Emperor s motions, &c. ValladoHd, 
Aug. 17, i.'^SJ. .173. 

39. Copy of part of a letter to Card. Wolfcy ; 
ubout the negociation with Boin bon. 1523. 1 75. b. 

40. Dr. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey; an orig. dif- 
patch ; part cypher. A^'alladohd, Aug. 17, 1523. 

176. 

41. Dr. Sampfon and fir R. Jexnirigham, to Card. 
Wolfcy ; a long original difpatch* Valladolid, Aug. 

17, 1523, 177. 

42; Charles V, to Henry VIII. and Card. Wolfey; 
two original letters, all in Charles's hand, concerning 
Beaurainc's negociation, &c. (Fr.). Valladolid, 
Aug. 18, 1523. , 186. 

43. Dr. Saliipfon and fir R. Jeminghamj to Card. 
M'olfey ; inclofihg the Emperor's two letters, II. 42 ; 
and intelligence; (Orig.) Burgos, Aug* 22, 1523. 

. / 188. : 

44. Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Sampfon and fir R. Jer- 
ningham ; intelligence about ; the negociation with 
i3ourbon, the formidable army fent into France, &c. 
Hampton -court, Aug. 30, 1523. 189- 

45. Dr. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey; about the 
Card.'s penfion upon Palcncia. (Orig.) Corunna, 
Od. 5, 1523. 193* 

* 46. Dr. Sampfon and fir R. Jemingham, to Card. 
Wolfey; various intelligence; an original dif])atch. 
Corunna, Oft. 5, 1523. 195. 

47. Sir R. Jerningham, to the earl of Surrey ; in- 
telligence, chiefly about the D. de Bourbon, whofe 
licgociations^ had been difcovered by the Fr. king, 
&c. (Orig.) Corunna, Oft. 2, 1523. I99. 

48. Dr. Sampfpn, to Card. Wolfey ; about his 
penfion. (Orig.) Toledo, Dec. 2, 1523. 260. 

49. Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Sampfon and fir R. Jer- 
ningham ; a long difpatch concerning Bourbon, the 
army in France, &c. Weftm. Nov. 6, 1523. 202. 

. 50. Dr. Sampfon and fir R. Jerninghani, to Card. 
Wolfcy; a long original difpatch. Pampeluna, 
•Nov. 12, 1523. 206. 

51. CaTd. Wolfcy, to Dr. Sampfon and fir R. Jer- 
laingham ; a long difpatch. Weftm. Dec. 4, 1523. 

218 

" 52. Charles v, to Card. Wolfey ; alfuring him that 
lie had written to Rome in favour of his eledtion to 
the popedom. (Orig. Fr. all in the Emperor's hand.) 
^Pampeluna, Dec. 16, 1523, 226. 

53. Dr. Sairipfon and fir R. jerningham, to Card. 
Wolfey; a long original difpatch concerning the 
cleftion to the popedom, the war in Italy, &c. Pam- 
peluna, Dec. 18, 1523.^ 228, 

54. Dr. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey; concerning 
Tome overtures of peace between the Emperor and the 
Fr. king, &c. (Two original difpatches;) Pampe- 
luna, Dec. 19 and 20, 1523. 236. 

! 55. Henry VIII; his fecret inftru6lions to his am- 
Imliadors in Spain, for certain intelligence to be ob- 



tained, and tnattcrs to be communicated by them.' 

1523. ^ 240. 

56. Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Sampfon and fir R. Jer- 
ningham ^ a long difpatch concerning the profccution 
of the war, &c. IIampton-com% Jan. 14, 15^4. 

247. 

57. Sir R. Jemingham, to Card. Wolfey; i^telll- 

fence from the Spanifli army. (Orig.) " Vidoria, 
an. 14, 1524. 25^. 

58. Dr. Sampfoti atxd fir R. Jemingham ; three ori- 
ginal difpatches concerning their negociations, &c.^ 
1. to Card. Wolfcy, Jan. 15; 2. a hreviate of the 
precetling letter, addi-efled to Ilenry Vlli ; 3. another, 
breviate of the fame letter, addrell'ed to the cardinaL 
Pampeluna, Jan. 18, i524. 260. 

59. Card. Wolfey, to the ambalfadors in Spain: 
a long difpatch. Greenwich, Jan. 24, 1524. 274. 

60* Dr. Sampfon and fir R. Jemingham, to Card* 
Wolfey; three original difpatches; 1. Vidoria, Jam 
26, double; 2. Ibid^ eadem die; 3^ Ibidi March 4, 

1524. 284. 

61* Charles V, to Henry VlII ; fent bv fir R. Jcr-' 
ningham ; exhorting Henry to perfift in his exertions 
againft the Fr. K; (Orig. Fr. all in Charles's hand.) 
Burgos, March 23, 1524. 289. 

62. Card. Wolfey, to Dn Sampfon and fir R. Jer- 
ningham; a long difpatch. Weftm. March 25, 1524* 

• 290. ' 

63. An anfwer of Charles V, to the iEnglilh am* 
baffadors ; about Bourbon's appointment in Italy, 
and the conduct of the ^yar. (Frenck) March 
1524. 303. , 

64. Charles V, to Monf. de Praet> ambaflador in 
England; inftruftions, &c. (Fr.) . Burgos, March 
26, 1524. 305. 

65. Dr. Sampfon, to Card, Wolfey ; two original 
difpatches. Burgos, April 10 and 19, 1524. 308. 

66. Charles v, to Henry VIII. and to Card. Wol- 
fey ; two originals, in favour of Monf. de Coieweres? 
all in Charles's hand. Burgos, May 2? i, 1524. 819. 

67. Dr. Sampfon, to Card^ « Wolfey ; a long ori- 
ginal difpatch. Burgos, May 22, 1524* . 321. 

68. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; recommending 
perfeverancc in their common caufe. (Orig. all in 
Charles s hand.) March 24, 1524. 332. 

69. Dr. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
from Italy. (Orig.) Burgos, May 23, 1524. 333. 

70. Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Sampfon; a long dif- 
patch. Weftm. June 4, 1524. 340, 

71. Dr. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey ; two long ori- 
ginal difpatches. Burgos, June 30 and Sept. 1 8, 
1524. 346. 

72. Card. Wolfey, to Dr. Sampfon; two dif- 
patches. At the More, Sep. 26, and Oct. . . . 1524. 

357. 

73. Dr. Sampfon, to Card. Wolfey; a long ori- 
ginal difpatch. Valladohd, 06t. 30, 1524. 370. 

74. Charle* V, to Card. Wolfey; compHmental. 
(Orig. Fr. all in Charles's hand.) Valladolid, 
March 8, 1524. 379. 

75. Charles V, to Lady Margaret of Savoy; on 
various matters relating to the defence of the Low 
countries. (A decypher, Fr.) Madrid, March 28, 
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Codex cliartaceus, in folio, coq^jms fepliis^ 306. ^ 

r. Cajid. Wolfey, to Eh*. Sainpfon ; >a long difpatch 
concerning Bourboia, de ' Praet, . wJhtoi is fufpected of 
difaifedion, the war in Italy, &c. Feb. 13, 152.5. 

2. De. Sariipfon, tdjGafrd. Wolfey ; on the news of 
the vidoryrw Pavia reafching Madrid. (Two ori- 
ginal difpatches.) Madrid^ March. 15 and: 1 5^5. 

5. Henry VIII; his conimiffion to Cuthbert (Titn- 
-ftal) Bp-' of L'otidop, fir Rich. Wingfiekl, and Dr. 
jSanfipfon, to. treat with the Pope, the Eraperor,. and 
oUief princes, about the invafion of France. Lond. 
March 2&,^ 1625. • . ; / ' 28. 
. Alfo to deliver princ^fs Mary tpt the emperor 
CharlQs y. of the fame date* 23. 

Alfo to treat for a peace or 'truce with the Enipe- 
xor and the Fr. K. of the fame date. . ^ ,24. b. 
t Alfo to tranfaft money matters with the Emptor ; 
<^f the fame date. 26. b. 

N. B. Thefe four, articles, in Latin, have been in- 
accurately copied. . 

• 4. Henry VHI ; his inftruftions to the Bp. of Lon- 
jdon and fir R, Wingfield, feut ambalTadorsi to :the 
Emperor. March 30, 1525. 29. 

5. Card. Wolfey, to the Bp. of London and fir Rd. 
Wingfield ; two difpatches. Weftm. April 3 and 7, 
X52J^/ 49. 

. 6. The thtee ambaffadors in Sp^in (the Bp. of 
JLondon, Wingfield, and Sappfon), to Card/ Wol- 
Jcy; report their firft audience from the Emperor, 
who owns himfelf fomewhat diflatisfied with Wolfey, 
&c. (Orig.) Toledo, June 2, 1525. 55. 

7.. Sir Rd. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey; on the 
EmperOr^s complaints againft Wolfey. (Orig.) To- 
ledo, June 2, 1525. 58. 

8. The Bd. of London, tp Card. Wolfey ; on the 
Emperor's aiflatisfaftion, &c. (Orig.) Toledo, 
JunQ 3, 1525. 60. 

g. Charles V ; his declaration to the Portuguefe 
ambaffadors, upon the deferring of the anfw«r touch- 
ing his marriage with a daughter of the K. of Por- 
tugal. (Fr.) 1525. 62. 

16. Henry VIII ; his commiffion to his three am- 
tafl'adors in Spain ; authorizing them to revoke the 
treaty of marriage between Charles V. and the prin- 
cefs Mary: (Lat.) Lond. July 6, 1525. 66. 

, 11. The three ambaffadors in Spain, to Henry 
VIII ; two original difpatches. Toledo, July 9 and 

10^ 1525. 72. 

12. The Bp. of London and Dr. Sampfon, to 
Henry VIII ; report the death of fir R. Wingfield ; 
offers made for the releafe of the French king, &c. 
(Orig.) Toledo, July 28, 1525. 78. 

1 3 The Bp. of London, to Card. Wolfey ; two 
Original difpatches. Toledo, Aug. 10 and 11, 1525. 

82. 

14. The two ambaffadors in Spain, to Henry viii ; 
a long original difpatch. Toledo, Aug. 11, 1525. 

86. 

15. The two ambaffadors in Spain, to Henry Vlll; 
defmng a fpeedy anfwer for the Emperor. (Orig.) 
Toledo, Aug. 14, 1525, 100. 

16. The Bp. of London, to Card. Wolfey; apolo- 
gizing for certain -words he had written to Bryan 
Tuke, which had difpleafed the king ; on his nego- 
<:iations, &c. (Orig.) Toledo, Dec. 2, 1525. lOL 



17. The Bp.- of London, to Henry Vlll; apolo- 
gizing as above : a copy inclofed in the preceding 
letter. Toledo, Dec. 2, 1525. 105. 

IS. Tlictwo ambafladors in Spain, to Henry VIII;. 
a. very long orig. difpatch. Toledo, Dec. 2, i525. 

107. 

19. Tiie treaty of peace between the Flencli king 
and his mother, and Henry VIIL (Fn) Publiflicd 
at Lyons, Sept 22, 1525. 128. 

'20. Dr. Sampforh, to Card. Wolfey ; two orig. dif- 
piatches. Madrid, April 1, 1525. 129. 

• 21. The three ambaffadors in Spain, to Henry Vlll. 
and to Cardj Wolfey ; two brig, difpa&hcs. Toledo, 
June 16 and 20, 1525. 135. 
- 22. Tlie Bp. of London and fir R. Wingfield, to 
Ca^rd. Wolfey and Henry Vtll ; two orig. difpatches, 
written in their way to Spain. S. Hampton, April 1 0, 
and Ribadio, April 30, 1525. 146. 

23. Henry VIII ; a cpmmiffion to the three ambaf-- 
fadors in Spain, to treat with Charles V. about the in- 
vafion of France. Ix>nd. March 26, 1525. 150. 

Alfo to treat with the Pope, &c. for the reftoration 
of peace; of the fame date.' 152. 

Alfo to treat >vith Charles V. about mutual aid ; of 
the fame date. 15 3. 

Alfo to treat ^vith Charles V. about the recovery of 
the crown of France ; of the fame date. 1 54.' b. 

24. X^e three ambaffadors in Spain, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; acknowledging the receipt of a box, with coni- 
miffions, inilmftions, &c. (Orig;) S. Hampton, 
April 7, 1525. 157. 

25. The thr^ee ambaffadors in Spain, to Henry Vlll ; 
two long orig. difpatches, the firft not figncd. To- 
ledo, June 2, and July 8, 1525. * 158. 

' 26. A declaration to the ftates of Spain (Cortes) 
concerning the propofed marriage of Charles V. with 
princefs Mary. (Orig. Spanilh*) Toledo, June 3, 
1525. 184. 

27. The three ambaffadors in Spain, to Card. Wol-* 
fey ; an original difpatch. Toledo, July 8, 1525. 188. 

28. The preamble and concluding claufe of a truce 
between Charles V, Henry VIII, and Fl-ancis I. (Fr.) 
Toledo, Aug. 11, 1525. 191. 

29. The French counterpart of the truce with. Eng- 
land and Spain. (Fr.) Toledo, Aug. n, 1525. 192. 

30. Another form of a truce between Charles V, 
Henry VIII, and Francis I, .atid Mudame the regent. 
(Fr.) Aug. 11, 1525. * 194. 

31. Charles V ; a declaration r^ating to his tfeatlei 
with England, his marriage, &c.. (Fr.) .1525. * J96. 

32. Henry VIII; inftmftions to the Bp. of Lon- 
don ? about the negociations for a peice with Fiance. 
Stony-Stratford, Sept. 8, 1525. : : ,201; 

33. Dr. Edward Lee, almoner, feiift to replace fir 
Rd. Wingfield, Dr. Sampfon beiilg alfd recalled: 1* 
to Card. Wolfey, Bourdeaux, Dec. 2, 1525 ; 2. to 
Henry VIII. ibid. ead. die; 3, and 4. to Card. Wol- 
fey, Toledo, Jan. 26, 1526. (Four originals.) .210.. 

34. The three ambaffadors in Spain (the Bp. of 
London, Saippfon, and Lee) to Heniy VIII ; a long 
orig. difpatch : the marriage between Charles V, and 
princefs Mary broken oft) peace with Frsmce, &c. 
Toledo, Jan. 26, 1525. 214. 

35. The Bp. of London and Dr. Sampfon, to Henry 
VIII ; report an audience of Francis I. about nego- 
ciating a peace. (Orig.) Madrid, Jan. §8, 1525, 

, . 222. 

36. Dr. Edw. Lee ; twelve original letters to Henry 
VIII, and Card. Wolfey j Seville, March 12, d* 21, 

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57. Henry Vlil ; his commiflion to the Bp. of Loh- 
don, WingliVhl, and Samplbn, empowering them to 
annul th<* inarria{?e contratt between Charles V. and 
princefs Mary. (Lat.) London, July 6, 1526. 250. 

r>8. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Henry VIIL and Card. WioU 
A-y; four original dilpatches. CJranada, Sept. 4, 7, 
i\% and 14, 1526. 25i. 

39. An anfwer of the Spanifli miniftry to a remon- 
ftrance of the Englilh ambaffadors. (Fr.) Sept. % 
1526. 

40. Jelian L'Allemand (chancellor of Spain) to 
Card. ^\'olfey; about his i)enfious on Palencia and 
Toledo, &c. Vent by don Inigo de Mendof a, the Spa- 
nilh Anibair. (Orig. Fr.) Granada, Sept. 17, 1526. 

271. b. 

41. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Henry VIIL and Card. Wol- 
fcy ; eight original letters. Granada, Sept. 8, 30, d% 
d% 06t. 24, d", Nov. 1 ; and a fragment. 1 526. 

272. b. 

42. Sir Robt. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
tiic treatment don Inigo de Mendofa received from 
the French. (Orig.) Calais, Nov. 14, 1526. 282. b. 

43. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Henry VIII ; an original dif- 
patch. (iranada, Nov. 1, 1526. 284. 

44. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey ; complimental, in 
anfwer to a letter from the Card, by Dr. Lee. (Orig. 
Fr.) Granada, Nov. 30, 1526. 286. b. 

45. Dr. Edward Lee, to Henry' VIII; an orig. dif- 
patch. Granada, Dec. 2, 1526. 287. 

46. An anfwer of the Spanish miniftry to a rempn- 
ftrance of Dr. Lee. (Fr.) Nov. 29, 1526. 288. 

47. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Henry VIII. and Card. Wol- 
fev ; five original difpatches. Granada, Dec. 2, d*, 4, 
d^ 12, 1526. 291. 

48. Tl)e Bp. of Worcefteir (Hier. de Ghinuce) to 
Card. Wolfey ; two original letters of intelligence. 
(Lat.) Poifly, Dec. 24, 1526. 30S. 

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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 339. 

' 1. The Bp. of Worcefter (Hier. de Ghinuce) to 
Card. Wolfey ; reports his arrival in Spain, his con- 
jedures about negociationsAetween Spain and France, 
&c. (Orig. Lat,) Medina del campo, Jan. 19, 
1527. ^• 

2. Don Inigo d^ Mendojfa, to the Card. Wolfey ? 
about fome infringement of a treaty in the ports of 
England. In dofno fuburbana, Jan. 9, 1527. 2. b. 

S. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Card. Wolfey ? an orig. dif- 
patcb, on the Bp. of Worcefter's arrival aiiil^rli pro- 
<;eedings, and various intelligence about tlic fpice 
trade, &c. Medina del campo, Jan. 20, 1527. 3. 

4. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; reports 
his firft audience of the Emperor, &c. (Orig. Lat.) 
Valladolid, Jan, 31, 1527. 6. 

5. Abftrads of letter$ from the Bp. of Worcefter 
and Dr. Lee, of Jan. 3i, 1527. Two articles, a. 

6. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; a du- 
plicate of IV. 4. Jan. 31, 1527. 18. 

7. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Card. Wolfey ; on the nego- 
cjations with the Emperor : two orig. difpatches ; 
the fn ft a joint difpatcn between the Bp. of Worcefter 
and Lee. Valladolid, Jan. 31, 1527. 20. 

8. D. In. de Mendof a, to Card. Wolfey ? in fa- 
vour of Pet. Hifpanus, who claims fome redrefs. 
(Orig. Lat.) Feb. 4» 1527. 26. b. 



9. Two abftra^ls of letters from the Bp, of Wor- 
cefter ; the laft appears to b? a copy. Valladolid^ 
Feb. 8, 1527. 28, 

10. Charles V; his amendment of fome article^ of 
the intended titaty with France. (Fr.) 1527. 3^* 

11. The B{). of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card. 
Wolfey \ an orig. difpatch* Valladolid, Feb. 1 o; 
1527^ . . ^3, . 

12. Heniy Vlli; his cfedeiltiils, in form oFa 'de- 
claration, in faVout of the Bp. of Worcefter and Dri 
Lee, M'hen he accepted th^ office of mediator l>etween 
the Emperor and Francis 1 : with the Emperor's an- 
fwer. (Lat.) Jan. and Feb. 1527- 38. 

IS. Don In. de Mendoja, to Card. Wolfey} inclof- 
ing letters from lady Margaret. (Orig. Lai.) Feb. 
16, 1527* 39. b.' 

14. The two ambafladors in Spain, to Card. Wol* 
fey ; a copy of their difpatch, on tne profpeft of a frefli 
rupture between the Emperor and France, &c. FetiL 
18, 1527. 40. 

15. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Henry VIII. and Card. Wol- 
fey ; feven orig. lettei:* of intelligence. Valladolid, 
Feb. 25, March 7, d% d*, d*, d*, i\\ 1527. 43. 

16. The two ambafladors in Spain, to Card. Wol- 
fey; an orig. difpatch. Vallad. March 7, 1527, 

52. 

17. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. WoMey; copies 
or abftrafts of two of his difpatches, on the negocia- 
tions, which were now critical ; both of March 7, 
1587. 55. 

18. The two ambafladors in Spain, to Card. Wol* 
fey; an orig. difpatch. Vallad. March 7, 1527. 66. 

19. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Henry VIII. and Card. Wol- 
fey; three orig. letters of intelligence, &c. Valla* 
dolid, March 7, 25, and d*, 1527* 69. b. 

20. The two ambafladors in Spain, to Card. Wol- 
fey; an orig. difpatch. Vallad. March 25, 1527* 

78. 

21. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Henry VIIL and Card. Wol- 
fey ; four orig. letters. Valladi March 29, dV April 
6, d*, 1527. * 83. 

22. The two ambafladors in Spain, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; about a truce between the rope and the Vice- 
roy (Lanuoy.?) &c. (Orig.) Vallad. April 6» 
1527. 87. 

23. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Card. Wolfey ; reports a con- 
ference with J. AUemand, the chancellor, who givea 
great cautions againft the French. (Orig. cypher, 
with the decypher.) Vallad. April 8, 1527. 88. 

24. D. In. de Mendof a, to Card. Wolfey ; defirinff 
an audience for Wm. de Banes, fent over by 1/ 
Margaret. (Orig. Lat.) London, April 11, 1527# 

90. b. 

25. D. In. de Mendo^a, to Bryan Take ; defirinp 
a fafe-condud for his return. (Orig. Lat.) ApriJ 

13, 1527. 91. D. 

26. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Card. Wolfey ; about the car- 
dinal's penfions in Spain and at I'oumay. (Orig.) 
Valladolid, April 15, 1527. 92. 

27. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfev; an 
extraft : the Emperor appeared much diflatisfied, &c. 
(La.t) April 16, 1527. 94. 

28. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey; an 
original difpatch. (Lat.) Vallad. April 16, 152T. 

29. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Henry VIII; intelligence about 
the affaii-s in Spain. (Orig.) Vallad. April 17> 1527. 

99. 

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fey ; about an anfwcr from the Emperor, &c. (Orig.) 
Valladolid, April 17, 1527. 100. 

31. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Card. Wolfey ; three orig. dif- 

f matches ; the 2d in cypher, vrith a decypher. Val- 
adolid, April 17, 20, and May 6, 1527. 108. b. 

32. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfev ; two 
letters of intelligence. (Orig. Lat.) Valladolid, 
May 7, 1527. 114. 

33. D. In. de Mendoja, to Card. Wolfey; two 
orig. letters, about a fliip feized in th6 Thames, and 
for fafe-condufts for an ambaflador coming from 
Spain, and for himfelf. (Lat.) May 8, and Calais, 
May 19, 1527. 115. 

34. The two ambafladors in Spain, to Card. Wol- 
fey; an orig. difpatch. Vallad. May 23, 1527. ll6. 

35. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Henry VIII; an original dif- 
patch ; the Emprefs delivered of a fon ; about fafe- 
conducts for the Bp. of Tarbes and fir Fr. Poyntz, &c. 
Vallad. May 23, 1527. II8. 

36. Henry VIII ; more ample powers to his two 
ambaffadors in Spain, to negociate a peace between 
the Emperor and France. (Lat a draught.) June ? 
1527. l«o. 

87. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Card. Wolfey ; four orig* let- 
ters. Vallad. June 5^ d^ 29 and 5, 1527. 126. 

38. Dr. Ed. I^e, to Henry VIII ; an orig. difpatch. 
Vallad. June 5, 1527. 148. 

39. The two ambalTadors in Spain, to Card> Wol^ 
fey ; an orig. difpatch, the end wanting* July? 
1527. 145. 

' 40. A note from Dr. Lee, to Card. Wolfey ; about 
fame profecution intended againft the Al^. of Toledo, 
probably for Wolfey's penfion. (Orig. cypher, decy- 
phered.) Vallad. July 4, 1529: 153. 

41. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Henry VIII. and Card. Wolfey ; 
four orig* letters. Vallad. June 16, t7, d", and 14. 

1527. 154. 

42. A Spaniih letter, figned Oaray, and dated 
Paris, July 15, 1527. I6i. 

43. The two ambafladors in Spain, to Card. Wol- 
ley ; a long orig. difpatch, on the arrival of the Bp« 
or Tarbes and fir Fr. Poyntz. July 17, 1527. 162. 

44. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Henry VIII ; about the flrft au- 
dience of the Bp. of Tarbes and fir F. Poyntz, &c. 
(Orig.) Valladolid, July 17, 1527. 170. 

43. The three ambafladors in Spain (the Bp. of 
W()rce^ler, Lee, and Poyntz) to Henry VIII. and Card. 
Wolfey. (Three orig. letters.) Valladolid^ July . . . 
21 and 22, 1527. 174. 

46. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Woliey ; a ftort 
orig. ; and alfo an abftraft of a letter of his to Card. 
Wolfey. (Lat) Valladolid, July SO and 31, 1527. 

179. 

47. An abftraft of a letter of the three ambafladors, 
to Card. Wolfey. (Lat.) July 31, 1527. 181. 

48. The Ihree ambafladors in Spain, to Card. Wol- 
fey ; an orig. difpatch, with a French note from J. 
VAllemand to them annexed, declaring the Empe- 
ror s good will. Valladolid, July 31, 1527. 183. 

49. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Card. Wolfey; TAlIemand 
wiflies the cardinal would come to Spain. (Orig.) 
Aug. 2, 1527. 186. b. 

50. Dr. Ed. Lee and fir Fr. Poyntz, to Card* WoU 
fey J an original difpatch. Valladolid, Aug* 23, 
1527. 188* 

51. Card. Wolfey, to the ambafladors in Spain; 
. advice and inftructions. (Lat.) Paris, Aug 1527. 

194. 

42. Dr. Edw; Le^ to Henry VIU ; concerning the 



negociations, a rumour about the queen, &c. (Orig.) 
Valladolid, Aug. 23, 1527. 198. 

53 Gilino, to an Englifh ambaflador in 

Soaiii ? various intelligence ; the greateft part in cy- 
pner, not decyphered. (Ital.) Paredos, Sept 15^ 

1527. 199. 

54. An anfwer given by order of the Emperor to 
certain articles exhibited to bis Macy in the name of 
Card. Wolfey, by the fub*colle€tor Silv. Darius. ( I-aU 
the orig. in French is further on, at IV. 77.) Madrid, 
Sept. 27, 1526. 204. 

55. Dr. Ed. Lee and fir Fr. Poyntz, to Henry viil ; 
on the terms ofi^ered by the Emperor ; he demands 
the abfolute renunciation of Milan, &c. (Orig.) 
Palencia, Sept 27, 1527. 205. 

. $6. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; an 
orig. letter. (Lat) Burgos, Od. 24, 1527. 207. b. 

57. The three ambafladors in Spain, to Card. WoU 
fey; an orig. difpatch. Burgos, Oift. 24, 1527. 208. 

58. Dr. Edw. Lee and fir Fr* Poyntz, to Henry 
VIII; tWQ orig. difpatches. Burgos, Oct. 24, and 26, 
1527i 212. V 

59. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card. 
Wolfey ; the Emperor much diflatisfied, &c. (Orig.) 
Burgos, 06t. 27, 1527. 214- 

60. Sir Fr. Poyntz, to Card; Wolfey ; reports a 
conference with J« TAUemand, who remonftrates 
greatly againft the alliance between England and 
France. (Orig.) Bayonne, O^l. 31, 1527. 216. 

61. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card* 
Wolfey ; intelligence about the Emperor's motions j 
the Pope releafed, &c« C^rig«) Burgos, Nov. 18^ 
1587* ^ «I8. 

62. D. In. de Mttdoj^ to Card. Wolfey; recom-^ 
mending the caufe of Pet Hifpanus : differently fi^*^ 
ed from his former letters. (Lat) 2i9.b. 

63. The Bp. of Worcefter and Df. Lee, to Card. 
Wolfey ; about their negoeiations vrith the Empe- 
ror, &c. (Orig. cypher, with the decypher.) Bur- 
gos, Dec. 26, 1527. 220. 

64* Chailes V, to D^ In. de Mendoi^a Bp. of Bur^^ 
gos ; inftrudions about remonftrances to be made to 
Henry VIII. concerning his having joined France. 
(Fr-) Burgos, Feb. 6, 1528. 225. 

65. ChariesV, to his ambaflador in France; t^^ 
monftrances about the renewal of the war^ (Orig 
Fr.) Burgos, Feb. 11, 1528. 226. 

66. Intelligence from the court of the Emperor 
arrived at Bayonne. Feb. 11, 1520. 229^ 

6f. Clarencieu:?, to Card. Wolfey ; he, and Guy- 
enne the Fn king ^t arms, have declared war to the 
Emperor ; confequences thereofi (Orig.) Bayonne, 
Feb. 18, 1528. 231. 

68. Intelligence from the court of the Emperor at 
Bayonne. Feb. 2S, 1528. 233. 

69* Bryan Tuke, to Card. Wolfey ; various intel* 
ligence concerning the King, the public aftkirs 
abroad, &c. (Orig.) Hunfdon, June 20, 1528. 237. 

70. Dr* Ed. Lee, to Henry Vlil j with an anfwer 
from the Emperor. (Orig.) Valladolid, July 28, 

1528. 239. b. 
71* The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to . . , . ^ ^ 

advice concerning the condu^ with the Emperon 

(Orig.) 1528. 240. 

72. The Bp* of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card. 
Wolfey. (anori^. difpatch, cypher^ with a decy* 
pher.) Valladolid, July 28, 1528. 243. 

73. Terms granted by Charles V, to Andrew Doria 
and the Genoefej and Dbria's proceedings. 152s. 

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74. Extra6ls of letters from Silv. Darius, dated 
Madrid, Aug 12 and 17, 1528. 253. 

75. Dt. Edw. Lee, to Henry VIII ; intelligence 
about the Emperor's going into Italy, &c. (Orig. 
Cypher, with a decypKer.) Valladolid, Dec. 5, 1528. 

255. 

76. Charles V, to Heniy VIII; exhorting him to 
contribute to the re-eftabliihment of the order of St. 
John of Jerufalem. (Orig. Lat.) Madrid, Sept. 1 2, 

1528. 2^6- 

77. The original of the anfwcr of Charles V. IV. 54. 
(Fr.) Sept. 27, 1528. 257. 

78. Silv. Darius, to Card. Wolfey; reporting that 
he can get no anfwer from the Emperor to what he 
had propofed on the part of the Card. &c. (Orig. 
Lat.) Madrid, Sept. 27, 1528. 259. 

79. Dr. Ed. Lee, to about the Emperor's 

anfwer to Silv. Darius concerning peace, &c. (Orig. 
cypher, decypheredO 06t. 15, 1528. 260. b. 

' 80. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card. 
Wolfey ; about the reftitution of fome Spanifh fhips, 
&c. (Orig.) Valladolid, 06t. 16, 1528. 261. 

81. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Henry VIII. and two 

original difpatches, in cypher, decyphered. Vallado 
lid, Oa. 16, and d*, 1528. 262. 

82. T4 Batcock, to intelligence about one 

Schefk come from Ireland, perhaps" from Defmond, 
Und the Irifli nobility, &c. (Orig. ) In the Rendre. 
Oa. 26, 1528. 264. 

83. Silv. Darius, to Card. Wolfey ; a long original 
difpatch, concerning the anfwer he expefts from the 
Emperor. (Orig. Lat) Bayonne^ Nov. 5, 1528. 

265. 

S4» The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card 
Wolfey; two original letters, in cypher, decyphered 
Valhtdolid, Nov. 18, and Dea 5, 1528. 276. 

85. Charles v; to Hennr VIII; alTuring him, that 
he had written to Rome ror Wolfey 's eleaion to the 
•popedom, &c. (Orig. Fr. all in Charles's hand.) 
Pampeluna, Dec. 12, 1523? 278. 

86. Silv. Darius, to Charles V ; a reply to an anfwer 
of Charles on fome aftair of Card. Wolfey's. (Lat.) 

279 

87. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card 
Wolfey ; about the emiflary of Defmond, &c. (Orig 
cypher, decyphered.) Valladolid, Dec* 25, 1528 

285. b. 

88. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; an 
original letter. (Lat.) Burgos, Dec. 27, 1528* 286* 

89. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card. 
Wolfey; intelligence. (Orig.) Vallad. Feb.'g, 1528: 

287. 

90. Dr. Lee, to Henry VIII ; about Ihe fervant of 
the E. of Defmond who brought hawks and hounds 
to the Emperor; the Emperor's journey into Italy, &c. 
<Orig.) Valladolid, Feb. 9, 1526? 288. 

91. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card. 
Wolfey; about fome merchant fliips claimed by 
Spain, &c. (Orig.) Valladolid, Feb. 9, 1528. 289. b. 

92. Dr Lee, to about the King's marriage. 

(Orig. cypher, decyphered.) Valladolid, Feb. 12, 
1529 ? 290. b. 

93. The Bp. of Worcefter, to Card. Wolfey ; two 
origs. chiefly in cj plier, not decyphered. Vallado- 
lid, Feb. 12, and 15, 1529. 291. 

94. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card. 
Wolftry; two original letters, chiefly in cypher, 
decyphered. Valladolid, Feb. 4 7 and 19, 1529. 292. 

95. A paper figncd " Franc* dello Sconos;'' being 



a fort of declaration of the Emperor how much he in- 
clines towards peace. (Lat.) Toledo, Feb. 20, 1529. 

^94. 

96. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Card. Wolfey ; an original 
etter in cypher, decyphered. Saragoja, April 19, 
1529. 296. 

97. Charles V; his inftrudions to Gonzalo Fer- 
nandez, fent to the E. of Defmond. (Spanifli.) 
Toledo, Feb. 24, 1529. 297. 

98. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card. 
Wolfey ; an original difpatch in cypher, decyphered. 
Saragofa, April 5, 1529. 299. 

99. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Henry Vlll ; an original dif- 
patch in cypher, decyphered. Saragofa, April 5, 
1529. 305. 

100. Rich. Cop, to about fome claim for 

redrefs. (Orig.) St Lucar? April 11, 1529. 307. b. 

101. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Cardi 
Wolfey ; a long original difpatch, chiefly in cypher, 
decypnered. Saragof a, April 20^ 1529. 309. 

102. A fchedule of fome ftate papers between Eng- 
land and Spain, i 316. 

103. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Card. Wolfey ; an original 
letter. Saragoifa, April 20, 1529. si 7. 

104. Abftrads of letters of the Bp. of Worcefter, 
to " Nic. Rufticus," from Saragofa, April 21 and 
23, 1529. 318. 

105. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card. 
Wolfey ; .two original letters, and a note. Sarago^a, 
April 23 and 24, 1529. 819. b. 

106. Ail affidavit of the Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. 
Lee, before a notary, of certain words touching the 
Kingfpoken by NicPemotti, and which they engage 
tp anfwer. (Lat) April 24, 1529. 322. 

107. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Henry VIII. and Card. Wol- 
fey ; an original difpatch, chiefly in cypher, decy- 
phered. Vdladolid, May 3), 1529, 323* 

1 08. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Henry 
VIII; two original difpatches, tbelaft not lignedi; the 
firft dated Valladolid, May 3 1, 1525, 325. 

109. Extraft out of a letter from the Bp. of Wor-» 
cefter, dated Valladolid, May 31, 1529. 327. 

110. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card. 
Wolfev; an original letter in cypher, decyphered. 
Valladolid, June 12, 1529. 328. 

111. Charles V ; his commiflfion to Lady Margaret 
of Savoy, to treat for a peace with the countefs of 
Angoulefme mother to Francis I. (Fr.) Saragof a, 
April 8, J 529. 329. 

112. Dr. Edw. Lee, to Henry VIII. and Card Wol- 
fey ; three original notes. Vallad. June 12, and July 
4, 1529. 330. b. 

113. A paper chiefly in cypher, not decyphered ; 
faid to be a duplicate of a letter from the Bp. of Wor- 
cefter, of July 22, 1529. 332. 

1 14. Dr. Ed. Lee, to Card. Wolfey ; op the Bp. of 
Worcefter*s coming away, &c. (Orig. two letters.) 
Valladolid, Aug. 19 and 23, 1529. 334. 

1 15. A rough draught of a letter, addreffed to Mr. 
Stenyns. * 337. 

1 1 6. The Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee, to Card. 
Wolfey; an original letter in cypher, decyphered. 
Valladolid, Dec. 17, 1529. 339. b. 

Vefpajiany C. V. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis I89. 

An office book ; containing copies of letters and 
memorials that pafled between Charles Cornwallis, 

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Englifli ambaflador in Spain, and the Spanifli mi- 
nifters, &c. viz. the dukede Lerma, Andrea del Prada 
fee' of ftate, count de Villa longa, &c. 

Some of the letters are merely complimcntal, others 
recommend the concerns of individuals, and moft ot 
the papers relate to commercial matters. Two letters 
from the faid Englifli ambaifador, the one to the 
Council, and the other to the king of Denmark, in 
behalf of one Michael Huaffe (fol. 107.) are in Latin; 
all the others are in Spanifli. They are of the years 
1605, 6, 7, and 8. 

Vefpajianj C. VI. 
Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 897. 

1. A ftate of the government of Spain in the year 
. 1577 ; containing an account of the councils, audien- 

cias, the viceroy alties, archbiftionricks, bifliopricks, 
and priories, the nobility, kingaoms, cities, army, 
navy, &c. with a table of contents at the beginning. 
(Spanifli.) ^• 

2. A ftatement of the pay of the houfehold, and the 
civil and military eftablifliment of the king of Spain ; 
with a table of contents at the beginning. (Spanifli.) 

36. 

3. A ftate of the government of Spain in the year 
1577, different from Vl. 1. and not including the 
army and navy; with a table of contents. (Spanifli.) 

50. 

4. A ftatement of the revenues of the king of Spain, 
A* 1577. (Spanifli.) 67. 

5. A ftatement of the revenue which the king of 
^pain receives from India, Naples, Sicily, Milan, 
Sardinia, Majorca, Flanders, &c. A' 1577. (Spanifli.) 

84. 

6. ' A lift of the harbours in Spain and I^ortugal, 
fpecifying what number of fliipsfome of themfupply, 
the greater part being mentioned only as fifliing 
towns. A^ 1577* (Spanifli.) 90. 

7. A Abatement of the land forces in Spain, and alfo 
of the gallies maintained by the king of Spain. 
A* 1577. (Spanifli.) 98. 

8. A ftatement of the Spanifli forces in Naples and 
Sardinia. A* 1577- 104, 

g. A ftatement of the Spanifli forces in Sicily. 
A" 1577. (Spanifli.) 1.10. 

10. A ftatement of the Spanifli forces in Milan, 
AM 577. (Spani(h.) ^ 116, 

1 1. An account of the Spanifli civil and ecclefiaftical 
eftablifliment in India ; with a table of contents. 
A* 1577. (Spanifli.) 122, 

12. A trad; on the finances of Spain ; with a table 
of contents. A' 1577. (Spanifli.) 132. 

13. A fchedule or order of the K. of Spain (Philip 
II.) iffued A* 1575, concerning certain grievances he 
hadfuftained intheaffientos or contrails he had entered, 
into with the Genoefe and others. (Spanifli.). 142. 

14. A memorial of the Genoefe, in anfwer to the 
above fchedule. (Spanifli.) 157. 

15. A memorial prefented by the Genoefe to the 
king of Spain, ftating their rights upon the decree of 
his majefty of 1 57 7 ? againli them. (Spanifli,) 1 65. 

1 6. An account of the dominions belonging to the 

Spanifli monarchy, their revenues, &c..i)y 

Tiepoli, on his return from Spain, A"* 1577. (Italian.) 

188. 

17. A lift of the Archbps. bifliops, and nobility of 
Spain, with their refpeftive incomes. 198. 

18. A memorandum concerning the revenues of 
the king and nobility of Spaim 203. 



1 9. A ftatement of the revenues and expenditure 
of the K. of Spain. 207. b. 

20. A memorandum concerning the Spanifli 
finances. 208. b. 

2 1 . A memorial of the revenue and the charges of 
the K. of Spain. A** 1561. 209. 

22. A view of the ftate of Spain, collefted by Wm. 
Lylleftone, and dedicated to Dr. Dalle mafter of the 
requefts to Q. Elizabeth. A* 1582. 211.. 

23. A note of the king of Spain's rents and re- 
venues, taken out of his auditor's books. The total 
12,900,000 ducats, 227. 

24. An account of the ftrong places and forces in 
Catalonia. (Italian,) 231. 

25. An account of the Spanifli forces, and their 
pay ; alfo the charges of the civil eftablifliment, of the 
Ihipping, &c. (A draught.) , ^ 234. 

26. An ordinance of Philip II. K. of Spain, con-n 
cerning the titles to be given both in fpeech and 
writing, and the privilege of bearing a coronet on 
the Qoats of arms. (Spanifli, printed,) St Lorenzo, 
06t. 8, 1586^. 244. 

27. A. report concerning the king of Spain, the 
Spanifli court, and the gpneral ftate of that monarchy, 
by Francefco Vendramino, on his return from his 
embafly in Spain. A* 1593. (Italian.) . 250. 

.28. The ftate of the kingdom of Spain; being an 
account of the revenues ot the crown, the nobility, 
and the higher clergy, &c. 259. 

.29. An award of Henry lI. K of England, as arbi- 
trator in a conteft concerning fome frontier caftles, 
between AJphonfus VIII. K. of Caftile, and Sancho vi. 
K. of Navarre. ( Lat. ) 272. 

30. Titles of ftate papers relating to the tranfac- 
tions between England and Caftile (perhaps taken out 
of the Gafcon roll) in the reigns of Henry iii. 276. 

Edward L 280. 
Edward III. 285. 
Richard IL 289. 
Henry V; 297. . 
Edward IV. 303i 
. Richard HI 306. 

31. Henry VIT, to John Wiltefliire comptroller of 
Calais ; ordering him to communicate with the Lady 
Margaret of Savoy concerning a meeting at Calais, 
to fettle a marriage between the prince of Caftile and 
his daughter Mary. (Orig.) Greenwich, May 24. 

309. 

34. Titles of ftate papers between Henry Vlll, and 
Ferdinand the Catholick. / s 1 3.. 

•33. A Spanifli paper, entitled, "Articles of the! 
Bp. of Palentia ambaiTador from Henry K. of Ara-*' 
gon." 328. 

34. The title of a treaty between Edw* IV. and 
John K. of Aragon. 332; 

35. Henry VII; his inftruftions to James Bray- 
brooke, Francis Marfin, and John Stile, fent ambaf- 
fadors to K, Ferdinand the Cath. alfo anfwei-s of the 
ambaifadors to various heads of inftruftions. 105. 

338; 

36. A treaty between Henry VIII. and Ferdinand 
the Cath. Concerning the war to be carried on againft 
Fratice. (Lat.) 1512.^ 375. 

37. Titles of ftate papers between Henry VllL and 
the efiipetor Maximilian and Ferd. the Cath. 382. 

and 384. 

. 38. A patent of the prior of the monaftery of St. 
Mary of Guadalupe, admitting Catharine of Aragon 
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inonaftery, (Spanifli, on vellum.) May 23, t5U. 

384. b. 

39. A ftatement of the revenues of the orders of 
Santjago, Calatrata, and Alcantara. 385. 

40. A lift of the Abps, bifhops, and nobility of 
Spain, with their revenues, and of the Spanifh am- 
baflkdors in divers countries, with their annual allow- 
ances ; a)fo notes of the Spanifh forces, navy, har- 
bours, exports, &c. 39 1. 

41. A ftatement of the revenues and expenditure 
6£ the king of Spain, fimilar to, but not the fame as 
VL 19. S96. 

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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftatis foliis 487. 

I. A printed tra6l, entitled, " ConfiderationS ne- 
eeffaircs fur un traia^ de paix avcc TE^pagnol.'' 
1^87. ^• 

fi. Edward IV ; his inl^eximus and confirmation of 
a treaty between Richard II. and Johh IL of Portugal, 
concluded at Windfor, May 9, 1386. This infpexi- 
1IIU8 being dated Weftminfter, May 1 1, 147 1. (Lat.) 

15. 

3. Charles V. (before he was emperor) his oath 
confirming a treaty with Henry VIII. concluded April 
19, I5i6? (Orig.Fr.) 

4. A letter in cypher, a fmall part deciphered; 
bein? a difpatch of an Engliflx ambalfador m Spaitt. 
Toledo, March, «4. 

5. Charles V, to Henty vill; concerning his in- 
tended voyage, and hoJ)es of a Q)eedy interview with 
Henry. (Orig. Fr.) Corunna, April 29, 1520. U. 

6. A paper of intelligence from Spain, faid to be 
from the Conftablc ; chiefly touching Ac rebellion of 
John de tadilla. 1521* . 35. 

7. Chafles V, to Henry VIlI ; by the Bp. of London 
(C. I'unftal) atid Dr. Sampfon, on their being re- 
call^; in commendation of them. (Orig. Fr.) To- 
ledo, Jan. 24, 1526. 38. 

8. Charles V; his anfwer to the cartel fent him by 
the Fr. king, (conf IV. 67.) (Spanifli.) March ? 
15ft8. 39. 

The Bp. of Wbrcefter, to Card. Wolfey; about 
the Emperor's oppofition to the king's divorce ; the 
death of the P<^e's orator. (Lat.) Valladolid, 
leb. 12, 1529? ^ 40. 

10. Henry VIII, to Lewis (D. de Beja) brother to 
the K. of Portugal; ftrongly recommending Don 
Diego Roiz Pinto and his brethren. (Lat) Greenw. 
Sept. 25, 15S«. 41. 

II. Th. Batcock, to Wm. Prat merchant of Lon- 
don ; intelligence brought him by one Billon, about 
the Emperor's motions, &c* (Orig.) In the Rendre, 
July 13, 15S3. 48. 

iQ. A Spanifli paper, relating to fome operations 
before Barcelona. 1533. 43. 

13. Denys Harrys, to Wm. Caftelyn in London; 
on commercial aifairs. (Orig.) Caks, J uly 2^ 1534. 

45. 

14. Th. Batcock, to Th. Cromwell;^ intelligence 
about ihips fitted out by Spain. (Orig.) In the 
Rendre, Dec. 13, 1534. 46. 

15. A ftatement of fa6is, and a charter relating to 
the privileges of Englifii merchants trading into Spain. 

48. 

16. A charter of Henry VIII, granting certain pri- 
vileges to the Englifli merchants trading into Spain ; 
dated Weftminfter, Sept. i, 1531 : aud feveral other 
inftruments relating thereto. 54* 



17. Wm. Pepwell, to Th. Cromwell; intelligence 
about the Emperor's preparations againft Barbaix>ffa ; 
two Irifli emiflaries, &c. (Orig.) Cadiz, Nov. 91, 
1534. 6«. 

18. Th. Batcock, to Th. Cromwell ; intelligence 
of naval armaments in Spain, &c. (Two originals.) 
In the Rendre, May fr, and June 22, 1535. 64. 

10. Intelligence from the Emperor's army againft 
Prance. (Fr.) July 5, 1536. 68. 

20. Th. Batcock, to the Ld. Privy Seal (Cromwell) 
intelligence about the praftices of the Turks, the 
motions of the Emperor, an allowance of com to 
himfelf, &c, (Orig.) In the Rendre, April 8, 
1537* 69. 

21. Henry VIII; his inftruftions to Phil. Hoby, 
fent with orders to fir Tho. Wyat ambaflador in the 
Emperor's court ; a rough draught with many cor- 
reftions, and feveral paffages in Henry's own hamU 
0€t 16? 1538? 71. 

22. John Ratlef, to T. Cromwell ; concerning hia 
endeavours in the King's fervice. (Orig. Spanifli.) 
Toledo, Nov. 29, 1538. 85. 

23. Rich. Abbis, to the Ld. P^ Seal (Cromwell) 
reports the evil difpofition of the Spaniards towards 
England, &c. (Orig-) Cadiz, Sept. 35, 1538* 87. 

34. Charles V ; his commiflion to his fifter Mary, 
dowager Q. of Hungary, to tieat with the plenipo^ 
tentiaries of Henry VllI, about the renewal ot treaties 
and marriages. (Fr.) Barcelona, July 26, 15S8. 89. 

35. Tho. Perry, to Rich. Pield, merchant in Lon- 
don j a ftatement of the matters relating to his accu- 
fation for having maintained that Heniy VIII. was no 
heretic, and of the proceedings thereupon in the in- 
quifition at the caftle of Tryana, where he was put to 
therack« 1539. 91. b« 

36. A ftatement of certain articles relating to the 
navigation and trade between England and the Low 
countries, which the Spaniards pretend to have been 
agreed upon at Bourbourg and Calais, A* 1545, but 
not duly obftirvfed. 96. 

37. Requefts of the Spanifh ambalfador, relating 
to the commercial intercourfe between England and 
the Low countries. 97. 

38. A brief declaration of the grievances the mer- 
chants of the Low countries complain of, touching 
their commerce with England. 98. 

39. Requefts of the Spanifh? ambalfador, concern- 
ing the intercourfe between England and the Low 
countries. 99- 

SO. Sir Thomas Chaloner's cjrpher. 99. b. 

SI- Privilege granted by Henry VIIL touching 
the commerce into Spaiin, confirmed by the Emperor j 
alfo a privilege of the D* of Medina Sidonia. 1 00, 

33. A duplicate of Tho. Perry's ftatement of hi^ 
perfectttion ; addrefied to Ralph Vane gentleman to 
the Ld. Privy Seal. 103- 

38. A memorial of fuch anfwers as the vifct Mon- 
tagu6 and fir Tho. Chamberlain made to fome objec-* 
tions that may be oftered to them on the part of l^iur 
Jaii4 1550. 107. 

34. InlhrufKons of the charge committed to the 
vifct- Montague and fir Tho. Chamberlain, fent by 
Q. Elizabeth to the K. of Spain ; a draught in Cecils 
hand. Jan. 1559- i09- 

35. Articles meet to be declared to K. Philip II. on 
Q. Elizabeth's behalf: a draught in Cecils handv 

1559. ^1^- 
36 Minutes of letters from lord Montague and fir 

Tho. Chamberiain, during their embaffy in Spain. 

1560. i«o. 

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. -^7. Lord Mdntague mitl fir Thow Chamberlain, to 
Q. Eli2:abeth ; a long report of their negociations, 
(Orig.) Toledo, June 120, 1.560. 127. 

38. SirTho. CBumberlain, to Q. Elizabeth ; an ori- 
ginal diipatclu Toledo, Nov. 3, idiio. 133. 

3Q (Englifli ambafltulor in France) to 

firTho. Chamberlain; various hitelligence. Orleans, 
Nov. 21, 1560. 136.' 

40. Q» Elizabeth, to fir ThOfc Chamberlain; inftruc- 
tions. Dec. 13, \5C)0. 139. b. 

41. Sir Tho. Chamberlain, to Q. Elizabeth; an 
original difpatch. Toledo, Feb. 1 1, 1560. 14I. 

4C. The fubftancc of a long letter from Q. Eliza- 
beth, to Ld. Montague and fir Tho. Chamberlain, of 
April 18, 1560. 145. 

43. Tranfcrijjts of feveral Spanifh ftate papers, 
confifting of orders and powers given by K. Philip IT. 
.to his Ibn, concerning the government of Spain dur- 
ing his (Philips) abfence; copied out of a book 
belonging to D. Diego Samiento dc Alcuiia Spanifh 
ambailador in England, who lent it to fir Robert 
Cotton in the year Hii5. 153. 

44. A treaty for the marriage of princefs Mary 
(dau. to lien. VIll.) with Philip count Palatine, 
brother of the elector Otho Henry., axtf. 1535} 

177. 

45. The treaty of marriage between queen Mary 
and Philip of Spain; M'ith two copies of the Queens 
ratification. (A draught.) Weftmr, March, 1553-4. 

183. 

46. Articles agreed to by Philip II. on his marriage 
with Q. Mary, concerning the government of her 
dominions. 1553. lyc. 

47. Hen. Rat cliff, to the E. of Suflex his father; 
inclofing a letter from Q. Mary, &c. (Orig.) Court, 
Dec. 23, 1555. 196. 

48. Q. Mary's inftruftions to the E. of Bedford 
and Ld. Fitzwaters, fent to the prince of Spain 
(Philip II.) about the marriage. 1553. lys. 

49. John Maflbn, to Pet. Vanne Englifli ambaf- 
fador at Venice; about his (Vannc's) recall; the re- 
cantation of Cheke, Carew, and others, &c. (Orig.) 
Lond. Och 12, 1556. 200. 

50. An account of the K. of Spain's revenues and 
expenditures. 15G0. 202. 

51. Q. Elizabeth, to Ld. Montague and fir Tho. 
Chamberlain, ambafladors in Spain; a long dif])atch, 
the end in Cecils hand. !May 10, 15C0. 204. 

52. Ld. Montague and fir Tho. Chamberlain, to 
Q.Elizabeth; a long original difpatch. Toledo, May 
J 9, 1560. 210. 

53. An account of the revenue and expenditure 
of the K. of Spain. 1 56 1 . 2 1 6. b. 

54. Philip II, to Q. Elizabeth; complaining of the 
feizure of divers funis, perfons, fliips, and goods be- 
longing to Spain. (Orig. Lat.) Madrid, July 20, 
1569. 2 J 8. 

55. Minutes of letters from and to fir Tho. Chalo- 
ner. 1562 and 3. ' 219. 

56. Tlio. Mafon, to fir Tho. Chaloner; about fqme 
complaints of the latter. (Orig.) London, May 10, 
1562. 220. 

57. Minute of letters from fir Tho. Chaloner, to 
Q. Elizabeth, of June 9, to, 12, and 14, 1562: and 
on the back, articles of iiitelligence from Spain, by 
another hand. 221. 

• 58. SirTho. Chaloner, to Q. Elizabeth; an origi- 
nal difpatch. Madrid, Sept. 2, I56i. 222. 

5y. Wm. Cecil, to , various intelligence 



about the affjlirs of France, the Low countries Ac* 
(Orig.) .Oa. n, 1562. 224* 

• 60. Sir Nic. Wotton, to fir Tlio. Chaloner | intel- 
ligence from courtk (Orig.) London, Oct. 13^ 
1562. 227. 

61. Sir Tho. Chaloner, to Q. Elizabeth ; an origi* 
nal difpatch. Madrid, 14, 1562. 928. 

62. Philip II; Ids order concerning the (hipping 
goods in foreign bottoms* (SpanilhO Madrid^ 
May 31, 1563. 233. 

63. Sir Tho. Chaloner, to Q. Elizabeth ; an origi- 
nal difpatch. IMadrid, Oct. 24, x562. 236. 

64. A lift of perfons releafed, abfentces, and peni-^ 
tents, in the inquifilibn of Seville. Oft. 28, 1562^ 

238. 

65. Sir Tho. Chaloner ; his rcmonftrancc to Phi- 
lip 11. about fome goods of his, feized at Bilboa. 
(Lat.) ' 240. 

66. Sir Tho. Chaloner, to Q. Elizabeth ; two ori- 
ginal difpatches. Madrid, Nov. 16, and Oct. 19, 
i562. 242. 

67. SirTho. Chaloner, toWm. Cecil? an original 
difpatch. Madrid, Nov. 16, 1562. 248. 

68. A fummary of a remonftrance made by the 
Englifii ambafiador to the K. of Spain. (Spanifli.) 
Nov. 27, 1562. 251. 

69. SirTho. Chaloner? to Q. Elizabeth; along 
difpatch, not figned. Madrid, Dec. 20, 1562. 253. 

70. A rehearfal of certain matters decla»rcd by the 
Spanifli ambalVador to the lords of the Queen's coun- 
cil, touching fome infringement of his privileges ; 
and of their anfwer thereto. Jan. 7, 1562. 258. 

71. Minutes of ftate papers, chiefly letters from 
Madrid, of the year 1562. 261. 

72. Philip II; his order for the reftitution of fome 
Englifli perfons and eftecls, ftized at Seville. (Orig* 
Spanifli.) Madrid, Feb. 3, 1562. 266. 

73. -The Lords of Council, to fir Tho. Chaloner; 
concerning fome outrage committed by the Bp. of 
Aquila (the Spanifli ambafl'ador) in the queen's 
houfe, which he inhabited. (Orig.) Weftminlier, 
Jan. 9, 1562-3. 267. 

74. A proteftation of D. Louis de Requefens, tliat 
the K. of Spain ought to have precedency l>efore 
the K. of France. (Spanifli.) 1562. 271. 

75. A relation of a conference held between D. 
Alvaro de Quadra, Spanifh ambafiador in England, 
and the lords of the Privy Council ; concerning an 
outrage committed in the faid ambaflador's houfe* 
(Spanifli.) Jan. 7, 1563. 272. 

76. A Spanifli paper, addrefled to the K. of Spain, 
concerning the releafe of fome Englifli fliips. 277* 

77. Philip II, to Q. Elizabeth; credential in fa- 
vour of D. Guz. i\ Sylva, who is ordered to remon- 
ftrate againft an outrage"^ committed by Capt. Tho. 
Stude in the port of Bayonne. (Orig. Lat.) Jan. 
23, 1564. 279* 

78. Minutes of letters from Madrid, of the year 
1563. 280. 

79* A meflage from the K of Sparn, to the Eng* 
lifti ambafiador; concerning an aftray in the Spanilh 
ambaifador's houfe in London. (Spanifh.) 281* 

80. Minutes of letters from and to Madrid, of the 
year 1563 and 4. 282. 

81. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Tho. Chaloner; an original 
difpatch. Weftm. May 1, 1563. ' 287. 

82., Q. Elizabeth, to Philip II; remonftrating 
againft the feizure of Englifli merchants and fliips. 
(^Lat.) Windfor, March 17, 1 563-4 .^^ 289. 

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83. -Q. Elizabeth's inftruaions to John Man, dean 
of Glouceftcr, fent ambalVador into Spain. (Orig.) 
Greenwich, Feb. 20, 1565-6* ^9i. 

84. Articles exhibited to the K. of Spain, by Mr. 
Man, on his firft coming ; with the king s anfwer to 
the mart. (Lat.) 1566. ^93. 

85. Jo* Man, to Q. Elizabeth ; reports his having 
delivered her letters to the K. of Spain, &c- (Orig.) 
Madrid, May 18, 1566. ^97. 

86. The Englilli ambalTador in Spain (Maur), to 
the K. of Spain ; claimins^ the privilege of having an 
Englilh chaplain. (Spanifli.) 299. 

87. A petition of the Engl ifli merchants detained 
in Spain, to the K. of Spaia ; and a letter from Q. 
ICIizabeth, to the faid king, in their behalf. (Lat.) 
The latter dated Greenwich, Feb. 17, 1565-6. 30i. 

88. a. Three draughts of letters, and one cypher, not 
decyphered ; probably from Mr. Man to his fecre- 
tary fent to England. June? 1566. 303. 

88. b. A paflport for poft-horfes to be fupplied to 
CJodf. Chapman, from Madrid to Bilboa. (Orig. 
8paniih.) Madrid, Dec. 27, 1567. 308. 

89. Minutes of feveral letters between Q. Eliza- 
beth, thQ K. of Spain, the D. of Parma, but moftly 
between the queen's minifters, and Andreas de 
Loo ; being an abftraft of the faid A- de Loo's ne- 
gociations with the D. of Parma for a peace between 
the Queen and the K. of Spain. 1586, 7, 8. 310. 

90. A paper in Cecil's hand, indorfed, " A pri- 
vate confultation of the Q. Majefty with the Ld. 
keeper, E. of Lcicefter, &c." relating to inftruftions 
to be given to fir H. Norris, fent into Spain. March 
14, 1569-70? 32ff. 

91. Inftruftions to fir Hen. Cobham, fent into 
Spain; 2 copies. July, 1575. 328. 

92. Q. Elizabeth, to Philip II ; conciliatory. (Spa- 
hiih.) Hampton-court, Dec. 29, 1576. 342. 

93. Inftru6tions to fir John Smith, fent into Spain. 
KoV. 15, 1576. 343. 

94. Sir John Smith, to fir Fr. AValfingham ; along 
report from Spain, not figned. Feb. 5, 1576-7. 351.* 

95. Sir John Smithes memorial to the king Catbo- 
lick. (Lat.) 1576? ' 354. 

96 Efcovedo, to the K. of Spain ; about raifing 

money in the Low countries. (Spanilh.) Antwerp, 
March 27, 1577. 355. 

97. Don John ofAuftria; copies of three lettcis 
from him: 1. to Ant. Perez, fee' to the king of 
Spain, April 7, 1577 ; 2. and 3. to' the K. of Spain, 
Lou vain, April 7, 1577. 357. 

98. , . . . Efcovedo, to the K. of Spain ; four letters, 
the laft without tht name: 1. and 2. April 6, and 8 ; 

Antwerp, April 19; 4. Antwerp, April 6, 1577. 

359. b. 

99. Jo. Barker, to the E. of Lcicefter ; about com- 
mercial matters; the purchafe of pipe ftaves, &c. 
(Orig.) St. Lucar de Barameda, April 28, 1578. 

362. 

100. Articles ta be accorded between the Queen 
and the K. of Spain. 564. 

101. Articles concerning a loan demanded of Q. 
Elizabeth by the ftates of the Low countries; alfo 
ubout auxiliary troops, and for a league. (Lat.) 

368. 

102. Jo. Barker, to the E. of Lcicefter; two ori- 
ginal letters. St» Lucar, June 10, and April 12, 
1578. 371. 

103. Q. Elizabeth, to Philip II; requefting that 
the wife of Boreman, an Englilhman, who had been 
detained Vy the inquifition, xnigbl be allowed to 



come away with her hufband^ (Lat.) Green w* 
April 8, 1578. S75» 

104. The Pr. of Parma, to the D. dc Terra nova; 
ab<mtthc progrefs of a fiege, &c? (Lat.) Camp 
before Tradatum Mofie (Mieftricht?) May 2J| 
1579. 377. 

105. Roger Bodenham, to the E. of Lcicefter; 
intelligence about preparations in Andalufia, tlie 
Cath. king's motions, &c. (Orig.) St. Lucar^ 
June 2, 1580? 379w. 

106. Don Antonio (pretender to the Crown of 
Portugal) to Henry Knowles ; about fending fome 
troops to the D. d'Anjou. Deax (Dax?) 

1581. S8]. 

107. Geo. North, to \Vm. Herle; news from 
court. (Orig.) Lond. Jan. 3, 1581. 383. 

108. H. Knowles, to the E. of Lcicefter; com^ 
plains of delays in the navy, probably of Portugal* 
(Orig.) From on board, ]Vov. 7, i58i. 3844 

109. Edw. Pryn, to the E. of Lcicefter; reports 
the ftatc of the ifland of Tercera, which held for D. 
Antonio. (Orig.) Angra in Tercera, Nov. 16, 
1581. 386* 

110. Don Antonio, to Ilcn. Knowles; about the 
feizure of fome Portuguefe lliips going to Spain, &c. 
1581.^ 388. 

in. The heads of the caufes of the difniiflion of 
the ambalfador of Spain (^leiidojfa) with the anfwer 
to his objeftions. 1584? 390/ 

112. Another paper OH the fame fubjef^; direOed to 
Mr. Waade, fent into Spain. March 8, 1584. 392. 

1 1 3. Minutes of two ftate papers about the trade 
the Netherlands. May 14 and 27, 1564. 394* 

114. Sir Tho. Chaloner, to Q. Elizabeth; an ab- 
ftraft of his difpatch from Madrid. May 9, 15G4. 

394. b. 

1 1 5. Sir Tlio. Chaloner, to the K. of Spain ; a me* 
morial concerning the merchants detained, &c. 
(Spanilh.) Madrid, June 6, 1364. 396. 

1 16. Abftrafts of two letters from fir Tlio. Chalo- 
ner, to fec'^ Cecil. Madrid, June 9 and 15, 1564. 

397. b. 

1 1 7. Sir Tho. Clialoner, to the K. of Spain ; a me- 
morial coHcerning four Ihips detained at St. Sebaftian. 
(Spani(h.) 1564? 398. 

118. Minutes of letters from fir Tho. Clialoner, to 
the Q. and fcc^ Cecil. ^Madrid, June, 156^ 

398. b. 

1 1?). Heads of a treaty of peace between Q. Eliza-» 
beth and K. Philip ll. (French.) i586? 400. 

120. Articles likely to be propounded to the 
United Provinces. Jan. 17, 1586. 400, b. 

121. Q.Elizabeth, to Ld. Buckhurft ; inftru^lions 
concerning a peace with Spain. 401. 

122. A paff[>ort figned Alexander in far 

vour of the E. of Derby, and others, fent by Q. Eli- 
zabeth to negociate a peace. (Fr. the beginning 
Avanting.) Almiera, Dec. 22, 1587. 403. 

123. Fran. Cor to the E. of Lcicefter; 

concerning fome private concerns,- the Mriter ap- 
pears to have been imprifoned in London, (Orig. 
Spanilh.) 1586? 404. 

124. An Italian letter figned Emilio , to his 

father; about fome military operations. (Au inter-% 
cepted letter.) Brechc? May 4, 1586. 40ij. 

125. Alex, Farnefe, to Q. Elizabeth; conciliatory^ 
(Orig. Ital.) Campo fopra Vcnello, June 20, 1586, 

408. 

ie6. Liccn^* Caldcron, to Philip II; a report on 

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Indian affairs. (Orig. Spanifli.) Pan,am?i, Mardi 
1$, 1 586. 410. 

127. A paper, indorfcd by Cecil, " t)oubts moved 
by tbc commiflioners for tlie Low countries con- 
cerning Don Antonio, &c, Nov, 29, 1587. 4 1 4. 

128. A routjh drauglit, corre6^cd by Cecil, defec- 
tive at both ends ; being probably inftruttions for 
tlie conimiffioners at the treaty of Bourbourg. 1587. 

414. 

1 2p. A catalogue of writings that are to be lu- 
ferted in the report of the Queen s commiflioners ne- 
gociation. 440. 

1 30. Part of a letter of And. dc Loo, touching a 
cclVatiou of arms. (Ital.) 441. 

131. The duke of Paima (Alex. Farnefe) ; his fafe- 
conduft for the E. of Derby, and others. (Lat) 
Ghent, Jan. 25, 1588. 442. 

132. Q. Elizabeth's conimiflTion tp the E. of Derby, 
fir Wm. Brooke, Ld. Cobliam, fir James Croft, Dr. 
Val. Dale, and Dr. Jolm Rogers, to treat with the 
conmiiflioners of the K. of Spain. (Lat,) Green- 
wich, Feb. 2, 1587-8. 444. 

133. Tlie Prelid. Richardot and advocate Maes, 
to the Lords Commiflioners ; about the place and time 
of the meeting of the congrcfa. (Fr.) Bmlfels, 
April 15, 1588. 448. 

134. The D. of Parma's commiflion to the count 
d'Aremberg, Card. Ciranvelle, Pref. Richardot, Dr. 
Afaes, and Flam. Garnier, to treat with the Englifli 
commiflioners. (Fr.) Bruflels, March 4, 1588. 449. 

135. A report of Morris, to the Lds. 

Commiflioners ; touching the negociations. April 25, 
1588- 451. 

136. A proje6l of a ceflation of arms^ brought by 
Morris. 1588. 453. 

137*:^ Articles which fir James Croft propofcd to the 
D. of Parma, m behalf of Q. Elizabeth. April; 
1588. 454. 

138. Prefid. Richardot s anfwer to the above ar- 
ticles. (Fr.) May 10, 1588. 45G. 

139. Philip II; his commiflion to the D. of Parma, 
to treat with Q. Elizabeth. (Fr.) St Laurens, April 
J7, 1588. 459. 

140. 1. The Queen's commiflioners, to the king of 
Spain's commiflioners, ^lay so ; 2. the K.'s commif- 
fioners, jVIay 31 ; 3. the Queen's commiflioners, June 
1 ; 4. the Kind's commiflioners, June 1 1 ; 5. the 
Queen's commiffioners, June 4 ; 5. the laft; Arriting 
given by the King's commiflioners, touching a cefla- 
tion of arms, June '15, 1588. 461. 

14T. A new propofition for a ceflation of arms, 
propofed by Richardot, June 13: and an unfwer 
tliereto, by the Englifli commiflioners. June 15, 1588. 

468. 

142. Poftulata legatorum fer. reginaj Anglian, (a 
draught.) Bourbourg, June 17, 1588: and an an. 
fwer to the fame, exhibited June 28. 471. 

143. Queftions meet to be confidered, touching the 
intended treaty of peace. 476. 

144. The French Ambafl*. in Spain, to the K his 
maftcr; concerning the negociations, &c. Madrid, 
Jan. 22, 1587. 478. 

145. The prince of Parma's paflport for the Eng- 
lifli commiflioners. (Fr.) Bruflels, Sept. 21, 1587. 

480. 

146. Another fimilar paflport. (Orig. Fr.) Sluys, 
Aug. 6, 1587. 484, 



147. The Dv of Parma, to Q. Elizabeth; conci- 
liatory, (Fr.) Bruflels, Nov. 9, 1587; 485. 

148. Tho. Leighton, to the E; of Leiceftcr ; about 
the preparations of the Spaniards. (Orig.) Guem- 
fcy, Feb. 7> 1586. 4^6., 

XYpafian, C. VllL 

' Codex ehartac. in foHo, conftans foliis 400. 

I. "A confideration Ivom' a peace maybe mad6 
with fafety between her JVlajefly and the K. of Spain ; 
and, if not, how a war may be maintained ^le end 
wanting. 1588* 2. 

?. Card, de Granvelle, to Q. Elizal>eth; concern- 
ing the treatment and exchange of his nephew Monf. 
de Thouraife. (Orig. Fr.) BQul•bo^rg, July 1, i5a«. 
* 10. 

3. Philip 11, to D. P^drp de Valdes, iiii admiral ; 
con(-*^ming fome naval .aftajirs, hi^ fquadron having 
been driven into port by a fionn* (Qrig. SpaniflLj 
St. Laurens, June 28, 1588. ■ 1 1. b. 

4. A paper in Cecil's hand, being the draught of 
a confultation upon certain queftions relating to a 
treaty of peace with Spain. Feb. ^25, 1587-8. 12. 

5. lu^lru^lions for the E. of Derby, &c. ^rouimif- 
fioners for negociatine a peace with Spain. (A 
draught in Cecils hand) Jan. 1588. .18. 

6. An anfwer of the Spanifli commiflioners, to a re- 
ply of tjie Queen's commiflioners. ( Lat.) June SQ, 
1588. ' ' ' . 00 

7. Val. Dale, to the E. of Leicefter ; two original 
letters ; the negociations ahnpft at a ftand. Bour- 
bourg, June 27 and 21, 1588. 24. 

s! Sir James Croft, to tlic E. of Leicefter ; con- 
cerning the negociations. (Qrig.) Bourbourg, JuJRC 
17, 1588. 23, 

9. Tlie E. of Derby, to the E. of Leicefter; a 
friendly letter. (Orig.) Bourbourg, June 17, 1588. 

SO. 

10. Val. Dale, to the E. of Leicefter ; tmftingL^. 
Harry Seymour will be able to keep the Spanifli fleet 
in the Low countries from coming out. (Orig.) 
Bourbourg, June 17, J 588. 32. 

II. Nine letters from the Q.'s commiflioners iti 
Flanders, to the Q. and the Lds. of council ; con- 
cerning their negociations, Oftend, March 13 and 
19, April 6, 12, 17, 26, May 5, 9, and 13, 1588. 35. 

12. Two projects for a ceflation of arms; the one 
by the Engliflj, and the other by the Spanifli Commrs. 
(Lat. and Fr.) May 28, 1588. 60. 

1 3. Eight letters from the Q.'s commiflioners to the 
J^ls. of council ; on their negociations. May 24, 
29, June 1, 4, 7, 8, 21, and 27, 1588. 62. 

14. An account of the fhips, ordnance, and ftores, 
at Dunkirk. June 13, 1588. 75^ 

15. A lift of places which fec'^ Garnier faid were 
not under the commandment of her Majefty to keep 
during the ceflation of arms. 1588. * 76. 

1 6. A fchediile of the Spanifli commiflTioners, of June 
14; and one of the Englifli commiflioners, of June 
15, 15S8. 7^ 

1 7. " Poftulata legatorum reginae Anglicc.'' Bour- 
bourg, June 17-28, 1588. so. 

18. " Replicatiq legator, regina Anglias ad refpon- 
fionem fadtom per legatos regis Catji. ad poftulata 
diaorum legator.reginas Angl." Bourbourg, June 20- 
July 1, 1588. 

19. Refponfio legator, regis Catlipl. ad poftulata 
legator. Aug, June 29^1688. 83. 

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20. The quintilplkraW of the Spinifli conimiffibriers, 
tind fextuplicate of the Eng. commiffioners, touching 
the ceflation of arms. June 3 ami 4, 158,8. 85. 

21. " Queftions upon fevcn articles fot th€ peace." 
June 10, 1588. ' ' 

22. "The bell conditions for a peace.'* June io> 
1588. 93. 

23. Sir Fra. Walfmgham, to the E. of Leicefter ; 
direftinghimto examine Colonna, a prifoner. (Qrig.) 
Court, May 5, 1588. 95. 

24. A lift of the fliips, their crews and equipment, 
lender the Command of the D. of Medina Sidonik. 
-May 1, 1-588. ' ' !9t: 

25. Rough memoranda, out of treaties con- 
-cludc^ at Cologu and Btuflels. (Lat.) ' ?)8. 

26. Ilie E. of Derby, to th^ E. ofLcicefter; noti- 
fying W& arrival at Oftend, and ihclofing an inter- 
cepted letter from one Tho. Worthington, proba- 

My a i^icft, to Mr. Jo. Smith ; • duted Often<i, Feb. 

;Q7.' (Orig.) Oftend, Feb. 28, 1587-8. ' ' 100. 

' 27. Q. Elizabeth ; htr coihniifrion to treat with the 
Spanifh deputies : the Ei'iglifli tommiflidners are not 

' named h^re^ • (I^t.) Jam 1 588. 103. 

28v Q. Elizabeth's fafe-dondu6l for the K. of Spain's 
commiflioners. (Lat.) 1588. 106. 

29. The D. of Parma^s fafe-conduft for Q. Eliza- 
-beth's coiniriiirionei's. (Lat.) Ghent, Jan. 25, 158S.. 

, . 108.' 

So. " The beginning of a fummary of tlie adioiis 
of the Queen's commiflioners, for aprojeft of recefs," 
1588. .109.' 

31. Dr. Val. Dale, to the E. of Leicefter? (Con- 
cerning the negociations at Bourbourg. Jan. ,1588. 

110. 

' 32. The ftile of the Queen's commiflioners for mak- 
ing out their fafe-condu6t. 1588. 1 1 5. 

33. Doubts to be refolved by the lords of council, 
'toiicertiirtg the treaty with Spain. 1588. U 6 

i4. Inftru6lions for the Q.'s commiflioners at the 
treaty. Dec. 1587. 1 17. 

35. A proportion of two months viftuals for the 
garrifon of Flulhing. 131. b. 

36. A fummary report of the proceedings between 
the Englilh and Spanilh commiflioners at Bourbourg. 
1588. 133. 

37. A conjefture, whereby it appears that the D. of 
Parma doth determine very fliortly to invade Eng- 
land. 1588. 146. 

38. A paper of the Englifli commiflioners; con- 
cerning their demajids, partly concerning the Q. s loan 
to the ftates of the Low countries. 149. 

39. Confideratious on the propiiety of making 
peace with Spain. 155. 

40. Dr. Val. Dale, to Q. Elizabeth ; a report of 
his proceedings. July 22, 1588. 165. 

41. Notes of the infufficiency of the anfwer of the 
Spanidi commiflioners, to the reply of the Englilh 
commiflioners. J.une 26, 1588. 171. 

42. Propofitions of the Englilh, with the anfwers 
of the Spanilli commiflioners. (Fr.) July 1588. 

173. 

• 43L Four letters of the Queen's commiflioners, to 
the Lds. of council, &c. on their negociations. July 
69 d% 12 and 26, 1588. 174. 

44. Points in variance between the K. of Spain and 
the ftates of the Low countries, concerning religion : 
feemingly the beginning of a treaty. I8I. 

45. Qbfervations upon Dr. Dale's report of the 
proceedings of the Englilli commiflioners at Bour- 



bourg ; in which Ifeveral omiffions^and niilrq^refenti- 
tioiis are pointed out. 1588. 190. 

46. Di'. Datle-s report' 'bf words fpok en W the D* 
of Parma and RicJiatdof, at .the i colloquy at Bouf- 
bourg, on live coming foith of the Armada; and the 
queen's obfervations thereupoui 1588* > 202. 

47. The number of the companies^ both of horfc 
and. foot, reported by Gamier to be in wages with 
the Duke of Parma. IVo copies. 1588^ 203. 

48. A, relation of the Spanilh Armada, which de-^ 
parted from Li fl)on, May 30, 1588. 20^1 

49. The number of the K. of Sj)ain's lliipping in 
the Netherlands. 1588. 205. b. 

50. Mr. Hunter, to . about his imprifoiv 
ment .as a fpy, and intelligence concerning a Spanilh 
fleet, &C; (Orig ? a horn inftead of lignature.) Feb* 
10, 1^89. 207* 

51. Copies of eight letters intercepted in the Low 
countries,, fix of them from the D. de Scfla at Rome : 
1. to the Archd. Erneft ? Feb. 28 ; 2. 3. and 4. to the 
K. of Spain, Jan. 1, Feb. 11, and 14; 5. to the D. 
de Feria, Feb. 28 ; 6. to the Ct. de Fuentes, Milan, 
Feb. 28 ; 7. from Don Jofeph d 'Alcuna? to Ct. de 
Fuentes, Milan, Man 13; and 8, Ju. de Jero Conftable, 
to the count de Fuentes, Milan, Feb. 22: all of 
1594. 210. 

52. Copy of a long letter, faid to be from Ct 
Taxis, to the K. of Spain ; intercepted. (Fr.) 223. 

53. PreC Richardot, to the lords of the Queen's 
council ; about fome difference between the Q. and 
the Archd, Erneft, concerning their titles. (Orig. 
Fr.) Bruffels, Nov, 25, 1594. 23 j. 

54. Archd. Erneft, t<) Q. Elizabeth ; on fending her 
a paflport for fir Tho. W ilkes. (Orig. Fr.) Bruf- 



fels. Oft. 14, 1594. 

55. Inftruftions to fir Tho. Wilkes, fent tb Archd. 
Erneft ; chiefly to remonftrate againft the treafonable 
pra6lices of certain Spaniards in England. Sept. 1 8, 
1594. 234. 

56. Minutes of a letter from the Archd. Erneft, to 
Q. Elizab. 061. 14. (vid. vill. 54.) ; and 2. the queen's 
anfwer, complaining of the ftile of the above letter, 
Oct. 30, 1595? no doubt 1594. 240. 

57. Count de Fuentes, to Archd. Erneft? intelli- 
gence, &c. (Fr.) Bruflels, Jan. 16, 1595. 243. 

58. " A ftrait proclamation made by the king of 
Spain (Philip II.) prohibiting the importation ot all 
Englilh commodities, and thole of Holland and Zea- 
land. Jan. 20, 1596. 247. 

59. A declaration of the K. of Spain ; concerning 
the raifing of a fupply of money. (Spanilh.) en e\ 
Pafido (fic.) Nov. 29, 1596. 253. 

60. Another copy of VIII. 58. Jan. 20, 1596. 255. 

61. Tlie ftates of Artois, to the K. of Spain, the 
prince de Ligne? and the Archd. cardinal (Albert?) 
on the intended marriage between the faid Albert and 
the infanta Ifabella, and the ceflion of the Low 
countries to them ; alfo reprefenting their neceflitous 
ftate. (Fr.) Arras, Jan. 9, 1598. 261. 

62. a. Another copy of Vlll. ^58. Jan. 20, 1596. 

2f>3. 

62, b. Pres. Richardot and two other commiflioners 
from Archd. Albert, to the faid Archduke; reportinjg 
their negociations with the Papal and French com- 
miflioners : an intercepted letter. (Orig. Fr.) Vervins, 
Feb. 10, 1598. 267. 

63. The Card. Albert, to the K. of Spain ; con- 
cerning his marriage with the infanta, and the renun- 
ciation of the Low countries, &c. three letters: the 
laft article is an abftraft. Bruffels, Jam 6, and Feb, 
16, 1598. 273. 

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64. A letter to Card. Albert, from a principal fer- 
vant of ki3 in Spain ; on tlie renunciation, &c. This 
and the preceding articles are Englifli tranflationsy 
and probably decyphers. May Qyl^QB. £76. 

65. Various extradto out of the inftru6lions of 
Card. Albert, to hiscon^miffioners; and^ pf thieir let- 
ters to him. 1598. " . . 281. 

66. Another fet of fimilar extra6^Sy containing 
more articles. 1598. 289. 

67. Divers reafons to move her Majefty to fend 
fome fpecial agent to the Arcfad. 'Erneft, lately come 
ipto the Low countries. IS99. £97. 

68. The Archd. Card. Albert, to Philip II ; two 
orig, letters in cypher (Spanilh) : the ifi decyphered, 
concerning a peace with France ; the 2d not decv- 
phered, but faid to contain a conference with the 
Eleft. of Cologn, touching the fucceflion of the 
empire, and an overture for a treaty made by the 
ilates. Bruflels, Jan. 6, and Feb; 18, 159^; 9 IS. 

69. Carlos Clocman, to Count d'Aretnbcrg y the 
renunciation and marriage fettled ; the king recover- 
^Sf {Ong. Spaniili.) Madrid, May 9, 1^598. 

317. 

70. Tlie Arclid. Card, Albert, to Philip II; an ori- 
ginal letter in cypher, decyphered. (Spanilh.) Bruf- 
fels, Jan. 6, 1598- 319. 

71. A journal of an Englifh commiffioner in the 
Low countries, from May 12 to July 28, l6oo. 821. 

72. Q. Elizabeth's in(lru£tions to her commiflion- 
crs, for a treaty with Spain. May, 1600. 341. 

73. The Englifh commiffioners at Boulogne, fir 
Hen. Neville, John Herbert, &c. to fec^ Cecil; two 
difpatches concerning their negociations with the 
Spanifh commiffioners. Boulogne, May 29> and June 
J 2, 1600. 343. 

74. A memorial from the commiffioners at Bou- 
logne, defiring further inflru£tions on divers points ; 
fent over by Mr. Edmunds. June 20, i6oo. 349. 

75. An anfwer-to the memorial prefented tcy the 
Lds. of Council by Mr. Edmunds, from the commif- 
fioners at Boulogne. June so, 1600. 351. 

^ 76. The commiffioners at Boulogne, to ftc^ Cecil ; 
two difpatches. Boulogne, July 6, and 12, 1600. 

353. 

77. Sec' Cecil, to the commiffioners at Boulogne. 
Greenw. July 14, i6oo. 357. 

78. The commiffioners at Boulogne, to fee' Cecil ; 
a long difpatch. Boulogne, July 16, 1600. 359. 

79. Q.Elizabeth, to the commiffioners at Boulogne; 
charging them to demand a categorical anwer. 
Greenw. July 19, 1600. 363. 

80. Sec' Cecil, to the commiffioners at Boulogne. 
Greenw. July 20, 1600. 365. 

81. The commiffioners at Boulogne, to fee' GeciL 
Boulogne, July 20, 1 600. \ 367. 

82. The Lds, of Council, to the commiffioners at 
Boulogne ; two difpatches. Greenw. July 23 and 25, 
1600. 369. 

83. Prefident Richardot, to Mr* Beale and Mr. Ed* 
munds ; recapitulating fome parts of the proceedings 
in the negociations, by way of juftification. (Orig. 
Ft.) Bruflels, Nov. 16, 1600. 375. 

84. ^MclVrs. Beale and Edmunds, to Prefid. Ri- 
chardot ; cxpoftulatory, in anfwer to the preceding ar- 
ticle. (Ir.) London, Dec. 12, iGoo. 377. 

85. Q. Elizabeths inftruaions to fir Hen. Neville, 
John Ilcrbnt, Efq. Robt. 15eale, Efq. and Tho. Ed- 
imiunds, Efq. ftnt to treat with Spanilli commiflioners. 
Bkiay^ 1600. 379. 

tdf^c^ €ecil, to the cotemifliQners at ffoiidogne ; 



on fedding thein'theit commiffion, the abave i'nftrtic- 
tions, and divers other papers. Greenwich, May 12, 
1600. 384. 

. 87. Tho. Edmunds, to fec^ Cecil. BoitLognfi,iJune 
20, 1600. I 387. 

68; Archd. Albert; his fub-delegation of the com- 
miflioners appointed; by the -R of Spain to ti^at 
with Englana, the.king'^ commifljon being, ihferfed 
ini the iilftrumeht May 20, 1 600. s 8^. 

89. A paper ejchibited by the Englifli to the Spa- 
nifh comraiffiofierS-; ctorttemmg fome alterations in 
the ftile of their public inftruraents. (Lat.) May 
2l'June2, 1600^ S9S. 

: 90. Archd. . Albert and the infanta Ifabel ; tiieir 
commiflion to Richardot, and Vereykcn (audiencier) 
to treat with the Englifh commiflioners. (Fr.) Brpf- 
fels, May 23, i6poi 395. 

91. Four Spanifli , commiffioners ; a remonftrance 
concerning fcime informalities in the hegociatiolis. 
(Lat) Boulogne, Jiirie 1, 16O0. 597. 

The marquis d'Ayamonte, to James I; con- 
gratulating him on his acceflion to the crown of 
England. (Orig. Lat) Ayartonte, June, 1 603. 

399. 



Yefpajtan, QAX. 

Codex chartiac. in fol. folior. 688. 
An Offici2|l Copy BooL 

1. Inftruftions for the earl of Nottingham, Ld. 
high; admiral of England, employed by his Majefly 
for taking the oath of the K. of Spain (PhiUp.n.) for 
the pbfervance of the peace. * 1. 

2. Inftruftions to fir Ch. Cornwallis, fent aihbafla- 
dor to the K. of Spain. 1605. 

3. A feries of letters from Sir Ch. CornAirallis, ia 
the year 1605, during his embafly in Spain. 10. b. 

(1.) To Ld. Cranborne^ fec^ of ftate. The Groyne, 
Aprr 16* • 10. b. 

(2.) To Ld. Northampton, warden of the Cinque- 
ports. The Groyne, Apr. 18. 11. b. 

. (3».) To Ld. Cranborne. The Groyne, Apr. 20. 

13. b. 

(4.) To Ld. Northampton. Valladolid, May 29, 

15. 

(5.) To theP' Council. Valladolid, May 31. 16. b. 
(6.) To Ld. Ellefmere^ Ld. chancellor. Vallad. 

June 1. so. b. 

(7.) To Ld. Cranborne. Vallad. June K si. b. 
(8.) To Ld. Cranborne. Vallad, June 2. 33 b. 
(9.) To Ld. Cranborne. Vallad. June 6. 38. b. 
(10.) To the Lds. of Council. Vallad. July 9. 

39. b. 

(11.) To James r. Vallad. July 9. 41. 
(12.) To Ld. Northampton. Vallad. July 9. 43. b. 
(13.) To Ld. Cranborne. Vallad. July 9. 44. b. 
(14.) To fir Henry Wotton, Ambafl". at Venice. 

Vallad. July 10. 46. b. 

(15.) To the Lds of Council Vallad. July 15. 

47. b.. 

(16.) To Ld. Cranborne, now E. qf Saliibui/v 
Vallad. July *7. 51. 

(17^) To Cxaiilxmi^. Jiow of &Ufl)ury. 

5!2. b. 

(is.) To Ld. Noitliamptoit. Vallad. July 27« 

•'ftr ''\ 1*.'. \ ' v*'i'u .c:^- * 

(1d.> to LA Saliflteiy. Vallad. Ji^flS. 57. iK 
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(to.) To the Lds. of Council. Vallad. July 28. I lo. [u.] Sir The. Edmund, to fir Ch. Corn.- 
^ ' ^ . . 62, walhs. . Sept 22, 1605. 175. 

To fir Tho, Pawy, AmbaiE in France. Val- ^ ii. Continuation of the fcries of letters fron> fir 

1^. Aug. 6. > ^7- Ch. Comwalli8 of the year 1605. 176.0. 

(22.) To the Lds. of Council. Vallad. Aug.?. (41.) To Ld. Salifbury. Valladol. Oa 18. I76.b, 

67. b. (42.) To Ld.SaHfi)ury. Vallad. 178. b. 

(23.) Tothe Lds. of Council. Vallad. Aug. 18. 71. I (43.) To Ld. Nortliampton. Vallad. 184. 

(24.) To Ld.Salift)uiy. Vallad. Au^. i 8. 73. . (44.) To Ld. Saliflbury. Vallad. 188. 

(25.) ToLd. Saliftury. Vallad. Aug. 21. 76..b. (45.) To Ld. SalHbury. 190. 

(26.) To Ld. Suffolk, Ld. chamherlain. (46.) To Tho» Wottoi^ prefjdettt of the Spanifh 

...... > 78. b. I company of merchants in London. Valiad. 

(27.) To Ld. Salifbury. Vallad. Aug. 24. 79* I . JQi.b. 

.) To Ld. Nottingham, Ld. high admiral. I (47.) To Ld. Salilbury. Vallad. 193. b. 

Sept. 20. 8«. j (48.> To the Lds. of Council. Vallad. igs.b. 

(29.) To Ld. Saliftury ..; .. .83. j (49.) To the merchants and faftors of Liibon. 203, 

(SO.) To Ld. Saliftury. Vallad. Sept. 4. 96. (50.) To Ld. Suffolk. Vallad. 205. 

(32.) To the Lds. of Council ; inclofmg a memo- j (51.) To Ld. Saliflbury. «06. 

rial to the K. of Spain, in behalf of the Englift ,2, Continuation of the feries of letters to fir Ch. 

merchants tradmg into Spain. Vallad. Sept ^6. I Comwallis. 1605. i 209. b. 

^ « 1./. ,r 1 From the Lds. of Council. Greenwich, May 

(33.) To the E. of Salifbury. Vallad. Sept 8. gg. 209. b. 

' ' ,r » ' [16.] From Sir Wm. Waad, clerk of the council 
(34.) To the E. of Southampton. Vallad I «io. b. 

103 I 

. , „„ , * I [17.1 From Walter Matthew, mayor of Plymoutlu 

(35.) To fir Geo. Bucke. Vallad 104. Sept 26. 211, 

(36.) To the.Lds. of Council Vallad. . . . , . 106. [ 1 8.] From Sir Tho. Edmund. Oa. 21. 2ii.b] 

(37.) To Ld. S4ifbury. Vallad, Sept 15. 109. [19.] From Ld. Nottingham. Oa. 2i6.b. 

(38.) To Ld: Salilburyi Vallad. ill. I £20.] From the D. de Lerma. FcrdefiUas, Nov. 2 u 

(33.) To the Lds. of council Vallad. Sept. 15. j 219. b. 

I 13* A dtfcourfe delivered by fir Ch. Comwallis to 
(^4^ TotheD.'de Lerma: a memorial. 116. b. | the !>. de Lerma. S20. 

4. A feries of letters to fir Ch. Comwallis ; written | 14. (52.) Sir Ch. Comw. to the Lds. of Council, 
in the year 1605. 118. b. J 225. 

[1.] From tl^e Lds. of Council Greenw. May j (53.) Sir Ch. Comw. to Ld. Salifbury. 226. 

31. "8. b, . ,5^ A difcourfe and relation made unto Walter 

[2.] From Ld. Northampton. , 120. I Hawkfworth fee' to fir Ch. Comw. of the conference 

[3.] From Ld. Salilbury. London, June 20. 192. between the D. de Lerma, the conde de Villa 

„. nntrT AL/r'c lOHg*, aud his lordfliip (fir Ch.) concerning the two 

[4.] From Sir Th. Parry, Ambaff. m France, projeds of alliance or penfion for the reducing the 

1*7. b. j Low countries unto obedience. 227. • 

[5.] From Ld. Effingham. 128. jg. Cdntinuation of fu- Ch. Corawallis's correP- 

[6.] From Ld. Suffolk. 128. b. pondence. 1605. 233. 

[7.] From Ld. Nottingh. Hampt Ct July 24. J (54.) A letter to Ld. Suffolk 233. b. 

129. b. (55.) to Ld. Ellefmere. 234. b. 

[8.] From fir Tho. Parry. ISO. (56.) to Ld. Salifbury. 235. 

[9.] From Ld. Salifl)ury. Theobald's isi. j [16.] from Ld. Salifbury. Oa. 24. 236. b. 

[10.] From fir Tho. Edmunds, Refid. at BmfTels. I [17.] from Ld. Salifbury; on the gun- 

BruflTels, Aug. 22. igs. j powder plot Nov. 9. 240. 

' [1 1.] From Ld. Northampton. 136. 17. The letter to lord Mounteagle, to caution him 

r n T7 r Tj Tsr^^t^^ ■D^.A «♦ againft going to the Houfe of Lords on the day of 

[12.] From fir H. Wotton, Refid. at Venice, the intended gunpowder plot Nov. 8. 246. b. 

5. (40. b.) Sir Ch. Comwallis, to fir Hen. Wotton. f^^-) Sir Ch. Comwallis to the E. of Salif- 
Aug.? 1605. 146. ^J^' . ^ ^ 

G^v.of Milan, wnttenby theD.dcSefli. J»ly^'. be bSth honouraHeandfefeunto him. a49.b. 

r.oi Tj c in 4.^ nu n^^^rtr^m^ c-^Jl I The propofitions of the D. of Lerma and count 

7. [13.] Ld. Sahlbury, to fir Ch. Comwallis. Sept yj^^ j^Jg^ „p^„ ^^e feveral conferences had 

12, 1005. ^ . D. j^iththeni} concerning a more ft reight league and 

8. A letter or difcourfe of K. James I. concerning j amity between the kings of Great Britain and Spain, 
the unlawful affembly lately held by the minifters of j 252. 
ScoUand jfent into Spain by Ld. Salifbury. 161. b. Continuation of fir Ch. Comwallis s corrcf- 

9. A propofition made by Mr. Winwood, to the j pondence. 1605. £55, 
ftates of the Low countries ; touching the tranfporta- | (^e.) A letter tp the E. of Salifbury 235. 

tion of the Spaniards (who arrived for fuccour at | r.^ n /^^^^ *v.^ nr^ ^-a 

Dover) into Flanders, dated July l : with the anfwer f ^'^"^ ^^'P^'^ 

Oom the ftates, dated Aug. 2, i605. (French.) 167. | ' *^ ^^^^a- ^^^c. 258. b. 

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(60.) A letter to Dr. CrefwelL Dec. 23. £59. 
(CI.) — to the D, de Lerma. «6o. 

[19.] — from the D, de Lerma. «6o. 

(62,) to Ld, Sanfbury. 260. b. 

[20.] from fir Tho. Parry. Nov. 27. 26S. 

[21.] from Ld. Northampton. Oft. 3. 



(63.) 
(64.) 
(65.) 



263. b. 
265. 
266. 



to Ld. Northampton* 

to fir H. Wotton. 

to Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 20-31, 1606. 

266. b. 

22. The names of fuch prifoners as were delivered 
out of the K. of Spain's eallies at Li(bon and St. 
Lucar, at the intcrceflion of fir Ch. Comwallis. 1606. 

269- 

23. Continuation of fir Charles Comwallis's cor- 
refpondence. 269; b. 

1605. 

[22,] A letterfromLd. Salifbury. Oa. 12. 269. b. 

[23.] from K James I. Oft. 8. 270. 

(66.) to K. James I. 271. b. 

(67.) to Ld. Salifbury. 27s. b. 

1606. 

[24.] from the D. de Lerma. Jan. 22. 278. 

(68.) • to Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 27. 278. 

[25.] from fir Th. Edmunds. 280. b. 

24. Certain reafons given by fir Ch. Comwallis to 
divers councillors of ftate and others in tJie Spanifh 
court, to perfuade the delivery of certain traitors taken 
in Flanders, and mentioned in the above letter from 
fir Th. Edmunds. (N* 25.) 283. 

25. Continuation of fir Ch. Cornwallis's corref- 
pondence. 16O6; 286. 

(69.) A letter to Ld. Salifbury. . 286. 

(70.) — to Ld. Salifl}ury. Feb. 12. 294. b. 

[26.] from Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 3. 295. 

[27.] from Mr. Hawkfworth. 296. 

(71.) to Ld. Salifbury. 303. 

(72.) to Mr. Hawkfworth. S04. 

. (73.) to the Lds. of Council. 304. b. 

(74.) to fir Tho. Edmund. 306. b. 

[27.] from fir Tho. Edmund. S08. 

(75.) to Ld. Salifbury. S09. b. 

(76.) to fir Tho. Edmund. sio. b. 

(770 to Ld. Salifbury. 311. 

(78.) to Ld. Salifbury. si6. b. 

26. The caufes of Wm. Squire and Tho. Taylor, 
Englilh favors, bein^detained prifoners at Lifbon. 

320. 

27. (79.) Sir Ch. Comwallis, to the D. de Lerma, 
concerning the above complaints; with reafons de- 
livered unto the ftates in Spain to obtain redrefs. 

322. b. 

28. (80.) Sir Ch. Comwallis, to Ld. Salifbury. 
Valladolid, March 28, 1606. 325. 

29. A lifl of the officers of the houfehold to the K. 
of Spain. 1606. 329. b. 

30. Continuation of the feries of letters from and 
to fir Ch. Comwallis. 1606. 

(81.) A letter to Ld. Salifbury. Vallad. April 5, 

332. 

(82.) to the Lds. of Council. 333. b. 

[28.] from fir H. Wotton. March 11. 335. 

(83.) to fir H. Wotton. 336. 

C84.) to Ld. Salifbury. 337. 



(85.) A letter to fir Geo. Carew ambafTador in 
France. 333. 

(86.) — to Ld. Salifbury. 339. 

(87.) to Ld. Salifbury. April 30. 342. 

(88.) — — ^ ta the Lds. of Council 343. 

[29.] from fir Tho. Edmund. 344. 

(89.) ^ to the^Lds. of Council. Madrid. 

347. b. 

[30.] — 



[31.1 

[32.] 

[33.] 
[34.] 

.[35.] 
[36.] 
[37.] 

.[38.] 
[39.] 



from Ld. Salifbury. March 26. 

350. b. 

front the D. of Lennox. March 6. 

Wi.b. 

frond Ld. Nottingham. March 22. 

352. 

from Ld. Nottingham. May. 353. 
from Ld. Southampton. 353. 
from Ld.SuflTolkj&c. April. 353. b. 
. from Ld. Salifbury 355. 
from Ld. Suffolk. 356* 
from lady Suffolk. 357. 
from the Lds. of Council, with cer- 



tain propofitions from his Majdly. March 17. 

358. 



(90.) 

(91.) 
(92.) 
(93.) 
(94.) 
(95.) 
(96.) 
(970 
(98.) 
(99.) 



to Ld. Salifbury. Madrid, June 3. 

364. b. 

to Ld. Salifbury. June 30. 374. 
to Ld. Northainpton. 376. b. 
to Ld. Northampton. 380. b. 
to Ld. Suffolk. 381. b. 

to the Countefa of SuflTolfc. 382. 
to Ld. Nottingham. 383. 
to Ld. Suffolk. 384. 
to Ld. Northampton* S86. 
to fir Tho. Edmunds. 887. b. 



31, Reafons to prove that the alliance with Eng- 
land, concernine the Low countries in dowry, is both 
honourable and profitable for Spain: fent to Ld. 
Salifbury, May 29, 16O6. 390. 

32. Continuation of the feries of letters from and 
to fir Ch. Comwallis. 16O6 and I607. 

1606,. 

(100.) A letter to Ld. Salifbury. 393. 

(101.) to Ld. Salifbury. 402. b. 

(102.) to Ld. Salifbury. 410. b. 

(103.) to the D, de Lerma. 413. b. 



(104.) 
(105.) 
(106.) 
(107.) 
(108.) 
(109.) 
(110.) 
(HI.) 
(112.) 
(113.) 
[40.] 

(114.) 
(115.) 
(116.) 
(117.) 



to Ld. Salifbury. June 20. 4l4.b. 
to fir Walter Cope. 421. 
toLd. Salifbury. 422. b. 

to Ld. Northampton. July 5. 426. 
to the Lds. of Council. 428. b. 
to Ld. Salifbuty. 435. 
to Ld. Salifbury. 438. b. 

to fir Tho. Edmunds. 442. 
to Ld. Salifbury, July 9. 444. 
to fec^ Prada. 444. b. 

from fir Tho. Edmunds. June 22. 

445. 

to Ld. Salifbury. 450. 
to fir Tho. Edmunds.^ 45 1 . 

to Ld. Salifbury. 453. b. 

to fir Hen. Wotton. July. 459. b. 

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[41.] A letter from the Lds. of CounciL Dec. 
31. l6o5. 46€. b. 

. |-42,] ^ from Ld.Saliibury. Junt 25, 1606. 

461. 

. 1-43 1 — ^ from the Lds» of CounciL J uly 9* 

466. 

. [44.] - — — from I4v SaliOmxy* July itt. 

469. b. 

[45.] ^ from Enw. Krufe chMCcllor of 

Denmark. (Lat) Copenh. June. 477. 

[46.] • from Laur. Krufe viceroy of Nor- 
way. (Lat) 476. 

1^47 ] from Ld. Salifbury, with a paper of 

complaints, called an Introdudion.'^ Aug. 17. 

479. K 



[48.] 

(118.) 
(U9.) 

(120.) 



— from fir Hen» Wottbn. Sept 2. 

49ub. 

tofirHen-Wotton. Sept 29. 493- 

-~ to the Lds. of Council in Spain. 

495. b. 

to the K. of Spain, a memorial in 

behalf of the Englifh merchants. Aug. 50 1 . 

(121.) — to Don Ped. de Caftillc viceroy of 

Portugal, ^05. 

(122.) toLd. Salifbury^ 507. 

(123.> .--r«^ to Ld. Salifbury. Sept 12. 514. 
(124.) — to Ld. Salifbury. Sqrt. 17. 520. 

39. A flatemrot of the grievances of the Britifh 
fuhjeas in Spain. 524. 

34. A ^wjeSt for yearly contrilmttOtt» for the 
nxaintenance of his M^efty's wan 526. b. 

35. Continuation of tke feries of letters^ from fir 
Ch. Comwallis. 1606. 

(125.) A letter to the Lds. erf Council. Sept. 6- 

527. 

(126.) to Ld. Suffolk. 534. b. ^ 

(127.) r toLd. Northampton. 535. b. 

(128.) to fir Tho. Edmunds. Sept. 9. 

536. b. 

(129.) r- to the Lds. of CoimciL Sept 30. 

537. b. 

(130.) to Ld. Salifbury. 548. 

(131.) to Ld, Salifbury. 551. b. 

(132.) to Ld. Salifbury. 558. 

^133.) to Ld. Salifbury. Oft. 28. 560. 

(134.) — to Ld, Northampton. 566* 

(135^) _ to tlie Lds. of Council. Nov. 3. 

571. b. 

^136^) to the Lds. of Council. Nov. 21. 

^ . 576. 

(137.) to Ld. Salifbuiy. Nov. 16. 585. 

(1S8.) to Ld. Salifbury. Nov. 20. 593. 

^139,) to the D. de Lerma, with fome ar- 
ticles in juftification of the letter. 594. 

(140.) tQ LA Salifbury. Dec. 21. 597. b. 

(141.) to the Lds. of Council. 599. 

. (142.) to the Lds. of Council. 601. 

36. A difcufTion, whether his majefly of Spain fhall 
proceed with the alliance with England, moved from 
themfelves, or,with that of France folicited by others? 

603. 

37. Continuation of the feries of letters from and 
to..fir Ch. Comwallis. I606. and I607. 



(143.) A letter to Ld. Northampton. Dec. 19. 

607.b. 

(144.) — - — to the Lds. of Council. 608. b. 

(145.) to Ld. Salifbury. 61c. 

(146.) — to the Lds. of CounciL 613. 

(147.) to Ld. SMifbury. 610. 

(148.) to Ld. Salifbury. Nov. 28. 62i.b. 

(149.) ^ to fir Tho. Edmunds. 626. 

(150.) to fir Geo. Carew. Jan. 19, 1607. 

627. b. 

(151.) to the Lds. of Council. C28. b. 

(152.) : to the Lds. of CounciL Jan. 14. 

629. b. 

(153.) to Ld. Salifbury. 633. b. 

(154.) . to Ld. Northampton. 642. 

(155.) to Ld. Salifbury. Feb. 657. b. ' 

(156 ) to Ld. Sulilbury. Feb. 6. 660. b. 

(157O to Ld. Salifbury. 663. 

(158.) — to Ld. Salifbury. Feb. 8. 666. b. 

(159.) to Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 9. 668. b. 

[49.] from Levin Munke fcc'^ to lord 

Salifbury. Jan. lO. . 672. b. 

(160.) to the confefTor of the K of Spain* 

Feb. 27. 676, 

(161.) to K. James I. March 7. 679. 

(162/) ' — to Ld. Salifbury. . 68a b. 

( 163.) " ' ■ to fir Geo. Carew. 685. 

Vefpajhn^ C. X. 
Codex chart, in fol. folior. 348. 
An Official Copy Book. 

1. A difcourfe of the flate of Spain, written by fir 
Ch. Comwallis, dmbaflador at that court, about the 
beginning of the year 16O7. 1, 

2. A feries of letters from and to fir Chi Comwallis^ 
1607. 35, 

[1.] A letter from Ld. Salifbury. Feb. 6. 35. 

( 1.) ' to Ld. Nortiiampton. March 28. 4 1- 

(2.) to the Lds. of Council. March 31. 

43. 

(3.) to Ld. Salifbury. March SK 48. b. 

(4.) to Ld. Sahfbury. 52. 

(5.) to Ld. Suffolk. April 3. 53. b. 

(6.) — — — to Ld. Effingham. 55. 

(7.) ^ — to the Lds. of Council. April 8. 

55. b 

(8.) to Ld. Salifbury. 59. b, 

(9.) — to the Ahp. of Canterbuiy 61. b. 

(lO.) to Ld. Salifbury. April 19. 62. 

(11.) to the Lds. of CounciL April 19, 

63. 

(12.) to Ld. Salifbury. April 23. 66. 

(13.) to Ld. Salifbury. May 3. 66. b. 

(14.) ' to the Lds. of Council. May 24. 

7.2. b- 

(15.) to the D. de Lerma.' ; 79. 

[2.] from Ld. Salifbury. April 20. 8 1. 

[3.] from Ld. Carew. April 13. 85. 

(16.) to Ld. Salifbury. May 26. 85. b. 

[4.3 ' from Ld. Northampton. April 10. 

90. 

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June 6. 9.3. b. 

(19.) — T-rr-T tp i;^, ^iort^hAmptOH. ¥»y 29. 

95. b. 

(iflS.) to Ld. Saliibiiry. June 7. 98. b. 

(ijQ.) :t »M. ■ to Ld. Sfiliflj.ury. June 14. 108. K 

(21.) to the Lds. of Council. . 107. b. 

(^^^^) r-r-T, — to Ld. SalJfbuiy. June<27. lia.b. 

(23.) to the Lds. of Coitncil. June 27. 

Il4^b- 

[5.] from th^ de Lerma; (Span.) 

June 1$. 118. b. 

[6.] ^ — — from fcfc^ Prada. (Span*) June 25. 

119* 

(24.) to the de Lenna. 120. b, 

(25.) to fee' Prada. 120. b. 

[7.1 from the D. cfe Lerma. (Span.) 

July 14. 124. b. 

(26.) to the Lds. of Council. July 10, 

124. b. 

(27.) tof Ld. Salifbury. July 10. 129. b. 

(28.) to Ld. Salilbury. July 23. 1S4. 

(29.) . — to K. James l. July 23. 138. b. 

(30.) to Ld. Suffolk. July 23. 141. b. 

(31.) to Ld. Nprthampton. July 23. 

142. b. 

(32.) — ■ — to Ld. Northampton. Aug. 5. 

144. b. 

[8.] from Ld. Salifbury. July 1 5. I46.b. 

[9.] from Ld. Salifbury. July 15. I50.b. 

(33.)- to Ld. Salifbury. Aug. 6. I5i.b. 

(34.) to the Lds. of Council. Aug. 6. 

158. b. 

(35.) — to Ld. Salifbury. Aug. 24. 164. 

(S6.) — . to the Lds. of Council. Aug. 24. 

165. 

(37.) to Ld. Northampton. Sept. 9* l66.b. 

(88.) to Ld. Salifbury. Sept. 19. 168. 

(39.) — ^' to the Us. of Cquncil. Sept. 10. 

171. 

(40.) to the Lds. of Council. Sept. 18. 

174. 

3. " A difcourfe .written by fir Ch, Cornwallis, to 
prove that a conjnnftion by alliance of England and 
Spain, is the moft honourable and profitableft courfe 
tor i>otli the monarchies, efpccially for Spain." 1 80. b. 

^ 4. Continuation of the feries of fir Ch. Comwallis's 
corrcfpouclence. I.G07. . 1^9. 

(41.) A letter to the Lds. of Council. Oft. 6. 1 89. 

(42.) to Ld. Sahfbury. 061 7. 193. b. 

[10.] -; from Ld. Salifbury. Sept 27. 195, b. 

(43.) to the Lds. of Council. 061,14. 203. 

(44.) — — to Ld. Salifbur3\ Oft. 14. 208. b. 

(45.) to the LdB. of Council. 061.18. 212. 

(46.) to Ld. Salifbury. Oa. 18. 220. ! 

(47.)- to Ld. Salifbury. Oa.2i. 322. \ 

(4,8.) — to Ld, Salifbury. Oa. 22. ,225. j 

(49.) to Ld. Salifbury. 061.^^5, »^6.^b. i 

(40.) r- to Ld. Salifbury. Oa.<^|8. ^^7.^. ; 

(51.) to the L4s. of Council. Nw.g, %^9. 

(o2.) to Ld. Salifbury. Nov. 2. 232. 

»5. K. James I, to the K. of Spain ; about grie^v^ai>ces I 
fuftained by bis fubj(^ in Sp^in. (Xat^ -dpliv^ed I 
by fir Ch. Cornwallis. Oft. 20, 1607. fi33. I 



6. Continuation of the feries of fir Ch. Corn- 
walhs's correlpondcnce. 1607 and 1608. 235. b. 
(53.) A letter to the Lds. of Council. Nov. 11. 

235. b. 

(54.) to Ld. Salifbury. Nov. 11. 239. 

(55.) to Ld. Salifbury. Nov. 16. 241. b. 

(56.) — ^ to Ld. Salifbury. Ng^V. 24. 243. b. 

(57.) — to Ld. Salifljiury. Dpc. 2. 248. b. 

(58.) — to the Lds. of Cquncil. Dec. 16. 

. 25i.b^ 

(sg.) to Ld. S^liibury. Dlec la 256. 

(60.) to the Lds. of Council. Dec. 30- 

«59. 

(61.) . to Ld. Salifbur}% Dec. SO. 263* 

(62.) to the Lds. of Council. Jan. 9« 

1608. 565^ 

(63.) to Ld, Salifbury. Jan. 9. ^71. b. 

(64.) to Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 3. ,272^ 

[11.] . froiii Ld, Salifbury. Nov. iq, j^07. 

273. b. 

[12.] — . from the Lds. of Council. Nov.. 4* 

278.^b. 

(65.) — 

(66.) — 
[13.] - 
[14.] - 

[15.]' - 
(670 - 

(68.) — 

(69.) - 

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(70.) — 

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(72.) — 
(73.) - 



— - to Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 13, 1^08, 

280: b. 

— ^ to Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 18. 282.' b. 

— from Ld. Dennye. 286. 

— from Ld. Salifbury. Nov. 24, 1607. 

286. b. 

— from K. James I. Nov. 14. 2B7. b. 

— to the Lds. of Council. Feb. 6, 1 608. 

288. b. 

— to Ld. Northampton. Nov. 18,1607. 

293. b. 

— to Ld. Suffolk. Nov. 18, 1607, 

294. b. 

— from certain prifonersreleafed. 295. 

— to Ld. Sahfbury. Feb. 21, I6O8. 

206. 

— to Ld. Salifbury. March 5. 297. b* 

— to Ld. Northampton. March 5. S02. 

— to Ld. Northampton. March 15. 

305. 

(74.) to the Ld. Chamberl. (Suffolk) 

March 18. b. 

(75.) toLd. Sahfbury, March 18. 312. 

^ [17.1 — ■ — - from Id. Salifbury. Feb. 6. 316. 

(76.) to Ld. Salifbury. '^Iarch3i. 3i9.b. 

(77.) — to Ld: Northampton. March 27. 

(781) '■ — to the Lds. of Council. March 27. 

323. b. 

(79.) to the K. of Spain. April 22. 332. 

(80.) — to the K. of Spain. . S34. b. 

[18.] — from Ld. Northampton. March 5. 

337. b. 

[19.] • • from Ld. Salifbury. March i. 5[40. K 

[20.] from lord Dunbar. March 2. 342. 

(81.) to the Ld. treafurer of 'Denmark 

(E. Krufe.) (Latin.) s#2. b. 

(52.) ' J ■-■ uj jtQ the frivy council qf Denmark, 

(LatO ~ ' ' S4S.ib. 

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c; . ^ t An Official Copy Book. 

1, Sir Cb-Comwallisandfir Nath. Bacon, kniglits 
of the (hire for Norfolk, to the Ld. chancellor 
Ellefmere; tiieir appointment of colledlors for the 
wceiptofthe I5ths and loths. SepL l% 1610. 2. 

e. Mohs. Barrault> to fir Ch, Comwallis; tecom- 
mendinof Wa Jon. baron de Blagnd. (Fr.) Jan. 8, 

N. JB. Tltefetwo articles ought to have been 
' inferted at the end of the vol. 
t. A feries of letters from and to fir Ch. Comwallis 
during his embafly in Spain. . 1608. 4. 
' (i.) A letter to the Lds. of Council April % 
' 1608. 4. 

(o^) ; to Ld. SaliAury. April ^. 5. 

(3.) to the Lds. of Council. April 19* 6. 

' '(a.) to the Lds. of Council April 30. 

12. b. 

• (5-) to Ld. Salifbury. April 19. 16. b. 

.^g^) . to Ld. Northampton. April £6. 20. 

. £1.] from the Lds. of Council May a. 

23. b. 

— to the Lds* of Council May 12. 
. 24. b. 

to Ld. Saliihury. May 12. 29. b. 

to Ld. Northampton. May 11. 32, 

— to the Lds. of Council May 1 7. 

33. b. 

— to Ld. Saliftury. June 2. 35.. b. 

— to fir Walter Cope. June 4. 37. 

^— to the Lds. of Council June 4. 

37.' b. 

— to the Lds. of Council June 9. 

39. b. 

— to Ld. Salilbury. June 9. 41. b. 

— to the Lds. of Council June I8. 

43. b. 

— fromLd.Salifbury. April 27, 47. b. 

— to Ld. Northampton. June i5. 

48. b. 

— to Ld. Northampton. June 3^ 49. b. 

— to the Lds. of Council June ^..50. 

— to Ld. Salifljury. June 7. 52. b. 

— to the Lds. of Council. June 7. 54.^ 
- — to the Spanifli fee' of.ftate. June 7. 

57. 

— %4) the of Spain. .61. 

— to the Lds. of Council July 16. 

6%. b. 

— to Ld. Salilbury. July 16. 65. 

— from the Lds. of Council June 2. 

66. 

~ from Ld.'Saliibury. May 19. 67. 



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(12.) 

(13.) 

(14.) — 

(15,) 

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(18.) 

(19.) 

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(23.). 

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.[5.3 . from Ld. Saliljbury. May Si. 7a. 

4. Principal lieads of:the.lca^jMC to be concluded 
hd:iiceen his Majefty anil the United States. 76. 

.^5. . Continuation of fir CL Cornwallis's corref- 
pondence. 

(26.) A letter to the Lds. of Council July 20, 
1608. 76. b. 



(27.) A lettet^ to the Ld. TTcafurerV (SaKfb.) July 

20, 1608. ' 79. b. 

(28.) — to U.Northampton. July 20. 8i.b. 

(29.) to the Lds. of Council. Aug. 0. 

82. b. 

(So.) to Ld. Salilbury. Aug. 6. 87. b. 

(31.) Nil 
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Seville. 
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(33.) 



— ' from Thp. Nievifon merchant at 
Aug. 89- 

— to the Lds. of Council Aug. 20. 

, 90. b. 

— to Mr. Davies Merchant 



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[12.] — 

(36.) — 

(370 — 



(40.) 



Cornwallis. 

[8.] from Ld^ Northampton. July G, 

■ • 100. 

to Ld. Northampton. July CO. 1 04. 

frpm 14. ^alifbury. June SO. 109. 

from Ld. Salifbury. June l. 1 IS. 

to Ld. Salilbui-y. Aug. 20. 1 1 3. b. 

from Lev. Munke clerk of the figneU 

1 1 5. b. 

from Ld. Salilbury. July 29. il6.b. 
to Ld. Salilbury. Sept. 7. 119. 
to the Lds. of Council Sept. 7. 

121. b. 

to fec^ Prada. Sept. 15. 125. 
to Don Rod. Calderon. Sept. 1.5. 

127. b. 

to the D. de Lem^a. Sept. 15. 12.9. 

(41.) A memorial concerning tlje impofition of the 
millions, &c. in Porfugal. I30.*b. 

(42.) A memorial touching Ibme exaftion? upon 
the merchants in the Canaries, 132. b. 

(43.) A letter to the D. tie Lerma. Sept. 24. 1 S3, b. 

^44,) to the, Ld^. of Council Sept. 30. 

" ' ' ' ' 134. b. 

• (45.) — ' to Ld. Salifbury. Sept 3D. 138. 

(46.) Amemorial dgainft a Spanilh pla(;ait. 140. 

(47.) A.letter to fec^ Pr^da. June. 142. 

[13.] from fec^ Prada. July 12. I43.b. 

(48.) to Mr. Neyifop. 06t. 14. 145. 

I (4iK) to Ld. Nortliainpton. I4C. 

^50.) to the Lds. of Council iC- 

148. b. 

(51.) — to Ld. Salifbury. Od. 16. 15«. 

[14.] from K. James I. Aug. 8. . 1 Co. b. 

(52.) — to Ld. Dunbar. Ort. 16. 161. 

(53.) to the D. de Lerma. i6i.b. 

[15.] from the Lds. of Council June 20. 

163. b. 

June 28. 

164. b. 

] (54.) -7-: to the Lds. of Council Nov. 7- 

165. b. 

to Ld. Salilbury. Nov. 7. 17 1. 
to the D. de Lerma. 1 76. 

(57.) A rhemorialto the K: of Spain. 177. 
(58.) A letter- to the Spanifh fee'' of ftate. 179. 

(59.) ^—^^ to the Lds. of Council Dec. 10. 

' M •» . 182. 

(60.); -r—: — to Ld. Salifbury. Dec. 10.- 188. b. 

(©1.) -t- — to the I^. Privj'/Seal (Norihampt.) 
'Dec. 9, • >^ K , ' . 1 . 195.. 

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(6«.) A letter to the Ld. Chamberlain (Suffolk. ) 

Dec. 9, 1608. 197. b. 

(63.) to lady Bath, his fiften Dec. 9 



(64.) 
(65.) 

(66.) 
. (67.) 

(68.) 
(69.) 
(70:) 
(71.) 
(72.) 
(73.) 
(74.) 

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^ 198. b. 

to Ld. Salifbury, Dec. 9. 199. 

to the Lds.* of Council Dec. 29. 

201. b. 

to Ld. Salifbury. Dec. 29. 204. b. 

to Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 13, 1 608-9. 

r 206. b. 

to Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 28. 208. b. 
to Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 18. 209 
to the K. of Spain. 210. 
to Ld. Sahfbufy. Jan. 21. 212. 
to Ld. Dunbar. Jan. 20. 213. 
to Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 21. 2 1 3. b. 
to the Lds. of Council. Jan.. 20. 

214. 

fromLd^ Salifbury. Jan. 1. 218. 



6. Abflraft of the flate of the treaty of Spain with 
the United Provinc/ss. 222. b. 

7. A declaration of Tho. Henryfon contradifting 
the afperfion that fir Charles Cornwallis A\'as a pen- 
fioner of Spain. Feb. 21? 1 609- 225. 

8. Continuation of fir Ch. Cornwallis's corref- 
pondence. 225. b. 

(75.) A memorial to the K. of Spain. 225. b. 
(76.) A letter to the Lds of Council. Feb. 3, I609. 

226. b. 

(77.) to the Ld. Admiral (Effingham.) 

Feb. 3. 229. 

(78.) to the Lds. of Council. Feb. 5. 

231. b. 

(79.) to Ld. Salifbury. Feb. 5. 235 b. 

(80.) —. to Ld. Salifbuiy. Feb. 11. 238. 

(81.) to Ld. Northampton. Feb. 3. 

239. b. 

(82.) to the conftable of Caflile. 240, b.> 

(83.) to the Lds. of Council. Feb. 11. 

243. 

(84.) to the K. of Spain. 245. 

[18.] — from Ld. Salifbury. Jan. 27. 246. b. 

[19.] — from Ld. Northampton. 249. 

9. K. James I, to the K, of Spain; in favour of 
Mr. Ad. 7'hibault. (Lat) Jan 28, 1609. 250. 

10. Continuation of fir Ch. Cornwallis's corref- 
pondence. 252. 

(85.) A letter to Ld. Northampton. March 3, 
1609. 252. 

(86.) to Henry P. of Wales. March 4. 

25t6. 

(87,).—- to Ld. Salifbury. ' 257. b. 

(88). to the D. de Lcrma. 265. b. 

(89.) - — : — to the merchants of Seville. 266. b. 

(90.) to Ld, Northampton. March 25. 

' 268. 

(91.) toLd.SaJifbury. March 25. 269 b. 

' (92.) to Lev. Munke. March 25. 272. 

(95.) to the Lds. of Council. March 25. 

275^ 



[20.] 
(94.) 

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from Ld. Salifbur}'. Feb. «2. 280. b. 

to K. James I. April. 7. 286. 

to the p. of Wales. April 7, 289. 

to Ld. Salifbury. April 8. 292. 



(97.) A letter to Ld. Salifbury. April 13, 1C09. 294. 

(98.) to the Lds. of Council. April 13. 

295. 

(99.) to Ld. Salifljury. April 20. 300. b. 

(100.) — to Ld. Salifbury. April 26. 302. 

(101.) to the ambaffadorof Savoy. 306. b. 

(102,) ■ — to the Lds. of Council. May 10, 

311. 

(103.) to Ld. Salifbury. May u, 313. b.' 

(104.) . — to Ld. Salifbury. May 10. 315. 

(103.) to Ld. Salifbury, May 20. 319. 

(106.) to tlie Lds. of Council. May 27. 

321. b. 

(107.) to Ld. Salifbury. 323. b. 

(108.) to Ld. Salifbury. June 1. 325. 

(109.) to the Lds. of Council. June 2. 

326. b. 

(110.) — to Ld. Salifbury. June 3. 328. ' 

(ill.) to the Lds. of Council. June 10. 

330, . 

(112.) to the Spanifh council of war. 

332. b. . 

(113.) to the Lds. of Council. June 28. 

333. b. 

(114.) to the conftable of Caftile. 337. 

(115.) to the JD. de Lerma. 338. 

(116.) A memorial in the caufe of Sardinia. 340. 
(117.) A letter to Ld. Salifbury. July 1. 341. 
(118.) — _ to the Lds. of Council. . July i, 

, . 342. i). 

[21.3 — '. — fi;om Henry p. of Wales. , May:24, 

^44. 

[22.] from Ld. Salifbury. Junes. 344. b. 

1 1 . E. J ames I, to the K. of Spain ; on the recall of' 
fir Ch. Cornwallis, and on the prefentetion of hia 
book ; two letters. (Lat) • 94^, 

1^. Continuation of fir Ch. CornM-allis's corref- 
pondence. 

' [23.] A letter from Ld. Salifbury: June 12. 349. b. 

[24.] — from Ld. Northampton. June 11, 

350. b. 

(119.) to the K. of Spain. 353. 

(120.) A memorial againft Don Lewis de Cala- 

(121.) A letter to the Lds. of Council. July 19. 

S60/b. 

(122.) to Ld. Salifbury. July 12. 364. 

(123.) . to Ld. Salifbury. July 21. 366. b. 

(124.) to the Lds. of Council. July 20. 

369. 

(125.) to Ld. Northampton. 37 1. b. 

(126.) — to Ld. Salifbury. Aug. 7. 374. 

(127.) to Lev. Munke. Aug. 7. 375. 

(128.) -^-^ to Ld. Salifbury. 376. 1?. 

[25.] from Ld. Northampton. July is, 

380. b. 

( 1 29. } — — : — to Ld, Salifbury, Aug. 1 9. s 83. 

( 1 30.) to th<} Lds. of Council. Aug. 1 9, 

386. 

(131.) to Ld. Northampton. Sept. 7. 

390. b. 

(132.) to the Lds. of Council. Sept. 1 1 . 

' - 392. b. 

(133.) — — to Ld. Salifbuiy. Sept. 11. 398. b. 

(134.) ^ to the Lds > of Council; with an 

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account o^^ the K of Spain's proceedings againft 
tlie Morifcos. Sept 17. ^99- 
Alctter to Lil. Salifcury. Sq^t 17- 402. 
(,36 ) _ . toLcl.SaliilHiry. Nov. 13. 402. b. 

13. Phaipllt. K, of Spain, to K. James I; upon 
41ic departure of fir Ch.ComwaUis. (Lat) Madrid, 
Nov, 14, 1609. 403. 

14. [26.] The E. of Northampton Privy Seal, to 
fir Ch. Connvallis. Sept 18, 16 10. 403. b. 

(137.) Sir Ch. Cornwallis, to Ld. Northampton; 
anfwer to the above. Downam in Effex, Sept 
20, l&ia 404. b. 

Vefpnfiim^ C. XIL 

Codex chartac. meml>ranis nonnullis iiifertis, in folio, 
' conftans foliis 286. 

U Forty fiiU lengtli portraits of kings and queens 
of Oviedo, Leon,^ and Caftiie, from Froila 11, to 
Joan tlie mother of Charles V ; faid to be taken from 
thfe royal hill dc lbs Alca^ares at Segovia ; drawn in 
pencil^ and difperfed throughout this volume. 

2. A treaty of alliance between Alphonfus X. K. of 
Caftiie, and Henry III. K. of England, by which the 
farmer fin rehders all his claims upon Gaicony to the 
latter. <Lat) Toledo X. Cal. May 1292, of the 
Spanilh ^cra^ atifwering to A. D. 1262. 39. 

S. A contraa between Edward I. K. of England, 
and Peter III. then infant of Aragon, for the mar- 
riage of the eldcft daughter of the former with the 
cldett foh of the latter, (vid. Rym. II. 14.) (Lat) 
Co^duba, 7 Id. 00. 1273. 45. 

4. An agreement between Edward I. K. of England, 
and Alphonftis III. K. of Aragon, by which the for- 
mer engages to obtain the Pope's licence for the mar- 
riage of the latter with Eleanor his daughter, alid to 
jH-omote the conclufion of that mairiage. (vid. Uym. 
41. 349.) (Lat) Oleron, July 28, 1287- 45. b. 

5. An infpeximus of Jaflbettus, Bp. of Valcntia, of 
an indenture of Alphonftis, the eldeft fonof Peter III. 
K. of Aragon, l^ern. Abp. of Toledo, and the faid Jaf- 
liertus himfelf, on one part, and John dc Vefci, in 
thV name of Eleanor, daughter of Edw. I. on the 
othet part ; aflfigning certain towns as pledges of tlie 
ddwry of the faid Eleanor. Dated Ofca, 8 Cal. 
Sept. 1282, The commiflion of Peter III. liuthoriz- 
ia^; the above pcrfons to agree to this affignment, 
dated Port Fangos, June 1, 1280, is recited in this 
indenture. (Lat) 46. 

6. A procefc of contumacy iflued by Pope John 
XXII. againft Michael de Cd'aria, general of the 
order of Minorites, William Okam, a monk of ^he 
faid order, and others, wluj were charged withlierely 
and various iniquitous practices, and had fled from 
the jurifdiaion of the apoftolical court. (Lat) 
Avignon, 8 IiL Jiane^ iS2i?l ^ 47. b. 

7. The ilates of the Ageaois i[fubje6fa of England) 
to Charles IV. K. of France; coiiyfjaiiuug of certain 
outrages committed by his officers, anlHendiug cer- 
tain deputies to demand rcdrefe. (Lat) May 4, 
1324. 48. b. 

iB. A negociation 1>etweeu the comroiflioners of 
Edward II. and Alphonfus XL K. of Caftiie, cou- 
c»erning the conditions of the intended marriages 
between the latter and Eleanor, daughter of the 
former, and|}etween Edx^arH the elde4t fon of the 
former, and Eleanor fifter^pf Alphonfus. (Lat) 
\'ulladolid, May 22, 1325. 49- 

9. A truce between Edward III. and John K. of 
Fr. on one part, and Peter K. of Call, asx the other 
part ; clucfly relating to the mutual depredations 



committed in the Bay of Bifcxiy. (Fr.) Loiidmi, 
Aug. I, 1351. (vid. Rym. \. 717.) 59. 

10. Ed want III; his order drireftcd to the D. of 
Lancafter, for the due obfervanceof the above truce, 
(vid. Rym. V. 720.) (Lat) 1351. 59. b. 

1 1. Confirmation of a treaty of peace and alliance 
between Edward IIL and Peter the cruel K. of Caf- 
tiie. (Lat) (vid. Rym, VL 369.) London, June 22, 
1362. 60. 

12. Three commiflions of Edward IIL for tli© 
delivery and due obfervance of the above treaty, 
(vid. Rym. Vi. 402.) (Lat.) Wcltm. Feb. 8, ?ind 
March 1, j 362-3. 62. 

13. Inftru6)ioiis given to certain Engliih meifen- 
gers fen t into Spain to demand aid againft the French 
king in Guyenne, by virtue of an exifting treaty; 
probably when Alphonfus XL was a minor, about the 
yeai- 1328. (French.) 64. 

1 4. A duplicate of XIL 2. 66. 

15. Another ceflion ofGafconyby Alphonfus X. 
to Edward, the eldeft fon of Edward I. (vid. Rym. t 
531.) (Lat) Burdos (fic) Nov. 1, 1254. 66. b. 

16. Duplicates of the articles XIL 1 1 and 12. 67. b. " 
1 7- Triplicates of the fame articles. 74. 

1 8. Peter K. of Caftiie ; his engagement to pay tQ 
Edward the Black Prince 500,000 florins, in confi- 
deration of Iris afliftance againft the count de Tmtta- 
mara. (Lat) Libornia near Bourdeaux, Sept. 23^ 
1366. 84. 

19. Peter IV". K. of Aragon, to Edward III; claiming 
tlic reftitutiou of a fliip of Majorca, feized by fomc 
Engliih veflelj?, and indemnification foi* the lofles 
thereby fuftained. (Lat) Barcelona, Aug. 15, 
1374. 9L 

20. A note of four Spanifli veffels (caraques) feized 
by the Englifli in the years 1373, 4, and 6; alfo a 
bill of the damages claimed. (Fr.) 99. 

21. luftruftions of a queen of Caftiie, in the name 
of the K. her fon, for fettling c(*rtain difputes with 
England about navigation ; probal)ly Q. Catherine; 
during the minority of her Ibn John 11. 100. 

22. Two certificates of John I. king, Don Martin 
infant, and feveral jjrandees of Aragon ; attcfting a 
clauie in the will of Charles 11. K. of Navarie, by 
which he direds that the K. of England fliall return 
Cherbourg to Charles IIL his fon. Montiflbn, Sept. 7. 
1389. 101. 

23. Inftruftions of Richard 11. jto commifljoners 
fent to negociate a peace with Henry IIL K. of Caf- 
tiie. (Fren<-h.) 1391. ^ l05. 

24. The Bp. of Bourdeaux (Pope's nuncio) to Ri- 
cliard 11? concerning the rett-itution of Aips; and re- 
porting the fucceffes of the K. of Caftiie. Barce- 
lona, 0<^t. 3. 106. 

. 25. Inftruftions of John D. of Lancafter, to the 
Bp. of Aques and others, to treat w ith Henry ML 
of Caftiie. (French.) 107. 

* e6. Richard 11; his commiflion to the Bp. of Bour- 
deaux, and others, to treat with Henry ni. K. of Caf-^ 
tile. (Fr.) Weftm. Jan. 13, 1391. lOjB. 

27. The purport of a letter to be written by Hen- 
ry IV, to his brother-in-law Henry IIL ii. of ^Caftiie, 
tow-ards the conckifion of a treaty. (Lat) .A^-^ed 
upon at a council at Eltham. 1402. 1 J l. 

28. An article fimilar to the preceding, but not a 
duplicate. 1 1 J. b. 

29. Inftrudions given by Henry IV. to Th. Swyn- 
byrnc and John Scurmynfcre, to treat wHh the 
qourt of^lUIe. (1>.) L«icefter, N0V.1&9, I4il. 

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50. Inftrudions of Henry IV, to John de Sarnora, 
of the things he had to propofe to his fifter Catlierine, 
Q. of Caftile, and her fon John n. (Lat.) Lam- 
beth, Sept. 26, 1411. 118. 

r>i. Henry IV, to Q. -Catherine of Caftile bis fifler ; 
about maritime affairs. Aug. 8. 118. 

32. Inftruftions fimilar to, and nearly a duplicate 
of XII. 29. 119. 

S3. Catherine Q. of Caftile, to Heniy IV. her 
brother ; exprefling great friendlhip, and in anfwer 
to XII. 31. (Fr.) Cordelillas, April 17, 1411? 

120. 

34. Henry IV, to John II. K. of Caftile his nephew; 
concerning the appointment of new commiflioners 
for the ratification of a truce. 1 4 1 1 ? 1 20. 

35. Henry IV, to Don Ferdinand, brother to Hen- 
ry III. K. of Caftile ; on the fame fubjeft as the pre- 
ceding art. (Lat.) 1411? 121, 

36. Inftruftions of Henry IV, to the Bp. of Bour- 
deaux, and feveral others, ferit to the K. and Q. 
Dowager of Caftile, to treat for a peace. (Fr.) 
Jan. 1313. 121. b. 

37. Inftruftions of Heniy V, to Dr. John Kenit 
and John Ba6^on, fent to Ferdinand I. K. of Aragon, 
to treat for a peace. (Lat.) Southampton, July 28, 
1415. 123. 

38. Henry V, to Martin K. of Aragori; on fend- 
ing John Sturniefterto receive a payment of 300,000 
livres? due by virtue of a treaty. (Lat.) Weftm. 
Kov. 3, 1414, and Oft. i, 1415. 124. 

39. Inftmftions on the part of Henry V, to John 
Seynt, mayor of Bourdeaux, to treat with the K. of 
Caftile (John II.) (Lat.) Dec. 15, J4i6. 125. 

40. An Englifli agent in Spain; giving an account 
of fome French gallies being arrived on the coaft of 
Valencia. (Orig. but the name torn away.) Va- 
lencia, July 23, 1417? 127. 

41. An order of Henry V, to a ftate officer, to 
fettle the claims of John Hull for his embalTy in 
Spain. Camp near Falaife, Feb. lo, 14 18. 127. b. 

42. A credence on the part of Henry V, to treat 
with Alphonfus V. K. of Aragon. (Lat.) June, 
1421. 128. b. 

43. John I, K. of Portugal, to Henry V ; creden- 
tial in favour of John Naafq. Dalmadaa, fent to treat 
concerning fome matters relating to Lifbon. (Orig. 
Spanilli.) Lifl)on, July 25, 1413? 129. 

44. A fragment of fome order or proclamation, of 
one of the Johns K. of Caftile. (Spanifli.) 132. 

45. An order of Henry V, under the privy feal, di- 
TC<5lingTho. Lan^ley Bp. of Durham, chancellor, to 
ifl'ue patents for the fecurity of the Spanifli fliips fre- 
quentuig the Englifli ports. (Fr.) Sept. 24, 141 8. 

135. 

46. An order under the privy feal (temp. Hen. VI.) 
for a commiflion to be made out under the great feal 
for the appointment of Tho. (Polton) Bp. of Here- 
ford, and otliers, to treat with the K. of Aragon 
(Lat) July, 1430. 135.' 

47. Anfwers given by the council of Henry vi, to 
the ambafladors of Alphonfus V. K. of Aragon, and 
John I. and Blanca II. K. and Q. of Navarre. (Lat.) 
July 20, 1430. 136. 

48. An order of Henry VI, under the privy fea^, 
for a commiflion to be made out appointing Wm. 
(Alnewick) Bp. of Norwich, and others, to treat 
with the commiflioners of John II. K. of Caftile. 
<Lat) Weftm. Nov. 6, 1430. is6. 

49. Three articles, being different claufes of an- 
fwers of tho Englifli jurivy council^ to propofals of 



the ambafladors of Aragon and Navarre* (Lat.) 

1432. J 

50. Henry iv, to Don Ferdinand, uncle to John IL 
K, of Caftile ; defiring him to fee to the delivery of a 
letter to the faid king* (Lat) Weftm- Feb. 14, 

1412. ,4,, 

51. Henry VI, to John 11. K. of Caftile; on tranf- 
mitting to him fafe-condufls for a bifliop, a knight, 
a doftor, and others, to be fent by John into Eng- 
land. (Lat. a rough draught.) 1 435. 141. 

52. A treaty of peace and alliance between Ed- 
ward IV. and Henry IV. K. of Caftile: Edward s 
commiflion to his ambafladors is dated Penley, Auo*. 
6, 1466. (Lat.) 149^ 

53. A Spanifli paper, feemingly an affidavit made 
at Bilboa, Aug. 16? 1466. 153. 

54. A requifition of the Caftilian ambafladors in 
England, to releafe one John Yfcotys, confined for 
having infulted them. (Lat.) 1466? 163. 

55. A licence granted by EdM^ard IV. to the mer- 
chants of Bifcay, to trade in England (Lat.) Weftm. 
June, 1474; and a reciprocal licence in favour of 
Englifli merchants tradmg in Bifcay (Spanifli) with 
an atteftation of a notary. Sept 6, 1474 ; 164- 

56. A Spanifli paper, being a treaty between the 
ftates of Guipufcoaand England ; reciting the powers 
granted for that puipofe to the faid ftates by Fer- 
dinand and Ifabella. Ufarraga? Oft. 20, 1481. 

168. 

57. Ferdinand the Catholic, to Edward IV; au- 
thorizing the above treaty. (Spanifli.) Barcelona, 
Sept. 16, 1481. 170^ 

58. The ftates of Bifcay, to the Englifli privy 
council ; in behalf of John Sancius, who claimed re- 
drefs for fome damages. (Lat.) Garnica, Aug. 15, 
1584. 173. 

59. Ferdinand the Catholic : an order relating to 
the intcrcourfe with England. (Orig. Spanifli.) Me- 
dina, July 28, 1584. 175. 

60. A Spanifli paper, including an account of fums 
of money. 1493. 177. 

61. The contraft of marriage between Arthur Pr. 
of Wales, and Catharine of Aragon. (Lat.) O^. 
I, 1497. 184, 

62. Catharine of Aragon ; her commiflion to Ro- 
deric Gondifalvus de Puebla, to conclude ^ mar- 
riage between her and Pr. Arthur. (Lat.) Seville, • 
Dec. 20, 1499- 191. 

63. Ferdinand and Ifabella; their confent tx) the 
marriage of Pr. Arthur and Catherine, and promife 
to fend her over, and pay her portion. (Lat.) Gra- 
nada, Od. 2, 1500, 204. 

64. Catherine of Aragon, who figns herfelf Princeft 
of Wales, probably to prince Arthur. (Orig. Spanifli. 
all in her own hand.) 1501,^^ 207. 

65. Prince Arthur ; his patent for the fettlement to 
be made in favour of Catherine of Aragon. (Lat) 
London, Nov. 14, 1501. 210. 

66. The contra6t between Henry VII, and Ferdi- 
nand and Ifabella, for the marriage of Henry Pr. of 
Wales, M ith Catherine of Aragon^ (Lat. imperfeft.) 
Sept. 24, 1502. 2ig^ 

67. Ferdinand the Cath. to Henry VII ; in favour 
of fome merchants of Burgos. (Orig. Spanifli.) 
Madrid, Nov. 26, 1503. ' ^31, 

68. Ferdinand the Cath. to Henry VII; notifying 
the death of Ifabella his wife, and that he was by 
her will appointed adminiflrator of her dominions. 
(Orig. Spanifli.) Medina del campo, Nov. 26, 
i504. 233. 

69. A narrative of K Philip of Caftile, aud Joan 

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liis queen, beinj? driven by ftorm into Weymouth; 
and of their entertainment by Henry VII. at Windfor, 
where Philip was invefted with the order of the Garter. 
1505-6. 236. 

70. A treaty of peace, amity, and commerce^ be- 
tween Henry VII. and Phihp K. of Caftile, and fove- 
reign of the Low countries ; reciting feveral previous 
commifTions, and other inftruments ; the laft ratifica- 
tion dated Wtftm. May 15, 1506. (An original 
counterpart figned by K. Henry, with a filken firing 
forthefeal. Lat.) ^ ^44. 

7 1 . A treaty of amitv between Henry Vli. and Phi- 
lip K. of Caftile. (Lat.) Windfor, Feb. 9, 1505-6. 

251; 

7C- A treaty between Henry VII. and the emperor 
Maximilian I.^and his grandfon Charles ; with fome 
fubfequcnt inftruments for the promulgation of the 
lame. (Lat.) 1507? 

73. A treaty by which Henry VII, binds himfelf to 
obferve the former treaties of 1495 and 1506, with 
Spain and the Low countries. 265. 

74. An original counterpart of the treaty, XII. 7i. 
figned by Henrv VII ; Avith a filken firing for the feal, 
but dated Richmond, May 18, 1506; with an ori- 
o-inal patent confirming the fame, of the fame date. 
(Lat.) 267. b. 

75. A folemn engagement of Flor. de Egmond, to 
contribute all in his power towards the obfervance of a 
treaty of marriage concluded between Henry VII. and 
Philip K. of Caftile, March 20, 1505. This engage- 
ment was fworn to before three notaries, and feveral 
wituefles, at Valladolid, July 13, 1506. (Lat.) 

268. b. 

76. Thomas tfaac (Toy fon dor Herald) ; hisftate^ 
ment of the tranfadion of his having delivered the 
jewel called " La riche fleur de lis" to Henry VII. as 
a pledge for 50,000 crowns, which Henry was to lend 
to the emperor Maximilian ; and of his having re- 
ceived the laid 50,00o crowns. (Lat.) 270. 

77. A treaty for the marriage of Charles Pr. of 
Spain (fince, Charles V.) to Mary daughter of Henry 
VH. 1506? ' 275. 

78. Three inftruments, by which Ferdinand the 
Catholic, and Joan and Catherine his daughters, re- 
jaouhce all claim to the 20,000 crowns given as a 
marriage portion to Catherine, when flie married 
Henry VIII. (Lat.) June 9, 1509. 275. 

79. A commifTion of Ferdinand the Cath. appoint- 
ing G liter Gomez de Fucufalida his ambaflador with 
Henry VIII ; with powers to renew all former treaties. 
(Lat.) Valladolid, May 11, 1509. 284. 

80. A draught of a letter from a fon of an emperor, 
to a king whom he calls his uncle. (Fr.) 286. 

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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 452. 

1. Powers given by James I. K. of England, and 
Philip III. K. of Spain, towards concluding a treaty 
between them; comprifing thofe of the archduke 
Albert, and of Ifabella. Weftm. May 19, 1604, Val- 
ladolid, Oa. l, 1603 ; and a fubdele^ation by Jn* de 
Valefco, commendator of Caftile, of May 15, I604. 

2. 

2. James I, to Archd. Albert ; exprefling his fatis- 
fa6lion at the peace lately concluded. (Fr.) Weftm. 
Aug. 20, 1604. 7. 

3. The archduke Albert and Ifabella; their reafons 
againft certain propofals for difarming fliips, and for 
trading to Antwerp : ofibred on the part of James l. 
(Fr.) 1605. 9. 



4. Anfwers to the reafons in the above article. 
1(505. 10.. 

5. An original paper ; feemingly a fiatement of the 
magiftrates of St. Lucar, concerninif fome^ trei'pcife 
committed in that harbour. (Spanilli.) Nov. ca, 
1606. 14. 

(5. Count de Villa Mediana, to fome Engl ilh nij- 
nifters ; remonftrating againft the levies of men made 
by Dutch emiflaries in London. (Fr.) London, 
March 2, 1605. 19. 

7. James I; his ratification of the treaty with 
Spain, of Aiig. 18, I604. (Lat.) GreeuM ich, March 
2, 1604-5. 21. 

8. Some confiderations offered by the adventurei*s 
in a voyage to the Eaft Indies by the Cape of Good 
Hope, to be attended to in the treaty with Spain. 
1604. 23. 

9. A note of certain things granted by the E. of 
Spain, in favour of the Britifli fubjeds trading in hia 
kingdoms. 1604. 25. 

10. A duplicate of the powers of Philip III, to the 
eonftable of Caftile. XilL 1. (Spanifli.) Valladolid^ 
Oft. I, 1603. 27. 

11. Three communications l)etween the Privy 
Council and the Crown lawyers; concerning the 
renewal of the charter of the company of Spanifli 
merchants. Jan. and Feb. 1604-5. 29. 

12. A capitulation between Philip III. K. of Spain, 
and James I. ( A tranfiation from the Latin into Spa- 
nifli.) London, July 24, 1604. j33i 

13. An account of the feaft of the canon izatioa 
of St. Ifidorus, and others, celebrated at Madrid, June 
19, 1622. (Spanifli, printed.) 45. 

14. Reafons for the trade into the Eaft and Weft 
Indies, by the merchants of England, gathered for 
the treaty between his Majefty's conimifiioners and 
thofe of the K. of Spain and the Archduke. July, 
1604. 47. 

15. Inftruflions for the commiflTioners appointed by 
James I. to negociate a peace with Spain. 1604. 53. 

16. Complaints ofllered in England: 1. by the 
Spanifli ambaflador; and 2. by the States General. 

63. 

17. Articles delivered by the Spanifli ambaflador, 
concerning a treaty between England and France. 
(Italian.) 65. 

18. The eonftable of Caftile, J. de Velafco ; his 
delegation of his full powers to treat with England 
to count de Villa Mediana and Alex. Robida. (Spa- 
nifli ;) a duplicate of the 2d part of XIII. l. Bergues, 
May 15, 1604. 69. 

19. Faults committed in the writing of the ratifi- 
cation of the treaty. 7 s. 

20. Certain points confiderable in the peace be- 
tween England and Spain, which might abide raif-* 
conftru6lion. 75. 

21. James I ; his ratification on oath of the treaty 
with Spain, Aug. 1 8, 1 604 ; with feveral Atteftations 
by the king's minifters, Aug. 19, 1604. (Lat.) 79. 

22. James 1; his inftrudions to the commiflTionerg 
for the treaty with Spain, not to conclude on any 
point without having pfcvioufly apprized him of it. 
Weftm. May 22, 1604. 81. 

23. Don Luis Fafardo, to ; a letter of in- 
telligence? (Spanifli.) Jan. 30, 1605. 83. 

24. Articles concerning a treaty of commerce, 
feemingly with Spain; with apoftills. (Lat.) 1604. 85. 

25. Draught of a preamble to a treaty, between 
England and Spain ; probably that of Aug. I8, 1604. 
(Lat) 87. 

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2G. Cb, D. crArember^, to James I ; about tbe 
reftitution of fome fuc^ai-s and other goods, belonging 
to Englilli fubje^s, and feized by vellelsof Dunkirk. 
(Orig. Fn) Bruflcls, Jan. 4, 1G04. 90. 



27. Another rough draught of XIIL 24. 



91. 



28. Preambte 16 a commiffion for treating with 
Spanifli commiflioners. May J 7, 1O04. 93. 

29* A note of fuch matters as the Englifli mer- 
chants trading in Spain and Portugal do offer to the 
confideration of the Privy Council, to be confidercd 
of in the treaty of amity with Spain ; alfo, tlie hum- 
ble rcqueft of thefaid merchants for provifioh againft 
the moleftation of the Inquifition. 1604. 95. 

30. Two articles of a treaty, fpecifying the king- 
doms and ftates comprehended in the lame. (Lat.) 
1604. 101. 

31. Articles of a treaty with Spain ; concerning 
the immunity of Britifli fubje6ts refpefting the Inqui- 
fition. (Lat.) 103. 

32. Articles of the fame treaty with Spain ; concern- 
ing liberty of confcicnce. (Span, and Lat.) 105. 

33. Articles of the fame treaty ; concerning the free 
importation oF German goods into England, and 
thence into Spain. (Lat.) , 107. 

S4. Three articles of the fame treaty ; concerning 
the decorum to be obferved by Englifli mariners in 
Aiatters of religion. (Spanifli.; 108. 

D5. Notes, chiefly concerning the prices of various 
articles of trade in Spain. 109. 
3fi. A duplicate of XIII. 33. ill. 

37. A treaty of alliance between the K. of Spain, 
and the republic of the Valais. (Fr.) 1604. 113. 

38. Alt article concerning the cautionary towns ; 
fent by fir Rob. Cecil to fir Dan. Dun. (Englifli and 
Lat.) June 8, 1C04. 114. 

39. Duplicates of XIII. 33. and 34. 120. 

40. A preamble to a treaty between England and 
Spain. 122. 

41. A duplicate of XIIL 30. with an additional 
claufe. (Lat.) 124. 

42. Articles for the treaty exhibited by the com- 
miflioners of the K. of Spain and the Archduke. 
^ Lat.) June 29, 1 604. 1 26. 

43. Reafons for the maintenance of his Majefty's 
charter granted to the merchants trading into Spain. 

135. 

44. A petition delivered by the merchants trading 
into Spain, to the Lords of Council. 140. 

45. Confiderations touching the peace. 145. 

'46. A minute of articles in former treaties ; con- 
cerning the free intercourfe in all countries. (LatO 

152. 

47. Reafons which fliould induce England to go to 
war with Spain. 154. 

48. Difcourfe upon the King s neceflity to make 
peace or keep war with Spain; addrelfed to Ld. 
Henry Howard. June, iCo3. 158. 

49. A difcouife whether it be fit for England to 
make peace with Spain ; figned Ro. Cotton Bruce. 
1G03. 160. 

50. Confiderations touching the peace. 163. 

51. Projefts touching the treaty of peace with 
Spain. 1 65. 

52. A note, or privileges granted to the Englifli 
merchants by foreign princes. 16?. 

53. An abftraft of the charter granted by James I. 
to the merchants trading into Spain. May 31^ 1605. 

169. 



54. Minute of the articles of a treaty between two 
crowns. I/C. 

55. The treaty between England and Spain, of 
Aug. 18, 1604; together with the commiflion of 
James i. to his plenipotentiary, dated VV^eftm. May 
19, 1604. 174. 

56. Jofeph Crefwell, a jefuit, to the E. of Salifl)ury ; 
urging him to promote the union of England with 
the church of Rome. Valladolid, June 20, 1605. 

207. 

57. Don Alonzo de Velafco, to ....... . recom- 
mending a petition of one Francefco Colli. (Orig. 
Ital.) April 16, 161 1. 209. 

58. Ferd. de Boisfliot, Ambalf. of the Arch- 
duke in London, to chancellor Prats; and a circu- 
lar letter to the governors and magiftrates of the. 
town§ of the Low countries ; defiring that the E. of 
Eflex and Ld. Heu/ Howaid, who were gone abroad 
to fight a duel, might be arrefted. (Fr. two origi- 
nals. ) Lond. Sept. 8, 1 6 1 3. 211: 

59. James i, to Philip III. K. of Spain and to the 
D. de Lerma ; thanks for the good reception of fir 
John Digby, and requefting that count de Gondo- 
mar be continued in his embafly in England. (Lat 
two letters.) G reenw. Jan. 1 8, 1 6 1 8- 19. 215. 

60. A deliberation in council, " Whether, as the 
terms now are betwixt England and Spain, it wer^ 
not fit to banhh all the commodities of Spain?" 
Jan. 19, 1625-6. 217. 

61. A collection of the main points contained in 
the intercepted difpatch of the count de Onale, Spa- 
nilh Ambair. at Vienna: the beginning wanting. 
July, 1620. 220. 

62. An anfwer of the K. of Spain, to a petition of 
the Englifli merchants at St. Lucar, concerning their 
privileges ; with other papers relating thereto ; the 
beginning wanting. July, 1620. 224. 

63. The inanner of the camp of the king of Por- 
tugal ; being an account of the expedition of K. Se- 
bafiian againft the emperor of Alorocco, and of the 
fatal battle of Alcazar, in which Sebaftian was flain : 
two articles, with an additional note of the flain. 
Aug. 4, 1578. 240. 

.64. A remembrance concerning an intended treaty 
between Henry Vlll. and the Emperor, for the mar- 
riage of the infant of Spain with princefs Mary ; aid 
againft the Turks, &c. 244. 

65. An account of a voyage of the Emperor froili 
Savonna to Barcelona. (French.) April 28. 246. 

66. SirTho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey? intelli- 
gence. 247. 

67. A declaration of fome Englifli ambalfadors, to 
commilTioners of Charles V; about matters of reli- 
gion. 249. 

68. A fragment of a letter, probably from Spinelly; 
concerning a marriage between princefs Mary and 
John K. of Hungary. (Lat. cypher, decyphered.) 

251. 

69. Inachus Mendoza, to Sil. Darius ; about an 
interview with Wolfey. (Orig. I^t.) 252. 

70. A petition of three monks, claiming reftitution 
of money and goods extorted from them by one Ri- 
chard, the captain of a fliip who had brought them 
from Lifljon to England. (Orig. Lat.) 2531 

7 1. A duplicate of XIII. 68. 255. 

72. Wm. Pepwell, to Tho, Cromwell j intelligence 
about fome Englifli prifoners in Spain, the Pope at 
Marfeilles, the Emperor, &c. (Orig.) St. Lucar, 
Nov. 15. 257. 

73. John Briertonne, to Tho. Wriothefley, clerk 
of the council ; reports the journey of his mafter, an 

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Kiigiilli ambaflador, through France ; ria;id fearchat 
Sarago^a* (Orig.) Valladolid, June 23. • 258. 

74. A paper of intelligence about the Emperor, 
&c. (French.) 260. 

75. The junta and procuradores of the provinces 
of Guipufcoa, Afturias, &c. to Henry VlII ; concern- 
ing a peace concluded with the Englifli anibaffadors. 
(Orig. Sp.) Guetaria, July 22, 1574? 261. 

76. Win. Pepwell, to Henry VIII ; intelligence 
about the Emperor, Barbaroffa, &c. (Orig*) St. 
Lucar, Dec. 26. 262* 

77. Sir Tho. Spinelly, to Card. Wolfey; intelli- 
gence about the Emperor, from Flanders, Italy, &c. 
(Orig.) Ampton, July 4. 263. 

78. Henry VIII, to Charles V; expreffing friend- 
fliip and confidence. (Fr.) 265. 

79. A key to a cypher. 268. 

80. A declaration of the merchants of the ftaple, to 
Q. Elizabeth's council. Aug. 14, 1564: M^ith an 
anfw er thereto. 269. 

81. Articles of a commercial treaty between Eng- 
land and Spain, touching the intercourfe with the 
Low countries. (Three papers, Lat.) 1564. 273. 

82. A deliberation between the council of Spain 
and the EngHlli ambafladors, concerning the affairs 
t>f Flanders. (Spanilh.) Sept. 29. 277. 

83* Two official informations made by the council 
of the new kingdom of Granada in India, concerning 
the fervices of Maitin Polo of Carthagena. (Orig. 
Sp.) Santa fe. May and July, 1593. 278. 

84. R. (Robert Devereux) Earl of Effex, to fec^ 
t)avifon ; about his endeavours to reftore him (Davi- 
ibn) to the queen s favour ; probably after the death 
of Mary Q. of Sc. (Orig.) Windfor, Oa. 2. 288. 

85. Sir Walt. Raleigh, to fir Robt. Cecil ; intelli- 
gence concerning the expedition to Cadix. July 7. 

290. 

86. Robt. Beale and Tho. Edmondes, to Mons. 
Richardot ; expoftulating about a conference which 
ha«i;;^een broken off. (Orig. Fr.) Lond. May 3, 
1601. 291. 

87. Capt.Wm. Martin, to Wm. Earle; intelligence 
about the motions of the D. of Parma. 294. 

88. Capt. Wm. Martin, to his father; requefting 
him to exert himfelf towards obtaining his pardon. 
(Orig.) ■ Ghent, Oft. 27. 296, 

89. Minutes of intelligence from Spain. 297, 

90. A journal of fome Spanilli agent in London. 
(Spanilli.; • 299. 

91. Wm. Ilcrle, to H. Wilfon ; concerning the 
baniihment of one Guenas, who Mas fufpcAed of 
fomenting fcdition in England. 301. 

92. A calendar of the nobility of Spain. sos. 

93. Reafons for continuing a governor in Spain 
for the Engliih merchants trading thither. 305. 

94. A difcourfe concerning the peace with Spain, 
and the retaining the Netherlands in fociety and pro- 
teftion. 307. 

95. Sir Francis Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh? in- 
telligence about the appointment of a vice chancellor, 
&c. (Orig.) The Werke? April 15, 1587. 313. 

96. Information from Wm. Davis, of five feveral 
confuls that have been made by the Spaniards fince 
1603, the year of Q. Elizabeth's death, contrary to 
the privileges of the nation. s 1 4. 

97. Caufes of the troubles of her Majefty's fubjefts 
in Italy, Sicily, and Malta. 316. 

fiS. An order of Council, fettling the mode of triwl- 



ingto the ifland of Guernfey with Englifli goods for 
the return of Spanilh goods. 3 \ s. 

99. D Jn. de Mendoza, to the Emperor; about 
fendng the Bp. of Worcefter and Dr. Lee out of 
Flanders. (Orig. Sp.) Gravelines, ^une 3. 320. 

100. A fragiifient of a letter to the Emperor, defir- 
ing a fafe-conduft for one John Curfon. 322. 

101. A Spanifli ordinance, [concerning the levy of 
certain taxes and duties. (Lat. two copies.) 323. ' 

102. Tho. Mafon, to Dr. Tho. Starkey at Padua ; an' 
account of his obfervations in Spain. (Orig.) Val- 
ladolid, July 3, 1534? 327, 

103. A paper of intelligence from Spain, concern-- 
ing tlie conftable, &c. (Fr.) 329, 

104. Card, Wolfey, to Dr. Sampfon; concerning 
his penfion on the bifhopricks of Pace and PalentiS 
Weftm. Dec. 5. 531, 

105. J. I'Allemand, to Card. Wolfey ; concemino- 
his faid penfions. (Orig. Fr.) Madrid, Feb. 28^ 

333. 

106. A lift of the nobles, as well Spaniards as 
Italians, who went with the Emperor to Tunis. 334, 

107. A brief difcuffion, feemingly about Henry 
Vlllttfs fcruples concerning his marriage, (Lat; 

S35. ' 

108. A fcheme for the diftribution of 4,000 florins^ 
being her Majefty's yearly alms to the Englifli in the 
Low countries ; with a form of the royal warrant for 
that bounty: the diftributors were Arrias Jylontanuif 
and fir Fr. Englefield. 1570. ssg. 

109. A paper of intelligence concerning the vi- 
gorous preparations of the Spanifli king, nobility; 
clergy, &c. againft the Low countries, England, and 
France, 338^ 

110. John Hutton, to Mr. Wriothefley; concern*- 
ing his endeavours to obtain the rcftitution of a fliip, 
&c. (Orig.) Feb. 6. 340. 

111. A long polemical difcuffion of fome Engliflji 
catholic (probably a Jefuit) concerning the reforma- 
tion in England; from " Jefus del Monte/' a con- 
vent in Spain. 342, 

112. Demands to be made by her Majefty's com- 
miflioners in the treaty of peace between her and tlic 
K. of Spain. 3 7 2/ 

113. A poHtical and moral difcourfe, by Ynigp 
Yvanes de Santa Cruz. (Spanifli.) 375/ 

114. A difcourfe concerning the Spanifli Annada, 
addreffed to Ld. Burleigh and fir Fr, WaKinghani.^ 
(Italian.) 339. 

1 1 5. Sir Ch, Cornwallis ? to the Ld. admiral (Not- 
tingham) on various commercial affairs in Spain, &c, 

.393. 

116. Inftruftions to commiffioners ncgociating ^ 
peace between England, France, and Spain. (A part 
of a correfted draught.) 395^ 

1 1 7. Articles of alliance between Spain and the 
repubhc of the Valais. ' (Fr.) 399. 

118. Reafons for and againft a permiffion for trad- 
ing with the Indies. 401. 

1 1 9. Lift of noblemen and others who accompanied 
the lord admiral into Spain. 40S; 

120. Alonzo de Velafco, Spanifli ambaflador in, 

England, to concerning the tolmtion of 

catholic priefts in England. (Sp,) Londoq, Juqc 
18, 1612. • 405. 

121. Tlie bill of Mr. Man's expepfes on a journey 
to Spain. 407. 

122. Succeffion of kings of England and Spaip, 
fynchronologigally arranged. 408. 

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123. A memorandum how to leave paper, in a 
book on Spain. 409. 

1 £4. An account of the dreffes and draperies of the 
portraits of the kings of Spain in the royal hall at Se- 
govia. (Sp.) 410. 

1 25. Arguments to prove that the troubles between 
England and Spain originated with tlie K. of Spain. 
(A draught in Cecil's hand.) 414. 

126. An Recount of the fuperior councils and tri- 
bunals in Spain, Portugal, and the Indies. 416. 

127. A rough draught of a letter on fome eccle- 
fiaftical affairs. 435. 

128. Nam6s and political ftate of the provinces 
ceded by Philip 11. to Albert and Ifabella. 437. 

129. Minutes of feveral charters and privileges 
granted to the Englifh merchants trading in Spain ; 
with matters offered by them to the confideration of 
the Privy Council, towards a treaty. 449- 



Vefpafian, C. XIV. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 636. 

1 . Admiralli Angli© temporib* Edw. 1. IL et III. 1 . 

2. A fragment of an opinion on a caufe pending 
before the admiralty court. .5. 

3. A treatife on Englifli and Scottiih ihips trading 
into France. 4. 
^ 4. References to cafes of advowfons of church 
livings. 6. 

5. De mercatoribus alienigenis. 7- 

6. A protedion againft unjufi toHs and exac- 
tions. _ ' 7. 

7. A declaration of the p^ocleedings between Mr. 
Wm. Turner and Gerard Malynes; concerning the 
Allum works in the north : addrefTed to the E. of 
Dorfet. H. t. 8. 

8. A repertory of cafes relating to ambaffadors. 1 1. 

9. A paflport of Q. Elisabeth in favour of fir Hen. 
TJnton, going ambaifador to France. (^rigO July 
€,1591. .14. 

10. Tho. Wilfon juftice of peace, to fec^ 

touching the arrefl of a fervant of the Spanifh ahi- 
fcaffador ; with the Spanifh ambafTador's letter, and an 
order of council tnereiipon. (Orig.) Whitehall, 
Sept. 23, 1624. , 15. 

1 1. An account of the Bp. of Winchefler's (Steph. 
Gardiner) charges for his lafl journey into Fiance; 
ending Sept. 28, 1539. 18. 

12. Sir Tho. Wyatt's account of expenfi;s on his 
cmbafTy in France. 1538. 19. 

13. Various papers (moftly draughts) of obferva- 
tions on a remonflrance of the Danifh ambafTador 
againfl the Englifli fifliing off Iceland andWardhoufe, 
1599. 2^1- 

14. Vadia allocata diverf^s ambaffiatoribus ; tem- 
porib. diverforum regum. 30. 

15. Pope Gregory, to the Archbp. of Canterbury; 
concerning appeals to Rome. (Lat.) 33. 

16. Notes concerning appeals. 34. 

17. The giving of armorials no way hurtful to the 
commonwealth. 35. 

18. An original writing of Richard earl of Cam- 
bridge, being a fubmiffion to K. Henry V. (on vellunr.) 

39, 

19. Articles Againft Edmund D. of Somerfct. (on 
yellum.) • 40. 



20. Articles charg^ec^ againfl Michael de la Pole. 
1 0 Ric. II. (Orig. French, on vellum. ) 43. 

2 1 . De camera regis, colleftanea. 53. 

22. The yearly charge within the office of the 
treafurer of the Queen's chamber. 55. 

23. Henry vili ; reproving the city of London for 
not providing horfes for the carriage of his wine au^l 
provifion. 64. b. 

24. A memorial of certain inflrudions and orders 
to fir Peter Carew and three others, for things to 
be done in the tower of London. . Sept. 16, 1572. 

' 65. 

9,6. Remembrances for an ambaffador's . placing 
and paflime, &c. the faid ambafTador being admiral 
of France. 1546. 67. 

26. The rewards given to the ladies at the\chrilieu- 
ing of the Dauphin's child. . 76. b. 

27. Excerpta, de regum ceremohiis. 77. 

28. Ceremony of entertaining my lady Motrell ; 
in a letter from Wm. Pemzoy, ^o the Ld. mayor of 
London. Aug. 24.. 79. 

29. Orders for the reception .of Catherine^ 
(imperfeft.) ^ . . si. . 

30. Lodgings at Hampton-court, ufed to be ap- 
pointed by the gentleman uflier. temp. Hen. vill. 

90. 

31. Tlie ordinary accuflotned to be lodged withi^ 
the Kings majefty's houfe. 92. , 

32. Warrant of K. James I, to Hen. E.of Northamp- 
ton, keeper of the privy feal ; appointing fir Lewi^ 
Lewkenor mafler of the ceremonies to ambaffadors, 
(on vellum.) Wpftm. Sept. 10, 1619. 94. 

33. The duty of the clerk of the market, appointed 
by the board of green cloth. 95. 

34. The fee of the clerk of the crown for an in- 
dictment. 95.* 

35. Foedera et ligie cum principibus tranfmarinis, 
et eorum ftipendia. 96. 

36. Coriflabularii Angliae ^ temp. Gul. I. ad 24 
Edw. III. 97, * 

37. Exemplificatio Lit Pat. Ric. III. confiituens 
Rad. Afsheton vice-conflabularium. Coventiy, 06t, 

24, 1483. 100. 

38. Conflabularii turris Londinenfis^ ab A* 2 Ric, L 
ad An. 1 Hen. IV. loi. 

39. Expenfa Jacobi R. Scotiae, domini de Tutvill, 
et 17 aliorum militum de partibus tranfmarinis, pri- 
fonariorum domini regis in turri Lond. s Hen. V. (in 
membrana.) 105. 

40. Articles and ordinances made by K. Henry Vlii, 
for fir Tho. Lovell and fir Richard Cholmley, all 
the yeomen of his guards, and the foldiers that at- 
tend in the tower. 1509. 106. 

41. Proceedings in a fuit in tlie exchequer, be- 
tween the gentleman porter, and Heitiyng, refpeding 
certain houfes on the ditch fide by Uie poftern of the 
tower. 107. ' 

42. Colle6tions on proceedings for contempt 108. 
43; Coronatores comitatuum, et de eorum officio. 

109. 

44. Account of corruptions in the courts of juf- 
tice. 110. 

45. Sacramentum R. Hen. IL in coronatione ejus* 
1185. 112. 

46. De ofliciariis domus domini Edwardi regis^ 
qui fervierunt in die coronationis e^ufiiem ; et dcL 
libertatibus eifdem officiariis pertinent i()us. 113. 

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47. Two original warrants of Edw. II. refpefting 
liis coronation. (Lat. on vellum.) 116. 

48. An original warrant of Hen. VI. appointing 
Humphry of CHoucefter ftewartl at the corona^ 
tion. (Lat. on vellum.) 14S0. 118. 

49. An original warrant of Rich. II, on a petition 
of the Avidow of fir John Dimniock, clefiring the fees 
due to her late hulband, as champion at the corona- 
tion. (Fr. on vellum.) 119- 

50. An ol-iginal warrant of Henry VI. to the keeper 
of the wardrobe ; for equipping a horfe for fir Ph. 
Dii^mockj champion at tne next coronation. (Fr. 
on vellum,) 1430. 119. 

51. Thiiigs to be provided for^he creation of the 
prince of Wales (Henry) for his principality, duke- 
dom, and earldom, 1603. 120. 

^3. Neccflfaries to be provided by the maftcr of 
the jewel-houfe, the day of the King and Queen's 
coronation. 121. 

53. Coronatio regis, et fbtmk ^us juramenti, ex 
Rot. clauf. 1 Edw. 11. ' 

54. The manner of the attendance of the judges 
at the coronation of queen Anne (Boleyn) as reported 
by fir John Spelman, one of the number. 124. 

55. Collefbanea de coronationibus variotum regum. 

125. 

56. Epiftolas variaeAlcxandrilll. Papae, ad Archiep. 
et Epifc. Angliae, de coronatione filii Hen. II. A* 
1170. 127. 

57. Henrici I. carta, qua in coronatione fui eccle- 
fiam liberam reddit, malas confuetudines regni aur 
ftrt, Eccl. Cantuar. monachis libertates regiafque 
confuetudines confirraat: ex libro cartar. Archiep. 
Cantuajr* J20. 

58. Coronatio regis Ricardi I. ut defcribitur in 
chronicis Joh. CaAoris, monachi Welbnon. coenobii, 
quern Leylandus antiquarius vocat Joh. Tiberium 
vel Bever. 1 30. 

50. Corotiatio regis Henrici III. 132. 

GO. Excerpta ex. rotulo ferviciorum faftorum 
domino R. Hen* IV. die coronationis fuce, per domi- 
nos magnates et alios ligeos fuos* 133. 

61. An account of the coronation of Eleanor 
of Henry in. i4i. 

62. A brief abftraft of the King's commiflion for 
fees in the courts. Oft. 8, 1610. 144. 

63. Cuftodes regni, ab A* 1190 ad An. 3 Hen. V. 

145. 

64. Sir Tho. Audley cufto» fiffiUi, to Mr. Crom- 
M cll, then with the king at Calais. (Orig*) Oft. 
15, 15 . 149. 

65. CoUeftiens concerning the authority of a Pro- 
testor. 150. 

66. Notes of defcent of inheritance. 151. 

67. Dower of ladies, in what lands reftrained. 152. 

68. Notes of orders for feeding, doathhig, and 
relieving certain number of poor at Weftminfter, 
W indfor, and London : temp. Hen. III. 153. 

69- A commiflion for the trial of felons. 1576. 

154. 

70* Colleftions concerning felony and felons. 157. 

71. Daniel Dun's opinion on the petition of the 
felt-imakers. 160. 

72. Colleftions concerning fecuritaes or pledges 
for fidelity and good behaviour. 162* 

. 7 3.. Forms «f oaths of homage and fealty. (Fr. 
and Engliih: on vellum.) 162. b. 

74. Form of forfeiture to the King. 163. 



75. Colleftions relating to forfeitures of offices. 

164. 

76. Notes of tTvo cafes of fol^ery. 167. 

77. Cafes of peffons killing themfeives. 168. 

78. Reafons ap;ainft the pafling of fines of infor- 
mations in fee-farms : this relates to fome office 
hqld by Ld. Morley. 169. 

79. John Young, to tlie Ld. Privy Seal (E. of 
Northampt.) touching a grant applied far by Ld. 
Morlcy. (Orig.) July 20, 1 61 3. 170. 

80. Papers concerning the better recovery of fines 
from offenders: thefe relate to Ld. Mqrley. 171. 

8 1 . Original order for the fuaend of Joan fecovd 
wife to Henry IV. with the ceremonial. 15 Hen. VI. 

175.. 

82. Epitaphs on fir Oliver St. John, 1630 ; Oliver 
Nich. St John, J 500? and Bofvill^ or Bofwell, pricMr 
of Norwich. , 176. 

83. Notes refpeding funerals. ^ 179, 

84. Epitaphs defigned for fir Fra. Walfmghafti and 
fir Phil. Sidney. I80. 

85. The manner of tlie laft funeral exequies for 
the French king (Char. IX.) at St. Paul's cathedral, 
London ; and a brief declaration of the charges of 
the diet thereat. 1 8 1. 

86. Notes towards compiling epitaphs for fir Pht- 
lip Sidney and fecretary Walfmgham. i85. 

87. The manner of the funeral of prince Henry* 
1612, 187. 

88. Epitaphs on Mary Billing, and Albert Archd. 
of Auftria. 189. 

89. Epitaph to the memory of James I. his Queen^ 
and Charles (Henry ?) Pr. of Wales, by Edmund Scory ; 
with other epitaphs on K. James. ige. 

r 

90. The funeral of Mrs. Ann Oftom, widow of 
Peter Ofl)orn, Efq^ remembrancer of the exchequer* 
Feb. 28, 1615. (on vellum.) 196. 

91. Carmen votivum in latideni Mariae Scotor. rc- 
gince, R. Jacobo I. gufque uxori et progenie, dica- 
tum. ab Edmundo Maria B. Anglo Britanno. 197/ 

92. Notes concerning homicide* soo. 

93. Dr. John Clerk, to Card. Wolley ; reports how 
well the king had^ received the cardinal's difpatchet 
and meflages, Sec. (Orig.) Woodftock, April 27, 

201. 

94. Two warrants of Q. Elizabeth,, creating the 
earls of Huntingdon and Leicefter knights of th? 
Garter. (Orig.) 1570 and 1572. 203. 

95. A warrant of Q. Elizabeth, difpenfing with 
the attendance of a certain knight of the Garter at 
a chapter of the order. (Orig.) April 6, 1569! 

eo5. 

96. A confutation of the opinion, that honours 
and titles of dignity are hereditaments: aifo, the dif- 
ference between the laws of the land, and the rules 
and cuftoms of honour, concerning the peers and 
nobility of the kingdom : by Rich. St. George, Nor-f 
roy. 207. 

97. Certain reafons that the profeffors of the com-* 
mon laws ought not to be exdiuded from pra6Ufm^ 
in cafes of honour. 209. 

98. Notes relating to the royal houfeliold. 211.^ 

99* Huberti (Gualteri) Archiep, Cantnar. modifi- 
catio immoderati nunieri niiniftrorum in EccJ. Chrifti 
Cantuar. 1203. 212. 

100. Notes relating to the houfebold. CIS. 

101. An order of the Privy Council, for raifin^ 

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the houfehold. (Orig.) temp. Hen. VL 218. 

102. A brief of the ftatute of Eltham, for the go- 
vernment of the king^s houfehold. 2 18. 

103. A warrant of Hcnrv vill, for the iffue of 
money for livery coats for tne yeomen of the guards, 
grooms, pa^es, and others of the houfehold. Wind- 
for, June 10, 1526. 241. b. 

104. The patent of Edward IV, creating Iris eldeft 
fon duke of GornM-all. 1469. 243. 

105. Names of perfons to whom acortimifliori had 
been dircdeil to inquire aftei* concealments, &c. in Sa- 
lop, Ileref. GIouc. and Wigorn. 17 Hen. VIII. 243. b. ^ 

lOG. Mcnfale, i. e. expenfes for the ^ting's table,^ 
for June, July, Aug. and Sept. 1475 : alio, notes of 
annual allowances for the Queen, Pr.'of Wales, &c. 
(on vellum.) 244. 

107. Liveries with the'Kin^, the Queen, the 
Princes, and the i;srhole houfehold at Greenwich, in 
Nov. A** 12 Hen. Vlir. i. e. a lift of the perfons at 
court, with the total of tlieir expenfes. 245. b. 

108 Perfons attending upon lady Mary and ladj 
-Elizabeth, daughters of Henry VIII. 2*4(5. 

109. The maHc (i. e. totals) of tlie houfehold ; 
i^ith the increafe of new fees and wages, temp. Hen. 
VlII. ^47* 
.1 10. OrdeHs for the King's piivy diamber. 249. 
' 111. Refrtembrances unto the Queen's grace, of 
xnattei-s that be needful for her to know. 252. 

1 1 2. Orders for attendance when the King goeth 
to dinner, walk, hunt, &c. 253. 

113* Orders for the Kings and Queen's outer 
chambers. , 253. b. 

Ii4w Certain ordinances concerning tlie good 
order of perfons in the King's privy chamber. 257. 

1 15. An order of Henry viir, for the E. of Wor- 
cefter, his chamberlain ; and for the due executioin 
of that oflfice* 265* 

1 16. Orders for the board of green cloth. 268. 

117. Immnnity granted by K. John to the Abp* 
of Canterb. to hold allijses, &c. and other grants and 
notes on immunities. 270. 

.118. A grant of rtiany immunities and privileges, 
to John Ciedney, alderman of London. (Orig. Lat 
on velluni ; fupeifcribed R. p. probably Henry VI. 
A**20regni.) 27«. b. 

I19» A grant of immunities, to Auguftine le 
valeis de Wexebrug, whom the king ftiles " Diledus 
vallettus nofter." 14 Edw. III. 273. 

1 20. A grant of immunities, &c. to fir Edmund 
Hampden. Jam 25, 35 Hen. VI? (LaL on vellum.) 

274. b. 

121. A grant of immunities, &c. to Guido Sennet* 
»4 Hen. viiL (Orig. Lat. on vellum.) 27^. 

122. An exemption granted to William (Hay worth) 
Bp, of Litchfield and Coventry, from attending par- 
liament^ on account of his age and infirmities. 
(Orig. Lat. on vellum.) 17 Hen. VI. «77. 

123. A grant of immunities to John Caipenter, late 
fccretary to the city of London, (Orig. Lat, on 
vellum.) 18 Hen. VI. 277. 

124. A grant of immunities to Tliomas Havill, of 
Oxford, brewer. (Lat. on vellum.) 3G Hen. VL 

277. 

125. A grant of immunities to John Cotton, Efq. 

277. b. 

1 26. A note of the denization of Nic. de Stute- 
ville. . 27?. 



1^7. A note of ^A order for leprous perfohs being 
removed from the highways. 22 Edw. III. 279. 

128. Divers orders refpefting the JeM'9. ' i%o, ' 

129* Notes of orders refpefting ufury* 282. 

; 130. Quajftibnes juris civilis." , 283. 

131. Litene juftitiariorum itinerantium. 287. 

182. Juftitiarii Hiberniae, et alibi. 288. 

. 133. CapitalesjuAitiarii d^Banco4 * :i : . 2Sd^ 

134. Barofies Scaccarii. ' . api. 

133. Capitaks juftitiarii coram rege. 2d3; 

13G. Juftitiarii Angliae. 297. 

* 137. Ricardi I. litera, quibus abfolvit Habertum 
(Gualter) Archiep. Cantndr. cuftodia rcgni, et ei 
fubftituit Gaufridum fil. Petri, 298. 

ii38* The original order of council^ that fheriffs 
fhall not have the charge of the juftices of aflizes 
diet, but that the judges be allowed it out her Ma- 
jefty s coft'ers. Feb. 21, 1573. ' 299.' 

ISO. A difcuffioni that reafons are as well t6 be 
ufed by lawyers in their pleadings as authorities. 300; 

140. The common law of the land, in cafes of 
granting pirfttedtons at fea, dated, &c. 802* 

141. The fum of the comini^jou fpr reformation 
of officers towards both laws. 1594. 316. 

142. Notes concerning law jurifdiflidns ; leges 
fiindatnentales ; canon law. 317. 

143. Inftruftions to the E. of Bedford, Lieut, of 
the counties of Devon, Cornwall, and the city of 
Exieter. 1577. ' 320. 

144i Notes concerning the King^s children; 326. 

145. Draught of a patent for liberties. 327. 

146. A note on licences granted for croflihg the 
fea (transfretare.) 329. 

147. De ailftoritate locuiritenentis Aiiglias, vel 
cuftodis : temp. Hen. VIII. SSO* 

148» Orders for the redrefs of the cnftom-houfe, 
and its officers. 331. 

149. An original letter of council; touching the 
affize of bread in London. March 20, 1573. 338. 

1 50. Report of fir Hen. Yelverton, foHcitor-gene* 
ral ; concerning encroachments upon wafte grounds 
granted to the city of London, &c. with the cafes of 
Ld.Dacre and Lord Paget. April 19, 1614. 340. 

15^1. On the government of the city of London, 
and the dignity of the aldermen. 34 1. 

152. The private opinion of Sir Rob. Jhbnfton, 
concerning the common fewers, &c. iii and about 
London. April ,20, i605. 344. 

153. Inftruftions to fir Fr. KnoUes, and other com- 
miffionera, for provifion of corn. March 20, 1573. 

• ' 346. 

154. Notes on privileges granted to the city of 
London* 347. 

155. A note of books of the common law of this 
land, not publiflied. 349. 

156. On the origin of the common law. 351. 

157. Archeion : or, of the high courts of juftice 
in England. 353. 

158. On the common law of England, and thd 
jurifdiftion of the chancellor. 355. 

159. \Vm. Sebright, town-clerk of London; his 
anfwer refpefting his figning a legality to a deed 
brought to him by a notary public. 1599. 357 

160. De caneHis vicis et wardis, notul'je. S5S 

161. Rex Hen. Ill, difclamat jus fuum in matri- 
: monio inter Matildam fororem Ric. de Rofs et Gulf. 

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. 162. Notes concerning fines for the marriage of 
lieireffes. ^60. 

163. " That Marefcallus Anglic, or his iieutcnant, 
\vas that marllial which was joint judge in the faid 
court." 362. 

164. " That the marfhal is joint judge with the 
fteward in curia Marefchalcias hofpitii iregis." 365. 

165. Draught of a letter from the Privy Council, to 
the E. Marlhal; about, difplacing fir Wm. Dethick. 

303. 

166. The names and anns of the earls marlhals of 
England ; colleded by Fr. Thynrie, in 1597. (Im- 
perfea.) 395. 

167. An account of the office of fteward of the 
houfehpld. (A drayght.) 399. 

1 68. ; Anotlier fragment ; concerning the office of 
earl marflial. 400. 

4 69. Copy of. a grant of earl marflial, to George 
Talbot earl of Shrewlbury, by queen Elizabeth. 1573. 

404. 

170. An order of the commiffioners for the office of 
earl marlhal, lefpeding tradefmen intermeddling with 
the marflialling of arms, &c. (printed.) 1 61 8. 409. 

171. Grant of Henry III. of the office of E. mar- 
flial, to \V. (Walter Marihal) E. of Pembroke. Nov. 

5, 1242. 410. 

172. Another copy of XIV. 170. 411. 

173. Another copy of XIV. 96. 412. 

174. Concerning the power of the marflxars court. 

414. 

1 75. A warrant, appointing feveral king's phyfi- 
cians. 32 Hen. VI. 415. 

1 76. The meafure of a perch of land. 416. 

177. The reafon of the. merchants in Spain main- 
taining their reftraining corn ftips to return com- 
modities ; bullion, fait, and oranges excepted: ad- 
drefled to the E. of Leicefter. 4^8. 

178. A cafe between the merchants adventurers 
and interlopers. 419- 

179. A licence of Q. Elizabeth, for tranfporting 
looolb. of bullion into Ruffia. (Orig.) May 20, 
1582. 420. b. 

1 80. Queftions about the King's power, in laying 
cuftoms on goods, &c. 421. 

181. Notes of rewards given to king's meffengers. 
temp. Edw. I. and III. and Hen. III. 422. 

182. Commiffions, and notes; concerning officers 
offending, examined, and punifhed. temp. Hen. III. 

423. 

183. The oaths of varioili officers of ftate, and 
others of law, revenue, the houfehold, &c. 425, 

184. Articles for the ordering of the manrede of 
this the King's realm, and for the good advancement 
of juftice, and prefervation of the common weal of 
tlie fame. 43p 

185- Oath of the feijeant of the ftunaige. 441 

186. of a clerk in the office of privy feal 

(Fra. Mylles. 39 Eliz.) 443 

187. The oath of the counfellors, with inilruftions 
to the counfellors of the King's daughter (Mary) 
<ind commilfioners of Wales, temp. Hen. Vlll. 444. 

188. Notes concerning violators of the peace. 

446. 

189. An order of council, againft fortifying caftles 
in Wales. (Orig. on, vellum.) Weftml Aug. 17, 
1460 ? 446. b. 



190. Notes concerning juftices of peace. 448. 

191. Sentence againft Win. Fitzofbert, for rebel- 
lion. 1195. 449. 

192. Order for feizing the Knights Templers, and 
their poffeffions. l Edw. II. , . 45a 

193. Proceedings againft Henry Percy, E. of 
Northumberland, m the Star chamber. I606. 451. 

194. Notes of proceedings againft feveral of the 
nobility. 452* 

195. Notes concerning officers offending, howex* 
amined and punifhed. 455. 

196. Colle6iions relating to petitions to the King; 
or to whom he appointeth. 458. 

197. An opinion and decree of juftice Yelverton, 
in the court of exchequer, in a caufe between Ro- 
hert Calvyn and H. and N. Smith; concerning a 
mefluage in Shoreditcli. May 7, 16O8. 459. 

198. An order of council for tlie pofts between 
London and the borders of Scotland. (Orig.) Jan* 
14, 1583-4. 467. 

199. Adifcourfe of the prerogative royal, againft 
authorizing men to judge by difcretion and not, by 
law. ' 469-; 

200. Notes to prove that tlie prerogative may be 
reftrained. 471^ 

SOI. Notes rcfpefting the prerogative, 473, 

£02. An order of the K. (Hen. Vi.) in council, for 
reftoring John Neviil to his pofleffions. Aug. 27, 
1460. 475. h.. 

203. A royal licence, in favour of the merchants 
of Newcaftle, to export wool (Orig.) March 26. 
7 Hen. 477- 

204. Continuation of XIV. 201. 478. 

205. An account of Tho. Wcldon, cofferer of the 
houfehold ; containing the charges of Q. Elizabeth'^ 
progrefs into Suttblk. 1561. 48 k 

206. Notes concerning royal prohibitions to buy 
or fell lands. 490. 

207. Notes on the purpreftures of forefts. 491, 

208. Records and charters of the privileges, of 
the tower of London ; compiled by Walter Dairel, 
fteward of the Queen's court there. Sept. 30, 1587, 

492. 

209. An order of Henry VT, for providing Avritei-* 
and books for copying the Red book of theExcheqn 
and other books. 1446. 496. 

210. An account of the records in the King's trea- 
fury, Weftminfter. 497. 

21 1. A fcheme prgpofed for the better prefervation 
of the records in the Tower and Rolls chapel ; with 
proper diredions for forting and placing them. 507. 

212. The nature of fuch records in the Exchequer 
as Cliriftopher Vernon hath voluntarily begun to 
fort. 508. 

213. Notes, concerning the records of the Ktiig> 
court; when to be moved. 5 10. 

214. Divers warrants^ orders, and other writing* 
concerning proceedings againft rebels ; feveral o£V 
them originals on vellum, temp. Hen. VI. &c. 511. 

215. A letter from Ferdinando lord Strange, the 
Bp. of Chefter, and 6 others, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; 
afligning reafons why the ecclefiaftical commiflioa 
cannot well be executed in Cheiliir^ according to 
the inftrudions* (Orig.) May 22, 1588. 526w . 

216. Chriftopher Goodman's proteftation of obe- 
dience to the Queen. Apr. 23, 157 1. 528. 

21Z. Jo. (White^ift) Archbp. of Canterbury, to 
Q. Elizabeth ; toi^cliing the ob)e6tions made to the 
fubfcription of th^ book of Common Prayer. Lanv^ 
beth, April 24, 1534. . 59^ 

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218, Jo, (Aylmer, Bp- of) London, to Ld. Suffex 
againft Bullen and Bullingham's being made bifliops 
London, Feb. l, 1579. 530. 

Tlio. (Cowper, Bp. of) Lincoln; his order for 
exercifes in prcacliing, and appointing four mode- 
rators in HertfordlhireJ Oci. 26, 1574. 531. 

220. Notes concerfting rewards for fervices.' ^535. 

221. Copy of a letter M ritten by order of Q. Eli- 
beth to the mayor of London, in defence of the E 
of Leicefter. 1585. 536. 

222. Notes of . punifliments for raifing falfe ru- 
mours. 537. 

223. The yearly and ordinary cxpenfes of the Sa- 
voy ; with the revenue, certain and ordinary. 538 

224. Q. Elizabeth's warrant, appointing Wm. Da- 
vifon fecretary of ftate. (Lat) Dec. 12, 1586, 

539. 

225. Lord Bacon's fpeech in the Star-chamber, 
agaijift feditious books and libels. 540. 

226. Notes concerning furrenders and feizurcs. 

542. 

227. Notes of proceedings on fcandalum magna- 
tum. 546. 

228. Notes concerning a proceeding in the Star- 
chamber, 547. 

229. Notes relating to tournaments. 553. 

230. A paper for the better government of the 
army, and againft perfons abfenting after gayge of 
battayle, and going off from battayle. 554. 

231. Rules for government, and how a prince 
may behave therein. 55y. ; 

232. Eight fovcreign things which do make princes, 
lords, and others to live jullly, and be beloved of 
their people. 560. 

233. A true relation of all things that happened 
betwixt my Lord General, colonel Cheeke, and my- 
felf (Tho. Dutton.) Orig. Sept. 20, 1610. 562. 

234. The manner how the defendants do anfwer 
the Prince's highnefs challenge; being a lift of 
names. 568. 

235. Of combats, in Mr. Garters houfe. May 
22, 1601. (a draught.) 569. 

236. The ordinances that belong in gay^ing of 
battayle, made by n^iwarrell, after the cohfcitutions 
macle by king Philip of France. 570. 

237. Account of the writ of fuperfedeas ; ^vith two 
original writs, the one of Edw. IV. and the other of 
Jlen. VI? 571. 

238. A licence for the exportation of corn, figned 
T. Buckurft (Ld. treafurer.) l60l. 574. 

239. An account of conferences had with D. Lopes, 
a rebel in confinement. ' 576. 

240. The elFedl of a petition and a declaratio^i of 
Wm. Watfon, who appears to have been taken up for 
trcafon. 579. 

241. A paper, figned Ed. de Barney, giving lifts, 
and ibme account of the Spanifli, M'elfli, and Scot- 
tilh factions* 580. 

^2. A warrant for pulling down theE. of North- 
umberland's banner at Windfor. 1569. 583. 

243. C. (Ch. Nevill E. of) Weftmorland, to tlic 
£. of Leicelter J requeuing him to Intercede with the 
Queen for his pardon, (Orig.) Antwerp, May 4, 
1579. .584. 

244. An order of Q. Mary, to the magiftrates of 
Kewcaftle, to fit out 4 or 5 Ihips for the apprehenfion 
qf Tho. Stafford's ihips coming from Scaiborough, 
and thofe oi other traitors. April 27, 1557. Alike 
order feut to Hull. i.85. 



245. Notes relating to tenants in capite. 588. 

246. Notes concerning treafure trove. 589. 

247. Notes concerning fwans. 59a. 

248. Lift of the German deflors, and a few princes. 

591. 

249. CoUeftions relating to wards and liveries. 

592. 

250. Notes relating to wine, and the vintners at 
Oxford. 593. 

251. Notes relating to the uniVerfities. 594. 

252. Notes on rating the prices of victuals. 595. 

253. An alphabetical index of the general heads 
of the contents of this book. 596. 

254. Notes relating to watchmen. . 598. ' 

255. Draught of a letter to the E. of Bedford 
(Era. Ruffell) concerning wines. March 8, 1558. 

599. 

256. Lifts of perfons, in Dutch; feemingly the al- 
lotment of lodgings to the E. of Elfcx and his fuite^ 
when he went to the Hague. Dec. 26, 1585. 601. . 

257. An account of the leagues and confederacies 
between England and foreign Princes. 6li. 

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Codex partim membran. partim chaitac. in folioj ' 
conftans fol. 160. 

1. A mufter roll of military tenants at Berwick; 
fpecifying the times of their fervices, and th^ wages 
to be paid them. (Lat. on vellum.) A' 5 Edw. i; 
1277? 1. 

2. A mufter roll for the towns of Roxburgh, Edin- 
burgh, and Linhthgow. (Lat. on vellum.) 1277? 9. 

3. A mufter roll of the horfes belonging to the 
military tenants mentioned in the two preceding 
rolls, and at Perth and Dundee ; fpecifying their 
prices. (Lat. on vellum.) 1277? is. 

4. A rent roll of divers royal farms, duties, &c. 
at Berwick, and in Scotland. (Lat, on vellum.) 1277? 

20. 

5. Copy of an inftrument, in which Charlemain re- 
commends the reftoration of feveral Scottilh mona- 
fteries in Germany. (Latin.) Between A^ 800 and 
s\4. 21. 

6. A lift of the nobility and gentry of Scotland 
who did homage to Edw. I. 24 Edw. I. 1296. 22. 

7. An indenture of the treaty between the coni- 
miffioners of Edw. III. and Robert the fteward, and 
the nobility of Scotland, for the releafe of K. David 
Jruce: with a lift of the hoftages. (vid. Rym. VI. 46.) 
(French, on vellum.) Berwick, Oft. 3, 1357. 27. 

8. De Davide Bruys rege, ejufque captivitate in 
x\nglia. 13 . . . 34. 

9. A rough draught of a part of the hiftorv of 
Scotland, beginning with Rob. ll.anddoAVTi to about 
1454. (French, laid to be in fee' Naues hand. 41. 

10. Edward IV ; his infpeximus of the truce con- 
cluded with Scotland at Newcaftle, Dec. 12, 1465. 
(vid. Rym. XI. 557 and 558.) (Lat.) Weftminfter, 
June I J 1466 ? 66. 

11. A contrafl for a marriag'c between Jamc» 

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eMeft fon of Janie^ in. of Sc. atid Cecitethcn yoihjgeft 
ckut^litcr of Edward IV. (vid, Rym; Xl. s^.) 
Ediirf). Oa. 26. 1474. 67. 

Ifi. Another copy of XVI. 11. 1474. 69. 

I3i De guerrarum abftmenciis inter regem An- 
glite et regem Scotorum, Julii i486, ad eand. 
diem 1489. (vid. Rym. Xll. 285. and an Infpex. of 
Od. 24. p. 316.) Weftm. July 2, i486. 71. 

14. Oratio Scotorutn ad regem Ricardum HL pro 
pace firmanda inter Angles et Scotos. Sept. 1484. 

75. 

1 5. Notes gathered out of the King's records, for 
the jUftifJcation of hiis highnefs's property of, and fu- 
pcriority over the reahn of Scotland. 1542? 80. 

16. A diary of Edtrard I.'sjourtiey intb Scotland, in 
ihe time of John Baliol K. of Sc. 24 Ed. I. 1296. 

90. 

17. A mandate from the Archbp. of York (John 
de Haltoti) to the Bp. of Carlifle, for anticipating the 

Payment of tythes to the King. (Lat.) Scrobie, 
Jdv. 15^ IS 10. 93w 

1 8. Abftra6te of divers inftruments taken from the 
regifters of York ; proving the K. of England's pre- 
rogative over Scotland, and the Archbp. of York's 
jurifdidion over the Bpk. of Whithorn, &c. in Scot- 
land : alfo various procurations, &c. of the court of 
Rome. 94. 

ig*. ThA E. of J^orthumb. ct^nftaWe of England, to 
the K.'s Council ; about affairs of the borders. (Fr.) 
3 H. IV. Alnwick, June 13, 1402. 1 14. 

^0. Henry VII ; his inftrufiions to Norroy, fent to 
the K. of Sc. about the confirmation of a treaty. 
(Orig. figned with Hcnfy's monogratn.) 1 15. 

21. Edward IV; inftruftions given to Mr. Alex. 
Lf i^i iht K*s chaj>lain and almoner, fi^nt to the K. of 
Scotland to treat about a peace. (Orig. figned with a 
monogram.) 147^. 118. 

22. Edward IV, to Mr. Legh; inftruftions about 
marriages between the D. of Clarence and a fifter of 
the K. of Scots, and between the Dfs. of Burgundy 
and the D. of Albany. (Orig. figned with a mono- 
granv.) - 1475 ? 121. 

23. Edward III ; his rdeafe of all homage from the 
K. of Scotland, (vid. Rym. IV. 337.) (Lat.) York, 
March 1, 1328. 122. 

24. Edward III; a releafe of all claim or aftion 
againft the K. of Sc. in a caufe between the Pope and 
the faid king. ( Lat. ) 123. 

^5. Edward .... a renunciation of all fupremacy 
over Scotland. (Lat.) 1328. 124. 

26. A paper, entitled Cavendum eft diligenter de 
fubfcriptis in traflatu pacis habito vel habendo inter 
Angliae et Scotiae regna:" to which are added, notes 
out of feveral chronicles concerning Englatid's fupre- 
macy over Scotland. 127. 

27. A paper concerning England's fupreiiiacy over 
Scotland. (Lat.) 129. 

Edward I, to pope Boniface VIII ; being an 
hiftbrical deduction of England's title to the fupremacy 
over Scotland. (Lat.) Kemefeye, May 7, 1S03. 

134. 

29. Henry VII ; his inftruclions to the Bj>. of Dur- 
ham, for the appeafing all queftions and debates be- 
tween him and the K. of Sc. Shene, July 5, 1496. 

141. 

SO. The contra6l of marriage between James IV. 
K. of Sc. and Margaret eldeft daughter of Hen. vil. 

1503. 144. 

31. The will of Mary Q. of Sc. : a copy, in the 
band of Naoe^ corre^ed by herfelf ; with notes of le- 



gaciesj &c. in her own hand. (Fr.) Sheffield. 1577. 

145. 

32. John Ld. Bothwell, to Hen. Vii ; intelligence 
about Perkin Wafbeck, &c. Couquerlklt from France 
endeavours to obtain poflfeCfion of Perkin. (Orig.) 
Berwick, Sept. 8, 1496. 15a.. 

S30 John Ld. Bothwell, to Hen* VII; concerning 
Perkin. (Orig.) 1496? > 154. 

34. Heads and fubdivifions of divers matters ; ik 
Cecil's hand. 155. 

35. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Hunfdon ; about 
the Scottifli lords repairing to Holy Ifland. (Oiig.) 
Loiidbn, Nov. 7, 1584. ' 156- 



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1. Conftitutiones D. Benedifii Xll. papop, fuper vi> 
tam canonicorunl regularium; datae Avenione, idibys 
Alaii, pontificatus A** 4to. (i439.) 2. 

2. Ejufdcm Bei^dicti breve, dii-eftum ad abbatem 
de Thornton et priorem de Kirkham. 40. 

3. Varia capitula generalia et provincialia canoni- 
corum regularium ordinis S. Auguftini in provincia 
Cantuarienfi, celebrata variis locis, ab A*" 1325 ad 
An. 1404- 41. b. 

4. Capitulum folemne et magnum eorundem^ ha-* 
bituiaa Leiceftrice AM 5 1 8. 63 . 

5. Servitium dc omni officio epifcopali, concer- 
nentechorum; h. e. in confecrandis ordinibu$> virgi- 
nibu^ reclufis, et oleo, m dedicatione ecclefias, in 
deponetidis reliquiis, in confecratione coemeterii et 
altaris, in reconciliatione ecclefiiB violatse vel mo* 
nafterii, in benedidione campanae, in confecratione S. 
cruci.^, etpro deportatrone corporis ad ecclefiam ; cum 
notulis muficaliuus. 71. 



Vefpafian^ D. 11. 

Codex membran. in svo. antiquocharaftere ^xaratu^ 
conftans foliis 165. 

1. DepCKnitentiaquajdam, ettemptationibus. l.b. 
\ 2. Canones poenitentialcs fecundum Jeronymum, 
et Fulbertum. , 3. 

3. De Antichrifto. 8. 

4. Sermones de adventu Domini, et in aliis fefti? 
anni: item de praidicatione et fide, de epifcoporum 
et prelbyteror. ordine, ad judices, ad plebem, &c. 10. 

5. Decreta pontificum et conciliorum. 34. 

6. Narrationes quaedam de vicedomiuo qui filiunk 
Dei negavit, de virginibo^ epifcopis, et aliis religiofis. 

40. b. 

7. Miracula Sci. Nicolai, et aliorura. 57. 

8. Ritualia quajdam de celebiandis nufliis, &c. cum 
coUeftionc canonum. - 64. 

9. Variaj homiliae et femiones in quofdam textus 
facro^ fcripturiB. «5. 



Vefpajian, D. III. 

Codex iet chartac. et membran. in svo. iflajori, 
conftans foliis 212. 

1. Ceremoniale, five liber de ccclefiafticis ordinibus^ 
de confecrationibus et benedifctionibus tum perfo* 
narutn tum rerum^ do faci-amentis, et de otiiciis fa-^ 
cris. 2. 

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TF^r^latulus dt OTcKne canonis^tionis fen6lt>- 
rum. 139. 

3. Summa magri. Johannis Belet, de eccleliafticis 
officiis. 141. 

4. Des fept pech^s mortcls. 208. 

5. Quaxlam medicmalia. (GalHce et Latine.) 210. 

6. Quklam verfus, ck celebratione miffse, de vefti- 
raentis facris, aiiifquec fragmentum. 2i i. 



Vffpafian^ D. IV. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. niajori, conftans foliis 171. 

1. ChroBicon GuUelmi Aremorici, ab incarnato 
Chrifto ad An. 1269. in quo multa habeutur de geftis 
Philippi Ih Francise, et Ludovici fflii ejus. 2. 

2. Godfridi de Malmell)ury, ab adventu Saxonum 
ad tempera R. Gulielmi 1. hiftoria, quando Normanui 
cccpcrunt regnare. 73. b. 

3. Poeaie fur la i>affion de S. Thomas de Cantor- 



bery 
Comm. 



" Al deu loange e fun fervife 
" Par la grace que mad tramife 

" vail chaunt^r> 
*^ Dc celui qui fanz feintifc 
" Se combati pur feinte Eglife, 



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" a avancer.'' 



Vcfpqfiany D. V. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. majori, conftans foliis 183. 

1. Liber magiftri Petri deRiga, prefbyteri Remeiiiiiaf, 
cui titulus eft, "Aurora:" five paraphrafis inetrica 
facree fcripturae veteris teftamenti ; et etiam libro- 
rum Machabceorum et Jofephi ; item evangelior. SS. 
Matthsei et Luca?. 1. 

2. Hildeberti, Cenomanenfisepifcopi,poemataqu«- 
dani facra ; inter alia de myfterio mifla*, de opere fex 
dierum, &c. 119. 

S. Mifcellanea quaedam theologica, de articulis 
fidei, de peccatLs mm talibus, de excomniunicatione, 
Inultifque aliis capitulis. 137. 

4. Michaelis Cornubienfis poemata; in quibus oc- 
currunt verfus de Hugone Claramontcnfi epifcopo, de 
Odone epifcopo Belluacenfi, et de Fulcone (Ballet) 
epifcopo Lonclinenli^ qui floruit A** 1244. ,149. 



Vefpafian^ D- VI. 

Codex membran. in 4to. minori, conftans foliis 125. 

1. Parabohe Salomonis, Latine, vetuftis charaderi- 
bus Saxonicis defcripta^ ; cum expofitione interlineari 
Saxonica quorundanl vocabulorum : addrtur in fine 
expofitio Latina quorundam difficilium vocabulorum, 
qu«B occurrunt in Latina verfione S. fcripturarum. 2. 

2. Alcuini capitula theologica, ad Guidonem co- 
mitem ; iifdem literis in quibus etiam nonnulte voces 
^axonice gloflatae. 38. b. 

3. Narratio quondam de abbate Machario, 67. 

4. Oratio ad Deuni, rhythmice et quidem Saxonice 
fciipta. ^ 69. 

5. Brevis computatio temporum, ab Adamo ad 
Chrifti paflionem. (Saxon.) G9. b. 

6. Narratio poetica de Davide, et de ejus pocni- 
tentia proptci* adulterium cum Batblheba: in qua 
etiam occurrit Pfalmus cujus initium, " Mifercre mei 
Deus,^ Saxonice, cum rubricis Latinis. 70. 

7. PrsEcepta moralia, quje (an re6le dubium) Ca- 



tothi trrbauntur: pifamiffa praefirtidne qti« ba?evia mo- 
fti*a cotitinet; viz. Deum ibpplica, conjjugem aina, 
pastes Mfia^ &c. cha^a^rifaois Saxonicib. b. 
8. Verfus alii, iifdem character ibus Saxonicis. 
Iiicip. " Telltiris fi forte velis cdgnofcere ciiltu3, 
" Virgilium Icgito, vel fi m^re hofle laboras, 
" Herbarum vires, Macer^ibi carmine dicet." 

75. b. 

9- Hyami ad xaiginem Mariasn ; oratio ad S. Au- 
gullinum Anglor. do6i:orefli ; et oratio ad Chriftum ; 
omnes notis muficis infigniti. 76. b. 

10. VitaS. Wilfridi, per Steph. Heddium monaclj, 
Caatuar. ad Accam epifc. et Tatberchtufn abbatem, 

78. 

Vefpafian, D. VIL 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 104. 
• * ' .* 

The Pfalms of David, in did En^ifli verfe. 

Segin. " Sdi biern ittial noght is gan 

" In thil redu of wicked man^ 

" Afid in ftrttse of fififul no|;ht lie ftode 

" Ne fat in felel of ftormc ungode." 

Vefpafian, 1). Vllt. 

Codex chartac. ift 8vo. injyori^ conftans foliis 225. 
Sec. XV. 

A colkAion of drawjas tn o\4t EngKfti verfe, re- 
lating to the hiftory of the New Te&ment. Thefe 
were probably fome of the " Myfteries *' ^i6ted liy 
mendicant fryars, for the edifieation 6r ^ntfertain- 
ment of the people. Sir W. Dugdale mentions this • 
MS. as cowtainin^ th^ dramas tSat ivwe pei-forftied 
at Coventry during thefeaft of Corpus Chrifti. (vid. 
Afttiq. of Warw. p. 1 1 6.) 

Vefpajtafiy D. IX. 

Codex partim membran. j)attiin chartac. in 4to. 

minori, foliis conftans 220. 1^ 

1. Vita Sci. Brendani, verfibus rfiytiimicis. 
Incip. Vana vanis garriat pagina M^ani 

" Greges, agros, pralia, vox VifglHani,-' 
Sequunturverficuli nonnulli, cui initium 

" Pro fervo dominus ne ferviat ut dominetur.— 
" Hunc ut ad aftra trahat fe dat ad A . . . 

2. Fragmenta quadam hiftorica, de rebus ad ec- 
clefiam Wintonienftm et ejufdem epifcopos, et iho- 
nafterium quod vocatur Hyda, maxime fpedtantibus : 
ubi quoque de Dunwallone Alolmutio, et regibus Bri* 
tonum ufquc ad temporal. Caitibdlanl, &c. etdeinde 
deGuidone, coinite Warwicenfi, et uxore ejus Felicia. 

^ 9. 

3. Litera facrofandse fynodi Bafileenfis, milfa hce- 
reticis in Bohemia. 47. 

4. Alia ejufdem fynodi, milTa in Angliam. 48. b. 

5. Excerptum ex hiftoria tripartita^ de Theodofii 
imperatoris erga excommunicationis fententiwi, licet 
jmprudenter latam, reverentiam. 50. b. 

6. Verfus Lollardorum contra praelatos ecdefiae, ad 
excitandum dominos temporales contra eos : cum 
verfibus contra Lollmdos. 51. 

7. Menfura plagoe lateris Chrifti, cum or^tione ad 
iftud vulnus, quam fi quis recitaverit, ilH Iitnocen- 
tius 11. P. conceffit 4000 dies de indulgentia. 51. b. 

8. Hymnus ad B. virgiuein Mariam. 5i2. 

9. Narratiw«c-ula de quodam fratfe ordtnb Cartu* 
fienfis^ qwim rcfert Peti'ue Btefcnfis: fcagnrentum. 

52, b. 
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10. Biftoria de HoIlandiaelZelandia, et comitibus 
eornndem, cum illorum infignibus .gentilitiis: Belgice. 
Incipit A Bruto, et continuatur ad An. 1476. t^^tr- 

53m 

1 1. Verfus alii ad Lollardos. Incip. Prefta Jefu 
** quod poftulo, facquodin tuo populo/' &c. 165. 

12. Verfus ad Chriftum, B. Mariam et S. Johan- 
nem. 169. 

13. K'arrationes du«; i. de Adaitio Carthufietifi ; 
«• de Galfrido priori Clarevallenfi. i69. b. 

14. Urbes Britanniae, verfibus defcriptae per Job. 
Jonftonum, ad Gul. Camdenum. 171. 

15. A poem of Bertram Walton; being inveaives 
againft the licentioufnefs of nuns, &c. 1 79. 

1.6. Love verfes. prefaced, " Penfes de moy." 
Begin. " O lord of love, here my complaynt." 201. 

17, Congregatio omnium abbatum priorum, &c. 
ordinis S. Benedi6li nigroram monachorum in Atiglia 
habita, mandato R. Hen.v. die 7 Maii 1 421, in capi- 
tulo Weftmonaft. pro reformatione varior. defe6luum 
in ipfo brdine tune regnantium ; cum articulis rtgis in 
congregatione propofitis, et ad illos refponfionibus, 
ct eorundem modification i bus. 205. 

18. Vita fandi Alexii ; verfibus rhythmicis. 225. 

Vefpqfianj D. X. 

Codex membra*, in 4 to. min. conftans foliis 142. 

1. Radulphi nigri Chronicon, ab initio mundi ad 
An- 1161. continuatur ab anonyrao ufque ad An. 
1178. 1- 

2. Chronicon cujufdam monachi de Coggeflial, ab 
A* 1 1 14 ad An. 1 155. de yebus Anglicis. 37. 

5. Fragmentum de imperatore Juftiniano magno. 

41. b. 

4. Chronicon Radulphi abbatis de Coggeflial, ab 
A. 1066 ad temp! R. Johannis. 43. 

6. Charta et refcripta Heiirici II. et aliorum regum 
Anglian, ad honorem de Leyceftria fpe6lantia. 1 3 1. 

6. Fragmenta hiftori^e Hibernicse, ab A° 948 ad 
An. 1165: cum aliis additamentis genealogicis et 
hiftoricis ad Hiberniam fpeftantibus. 137. b. 



Vefpajiajij D. XL 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis 109. 

1. Confolatio Laurentii Dunelmenfis monachi, de 
inorte amici : partim profa, partim verfibus. l. 

2. Ejufdem Hypomnefticon, de veteri et novo 
leftamento, verfibus, libris novem : h. e. de hiftoriis 
facris utriufque teftamenti, et etiam de laudibus B. 
Marias virgitiis, de operibus Salvatoris, de apoftolis 
Johanne et Paulo, aliifque fanflis. 19. 

3; Oratio, five apologia Laurentii pro Laurentio: 
cum duabus aliis orationibus. 100. 

4. Maledi6lio, feu execratio folennis^ pronunciata 
contia quofdam malefaftores. 108. b. 

Vefpajlari^ 1). XII* 

Codex membram in 8vo. conftans fol. 155* 
Sec. X. veL XL 

Hymnarium Latine, cum interlineari verfione S^x- 
onica : notandum enim eft quod in hoc codice quili- 
bet hymnus bis jcxtat ; prima vice ficut ab auftore 



metrice compofitus ; deinde mutato ordine veiborum, 
et baud raro verbis ipfis mutatis, quafi profaice et 
paraphraftice, gratia verfionis Saxonicae, quae miniatis 
Uteris iiiterlineariter fupra fcribitur : primuni igitur 
exemplum cujuflibet hymni nudum reftat, fine ver- 
fione interlineata, exceptis 7 prioribup, fupra quos 
etiam fcribittit, nigris literis, verfio Saxonica inter- 
linearis* Fronti codicis praemittitur prasfatiuncula 
cum tetrafticho Latine, quam in catalogo fuo edidit 
cl. Tho. Smith. 



Vefpafian^ t). XIIL 

Codek mehibran. in 4lo. conftans foliis 200. 

1. Chronicon, ab exordio mundi ad A. D. 1137. 
in fine niutiium. j. 

2. Speculum poenltentis, cdituni a niagro Gul. de 
Moutious, cancellario Lincolnienfi. 59. 

3. Sunima magri Alani, quid fit pra?dicatio, ct 
qualis debeat effe, quot ejus fpecies, (juorum debcat 
efle, quibus fit proponcnda, (juare, ubi, quando : 
prsemittitur elenchus capituloram. b, 

4. Liber de miferia hunianie conditionis, editus ;\ 
Lotario diacono cardinali SS. Scrgii ct Bachii, qui 
poftea Innocentius III. a^^pellatus elt. 98. 

5. Tra^tatus magri Gul. de Montibus, de confcO- 
fione: prasmittuntur verfus, ofteiidentqs qualis debcut 
effe confeflio. 112. 

6. Quasdam explicatibnes theologicae, ad modura 
communium locorum. 1 20, 

7. De Secundo philofopho, cum quaeftionibus Ha- 
driani, et refponfionibus. Incip. " Sccundus philo- 
" fophus fuit omni tempore filentium fervans, ct 
" Pythagoricam ducens vitam." isg. 

8. Figmenta qusedam monachalia, de materia ligni 
crucis ex paradifo ablatae : item de S. Germano Aii- 
tiffiodorenfi epo. 141. 

9. Tradlatus Johannis Pccham de ordine fratrum 
minorum et archiep. Cantuar. iutitulatus, Canticuiu 
pkuperis pro diledo. , 144- 

10. Thomas Elmham prioris de Linton, biftoria 



reffis Henrici V. metrice in charta. 



156. b. 



1 1. Directions of a father to a fon, about the con- 
dud of his Hte; in old En^lifli verfe: 

Begin. " Myneawcn dere lone & thou will here 
" Of fyndry wittis & thou will here 
" And how that thou lyfe may lede. 
And thcrfore to tbis buke take hcde." 1 8 1 . b. 

12. Bona et iitilis (uti appellatur) tabula fidci 
Chriftianie. 199. b. 



Vefpqfiajiy D. XIV. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min- conftans foliis 2^iK 

1. Orationes duae; 1. de Sea. !Maria matre Dei, et 
2. de Sco. Thoma : has binas orationes fcripfit non-^ 
nemo fuper paginam olim vacuam, baud multum poft 
ejufdem Thomse ftragem. 1 • 

2. Farrago multarum rerum, Saxonicc, feu potlus 
Normanno-Saxonice, quas aliquis ex variis libris (ut 
verifimile eft) excerpens, in proprios ufus una con- 
geflit. His talem aflignavit tituluin, cl. Th. Smith. 

Aelfrici abbatis homjlia^ in feftis diebus fiuu'^to- 
mm, et alii traftatus."et 22 iftius colledaneie rubricas 
recenfuit in catalogo fuo impreflb : apud Wanleium 
enim (in Catal. Libror. Sept. p. 202.) hie elenchus 
ufque ad 5 1""» pertingit numcruiu. • i • b. 

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3. Soliloquiorum Sci; liidori Ilifpalenfis fepifcopi, 
libri duo ; una cum prafationibus binis operi prae- 
miffis: literis valde antiquis, et ad Toletanas five 
Longobardicas accedentibus, confcripti. 164. b. 

4. Modus invehiefidJ annum ab ihcatnatione Do- 
mini; fcriptus literis Anglo-Saxonicis A* 13 Ead- 
Tveardi S.a:tonum regi.^ 912. sis. b. 

5. Verfus aliquot literis Saxonicis. ai9. b. 



Vefpajian, D. XVj 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 123. 

1. Fragmentum cujiifdam libri pontificalis ; in quo 
eft ordo confecrandi abbatem ecclefia; Exonienfis, ut 
videtur: prafigitur formula folennis excommuni- 
candi. 4. 

2. Confelfio peccatorum; Latine, cum rubrica 
Saxon. 68. 

3. De confeliio pecc^Ltorum et penitentie Hifidori. 
(fic) 69. b. 

4. " Judicium de penitentid Theodori tpifcopi." fc. 
infigne fragmentum pociutentiaiii Theodori archiep. 
Cantuar. 84. 

5. Casremonialii fragftfeMtiili ; ciijus primum 
caput eft, " de fignis quibus cbngregamur ad ecfcle- 
*• fiam." Adnotavit D. Uflerius, " feqiientia ferfe 
** omnia excerpta funt ex Amdbrii libris de eccle- 
** fiafticis officiis." 10«. 



Vefpajan, t>.XVt 

Codex liiembran. in 4to. conftaiis foliis 1 14. 

CoUeftio brevium regiorum, aliarumque chartarum, 
t!e conlbetudinibus, placitis, ordination i bus, liberta- 
tibus, aliifque, quasad civitatem London, ejufdemque 
cive* 6t inercatores pertinent: partirii Latine, pdrtim 
Gallice. Elenchiis conteiitomhi habetur ad talcem. 



- Vefpqfian, D. XVII. 

Codex chartac. in 4to. conftans foliis 155* 

1. Gehealogia fundatofuiii monafierii de Stankw, 
Ct de Whalley fecundliih chronicos. 2. 

2. A mifcellaneous colleftion, concerning abbies, 
and various hiftorical lAatters; extraded from chro- 
nicles, rolls of noble families, and their pedisfrees, kc 
b;r Tho. Talbot. ° 12. b. 

Vefpafiani ». XVIIL 

Code* chartac^us, in 4to. conftans foliis I4l 

1. Several difcourfes written hy Willidm Thomas, 
for the ufe of K. Edward VI. viz. 

(a.) Whether it be expedient to vary with time? 1. 

(b.) What prince's amity is beft. n. 

(c.) Whether it be better for the commonwealth, 
that t he poWer m the Ii6bittl|f ; oi* id t&6 com- 
iiioualty. ' > , . ig 

(d.) T^f^mm t/r^^ Tmm, to K. Edward VI; 

toucliiagttefdbifiiiattottdfcbita. 27. 
^^(e.) His opinion touching' the iki^fs' ootward 

• atla i I S at that prelent. ' 35. 

(f.) His opinion touching the reaka witliin itleif. 

45. i 



(g.) A difcoHife, ihtitlcd Peiiegijn, bf divers thingi 
touching the eftate of K. Htnry vin. by <vaV- 
of defenc-e of that king; dedicated to Peter 
Aretine. 

2. Epiftohc tres Philippi Melaiicthanis, ad D. Al- 
bertum Ilerdenberguin, ct ducem Pruftia;. A' 1&60. 
fcriptas. 

3. Oration of Dr, Fecknam, abbot of Weftmihfter, 
made m the Parliament houfe, A" 1559, againft the al- 
teration of l-^Hgion. ' -^7, 

4. S6rmoh preached at the funeral of Q. Mary. 

94. 

5. Short difcourfes about the true notion of the 
catholick and apoftolick church ; written about tlie 
begmnmg of Q. Elizabeth's reign. 1 08.' 
^ 6. Epiftola cujufdem Archiep. Cantuar. (Tlu 
Becket) ad regem Henricum (ii.) 1 12. 

7. Oration of fir. Scot Bp. of Chefter, made in 
Parliament A" 1659, againft the alteration in religion. 

' ■■ • 114. 

8. Prophetias quedam, Latln6 et Ah&lice; nietrice 
etprofaice. ,25, b. 

9. Epiftola Lentuli proconfulis, de forlna ChriftL 

128. b. 

10. A fliort (iifcourfe in defence of tranfubftantia- 

129. 

11. A letter of defiance from the K. of England to 
the K. of Scotland. 132. b. 

12. Oneale's fubmiffionto K. Henry viTl. Sept. 24, 

13. A Ifcttei^ of Soliman it. empei-or of the Turks, 
to the K. of Poland, Sigifmund i. 1541. lis. 

14. An abftraa for Englilhmfen to know the realm 
of Scotland tlirdughdut. 136. b. 

15. A letter ft-drti the Bp. of Winchefter, to the tf. 
of Somerfet ; againft the book of homilies, the para- 
phrafe of Erafnuis, and the religion then eftabliflied 
by Parliament : printed in Fox. 139. 



Vefpajtm, D; XIX. 

Cbdex membran. in 4to. conftans fbliis 163. 
Sec. XIII. 

1. Verfus Nigelli ad Honorium, priorem Cantua- 
rienfetti, viz. 

(a.) De lignp dulci, de monachis, epiftola parse* 
netica, de S. Catharina, de virtutibiis monachi, 
epitaphium Emmse, cum aliis. 2. * 

(b.) Mirac.ula S. Marise genitricis, virginis Manse 
libri 3 ; ubi de S. Dunftano, de Juliano apoftata 
ititeife6lo, de S. Ildefonfo, et aliis agitur. 5. 

2. Verfus de vita et virtutibus moiiachorum. 25. 
Init. "Quid deceat monachum Vet oualis debeat 

"efle, I 
" i^ui jubet ut dicam,porrigat ipfe ttianum." 

3. Paftio S. Laurentii. 

Init. " Palma .tfiumphalis rofeo fedimita craore> 

" Divitiis cunftis digno prfleceliit honore." 28. 

4. Pauli, hefemitaj primi, vita. 45. bi 
Init. " Juflit adorari Dccius fimulacra Deoruih 

" Vir fiticns panas et ctedem catliolicorum." 

6. Verfus rliythmici contia flagiti^fos te^iporum 
mores. . . . .. ^ , 

is. CfaroBlflta()lrebta;r A-M Hm4tkmaa^ lair. 

53. 

7. Tabulae, in quibus compendiofe notanturPaf- 
cbata, cian iusitH' fuis, triuia inagnQrum cyclorum, 

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quotum primus incipit A* 114, fecundus A* 646, 
tertius A" 1 1 78. In margine tempora impcratorum et 
pontificum Romanorum, aliorumque adnotantur. 70. 
8. Hildeberti epifcopi Ccenomancnfis epiftolae; 82. 

Vefpajian, D; XX. 
Codex mfembran. in 4to. mln. cofiftans fotiis 95. 

1. Oi'do ad dandam pcenitentiam ; qualiter epif- 
copus vel prefbyter poenitentcs fufcipere debeat : 
literis atiliquis, vocibus fere ubique in fyllabas 
fuas diftindis. 2. 

2. Oratio, five canfelfio poenitentialis ad Dcum : 
Saxonice. 87. 

3. Exorcifmus contra dentium dolorem. 93. 

VefpaJianuSj D. XXI. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis 71. 

1 . Nennii hiftoria de Britannia ; emendate fcripta. i • 

2. Vita tt miracula Sci. Guthlaci anachoretae^ per 
Pelicem Cfoylandenfem monachum primum Latine 
fcripta, et deinde ab incerto fcriptore Saxonice 
.veria. 1 8. 

3. Sedulii verfus; charafleribus vetuftis, ct pene 
cvanidis. 41. 

VefpaJianiiSj D. XXII. 

Codex membran. in Svo.maj. conftans foliis 114. 

Liber de antiquitatibus ecclefiae et monafterii Glaf- 
tonienfis. Pnefatio refte gerit nomen Guliclmi 
Malmeiburicnfis : illius^ enim eft ; fed liber, ut ob- 
fcrvat T. G. eft auftoris longe junioris, qui plurima ex 
G. Malmefburienfi mutuatus eft. 

VefpaJanuSy D. XXIII. 

Codex membran. in 8vo.maj. conftans foliis 33. 

1. Auguftinus, de vifitatione aegrotorum. 1. 

2. Robertus Groftead £pus. Lincoln, de dotibus. 

15. b. 

3. Gregorii IX. P. Bulla ad ipfum Robertum ; cum 
cjufdem refponfione 1237? 20. 

4. Tra6latus contra fratres mendicantes: five de 
diabolo, et membris ejus. 23. b. 

5. Evangeliftarum concordia brevis. 29. b. 

Vefpafmnus, D. XXIV. 

Codex membr. in 8vo. majori, conftans foliis 36. 
cum fuperiore fimul compaftus. 

Litania, et inde obituaria, quse cclebrabantur in 
monafterio quodam k R. Henrico V. fundato. 

VefpafianuSj D. XXV. 

Codex chartac. in 4to. minori, conftans foliis 75. 
Pfalmi XCVIII. priores, verfibus alcaicis fcripti. 

Vefpqfianus, D. XXVL 

Codex membran, in 4to. min. conftans foliis 96. 

Libelius precationum variarum, ad Deum Salva- 
torem, angeios, etfan£tos. 



Vefpajianusy D. XXVII. 

Codex chartaceus, in 4to. min. male habitus, conftans 

foliis 79. 

Taxatioparochiarum in comitatu Lincoln. 

Vefpafianus^ D. XXVIII. 

Codex chartac. in 4t0. min. conftans foliis 67. 
cum fuperiore fimul compaftus. 

Lettres royaux, mandemens, &c. de Francois I. 
roy de France ; avec un repertoire vers la fin. 

VefpaJianiiSy E. L 

Codex membntn. in 4to. conftans foliis 254. 

1. Liber Bonayenturae f. Stimulus amoris. Sic 
defcribitur titulus in tabula contentorum : an enim 
fit libelius qui interdum " S. Bonaventurae medita- 
tiones fuper paflionem Domini" nuncupatur, ultra in- 
quirendum. 3. 

2. Meditationes Bonaventurae, fratris minoris. 69. 

3. Traftatus fecundum Ricardum lieremitam, fuper 
primum ct fecundum verficulum canticorum. 78. 

4. Novaoratione (fic) de nomine Jefu, valde de- 
vota ; fecundum B. Beiiiardum. 95. b. 

5. Fratris Amandi liber, diftus, " Speculum hu- 
manae falvationis," rhythmice. 100. 

6. Tra6latus B. Bemardi, abbatis de Clarevalle, 
fuper contemplationem Dominic© paflionis. 1 76, 

7. Evangelium Nicodemi. iss. b. 

8. Meditatio Bemardi^ de lamentatione B. Virginia. 

I9(i. b. 

9. de compaflione Clirifti. 202. 

10. TraSatus contcmplativus de cruce Chrifti, 
quern frater de Bona fortuna compofuit. 204. b. 

11. Narratio quasldam defpiritu Guidonis de civi- 
tate Aleftiae, qui obiit A"" 1323. 219. b. 

12. Traftatus Bemardi vocatus, " Speculum pec- 
catoris.'* §31. 

13. Sedecim orationes de paflione Domini. 2S6. 

14. Bernardi meditationes: " Multimulta fciunt.'* 

• 239. 

15. Epiftola Auguftini ad Cyrillum, de apparitione 
Hieronymi. 253. 

VefpaJianuSy E. II. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 119. 

1. Regiftrum chartarum abbatiae^ de Ramefey, 
tranfcriptarum per Robertum de Dodeford clericum ; 
in quibus diplomata regum etmagnatum, et confirma- 
tioncs epifcoporum, aliaque inftrumenta ad iftud 
coenobium fpeftantia, continentur. 1. 

2. Charta R. Henrici III, de libertatibus abbati© 
Weftmonafterienfis. 74. b. 

3. Inquifitiones faftae tempore R. Henrici III. de 
terris, praediis, et fervitutibus, quas beneficiarii et 
tenentes in comitatibus Huntingdonienfi et Bcd- 
fordienfi, abbati et monacliis de Ramefey debent. 
Libelius hie, valde laceratus, ex variis fragment is 
compingitur. 76. 

4. Fragmentum xegiftri prioratus de Lewes in 
SulTexia. 103. 

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5. Callyeni epifcopi et legati, prophetic ; in quibus 
miilta dc familia O-Donellorum continentur : in 
lingua Ilibernica, ut quidam iftius linguae peritus 
annotavit. 105. 

6. Rhythmi aliquot ; in eadem lingua^. 1 15. 

VefpqfianUs, E. Ill* 

Codex membran. in 4to. confians foliis 

I. Annales monafterii Burtonenfis in comitatu 
StafFordienfi, tempore iEthclredi R. Anglise fundati, 
per Wilfricum cognomento Spot, ab A** 1004, ad 
annum 1263. Ibi habentur inter alia. l. 

(a.) Forma eligendi imperatorem Romanorum. 5. 
(b.) Chartte de libertatibus regni, et de forefta. 

13. b. 

(c.) Leges de Merton. ' 2i.b. 

(d.) Refponfiones cleri Angliaj, ad Innocentium 
IV. cxtorquentem pecunias pro bello gerendo 
contra Fridericum imperatorem. a6. b. 

(e.) Objefliones et refponfiones ex parte cleri 
Anglicani, contra gravamina Innocenlii IV. 31. 

(f.) De gravaminibus illatis ecclefiae per regem ; 
authore Roberto (Groftead) epifcopo Lincoln. 

73. 

(g) De privilegiis clericorum ; authore Roberto de 
Marifco, ad inftantiam ejufdem Roberti. 74. 

(h.) De diffentione inter univerfitatem Parificnfem 
et praedicatores. 75. b. 

• (i.) De pace inter reges Francorum et Anglorum. 

85. 

(k.) Provifiones Baronum, Oxoniae fa6te. (Gal- 
lice.) 88. 

G. Conciliito k D. Stephano Langton Archiep. 
Cantuar. celebratum, apud Oxon. A. D. 1222. (vid. 
Spelmanni Concil. torn. II. p. 18 1.) lOO. 

3. Poenitentia Sci. Cypriani epifcopi. 106. 

4. Qusedam pulchra peccatoris confeffio* 1 13. 

5. Regula Sci. Bafdii epifcopi. 114. 
. C. Ifidori Hifpalenfis epifcopi, fynonyma. 121. 

7. Methodius Patarenfis epifcopus, de principio 
Xeculi, regnis gentium, et fine feculorum. 136. 

8. Conftitutiones Alexandri (de Savenfby) Coven- 
trienfis epifcopi, in regimen fuse dioecefis, fafias A' cir- 
citer 1237, (vid. Spelm. Cone. tom. II. p. 208.) 139. 

9. Conftitutiones quaedam fynodales, regnante R. 
Henrico III. (ut videtur) editas ; per quern vero cpif- 
copum, quo loco vel temppre, nondum liquet. CI. 
Scldenus eas fub A** 1237 in tom. II. ejufdem Con- 
cilior. p. 230 inferere curavit. 145. 

10. Liber di6lus, Imago mundi ; ubi agitur de mundo 
in genercjde pavtibus ternE,coelo, ftellis, zodiaco, luna, 
epadis, et celcbrioribus epochis. 15 1. 

II. Inveftiva contra regem Johannem et clerum, 
prsefertim pra^latos ; fub nomine Chrifti k quodam 
monacho confida. 168. 

12. Reginaldus, monachus Sci. Auguftini Cantuar* 
3e vita S. Malchi monachi ; verfibus rhy thmicis. 1 76. 

13. Ejufdem verfus rliythmici, multiplicis argu- 
menti : inter quos funt aliqui ad Anfelmum Archiep. 
Cantuar. tunc peregrinantem ; unde de tempore, quo 
lite poeta floruit, facile conftare poterit. 200. 

14. Ilildeberti Coenomanenfis epifcopi, ad Regi- 
nald um, epifl:ola. 208. 

13. Verfus alii, praecipue Reginaldi, ad Johannem 
papani, de laudibus fepulchri Sci. Auguftini^ et vari- 
orum fauftorum, &c. 208. b. 

16. Indiculus abbatum Burtonienfium, manu neo- 
terica. 211. 



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Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 211. 

1. GervafiiTillefl)urienfis(Tilleberienfi, regni Are- 
latcnfis marefcalli) liber, de mirabilibus mundi, five 
Otia imperialia : qui Gei-vafius ha^c fua mifcellanea 
hiftorica et philofophica Ottoni IV. Romanorum im- 
peratofi nuncupavit. ' 2. 

2. Fragmcntum homilia& Ricardi (ut videtur) de S. 
Viftore, fuper ilia verba " Omne caput languidum 
ijbi de ftatu interioris hominis agitur. 99. b. 

3. Fra^mentum libri paftoralis curae, B* Gregorii 
P. ad Jon. Ravennatem. 100. 

4. Vita S. Euphrofynse virginis; quomodo fub 
monachali habitu converfata eft. 100. b. 

5. Breve chronicon, k Bruto ad regem iEthelfta- 
num. 104. 

6. Aliud breve chronicon, k Bruto ad R. Henri- 
cumiii. (Gallice.) 107. b. 

7. Vita Merlini, per Galfredum Monemutenfem ? 
ad Robertum Epm. Lincolnienfem, verfibus hexa- 
metris. 

Incip. Fatidici vatis rabiem, mufamque jocofam 
" Merlini cantare paro : tu corrige carmen 
Gloria pontificum, calamos moderando, 
"Roberte.^' 112. b. 

8. Brevis annotatio regum tarn Anglorum quam 
Nonnannorum, ab advcntu Saxonum in Britanniam, 
ad tempora R. Henrici III. h. e. ab A* 491 ad An. 
1239. 139. 

9. Genealogia Normannorum, k RoUone prima 
duce, ad Ed ward um I. R. Angliaj. 142. b. 

10. De Sybillis, et illarum prophetiis. 143. 

1 1. " Li liverc de clergie en Romaunz, ki eft apelez 
le ymage del munde:" fragmentum rhythm. 148. 

12. Chronica brevis, de vetuftis rotulis, negleftifque 
fchedulis, nti habetur in prologo, excerpta, a Chrifto 
nato ad An. 1280: illic praecipue agitur de rebus 
Anglicis. Liber fcriptus per quendam monachum de 
Waverley, et dignus qui legatur. 153. 

15. Tabulse qusedam methodicce, de doflrina. 203. 

14. In libros de doftrina Chriftiana, breve commen- 
tarium. 203. b. 

15. H. (an Henricus Beaufort?) Epifcop. Winto- 
nienfis, et apoftolicae fedis legati, ad priorem et con- 
ventum S. Mari^ Wigornienfis * ecclefiae, epiftola, ut 
reddant denarium Sci. Petri de ecclefia, et parochia 
illius ecclefisB. 203. b. 

16. Lanfranci, Cantuar. Archiep. epiftolie, ad Do- 
natum Epifc. Hiberniie, et ad Adwlftanum Wigorni- 
enfem, et Petrum Ceftrenfem epifcopos. 204. 

17. Tliomae I. Eborac. Archiep. ad Lanfrancum 
epiftola. 205. b. 

18. Anfelmus, Cantuan Archiep. de raalo et ni- 
hilo. 206. 

19. CoTiventio fafta A* 1116 in capitulo Wigomi- 
enfis ecclefiae, cum Alf^eto de Wiltonia, fufcipiente 
fraternitatem congregationis iftius. 207. 

20. Literae R. Cantuar. Archiep. ad T. Epifc; Wi- 
gorn. clerum, et populum, de caula quadam ad ipfutn 
remiff^ 207. 

21. Epiftola Urbani III.? papse, ad M. Rhemenfem 
eleftum ; ne* regem ab cxcoiumunicationis vinculo 
folvat. 208. 

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Anlelmi cWuar. Archiep. ^09. 

C3. Epiftolse quffidam Pafchalis pap^, ad eundem 
Anfeimum, ad Olbernum Exceftrenfein, et Gulielmum 
Rotomagenfem epilcopos : at inter illas Anfelitii ad 
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Codex membrari. in 4to- conftans foliis 81. 

1. Notes concerning the order of knighthood 
among the Saxons : three paper leave«. 2. 

a. JReddituale eleemofynae abbatiae de Reading. 

6-b. 

JModus lecipiendi fratres vel forores in holpitio 
S. Johannis. 

4. A writ for the repair of a bridge; at Berghfeld, 
in Berkfliire. 10 Ric. 11. 9. b. 

5. A lift of the charters in the following regifter of 
Reading abbey, V. 8. 10. 

Cf. Modus recipiendi fratres, &c. foil. V. 3. con 
traftidr. 

7. Calendar! um. 12. b. 

- 8. Regiftrum chartarum abbatiae de Radyng in 
com. Bercherienfi, fundatae per regem Henricum I 
A. D. 1125. 17- 
In charta fundationis conceditur, ut monach 
et familia, et res ipforum, fint abfoluti ab omni 

§eldo et telonio, habeantque omnem juftitiam 
c ^altis, furtis, et murdris, &c. ut ^abbas 
tion faciat milites nifi in facra vefte Chrifti, in 
qlia parvUlos fulcipere modefte caveat, maturos 
auteni, feu difcretos, tarn clericos quam laicos 
fufcipiat, Ut monetam cudant: cum niukis 
aliis magnis privilegiis. 

Vefyajtanmj E. VI* 
Codex chartaceus, in 4to. conftans foliis 70. 

1. Jacobi Wor^i equitis, itinerarium GalUcuito> A* 
1649. ^ 

2. Excerpta ex gloflario MS. Latino-Theotifco quod 
Florenti® extat in Bibliotheca Magni Ducis, quas 
fcribi fecit (ul vidctiir) Fred. Lindenbrogius A. .D. 
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5. Prologus libri de menfura orbis : et inde fequun- 
tur quffidam infcriptJE, " Ex collcaaneis Dicuil" ubi 
agitur de fitu infularura juxta Britanniam ct Hiber- 
niam. Dicuil iftc fuit Hibemus vel Scotus natione. 

18. b. 

4, Alterius gloffarii fragmentum, in quo voces La- 
tinae per Hnguam quandam peregrinam explicantur. 

Incip. "Ariolto houba. 
Acies, acumen vrcffi 
" Afpidiicus, uncinus crapho.'* 22. 

5. Liberie fundatione coenobii S. Jacobi de Wal- 
dena, et raiiltis ahis rebus ad idem coenobiuni perti- 
aentibus : apographum in fine mutilum. 24. 

Vefpqfianm^ E. VII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foHis 135. 

1. De diametro terras et diftantiis planetarum : 
partim profaice, partim meliice. l. 
a. Fratvis Johannis Somur, ordinis miuorum, al- 



gorithraus et calendarium, ad meridiem univerfitatis 
bxoniaj: fequuntur tabulae aftronomiccc, culn qui- 
3ufdam notitiis hiftoricis et ptopheticis. 4. 

3. Chrdnicon ; fc. feries annorum ah Adamo iifque 
ad 'atinuni pofft incamatit)nem, fecund um e'eclefiam, 
2098 : inferuntur imperatorum, paparum, et regum 



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4. Fragmentum hiftoriae Britannica;, iiiftitutaj ad 
deducendos natales Ricardi ducis Eboracenfis k 
Bruto, et ejus jus ad ccwronam Anglian probandum. 

64. 

5. The defcent of Richkrd D. of York from Bru- 
tus ; with various coats of arms. 66. 

6. Expofitiones quorundam vaticinior«m de rebus 
Angli® ; tiz, ^ibyllarum Merlini, Gildas, Joachimi, 
et aliorum, tam " profa quam verfibus : inferuntur 
quaedam hiftorica de Cadwaldro, et de caufa expul- 
fionis Britonum ; et indiculus nominum alphabeticus, 
in charta. » 70. h. 

'7. Articuli venerabiHs D. Ricardi Scrope Archiep. 
Eborac. contra Henricum IV. intruforem regni An- 
gliae. A.D. 1399. 94. 

8. Caufa quare decoUatus eft Archiep. Ricaidus 
Scrope. 100. b. 

9. Marty rium praedifti Ricardi Scrope. A* 1405. 

101. 

10. Prophetifle qusdam de rebuS Anglicis, in 
fcriptis redaftae per magiftrum. Johannem de Muris; 
ubi inter alia : 104. 

(a.) Prophetia Merlini Sylveftris, qui prophetavit 
tempore Arthuri. 106. b. 

(b.) S. Himerici, de Italia. 107. 

(c.) Urbani papae IV. 109- 

(d.) Prognofticatio David Viterbienfid. 109. 

(e.) Verfu^ cui rubrica "Anno Dili. 1369 funt 
ifta reperta." 109. b. 

(£ ) Vifio fa6la S. Thomae archiepifcopo Cantuar. 

112. 

(g.) Revelatio de S. Brigitta. 1 is. b. 

(h.) Prophetia de moribus R. Edwardi de Wynde- 

feure, fecundum Bridlyngton : metrice. 1 14. b. 
(i.) De Antichrifto: de quindecim fignis dieruni 

ante diem judicii. 1 23. 

11. Genealogia Jofephi et B. Marids. 126. 

12. De jure R. Edwardi IV. ad coronam Anglic* 
per legitimam fucceffionem. 127. 

13. Prophetia aquilae, mirabiliter dudum loquentia 
et prophetantis fuper muros civitatis Wynton. 1(29. 

14. Several modern prophecies, in Englifli and 
Latin verfe. i 3o. 

15. Quaedam obfervationes aftrologica^, cum figu- 
ris ; ac etiani drithmeticae et computifticos, 132. 

1 6. Epitaphium (vel potius colophon fcripti cu- 
jufdam) Robcrti prioris de Bridhngton. 

Incip. " fixpliciuht verfus quos Ifcripfit fcriba Ro* 

"bertus." ^ 134. b. 

17» Nomina' regum Angliae, et quot annis regna- 
runt, k Willielmo baftardo ad Edwardum IV. 1 35^ 



Vefpafiamis, E. VIII. 

Codex chartaceus (praetcr 2 foHa membr.) conftans 
ex foliis 187. 

1.. De curiis recordationurti, earumque nominibus, 
normis, magiftratibus, judicibus^ membris, et oftici- 
ariis, raateriis et proceffibus ; viz. de curia Parliamenti, 
cancellariae, et band regis. Liber per Ricardum 
RobiUfgn fcriptus, A. D. 16OI: cujus pars pofteriof 

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iol C08. ^. 

2. Fragnicntum membranaceuin, de morbis et me- 
<lic:na. \S. 

fl. Prophecies of Walclham, IMcrline, Bcde, Bur- 
lington, and Tho. Rymour ; in old Englilli vcrie. 16. 

4. Tiie badges or arms of the nobiiity of Scothind, 
coloured. C9. 

.5. Grammatica Gra^ca^Gulielmi Camdcni ; mutila 
in fronte. 75. 

6. Compendium rhctoricjc. 97. 

7. Vcrfus de provinciis terrarum, et de prjecipuis 
urbibus Europa;. 108. 

8. de figuris rhetoricis. lis. 

9. Latinx qujedam fe^itentise, ex Cicerone ; frag- 
mentum. 124. 

10. Qnacdam voces et particular Gtxcx, Latine 
interpretataj. 127. 

11. Vocabularium Saxonico-Latinum, per G. Cam- 
deimm. 132. 

12. Nominum quorundam Anglo-Sax. fignifica- 
tiones et etymologia?. 156. 

13. Voces quKdam Latina?, Danice cxplicataj. 

160. 

14. De rationc diaIc(5lorum in verbis Grarciscon- 
traftis. 161. b. 

15. Several verfes in praife of Q. Elizabeth. 169- 

16. A collection of the head and branches of all 
controverfies betwixt us and the papifts. 1 80. 

J 7. Quxdam alia grammaticalia G. Camdeni. 

183. 

i VefpaJianuSy E. IX. 

Codex membran. et chartac. in 4to. conflans ex 
foliis 130. 

1. Regiflrum chartarum monaftcrii de Weftwode, 
in com. Wigornienfi. Erat autem conveiitus moni- 
alium. 2. b. 

£. Vita Sci. Wulftani; iraperfefle. 10. 

3. Chronicon de primis incolis Britannia^, de Ro- 
manorum, Anglorum, et Saxonum ibidem advcntu, 
et de regibus Anglian ufque ad Edw. III. A** 1327* 
Multa interferuntur de rebus Scoticis, viz. de ho- 
magio quod fecit Johannes Baliol Edwardo I. regi 
AngliiB, aliifque ad idem argumentum fpedantibus. 

17. 

4. A difcourfe of weights and meafures, and of fe- 
vcral forts of merchandize in England and Ireland ; 
in old Englilh. 86. 

5. Quxdam hiftorica fragmenta cujufdam mo- 
nachi Wigornienfis, ab Anno 11 18: exfcripta per 
Johannem Jofcehnum. 1 10. 

6. Vocabularium Cambro-Britannicum. 112. 



VeJpaftamiSj E. X. 

Code^ membran. in 8vo. majori, conftans foliis 393. 

1. Juramentum praeftandum per regem in corona- 
tione fua. 2. 

2. De aflumptione B. Marise virginis. 2. b. 

3. Juramentujn quod fecit imperator D. Papag in 
fua coronatione. 5. 

4. Dc Joliannc Anglicc, papa: h. e. de Johanna 
^pifla. 5. b. 

6* Beftiarium; iive traClatns de quadrupedibus, 



avibus, ct fcrpentibus : auftore Phil, de Thaun vel 
Than. , . ^ 6. 

6. Tropi in theologica facultatc, k magro Willcl- 
mo Lincolnienfi ecclefnc cancellarip colleCtL -^3. b. 

7. Traftatus de naturis animalium. * ^ * 59. b. 

8. ImagQ mundi, per Henricum Huntingdonienr 
fem ; ubi multa geographica, hiftorica, et computif^ 
tica. 86. 

9. De prognofticis h fmgulis diebus lunae petendis, 

114. 

10. De proprictatibus vejcborum, trafilatus etymo- 
logicus. 122. b. 

1 1. Numerale Willielmi de Monte, cancellarii Ni- 
chol i.e. Lincolniae: liber mifcellaneus, praefertim 
de rebus thcologicis. 126. 

1 2. Y\t?i S. Thomae martyris et cbnfefforis, Cantuar* 
Archiep. a magiftro Edwardo expofita. 200. 

15. Brutus, liber fic diftus ; h. e. hiftoria Eruti c: 
vetemm regum Britannorum, per Galfridum Monu- 
mctenfem; continuata ad mortem Ricardi II. 271. 

14. De origine gigantism in infuUt Albion. 390. b. 

VefpaJianuSf E. XI. 
Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 132. 

1. Leges regis Howell qui cognominatur Dha, ct 
qui totius Walliae princip^tui pricfidebat pacifice. 1. 

2. Methodus confulendi an ager moriatur aut con- 
valefcat, uti quoquc de praeliantibus, &c. AvoffvacfAa- 
rio¥ nullius valoris. 44. 

3. EpiftoUe Petri Blefcnfis, Batbonienfis archidi^ 
aconi. 46* 

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Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis 121. 

1. Apocalypfis magiftri Walteri Mapes; vcrfibus 
tinnientibus. 

Incip. " A tauro torrida lampade Cinthii 

" Fundente jacula fqrventis radii." 3. 

2. Verfus de Bruto confulente oraculum; cum re* 
fponfione. 10. 

3. Speculum ftultorum : libellus compofitus k 
Johanne Sariftcrienfi, S. Theol. do6tore eximio, ad 
Willelmum Nigellum: cum pra^fationc de ratione 
et vindicatione tituli, qui quibufdam videbatur elTe 
ridiculus. 10. hi 

4. Fabula de Grifilide, perFrancifcumPetrarcham. 

77. 

5. Verfus Walteri Mapes, de conjuge non ducenda. 

85. b. 

6. Ejufdem verfus contra adulatores. 88. b. 

7. De caufis excidii Carthaginenfium. 100. b. 

8. Qua^dam morales et proverbiales fententiae. 

101. b. 

9. Tra6latulus de bono paupertatis. 104. 

10. De quatuor virtutibus cardinalibu3. 106^ 

11. Vcrfus de diis Ethnicis. 110. b. 

12. Verfus Walteri Mapes, dc S. Trinitate. l IS. 

1 3. Lucii Annasi Senecas liber ad Callionem ; de re^* 
Inediis foituitorum bonorum. Ita appellatur in fine. 

115. b. 

1 4. Alias fententias morales. 1 1 9« 

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VefpHjianti^ E. XIV. 

Codex ihem'bran. in 4to. conftans foliis 83. 

Regiftrum chartarum abbatias S. Mariae de Leeftun, 
in com. Norfpkioenfi. £rat conventus qrdinis rnona* 
cliorum Prseinoh^ratenfium. 

VefpaJianuSj E. XV* 
Defideratur. 

VefpqfianuSj Ei XVI. 
Codtex iiienibrah* ct cbartac. in 4to- conftans foliis 85. 

1. Regiftrum quarundam chartarum ecclefise B. 
Marias Lincoln. . i. 

* Clironicon Lichfeldenfis ecclefi®, et Tcries epif- 
coporum Lichfeldenfium, manu Gul. Whitlock A** 
ldf)9 txfxnipta. (Vid. Wharton, praf. p. XXXIV.) 26. 

S. Legend of the three kings of Collen ; in old 
Englifh. 38. 

4. On the deftruftion of Jeruialem by Vefpafian 
and Titus ; in old Englifh veife. 78. 

« 5. V^crfus technic!, dieclaratite^ ufum calendarii et 
pmxi6 computi ecclefia^ici. 64. 

VefpaJtanuSj t. XVII. 

tUadfek inctnbtan. in fblib, conftans fbliis (incluiis 
fchedulis) 31 6. 

Regiftrum chartarufti prioratus Sci. Andre» de 
Northampton : erat olim peculium Chrifiophori ba- 
rdnis Hatton. 



Vefpqfianus, E. XVIIL 

Codex mcmbran. in folio, conftans foliis (incluiis 
quibtifdam fcheddis) ^30. 

Regiftrum chartarum abbati^ . de Kirkeftede, in 
comitatu Lincolnienfi : ex dono rurfus Chriftoph. ba- 
ronis Hatton polfidebat hunc codicem CI. Cottonus. 

Vefpafianus^ E. XIX* 

C&dei membran. in folio, conftans foliis I86:laceris 

ultimis. 

Regiftrum chartarum abbatioe B. Ofwaldi de Noftcll 
juxta caftelluni Pontisfradi, in com. Ebaracehfi: 
fx dotto baronis Hatton. 



Vefpq/ianusy E. XX. 
Codex mefnbrafi. in 4to. majori, co«ftatiB foliis 087. 

Regiftrum chartarum abbatifc S. Of\raldi de \^rd- 
ney, in com. Lincolmeufi. 

VefpaJianuSy E, IXXL 

(^bdex partim chartac. ^t partiiii meitibra'n. in folio, 
fohis conftans 100. 

1. Colleflaiiea ex libro abbatiai de Burgo, penes 
Clmftoph. Hatton; WU. fciiicet ex altero hujus 



codicis nuuiero, et ex proximo iequenti codicc 
(E. XXII.) conipilautur. i. 

2. Regiftrum chartarum abbatia^ de Burgo S. Petri^ 
in com, Northamptonienfiex : dono Chriftoph. baronig 
Hatton. 45. 

Vefpafianus, E. XXII. 
Codeic membran. in 4to. majori, conftans foliis 1 46. 

1. Regiftrum aliud chartarum abbatias de Bur<yo 
S. Petri. n 

Taxationes ecclefiarum, pcnfionum, et portionum 
perlbnarum ecclefiafticarum, in urchidiacoiiatibus 
Oxon. Buckingham, Bedefbrd, Huntingdon, ct 
Northampton, pra?ter decanatum llotelaud. A** 1290 : 
ex dono ejufdem viri nobiliflimi. 111., 



Vefpa/wnuB, E. XXIII. 
Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis M6. 

Regiftrum chartarum prioratUs B. Mari« et SL 
Johannis Raptiftae dc Dureford, in com. Surrienfi. 

Vefpafiunus, E. XXIV. 
Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 41. 

Regiftrum chartarum prioratus S. Mari^t, et S. 
Wolphadi de Stanes, fivede Stone, in com. Stafford^ 
enC 

Vefpafianusy E. XXV. 
Codex mcmbran. in 4to. conftans foliis £30. ^ 

' Regfiftrum chartarum abbatiae S. Mariaj de Read- 
ing, in com. Bercherienfi. 

Vefpafidnus, E. XXVL 
Codex membran, in 4to. conftans foliis 190. 

1. Regiftrum chartarum abbatice de Parco-Stan- 
ley, in com. Darbienfi. 1. 

fi. Catalo^us abbatum iftius moiiafterii, aliaque 
ad illud pertmentia. i gs. 

Vffpqfian, F. I. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 250. 

1. Inftruaions of K. Henry I v. to ambafiadors fent 
to Sigifmund K, of Hungary. (Lat the beginning 
wanting.) Windfor, April 29^ 1411. j. 

Inftruftions of K. Henry IV. to Hortank vsm Clux 
and John Stokes, fent ambaffadors to Sigilinund K. of 
Hungary. (Lat. tM^o tranfcripts, and part of a third.) 
N. B. The ambaffadors in the two preceding articles 
were probably the fame. Windfor, March 2, 1411. 2. 

3. A paper of intelligmce from Hungary, parti- 
cularly concerning the defeat of K. Ferdinand at 
Bada. <Lat.) Oa.2, 15S7- 5. 

4. A report of Nicolaus Hungares, (feirt by the 
Vefletian go^e^iBEnent) of tbe^cftbirs «f Hungry on 
the^MJCeffion of Jolm de Za|)o], V^wod of Tranfyl- 
\^nia. (Lat) 1526? 6\ 

^. John de Zapol K. of Hungary, to Chrift, de 
Schydlowyecz chancellor of Poland ; mentioning tkc 
funeral obfeguies of Lewis II. the late king, and ?ioti- 

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ying his eleftion lothccroAen of Hungary. (Lat.) 
Stulweiflenburg (Allk-regalis) Nov. ii, 1526. 8. 

6. A paper of intelligence concerning the Turks. 
^ Ex litcris Rorarii, 25 Oft. Auguftaj datis." 10 

7. A paper of intelligence from Hungary. " Ex 
Uteris Hier. Lalco ad J oh. Statilium." Aug. 12, and 
Sept. 2S. 11. 

, Lewis 11. K. of Hungary, to pope Clement Vll 
and to the emperor Charles V; on the unprofperous 
iiatc of hi« alfairs. (Lat two letters.) Prelburg, 
leb. 4, 1524. 13 

9. A letter to S. Sifto, Pope's legate in Hungary, on 
the affairs of that kingdom. Croce, Jan. 13, I5t4. 

15. 

10. Ferdinand (brother to Charles V)- to Herman 
(de Weda) elector of Cologn ; on the overthrow of 
Lewis 11. K. of Hungary at Mohatz. (German.) 
Infpruck, Sept. 7, 1526. 17 

1 1 . Fukerus Auguftin ? to the emperor Charles v ; 
on the defeat of the K. of Hungary, with a lift of the 
perfons of eminence killed m the battle. (Lat.) 
Alentz, Oft. 6, 1526. 18. 

12. A paper fliewing the expediency (for Italy) 
of fupporting K. J ohn de Zapol againft Ferdinand. 
(Ital.) 20. 

13. Intelligence concerning the progrefs of the 
Turk* in Hungary ; their purpofe tocftablilli John de 
Zapol on the tnrone. (Ital.) d l • 

14. A minute of aletter of the king (Henry vili?) 
to his ambafladors with the French king, in behalf of 
K. John de Zapol. (Ital.) S3. 

15. Jf. J. de Frangepan and Stcph. Brodarith 
Sirmen, to Greg, de Cafalis Englifh ambaffador at 
Rome ; dcfirrng him to intereft himfelf with the Pope 
in favour of their king, John de Zapol. (Orig. Lat.) 
Buda, Dec. 7, 1535. S4. 

16. Intelligence concerning the affairs of Hun- 
gary, extrafted out of letters from the K. of Hungary 
(Lewis II ?) and his minifters. 26. 

1 7 The Bp. of Zagrabia, to G- de Cafalis ; about 
overtures of peace between K. John and the Emppror, 
and fome other intelligence. (Lat.) Dombren, Jan. 
£2, 1535. ^8. 

18. Thebifhopof Sirmich (S. Brodarith?) to the 
Bp. 6f Zagrabia ; Buda, Jan. 5 : and Greg. Heremha, 

to Vatadi, Dec. 28 ; on tlie affairs of K. John 

«f Hungary. . 28. b. 

19. Extraft from a letter of Andrew Burgo Im» 
penal ambalador with the K o^Hungarj^ on the 
affairs of that kingdom. (Lat.) Buda, May 19. 30. 

•20. Extract frem a letter of a K. of Poland, relat- 
ipgta the Tartars. <Lat.) si. 

iii. A paper of intelligence concerning tlie affairs 
Xff Hungary, during the conteft betweea Ferdinand 
and John de Zapol. (Lat.) SQ. 

Extraft from a letter of the cSiancelknr of 
Hungary, to the chancellor of Poland ; on a defeat of 
the Hungarians by^the Turks. (Lat.) Freiburg, 
Oft. 3. ^ 34. 

a3. A letter from a minifter of Ferdinand K of 
Hungary, to an ambaflador of Henry vni ; on the 
cieftion of the former king. (Ferd.) (Lat). 1537? 

«4. Georgiirs Domemifra, to a friend ; on the defeat 
of Archd. Maximilian by the Turks, at Agiia. i(Laft.) 
15D& ■ " 43. 

^>s. Job. k Lafco, Gnefnens. praepos. to Ant. Ryn- 
ikon, ambaflador from Francis I. K. of Fr^ mews 
iimsi iiun^ary duiiu^he conteft betweea Ferdinand 



and John de Zapol. (Orig. Lat) Lubnicz, Nov. 18, 

1528. 47, 

26. (Hier.) Balbusi Ao Card. Wolfey; on the re- 
treat of the Turks. (Lat.) 4^. 

27. A ftatcment of the right of Ferdinand to the 
crown of Hungary ; to be exhibited to the French 
king. (Lat.) 1526. 5Q. 

28. William Knight, to the Bp. of Lincoln; (Wol- 
fey) recommendino; the Card, of Sion to the vacant 
fee of York, on the death of Bainbridge. (Orig.) 
Berne, July 23, 1508. 54. 

29. A letter addrefled by an ambaffador of John de 
Zapol K. of Hungary, to the princes of Germany at 
the diet of Spiers ; concerning the conteft between his 
K. and Ferdinand. (Lat.) 55. 

so. A paper on the ftate of John de Zapol K. of 
Hungary. (Lat.) 1526. 59. 

31. A rough draught of a letter to Mr. Stevyfls> 
on the afiairs of Hungary. 63. 

32. (Hiqp.) Balbus, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence 
on the affairs of Hungary and Poland. (Orig. "La};.) 
Dover, Dec. 26 i52j. 64. 

33. The prelates, baions, and nobles of Hungaiy, 
in the intereft of K. John^ to Henry vill; requefting 
him to countenance their caufe. (Orig. Lat.) Thar- 
nowa, April £9, 1528. 67. 

34. John Wallop, to Card. Wolfey; intelligeujce 
£^oncerning the competition for the crown of Hufi- 
gar^^ : Wallop had been detained by Ferdinand. 
(Orig.) Prague, March 12, 1526-7. 69. 

35. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey; reporting tlie 
purport of an audience Hier. de Lafko, ambaflador 
from John 2^pol, had from Henry VIU. (Orig.) 
Enfield, July 15, 1527. 70. 

36. Henry vill, to Charles V ; recalling his ambaf- 
fador, a vice-chancellor ; and credential in favour of 
Th. Spindly fent to replace him, (French ) Oreen- 
wich, April 2, 1520. 72. 

37. Lewis II. K. of Hungary, td Card. Wolfey; re- 
commending Hier. Balbus, whom he fent as hia 
ambalfador to Henry VIII. (Orig. Lat.) Tliethen,^ 
Aug. 7, 1521. 73. 

38. Lewis II. K. of Hungary, to IJenryVHl; reprc- 
fenting the dangers to be apprehended from the 
Tuite, and reopefling pecuniary aififtajice. (Two 
originals, Lat) Pre&urg, Feb. ^584, an4 Buda, 
March £5, 1526. 74. 

39. John de Zapol K,of Huaogary, U> Francis I K. of 
France; on tiie daingcrous progrm of the Turks, bfis 
conteft with Feidinand, &c. ((Orig. Lat.) July 6, 
1527. 76* 

40. John de Zapol K. of Hungary, to Card. Wol(ey ; 
credentid in favour of John Statilius. (Orig. I*at.) 
Tharnowa, May 16, 1528. 77. 

4 1 . Ferdinand K. of Hungary, to Henry VUI ; con- 
cerning his claim to the crown of Hungary, the prp- 
grefs of the Turks, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Prague, 
March 11, 1526. 78. 

42. Lewis II, to Henry vni; on the dangers 
fnenaced by the Turks. (Orig. Lat.^ fiuda, Juqc 
so, 1521. eo. 

43. John de Z^l K. of Hungary, to Hfenry VIII ; on 
his conteft wrdi Ferdinand, the pra6tices of tlie latter 
with the Turks, &c. (Orig. I^t.) Tbampwa, Sept. 
25, 1528. »1. 

44. A letter thcpriefis (bi&qpi) of £atfi and 
Chefier, to^^k^ng. Men. V ? then ki Npramdy ; oil 
a conference wifb Imperial «mbafliidor$. J^iM.) «t 
^^eUum. tin; 

45. A ftatement 



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4.5. A ftateinent for the K. of England (Hen. v.) 
concerning complaints of the (knoefc rchitnig to. 
feizures of woollens, &c. (Lat.) Conftance, ui the 
haufe of the Bp. of Bath, Jan. 2 1, 1 4 1 8. 82. b.- 

46. Tho. de Campofregofo, doge, and the fcnate 
of Genoa, to K. Henry V; on the fubjea of cloths 
and other merchandiie. (Lat.) Genoa, Aug. 27, 
1415. 86. 

47. A fragment of no value. 87- 

48. Tho. de Campofregofo and the fenate of Ge- 
noa, to Card. Beaufort? and Henry V; credentials. 
(Lat.) Genoa, June i, 1417, and July 21, I418. 

88. 

49. Raph. Spinula and Opizo de Flifco, Gcnocfc 
ambalTadors to K. Hen. V? expreffing folicitude for 
an anfwer from the Englifli council for fafc-condua.s. 
(Lat.) Bruges, Od. sa, 1418. 88. 

50. llapb. Spinula and Opizo de Flifco ; two let- 
ters, rcquefting that their negociations tnight be for- 
warded. (Lat.) Bruges, Aug. £S, 1418, and Jan. 2, 
1419. 

51. Inftruaionsof Henry V.to Wm. Bardolf Lieut, 
of Calais and three other pevfons to treat with the am- 
halfadors of Genoa for a renewal of peace. (Lat.) 
Weftm. March I, 1420. 89. b. 

52. Inftruflions of Henry V. to fome bifliop his am- 
haffador; about negociations with Flanders and 
Genoa. 9^- 

53. A writing on vellum, being inftruftions on the 
affairs of Genoa. I4ai. 9i. 

54. Pet. de Campofregofo doge of Genoa, to Ed- 
ward III; and Ant. Adornus doge of Genoa, to 
Ilichard Medeford Bp. of Rath and Wells; two cre- 
dentiab. (Lat.) Genoa, July 24, and Sept. 28, 1386. 

92. 

55. A mandate for certain Genoefe merchants in 
London to appear before the council; with a lift of 
them. 

56. Henry VI, to Th. Campofregofo doge of Ge- 
noa; a fragment. (Lat.) Aug. 12, 1428. 94. 

57. Geo. Adornus doge of Genoa, to Henry V; on 
his eleflion, and concerning certain reprifals made by 
the Englifli. (Lat.) Genoa, April 19, 1413. 9o. 

58. A remembrance of a tranfa6lion before the 
privy council, concerning claims of indemnification 
by Genoefe merchants. (Ir.) Weftm. Junes. 96. b. 

59. Letters patent of Leonard Lauredano doge of 
Venice, accepting of the comprehenfion of his Re- 
public in a treaty of peace negociated by England. 
(Orig. Lat. with a leaden feal appendant.) Venice, 
Dec. 12, 1514. 97. 

60. A long letter on the affairs of Tranfylvania. 
(Ital.) Colofwar, Sept. 28, 1594. 98. 

61. Subftance of a treaty of alliance between the 
Emperor and the prince of Tranfylvania. (Lat.) 

104. 

62. Ferdinand afterwards K. of Bohemia and Hun- 
gary, to Card. Wolfey; credential, and concerning 
his'inftallation in the order of the garter. (Orig. 
Lat.) Pry fach, May 1 6, 1 524. 1 06. 

63. P. Bp. of Vefprin, to pope Leo X; on the death 
of K. Wladidaus VII. and the fatal confequences of it 
tohimfelf. (Lat.) Vefprin, March fi6, 1516. 107. 

64. Eric count of Hoya and Brockhufen, to Henry 
i.yill; flating, that, in behalf of the caufe of his two 
. nephews, he would join in a war againft Sweden. 

(Orig- Lat) Stoltzena>r, March 10, io26. 108. 



65. A fct of eight letters from th<3 aldemven, Set. 
of the Ilanfe, and thefenates pf. Hamburgh and Lu- 
bec, to Henry IV; and one anfwer from Henry IV. 
(Lat.) 1404. 110, 

66. The form of a peace which the barons, knights, 
and citizens of Jerufalem requcll of the emperor 
Frederic 11. wherein they defirc that Simon de i\font- 
fort earl of Leicefter may bcfent to govern them 
until the arrival of king Conrad his fon. (Orig. Fr.) 
Acre, June 7, 1241. 114. 

67. The grand mafter of the knights hofpitallers of 
Jerufalem, to Edward III; deliring aid. (Lat.) 



Avignon, jMarch 20. 



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68. Henry VI, to James de Milly Gd. mafter of 
the knights hofpitallers, IMelchior Bandin chan- 
cellor of Rhodes, John Langftrowe caftellan, arjd 
other knights of Rhodes : three letters in anfwer 
to a requifition for the prior of England to repair 
to a chapter of the order. (Lat. and Eng.) Weltm. 
June 29, 1460. ^ 116. b. 

69. Michael de Clarud ? et de Checzze, to Edward 
III ; offering his fervices and thofe of his fon John in 
the war againft France. (Lat.) Checzze, Julv 2^, 
1372. 177. 

70. Peter Holt, turcupulary and prior of the order 
of Rhodes in Ireland, to the emperor Manuel II ; 
diffuading him from coming to England in the 
abfencc of the King, who was then in Scotland. 
(Lat.) London, July 11, 1404? 118. 

71. Andreas Card. Bathowry prince of Moldavia, 
to Q. Elizabeth ; two letters, the one requefting her 
prote6lion for him and his family ; the other report- 
ing the malfacre occafioned by Sigifmund Bathori 
Vaiwod of Tranfylvania. (Orig. Lat.) Helfpejgen, 
Sept. 6, 159s, and Mechovie, Jan. 19, 159 . . 11 9. 



Vefpafian, R II. ' 

Codex chartac. in folio, conflans ex foliis 251. cot|- 
tinens tradatus varii de fuccefiionis Juliaeo-Cli- 
vienfi controverfia, poft obitum ducis Johaunis 
Wilhelmi A. 1609 : ha*c precipue notanda. . 

1. L'Afte d'appel des illuftres princes, releclenrde 
Brandenbourg due en PiulTe, et le comte Palatia due 
de Baviere et Neubourg; emane de la part de TEm- 
pereur Rodolphe, k Prague, le 1 1 Juillet, 1609. ^ i- 

2. Three pedigrees relating to the above fucceffion* 

32. 

3. A table of the five competitors to this fuccef- 
fion. . 56. b. 

4. Fafti fpecies hanc fucceflionii^m fpe6lans. 37. 

5. Difcurfus defucceffione Juliaco-Clivienfi. 44. 

6. Summariiffima deduftio petitorii pro ducilfa 
Neoburgica, contra eleftorillam Brandenburgicam, 
quoad fucceffioncm J uliaco-Cli vienfcm. -54. 

7. Difcurfus verc juridicus, oppofitus difcurfui 
utrumque juridico, fuper fucceflione Juliacenfi. CO. 

8. Literae imper^torum, ^ pafta, renunciatiohcs ; 
omnia ad hanc controverfiam fpeftantia. 78. 

9. Rationes quibus probatur ducatus Juliae-Clivite, 
&c. feuda ellc mafculina et non foeminina. <^6. 

10. Demonftratio quare feuda Juliacenfia-CHvia, 
&c. femper unita mancre, neutiquam vero dividi 
debeant. 101. 

11. Pratenfjones Saxonicae in ducatibus Julii^e- 
Cliviae; et earum refutatio. 104. 

12. Dcdu6lio petitorii contra ele(5torem et principes 

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Saxoniae, Juliae^-Clivias et Montium poflefiionis com* 
munionrari, fpretojudiciiordine, affie6taxites. , 136. 

1 3. De fucceffione Julio-CHvienfi, ^mpliffima dif- 
ceptatio* 172- 

14. A copy of the ^61 of appeal, II. I. with copies 
of eight inftruments ; being confirmations of privi- 
le^, compafts, &c. referred to in the faid a6l* (Fr.) 

223. 



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Cod€x ch$pt?tc. in fol folior. 1 1 7. 

The papers in this volume, very few excepted, 
6riginals. 

I. A charter of William i ;. giving ^ m^nfiqn m 
Norfolk called Walton, tP the monaftery of St P^n- 
cras at Lewes. (Lat.) i. 

«. A charter of Hen. I ; gr^ntiqg divers imipu- 
iiitie$ to the monaftery of "Sti Pancras at Lewes* 
(I-at.) I. b* 

3. A memorandum concerning the furrender of 
Breft; probably iu the reign of Eichvd ji. (Fr.) 3* 

4. An order for apprehending lady Spencer and 
her children, who had fled. 6 Henry iv. (Fr,) 4. 

^ 5. A letter from Hen. v? to hi$ fon; recommend- 
ing Johnlarringdon hi^ Jtttorney general, (Fr.) 4, 

5. A petition of Tho, Hillej 9, ffrv^nt of the 
Queen's, for a corrody in the abbey of Malw^flbuty ; 
laid to be qf 9 Hen. V. 6. 

7. A memorandum, faid to be in Hen. vth'15 own 
hand, concerning the detention of the duke of 
Orleans at Pontefraft, and the cufltody of other 
prifoners. 5. 

9. A letter fVom the high admirtil (Tho, Beaufort 
duke of Exeter and earl of Dojfet^ to the bifhop of 
IXtrhatn chancellor (Tho. Langley) concerning the 
defence of the northern marches, and the cuftody of 
the prifoners. (Fr.) 5* 

9. A letter from Rich. D. of York (E. of Cam- 
bridge) to K. Hen. Vj imploring forgivenefs: pro- 
bably of the year 14 15, when Richard was beheaded: 
feemingly an autograph. 7. 

10. A memorandum of fome church preferment 
given by K* Henry; probably Henry VL the name 
at the head. (Lat.) 7. b* 

II. An order of privy feal for the payment of 
money for lances and bows, fcnt into Normandy. 
(Lat.) July 7, A^'regni XVIII. Hen. VI. 1440. 7. b. 

12. An order figned H. Cardinal of England (Q'' 
whether Card. Beaufort?) to take 2300 marks out of 
his cofl'er. London, March 1 a. * 8. 

1 3. A petition of RaufF Cromwell, to the Kin^, to 
ftay proceedings againft him in the court ot ex- 
chequer during his abfence abroad on the king's 
fervicc. Signed H. (Humphry) Gloucelber, H. Car- 
dinal, and fix Archbps. and bilhops ; probably in the 
time of Hen. VI. (Fr.) 9. 

14. An order of Rich. I), of York (father to Ed^v. 
IV.) to his receiver in Yorklhire, to pay John Lang- 
ley or bearer, £. 6. 14* 4. The whole in the duke's 
hand. ^ 9* 

1 5. ^ A letter figned E. Marche (Edw, IV.) and E. 
Rutlande, to their father (Rich. D. of York); 
thanking him for green gowns fent them, requefting ! 
fome fine bonnets^ and complaining of the beha- ; 
viour of a fervant. Ludlow, Saturday in the Jlafter 
^eek. 9. 

J 6. An order for the repayment of 100 marks to 
the bifliop of Aberdeen ancl James Shaw: it is figned 



at the beginning antl end by a king's monogram. 

9. b. 

17. An application of Rich. D. of Gloucefter (Q'^ 
whether Ric. Ill ?) for a loan of £. 100. 10. 

18. Queen Anne wife to James I. recommending 
lord Roxburgh 11. 

19. Elizabeth queen of Bohemia; thanking the 
nobleman to whom the letter is written, for his good 
ofl[)ces. Heidelberg, Nov. 30. ii. 

20. Henry prince of Wale^, to his father James l ; 
with a lift of fome perfons to be made knights of the 
Bath, and requefting leave to go to Chatham with 
thd D* of Brunfwick. 1 1- b. 

21. Queen Mary of England; her inftruflions to 
the Ld. privy feal, to obey tlie king (Philip.) 12. 

22. Queen Mary's proclamation againft Tho. 
Wyat*s attempts to create a difturbance. 1 c. 

23. A warrant of Philip and Mary, conftituting 
three perfons to the care and management of the 
revepue. April 12, 3 and 4 Ph* and M. (1557O 

12. 

S4. A letter from Q. Mary to Philip, before their 
marriage. (French.) London, April 20, 1554. 12* b. 

25. Q. Elizabeth, to . * thapks for good 

oflSces. Brocket-^hall, Oft. 28, 1558. 13. 

26. Cardinal Reginald (Pole) Xo Q. Eli:?rabeth; re-* 
quefting her to h^^j; his chaplain, the 4ean of Wor* 
cefter, in his behalf. Lambeth, Nov. 14, i558. 13. 

?7. Q. Eliz. thanks a perfon who feems to havq 
had fome high office in Ireland (Q' whether fir Hen. 
Wallop?) for his faithful fervices. Richmd. Feb. 
24. A**Regni 25. (1583.) 13. b* 

$8. Q. Eliz. to one flie calls "Ma Confine" (Q'^ 
whether Mary Q. of Scots?) profefling her regard and 
affeaion. (Fr.) iS.b. 

?9. Q. Eliz. a memorandum contaii^ing fome ad- 
vice, the purport of which is unintelligible. 1 4.. 

so. James I. part of a letter. 14. b. 

31. Q. Catherine (of Aragpn) to Hen. VIli; after 
the battle of Flodden-field. Sept. 1 5 1 3. 15. 

?3. Anne Boleyn, to a cjuirch patron {QJ whether 
Cranmer Archbp. of Canterbury ?) requefting the 
living of Sandridge for mafter Barlow. 1 5. b. 

S3. Anne Bolevn, ^ queei?, rpcpnjmending the 
caufe of Thomas Dudley, Efq. 16. 

84. Jane (Seymour) Queei> 5 ^, warrant for two 
bupks out of the foreft of Havering^ to the gentlemen 
of fh^ king s chapel* Hampton-court, 1537- 16. 

35. Qiieen Catherine (P?irr) probably to pxincefs, 
aft^^^vards Q. Eliz. of whofe hana-writing this appears 
to be a copy. (Latin.) HanM'orth, Sept. 20. 16. b. 

36. Q. Cs^therin^ (Parr) as regent, requefting that 
Hen. Webbe might be favoured in his claim to the 
lands of the nunnery of Holly well. IJainpton-court, 

July 23. A'^H. VIII. 36. (1544.) I7. 

37. Margaret Ofl^r to Hgn. VIII. to a friend (per- 
haps Wolfey) requefting his ifttpreft with the Jiaig. 

17- 

38. Mary (the French Q.) wife of Lewis XII; re- 
commending John Williams to bp a foldier at Calais. 
London, March 30. 17. 1?* 

39. Mary the French Q. to Hen. Vin>; defiring 
him to fend for her fpeedily. Paris, March .6. 

1 7. \f. 

40. Prince Edward (afterwards Ed. VI.) tp the Q. 
his mother-in-law; probably C^th. Parr. (Lai.) 
Hunfdon, May 24* 1^. 

41. Mary, princefs (afterwards queen) to Cromwell, 
recommending fir Rice Maunccll to his favour. 18. 

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42. Hen. Richemond, probably the natural fon of 
Hen. VIII. to his godfather; a complimental letter. 

18.1). 

43. A paflTport of Edward VI. for three ambaffadors 
who were returning home; Weftmr. March 8, i 
Edw. VI. (1547.) counterfigne^ by Someifet and 
nine privy counfellors. 1.9. 

44. Edward Vlth's proclamation to arm againft 
theinfurgent Kett. Weftmr. Aug. i, 3Ed. vi. (i549.> 

19. b. 

45. Mary (the queen) of England; a comj)limen- 
tal letter. I9.b. 

46. Elizabeth (princefs, afterwards queen.) to 
Edw. VI. with her pi6lure. Hatfield, May 15. 20. 

47. Philip and Mary, to pope Marcellus II; re- 
commencing Nic. Hethe, to the Archbifliopk. of 
York. (Lat.) Hampton-court, May 5, 1555- 20. b. 

48. Mary (the French Q.) to Hen. VIII; thanks 
for his proteftion. Paris, Nov. 15. (1514.) 21. 

49. Frapcis l. K. of France, to ...... ^ fignifying 

his intention to come to Amiens to meet cardinal 
York (Wolfey?) (Fr.) Pavia, July 7. (1524?) 

21. b. 

50. Louife (mother to Francis I. K. of Fr.) to the 
archdeacon, by Buckingham, an Englilli ambalTador ; 
complimental. (Fr.) 22. 

51. Claude (Q. to Francis I.) to Hen. VIII; com- 
plimental. (Fr.) Romorentin, Feb. 15. 23. 

52. Francis and Henry II. fons to Francis I, to 
Henry VIII; after their releafe from Spain. (Fr.) 
Congnac, Auguft, 1530. 24. 

53. Henry (II. or III. of France) requcfting the 
perfon the letter is addreffed to, to ftand godfather to 
nis newborn fon. (Fr.) 24. b. 

54. a. John VI. D. of Britanny, requefting the re- 
leafe of fome pilgrims taken on board a veflel. Nantz, 
l)ec. (1416.) * 25. b. 

54. b. John D. of Britanny (perhaps John V.) to 

complimental, and recommending John 

de Bavalan. (Vt.) Vannes, Feb. 16. 25. 

55. Francis II. P. of Britanny; complimental. 
(Fr.) Nantz, Sept. 28, 1475. 26. b. 

56. Philip count de Charolois, in the name of his 
father (John D. of Burgundy) requefting of the K 
of England the releafe of fome merchants. (Fr.) 
Ghent^ Auguft 29, 3 H. V. (1415.) 27. 

57. Philip D. of Burgundy, father to Charles the 
bold; credentials of ambafladors (probably to Hen. V.) 
(Fr.) Arras, June 15. 27. b, 

58. Charles (vi?) king of France, to Hen. IV^? 
credentials of ambafladors. (Fr.) Troyes, April 1 3. 

28 

59. Charles VII. K. of France; ordering that the 
revenues which chuy-ches in the pofleflion of Hen 
VI. hold in his dominions, fliould be paid. (Fr.) Feb. 
24, 1445. 29 

60. Charles D. of Orleans, father to Le^vis XII; a 
lift of perfons for whoiti he defires fafe-condufts 
temp. Hen. 6. (Fr.) 29. b. 

61. Minutes of an agreement between the K. of 
France (Lewis XI.) and EngKfh ambafladors, con 
cerning the ranfom of Margaret daughter of the K. of 
Sicily (queen to Hen. VI.) Wgned by Lewis. (Fr.) 
Oft. 5, 1475. SO. 

62. Charles (VII.) as regent of France; a pro- 
clamation enjoining the peace of the realm. (Fr.) 
between 14 18 and 1422. 31. 

63. Charles D. of Guicnne (and of Berry) brothei 
to Lewis X,; an engagement in behalf of the K. and 



himfelf to aflift Hen. VI. Q.Margaret, and Edw.princd 
of Wales, againft Edw. IV. and approving the mar-' 
riage of Edw. P. of Wales with Anne daughter of the 
can of Warwick. (Fr.) Angers.^ July 30, 1462. 

32. 

64. Charles the VII I. of France, ratifying the 
treaty made at Eflaples with Henry VII. of England. 
(Fr.) (1492.) 33. 

65. Lewis (XII?) K. of France, to Moiis. d'York 
(probably Wolfey) dcfiringfome intelligence of king 
Hen. VIII. and of his (Lewis's) wife Mary. (Fr.) 
Etampes, Sep. 5, 1514? 33. b. 

66. A fhort invocation ; " God iave prince Arthur, 
&c." perhaps written by Hen. VIII. 34. 

67. Henry VIII; his warrant confirming John 
Welly in the ofiice of bowbearer in the foreft of 
Gawtres, com. York. Greenwich, April 2. 34. 

68. Henry VIII, to Wolfey; intimating the queen's 
pregnancy, and afligning his reafons for not wifliing 
to come to London : the whale letter in the K's hand. 

34. b. 

69. A note (igned York : " My lord, Saturday h 
the day, let tour great barrels of powder come 
away/' This appears to be the hand-writing of 

Charles I. when young. 35. 

70. Arabella Seymour (Stuart) ; foliciting the per- 
fon fhe writes to, to ufe his intereft with lord 
Northampton to intercede for her with the King. 35. 

71. James I, to Blake; about his difputes with the 
puritans. 35.1). 

72. James (iv?) king of Scotland, to Henry VIH; 
complimental. Holyrood-houfe, June 11. 36. 

73. Margaret (Q. of Scotland) to Wolfey ; re- 
quefting hi^ aid. 36. 

74. James V. king of Scotland, to Hen. VIllj ia 
behalf of the Archbp. of Glafgow. 36. b. 

75. James V. K. of Scotland, and his mother Mar-^ 
garet; credentials; perhaps to Lewis XII. (Fr.) 
Edinb. Feb. 20. S7. 

76. Henry Darnley, to Q. M«ry, then in France ; 
expreflive of duty and gratitude. Temple- newfon, 
March 24, 1554. 37. b. 

. 77. Mary Q. of Scots, to a female friend, probably 
of the Howard family; during her confinement. 
(Fr.) Sept. 13. 38. 

78. James (VI. of Scot, ift of Eng.) to Q. Eliz. 
requefting her to difcountenance and proceed againft 
the confpiratoTs (Both well, &g.) Edinb. July 5y 
1592^ 38. b. 

79^ Henry III. king of Caftile, to Hen. IV K. of 
England. (Spanifh.) 1402. 39. 

80. John II. K. of Caftile, during his minority, to 
Hen. IV; a fragment, counterfigned by his motlier 
Catherine daughter to John of Gaunt, queen regent. 
(Spaniflu) Segovia, July 8, 1412. 39. b. 

81. Alphonfus V. king of Aragon, to Hen. VI. 
(Lat. partly defaced.) Sept. 2, 1442. 40. 

82. Catherine Q. regent of Caftile, to Hen. IV. her 
brother; complimental and credential. (Spanifli.) 
Vallad olid, July 5, 1412. 40.r 

83. Ferdinand of Aragon, Naples, &c. (the Ca- 
tholic) to Hen. VIII; credential. (Lat.) Logroni, 
Sept. 3, 1512. 40. b. 

84. Philip duke of Burgundy; an order to fome 
nobleman to join John of Pinterville his ambaflador 
to Hen. VI. kihg of England. (Fr.) Bruflels, Dec. 
29, 1435. 41. 

85. Charles (Q^ whether tlie bold?) to his father; 

41. b. 

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86. Charles (V?) to an uncle; ratifying a treaty. 
(Fr.) Malines, April 20. 42. 

87. Philip (II.) K. of Spain, to Alexander Farnefe 
duke of Parma, governor of the Netherlands ; re- 
commending Jacob Ficq, a German, to a company. 
(Spaniih.) SanLorenfo (Efcurial.) Aug. 28, 1590. 

42. b. 

• 88. A Spanifti pancr, with a feal but no fignature; 
dated Pardos, Saturday. 43. 

jS9. Wolfgang count palatine of Deuxponts, to Q. 
Eliz. congralUlatmg her on her peace with France, 
and afligiiing his reafons for not fending his eldeft 
fon to her court (Lat.) Newburg, 06t 20, 1 564. 

44. 

90. J. Cafimir (fon to Fred. III. eleaor Palatine) 
to Q. Eliz. affigning reafons for not coming to her 
Court. (Fr.) Caffel, July 30, 1568. 45. 

91. Frederic (V. eleftor Pal. K. of Bohemia) to 
feme Englifli earl; congratulatory on the King's 
(James I.) and his family's healths, and mentioning 
the fafe arrival of his ^ife (Elizabeth.) (Lat) 
Heidelberg, Aug. 10, 16 13. 45. b. 

92. Philip (III. K. of Spain) t6 Orieill and Odoneill? 
6n his fathers death. (Lit.) Divi Laurentii 
(Efcurial.) Oa. 31, 1598. 46. 

93. Philippa Q. of Portugal, to Hen. IV. her 
brother ; requefting that he would remit the fine im- 

56fed on the earl of Arundel for leave to marry. (Fr.) 
-ifton, Nov. A. about 1405. 47. 

94. John III. king of Portugal, to Q. Mary of ... . 
fcomplimental. (Portuguefe.) Lilbon, Aug. 4, 1528. 

47- 

gS-. Mary infanta of Portugal, daughter of K. 
Emanuel, to Q. Mary of England; congratulatory* 
(Lat.) Lifbon, 19 Cal. Oft. 1553. 48. 

96. A Portuguefe letter. 49. 

97. Ch. Emanuel (L D* of Savoy.) requefting a 
friend at a queen's court (probably Q. Eliz.) to folicit 
her majefty to ftand godmother to his newborn 
daughter. (Fr.) May 4, 1599. 49. b! 

98. Ifabella de Aragonia, widow to Frederic K. of 
Naples, who figns herfelf " Infeliciffima," to a queen ; 
imploring her affiftance for herfelf and herfons Ferdi- 
nand and Alphonfus. (Lat.) Ferrara, XL Cal. April, 
1515. 5a 

99. Laurentius de Medicis (probably to the ma- 
giftrates of Florence) interceding in behalf of Lau 
renceJacopo. (Itah) Florence, Sept. 5, 1475. 51. 

100. Cofmo I. duke of Florence, to Hen. VIII. of 
jEngland, in. behalf of Florentius Diacetus, a Flo- 
rentine. (Lat) Florence, June 8, 1545. 5i.b. 

101. Cofmo I, probably to Edw. VL of England; 
thanking him for ai\ award concerning corn. (Lat.) 
Florence, July 14, 1551. 52. 

102. Ekonora de Toledo (wife to Cofmo I.) 
duchefs of Florence, to queen Mary; credential, and 
mentioning a marriage* (Spanifli.) Flor. May 15, 
1554. 52. b. 

103. Cofmo t. duke of Florence, to queen Eliza 
beth; requefting her proteftion of the Tufcan fub 
jefts in England. (Ital.) Flor. Aug. 13, i56o? 53. 

104. Ferdinand I. Card, and duke of Tufcany, to 
Q. Eliz. in behalf of *Antonio Velluti, a merchant 
who had been taken, and ill treated by the Englifh. 
(Italian.) Florence, Feb. 20, 1587. 54. 

105. Ferdinand 1. D. of Tufc. to Q. Eliz. claiming 
fome feizures made by Englllh fhips off Leghorn. 
(Ital.) Florence, Aug. 15, 1590. 55. 

106. Ferdinand I. D. of Tufc. to fome private pcr- 
Ibns; requefting their intereft with* queen Eliz. for 



the recovery of fome feizures. (Ital*) Flor. Oft. 
1^, 1601. 56. 

107. Henry II. K. of Navarre, to Hen. viii ; in 
^ehalf of Michel Sardara his fubject, wh^ had a law- 
iiit in England. (Fr.) Paris, June 16, 15C8. 57. 

108. Margaret Q* of Navarre, wife to Hen. IV. K* 
of Fr. to Caid. Wolfey ; complimental, and apprizing 
him of her pregnancy* (Fr.; 1528? 57. b. 

109. Charles ill. D; of Savoy, to Card* Wolfey; 
in. behalf of Vincent Ayni^rd, who had a certain, 
claim. (Fr.) Turin, May 5i 58. 

1 10. Emanuel Philibert of Savoy, to Q. Mary 
of England ; complimentaL BrulTels^ May 4, 1554. 

58.. b. 

111. Henrie (qu. Henrieta?) de Savoye j about the 
ranfom of an Englifli prifoner. (Fr.) . 

112. Maximilian I. Emp. to his daughter Mai^at-et 
governefs of the Low countries ; informing her, that 
as foon as 1 0,000 fl. fliall be paid at Treves, he will 
come to her. (Fr.) A copy from a cypher. Dec. 
4, 1618. 60. b. 

113. Maximilian (I. Emp. ?) to a king, whom he 
ftiles his fon ; perhaps Philip king of Spain j compli* 
mental. (Fn) . 6K 

114. Margaret governefs of the Low countries, 
probably to Hen. VIII; complimental. (French.) 
Ghent, Jan. 12. 61. 

1 1 5. Mary, (probably daughter of Charles V.) to Q. 
Mary of England ; on the conclufion of the marriaffe 
between Philip and the Queen. (Fr.) Bruffels, F«>. 
19. (1554?) 61. b. 

116. Charles (v?) to Card. Wolfey; expreffive 
of regard. (Fr.) Bruflels, June 30. 62. 

117. Eleonor. (probably fitter to Charles V. widow 
of Francis I.) to Q. Mary of England ; congratu-* 
lating her on her fupprefling a rebellion. (Fr.) 
1553 ? 62. b. 

1 18. Ferdinand K- of the Romans, afterwards em- 
peror, to Q. Mary of Engand ; congratulating her 
on her intended marriage. (Fr.) Vienna, Feb. 7, 
1554? 63. 

119. Mary Q* of Bohemia and Hungarj^, fitter of 
Charles v. to Mary of England; ciedential. (Spa-* 



nifli.) Vienna, Aug. 23, 1554. 



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120. Ferdinand I. emperor, to Q. Eliz. in favour 
of the Roman catholics in England. (Lat.) Pref- 
burg, Sept* 24, J 663. 64. 

121. Maximilian II. emperor, to Q. Eliz. compli- 
mental, and about religion. (Spanilli.) Vienna, 
July 10. > 65* 

122. Rudolph II. emperor, to Q. Eliz. compli- 
mental. (Latin.) Prague, July 20, 1593. 66. A. 

123. Mathias, afterwards emperor, to Q. Eliz. afk- 
ing a loan of .20,000. He had at this time a com- 
mand in the Netherlands : Cafimir Palat mentioned. 
(Lat.) Antweip, May 5, 1578. 66- B. 

124. Albert Card, brother to Rudolph II. (governor 
of the Netherlands) to Capt. de Aguilar de Alvarado ; 
an order about tro6ps. (Spaniih.) Sercamp, Sept. 10, 

1597. 66. B. b. 

125. Andrew Card, of Auttria (grandfon to. Char. 
V.) to Q. Eliz. complimental. (Fr.) Gewiler in 
Alfatia, March 20, 1600. 67. 

126. Mary queen of Bohemia. (Spanifh. conf. III. 
63- b.) Vienna, April 27, 1554 ? 68. 

127. Catherine de Medicis (widow of Hen. II. of 
France) to Q. Eliz. acquainting her of the pacifica- 
tion of the kingdom under her fon Francis II. — 
N. B. She was then regent. (Fr.) 1568. 69. 

128. Henry, and Henry de Bourbon (probably 

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f?ivour of the proteftants after a battle. (French.) , 
Xainte*, Oft. im* 69. b. 

1^9. Chriftian IV. K. of Deittnark, to jtoies I; 
claiming fatisfaftion for the febmre of a fliipj (Lat.) 
Haffhiae, SSMartii, !604. 70. 

ISO. "Anna Suecias PrinCeps" (fifter of Sigif- 
mond) to Q. EHz. recommending Henry Fraltklein, 
an. Englilhman, who had been in her brother's ftr- 
Vice. (Lat.) Upfal, Dec. 17, 1590. 71. 

131. Charles (D. of Sudermania, regent, and 
afterwards Char. IX. K. bf Sweden) to an Englift en- 
Voy in Sweden ; concerning fome difputes with Q. 
Eliz. (Lat ) Ex caftri^, Sept. 14, 1598. 71. b. 

132. Sigifmund I. K; of Sweden and II!. of Poland, 
to Q. Eliz. demanding fatisfa6iion for the feizure of 
afliip. (Latin.) Stockholm, April SO, 1594. 72. 

133. Chrifttem (or Chfiftian II. K. of Denmark 
and Sweden, then dethroned) to Card. Wolfey ; cre- 
dentials fot Melchior Herman. (Lat.) Bruffels, 

Aug. 15, 1523; 74. 

1 34. Elizabeth (of Ifabella Q. of Denmark^ wife 
to Chriftian II. and fifter to Char* V.) to Hen; VIII ; 
demanding fatisfaAion for the feizure of a Ihip. (Lat.) 
Copenhagen, March 4, 1518. 74. b. 

1 35. Chriftian III. K. of Dehmark, to Edward VI. 
declaring his friendly difpofition, and granting fome 
privileges to Englifti Ihips. (Latin.) Haffnise, 
061. fil, 1551. 75. 

• 136. Chriftian III. K; of Denmark; fome order. 
(Danifti.) 1544. 75. b. 

157; Chfeftienne (probably daughter to Chriftian 
II. K. of Denmark) to Q. Eliz. congratulating her 
on a vi6loTy, perhaps over the Spanifli Armada. (Fr.) 
Bruffeb, Feb. 18, 1589 ? 76. 

J 38. Frederic n. K. of Denmark, to Q. Efiz. tel- 
li;ig her of his application to feverai German princes, 
concerning the Reformation, and of the aniwers of 
f6meof them- (Latin.) Warnburg, Sept. 4, 1585. 

77. 

Anna Catherina Q. of Denmark (wife to 
Chrhiian IV.) to Q. EHz. in anfwer to Elizabeth's 
congratulations on her marriage. (Lat.) Copenh. 
July 10, 1598. 78. 

i;o. Fiederic (ill.) ele6tor Palatine, to Q. Eliz. 
lamenting the executions of the counts Egmont and 
Horn, and recommending his fon John Cafimir. 
(Fr.) Heidelberg, July la, 1568. 79. 

141. Georgius Johannes (count palatine D* of Ba- 
varia, of the branch of Veldentz) to Q. Elizabeth ; 
credential. (Lat.) Lutzelftain, 5 Id. Feb. 1568. 

79. b. 

142. Frederic (IV.) eledor palatine, to Q. Eliz. in- 
viting her to fend aminifter to the diet at Ratilbonne. 
(Lat) Heidelberg, prid. Kal. Feb. 1594. 80. 

143. Francis (probably the D. dWlanfon) to the 
count de Siibbeis (Soubife?) requefting his good of- 
fices towards his marriage with Q. Eliz. (French.) 
Alanf on, March 3. 8 1 

144. Francis II. K. of France, and Mary of Scots 
his wife, to queen Eliz. credentials. (Fr.) Paris, 
May 12, 1559. 82. 

145. Charles (ix. K of France?) to his fifter (qu. 
whether Eliz. queen of Spain?) concerning a peace 
between the latter, and Q. Eliz. of England. (Fr.) 
1568? 83 

146. Henry (lIL K. of France, whilft D. d'Aajou) 
to Q. Eliz. expreffivc of fricndfliip. (Fn) Paris, 
July ^20, 1572? 83. b 

147. Francis (D. d'Alanjon?) to a Count; thank- 



ing him for his good offices. (Fr.) Mont ^ 

April 20, 1578. 84. 

148. Henry (IV. K. of France) to Q. Eliz. requeft- 
ing the continuation of her friendfhip and afliftance. 
(Fr.) Fere (in Champagne) July 9, 1589 ? 84. b. 

149. Mary de Medicis (wife of Hen. IV. of France) 
to Q. Eliz. expreflive of friendlhip. (Fr.) Paris, 
Feb; 7, 1603. (Q. Eliz; died March 24.) 85. 

150. Catherine (fifteHo Hen. iv. of France, after- 
wards married to the D. of Lorrain) to Q. Eliz. thank- 
ing her for a pifture. (French.) Pau, April 18, 1590? 

85. b. 

151. Ludovicus (il) rei Hungariasf^ to Hen. VIII ; 
foliclting his afliftance againft the Turks; (Latin.) 
Buda, June 21, 1526. 86. 

152. Johannes (de Zapolia) rex Hungatia;, to 
Hen. VIII ; credential. (Lat.) Tharnow, May 16^ 
I52d. 86. b. 

153. Ferdinand (I. emperor) to Q. Mary of Enu;^ 
land; on her marriage, and credential. (Fr.) V^i^ 
enna, March 12, 1555 ? 87. 

1 54. Mary Q. of Hungary (widow of Lewis .11. and 
fifter to Char. V.) to the commiffary general of the 
order of St. Francis ; requefting that the father guar- 
dian of the convent of Ghent might not be fent 
away into England. (Lat.) Ex montibus Hanonie, 
(Mons) Decw 29, 1532. 87. b- 

155. Eliz, Q. dowager of France (widow of Char. 
IX. and daughter to Maxim. JI.) to Q. Eliz. in an- 
fwer to hec condolence oti Maximilian's deatih. 
Prague, April 6, 1577. 88. 

156. George Jehan (count palatine D. of Bavaria, 
of the line of Veldentz) to the earl of Leicefter ; re-* 
commending his fon George Guftavus. (French.) 
Pfalzbourg, July?, 1582. 89. 

157. Frederic William (D. of Saxe AUenburg, 
adminiftrator of the eleftorate of Saxony during the 
minority of Chriftian II.) to Q. Eliz. demanding 
ftitution of fome merchandize feized from a Saxon 
fubjed. (Lat.) KaL 06t. 1593. 90. 

158. Albert of Brandenburgh (grand mafter of the 
Teutonic order in Pruflia) to Henry VIII ; credentiaL 
(Lat.) Konigft>erg, Sept. 8, 1521. 91. 

159. Albert of Brandenbufgh to Q. Eliz. fending 
her 10 falcons. (Lat) Konigfberg, 061. 7, 1566- 

91.. b 

iGo. The ele^lor of Cologne (Gebhard II, Truchfefo 
de Waldburg, who had married Agnes de Mansfeld^ 
and waa driven from his deflorate) to lord Burleigh ; 
foliciting his good oftices with Q. Eliz. (French.) 
Utrecht, May 7, 1587. 92. 

16 K Eric (II. D. of Brunfwick Luneburg, of the 
Calenberg line) probably to Philip II. king of Spain; 
expreffive of duty and friendfliip. N. B. Eric had 
been in the Spaniih fervice. (Spanifli.) Enveres, 
(Antwerp?) Jan. 7, 1563. 93, 

162. Otto (Jiin. D. of Brunfwic Lun. of the Har- 
burg line) to Mr. Bodley ? recommendatory. (Lat) 
Haiburg, Sept 7, 1585. 93. b. 

163. Sophia of Brunf. Luneb. (wife to Geo. Fred, 
margrave of Brandenb. Anfpach) to Q. Eliz. recom- 
mending Dr. Peifcer, and fending a prefent of an. 
amber cup. (Lat) Anfpach, VII. nona Junii, 159s. 

94. 

164. Emeft duke of Brunfwick Luneburg, to Q. 
Eliz. in favour of Wm. Lubbing, a merchant. (Lat) 
Cell Luneb. March 7, 1594. 95. 

165. Chriftopher D. of Wurtemberg, to Q. Eliz. 
recommending his refident, and fending her fome 
books. (Lat!; Stutgard, Dec. 28, 1560. 96. 

166. Frederic D. of Wurtemberg, (firft coufin to 

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Chriftopher. (ill. 96) to queen Eliz. notifying that he 
had fucceeded to, and taken poffeffion of Montbel- 
liard. (Fr.) Stutgard, Aug. 17, 1593. 96. b. 

167. Frederic D. of Wurtemberg (vid. IIL 96. b.) to 
Q. EHz. requefting an exemption of duties for lOOo 
pieces of cloth he had ordered to be bought 
in England. (Fr.) Montbelliard, Feb. 20, 1594. 

97. 

168. Philip (the magnanimous) landgrave of Heffe 
Calfel, to Q. Eliz. apprizing her that he had per- 
mitted the free exportation of the arms fhe had pur- 
chafed in his dominions. (Lat.) Caffel, Sept. 20, 
1560. 97. b. 

169. Mauritius landgrave of Heffe Caffel, to Q. 
Eliz. concerning the Irilh affairs, and fome applica- 
tion from Scotland. (Lat.) Caffel, Jan. 6, 1599. 

98. 

170. William (IV.) D. of Bavaria, to Hen. VIII; 
recommending Wolfgang Richart, who had perfeded 
an " opus muficale." (Lat.) Munick. prid. Id. Jan" 
1516. 99. 

171. Philip II. D. of Pomerania, to Q. EHz. ex- 
preffive of great regard and admiration. (Latin.) 
Ex arce paterna Bardenfi (Bardt near Stralfund) May 
19, 1594. 100. 

172. Boo;iflaus XIII. D. of Pomerania, to Q. Eliz. 
thanks for her proteftion of one of his fubie6ls, and 
further inteVceffion for the fame. (Latin.) Bardt, 
May 18, 1594. lOi. 

173. John Albert (I.) D. of Mecklenburg, to queen 
Eliz. defiring pafsports for three lliips he had fitted 
out for Lilbon. (Lat.) Swerin, Vl. idus Aprilis, 
1569. 102. 

174. Erarde (Eberhard) dela Mark, D. of Bouil- 
lon, bifliop of Liege ; a paffport for Thomas Killing- 
worth, fteward to Edmund D. of Suffolk. (Fr.) 
Huy, March 15, 1506. 102. 

1 75. Frederic (de Wrieflberg) bifhop of Wurtzburg, 
to Q. Eliz. recommending Cafpar Seeler, a moneyer. 
(Lat.) Wurtzburg, Sept, 4, 1560. io3. 

176. Charies D. of Guelders and Juliers, to 
Hen. VIII ; credential. (Lat.) Arnheim, Nov. 6, 
1525. 103. b. 

177. William D. of Juliers and Cleves (brother to 
Anne of Cleves) to Hen. VIII ; credential. N. B. 
Henry married Anne in 1540. (Lat.) Duffeldorp, Sept. 
4, 1539- 104. 

178. William D. of Juliers, to Q. Eliz. in anfwer 
to her recommendation of Dr. Walter Bailie. (Lat.) 
Hamboch, VII. Id. Sept. 1568. 104. b. 

179. Anne, (born countefs of Oldenburg and Del- 
menhorft, and married to Enno II. count of Eaft Frief- 
land) to Q. Eliz. confenting to a purchafe of arms in 
her territories ; figncd Anna Mynhant." (Lat.) 
Aug. 5, 1559. .105. 

1 80. John count and prince of Eaft Friefland, to 
fome Englifli ftatcfman, perhaps Leicefter ; creden- 
tial. (Lat.) Ex arce Grethana, Feb. Qi, 1570. 

106. 



181. William I. of Naffau, probably to lord Lei- 
cefter ; notifying the birth of a fon (Hen. Fred.) 
(Fr.). Delft, Jan. si, 1584. N.B. He was affaf- 
linated at Delft the 10th of July following. 107. 

182. Chrillophorus A. B. (Archiep. Bremenfis. dux 
Brunfw.) to Card. Wolfey ; recommending J. Reyne- 
king. (Lat.) Vordi, Jan. 1, 1528. 107- b. 

183. Johannes Langnoverus and five others, per- 
haps merchants and magiftrates at Augfburg, to 
queen Elizabeth; concerning fome miners, and a 
trade pf metals. (Lat.) Augfburg, April 21, 1572. 

108. 



184. William duke of Mantua, to queen Mary; 
credential. (Ital.) Mantua, July 8, 1554. 109.' 

185. Margaret duchefs of Mantua (widow of Fred. 
II,) to queen Mary ; notifying tlie marriage of her 
daughter Ifabel to Ferdinand Francis marquis of Pef- 
cara. (Ital.) Mantua, 06L 5, 1553. 109. b.. 

186. Anne marchionefs of Montferrat, to queen 
Mary; congratulatory on her marriage. (Ital) 
Mantua, July 7, 1553. no. 

187. The Dukeof Urbino (Francis Mary I ?) to 
Hen. VIII; exculpating himfelf for fome omiffion at 
Rome. (Lat.) Rimini, Feb. 8, I5l6. lio.b. 

188. The doge and fenate of Genoa, to queen 
Elizabeth; requefting the releafe of a fliip loaded 
with com. (Latin.) Genoa, March 29, 1597, m. 

189. Demetrius imperator et magnus dux totius 
Ruffiae ; a paffport in favour of Oliver Liffet, an 
Engliflx merchant. (Lat) Mofcow, Dec. 28, i605. 

113. 

Vefpajian, F. IV. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 1 83. 

1. A colledion of ftatutes, charters, affizes, 8c c. re- 
lating to the forefts ; written by Gregory Tliomas. 
(Lat.) 1/ 

£. A lift of the chief juftices in Eyre north and 
fouth of Trent, from 2 Hen. III. to 37 Hen. viil. 64. 

3. Notes of inquifitions, &c. relating to forefts. 

66. 

4. An anfwer to the certificate made by the officers 
of the foreft of Pewfliam and Blackmore; touch in cr 
the ftate thereof. qq^ 

5. Q. Elizabeth's grant of Sulthay, to fir Walter 
Mildmay. (Lat.) Gorhambury, Aug. 3, 1571. 70. 

6. Grants and ordinances relating to forefts, by 
James I. Henry III. and Edw. 1. and II. (Lat.) 72. 

7. Placita foreftae in com. Effex. A** 1 7 Edw. IT. 
item ordinationes, &c. temporibus Edw. in. Ric. 11 
Hen. V. 79. • 

8. Of iflands rifing in the fea; and of the fait 
fiiore compared with the frcfli. 95. 

9. An extenfive treatife, feemingly a digeft of the 
foreft laws ; the beginning wanting. (Lat. and Eno-- 
liih.) 104^ 

Vefpajian, F. V. 

Codex chartac. in folio^ conftans foliis 503. 

1. Trait6 des princes, confeillers, et autres minify 
trcs del'etat de France, ainfi que de I'etat du royaume 
vers la fin du XVi°^e ficcle. ^ 

2. An extract of all the lieutenants, governors, &c. 
in France, as they were placed by Henry iv. 48. 

3. A new order eftablifhed for the court and coun- 
cil of France. (Fr.) Aug. 11, 1578. 50. 

4. State of the French king's houfehoW ; the end 
wanting. 55. 

5. A letter from fome Englifli emiffary or ambaf- 
fador (perhaps a prieft) to French ambaffadors or 
minifters; urging the neceffity of accepting the terms 
propofed by the emperor (Charles V.) for the releafe 
of the fons of Fraii/:is I. ( Lat. ) 54. 

6. A treatife concerning the war carried on between 
France and Spain, foon after the aflaffmation of 
William 1. prince of Orange, 1584. (Fr. imperfe6i.) 

59. 

7. The treaty of Madrid, between Charles V. and 
Francis l. Jan. 14, 1526. (Fr.) 65. 

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: 8. The treaty of Cambray. Aug. 15^9. (Fr.) 

101. 

9. An account of a conference between Charles IX. 
and his mother Catherine de Medicis on one part, and 
Charles Card, of Lorrain on the other part; proba- 
bly held at Moulins in Jan. 1566. 1^0. 

10. A decree of Charles IX. K. of Francein his 
council, touching the animolities between the houfe 
of Guife and the admiral Coligny; particularly as to 
the charge brought againft the latter of his having 
been the author of the alfalTmation of Francis duke 
de Guife. Moulins, Jan. 20, 1565. 123. 

11. Afummary of the prediaions of Jac. Brocar- 
dus, foreboding: great calamities to France. (Lat.) 

130. 

12. Sommaire des droits de la ville de Geneve ; 
pour montrer combien les dues de Savoj^e font mal 
ibndei en leurs pretentions contre cette ville. 131. 

13. Heads of a treaty between the Turk and the K. 
of France. (Ital.) 1552. ^36. 

14. Mariage du roy Francois II. et Marie reine 
d'EcolTe, celebre le 24 d'Avril, 1558. 137. 

15. The treaty of Cateau-Cambrefis, bet\s^een 
France and Spain. (Fr.) April 3, 1559- 140. 

16. Sums granted by the French clergy to their 
king, until the year 1574. ^^3. 

17. Omitted. 

18. An anfwerof William Pr. of Orange, to Gaf- 
par van Schonberg, ambaflkdor from the French king. 
Syffone, Dec. 3, 1568. 1^4. 

19. A requeft of a certain Capt. Sore, (probably a 
Frenchman) driven with nine or ten lliips upon the 
coaft of England, to be allowed flielter; and offering 
hisfervices. (Fr.) 159. 

20. An oath of allegiance of the proteftant in- 
liabitants of Paris to Charles IX ; with the king s or- 
(ier to the prefident (of the parliament) for adminif- 
tcring the fame. (Fr.) The order dated Chafteau de 
Boulogne, Aug. l, 1568. ' 160. 

21. Pope Pius V, to the cardinals of Lorrain and 
Bourbon, and three others; about fome fubfidies to be 
o-ranted to Charles IX. for reftraining the Hugonots. 
(Lat.) Rome, Eal. Aug. 1568. 162- 

22. Charles IX, to Wm. Pr. of Orange ; ordering 
him and his troops to retire out of the French terri- 
tories: fent by Col. dc Schonberg. (Fr.) Melun, 
Dec. 11, 1568. 168. 

23. A meffage from Charles iX. to the Pr. of 
Orange, delivered by G. de Schonberg; obje6ting 
to his having enterred his dominions. (Fr.) 169. 

24. Wm. Pr. of Orange, in anfwer to a remon- 
ftrance of the marllial de Coffe, juftifying his entry 
into France. (Fr.) Flamin? March 24, 1568. 170. 

25. The princes of Navarre and Cond^; two de- 
clarations juftitying their conduft towards the French 
kino*. (Fr.) Montpezat en Agenois, Dec. y, 1569. 

^ 174. 

26. The diploma of Henry (afterwards H. III. of 
Fr.) on accepting the crown of Poland. (Lat.) 
Paris, 1573. 176. 

27. Obfervations upon, and emendations of a 
treaty between government, and the Hugonots in 
France. (Lat.) 178. 

28. An oath taken by Henry and his. plenipoten- 
tiaries, on his accei>ting the crown of Poland. (Lat.) 
1573. leo. 

29. Articuli paaorum inter fenatum et ftatus regni 
Polonia?, et milfos oratores, Caroli IX. Gallon regis, 
Iratrifque lui Henrici ele6ti Polonice regis. Warlaw, 
May 16, 1573. 132. 



SO. The aft of the diet of Poland, deciafing their 
eleftion of Henry of Anjou to the crown of. their 
kingdom. (Lat.) Warfaw, May 16, 157± 184. 

31. Poftulata nobilitatis quas evangelicam* reli- 
gionem in Poloniam profitentur, ad Chrift""' regis le- 
gatos; cum iftorum refponfionibus. Duo apogra- 
pha. 186; 

23. Summa eorum quae illuftribus Dnis. ex Polonia 
in Galliam, ad eleftam regiam Msl^"^ proficifcentibus 
exponenda cenfuerunt, nobile^ omnium ordinum ho- 
mines, exercendas pietatis caufa, in Helvetia et Ger- 
mania exulantes. 188. 

S3. The form of a letter wliich the priefts in Ruflia 
put into the coffins of the dead, enjoining St. Peter to 
give the deceafed a free paflage into heaven. (A 
tranflation from the Rufs into Lat.) I89. b. 

34. A paper of articles feemingly relative to the 
religionifrs in France; perhaps alfo in Poland. (Lat* 
a fragment ?) \90. 

35. Ad ordines Poloniae Icgati Turci, de regis 
eleftionem propofita. 191. 

S6. Names of the ambalTadors fent by the diet of 
Poland to Henfy their king ele6t, and to the French 
king. (Ch. IX.) 192. 

37. Francis D. d'Alencon, to the ftatcs of the Low 
countries affembled at Brulfels; expoltulating about 
fome negleft. (Fr.) Blois, Jan. 13, 1577. 194. 

38. Articles extraits de$ reponfes faites par Ic Roy 
(Charles IX.) au cahier gen. k lui prefent^ de la part 
de Monfeig. fon frere, pour la pacification des troubles 
du royaume. Ettigny, May 6, 1576. Suit une let- 
tre du roy fur Texercife libre de la religion. 196. 

39. Anfwers, or rather conceffions made by the K. 
of France (Charles IX.) to his fubjefts, both catholic 
and proteftant, towards reftoring the tranquillity of 
his kingdom. (Fr.) Paris, May 5, 1576. 199- 

40. Articles exhibited to the French king, to 
which the above article contains the anfwers. (Fr.) 
1576. 204. 

41. Declaration et proteftation de Monf. d'An ville 
mareflial de France. 1576. 208. 

42. L'Uuion faite et jur6e par le marellial d'Amp- 
ville gouverneur du Languedoc, tant pour lui que 
pour les catholiques paifibles, avec ceux de la, reli- 
gion reform^e de France. 2 1 2. 

45. Francis D. d'Alcncon, to the municipality 
and parliament of Paris ; complaining of calumnies^ 
and recommending peace. (Fr.) Salignac, Feb. 19, 
1576. 214. 

44. Capitulation entre M. le prince de Cond6 et 
fes aflbci^s, et le due Jehan Cafimir comte Palatin; 
prefent(^e au roy par les deputc^s du dit Cafunir en 
Mars, 1576. " 213. 

45. An account of a converfation between Henry 
brother to Charles IX. (afterwards Hen. III.) and Moni" 
dc Nemours ; the latter endeavouring to perfuade the 
former to retire into Lorrain, on account of the dan- 
gers apprehended from the religioi>s diirenfions. 
(Fr.) Oa. 18, 1578. 224. 

46. Autres articles prefentes par le roy de Navarre 
k Monfeigneur ; le fuppliaut les vouloir joindre aux 
precedens, pour etre pareillement inferes au cahiei, 
envoy 6 k MelT. les deputes. 225. 

47. Autres articles propoffs par le roy de Navarre, 
conjointement avec Alonfieur. Villefranche, Marcjki 
1576. 227. 

48. A remonftrance of the deputies of duke Cafi- 
mir, to the king (Cha. IX.) upon his unfatisfaftorj^^ 
anfwer to the cahiers. (Fr.) 1576. 228. 

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49. A rough draught of a paper on the afFairs of re- 
ligion in France. (Lat.) 230. 

5a An advertifement for a profeflbr of mathema- 
tics upon the foundation of Pet. Ramus at Paris. 
(Lat. and Fr. printed.) 232. 

5 1. Another remonftrance of the deputies of duke 
Cafimir to the Fr. king. (Fr.) Paris, Mar. 15, 
1576. ^33. 

52. R^quete du frere du roy, du roy de Navarre, 
du prince de Cond6, du mareflial d'Ampville, ,,et 
d'autres de la religion reform^c et catholique, au roy. 
1576. 237. 

53. Fragments relating to the negociations for 
peace at Paris in the year 1576. (Fr. partly rough 
draughts, and fomcdupUcates.) 253. 

54. An extraft from certain cdi&s made in France 
from the year 1562 to 1577, in favour of the re- 
formed religion. 291. 

55. A paper entitled " Articuli pro comitiis regni 
publici," being on the means the K. of Scotland hath 
to carry on the war. 1577. 295. 

56. Hiftoria Caroli IX. Francorum regis. 296. 

57. Tlie names of thofe councellors who have the 
management of the king's (of France) chief affairs ; 
and their difpofitions, as it is conceived. 304. 

58. A difcourfc touching a treaty between France 
and the Low countries, and the expediency of the 
former undertaking the proteftion of the latter. 
(Lat.) 1584. 306. 

59. A letter figned B. M. on the motives of the 
'preparations for war tlien carrying on in France. 

(Fr.) Paris, March 15, 1584. 314. 

60. Copies of feveral letters from D. Bernardin de 
Mcndojja, to the D. of Parma and the K. of Spain. 
(Spanifli.) Paris, April, 1589. 320. 

61. The commiffion of Henry III. K. of Fr. to 
Beauvoir la Noue and Canayes, fent ambaflkdors to 
Q. Elizabeth and James VI. K. of Sc. (Fr.) Camp 

sde Dieppe, Oa. 20, 1589. 329. 

62. Inftru6lions of the anibaffador of the K. of 
Denmark (Breida Ranzow) to the French king; and 
his negociations. (Lat.) 330, 

63. Inftruaions que le roy d'Efpagne h envoye k 
Don Bernardin de Mendoca, et autres fes agents en 
France, pour s'emparer de 1 etat. 1 590. 332. 

64. That which his Holinefs hath propounded 
imto his majefty (the K. of Spain) by the count 
c^'Olivarez, touching tlie French caufe. 1590. 335. 

65. Anfwer of the K. of Spain to the above; and 
inftru6lions of the fame to Don Bern, de Mendof a, 
J. Bat. de Taxis, and J. de Moreo, on the affairs of 
France. Jan. 1590. 337. 

66. A long letter on the diftraded ftate of afFairs 
in France ; to fome nobleman of high confequence. 
(Fr.) 341. 

67. The great high and worlhy deeds of arms done 
by Alex. Farnefe duke of Parma, fcnt by the K. of 
Spain to the fuccours of the ligueurs, rebels to the 
king. 1590. 347. 

68i. The contrafb of marriage between Henry D, 
of Lorrain, and Catherine filter to Henry iv. K. of 
France. Nancy, July 13, 1598. 353. 

69. Names of the princes, princefles, counts, &c. 
who were prcfent at tlie coronation of the French 
king (lien. IV.) at Chartres. Feb. 27, 1594. 359. 

70. An oration made to the D. de Mayenne, in the 
court of Parliament, for the eftablilhment of the 
crown and g<Nveuiment of France, in favour of the 
infanta of Spain. ^(Fr.) June 30, 1593. 3G0. 



71. Tnftruftions aux fieurs de Sancy et de Frefne, 
envoy^s par Ic roy de France (Henry IV.) aux elcc- 
teurs d'AUemagne. , 370. 

72. Propofals made by J. B. Teillier, at a general 
alfembly of the ftates, in favour of the infanta of 
Spain. (Fr.) May 29, 1593. 374. 

73. Intercepted letters from the D. de Sefle, to the 
Archd. of Auftria, the king of Spain, the D. de Feria, 
and the count de Fuentes, from Rome; alfo from Jfl. 
de Zero conftable to the count de Fuentes, from 
Milan: received from Mr. Gilpin. 1594. 377. 

74. Charles Guife D. de Mayenne, to the K. of 
Spain ; on the ftate of affairs in Fiance. (Fr.) Bruf- 
fels, Sept. 1594. 393- 

75. Articles trait6s entre Monf. de Schomberg de- 
put6 de fa majeftc (Hen. IV,) et Mefll les deputes des 
eglifes reformees. July, 1597. 595. 

76. L'Union et ferment envoy ^ par Tordonnance 
de ralTembl^e generate des egliles reform6es de 
France, k Lodun ; et fign6 par tons les feigneurs, gou- 
vemeurs, villes, &c. d'icelles, lefquelles fignatures 
ont ^te rappoit^es k la dite aflemblte le 20 Juin, 1 597. 

397. 

77. Henry IV. (K. of Fr.) to the ftates general of 
the United Provinces, ratifying two treaties con- 
cluded in his name by the D. de Bouillon ; and cre- 
dential in favour of Bufenval. (Fr.) Rouen, Jan. 
11, 1597. 398. 

78. Extraft from the regifters of the parliament of 
Paris ; being an edift of the king (Henry IV.) m be- 
half of his proteftant fubjefts. (Fr.) May 2, 1598. 

399- 

79. Articles of peace between the kings of France 
and Spain, and the duke of Savoy, concluded at Ver- 
vins, Mays, 1598. With fome papers relating thereto* 
(Fr.) 403. 

80. " Rifpofta air informazione di Fraucia dell 
Morillo e Vande being a difcuffion of certain pro- 
pofals received from France concerning matters of re- 
ligion : addreffed to the Pope. 4 1 8. 

81. A treaty between Henry IV. K. of Fr. and 
Charles Emanuel D. of Savoy, touching the mar- 
wquifate of Saluces; concluded under the mediation of 
the Pope, and in confequence of the peace of Ver- 
vins. (Fr.) Paris, Feb. 27, 1600. 424. 

82. The manner of paying duties at Rouen for 
merchandizes brought thither; alfo at Nante.s, Ro- 
chelle, Bourdeaux, St John de Luce, &c. with ob- 
fervations thereupon; and a petition of Englilh mer- 
chants relating to the fame. 427. 

83. A petition of the Enghfli merchants trading 
into France, to Q. Eli;!rabcth; complaining of certain 
new duties exaded from them in 1581 and 1582. 
(Fr.) 434. 

84. Articles, en forme de plainte, prefentes par M. 
TambafTadeur de France, k la reync d'Angleterre et k 
fon confeil ; avec la repoufe faite aux dits articles par 
les marchans Anglois. 435. 

85. A paper of intelligence concerning Mad. de. 
Jouare, daughter of M. de Montpenlier, whom Fer- 
rand a phylician was endeavouring to periuade to 
marry the marquis du Maine, without lier fatherV 
confent. 449. 

86. Copy of a letter from M. Ant. Viraque, to the 
Queen mother ; blaming all lenity towards the Pro- 
teftants : from Saluces, intercepted by the Protcftants 
on the confines of Savoy. (Fr.) 450. 

87. Notes of public tranfadions in France, during 
the civil wars. 453. 

88. A memorial of the Englifh merchants ti-ading 
into France, to Q. Elizabeth and hei council; flating 

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the new duties laid on by the Fr.king ; with various 
papers relating thereto. (Fr.) 457. 
. 89. Poftulata pro pace Gallicarum ccclefiarum. 

500. 

90. Caroli IX. Valefii Tumulus: Incip. ''Contemp- 
" tor fuperum, faex regum, dedecus orbis." Item. 
Philalethci Barrhifiaftes in Catherinam Mediceam 
epigramma. 502. 

91. De Huguenotis per Galliam occifis 1572, 
menfe Augufti 24; carmen Renaldo Clentino ab- 
bate de Flavigny authore : item ad eundem reljpon- 
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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 297- 

1. Sir Fr. Walfingham ? to Ld. Burleigh? giving 
an account of an intei-view he had Avith the Q. of 
Navarre, concerning the propofed marriage between 
the prince of Navarre; and lady Margaret, daughter 
t© Hen. II. K. of Fr. &c. Blois, March 29, 1572. 

4. b. 

2. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; various in- 
telligence concerning the Fr. ambaflador's endeavours 
to eftablilh amity bewteen England and France, his 
diffuading Montgomery from going to Rochelle, &c. 
(Orig.) March 27, 1572. 8. 

S to fir Fr. Walfingham? about the in- 
tended match between Q. Elizabeth and the D. 
d'Anjou; &c. 1572. 11. 

4. Ld. Leicefter, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; about his 
confirming a treaty with France, and recovering a 
youth that had run away from him. (Orig. the be- 
ginning wanting.) April 1, 1572. 11. b; 

5. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Fr. Walfingham and fir 
Tho. Smith ; inftruftions about their negociations for 
a treaty, &c. Weftm. April 2, 1572. 12. 

6. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh? intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Blois, April 3, 1572. 15. 

7. Sir Th. Smith, to Ld. Burleigh ; exprefling his 
great alarm at the Queen's illnefs, and his defire to 
be recalled. (Orig.) Blois, 1572. 16. 

8. Henry D. d'Anjou, (aftenvards Hen. Ill,) to Q. 
Elizabeth; exprefling his devotednefs. (Orig. Fr.) 
1572? ^16. b. 

9. Jehanne Q. of Navarre, to Q. Elizabeth; on 
the conclufion of the marriage between her fon and 
princefs Margaret. (Orig. Fr.) Blois, April 5, 1572. 

17. b. 

10. Sir Tho. Smith and fir Fr. Walfingham, to Q. 
Elizabeth; on their negociations. Blois, April 3, 
i572. 18. 

11. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh; intel- 
ligence. April 4, 1572. 21. 

12. • . , ^ Chaftillon (qu. Gafpard de Coligni?) 
Q. Elizabeth ; recommending a payment due to 

the count de Mansfett. (Orig. Fr.) Chaftillon, 
April 7, 1572. 23. 

13. ChariesIX. K. of Fr. to Q. Elizabeth; con- 
cerning a claufe in the treaty of Blois relating to re- 
ligion. (Orig. Fr.) April 1 9, 1 572. 25. b. 

14. Tlie defenCvc treaty between Charles IX. and 
Q. Elizabeth, concluded at Blois, April 19, 1572. 
(Lat.) 26. 

15. Q. EHzabeth; her confirmation of the treaty 
of Blois, extending it to Henry III. K. of France. 
(Lat.) St. James, April 6, 1575. 47. 



16. Q. Elizabeth, to Charles IX. K. of Fr. explain- 
ing an article in the treaty of Blois, concerning 
hoftilities againft Scotland. (Lat.) 1572. 48. 

17. Francis D. d'Alen^on, to Q. Elizabeth; con- 
gratulating the parties on the treaty of Blois. (Orig. 
Fr.) Blois, April 20, 1572. 48. b. 

18. Volrad count de Mansfelt, to Ld. Burleigh? 
recommending two agents he was fending over to 
Q. Elizabeth. (Orig. Fr.) Pari% April 25, 1572. 

49- 

19. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Fr. Walfm^ham; about 
the late treaty, and fome affairs of the Low countries. 
(Orig.) Weftminft. April 22, 1572. 49. b. 

20. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh ; concern- 
ing his ncceflitous circumftances, the Scottifli articles 
in the treaty of Blois, &c. (Orig.) Blois, April 22, 
1572. 50. 

21. Sir Tho. Smith, to Ld. Burleigh? inclofiog a 
paper relating to the treaty propofed by the French 
cabinet ; and about a French tranflation of the faid 
treaty. (Orig.) Blois, April 22, 1572. 52. 

22. a. Guido Cavalcanti, to Ld. Burleigli ? fignify- 
ing that he is coming over to report tlie proceedings 
concerning the league, alfo that he brings a portrait 
of the D. d'Anjou. (Orig. Ital.) Blois, April 22, 
1572. 52. b. 

22. b. Sir Tho. Smith, to Ld. Burleigh? various in- 
telligence, and on private matters. (Orig.) Blois, 
April 22, 1572. 53. 

23. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh ; about 
the affairs of Flanders, &c. (Orig.) Blois, April 22. 
1572. 56. 

24. a. Ld. Leicefter, to fir Fr. Walfingham; about 
recovering the youth who had fled from him. (Orig.) 
Court, April 23, 1572. 57. 

24. b. Sir Tho. Smith, or fir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. 
Burleigh ; two letters not figned, containing various 
intelligence concerning the treaty, Flanders, &c. 
Paris, May 9 and 2(1, 1572. 59. 

25. Cliaries IX. K. of Fr. to Mons. la Mothe Fene- 
ton ambaflador in England ; explaining the motive 
of fending du Croc into Scotland, &c. (Fr.) Cham- 
bord, May 10, 1572. 6i. 

26. Q. Elizabeth, to Charies IX; declaring that 
flie underftands that religion is to make no exception 
in the defenfive league. 1572. 62. 

27. Ld. Leicefter, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; concern- 
ing the youth who had fled from him. (Orig.) May' 
22, 1572. 62. b. 

28. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Fr. Walfingham, or fir Tho. 
Smith ; laments his own ill health ; about merchants 
caufes, and various intelligence. (Orig.) St. James's, 
May 21, 1572. 65. 

29. lufti-uQions for the E. of Lincoln, fent am- 
baflador into Fi-ance. St. James's, May 25, 1572. 

64. 

30 Chaftillon, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; ap- 

Erizing him that he had fent difpatches to Q. Eliza- 
eth and the Lds. Leicefter and Burleigh. (Orig, 
Fr.) Chaftillon, May 27, 1572. 73. 

S 1 . Q. Elizabeth's commiflTion, appointing the E. 
of Lincoln, fir Tho. Smith, and Mr. Walfing^ham, her 
plenipotentiaries for ratifying the treaty of Blois. 
(Lat.) St. James's, May 21, 1572. 79. 

32. The E. of Leicefter, to Mx, Walfingham; re- 
commending fir Ph. Sidney, and about the runaway 
youth. (Orig.) Courts May 26, 1572. 79. b. 

33. The foim of Q. Elizabeth's oath and ratification 
of the treaty of Blois. 80. 

34. Catherine de Medici^, to Q. Elizabeth, fent by 
Montmorency; recommending the match between 

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Eliz. and her fon iht D. d'Alehfoh; (Orig. FV.) 
June 5, 157(2. 82. 

35. The D. de Monttnortncy, to C^. Elizabeth ; 
thanking her for her kindnefs to his daughter; (Orig. 
Fr.) Paris, July 1 1, 82. b. 

• 36. The E. of Leicefter, 16 Mr. Walfingharh ? fcon- 
cerning the propofed match between Q Elizabeth and 
the I). d'Anjou. (Orig.) June 6^ 1572. 83^ 

t}7. A draught of a letter, probably from the E, of 
. Lincoln, to the Lords of Council ; ftating his pro- 
ceedings upon the maflacre of St. Barthelemy . 1572. 

84. 

38. The form of the French king's oath for the ra- 
tification of the treaty of Blois. (Fr.) 87. 

39. Hey Middehnore, to Ld. Burleigh ? reporting 
a converfation he had with the admiral of France 
concerning Flanders, the match with the D, d'Anjou, 
&c. (Orig.) Paris, June 17, 1572. 89. 

40. The E. of Lincoln, to Ld. Burleigh ? a report 
of his entertainment at Paris, and other intelligence. 
(Orig.) P^ris, June 18, 1572- 9i* 

41. Sir Tho. Smith, to Ld. Burleigh; a report of 
Ld. Lincoln's arrival and reception, and of their joint 
proceedings. (Orig.) Paris, June 18, 1572. 93. 

42. Catherine de Medicis, to Ld. Burleigh; con- 
cerning the propofed match between Q. Elizabeth 
and the D. d'Alenfon. (Orig. Fr.) Mcudon, June 
28, 1572. 96. b. 

43. A fragment of a letter, probably from Walfing- 
ham, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence. June 5, 1572. 

97. 

44. Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh ; about affairs 
of Scotland and Flanders. (Orig,) Paris, June 27, 
J572. 97. b. 

45. The E. of Lincoln, to Ld. Burleigh; reports 
his entertainment, commends the good treatment 
given to Montmorency in England, &c. (Orig.) 
Montreuil, June 27, 1572. 98. 

46. De la Mothe Fcnelon ; his declaration of what 
the Privy Council had reported to the French am- 
baffadors Q. Elizabeth would grant to their propofals. 

• (Orig. Fr.) June 28, J 572. 99- 

47 dc Foix, to Ld. Burleigh ; in favour of 

delaChambrea Scot. (Orig. Fr.) Rochefter, June' 

•29,1572. 99. *b. 

48. The E. of Lincoln and fir Tho. Smith, to 

concerning their treatment on their journey. (Orig.) 
Boulogne, June 30, 1572. 100. 

* 49. Wm. Williams? to Ld. Burleigh ; concerning 
fome affairs of Flanders, &c. (a letter not figned, ana 
a draught of a letter.) Paris, July 2, 1572. 100. b. 

50. Fr. Walfingham, to the Pr. of Orange; con- 
cerning a difturbance that happened at Flufliing. 
(Lat. a draught.) Paris, 6 Non. Quintil. 1572. 102. 

51. Ld. Burleigh, to Fr. Walfingham concern- 
ing Flanders, &c. (Orig.) Weftm. July 5, 1572. 

102. b. 

52. Henry K. of Navarre, to Q. Elizabeth; com- 
plimental; by Mons. de Champcmoii. (Orig. Fr.) 
Paris, July 11, 1572. 102.* 

53. Charles IX, to Q. Elizabeth; exprefling his 
defire of a clofe friendfliip with her. (Orig. ) Paris, 
July 13, 1572. 102. * b. 

54. Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burlcigli ; exprdfing 
^* ihe acknowledgments of the Fr.'K. for the good en- 
tertainment of Montmorency ; particulars of the I). 
U'Alenjou, &c. (a draught.) Paris, July 13, 157^2. 

. . - . TQS. 

55. The E. of Leicefter, to Fr. Walfin2:ham; rc- 
.Gommeudiug the caufc of llobU Cage^ whole pro- 



perty had been feized at Rouen. (Orig.) Courts 
July 15, 1572. 104. b. 

56. A draught of a letter, probably from Walfing- 
ham, to Ld. Burleigh. Par. July is, 1572. 105. 

57. Fr. Walfingham, to the El. Palatine; concern- 
ing the affairs of Flanders, &c. (Lat. a draught.) 
Par; 6 Non. Quintil. 1572. 106. 

58. Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burieigh; particulars 
of the D. d'Alcufon ; he is much disfigiired by the 
fmall-pox, &c. (Orig.) Paris, July 13, 1572. 107. 

59. Fr; Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh; the original 
of VI. 54. July 13, 1572. 108. 

60. Charles IX, to Q. Elizabetli ; profeffing friend- 
fliip. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, July 20, 1572. 110. b. 

61. Two draughts of letters from Fr. Walfingham ? 
to the Lds. Burieigh and Leicefter; fent by de la 
Moele gent, to the D. d'Aleujfon. Paris, July ci, 
1572. 111. 

62. Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burieigh; a caution 
concerning one^Geo. Torris, who had conmiitted a 
robbery at Paris. (A draught.) July 2^2, 1572. 

lll.b 

63. Frederic III. eleftor Palatine, to Fr. Walfing-^ 
ham ; in aufwer to VI. 57. (Orig. Lat.) Frederichf- 
burgh, July 17, 1572. . 112. 

64. The D. de Montmorency, to Ld. Burleigh; 
by de la Moele ; complimental, and in commenda- 
tion of the D. d'Alenfoni (Orig. Fr.) July 23, 1572. 

^ 112. b. 

65 Draughts of a paper of occurrences in Flanders i 
and of a letter, probably from Walfingham, to Ld. 
Leicefter. July 26.^ 1572. us. 

66. Ld. Burleigh, to Fr. Walfingham; concerning 
the match with d'Alenjon. (Orig.) Gorrambury, 
July 27, 1572. 115. b. 

67. Lanlfac, to Fr. Walfingham.; thanks for three 
greyhounds. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, Aug. 5, 1572. 

116. 

^ 68. Sir Tho. Smith, to Fr. Walfingham; intel- 
ligence concerning Flanders, the Queen's progrefs, 
&c. (Orig.) St. Albans, July 27, 1572. 117. 

69. Fr. Walfingham, to fir Tho. Smith ; reports a 
conference with Montmorency concerning amitv# 
the match, &c. (A draught.) Paris, Aug. 10, 1572, 

118. 

70 Fr. Walfingham, to fir Tho. Smith, or Mr. 
Brocket; various intelligence. Paris, Aug. lOj 1572, 

122. 

71. Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh; to the fame 
purport as VI. 69. Par. Aug. 10, 1572. 124. 

72. Ld. Burleigh, to Fr. Walfingham ; concerning 
the match, the affairs of Flanders, &c. (Orig.) 
Kenil worth, Aug. 22, 1572. 125. b. 

73. Sir Tho. Smith, to Fr. Walfingham ; wiihing 
the D. d'Alen^on to come over, See, Killingworth, 
Aug. 22, 1572. 126. 

74. Q. Elizabeth, to Fr. Walfingham ; concerning 
the propofed match with d'Alen^on. (Orig.) Kil- 
lingworth, Aug. 22, 1572. 127. 

75. Frederic III. eleftor Palatine, to Dr. Junius; 
concerning the affairs of Flanders, &c. (Fr.) Heidel- 
berg, June 27, 1572. 129. 

76. Sir Tho. Smith, to Fr. Walfingham; concern- 
ing the maflacre of St. Barthelemy, &c. (Orig.) 
WoodftocH, Sept. 11, 1572. ISO. 

77. Ld. Burleigh, to Fr. Walfingham ; onthe&mfe 

78. Tlic E. of Leicefter, to Fr. Walfingham; ott 
the fame fubjeft, (Orig.) Sept 1 1, 1572.^ 1 3c. 

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79. Sir Tho. Smitli and Ld. Burleigh, to Fr. Wal- 
fingham; about bis recall. (Two originals.) Wood- 
ftock, Sept. 12, 1572. 133. 
^ 80. Fr. Walfingham, to fir Tho. Smith ; draughts 
of threie letters. Paris, Sept. 13, iG. 134. 

SI. Q. Elizabeth, to Fr. Walfingham; concerning 
an audience demanded by de la Mothe the Fr. ani- 
baffador, the referve ufed towards him, &c. (Orig.) 
Reading, Sept. 27, 1572. 137. 

82. The Lords of Council, to Fr. Walfingham ; in- 
ftruftions on the maffacre of Paris. (Orig.) Wood- 
flock, Sept. 9, 1572. 139. 

83. The E. of Leicefter, to Fr. Walfingham ; de- 
firing him to find him a reader, (Orig.) Reading) 
Sept. 22, 1572. 142. 

84. Catherine de Medicis, to Q. Elizabeth; ex.- 
prefTuig a dcfire of friendfliip, and about the match. 
(Orig. Fr. no date, but evidently before the maflacre.) 
1572. .142.* 

85. Fr. Walfingham. to fir Tho. Smith; on his 
negociation. (A draught.) Sept. 2, 1572. 143. 

86. Mino Celfi of Sienna, to Fr. Walfingham ; 
declining an oflTer, probably of Ld. Leiceft€i\ 144.* 

87. Fr. Walfingham, to the Lds. of Council (A 
draught) Paris, Sept. 24, 1572, 146. 

88. A draught ; perhaps part of the preceding ar- 
ticle. 150. 

89. Sir Tho. Smith, to Fr. Walfingham ; inftruc- 
tion6 and intelligence, (Orig.) Reading, Sept. 20 
and 27,. 1^72. 155. 

90. Fr. Walfingham ; draughts of three letters, to 
I^. Leicefter, Ld. Burleigh, and Paris, 

7 and 8, 1572. 158. 
01. Ld. Burleigh, to Fr. Walfingham. (Orig. 
with many cyphers.) Weftm. Oa. 14, 1572. i63. 

92. Sir Tho. Smith, to Fr. Walfingham ; reports a 
conference the Lds. of Coimcil had with Monf. du 
Croc, and inclofes the anfwer given him. (Orig.) 
Windfor, Oa. 1 3, 1572. 165. 

93. Sir Tho. Smith, to Fr. Walfingham; on a 
domeftic concern. 00;. 17, 1572. l68. 

94. Fr. Walfingham? to fir Tho. Smith ? a frag- 
ment of a draught. Oft. 18, 1572. 169. 

9.5. Johan. Sturniius, to Ld. Burleigh? defiring 
his intcrell with Q. Elizabeth to intercede for his 
obtaining the reftitution of fome funds he had in 
France. (Orig. Lat.) Stmfburg, Oft. 26, 1572. 

170. 

96. The Lds. of Council, to Fr. Walfingliam ; di- 
refting him to remonftrate againfl: fome outrages 
committed upon Englilh merchants. (Two originals.) 
Windfor, 0€L 26. and. . . 1572. 171. 

97. Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh ; intelli- 
gence. (A draught.) Paris, Nov. 26, 1572. 172. 

98. The E. of Leicefter, to Fr. Walfingham; 
about a reader, and intelligence about Scotland, &c. 
Windfor, 0€t. 27, 1572. 173. 

99. Sir Tho. Smith, to Fr. Walfingham ; intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Windfor, oa. 20, 1572. 174. 

100. Fr. Walfingham ; draughts of three letters: 
1. to Ld. Burleigh ; 2. to Ld. Leicefter ; and 3. to 
fir Tho. Smith. Paris, Nov. 1, 1572. 174.* b. 

101. The E. of Leicefter, to Fr. Walfino;ham ; 
about two captains recommended by Walfingh. and 
intelligence from Scotland, &c. (Orig.) Nov. 2 
1572. 180.' 

102. a. Ld* Burleigh, to Fr. Walfingham. (Orig.) 
Weftm Nov. 3, 1572. I8I. 

102. b. The E. of Leicefter, to Fr. Walfingham. 
(Orig.) London, Nov, 7, 1572. 133. 



103. Ld. . Burleigh, to Ft. W-aifingliam. (Orig.) 
Weftm. Nov. 7, 1572. 182.* . 

104. Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh; intelli- 
srence. Paris, Nov. 5, 1572. 183. 

105. Fr. Walfingham; five draughts of letters; 
three to Ld. Burleigh, and two to fijr Tho. Smith. 
Paris, Nov. 12, 13, 20, and £6, 1572. 184. 

106. James Murray? regent of Scotland, to Ld* 
Burleigh ? on his appointment to the regency. (Orig.) 
Ediiib. Dec. 1, 1572. 189. 

107. A draught of a letter on the affairs of Scot-* 
land. 190. 

108. Fr. W?ilfingham; draughts of three letters, 
to Ld. Leicefter, Ld. Burleigh, and fir Tho, Smith; 
Paris .... Dec. G, and 10, 1572. 191. 

109. Ltl. Burleigh, to Fr. Walfingham. (Orig.) 
Weftm. Dec. 11,1572. 195. 

110. Sir Tho. Smith, to Fr. Walftngham; various 
intelligence. (Orig.) Hampton-court, Dec. 11, 
1572. 196.. 

1 1 1. A French letter ; earneftly defiring that a ihip 
might be kept in waiting at S^. Valery. Dec. 11. 

197* 

1 1 2. Draughts of 1 3 letters, probaWy all from 
Fr. Walfingham, to Burleigh, Smith, and Leicefter. 

Paris, Dec. 18, d", d% 22, d", d^ d", 25, , , 

, 1572, Jan. 2, 11, 1573. 198.* b. 

.113. Inftruclions to the E. of Worcefter ; fent to 
France concerning tlie marriage, aftairs of commerce, 
&c. Hampton-couit, Jan. 11, 1572-3. 220. 

114. Certain things to be remembered by the E. 
of Worcefter, during his ftay in France, 1572-3. 

226. 

1 1 5. Sir Tho. Smith, to Fr. Walfingham ; fpeaks 
of a great dilemma, about Dr. Dale's going to France. 
(Orig.) Hamptpn-court, Jan. 11, 1572-3. 228. 

116. The E. of Leicefter, to Fr. Walfingham; 
about Dr. Dale's going to France. (Orig.) Jan. 12^ 
1572-3. 229. 

1 17. Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. Burleigh; a draught* 
Paris, Jan. is, 1572-3. 230. 

118. Sir Tho. Smith, to Fr. Walfingham; intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Hampton-court, Jan. 13, 1572-3* 

231. 

119. Ld. Burleigh, to Fr. Walfingham; about 
fome libels, &c. (Orig.) Jan. 14, 1572-3. 232. 

120. Ld. Burleigh, to Fr. Walfingham. (Orig.^ 
Weftm. Jan. 12, 1572-3. 233. 

121. The E. of Leicefter, to Fr. Walfingham. (Two 
originals.) Jan. 18 and 29, 1572-3. 234. 

122. Fr. Walfingham; four letters and draught* 
of letters, to Ld. Leicefter, Burleigh, and Sir T. 
Smith. Paris, Jan. 20, 21, 20, 24, 1572-3. 237-. 

123. Sir Tho. Smith, to Fr. Walfingham; vaiious^ 
intelligence and inftruiSions. (Orig.) Somerfet- 
houfe, Jan. 29, 1572-3. 243. 

124. Ld. Burleigh, to Fr. Walfingham ; various in- 
telligence and inftructions. (Orig.) Somerfet-houfe> 
1572-3. 245. 

125. Fr. Walfingham; letters and draughts of let- 
ters, to Leicefter, Burleigh, and Smith. Paris, Fcb^ 
5, d^ d**, d' 4 d*, . . . , 12, Blois, March 3, 157S-3, 

247. 

126. Charles IX. K. of Fr. to Q. Elizabeth ; a Latia 
tranflation of VI. 13. April 19, 1572. 260. 

127. Heads of the treaty of Blois. (Lat.) 261. 

128., Charles IX, to Ld. Burleigh; recommending 
Montmorency aqd his other ambafladors. (Orig.) 
Chambort, May 12, 1572. 261.* 

129. " Ad Ser"^ AnglisB reginam Eliaabetham, 
pro Chriftianorum defenfione oratio." 263^ 

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Code^C ct mcmbraii. ct chai tac. in folio, conftans 
foliis 121. 

1. Rotulits dc munitionibus caftrorum Scotise: be- 
ing a table, or tariff, of the pay of certain chiefs and 
their men on the borders of Scotland. (Lat. on 
velhim.) 2eEdw. III. 1355- i. 

2. Orders for tlie government of Scotland, given 
by the K. of England (Edw. I.?) before his depar- 
ture, by the advice of the good people of Scotland. 
(Fr. on vellum.) 129C? C 

S. Treaty for the delivery of David Bruce K. of 
Scotland, by Edw. III. (Fr. an incorreft copy, on 
vellum, vid. Rym. V. 399.) Weftminft. 061. 5, 1354. 

3. 

4. Hugh le Defpencer, to John Jugge, his vifcount 
(flieriff?) of Glamorgan; about the payment of di- 
vers fums ; acquaints him that the K. (Edw. II.) had 
befieged Berwick, but had been obliged to leave it 
in order to repel an inroad of the Scots ; gives orders 
for the defence of his caftles, &c. (Fr. on vellum.) 
Newcaftle, Sept. 21, isig. 6. 

5. Archibald de Douglas, to Edward III ; about 

{>oftponing the day of a truce between himfelf and 
ord Percy. (Lat. on vellum.) Bentifle in Galwy- 
dia (Galloway) Aug. 1, 1332? 6. 

6. Edward III ? to fome commander at fea ; order- 
ing him to do all the damage he can to the Scots. 
(Fr. on veilum.) Rockingham, Aug. 25, 1332 ? 6. 

7. On the wars concerning the fuperioritv of Eng- 
land over Scotland ; being a ftatemcnt of the juftice, 
neccflity, utility, &c. of thofe wars: feemingly com- 
municated to tne Pope in confequence of fome tranf- 
a^lions in the Parliament at York. 6 Edw. III. (Lat. 
on vellum ; the beginning winting.) 1332? 7. b* 

8. Inftruftions d'Ecoffe, et lettrcs envoy^es pour 
garder les treves : being inftruftions for a truce or 
agreement between England and Scotland, feem- 
ingly in confequence of the treaty of Lenlingham 
concluded between England and France. Jan. 26, 
1384. (vid. Rym. VII. 418. Fr. on vellum.) 1384? 

9. 

9. Two letters ; the firft conceniing the great pre- 
parations made by Fiance in favour of David Bruce, 
dated York, June ly; and the fecond containing a 
journal of Edw. II r. his expedition as far as Aber- 
deen. (Lat. on vcUuin.) Pontefrad, Aug. 2, 133(3. 

10. b. 

10. A lift of foldiers in the pay of Edw. III. at Ber- 
wick, A* XII. 1338? 12. b. 

11. Anhiftorical dedu6lion, concerning the inde- 
pendence of the kings of Scotland ; addrefled to a 
Jkingof England (Edw. U.) (Fr. on vellum.) 1301 ? 

14. b. 

12. A fliort ftatementof the claim of the Scots to 
independence ; with an appeal to the Pope. (Fr. on 
vellum.) 1301 ? 16. 

1 3. James of Douglas, warden of the Marches, to 
Richard II ; juftifying the taking of Berwick by the 
Scots, alledffing the lioftilities previoufly committed 
by the Englilli : probably after the truce of Ayton. 
(vid. Rym. VII. 434. Original.) Edinb. July 26, 
1384 ? 17. b. 

14. Henry IV. apprizes his council of a defeat of 
the Scots ; of their return upon Carlifle, and threats 
of coming in great force : he charges the council to 
obviate this danger. (Fr.) Hareburgh (Harbo- 



rough?) June 30, 1402. 



18. b. 



15. Hetiry IV; inftruftions to Ralph E. of Weft- 
morland, to treat for the ranfom of Murdoc of Fife, 
eldeftfonto the duke of Albany. (Fr.) June 18, 
1403. 19. 

16. Hen. IV; inftru6^ions ford, negoclation for a 
truce, from which eventually the Welch were to be 
excluded. (Fr. a fragment.) June 18, 1402? 20. 

17. Hen. IV? concerning a general truce witlv 
Scotland. (Fr. a fragment.) June 18, 1402? 21. 

18. Geo. Dunbar, E. of March, to Hen. IV; com- 
plains of the D. of Rothfay, fon of K. Robert III. 
having married a fecond wire, after being previoufly 
married to his dausfhter; and offers to come over tp 
Henry. (Original!) Dunbar, Feb. 18, 1400. 22. 

19. The E. of Northumberland (Hen. Hotfpur?) 
to the Privy Council ; requiring payment for hi^, and 
his fon's fervices. (Orig. Fr.) Newcaftle, May 30, 
1403. 23. 

20. Henry IV, to his Privy Council ; notifies his 
having feizcd feveral of the E. of Northumberland'a 
caftles. (Orig. Fr.) Warkworth, July 2, 1403. 24. 

. 21. The E. of Northumberland, to Heri. IV; re-r 
quiring money for hinrfelf and his fon. (Orig. Fr.) 
June 26, 1403. 25. 

22. Robt. Stuart D. of Albany (brother to Robt. 
III. K. of Sc.) to Hen. IV. of Engl, requires reftitu- 
tion of a fliip taken by the Englilli. (Orig. Lat.) 
Stirling, Jan 10, 1405. 20.^ 

23. Henry VI ; inftrudions of his council to his 
ambafladors,to treat witliScottifli ambaffadors for the 
releafe of James I. (Lat.) Feb. 1423. 27.. 

^4. Richard II ; inflxuQions to his ambaffadors to 
treat with the Scots, concerning fome attempt^ 
againft a late truce. (Fr. on vellum.) Weftminfter, 
May 27, 1390 ? 29. 

25. Richard lU inftru6lions for a treaty with Scot- 
land. N. B. The king and nobility of Scotland are 
here required to do homage to England. (Fr. on 
vellum.) Feb. 11, 1394? 30. 

26. A treaty between England, Scotland, France^ 
Caftile, Portugal, &c. (Lat. and Fr. on velluin.) 
Edinb. Jan. 3, 1384. 31. 

27. Richard. 11 ; inftru^ions to G. Heron and J, 
Mitford, fent to treat with Robert III. K. of Sc. 
(conf. Rym. VII. 675. Fr. on vellum.) Dec. 1390? 

33. 

28. Robert IF. K. of Sc. to Richard II. K. of Eng^ 
about fettling a place for commiffionei-s to meet at, m 
order to treat concerning a truce. (Fr. on vellum.) 
Edinb. Nov. 26, 1380 ? 33. 

29» James Douglas, 2d E. of Douglas and E. of 
Marr, to Rich. II ? about John jMercer, a Scotti/Ii fuL- 
jccl, having been detained by the E. of Northum- 
berland ; demanding his relealc, and that he may be 
tried at the next law-day of the Marches. (Fr.) 
Nov. 16, 1384 ? 34. 

30. Robert II, to Rich. II ; about the place of meet- 
ing for commiflioners, and various outrages againft 
the truce. (Fr. on vellum.) Edinb. Jan. 7. 35. 

31. Robert III, to tlie D. of Lancafter ; notifies his 
acceptance of his comprehenfion in the treaty of 
Lenhngham ; and defires a fafe-condu6t for his am- 
baffadors to come and ratify the fame : Heron and 
Mitford mentioned, (conf. Rym. VII. 710. 714. Fr. 
on vellum.) Edinb. June 28, 1392 ? so. 

32. Robert III. K. of Sc. to Richard II; about a 
meeting for fettling a tmce. (conf. Rym. VII. p. 710. 
Fr. on vellum.) Edinb. May 25, 1392. 36. 

33. Robert III. to Rich. II. on the fame fubjea. 
(Lat. on vellum.) Glafgow, Mar. 13, 1392. 37. 

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34. Robert III, to Rich. II ; concerning a place of 
hiccting for fettling a truce. (Fr. on vellum.) 
Edinb. Mar. 29, 139'2? 37. 

35. Robert III? K. of Sc. to Rich. IT; concerning 
a truce, and demanding redrefs for forae attempts. 
(Fr. on vellum.) Edinb. May 28. 38. 

36. Annabella Q. of Sc. (wife to Robt. III.) to Ri- 
chard II; defiring a treaty for an intended marriage 
betweea a child of her's, and fome relation of Ri- 
chard's, might be put off on account of K. Robt's. 
abfence. (Fr. on vellum.) Edinb. May 28. 38. 

37. Annabella Q. of Sc. to Richard II ; on the fame 
fubjea as the above. (Fr, on vellum.) Dumferm- 
ling, Aug. 1. 2 

38. A deed by which the E. of Eng. (Hefl. IV.) 
allows Geo. Dunbar E. of March, certain fums and 
ftipends for his allegiance. (Fr. on vellum.) uoo 

^ 39 

*59. The E. of Northumberland (Hen. Hotfpur ?) to 
the E. of Carryck, fon to Robt. II. K. of Sc? about 
adjourning a law-day of the Marches. (Fr.) Lon 

don, Oa. 17. 

40. Robert III? to Richard H; about a meeting 
concerning a truce, and complaints about trefpaffes 
(Fr. on vellum.) Edinb. Sept. 21. 40. 

41. Richard II? his appointment of a bifliop to 
attend a law-day on the Eaft Marches. (Fr. on 
vtUum.) Windfor, July 31. 40. 

42. John Baliol K. of Sc. his deed renouncing his 
homage to Edw. I. (vid. Rymer ll. p. 707. Lat. on 
velluin.) Berwick, April 5, 1296. 41. 

4.3. Robert Nevill Bp. of Durham and two other 
commiffioners, to James II? K. of Scot, about keep- 
ing peace and law-days upon tlie borders. (On vel- 
lum.) Warkworth, Aug. 23, 1451? 42. 

44. Henr>' VI ; inftruaions to the Bp. of Durham, 
the E. of Salifbury and"feven others, his ambafladors, 
to treat with the ambafladors of the K. of Sc. (J anies I.) 
about the matter of peace ; a marriage mentioned 
conf. VII. 57. (On vellum.) Weftm. Feb. 16, 1434 

43. 

45. An inftrument containing reciprocal promifes 
and proteftations concerning a truce with Scotland, 
(vid. Rym. XI. 244. Lat. and Eng. on vellum.) 
Durhain, Nov. 14, 1449- 44. 

4fi. Au indenture of a truce between the plenipo 
tcntiaries of Henry VI. and James II. (vid. Rym. X 
688. Lat. on vellum.) London, March 3i, 1438 

45 

47. A fragment of a confultation concerning war 
or truce betwi.\t England and Scotland. (On vel- 
lum.) 1436? 47. 

48. Henry VI; inftruaions to the bilhops of Dur- 
ham, Norwich, and Carlifle, and Ld. Fitzhugh, fcnt 
to the Marches of Scot, to treat about the redrefs of 
grievances, and a truce. (On vellum.) Wcftm. Feb. 
^, 1436. 

49. Articles of mifrule on the Eaft Marches of 
Scotland, to be fliewed in behalf of the K. of Scots, 
by Dragon pourfuivant, to the K. of England. (On 

.vellum.) Edinburgh, Jan. 20, 1432? 49. 

50. Henry VI ; anfwer of his council to the articles 
declared by ^Ir. Tho. Roulle, fent by the K. of Sc. 
concerning the releafe of hoftages, and the redrefs of 
attempts. (On vellum.) 1433. 50, 

5 1. Henry VI ; his council's inftrjuaions to fir John 
Bertram, concerning the redrefs of attempts on the 
borders, in confequence of Tho. RouUe's remon- 
ftrances ; and an order in French to fire de Dacre and 
lire de Faukenberg, to continue on the borders and 



fee to their tranqui Uity. (On vellum. ) Weftm. July 

26, 1433. 51. 

52. yenry VI ; an order of his council for permit- 
ting certai n of the Scottiih hoftages to return to. Scot- 
land. (Lat. OnveUum.) Canterb. March 8, 1427? 

52. 

53. Henry VI ; his council's anfwers to the articles 
exhibited by Tho. Roulle on the part of Scotland. 
(OnveUum.) Weftm. July 23, 1433. 53. 

54. Henry VI; another anfwer in his name to ar- 
ticles exhibited by Tho. Roulle. (Lat. a correaed 
draught.) 1430? or 1433. 54- 

55. Henry VI ; inftruaions given by his council 
to Garter K. of arms, fent to the K. of Scots ; alfo with 
anfwers to T. Roulle's articles. Canterb. Mar. 12, 

1433? 5^- 

56. Henry VI ; inftruaions of his council, concern- 
ing feveral injuries committed by fea and land. (A 
part of a correaed draught.) Feb. l, 1434. 57. 

57. Henry VI ; his credence to Mr. Stephen Wil- 
ton, fent to Scotland about an intended marriage be- 
tween Hen. and a daughter of James I. Feb. 7, 
1434. 58. b. 

58. Henry VI ; anfwers made in his name to divers 
articles exhibited by the Scots, concerning hoftages, 
feizures, &c. (A draught.) 59. 

59. A lift of caftles to be furrendered by the E. of 
Northumberland, and to whom they are to be de- 
livered; alfo fome notes about aftairs of the borders. 
1404? 61. 

60. Several articles of advice propofed to the king 
(Hen. IV.) and council, and prince John warden of 
the Eaft Marches, about the government and fecurity 
of thofe parts. 62. 

61. Hemy IV, to Robt. D. of Albany regent of 
Scotland, about the appointment of commiffioners to 
treat of peace, (conf. Rym. VIII. 609. Fr.) St Al- 
bans, Nov. 14, 1410. 63. 

62. The E. of Weftmoriand (Ralph Nevill) in* 
ftruaions to the fire de Say ; concerning fome matters 
relating to the bordere, and the E. of Northumb. 
to be declared to the king, (Hen. IV.) (Fr. on vel- 
lum.) 1404. 63. 

63. Orders about reinforcements to be fent to the 
Eaft and Weft Marches of Scotland. (Fr. on vellum.) 
Durham, I40i ? 64. 

64. Henry IV, to the mayor, bailiff's, &c. of Lenne; 
ordering them to fend fliips and provifions to Tin- 
mouth and Shields, to aflift in his northern expedition: 
and on the back a draught of an order to the confta- 
ble of Dover, and warden of the Cinque Ports, to 
fend him 20 fliips. (Fr. a correaed draught on 
.vellum.) Weftm. July la, 1400. 64. 

65. Henry IV, to the E. of Weftmoriand ; direc- 
tions for treating with Geo. Dunbar E. of March. 
(Fr. on vellum.) May 14, 1400, 65. 

66. The E of Northnmb. and the Bp. of Durham, 
to the E. of Weftmoriand and others of the king's 
council; figcnifying the D. of Rothfay's defire to 
have a meeting, &c. (Fr.) 1401? 65. 

67. Henry IV ; an order addrefl'ed to the chancellor 
for the payment of the troops on the Marches. (Fr. 
on vellum.) 1400. 66. 

68. Robert III, to the D. of Lancafter; about a 
meeting concerning the affairs of the borders. Lyn- 
lythen, Nov. 2, 1399. 66. 

69. A report made by fire de Furnival, and fent up 
as a credence by fire de Say, ftating the tranfaaion, at 
a meeting at Durham concerning the fuirender of 

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the caftles of the E. of Northd. and of their garrifons 
to the king. (Fr. on vellum.) 1404 ? 67. 

70. Robert III, to Henry IV; referring him to David 
Fleming for fome particular information. (Lat. on 
vellum.) Lithai, Aug. 25, 1404? 68 

71. David prince of Scotland and E. of Carryck, 
fon to K. Robert ill, to the E. of Lancafter ; promif- 
ing to exert himfelf in a matter explained by the Bp. 
of St. Andrews. (Fr. original, with fome remains of a 
feal.) Melrofs, Mar. 17, 1398? 68 

72. Mary Q. of Sc. a letter of trade to fome perfon 
whofe name is left blank. (An original, on vellum, 
with a feal appendant; and counteifigned James, being 
the earl of Arran, regent.) Edinburgh, Jan. 21, 
1546-7. 69. 

73. The E. of Northumberland and Henry Percy 
his fon; report, to the king various things relating to 
the ftate of the borders, and defiring orders. (Fr. on 
vellum.) 1401 ? 70. 

74. Short anfwers to nine articles, concerning ar 
xnaments. (Fr. on vellum.) 1403? 71. 

75. An indenture between Henry IV. and Edward 
E* of Rutland; {lipulating the fervice the E. is to 
tender the K. on his expedition into Scotland. (Fr 
on vellum.) 1400? 72. 

76. An order of Privy Council, exempting the Ser- 
vants of Q. Ifabella from attending K. Hen. IV. on 
his expedition into Scotland. (Fr. on vellum.) June 
15, 1400. . 73. 

77. Robert III, to the D. of Lancafter, (afterwards 
Hen IV.) promifing to fend a commiflic^n for ratifying 
a late truce. (Fr. on vellum.) Lithkw. 061. 6, 
1399. 73. 

78. John the king's fon, (D. of Bedford) bis re- 
fnonftrance to Henry IV. concerning the diftreffed 
Itate of the king's people on the Eaft Marches, 
chiefly the city of Befwick. (Fr. on vellum.) 1409 ? 

74. 

79. Henry IV, to Robert III ; promiiing to fend 
commiflioners to a meeting on the borders. (Fr. on 
vellum.) 1399. 76. 

80. John (D. of Bedford ?) to Henry IV ; Concern- 
ing negociations with the 3cots, and the D. of Al- 
bany, about a prorogation of truce. (Fr. on veU 
lum.) London, March 2, 1407? 76. 

81. Robert Stuart D. of Albany, to Henry IV; 
thanks for civilities, particularly to his nephew the 
E. of Marr. (Lat on vellum-) Perth, Nov. 4, 
1407. 77. 

82. Robert III, to Henry IV ; concerning fome de- 
lays in a meeting at Haudenftank for fettling a truce. 
(Fn on vellum.) Lithgw, March 14, 1400. 77. 

83. Henry IV ; inftru6tions to the E. of Weftmor- 
land and the abbot of Alnwick, for treating with the 
E. of March, (conf. Rym. VIII. 133. Fr. on vel 
lum.) Weftm. March IS, 1400. 78. 

84. Henry IV, to the treafurer, barons, &c. of his 
rxchequer; an order for the payment of troops on 
the Eaft and Weft Marches. (Fn on vellum.) 1 4O0 ? 

79. 

85. Henrv IV, his ordinance for the defence of 
the Eaft and Weft Marches. (Fr. on vellum.) 1400 ? 

79. 

86. Henry IV, to Robert III ? ibout fending com- 
miflioncrs for receiving the reciprocal confirmations 
of a truce. (Fr. on vellum.) 1400? 80. 

87. An indenture between Henry IV. on one part, 
and Ld. Gre and fit Steph. k Scroop on the other, 
by Mhich the two latter undertake the cuftody of 
lioxborough caftle. (Fr. on vellum.) Dec. 14, 
14001 81. 



88. Inftruftions for appointing the place and time 
of a meeting for a treaty with Scotland. (Fr. on vel- 
lum.) 1400? 82. 

89. David Flemyng de Bygar, to Henry IV ; re- 
monftrances about a ihip being taken by the Englifli, 
notwithftanding the late truce. Combyrnalde, Jan. 

10, 1405. 82. 

90. Henry IV ; his inftruclions to the Bps. of Ban^ 
gor and Carlifte, the earls of Northumb. and Weftm. 
and Henry Percy, to treat with Scottifli commif- 
fioners concerning a peace. (Fr. on vellum.) 1401 ? 

83. 

91. Henij IV. to the E. of Douglas; fignifying 
his readinefs to fend commiflioners for the ratifica- 
tion of a truce concluded at Kemelfpeth, which 
Douglas complained the E. of Northd. had infringed, 
whilu Hen. aflerts that Douglas had been the ag- 
greflbr. (Fr. on vellum.) 1400? 84. 

92. Preliminary points to be determined towards a 
treaty with Scotland. (Fr. on vellum.) 1400? 85. 

93. Henry Iv, to the D. of Albany; concerning a 
meeting to be held for a prolongation of truce, and 
redrefs of grievances. (Lat. on vellum.) A* 8. 
Hen. IV. 1407. vel 8. 85. 

94. Henry IV; inflruftionsto John (D. of Bedford) 
his fon, and others; for treating concerning a truce 
with Scotland, (conf. Rym. VIII. 678. Fr. oa 
vellum,) Beauregar, April 1, 1411. 86- 

95. SirWm. de Clifford; demanding of K. Henry IV. 
payment of the garrifon of Berwick, and the pardon 
of Henry Percy; whofe wardihip he alfo defires. (On 
vellum.) 1404. 86. 

96. Henry IV; his commiflion to Gerard Heron 
and others, for confirming a truce with Scotland ; 
and declaring that if the Scots refufe to ratify the 
fame, he will make war upon them. (Fr. on vellum.) 
1400? 87. 

97. John, (fon to K. Hen. IVth) his remon- 
ftrartce to the king and council, concerning the ne- 
ceffities on the Eaft Marches. (Fr. on vellum.) 1406? 

87. ^ 

98. Th. (Fitz-Alan) Archbp. of Canterbury, to 
Henry IV ; promifing to proceed with all fpeed in the 
aflfairs of a truce with Scotland, and the furrender of 
the fpurious K. Richard. (Lat.) Cantuar. March 23, 
1407. ' 88* 

99. Richard II; infirudions given to Nic. Dag- 
worth and others, to treat with Scottifli commiflioners 
in confequence of the laft treaty of Lenlingham. 
(conf. the commiflipn, Rym. VII. 650. Fr.) Dec. ^ 
20, 1389. 88. b. 

100. Henry IV, to Robert III; notifies his having 
ordered commiflioners to treat of a truce, although 
a;reat outrages had been committed by the fons of 
the Scottifli wardens. (Fr.) 1399. 89- 

101. Henry IV; inftrudions toEmond Bugge to treat 
with the D. of Albany, concerning the furrender of 
Archdeac. Douglas into the king's cuftody ; the ranfom 
ofMurdoc of Fife, fon to Albany; a truce; and a 
>roie6l of a marriage between John fon to Henry IV, 
and a daughter of the duke. (On vellum.) Weftm. 
Jan. 25, 1409-10. ; 90. 

102. Henry IV, to his Privy Council ; direfiling then\ 
i:o iflue orders ^r a levy of provifions, &c. and, the' 
Scots having offered peace, to fearch in the trea- 
liiry for the records of the peace of Edw. III. (Fr.) 
July 4? 1400. • 91- 

103. Henry IV; an order to the city of Tx^ndon to 
fend provifions to Tinmouth, &c. (Fr. on vellum.) 
Weftm. July 12, 1400. 92. 

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(Fr.) 1400? 92. 

105. Henry IV; inftru6lions to fir Hen. Fitzhugh 
and others, concerning their negociations with the 
Scots, (conf their commiflion, Rym.VllI. 630. Fr.) 
April, 1410.. 93. 

106. An indenture betwixt Englifti and Scottifti 
commiflioners, fettling a day and place for a treaty of 
peace, and agreeing op a temporary truce. Reewele, 
Jan. 27. 1409-10. 95. 

107. John, of Lancafter? (afterwards D. of Bedford) 
to Henry IV. his father ; informs him of a meeting 
between the E. of Northurabd, and fome Scots at 
Berw ick. (Fr.) Durham, June 9, 1 406. 95. 

108. Henry Bowct Bp. pf Bath, the E. of Weft- 
morld. and firH. Fitzhugh, to Henry IV; report that 
they had repaired to Haudenftank, but thatnoScottilh 
commiflioners had appeared there, (conf. inftruft. 
Rym. VIII. 384. Fr.) Morpeth, March 06^ 1405. 

.96. 

109. Chriftine, wife of George Dunbar i lib E. of 
March, to Henry IV ; craves alfiftance for difcharg- 
ing her debu, and laments the hatred flie has in-» 
curred fince the death of fir Henry.Percy, killed at 
Shrewlbufy, 1403. (conf. Hym- VHI- ^^5. Fr.) 
1404. i , 96. 

I la John (fonto Heu. ivO tothe Privy SeAlyre^ 
prefentingthc dangerous ftat^ of the EaftManchcs for 
w^nt of protifioyia and pay. (Fr.) >V>r^Qrth, 
Nov. 26, 1407. 97. 

in. John, to his father Um\. iv ; onlli^forlora 
ftate of the Eaft Marches. (Fr.) Warkworth, Nov.^e, 
1407. , 98. 

I I a. John, to hi3 father Hen. IV ; reports that the 
caftles of Scarbomugh, Whitby, and Hartlepool, will 
not furrender withoiu^t the Kv's fpecial command^ their 
keepers confidering them as their fees, and he not 
havingfufficient fqice tocoinpel them. (Ff.) Wai'k- 
worthi, Nov. 26, 1407. 99. 

1 13. John (fon to Hen. TV.) t<y the Privy Council; 
eameftly defiring fupplies of money and provifions for 
Ber\Fick and the Eail Marches. (Fr.) Warkworth, 
Nov. 28, 1407. >00, 

114. Robert I>. of Albany, to Henry IV; thanks 
him for his good treatment of •Mui»cloc his (Albany's) 
fon, and the favourable audiences given to Rothfay 
herald. (Fr.) Falkland, June 1405. lOK 

115. George de Dunbar (E. of M^arch) to Henry 
IV ; lamenting tliat he cannot come to his- pr^fe^ce. 
(Fr.) Somerton, Aug. IB, i4(^5. lOi. 

1 16. Robert III, to Henry IV; complains that fome 
Engliflbmen had ■ feized a mepchantma» ' of St. 
Andrews. (Fr.) Stirling, Jan. lO^ 1404-5. 10^. 

117. Henry (Wardlaw) Bp. df St. Andrews, t'o 
Henry IV ; complains of the feizure of the abovemen- 
tionedlhip. (Lat.) St. Andrews, Jan 10,1404-5. 

IGQ. 

118. Davi(I Lindfay E. of Crawford, toHtnry IV; 
concerning the feizure of the fame fhip. (Fi*.) 
Dundee, Jan. 2, 1404-5. 103. 

119. John (fon to Hen IV.) to the Privy Council; 
mentioning his intended proceedings in confequence 
of a late truce. (Fr.) Newcaftle, Jan. 9, 1405-6. 

103. 

120. Robert D. of Albany, to Henry rv; cre- 
dential for Rothfay king' at arms* (Fr.) P^rth, 
Julv 10, 1405. 104. 

121. Henry IV, to the Lds. of Council ; command- 
ing them to join him at Pomfret in array, to aflift him 
in fupreflinff the rebellion of the E. of Northumb; &c. 
VFr.) Derby, May a8, 1405. 104. 



122. John (fonto Hen. IV.) to the Council 
piifeing them, that notwithftanding the lat^ truce tH<* 
Scots arc cotnmittihg great outl*age3 on. the borders. 
(Fr.) Topchft; July 30, 140 . io5. 

!23, John Coppyll con liable of Banibofoli<ith, to 
Henry IV 5 itjwrts that Ld. de Chftbrd and .the 
Percies refiife to furreAder Ber\nck^ , Almvickj aiid 
Warkworth cafdes ; and intimates an impending rei- 
bellion*. (Fr.) Bamboroiigh, Jan. 13, 1404^6. 105.' 

124. Henry V; his confent to the exchangfe df 
Murdoc, ft)n to the D, of Albany, fot Hent-y Percy, 
nephew to the E. ofNorthd. (vid» Ryai. IX. 824. 
Lat.) Weftminft. Dec, 9, 1415. 106. 

iQo, Heniy rv ; lliftmftions to hisibn John^ about 
a prorogation of truce with Scotland. (Fr. a frag- 
ment.) 1407? 100. 

126/ Minutes of oi^d^r^tb be fcnl for th6 fiirrendrt* 
of the caftles in the north, and the cuflody of then!. 
(Fr.) 1404? 1 107. 

1 27. Henry V; a \<^afMlrt foi- the irei^ioV^t of Mur- 
dot of Fife to the fcaftle of Warkworth; probably 
from . Newcaftle. (Fr.) Weftajiaftei^ May 22, 
I4i5.. ; log. 

128/ H^nryV; a trarrant for r^fffovlng Mufdofc 
of Fife from Warkworth caftle to Berwick caftle. 
May, 1415(. , ; 108. 

1 29. Httry V ; inftrudlions to Halph Ewre and two 
otlicrs^ to treat about the exclrange of Murdoc of 
Fife for Henry Percy. (Fr. a draught) Dec. 10, 
1415. 109. 

130. Heni^ V; ii^ftrftftions to Joh*ft Hn!l and Wftt. 
Chairc^Uor, for conducing Mntd^c of Fife into the 
nofthj and delivering him up under certain condi- 
tions. (Fr. on veUunn.) - WeftmiuH May 21, 141 5. 

110. 

is i. Robert D. of Albany, to Henry ivj about a 
meeting for redreffing • attempts oa tlie boalerf. 
Eesth, March 2, 1407. 111. 

iS2- Ed»ward D. of York (fon to Edunmd I), of 
York and grandfon to Edw. ill.) petitions K. Hen. 
V. defiring various things on his going to the Marches. 
(Fr. oa vellum.) I4i4? 112. 

13^3; Archibald 4th E; of Douglas Ld. of Gal way 
and Dunbar, to Henry IV; conipIains> of the E. of 
Northumb. not keeping the trure^ and d^fire^^a grand 
commifliot of both realms, (conf. Ylt 91. Fr.) 
Edybredfchellis, Feb. 1, 1400. ... 113. 

1 34; Robert D. of Albany; artid^s to- be propofcd 
in his name to Henry V, by which he accepts the 
truce fettled between France and England; demands 
the releafe of the young king, and of Murdoc his 
fpn^ and the eftabliihment of a permanent peace* 
(Fr. on vellum.) May 27, 1414. 114. 

135. Robert D; of Albdrly; hk commiflion t<* 
Robt de Maxwell aud Robt de Levyne.tb treat with 
Engiifli commiflioners about the releafe of Murdoc 
his fon. (Lat. on vellum.) Falkland, May 26, 1414. 

1 1 4. 

136. R.Qbert D. of Albany.; his commiflion to 
Robt. de Maxwell and Robt. de Levyne, to tieat 
with Engiifli commiflionei-s about the releafe of K. 
James 1. and a general truce. (Lat. on vellum.) 

, Falkland, May 22, 14 14. 115. 

137. Henry V; defiring the nobleman to M4iom 
this is addrefled, to join with all his forces the duke 
of Bedford in his expedition againft the Scots. ( Fr. 
on vellum.) Southampton, Aug. 14, 1417.^ i\5. 

\ 138. JohnD. of Bedford; his declaration to Henrv 
V. concerning the ftatc of the Eafl: Marches, particu- 
larly Berwick, and demanding f|>ecdy fupplies and 

i reformation. (Fr. on vellum. ) 1 1 i 4. 11 

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being a cop5^book containing a varietur of dtfpofitionsj 
evidences, petitions, anfwers, grants of ptivilb^ges; 
orders of privy council, letters, &c. all relating to the 
merchants of the Hanfeatic lea^e rcfiding in the 
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i, Statiita ecclcfice cdllesciatae caftri fie Windlon 



. ittri i!e Windfe..^ 
confiriiiata ex aiifidritate Clementis Vl. pap?e : Syith 
a table of conteiits atfol. 15, isihd fohfe of the oaihs 
adrtiiniftered. i. 

2. Injundidns given t)y fir i^icliolas ^iacouj Iprcf 
keepei, at thfe viiitatibh of Windfor college, begun 
April S, 1570. 17. D. 

' 3. Ordihationiss et ftatuta per cafdinaieni WoTfeeunij 
de Cariotiicis regiilaribus S. Augiiftmi; iii ifmgulis 
illdrum monafteriis obfervanda; conipoliti A** ii 
Henricl Vlll. ' 22. 

4. Propofals made to Q. tlizabeili, concerning the 
tetter ordering the fortificatidns on the borders of 
Stdtland. . , 3.4. 

5. tJiv^rs iHtfcrs ahd papers coriceming precedency : 
Among th^ firft are feveral originals by S. Richards, 
by £dW. Treiawhy id tamd^n, by (He Lds. of Coun- 
cil to fir Robt. Cotton, by Nottingham, &:c. ; the lat- 
iiit rtlkie chl^lly (of ihk phce a,rid preteden6y of the 
Ictiigttts of the Bath; 'the ptecedirifcy betwfceii* the 
yo<irtger fons 6f Viftounts b^i^ons, afi(fbaronmj> 
thfe place of the ferjeants at law ; the order of th6 
lords afnd ladies; and the order o€ kit the tftates* of 
nobles and gentry of England. 061. 8, 1399- 40. 

6. Exemplar inftrumenti papse Bonifacii vlII. (fe 
pace componenda intei Edwarduni I. R, Anglise, et 
rhilippum IV. R. Gallia. 104. 

7. Certain memorable hiftorital ^flages, from A* 

14lito 142^. 105. 

• 8, I) i vers letters and papers, 6n precedency, i ro. 

p. Anne coiintels of Suffex, to her mother ; com- 
plaining of hef calumniators. Newington, Sept. 13. 

127. 

1 0. 'the latter part of an alliance lietwcen (ti. Henry 
Vill.) and Francis I. K. of France. (Lat) Weiftm. 
June eo, i jio. 13i, 

1 1. The title which Edward earl of IV^arch (Edward 
n .) pretendeth td the crown of England. (A frag- 
ment) 1S5. 

12. Nicolas Urigny, to Henry vf if; complime'n- 
tal. (Laf.) Paris, March 25, 1530. 138. 

IS. A letter of Mr. Camden conperping his annals; 
printed in his epiftles. 140. 

14. Mr. Wilfurde's note of the ccwnpanies that were 
at Beervliet, when the fpoil was committed upon the 
Tyne, &c. 141. 

15. A rough draught of a letter froni fome agtnt 
abroad, to Mr. Stevens (Dr. Stephen Gardiner) 
touching the proceedings againft queen Catherine. 

143- 



16. Hiftorlpal obfervations on the beginninj? qf 
the reign of K Henry vil. 147, 

17. Obfervatious made by feveral of the King's 
bhyficians at the opening bf the body df prince Henry. 
Nbv. 7, 1612. 151. 

18. A note of the fotces nndei- the cmperbr Maxi- 
milian in Flanders, in the time of Henry Vlll. 163. 

19. A note of the earl of Sulfex'^ requefts. 1.55. 

, 20. A fpeqcli addrefled to K. James, upon his com** 
ing to Southampton. 156. 

21. Articles and infl;ruaions gi\-eh td Col. Steward, 
going from JC. James to Q, Elizabeth. 157. 

22. An account of complaints made againft the 
maintenance of the army in Ireland by way of cefs; 
with Q. Ellikbeth'kdiflikedfthbfe complaint 158. 

23. A pijiet; fco7icer^ ifoiifieur's (Francis D. 
d'Ahjdu) fco'^m[^ Ititb Eriglaiid, in the time of 
Elizabeth. 159^ 

24. Pi-ocldrtittiafi of E. James I. on hi^ a^celtion, 
tb the ttbihk df Ehgland. (A rough dtauo'ht.) 
Sbuthainptony MirfcH ^7, 1603. ihi. 

45. Examination of Rich. Paflenger of Selbourn, 
concerning an intcndfed infurredfon; tafcetf June 14, 
}^^^' ;o . ' • ; , • / 163. 
_ ^6. A certi;$c;ate of t^ie^townAip^ and : edifices 
fpread and inhabited upon the borders of Scotland, 
and what each of them is able to receive and lodee 
5f footnien indhbffemeii. iqg. 

il. Warrant bfti. Elizabeth, fottheallowsncfis to' 
be made to Tho. Bodley, iipon his going to negociat^ 
with the ftates sbf the Low countries. May 4, 1595, 
• 167. 

28. Aft Jiccount of tlfc arrival of fec^ Garnfer from 
t;he duke d'Alba? given b^ tlie earl of Derby to the 
Lords of Council. (A rough draug^ht.) March ig, 
1588. 169. 

29. Des ecritures non apparentes, d'apres J. Porta, 
Cardan, Tri theme, et autres. 135. 

30. Prayers for evening and morning. I87. 

3^1. Articles concerning the admiralty of England* 
afid the jurifdiaion thereof: (Printed.) July 21, 
1591. 189, 

32. ArtrcT^^ exhibited by feveral of the nobility 
agaiinft Catii l^^blfiy. (f mjierfeQ'.) 1 53o. 1 90. 

33. Short 9ptes of the affairs of France fince th^ 
return of K. Henry III. out of Poland. 194. 

34. Of a pecufmi' cuftom obferved in the manor of 
Ruekwdod-lia^l, ih the county of Elfex, concernino* 
the >vard-ftaft'; and about the name of Coventry. 196?* • 

35. A ftlit to the Queen's majefty, concerning 
fbme ci*6wA' Iknrfsi ; and conditions to he obferved 
in a commiflion granted bj^Q. Elizdbetli, for the 
fale of certam of her higbnefs's lands; alfo a note 
about fubfidies, f97. 

36. Mifcellaneous notes by, arid in thfe hand writ- 
ing of Hen. Howard fe. of Northampton. - 2Q3. 

37. Liters Inguerami, D. de €drttWco, Sneflidti. 
et Bedefortis conTijtis; ad defenfores civi^atis Sena- 
rum. Aretii, Oft. 22, 1384. aliaq. I>« Vice- 
comes, confortis D. Jotiis. Haveiid. Florentije, Juuq 
25, 1386. 2^22; 

38. A fragiiient; bi^ing^ two leaves bf Lelarid^s 
Itinerary ; written by hinylelf. 223. 

39. An account of the companies of horfc and 
foot td be taken but of the trained bands, and con- 
duced tb York or fome other rendezvous, tg dttend 
the King's perfod'dnd fiandard. Feb. 18, 1638. 224. 

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40. A petition, to Q. Elizabeth, about tranfporting 
linen yam out of Ireland into England ; alfo a brief 
declaration on that fubjedl. £26. 

41. Short hiftorical and chronological notes of 
occurrences, from 1509 to 1526. .232. 

42. The commodities w hich grow to this kingdom 
by the trade of the Levant. 240. 

• 43. A paper concerning a grant made by Q. Eliza- 
beth to Acerbo Velutelli, for the fole traffick of cur- 
rants and fweet oil ; and another paper concerning 
the duties on thofe commodities. 247. b. 

44. Intelligence out of Spain. 1590? and 1580. 

' ' 253. 

45. A petition of feveral Dutchmen who had fled 
from theSpanifh inquifition to Southampton, to the 
mayor and aldermen of that town, requefting certain 
privileges. 259. 

46. Orders to be executed in the county of 
Southamptpn, Jot employing and punifhing rogues 
and idle men and women, and for the relief or tlie 
poor. 261. 

47. Fees due to the clerk of the peace. 265. 

48. Articles containing the efFeft of the Queen's 
commilTion for ecclefiaftical caufes, within the diocefe 
of Norwich. 269. 

49: Charges to be paid into the exchequer, by the 
bailiff of the liberty of the biflioprick of Winchefter; 
with a letter of Wm. Badger on the fubjeft. 270. 

50. Two hiftorical notes on meetings of national 
alfemblies under K. John and Hen. III. 272. 

' 51. Reafons why the inhabitants of Melcomb 
fliould contribute towards the maiatenance of the 
parfon of Radipol. 273. 

52. An account of the charter of Weymouth and 
Melcomb Regis. 274. 

53. Rembrances for Radipol. 276. 

54. a. Articles touching the ufe of the houfe of 
correftion at Winchefter. 1579. 277. 

54. b. An agreement between Ferdinando Pulton 
on one part, and Robert Bowyeratid Henry Elfyng 
on the other, about printing the body of ft^- 
tutes. N. B. Bowyer wa» clerk of Parliament, and 
Elfyng keeper of the records in the Tower. 279. 

5.5. Reafons concerning certain circumftances 
and regulations in the Turkey trade. (Two papers.) 

281. 

56. Reafons alledged by the Turkey and Spanifli 
merchants, for a toleration about ftretching of cloth. 
April 21, 1605. • 285. 

57. A grant of queen Elizabeth to feveral mer- 
chants, concerning the trade of currantSi oil, and 
M'ines. April 17, 1596. 287. 

58. Letters of the count de Fuentes and others, 
mtercepted, A* 1594. (Fr.) 291. 

^ 59. A note of the defcent of the Herberts in Wales ; 
and another defcent.- 295. 

60. Tlie errors of Philip de Coinmines excufed, re- 
fperrnii>' the defcent of tlie D. of Somerfet 298. 

Cl. Concerning- the title of earl. SCO. 

0'2. A furvey of the cafrle of Kenelworth. 30C. 

63. Certificate of tlie prerogatives of the Scottilli . 
merchauts in France above the EngUlh. sos. 1 



Vefpafian^ F. X. 

A paper volume in folio, confifting of 92 leaves, 

A jourpal of the occurrences, arid advertifements of 
the EngHA ambalTador, at Paris; from Jan. 1, 1603, 
to May 1605. 

Vefpajian, F. XI. 

This volume, which evidently begins the ferie3 of 
ftate papers relating to the Low countries, is now 
marked Galba, fi. I. 

Vefpafian, P, XII. 

Codex chartaCeus, in folio, conftans foliis 221. 

1. Tho. Ormonde, to the Ld. lieutenant of Ireland^ 
complaining of the depredations of the earl of Def- 
mond. (Orig.) Waterford, Feb. 25. 1. 

2. A warrant of Q. Elizabeth, to the lords juftices 
and council in Ireland ; ordering fome allowances 
and indulgences to the Bp. of Oflbry (Nic. Walflj) 
(A rough draught.) Jan. 21, 1578. 3. 

' 3. A citation of Donatus? Abp. of Armagh, 

for his clergy to appear before him. (Lat.) Armagli^ 
Nov. 22, 15 . 5. 

^ 4. Ant. de Colonna prince of Salerno, to the ma- 
giftrates of Sienna; defu*ing them to make over 50 
lances they had raifed, to Meller Uliveri. (Orig. Ital.) 
Jan. 19. 6. b. 

5. Mary 1. Q. of England, to the E. of Suffex Ld. 
lieutenant of Ireland ; commending his proceedings 
againftOconnor, and'his taking thecaftleof Mulinghe, 
(Orig.) Richmond, Aug. 1, 1557.^ 7. 

6. A memorial of Richard M'Gyltaghe, to the 
Ld. lieutenant of Ireland ; ftating his reafons why he 
could not come to him, and complaining of in- 
juries. 9. 

7. A bill of depredations committed by the Mac* 
donalds, &c. probably belonging to the preceding 
article. jq, 

8. Cornelius . Oragyllyd fihus prioris, to the Ld. 
lieutenant of Ireland ; mentioning fome infurreftions, 
and ftating various injuries his father had fuftained, in 
which the E. of Kildare was concerned. (Lat.) 11. 

9. A remonftrance of the town of Dundalk, to the 
E. of Sulfex Ld. Lieut, againft fome oppreflTive pro- 
ceedings of O'Neile, who prohibited their traffick with 
the town of Tyrone. 1 2. 

10. Two bills, requefting the Ld. Lieut, to get 
Bren O'Neile out of the hands of Sean O'Neile. 

14 and 15. 

11. A complaint of fome inhabitants of Dundalk 
to the Queen, againft Cowly M'Comuck, who had 
robbed them of fome cattle. 

12. Six bills of complaints, addrelTed to the Ld. 
Lieutenant, by Patrick Rogers, Feardorca, Efteenius 
Oragilly, Hen. Telinei Ruffi, Odo Odonayll, and 
M'Inham? (Orig. Lat.) 17 — cc. 

13. OwynRowe, to the E. df Suffex, Ld. Lieut, 
offering his ferviccs with 200 metl.^ (CMf Wag 

Sept. 5, 1562. qs. 

14. Sir Hen. Radcliff, to the Ld. Lieutenant (the 
E. of Suffex, his brotliei ) ac(ittdmtiiig hi» witli the 
fiihinilTiou of Owen M*Lcfe, and ttelois of a ftorc/ 
ihip. (Orig.) Sept. 2, 1562. 24. 

15» Fra to the Ld. Lieut, abont the 

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fiirrcnder of Owen M'Lees, &c. (Orig.) Bala in 
Lees, Sept 7, 1562. 26. b. 

16. Gyllaft)oe Mac Randy llboy, to the Ld, Lieut, 
offering nis lervices. (Orig.) 28. 

17. Three bills of complaints, to the Ld. Lieut, 
by Ravelyn Savage, Meyler Bourke, M'Wm.Bourke, 
M'Ric. Oge, and FardogheM'Geynes. 29—31. 

1 8. A paper of intelligence, concerning the hofti- 
lities in France between the catholics and proteftants. 
Aug. 20 and 27, 1562? 32. 

19. Richard Uvydale? to Ld. Sulfex, Ld. Lieut 
affigning reafons for not coming to him at Dublin. 
(Orig.) Wexford, Sept 8, 1562. 34. 

20. Hen. Felinei Ruffi, to the Ld. Lieut, repre- 
fenling the fervices of himfelf and his family. (Orig. 
Lat.) 36. 

21. A paper, on the exemption Macguire claims 
from the jurifdiftion of John O'Neile: faid to be ad- 
clrelfed to Hugh Oconell. (Lat a rough draught.) 
Dec. 9, 1562. 37. 

22. Macguire, to Tyrlough Lenough; exporting 
him to pcrfevere in her Majefty's fervice. (A rougti 
draught) Dec. 25, 1562. 38. 

23. Tyrlough Lenough O'Neile, and John Mac- 
jfuire, to the Ld. Lieut, extolling their fervices. 
l)ec. 9, 1562. 39. 

24 to Macguire, O'Neile, and others ; 

concerning the defence he is to aflbrd them. (Lat 
a rough draught.) 40. 

25. Oreilly, Macguire, and others, to the Ld. Lieut 
rcfpefling their conduft towards John O'Neile. (Lat.) 
Nov. 5, 1562. 41. 

26. Macguire and others, to concerning 

their ftrife with the Odonells. (A draught) Dec. 
9, 1562. 42. 

27. The bailiffs and brethren of Dundalk, to the 
Ld. Lieut, cautioning him concerning a plot of Shane 
(O'Neile) to overthrow a convoy of their's. (Orig.) 
Dundalk, Jan. 10, 1562. 43. 

28. A draught of a letter, faid in the docket to be to 
Macguire, Tyrlough Lenougli, and Con. Odonell, but 
feemiugly addrelfed only to one peifon ; concerning 
the armaments to be made againft John O'Neile. 
(Lat) Jan. is, 1562-3. 44. 

29. The magiftrates of Dundalk, to the Ld. Lieut, 
and Council ; ftating that Shane O'Neile hadrefufed 
to reftorc fome prey he had made upott them. (Orig.) 
Dec. 3, 1562. 45. 

30. Shane Macguire, to the Ld. Lieut defiringpro- 
teflion againft the depredations threatened by John 
O'Neile and Hugh Odonell. (Orig.) Macguire 
caltle, Nov. 25, 1562. 47. 

31. Hen. Felinei Ruffi, to the Ld. Lieut, a bill of 
complaints for depredations. (Lat.) 48. 

r>2 to the Ld. Lieut, defiring him 

to fend his direftions by the bearer. (A draught.) 
Dec. 10, 1562. 49. 

53. The Ld. Lieut (the E. of SufTex) to the ma- 
giftrates of Dundalk ; apprizing them of fome forces 
fent to their aflii^ance. Kilnayrd, Dec. 10, 1562. 

50. 

34. Tyrlough Lenough, O'Neile, and Macguire, to 
the Ld. Lieut, a duplicate of XII. 23. 51. 

35. Anne Plunket (lady G . . . .) to the Ld. Lieut 
renionftrating againft the proceedings of Henry 
O'Neile. (Orig.) Billacowl, Sept 29, 1562. 52. 

36. The bailiffs of Dundalk, to the Ld. Lieut 
concerning mutual reftitution of cattle between their 
town and Shane O'Neile. (Orig.) Oft. 8, 1562, 

53. 



37. James Prendergaft, to the Ld. Lieut, concern- 
ing injuries fuftained from Morris Fitz-Geratt and 
others. (Orig.) Newcaftle, 1563. 55. 

38 to the Ld. Lieutenant; reprefent- 

ing the outrages committed on the borders by the 
men of Shane O'Neile. (Orig.) Nov. 30. 56^ 

39. Sorieboy M^Donyll, to the Ld. Lieut reprc- 
fenting O'Neile's having intercepted fome of his let* 
ters, the mifcondua of Capt Bretane, &c. (Orig.) 
Loalle caftle, Nov. 17, i562. 58. 

40. Hugo Yreilly (Oreilly) to the Ld. Lieut a 
bill of damages. (Lat) 1562. 60. 

•4 1 . a. Hart'(or Art) O'Neile, to the Lord Lieut peti- 
tioning for the reftoration of fome prey, the furren* 
der of a town, and fupport againft Shane O'Neile. 

61. 

41. b. TheLd. Lieutenant, to Con. Odonell ? pro- 
mifmg the Queen's favour and fupport. (Lat) July 

31, 1562. 62. 

42. An Irifli letter of Odonell. (Orig.) 

Aug. 25, 1562. 63. 

43. The Ld. Lieut to Con. Odonell ; promifing fa- 
vour, and defiring him to be at the meeting ap- 
pointed with Shane O'Neile at Dundalk. Au^. 26, 
1562. 64. 

44. Conachius Odonell, to the Ld. Deputy ; de- 
firing inftruftions and fupport in a meeting appointed 
with John O'Neile for a pacification between them. 
(Orig. Lat) Leffer, Aug. 15, 1562. 65. 

45. Conachius Odonell, to the Ld. Deputy and. 
Council ; ftating his complaints againft John O'Neile. 
(Lat) Aug. 13, 1562. 66. 

46. John Macguire, to the Ld. Lieut about O'Neile's 
oppreflions ; fends a prefent of a hawk, &c. (Orig.) 
Aug. 15, 1562. 67. 

47- The Ld. Lieut, to Macguire; Signifying that 
O'Neile was petitioning for peace. (Lat) Dublin^ 
Oa. 20, 1562. 69. 

48 O'Neile, to the Ld. Lieut agreeing tu 

a truce of one month with Con, Odonell, &c. (Orig. 
Lat) Daire (Derry) Oft. 6, 1562. 70. 

49. M'Randylboy, to the Ld. Lieut re- 

prefenting the dangers he is expofed to from the 
O'Neiles and Sorleboys, and defiring prote6lion. Oft. 
1562. 72. 

50. Hugo Oreilly, to the Ld. Lieut, complaining of 
the fpoils committed by Edmund Flang Mac-Geratt 
(Lat) 73. 

51. Edmund Oregylly, to the Ld. Lieut a com- 
plaint of damages. (Orig. Lat) 74. 

52. John Macguire, to the Ld. Lieut defiring aid 
againft John O'Neile, whofe olfer of accommodation 
Macguire had rejefted. (Orig.) Macguire, Oft. 9, 
1562. 75. 

53. Con. Odonell, to the Ld. Lieut complaining of 
J. O'Neile and Hugo Odonell. (Orig. Lat) Mac- 
guire, Oft. 9, 1562. 76. 

54. The Ld. Lieut to John M'Couell ; about his 
and his brother Sorieboy 's proceedings with O'Neile, 
&c. Anfwer to the following letter ? Oft. 16, 1562. 

77.. ' 

55. James M^Conell, to the Ld. Lieut ? chiefly con- 
cerning the conduft and condition of his brother 
Sorieboy. (Orig.) Kintire, Sept 28, 1562. 78. 

56. The Ld. J.ieut. to Tyrloug^i Lenough ; pro- 
mifing his protection if he will be loyal to the Queen* 
(Lat) Oft. 1, 1562. 80. 

57. James M'Conell, to the Ld. Lieut, lamenting 
the delay of an anfwer from the Queen concerning 

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his afluirs. (Oiig.) Dunnewag? Aug, 31, 156 2. 

81. 

58. A letter to the Ld. Lieut, figned Ego Odbnell ; 
defirin^ that Con. Odonell may be prevailed upon to 
releafeliini, or fome of his efi'eas, from the cuftody 
of O'Neile. (Orig. Lat.) In Villa Dm. Ineill, Sept. 
14, 1562. 

Draught of a letter from certain commiffioncrs, 
to Q. Elizabeth; reporting fome examinations re- 
lating to O'Neile, whom they reprefent as very formi- 
dable. It is marked Macguire" on the back, and 
is faid not to have been fent. 84. 

60. Sorleboy M'Conell, to the Ld. Lieut, folicit- 
ing the difpatch of a bufmefs the Ld. Lieut, had un- 
dertaken to accomplifh ; and tendering his fer^es. 
(Oi%.) Knopbarye, Sept. 9, 1562. 85. 

'61. A grant of ^vages to Con. Odonell ; in confi- 
deration of his loffes and loyalty. Oft. 5, 1562. S7. 

62. The Ld. Lieut, to Macguire ; acquainting him 
of his fending him fome ammunition, &c. (Lat. 
a draught.) Nov. ft, 1562. 88. 

63. Oreillv, INfacguire, Hughe, and Ednnmd, to the 
Ld. Lieut ^and to the Queen ; two letters on the 
attempts of O'Neile to feduce them from their allegi- 
ance, and aflurances of their firm purpofe to perfe- 
vere in it. (Lat.) Nov. 5 and 6, 1562. 89. 

64. breilly, to th:^ Ld. Lieut, about meafures to be 
taken againit O'Neile. (Lat.) 91. 

65. John Macguire, to the Ld. Lieut, about the 
devaftations made by O'Neile. (Orig.) Oft. 20, 
1562. 92- 

66. Felim (M'Tyrlough) O'Neile, to theLd. Lieut, 
ftating John O'Neile's depredations, and fuing for 
proteftion. (Orig.) Macguire, Oft. 1562. 93. 

67. Sir Thomas Cufake, to the Ld. Lieut, tequeft- 
ing an order that Lady Gerkon may be paid her rents. 
(Orig.) Leflhfellen, Oft. 16, 1562. 94. 

68 Odonell to the Ld. Lieut, defirmg his 

interfei-ence with Con. Odonell. (Orig. Lat.) Oft. 
6, 1562. 95. 

69. Alex.:M'Randyllboy, to the Ld. Lieut, com- 
plaining of fpoils committed upon his property by 
O'Neile and FerdorcaM'Donyll. (Orig.) Oft. 1562. 

96. 

70. The Ld. Lieut, to M'Ranyllboy; anfv/er to 
the above, advifmg him to temporize. (Lat. a 
draught.) Oft. 12, 1562. 97. 

71. The Ld. Lieut, to Hugh Odonell; recom- 
mending forbearance. (Lat. a draught.) Sept. 30, 
J 562. 98. 

72. The Ld. Lieut. toTyrlough O'Neile ; promifmg 
favour to his father. (Lat. a draught.) Oft. 16, 
1562. 99. 

73. Odo Omadyn, to the Ld. jufticiary of Ire- 
land ; craving the reftitution of fome lands which 
Malachias M^^odurri Omadyn had been allowed to 
take from him. (Orig. Lat.) Clochan, Sept. 26, 
1562. iOO. 

74. Ld. Suffex, to Patrick M'Rowry ; charging 
him to retain in cuftody, or to furrender to him the 
brother of M'Mahon, whom he had taken ; with a 
rousch draught of an anfwer on the back. (Orig. 
LatO Nov. 5, 1562. 101. 

75. Orcilly, to the Ld. Lieut, agreeing to a pro- 
pofedmeetmg. (Ut.) Oft. 1562. 102. 

76. Sir Thomas Cufake, to the Ld. Lieut, reports 
a meeting with the men of O'Neile. (Orig.) Dun- 
dalk, Sept. 1 1, 1562. 103. 

, ?. Q Elizabeth, to the lords juftices of Ireland ; 
ort'e.ing that Tvrlough O'Brien may be inveftedwith 
his Ictncfs, whicfi he had offered to furrender. 104. 



78. Ld. SulTex, to the E. of Kildare and fir Hen. 
Radclyff; acquainting them with an aft of fome 
conmiiffion, in which fir Th. Cufake was concerned. 
1563. 106. 

79. Articles which the .city of Dublin defire to be 
explained, or added to their charter. (Lat. and 
Englilli.) 107. 

80. The E. of Kildare (Fitzgerald) to Mr. Lieut, 
promifing to meet at a commiflion. (Orig.) Feb. 

11, 1563. 109. 

81. Petitions of the corporation of Dublin, pof- 
tilled by the Ld. deputy and council. July 18, 
1581. no. 

82. Capt. Oterbemill? to fir Hen. Radclyff; con- 
cei'ning the fale of fome cows. (Orig. Lat.) Feb. 

12, 1563. " 111. 

83. Wm. Cordell, to the Ld. Lieut, requefting the 
confirmation"of leafes granted by Edw. Vl. to Thomas 
Iligham. (Orig.) April 15, 1587. 1 12. 

84. The Ld. Lieut, and council of Ireland, to fir 
Hen. Radclyff ; direftions concerning a parley he Ava* 
to hold jointly with Ld. Kildare. (Orig.) Feb. 10, 
1563. 114. 

85. The E. of Clanricarde, to the Ld. Chamber- 
lain ; earneftly fuing for money from the Queen. 
(Orig.) Weibn. Dec. 17, 1579. ii5. 

86. Notes concerning the office of mafflial of 
Ireland. 117. 

87. Rough draught of a letter from Paris to the 
E. of Saliflbury ; dated July 5, 1605. 1 19. 

88. Sir Hen. Radclyff, to his brother the E. of 
Suffex ; regrets his having been prevented by fick- 
nefs from attending a commiffion for the transporta- 
tion of grain ; mentions a report that people were to 
be reftrained in the ufe of pewter and brafs, &c. 
(Orig.) Nov. 7, 1576. 125. 

89. Ld. Burleigh, to Ld. Suffex ; acquaints him in 
what manner he ufes the Buxton w^aters, &c. (Orig.) 
Buxton, July SI, 1577. 127. 

90. Wm. Honning, to Ld Suffex ; various ncw% 
about appointments to offices in England ; alfo about 
public affairs in France, and a difference between 
the council and the juftices about a commitment. 
(Orig.) Nov. ^560. 129. 

91. Ed. (Grindal) Bp. of London, to Ld. Suffex; 
requefting hiin to interfere in favour of John White, 
whom he (Ld, S.) had prefentcd to the vicarage of 
Henham, and whom his parilliioncrs wanted to de- 
prive for not having read the articles in due time. 
(Orig.) Lond. Oa." 1 3, 1.373. 131. 

92. Ld. Tho. Howard, to Ld. Suffex ; about fup- 
plying armour and weapons to the inhabitants of 
Dorfetlhire. (Orig.) Bindon, Od. 6, 1572. 133. 

93. W to Ld. Suffex (prefulent of the 

council in the North) ad vi ling him concerning the 
appointment of a commiflion for the affairs of the 
North. (Orig.) Helanghe, Aug. 12, I50*s. 135. 

94. Cha. Weducftcr, to on tranfinitting 

fome public accounts. (Orig.) Dort, 1537. 137. 

95. Sir Edw. Stafford, to Ld. Suflex (Ld. cham- 
berlain) about the prince of Conde s coming to 
England. (Oiig.) Calais, June 24, 1580. 138- 

96. Vincent Mundy, a collector ; his receipt for 
£. 26. 15. paid him by the E. of Suffex, as his alfeffcd 
taxation for a fubfidy. April 7, 28 Hen. VIII. 140. 

97. Anthonio Machado, a jefuit miffionary, to 
Claud. Aquaviva, the general of his order ; reports 
an unhappy difference between the king of Agra and 
the miffion, &c. (A tranllation from the Portuguefe.) 
Agra, April 9, 1615. 141. 

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98. Giofephe di Caftro, anotlier jefuit, to Claud. 
Aquaviva; on the fame fubje^t. Agra, April 10, 
1615. 143. 

99. J. Herbert, to reports his proceed- 
ings in behalf of the Englilli mercliants at ElbLng, 
&c. (Orig.) Elbing, Jan. 7, 1584. 145. 

100 Hereford, to Ld. Suflex; compli- 

mental, and defiring frequent letters. (Orig.) Green- 
wich, July 4, 1500. 147. 

101. Adam (Loftus) Archbp. of Dublin, to Ld. 
Sulfex ; about Dr Volpes' reftitution to the arch- 
deaconry of Glendclaugh, having been deprived by 
one Ball ; and defiring to be fupported againft the faid 
Ball. (Orig.) St. Sepulchre, Nov. 23, 1577. 149. 

102. W. Honning, to Ld. Suffex (Ld. Lieut.) wifli- 
ing to obtain a buck out of my Lord's park for a 
friend ; the E. of Salop, dead, Sec. (Orig.) Hampton- 
court, Oci. 6, 156*0. 151. 

103. Sir H. Sydney, to Ld. Suflex his brother; 
friendly and complimental. (Orig.)' Galloway, 
Sept. 19, 157G. 153. 

104 Winchefter, to Ld.-Suflex; in behalf 

tof Oliver Sutton. (Orig.) Court, July 12, 1557. 

155. 

105. A rough draught of a letter to lord Strange 
and the Rp. of Cbefter; concerning an ecclcfiaftical 
commiflion at Chcfter. July 8, 1588. 157. 

106. The Lds. of Council, to the dean of Durham; 
about a leafe M hich Godfrey W itfon hath of Dr. 
Bellamy's prebend. July 10, 1588. 159. 

107. Henry Adaile? to the Ld. Privy Seal'(E. of 
Northampton?) a report concerning the ftate of the 
poor-houle of Gaywood near Lyme. (Orig.) April 
9, 3 609. 161. 

108. Rob. Cecil, to the E. of Eflex and the lord 
Admiral going to Calais; encouraging them by the 
confidcration of the Queen s piety and vhtues. 

163. 

109. J. A. Grey, to Ld. Suflex; exprefling uneafi- 
nefs at a fervice he is fent upon. (Orig.) London, 
June 29, 1580. 1G4. 

110. Sir Hen. Radclyfi^, to Ld. Suflex; concern- 
ing the French ambaflador in London. (Orig.) 
Court, June 24, 1590. 166. 

111. Wm. Cobham, to Ld. Suflex; defiring him to 
favour an application he had made to export 2,000 
im wrought coolthes. (fic.) (Orig.) Cobham, Aug. 
15. 168. 

112. A paper relating to the cloth manufafture in 
the wealds of Kent. 169. 

113. A letter from fome nobleman, to another in 
office; queflioning the validity of an order conveyed 
to him by the latter, as coining from the king 
(James I.) 171. 

114. Lewis Mordaunt, to Ld. Suflex; foliciting 
the office of deputy juftice in the county of Bedford. 
(Orig.) Drayton, Sept. 16, 1574. 173. 

115. G. Harvey, to Ld. Suflex ; accepting the 
deanry of Chrilt Church. (Orig.) Lond. Nov. 22, 
15(jO. 175. 

1 iG. Geo. Carey, to Ld. Suflex; intelligence of the 
banilhed Earls of Scotland having feized ou Stirling. 
(Orig.) CaiiUnook-caftle, Nov. 10, 1585. 177. 

117. (Lady) M. Sydney, to Ld. Suflex her brother; 
defiring to borrow out of the Queen's wardrobe 3 or 
4 pieces of hangings for her chajnber at court. 
(Orig.) St. Anthony 8, Feb. 1, 1573. |179. 

118. Sir Edw. Statt'ord, to Ld. Suflex; inteUigence 
from Trance and Elauders. (Orig.) Hampton- 
court, Jan. 2, 159^. 181. 



119. Val. Dale, to the E. of Suflex; intelligence 
from the French court. (Orig.) Par. Dec. 8, 1573. 

183. 

120. H. (Eajl of) Huntingdon, to Ld. Suflex; on 
divers pcrfonal matters. (Orig.) Bifliopthorp, 
April 8, 1577. 185. 

121. Tho. (Covvper) Bp. of Winchefter, to Ld. 
Suflex; touching the apprehending of one Tho. Crofs, 
and his examination here inclofed. (Orig.) June 
14, 1586. 187. 

122. Matthew (Parker) Abp. of Canterbury, to 
Ld. Suflex ; fending lifts of Lent preachers for th« 
Queen to chufe. (Orig.) Lambeth, Jan. 9, 1573. 

189. 

123. Wm. Powlet marquis, and Robt. Home Bp. 
of Winchefter, to Sir Hen. lladclyft", Capt. of Portf- 
mouth ; charging him to examine the many ftrangers 
who refort into the kingdom under pretence of liberty 
of confcience. (Orig.) Ocl. 29, 1572. 191. 

124. Edm. (Grindal) Abp. of Canterbury, to the 
Lds. of Council; defiring them to be the means of 
his being fct at liberty, and reftorcd to the queen's 
favour. (Orig.) Lambeth, March 30, 1580. 192. 

1 25. A Portuguefe paper figned by a viceroy of 
India (Matthias D'Alboquerque) and others: much 
obliterated. 194. 

126. Draughts of two French letters from fome 
noblemen at . Q. Elizabeth s court, to fome French 
prince or nobleman ; containing fome intelligence, 
and referring for more to Stafford and Monf. de 
Burge. Couit, Feb. 26, and March 18, 1579. 1^5. 

127. Dr. Tobias Matthew dean of Durham, to 
Mr. Fr. Mylles ; ftating his wiflies about his prefer- 
ment either to the Bpk. of Durham, or to remain in 
the deanry, and not be removed to the Bpk. of Sarum. 
(Orig.) Durham, Feb. 26, 1587. 198. 

1 28. The commiffioners of mufters in the countr 
of York, to the Lds. of Council; a rough draught of 
a letter, and a note of weapons to be fent to Hull. 
Aug. 17, 1569. 199- 

129. A rough draught entitled, " Matters to be 
confidered in the difpatch of Ld. Cobham and fec'^ 
Walfingham," relating to the Low countries. June 
5, 1578. 202. 

130. A paper of intelligence from Turin, of mili- 
tary proceedings under Foflan Naffau, &c. 204. 

131. Wm. Devereux E. of Effex, to fec^ Walfing- 
ham ; defiring to know how the Queen hath received 
fome letters he had fent her, &c. (Orig.) Holy- 
head, July 18, 1576. J 205. 

132. An order of Council for preventing the. 
fpreading of the plague. 207. 

133. T. (Ld.) Buckhurft, to Mr. auditor Thomp- 
fon; defiring the particulars of the priory of Torting- 
ton, which he meant to purchafe of the queen. 
(Orig.) Dec. 12, 1589. 209. 

134. A paper figned Philip Howard, M. Blount, 
and Tho. Molyncux, and djrefted to Mr, Radcliff fer- 
vant to Mr. Dip ; defiring to be certified whether Ph. 
Howard Ld. Arundel had ever made out a grant of a 
referved rent upon the manor of Folkingham, to the 
earl of Lincoln. 210. 

135. Six letters of intelligence and oflScial order3 
from fir Fr. Walfmgham, to Ld. Suflex, dated Antwerp, 
July 23, Louvain, Aug. 28, and AntM'crp, Aug. 16, 
1578; to the Ld. Keeper, from Court, Feb. 4, 1577; 
to juftice Gardener of Lcland, Theobald's, Aug, 
3, 1587 ; and to Ld. Sullex^ from Court, June 6, 1586, 

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Several articles, and no doubt the nioft important 
tones, have been purloined out of this volume, as ap- 
pears by frequent atteftations of Mat. Ilutton, John 
Anftis, and Wilkins : moft of thofe left appear to 
be originals. 

1 A feries of Engravings of the feals of kings and 

Jueens of England, from Edward the C^nfcHbr to 
ames I. taken out of Sandford : inferted in different 
parts of the vol. 

2. T. (Bccket) Abp. of Canterbury to Ale. coun- 
tefs of Warenne; reprobating her attempt to refume, 
as pertaining to her dowry, certain tythes, &c. 
granted by the anceftoi-s of her late hufband, and by 
himillf, to the monaftery of LcAves. (Lat.) 3. 

3. Henry III; a confirmation of Magna Charta, 
Charta de Forefta, and all the other charters he may 
have granted during his minority. (Lat.) Weftm. 
Jan. 28, 1238. 5. b. 

4. The Card, de P to Edward III? con- 
cerning the dean of Chichefter, fent by the Pope to 
Edward, to promote peace and a good underftanding. 
(Fr.) Milan, Aug. 6. 8. 

5. Nic. de Mountford, to ; concerning 

the fafc cuftody of the fortrefs of St. Sauveur for the 
king (Edw. III?) (Fr.) Polabbe, St. Valentine 
day. 8. b. 

6. Edward III ; his appointment of Johan Conftans 
to be one of his four judges in Guyenne. (Fr.) Lei- 
cefter, June 28. 9. 

7. Maud de Vere countefs^f Oxon ; her petiticm 
to K. Richard II. to be exempted one year from the 
payment of a certain rent : with the king's confent at 
the top. (Fr.) lO. b. 

8. John Cavendilli of London ; his petition to K. 
Ric. II. requefting that a caufe between him and Ri- 
chard Piryman might be fpeedily terminated: with 
tlie king's confent. (Fr.) ^ u. 

9. John Holland duke of Exeter ; his petition to 
K. Richard II. defiring a grant of all the feudal fer- 
vices the earl of Northumberland performed to the 
earl of Amndel for certain manors (Petworth, &c.) in 
Sulfex and Surrey : with the king's confent. (Fr.) 1 1. 

10. William Goderich; his petition to K. Ric. II. 
that the bailiwick of the hundred of Sertre, formerly 
granted to his father, might be continued to him : 
with the king's confent. (Fr.) 12. 

11. Dendenell de Deck ; his petition to Ric. II. to 
be paid his anears as *\Onerour des draps d'or :" with 
the king's aflent. (Fr.) 12. 

12. William Hunt's petition to K. Ric. II ; to be 
allowed annually five marks, to be taken out of a farm 
of the fubfidy of Alnage he had taken at too high a 
rent : with the king's affent. (Fr.) 12. 

13. An order of Privy Council, for Thomas Sprat, 
doftor of laws, to appear before them, to anfwTr to 
certain matters to be there declared to him. (Fr.) 
Dec. 12, 1393. 12. 

14. A petition to K. Henry IV, from his tenants of 
the hamlet of Feltham, in the manor of Kenyngtorr, 
in the county of Middlefex ; to be relieved from cer- 
tain trcfpalies committed againft them by divers 
tenants of the Bp. of London, the prior of Merton, 
and the abbot ot Weftminfter: with the king's order 
forredrefs. (Fr.) 1402. 13. 

15. An order of Henry IV, to his council, to re- 
4)ort to him what allowance it may be proper to, make 



to Richai-d d'Evervyk (D. of York) who was to ac- 
company his daughter Philippa to Denmark. (Fr.) 
Hertford, Julys. 14. 

16. Prince Henry, to Henry IV. his father; two 
letters, thefirft credential for fomc of his little coun- 
cil whom he fent in confequence of the king's order; 
the fccond defiring reinforcements that he might 
cope with Rces Gethyn and other rebels in Hereford- 
lliire. (Fr.) Kenilworth, Sept. 4, . . . . and Hereford, 
Jan. 27, 1405. 15. 
• 17. Mathathias (E. of Northumberland?) to Hen- 
ry IV ; requefting to be ekcufed attending in the 
king's council. (Fr.) Wark worth, Jan. 12, 1405 

16. 

18. Mathathias (E. of Northumberland) proba- 
bly to K. Richard II ; declaring that unlefs he is paid 
certain fums due to him by the K. he and his fon will 
not be able to render the fervices required of tlieni. 
(Fr.) Helawe, June 26. I6. 

if). Thomas de Lancafter ...... lieut. of Ireland, 

to the Privy Council; concerning fome redrefs de- 
manded by John Hemyngton a merchant of London, 
who had been fporilcd of fome effefils at Galway*. 
(Fr.) Kilmannan, Sept. 5. 16. 

20. John Prophete? fecretary to the king (Hen- 
ry IV.) to the Privy Council ? defiring the execution 
of an order for the payment of lool. due to him for 
falary. (Fr.) Worcefter, May 3, 1406. 17. 

21. Watier Hungerford, to a friend; defiring Ihs 
affillance in fome concern relating to the church of 
Troubrigge. (Fr.) 1406. 17. 

22. J. Bp. of Rochefter, to ...... about reftitu- 

tion claimed by John Hubyu, of a fliip which had 
been feizcd at Calais. (Lat.) Trottefclef^ Dec. \5.' 

17. 

23. William de Beaucliamp, to K. Henry IV; in 
behalf of one Afliby a, foldier, who had been taken 
by the rebels in the weft, &c. (Fr.) Hereford, 
Aug. 23. 19. 

24. Le fire de Lefpre ct de Rozay gov. of Bour- 

deaux, to friendly, and reconmiending 'Gal- 

liartde Marraben. (Fr.) Bourdeaux, Aug. 20. 19. 

25. Tliomas E. of Arundel and Surrey, to his un- 
cle (Tho. Fitz Alan Abp. of Canterbury) cautioning 
him againft: believing various charges brought againft 
him. (Fr.) Daliley, Dec. 9, 20. 

26. Yonn Fitz Warryn, to the Privy Council? an 
excufefor non-attendance on a fummons. (Fr.) 20. 

27. J. de W. (Joan countef* of Weftmorland 
daughter of John of Gaunt) to K. Henry IV; in be- 
half of Chriftopher Standilh and his family, who had 
fuftered much hi the king's fervicc. (Fr.) Raby» 
1406. 21. 

28. Sir William Cheyny, to a friend; requefting 
his afliftance towards ol)taining a payment due to 
him atthe treafury, (Fr.) Rone, Alay 1. 24. 

29. Robert Lovell, to defiring he will fee 

to the delivery of fix oaks granted by the king out 
of the foreft of Milchet (Fr.) Lond. Dec. 13. 

24. 

30. W. Heron and J. Chandeler, to the Lords of 
Council ; referring to an inclofed letter, and to the 
bearer, for certain matters to be laid before them. 
(Fr.) Plymouth, Dec. 9. 24. 

31. A petition of Monot de Cantalop of Guienne, 
to Henry IV; defiring redrefs in a law-luit, unfavour- 
ably determined by the magiftrates of Bourdeaux: 
with the king's reference to the counfel. (Fr.) 

1410. 25. 

32. A petition of John Compton, clerc de la pul- 
Ictte (poultry?) to Henry IV; for an annuity of 

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loopence aye&r, which had been formerly granted 
to his father. (Fr.) Uio. 25. 

S3. Rich. Ld. de Grey, to the Council; about 
the ftate of South Wales ; referring to the bearer 
Robt. Twiford. (Fr.) Urecon,Dec. 14. 25. 

»4. Sir J. de Lifle, to the Council ; reports the 
ruinous ftite of Chaftel Cornet, in the ille of Guern- 
fey. (Fr.) Chaftel Cornet, July so. 25. b. 

35. A petition to K. Henry V; fo ftained as to be 
illeo-ible : the kine's monogi-ain feems to be at the 
top! 26. 

36. A petition of John Ferriby, to K. Henry v ; 
defiring a new grant of the manor of Wittele in Sur- 
ry, a former one he had obtained being informal : 
with the king's order. (Fr.) I42i. 27. 

37. A petition of Wm. Pommeroy, to K Henry V; 
defiriugthe confirmatioai of a grant of queen Joan 
of an annuity of 20 marks, and the office of con- 
ftableofthecaftleofOdeam: with the king's order. 
(Fr.) 1421. 27. 

38. A petition ofWm. Troutbeck, to K. Hfcnry V; 
defiring the confirmation of an annuity of 20 pounds, 
granted him by the late Tho. D. of Clarence: with 
the king's order. (Fr.) 27. 

39. The D. of Exeter (Tho. Beaufort) to Card. 
Beaufort? concerning a fhip from Britanny captured 
and brought into Bqftol. Vernon, April 21. 28. 

40. Hugh Courtenay E. of Devonlhire, to a clerk 
of Council; concerning a proteaion in favour of 
Edw. Langynow. Exeter. .29. 

41. H. C. (Hen. Chicheley Abp. of Canterbury) 
to Henry V ; on fending to France Thomas Difs to be 
hjsconfeffor. Lambeth, Feb. 16. 29. 

•42. A pricft of Durham, to Henry V; fignifying 
that in confequence of the king's orders he had fent 
direaions to Durham to fuffer nothing of value to be 
taken out of the priory. Ponlefraa. ^ 2y. 

43. Hen. Fitzhugh chamberlaiu, to Henry V ; de- 
firing an order for cloths, &c. to be delivered out of 
the wardrobe, for the king's horfes. (Tr.) Weftm. 
Dec. 4, 1421. 30. 

44. W. lord Bardolph, to Henry V; concerning 
the government of Calais, and referring for intelli- 
gence to the bearer John Hunden. Calais. 3 1 . 

45. Robt. Waterton, to Henry V; reports the fteps 
he means to take for inducing the gentry of his coun- 
ty (York?) to repair to the king. [Metheleye, April 
12. 

46. Richard Nevill? earl of Salifbury, to Henry 
V; concerning the ftate of the country he is in, and 
defiring inftruaions whether he fhall attend the D. of 
Bedford. Cymes, (Guynes?) May 21. 3i.b. 

47. A petition of Wm. Toun, to Henry VI; for a 
penfion to be paid out of the Bpk. of St David's ; 
figned by many of the council : tliere alfo appears a 
monogram at the top. Q'. whether the king's ? 32. 

48. A rcquifition for a certificate that John de 
Legh, Efq. had performed homage to the king for the 
lands he held in capite : with an atteftation tliat the 
king had received the homage. (,Lat.) Dec. 3, 
1427. . 32. 

49. An order of K. Heniy vi, remitting to Hum- 
jhry D. of Gloucefter the fumofooco marks, which 
iiad been foinetimc before imprefled to the duke out 
of the ro);al ticai'ury : with the king's liguature at 
tbetop. C^ntirbury, July 26, 14, 1436. ' 33. 

-SO. A petitiMi of'Cuftaunce the wife of fir lien. 
Hufee, to be continued a peufiuA of 25 1. grauted 
her by the king's grand-mother. May, 1442.. . 33.. . 
.51; A petition ofWm. Soper mercbsyat of . South- 



impton, to tlie King ; to be allowed to export fome 
wooltoPifa. (Fr.) 1424. 53. 

53. Rauf lord Gromwell of T^t(hfil> tQ fome .mer- 
chant; inclofing the Jiing's indorfement of a bill 
(or petition) for incorporating a fraternity of the 
craft of drapers in London. Nottingham, Aug. 1 2, 
1437- . 33. b. 

53. Lewis Robefart ? lord Bourchier, to the Ld. 
Privy Seal ; defiring a protefllon for fir John of Salif- 
bury, and another for Tho. Greenfield, who had or- 
ders to repair to the king in France. 1 430. 34. 

54. A warrant of tlie, Lds. of Council, for fix fat 
bucks to be delivered to John Sedeney Ld. mayor of 
London. (Fr.) July 1 3, 1428. 34. 

55. John lord Tiptoft of Powys, fteward of the 
king s houfehold ; his warrant for a privy feal, or- 
dering the keeper of the kinaj's wardrobe to ifliic . 
certain quantities of French wines to the king's but- 
ler. (Fr.) . 1428, 34. 

56. Richard D. of York, to the earl of Warwick . 
his nephew; agreeing that a fervantof his may attend! 
the earl one year as marflial of Calais ? Montgomery, 

06t. 15. 35. 

57. Edw. earl of March (afterwards Edward IV.) 
and Edm. earl of Rutland, to the D. of York their ' 
father ; rejoicing at his fuccefles at York, afluringhim 
that they attend to their ftudies, and defiring him 
to fend them his clerk of the kitchen. Ludlow caftle, 
June 3. 35. 

58. An order of Privy Seal to the chancellor, to 
affix tlie great feal to the appointment of Tho. Man- • 
ning to the deanry of Windfor : figned by many of 
the council. (Lat) Weftm. April i, 1455. 35 b. ' 

59. Ric. Wydewyll (figned Ric. de Ryvers) and 
Jaquetha duchefs of Bedford his wife ; their grant of* 
a penfion of 10 marks to John ..... Efq. (Lat.) ^ 
May 28, 1450. 36. ' 

60. A grant of the wardenfiiip of the hofpital of 
St. Leonard in York, to George Nevill the king's 
coufin, upon the furrender of Wm. Scroop : figned 
by many of the council. (Lat.) Jan. 14, 1457. 

36. 

61. A bill or petition of fir Roger Feny, to the 
King; defiring to be remitted the payment of 4oL he 
owed to the treafury, for the office of vifcount (flicriff ) 
of Surry and Suffex. (Fr.) 36. 

62. A bill requeuing the King to order the keeper . 
of his jewels to deliver to John Say a cup of filver gilt, 
which the K. had given him. 36; 

63. An order of Rich. Nevill E. of Salilbuiy, to 
John Mufgrave one of his receivers ; to pay 40 fiiil^ ' 
lings to his poulterer in London, for viftuals of him 
taken in January and February. Lond. Feb. 17, 1453. 

37- 

64. R. earl of Salifl)ury, to the of Erdeb- 

ney ; defiring him to continue his friendly offices 
with the que9n ; intimating that heavy charges were 
to be brought a^inft the D. of York, himfelf, and the 
E. of Warwick his fon. March 7. 37. 

65. An order of K. Edward IV, for the Iprd Haft- 
ings, chamberlain of North Wales, to make procla- 
mation for the due obfervance of the laws within 
his diftridl : figned at top with a monogram. Weftm. 
Oa. 18, 1430. 38. 

66 Dewrey? toR. D. of York; acknowledg- 
ing the rtccipt of letters, defiring further inftru6lions, 
and ui^'ing him to write to fir Wm. Herb6ft'tO*meet 
him in^London. WcblcV, May QO. 38. 

G7. Theodericus Potker bailift' of. the Hague, to^ 
Dederyk } notifying the death of tKc I^phin, for K 
Efenry's mformatioiL (Lat.) 38.^' 

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68vAiv order of Council, concerning, the levying of 
certain teiiths and fifteenths, gi*antfed by Parliament, 
(much ftained by a reviving liquor.) - 39. 

69. A certificate of the homage paid to the King, 
by Wm. Stapilton, for the lantfs he held in capite. 

?0. Aiiorder of Council, gr:^ntin^ certain liveries to 
Thomas Colt, pn^ of the chamberlains of the chequer. 
A])ril 12, 1455. 39. 

7 K An order of Council, to the treafurer and cham- 
berlain of the exchequer, to pay to George Holland* 
£. 10. he having been fent abroad. ^^v 

72. An infpeximus and confirmation of K. Henry - 
VI. of the grants of queen Johanna of the office of 
conftableofNottihghani cattle, keep6r of Sherewood, , 
&c. to Edmund Beaufort earl of Mortaigne, and of 
the faid earl to Rich. Ld. Cromwell. (Lat) Weftm. 
Feb. 14, 1438. 41. 

73. An order of Ricl\ earl of Warwick, toTlib. 
Reed his bailiff of ^utton, to pay 46. V, 8rf. to Philip 
Lowcz, who had Jent him the fame in his " right 

great" ncceiTity. Lond. March 14, 1453. 42. 

74. A paper of advice of tlie Archb. of Canterbury, 
chariceUor, in.Avhat manner the King ought to anfwer 
a.letterofmiich confequence which the faid K. had 
received from the Emperor, . 42. 

75. A petition for, and K. Edward IV ths grant of/ 
a penfion l.AO a year to Piers Tafter dean, of 
Seyeryne : with the king's monogram. Stamford, 
Aug. 12, 1464^ . : : — 

, 7Q An prder of the Privy Council, for a privy feal 
to .^ grantto. Joljn .lord Cobham of all the manors . 
tl?at had belonged to Galfrid Horner. Lond. Sept. S, 
uh. , . 44. b. 

, 77. (Aubrey E. of?) Oxynford, to the abbot of 
oiirLadyof Graces;Tower-hill; concerning the fettle- 
ment pf ce^ain claims thje earl had made upon the 
faid monaftery. Hedingham, March 7. 45. 

78, A flip of papey on which is written, " Thys 
'' boke ys mvn Elyfabeth the kyngys dowghtyr:'' 
vii. dau.of Eclwarcf IV. fince wife to Henry VII. 49. 

. 79.. J. C. Howard, probably to the Privy Seal; for 
aprotc6ribn for flobt. Mortemer, whom he had to fend 
to the king. Stepney. 49. 

80. B.Eflex, to John Say Effex ; coi^gratulatinghim 
on the king's gpod opinion of him, and aicquainting 
bun with the king's motions. Briftol, Sept. 9. 50. 

8 1 ; The chancellor and univerfity of Oxford, to fir 
John Say; defiring him to refund JOO^. which the 
univerfity had advanced to his brother the dean of 
Pauls, whilft prodor, for puipofes not performed. 
Nov. 15. 50. 

82. A flip of parchment on which is written^ 

" R. Edwardus quintus." 

Under it^ 

" Loyault6 me lie 
" Richard Glouceftcr." 
And under that, 

" Sovente me fovene . 

" Harte Buckingham.*' 53. 

83. Margaret Beaufort or Tudor, to her fon Ilenry 
Vii; about delays at the French court concerning 
fome claim of her's. Coly \Vefton, Jan. 14. 60. 

84. Edward .IV, to fir Wm. Say; forbidding him 
and lir John Fofter, with whom Say was at variance, 
to rcfort to, and difturb the feflions at Hertford. 
Weftm. Feb. 23. 61. 

85. Margaret Tudor, to Rich. Shirley her bailiff at 
Ware; ordering him to provide provifions at the faid 
town, agaiiift the king's coming thither. Hatfield, 
Feb. 23. 61. 



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86. Margaret Q. of Scotland, to her father Hemy ' 
yil ; thanks for his kindnefs, and concerning her re* 
ceptioti in Scotland. 1503? 61. b. 

87. A requifition for a protcftion to be granted to 
Nic.Rigby; figned H. (Percy) Northumberland, and 
dated Weftm. Jaix. 26, i486* 66. 

88. DV for a protection m favour of W. Taftard ; 
figned Giles Daubney Lt. Gen* of the marches of 
Calais. .Weftm. Feb. 17, 1487. 68. 

89. Henry Vill, to Card. Wolfey; acknowledging 
his fervices, and enjoining him to ufe fome recrea* 
tion : the whole in the' King'« hand. 71. 

90. Henry viIl ; an order to^ examine into fome 
matters relating to the Bp. of IVrnchefter (St. Gar- 
diner) and Morris his receiver. Greenwich, the 26 
day of the 27 year of his reigns 1586. 71. b» 

91. Catherine of Aragon, Henry Vlllth's queen, to 
princefs Mary her daughter; on her own ftate, and 
adyifing her to pay attention to her Latin and fair 
.Writing. Obone (Holbourn?) 72. 

, 92. Anne Boleyn, to Card. Wolfey ; thanking him 
for his fervices, and promifing ever to acknowledge 
them : Ihortly before her marriage with Henry VIIL 

73. 

93. Margaret Q. of Sc. to lord Dacre; defiring him 
to proteeft Vyteng (fic) fent upon fome bufinefs : 
a fmall note at the bottom, defiring fome lady to re- 
member her in her prayers. Jan. 21. 74. 

94. Mary, widow of the D. of Richmond, natural 
fon to Henry Vlll, to the D. of Norfolk her father; 
requefting hi$ aid in a .fuit to the king to havejufticc 
done her refpeAing her maintenance. 75. 

95. William (Warham) Archbp. of Canterbury, 
to the Privy Seal ; requefting an order ih favour of a 
poor prieft ; with a uimmons underneath for feveral 
perfons to appear in the Star Chamber. 75. b. 

96. Thomas (Cranmer) ele6b of Canterbury, to 
Th. Cromwell ; defiring him to favour Mr. Nei^man. 
Weftm. Feb. 8. 75. b. 

97. Card. Wolfey, to Tho. Cromwell; defiring 
him very urgently to come to him without delay, 
having matters of confeqnence to communicate to 
him : after the cardinal's digrace ? Eihery Saturday. 

76. 

98. William (Warham) Abp. of Canterbury, to 
Card. Wolfey; requefting him to favour the widow 
lady Bulftrode in an excnequer fuit brought againft 
her. Knol. Jan. 9- 77. 

99. A warrant of Henry Viii, to fir Hugh Conway 
treafurer of Calais, to pay ^. 20,0 to Thomas Deacon, 
to be expended in the repairis of Ruyfbank. Green- 
wich, March 12, 1511. 78. 

100. T. duke of Norfolk, to fome minifter at court; 
referring him to the bearer for infonnation on the 
ftate of affairs in the north, aijd defiring him to 
befriend him with the king. Carlifle, Feb, 24. 78. b. 

101. E. duchefs of Norfolk, to Mr. fecretary 
(Cromwell?) defiring him to pVocure her fome v6-. 
nifon, as none was fent her fince her lord's difpleafure ; 
alfo about fome interference with ^her hufiband. 
Redburn, Aiig. 23. 79. 

102. Tho. (Cranmer) Abp, of Canterbury,, to fee'' 
Cromwell? thanking him for having procured the 

; maftcrfliip of lilichael boufe in Cambridge, &c. 
Knolle, Jan. I8. 79. b. 

103. Charles (Brandon D. of) Suflfolk, to Henry 
VIII; exprcfTing much contrition at his having 

: offended the king, conij)lains of Wolfey, &c. probably 
about the time of his marriage with Q, Mary, Henry's 
fifter. Mottryll, April 22, go. 

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and a dog, and complimental. From Ld. Schomf- 
bere-s houfe in Yorklhu^. 80. 

103. T. earl of Surrey, to Card. Wolfey ; acqu^intp 
him that 26 viftuallcrs had been feen failing towards 
Scotland ; trufting that fome fucceflfes would foon be 
gained over the /Scotv &c.; intelligence that the 
queen of Sc. had.come away, and left the joi^j^g king 
at Stirling, Newcaftle, April 1 1 . 81. 

106. (Hen. Fitz- Allen E. of) Arundel, to the 
kings almoner (WolfeyX; profefling frien4A,ip, and 
fending him fonie venifon. Donnelly, May 20. 82. 

107. Catherine Arundel (wife to the above), to 
Wolfey ? thanking him for his good officea in a caufe 
between her,! ^i;id the. old marchionefa of Dorfet. 
N. k Lady Arundel was daughter to a Marq. of 
Dorfet. Donnelly, Oa. 8. 82.>. 

108. (Hen. Percy earl of) .Northumberland, to 
Ld. Cromwell ;r;requefting , fome arrears of aftipend 
allowed him fpr the wardeiiry of the Eaft and Middle 
Marclics of England towards Scotland. Newington 
green, March 30. 83. 

109. Catherine . Northumberland (widow of the 
above eail) tp lord Cromwell? defiling his intereft 
for the recoverv of the herbage of the park of Cactton. 
Catton, oa, 29- 83. b, 

1 10. Rauf (Nevill E. of) Weftmorla^d, to the Ld. 
Privy Seal (Cromwell?) fliewing why he could not 
gra^nt the living of Brancepeth to Dr. Bellafyfe recom- 
mended rby the privy feal. Brancepeth, March 20. 

84. 

111. IjLauf Weftmorland and Henry ( Clifford E. oO 
Cumberland, , to .fome pne at court ; fignifying that 
they had executed the king;s commiffion. Nawbrth, 
May 17. . 6^- 

1 1% (John Vere 4th E. of) Oxinfprd aii,d four 
others, to Card. Wolfey; fignifying that they, had 
quelled the infurreftion in Effex and. Suffolk. Hen- 
ingham, May Vi. 85. 

1 1 3. (George or Francis Talbot E. of) Shrewfbury, 
to Th. Cromwell ; defiring that Eclw. Dyer a fervant 
of his might not be obliged to come to court for 
knighthood. 'W-y^iiiekl, Oa. 1 1. 8G. 

114. John (5th E. of) Oxford, to Ld. Cromwell? 
denying fome charges brought againft him by the ' 
abbot of Woburn. July 22. 8(5. b. 

1 1 5. A. Oxynford (probably Anne the widow of 
John 4th E. of Oxford) to my lord's grace ; concern- 
ing the delivery of fome plate, &c. bequeathed by the 
lute can. ^7- 

1 16. Margaret (PlantagenetCtfs. of) Saliftury, dau. 
of Geo. D. of Clarence, niece to Edward IV. and wife 
to fir Rich. Pole, to a lady ; concerning the intendfed 
marriage of her (the ladies) daughter. Worcetter, 
Aug. 20, 

1 1 7. Dorothy Derby (wife of Edward E. of Derby) 
to Ld. Cromwell ? defiring him to caufe juftice to be 
done toTh. Bradfhaw, in a conteft about the living of 
Stockport in Chelliirc, which liad been prefented to 
him. July 9. 

118. Edward (Stanley E, of) Derby, to the Ld. 
Privy Seal (Cromwell?) about a difpute between the 
king's tenants of Sutton and Wyncle, and his (the 
earl's) tenants of Bofiey in Chefliire ; particularly 
complaining of one Edm. Savage. Lathoip, April 25. 

89. 

119. Henry (Bourchier E. of) Effex, to Ld. ..... 

defirinff an anfwer to fome fuit of his. Bafe, March 1 . 

89. b. 

120. Thomas (Manners E. of) Rutland, to Mr. 
Wrefeley ; for feme arrears due to Capt. Skevington, 



a'n^i about the repair* of Nottii^ghain Cfa^le, Fother- 
ipgay, Aug. 29. 89. b. 

: 121. Elynor (Ctfs. of) Rutland (w^fe to Xhe above 
Thomas) to lady Lifle ; thanks h^r for a prefent of 
M^ine and herrings, and aboiitli^r, (Udy Lifle's) defirc 
to have her daughter Mrs.- Baffet to be a maid to the 
que?n. . At Court, Feb. ' i?. -^o. . 

122. Thqmas (Grey marquis of) Dorfet, to Card- 
Wolfey ; inclofinjg a lejtt^r on fome affairs relating to 
Leicefterfhire. ]S)nd. July 12. 9i. 

123. Cecyl (mother to the above marqfs, of) 
Dorfet, to Th. Cromwell; defiring bedding, &q. to 
befenther. Bed well. 9i. 

124. Geo. (Ilaftings E. of) Huntingdon, to Tho- 
Cromwell; defiring him to continue to favour a fer- 
vant of his. July 5. 91. b. 

125. John (Bourchier E. of) Bath, toLd. Crom- ' 
well?, excufing himfelf for not coming to parliament. 
Scowaye, April i. 93. 

126. Henry (Radcliff Vifc.) Fitzwalter? to Ld. : 
Cromwell?' mentipjas his having referred a certain 
caufe to his council, and defires ^o know ^vhether h^ ' 
fliall attend parliament. Sout^hport, April, 14. 93. 

127. Hen. (Courteney Marq. of ) Exeter, to fec^ ^ 
Cromwell ; requefting him to promote the fuit of a 
relation of his wife^ to b?cbme prio^rSfe of Wintney. 
Horflcy, April 7. 97. 

128. Hen. (Somerfet Marq. of) Worcefter and 
Walter Devereux Ld; Ferrers, to tbe Ld. Privy Seal; 
certifying that there were no diforders in the marches' ' 
of Wales. Wigmore, May 24. 98. 

129. Elizabeth (wife of Charles or Hen. E. and 
Marq. of) Worcefter, to Tho. Cromwell; cautioning 
him as to cerUiin malicious reports fpread by T* and : 
H. Stradling againft her lord. -Greenwich, June 17. 

98. b. V 

130. John (Bourchier? E. of) Bath, to Ld. Crom- 
well ? complaining, of his late father's unjuft will, and 
his mother-in-law's malice. Domeford, May 3. 99- ' 

131. Th. (Boleyn E. of) Wiltftiire, to Ld. Crom- 
well? fending him his collar and his beft George. to 
be returned to his chaplain. Hewer. 100; 

132. Robert (Ratcliffe E. of) Suffex, to the Ld. 
Privy Seal (Cromwell) foliciting the ftiewardfhip 
'of the houfehpld. Ely place, Holbourn, Aug. i. 

101. 

133. Robert E. of Suffex, to Mr. fee'' fending 

him a patent for an annuity of 20 nobles. Wodch. 
Feb. 27. ' 101. b. 

134. Mary (Ctfs. of) Suffex (wifi^ to the above) 
to. lady Lyell (Lifle) requefting her to procure an in- 
creafe oif pay to one Edward Scroclet? * 102. 

135. Hen. (Grey Marq. of) Dorfet, to fee'' 

in favour of the priorefs of Nuneton, who had been ^ 
aggrieved by her neighbours. Afteley, Aug. 3 1, 

102. b. 

1 36. Margaret (widow of Thomas and mother of 
the above Hen. Marcj. of) Dorfet, to lord .... . com- 
plaining heavily of her fon's undutifulnefs, who 
withheld her property from her. 103. 

137. Edward (Seymour E. of) Hertford, to the 
Lfl. Privy Seal ; thanks him for news concerning* the 
D. of Cleves, and the Fr. king's good refolutions, 
Wollfall, July 17. 104. 

138. G. of Kyldare, to Ld in favour of 

John Wulf, to whom fome ftuff was to be delivered, 
which had been withheld by ordei' of the D. of Nor- 
folk. At the . . . Nov. 20. 104. b. 

139. J. Ormond Rofs, to the Ld. Privy Seal, re- 

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queftihg him to befriend the prior ?tnd monaftery of 
Fa\^^rlying in Ireland. 105. 

1 40. Tho. Cromwell (mafter of the Rdlls and fec^^ 
of ftate) to fii- Tho. Audley, chancellor ; defiring 
him to haften the printing of a proclamation : with 
the chancellor's anfwer at the bottom. From the 
Rolls, Nov. 11, 1533. ^ 105. b. 

141. Henry Montagu, to Mr. Secretary (Crom- 
well ?) defiring his prote6Hon on the death of his 
father-in-law, lord Bergevenny-Euridge : this letter 
is ilfo figned by two of the Nevills. whether 
the above Montagu was Henry Poole, Ld. M. who 
married a daughter of Geo. Nevill Ld. Berg? but 
this dots not perfeflly agree with the pedigrees. 1 06. 

142. G. (lord) Talbot, to the ah^oner (Wolfey ?) 
about fome wine and go>vn-cloth procured for him. 
Calais, May 19. 106. b. 

143. Walter {lord) Hungerford, to Ld. 

about a caufe between Edward Blackdon and his ap- 
prentices. Ferleigh, July I. ^07- 

144. Henry (Pole Ld.) Montague, to Ld. . . . . . - 

thanks for klndneffes ; reports Ld. Haftings being ill, 
which prevents his mother (the countefs of Salifbury) 
from going to Warblington. Amtill, Sept. 15. 

107. b. 

1,45. Jehang (fome French prince?) to Card. Wol- 
fey; requefting the difpatch of a meffenger. (Fr.) 
St. Sauveur de Dive ? July 2. loa. 

146. George (Bullen vifcount) Rochford, to K. 
Henry VIM.; reports, the arrival of the admiral of 
France at Canterbury, and his intended progrefs to- 
wards London. Canterb. Nov. 14. . lOS. b. 

147. Anne (probably wife to the above Vifc.) Roch- 
foi'd, to lady Wingfield ; profeffing friendfliip. 109. 

•148. Jane (widow of the above Vifc.) Rochford, 
to fee' (Cromwell ?) defiring fome Huff and plate of 
her late hufband, for her fubtiftence. 109; b^ 

149. Rich. Ld. Latimer and Wm. Ld. Conyers, to 
Henry VIII ; a report of their proceedings as com- 
miffioners for the N. and W. ridings of Yorklliire. 
Snape, April 28. iio. 

150. Henry (RadcliflF Ld.) Fitzwauter, to Ld. 
........... concerning fome conteft between the 

Bp. of Noi-A^'ich and one Rich. Watfon. Norwich, 
March 7. lio.b. 

151. Arthur (Plantagenet Vifc.) Lifle, to Ld. 
Cromwell? intelligence about Dr. Latimer's preaching 
in favour of papacy, and concerning the ftate of the 
borders in his parts. Calais, Feb. 27. m. 

152. John of Audley, to Ld. Cromwell ? craving 
his advice in a delicate emergency. Fandereys 
Marche? Jan. 24. - ill. b. 

153. George (Brooke Ld.) Cobham, to Ld. Crom- 
well ; inclofing an examination of one Robt. Stretyn, 
charged with uttering feditious language; alfo re- 
porting that the mayor of Rochefter fuffcreth corn 
to be exported. Cobham-hall, May 9. 1 12. 

154. Two notes: figned, 1. Anne Margaret B^rge- 
yenny ; arid 2. Anne Mattry was ? 112. 

155. Thomas (Weft I^.) Lawarr, to a phyfician ; 
concerning the illncfs of his fifter Catherine. July 
3 112. b. 

156. Herre Scrop (Q^ whether H. I-d. Scroop of 

Bolton or Malhani?) to . about an exchange 

of Ibme manors with the king. Langiey, Apr. 16. 

118. 

157. John Zouchc, to Henry VIII; concerning a 
title to an inheritance. Jan. 10. 1 13. b. 

i:>8. Mary Zouch, to her coufin Henry Fitz Allan 
£. of Arundel, chamberlain to Hfen. VIII ? befeeching 



him to intercede with Card. Wolfey, that flie and her 
fifters may obtain fome. employment at court, they 
being left deftitute. Notwell, Ott. 8. 114. 

159. Tho. (Ld.) WentWorth, to Ld. Cromwell? 
reporting James Crawford of Ipfwich to be an evil 
difpofed perfon. 114. b. 

160. William (Ld.) Sandys (Ld. chamberlain), to 
fec^ Cromwell? fignifying the king's approbation of 
his fervices in fending intelligence. Weftm. Jan. 

28, 1538. 115. 

161. John Hufe (Ld. Hufley) to fome command- 
ing officer or magiftrate at Lincoln ; apprizing him 
of in infurre6lion in Lindfay, and ordering certain 
precautions to betaken. Sleaford, Od. 3. 116. 

162. Henry (Ld.) Stafford (fon to the D. of Buck- 
ingham), to Mr. Wryfley ; thanking him for good 
offices. March 26. 116. b. 

163. Thomas Harowdon (J. Vaux Ld. Harwe- 
don) his appointment of Rich. Button furveyor of 
his manor ot Newington Lucye in Kent. May 9, 
1534. 117. 

164. Francis (Ld.) Haftings (afterwards E. of 
Huntingdon) to Ld. Cromwell? requefHng the grant 
pf an abbey, naming Burton lay the. Stoke, Feb. 20. 

117. b. 

165. John (Bourchier Ld.) Bemers (Lieut of Ca- 
lais) to Henry VIII ; reports the E. of Angus being 
arrived at Boulogne from Scotland. Calais, March 
26. 118- 

166. Tliomas Scrope, to Tho. Cromwell? defiring 
him to write to Ld. Conyers not to moleft his game. 
Bolton-caftle. May 15. iis. b. 

167. Thomas (Stanley Ld.) Monteagle, to Ld. 
Cromwell ? in anfwer to fome complaints brought 
againft him for oppreffing his neighbours. Hdmeby- 
caftle, March 11. 119. 

168. John (Ld.) Lumley, to Ld. Cromwell ? thanks 
for kindncfs, &c. 119. b, 

169. (Thomas Ld.) Burgh to Ld. Cromwell? re- 
quefting to be exempted from coming to Parliament. 
Edefton, March 30. ^ 120. 

170. John lord Dudley, to offering an 

excufe for the non-payment of a fum, and tendering 
fecurity. Weftm. May 11. . 120. b. 

171. Edward (Ld.) Dudley, to Card. M^olfey; 
ftating the circumftances of a robbery committed on 
John Mofeley, a tenant of his. Dudley Britton, 
Jan. 24. 121. 

172. W Mountjoy, to Card. Wolfey; 

about the pay of the garrifon and the fortifications 
Q|* Tournay. Tournay, June 4. 122. 

: 173. Henry . to fee'' Cromwell? about a 

fuit between him and fome of his tenants. Parat. 

oa. 122. 

174. Chriftopher (Ld.) Conyers, to Lord 

thanking him for the friendlhip flicwn his fon. Skel- 
ton, May 24. 123. 

175. Anne Conyers (widow to the above) to Ld. 
appointed guardian to her eldeft fon ; de- 
firing him to Ihew favour to her, and her younger chil- 
dren. Skelton, July 10. 123. 

1 76. Walter Devercux (Ld. Ferrers) to the Ld. prc- 
fident of the Prince's council in Wales ; remonftrating 
againft certain fubpasnas ilTued in Wales. Charte- 
ley, Jan. 9. 124. 

177. a- Anne Bai kcley (widow of Thomas 5th Ld. 
Berkley) to Tho. Cromwell ? concerning fome mat-# 
ters relating to her jointure. May. 125. b. 

177. b. M^illiam Saint John, to Ld. Cromwell ? re- 
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on the coaft ; and about the elc6>ion of a knight of 
tlieftire. Portfniouth, March f). 126. 

1 78. Tho. (Ld.) DWrcy, to Henry VIII; intelligence 
about the Scots. Temple Newlbn, May 21. 127. 

179. D. (Doufabella) D'Arcy (M'ife to the above) 
to her huiband ; reprefenting the danger flie and their 
family are in, and defiring him to come to their re- 
lief. Gaytforth, June 127. b. 

180. Tho. (Ld.) D'Arcy, to a captain; ordering 
bim to come to him. Nov. is. 128. 

181. The Lds. of Council, to Henry V'lII ; congra- 
tulating him on his j)rofpcrous journey to Calais, tS:c. 
Weftm." J une 1 3, 1 5 1 9 ? 129. 

182. The council of Ireland, to certify- 
ing the good condudl of the bearer of the letter. 
Dublin, May 22. 130. 

183. John (Ncvil Ld.) Latimer, to the Ld. Privy 
Seal; declining the rc(jucft of letting him have his 
houfe in the Chaitulycs" church-yard. Wyke in 
Worcefter/h. Sept. 30. 13 1. 

184. The Lds. of Council, to Henry VIII ; congra- 
tulatory on his profperity ; report a iearch they had 
caufed to be made in London, and an apprehenfion 
of a plague breaking out. Weftm. Oct. 14, 1519? 

131. b. 

185. The Lds. of Council, to fome magiftrate ; re- 
ferring to his court the cafe of a debt claimed of 
Mrs. Johnfon. Greenwich, June 25, 1546. 132. 

186. Divers lords! to Henry VIII ; certifying that 
there is a great fcarcity of money in Kent. Canter- 
bury, May 3. 133. b. 

187. Divers lords, to Card. Wol fey ; defiring di- 
TC^iions concerning the manner in which princefs 
Mary is to keep her Chriftmas. Teoxbury, Nov. 28. 

134. 

188. Margaret Douglas, to Ld agreeing 

to retrench her houfelibld as much as he fliall direA. 

134. b. 

189. Wm. Ld. Sandys and four others, to Card. 
WoHey, by fir Wm. hkevington, fent to report the 
ftateof their garrifons, &c. Guifnes, Jan. 13. 135. 

190. Sir Thomas More, to Card. Wolfey? figni- 
Ij'ing that the king had figned certain bills for fir 
Kidi. Wingfield. Oking, Sept. 1, IS6. b. 

191. Francis Bryan, to declaring his de- 
fire to obey pun6lually the king s orders. Dec. 16. 

137. 

192. William Fitzwilliam, to Card. Wolfey ? re- 
ports that the foul weather prevented his failing; re- 
monftrates that all the fliips were not coUedecl, &c. 
Dow^ns, July 29. 137. b. 

193. T. Hemas? Capt. Lieut, to Ld. Cromwell; re- 
ports his having fent away to Normandy the Fran- 
cifcan monks, M'ho had refufcd to take the oaths re- 
quired by the king. Guernfey, Sept. 20. 13 8. 

194. Henry to fec^ Cromwell? recom- 
mending the fuit of one Stourton. Greenwich, May 
'^^^ 139. 

195. John Dudley, to Ld. Lifle his father; about 
the purchafe of a horfe. 141, 

196. Sir Tho. Defmond, to Henry vili ; reports his 
proceedings, and thofe of the eari of Defmond his coufin 
iigainft certain rebels. Crodayne, Feb. 12. 141. 

197- Robert (Ld.) Courlbn, to Card. Wolfey, con- 
ccming the conditions on which he is willing to <yive 
up his houfe to the Card. April 30. 142. 

198. Mabell (lady) Southampton and f) other la- 
dies, to Henry VIll; expiellino; their admiration of 
JUM fliips, and thafiJking him tor the good enteitaia- 



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ment they had received on board of them. Portf- 
niouth, Aug. 4. 143. 

199. Odonnell, to Henry VIII ; in exculpation of 
his condu6l. Dongall, Jan. 12, 1414. 144. b. 

200. Agnes duchefs of Norfolk ; her receipt for 
£.\3. 6. paid her by Ld. Hen. Fitzwater. March 19^ 
1536. 147. 

201. J. Ruflell, to Card. Wolfey; fignifying that 
he had reported to the king the cardinal's examina- 
tion of Philips and Vynes. Windfor, Feb. 20. 150. 

202. Tho. Arundel^ to Tho. Cromwell; defiring 
the difpatch of a bilL 153. 

203. Tho. Cheyne, to about fome intended 

proceedings of one Haifyhvood, &c. Oft. 26. 153. b. 

204. Tho. Cromwell, to Stephen Gardiner; with 
minutes of inftruAions to be laid before the king. . 
Lond. June 18 : with Gardiner's anfwer at the bot- 
tom, dated Hampton-court. 154. 

205. John (Fiflier Bp. of?) Rochefter, to fcc'^ 
Cromwell ; reprefenting his ill fiate of health, and 
defiring to be excufed attendance. Rochefter, Jan. 
28. 154. b. 

206. Edmund Bonner, to Ld defiring 

the bearer, a mefllenger, may be difpatched with fpeed! 
Compiegne, Nov. 2. 155^ 

207. ' Rich. Pace, to Card. Wolfey ; reports the fa- 
vourable difpofition of the Swifs towards the king. 
Middlehaim, June 13. 155. b. 

208. Sir R. Wingfield, to Card. Wolfey ; reports 
that the neighbours of Calais feem difpofed to hofti- 
lities. Calais, Jan. 20. 156. 

209. Elizabeth Cromwell (wife of Gregory fon tp 
Thomas Cromwell) to Henry VIII ; craving favour 
and afliftance, notwithftanding the demerits of her 
father-in-law. j^^^ 

210. William (afterwards Ld.) Paget, to 

thanks for kindnefs obtained from Mr. Cofferer, and 
about fome property. Draiton. 157. b. 

211. J6hn (Ld.) Mordaimt, to . about 

the payment of a debt to the king. 153, 

212. William Petre, to reports the quiet 

furrender of Butley abbey. Butley, March 1. i58.b. 

213. David Cecil (grandfather to Ld. Burleigh) to 
fec^ Cromwell ; concerning an obligation one Me- 
rynge brings again ft hnn, which he declares to be a 
forgery. Stanford, April 8. 159. 

214. David Cecil, to fcc^ Cromwell; on his (Ce- 
cil) being appointed fheriff of North amptonfb. 
Stanford, June 28. . 159. 

215. Bryan Tuke, to fec^ ; about an aftioa 

<:onceming wool. Hampton-court, Nov. 24, 1514. 

160. 

216. Tho. Wiat, to Ld. ... recommends 

Th. Ghamberleyue, his fervant, to fome favour. 

160. b. 

«17. Tho. Henneage, to direding liim and 

fir Fr. Bryan to come to the king. Oteland. 161. 

218. T. Dalby and 9 others (commiflionenj) to 
Card. Wolfey ? with an account of their expenfes. 1 62. 
^ 219. A paper in Edward vith's hand-writing, in- 
titled " Certain pointes of waighty matters to be im- 
mediately concluded on by my Council." Jan I8 

1551. /y,/ 

220. Lady (afterwards queen) Elizabeth, to the 
Lds. of Council; concrrning Ibnie landed property 
and dealings with one Smith. Hatfield. Mav 3 ] 
1559. • 17s/ 

CGI. Henry (Grey duke of) Suffolk, to Edwarf[ 
VI; highly complimental. (Lat) Cambridge^ May 

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t'^^. An original grant oi Edward VI. of the third 
part of iVvcral manors in Dorfetfliirc and Hampfliirc, 
to John (liullcll) Farlof IJedford ; alfo the wardiljip 
of Henry Trenchard. (Lat.) 177. 

e23. Lady (afterwards queen) Mary, to 

defiling his interference in behalf of INlrs. Coke, her 
mother's old fervant, for the farm of Ryibridge. 
Court, April 15. 

224. Mary the French queen, to Card. Wolfry ? 
requefting him to do her favour M'ith her brotlier Men. 
VIII. Paris? Jan. lo, 1515. 202. b. 

2C5. Lady (afterwards Q.) Mary, to fee' Cromwell ; 
dcfjring tljat the father of her fervant, Richard Wil- 
br.ain, may he exempted fiom coming to court to 
receive knighthood. Oxford, May 28. 203. 

226. Renoldus Polus, to Card. Wolfey; compli- 
mcntal, and recommeruling himfelf to his prote6lion. 
(Lat.) Oxford, Oct 205. 

227. Renoldus Polus, to jeconimending 

the Venetian ambafladors. Padua. 206. b. 

228. INIary Q. of Sc. to Q. Elizabeth ; in behalf of 
George Douglas, who was going to Scotland onfome 
concerns of his oM p. (Fr.) Sheffield-caftle, May 
13. 227. 

229. Nic. Heath (Archbp. of York and chancel- 
lor) to concerning his refignatioii of the 

feals, and the appointment of a fucceflbr. South- 
wark, Sept. 26, 1573? 229. 

230. Henry Cobham, probably to fir R. Cotton ; 
deliring the loan of a Tacitus with lord Eflex's anno- 
tations. Blackfryars, Jan. 12, l602. 285. b. 

231. G. Hanfdon, to fir R. Cotton; defiring his 
opinion of two meiials. Court, Dec. 18, 1600. 286. 

232. Mquntjoy, to Q. Elizabeth; profefling his 
zj^al for her fervice, particularly in the fupprefling of 
a rebellion. Junes, 1600. 287. 

233. James VI. K. of Sc. to Ld. Burgh; recom- 
mending a perfon fent to claim fome arrears of an 
annuity, ilolyrood-houfe, May 3l, 1593. 299. 

234. Catherine de Joycufe duchefs of Guife, to 
James I ; condoling on the death of Pr. Henry his 
fon. (Fr.) Paris* Dec, 15, 1612. 303. 

235. H. (Howard) Northampton, to fir Robt Cot- 
ton ? Greenwich. 306. b. 

236. R. S. to lord ) 307. 

237. R. Salifbury, to the Ld. Privy Seal (Hen. E. 
of Northampton.) Bath, May 17, 1612. 307. b. 

238. T. Arundel, to fir Robert (Cotton?) about 
fome books. 308. 

239. H. (Wripthefley E. of) Southampton, to 

in favour qf fome poor people at Gofport, who com- 
plained of being opprelicd by Winter, captain of the 
pinnace, &c. 06t. 17. . ' 31 1. 

240. Wm. Howard, to fir Robt. Cotton; about two 
infcriptious. Naworth, Aug. 29, 1608. 322. 

?4i. Tho. Burghley, to fir Robt. Cotton. .S22. 

242. Tho. Clinton, to fir Robt. Cotton. Sturton, 

June 10, 1604. 322. 

«43 Haryngton, to a coufm. Combe, 

Nov. 2(), 1606. . 335. 



abdut Cotton. Chartcr-houfe yard 
249. Sir Lo. Knyveton, Aus: 



244. William Cecil, to fir Robt. Cotton ; requeft- 
hvj; a benefice in his gift for Mr. Sharp, his (Cecil's) 
tutor. Theobald's. 325. 

245. G. Carew, to fir R. Cotton ; defiling to know 
when Ld. Salilbury may fee his ftudy, and fending 
him two coins. ^ 326. 

246. Cha. Young and J. Selden, to fir R. Cotton ; 
two notes about books. 326. b. 

247. An extraft from J. B. Cardona; about the 
manner in which ^ISS. are fecured to the public at 
Florence. ' 30^^ 

248. Sir Kenelm Digby, to fir R. Cotton; with 
letters and requefts to Mr. James and Mr. Allen at 
Oxford ; and about the favourable reports at court 

.330. 
Vincent, Wm. 

Howard, Tho. Yelverton, G. Carew, Willm Camden, 
(Dudley Carleton Ld.) Dorchefter, and I'ho. Brude- 
nell, to fir Robt. Cotton; notes about the loan of 

MSS. 332. 



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VefpafianuSj F. XV, 

Codex membran. in folio, foliis coiiftan$ 326, 

Regiftrum chartarum monafterii Sci. Pancratii dc 
Lewes, k Willelmo (Je Warenna Surregi© comity, 
et Gundrada uxqre fua, A** 1078, fundati. Fol 9, fie 
fcribitur " Rofetus Auncell quonds^m prior de Lewes 
" me fieri fecit A. D. 1444." Hoc codice, infignioris 
nota?, olim Com. l^orfet, dein V. CI. Edw. Byfli pe- 
culium, vir de antiquitatibus Ariglicanis optin\e 
meritus Mat. Hutton, S. T. P. BibHothecam Cotto- 
nianem locupletavit. 



Vefpafiamis, F. XVI. 

Codex chartftceus, in folio, conilans foliis 46. 

A houfehold account, probably kept by the w ife 
of fome merchant in London, from March 25, 1594, 
to March 25, 1595; with marginal notes of who 
dined and fupped with the family. 

Vefpafianits^ F- XVII. 

Codex chartac. in folio, coiiftans foliis 1 1 1, cuni 
fuperiore fimul compadus. 

1. A diary of public events from. May 1509, to 
Dec. 1521. u 

. 2. A merchant's account book (journal) from 
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Titusy A. I. 

Codex et membran. et chartac. in 4to. conftans 
foliis 151. 

1. Hiftoria Elienfis infulse et ecclefiae poll S. 
Ethelrcdani : liber fecundus, i temp. fcil. R. Edgar', 
ad R. Edwardiim confeflbrem. Subjunguntur chartac 
<juanipluriii3« regum Saxonum et Anglorum, pontifi- 
cum, epifcoporum, &c. k fundatione ejafdem niona- 
fterii ad R. Stephanum. i. 

2. Chronica abbatum et epifcoporum Elienfis mo- 
nafterii et ecclefiie, k Brithnoto abbate primo, ad mor- 
tem Philippi Morgan, A** 1433. 63. 



Titus, A. 11. 

Codex membran. in 4to. foliis conftans i6l. 

1. Iliftorije ecclefiaj Dunelmenfis liber, qui haec 
fpeciatim continet : 

(a.) De ftatu Lindisfarnenlrs, i. e. Dunelmenfis 
ecclefiae, per Ven. Bedam prelbyterum; et de 
geftis epifcoporum Dunelmenfium, ab A* 635 ad 
An. 1151, per Turgotium monachum Dunel- 
n).enfem; in quo inferitur chronica Cutbberti 
Girvenfis monachi, de morte Bedae; fc. ad an- 
num 7.35. 1. 

(b.) Gaufridi, facriftae de Coldingham, liber, de 
llatu ecclefise Dunelmenfis, qui incipit ab obitu 
Oulielmi EpL de S. Barbara A* 115I, adelecr 
tloneni D.Morgani(R. Johannisfratris) A* 1213. 
Subjungitur breyis narrati^o de Sco. Cuthb.erto. 

(c.^ Robertus Gray flan us Dunelmenfis, dePonti- 
nqibus Durefmi®, ab A* 1213 ad An. 1345. 86. 

(d.y Demiraculis Sci. Cuthberti. 127. 

(e.) Gulielmus Chambers, de moribus Ricardi de 
Bury Epi. Dunelmenfis, qui fupremum obiit diem 
A** 1245. 132. 

Praemittitur huic libro elenchus capitum, qui 
enimvero ordine nimis pnepoftero exfcribitur. 
«. De ortu et vita B. patris Cuthberti libellus, de 
Scoticis, i. e. Hibemicis au6toribus colledus. 134. 
S. Ejufdem vita, veifibus hexametris rhythmicis. 

148. 

4. Rcgiftaun breve de ftatu ecclefiae Dunelmenfis, 
ab A' 635 ad tempora Galfridi epifcopi. 1 53., 

5. Relatio brevis de Sco. Cuthbcrto, et quomodo 
corpus ejus Dunelmum venerit: exccrpta de vitaet 
miraculis S. Cuthberti. 158. 

6. Previ^rium Chronicse Hagulftadienfis ecclefiag, 
vulgariter Hexham, ab A** 674 ad temp. Hen. I. regis : 
▼ix duas paginas continet. 1 60. b. 



.Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 64. 

^ 

1. Confoederationes et ligaa initas et renovata; inter 
reges Cafte^te et Legionis, eorumq. pf^oeuratores, et 
;reges Fr^iciae; annis 1366, 1369, 1381, 1386, 1391, 
1395, 1396. 2, 

2. Confoederatione^ faftse inter R. Franciae, et Ro- 
beitum II. R. Scotise j annis 1371, 1390. 22. 

3. Confoederationes fadae inter Owenum principem 
Walliee, et jregetu Fraacia^ ; annit U04 et ^405 : 



praemittuntur procurationes Oweni oratoribus fuis 
datas. 29. b. 

4. Juramentum Caroli VI. R. Franciae, de obfer- 
vandis confoederationibus, dudum inter patrem fuum, 
et Robertum II. R. Scotiae initis : datum A* 1483. 

38. 

5. Ratificatio regis Scotite, de fubfidiis fibi per 
regem praeftandis. AM 483. 38. b. 

6. Quietantiaj regis Scotiae, pro pecuniis fubfidiariis 
fibi folutis. 39. b. 

7. Literae Henrici III. et Johannisll. RR. Caftell^e, 
quibus confirmantligasetconfioederationes inter ipfos; 
et reges Franciae, eorumque ha^redes. Annis 1394, 
1408. 43. 

8. Requite des trois ordres du duch6 de Nor- 
mandie, auroy (Henry VI.) avec articles. 52. 

9. Reponfe du roi k la fufdite requite. 55. 

1 0. Lettres du meme roy, aux villes dc Paris, Rouen, 
etautres. 57. b. 

1 1 • ' — et du due de G loucefter, aux 

ambaffadeurs de France et de Normandie. 60. 

12. — , ^dea 

magiftrats de Paris ; Londres, le 16 Jan. 61. 

^5- des ambaflfadeurs de France, au dit roy; 

Portfmouth, le 25 Jan v. 61. 

Titus, A. IV. 

Codex membran. in svo. conftans foliis i«3. 
Sec. XI. 

1. Regular monachorum. eximii patris beatiflSmi, 
Benedi6li abbatis ; Latine et Saxonice : banc regulam 
CI. Junius, in praefatione ad ejufdem gloflarium 
Gothicum, quantivis efle pretii aflSrmat. 2, 

2. Capitula numero LXXII. quaj abbates et monachi, 
in communi confilio, k regularibus inviolabiliter con-r 
fervari decreverunt, in domo palatii Aquifgrani 6 Id. 
Julii, A. D. 917. impcrio vero glorioflfimi Lodovici 
4to. 107. 

3. " Memoriale qualiter in monafterio converfari 
" debemus." 

4. Ludovicus imperator, de feftivitatibus anni.'* 

1 1 7. b. 

5. Quomodo k monachis dies quadragefimales 
funt obfervandce : Latine, et inde verfio Gallica five 
Normanno-Gallica ; manu recentiori. 

Hie codex, praeclarus et eJeganter fcriptus, quondam 
fuit peculium Tho. AUeni Oxonienfis. 1 1 8. 

Titus, A. Y. 

Codex chartaceus, in 4to. conftans foliis 294* 

Collcftanea varii generis, praecipue de familiis nobi- 
libus Angliae, ex variis rotulis et libris antiquis- 
Tom. II. praefigitur indiculus alphabeticus literam A 
tantummodo compledeos. 

Titus, A. VL 

Codex chartaceus, m ^to. conftans foliis 451. 

1. Colle6UneaB ejufdem argumenti, Tom. VI. cun» 
indice alphabetico. 

' ' — — Tom. III. rurfuji^ 

cum indice. ^42. 

3. ' - " ■ ■ i Tom. V. cum 

iH^e. 261. 

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Titus, A. VIL 

Codex chartaceus, in 4to. conftans foliis 346. 

1. Colleaanea ejufdem argumeuti quod V. et VI. 
Tom. IV. cum indice. !• 



Tom. I. 107* 



Titus, A. VIII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 147. 

1. Sulcardus monachus, de prima conftruftione et 
dcdicatione cccleliae Welbnonafterienfis, ct de privi- 
kgi is ejufdem. 1. 

2. Priv ilegia feria? Wintonienfis. 60. b. 

3. Charta magna R. Henrici III. de libeitatibus 
Anglite. IQ.25. 63. b. 

4. Charta ejufdem de forcfta. 65. b. 

5. Vita S. Edmundi regis, per Ofbertum de Clare 
priorem Weftmonafterii. A" ii 36. 67. 



Titus, A. IX. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 128. 

Eadmeri Cantuarienfis monachi, hiftoria novorum, 
five fui ftcuili, in Anglia. Ex hoc exemplari ea 4ua3 
typis mandavit CI. Seldenus A* 1623, tranfumebantur. 



Titus, A. X. 

Codex chartaceus, in 4to. conftans foliis 180. 

1 . Traftatus, vel potius fylloge majoris operis, de 
imperio, intelleciu, voluntate, bonitate et malitia* 
aduum humanorum. i. 

2, Tra^latus de facramentis in genere : per Mel 
chioremiCaftro; inceptus Corduba^, 1585. 79. 



Titus, A. XI. 

Codex chartaceus, in 4to. conftans foliis 369. 
Tra6latus varii h penu fcholafiicorum deprompti. 

1. Dc fponfalibus et matrimonio. i, 

2. De dele6latione morofa. 83. 

3. De fpeciebus luxuria?, fornicatione, raptu, adul- 
tcrio, inceftu, facrilegio, et peccato contra naturam. 

109. 

4. De reftitutione ; per Didacum Alvarez k Corduba 
Soc.Jefu. 1586. 135. 



Titus, A. XII. 

Codex chart, in 4to. conftans foliis 6i. 

1. jOrdonnances dela cit6 de Geneve. 1589. (Im- 
prim^\) 1. 

2. Ordonnances faites par les (eigneurs, fyndics^ ct 
confeil de la cit6 de Geneve. 35. 



Titus, A. XIII. 

Codex membran. et chart, in 4to. conftans foliis 

190. 

1. Chronicon Angliae, i Bruto ad R. Edwardum 

III. CCTt^tfOU, 

2. Additamenta chronicorum Profperi Aquitanici, 
ex antique MS. codice pra?fertim de rebus Anglicis, 
ab A** 466, ad An. 13S9, per Guil. Lambarduni tra/i- 
fcripta. A" 1566. 41. 

3. Dc jure fuperioritatis regum Anglias in reg- 
num Scotice: ex annalibus prioratus S. Marise Hunt- 
ingdon, ijs. 

4. Goweri poema, de populari tumultu et rel)el- 
lione. A' 4 Ric. II. mutilum. 104. 

5. Confuctudines Angliae in rebus ecclefiafticis, 
quse proponebantur Thomse Becket. 137. 

6. Conftitutiones quas conftituit Henricus rex in 
Normannia. 14^ 

7. Excerptum de decimis. 143. 

8. Suffraganeorum XXVI. fedes in Anglia, ex fta- 
tuto 31 Hen. VIII. 1534. 144. 

9. Decreta concilii Londinenfis fub Anfelmo 
Archiep. Cantuar. 3 Hen. I. 1 lo^?. 146, 

10. A note of the time the fee of Rome continued 
at Avignon, viz. 1302 — 1377. 148. 

1 1. A note concerning the decree of Simon Lang- 
ham Abp. of Canterb. againft pluralities. 149. 

12. The names of the priefts, officers to the king, 
and judges of the law, temp. Edw. III. et Ric. L 

150. 

13. De epifcopis Cambrenfibus fedi Cantuarienfi 
fub. R. Henrico I. fubjedis. 15.4. 

1 4. De jurifdidione ecclefiaftica archiepifcopi Can- 
tuarienfis. 154. b. 

15. Excerptum de excommunicatione contra im- 
pugnantes libertates ecclefiae. 156. 

16. De dccretaHbus. 157. 

17. A note of the firft Parliaraent or council of 
ftate aflembled at Salifbury, 14 Hen. I. 1^. 

18. A fliort note of the divifion of the province of 
Canterbury into pariflies, A. D. 630. IGO. b, 

19. A note on the fupport of the jurifdiflion of the 
court of arches, by Simon Sudbury Abp. of Canterb. 

161. 

20. A note on the vifitation of Wm. Courtney 
Apb; of Canterb. and of the oppofition thereto made 
by the Bp. of Exeter. 1384. 161. 

21. A note on the prerogatives of the metropolitan 
church of Canterb. 1494. i65. 

22. Lyra decachorda; five cento Horatianus: 
poema in execrandam proditionem pulverariam. 

166. b. 

23. Cannen perfonatum. i. e. !profopopocia Bafi- 
lica, feu poema de tranflatione corporis Marian regi- 
n» Scotor. k Petriburgo Weftmonafterium A** 1612, 
per E. B. A. (Edm. Bolton Armig.) ,178. 

24: A ftatute of Henry VIII, for a ietinue of men 
at arms to be chofen out of the nobility. (Original ? 
an indenture on vellum.) 1 85. br 

Titus, A. XIV. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 80. 

Clironicon Tho. Wikes; aliter chronicon Saliiburi- 

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enfis monafierit, ab adventu conqneftoris A** 1066, ad 
18 Edw. I. 1389. Extat inter rerum Anglicarum 
Scriptores XX. Galei Tom ii. p. 21: ubi enim 
chronicon ufque ad annum 1304 pertingit. 

TUus, A. XV. 

Codex chartacens, in 4to. conllans foliis 804. 

Prima pars di6iionarii Saxonico-JLatijii, nempe 4 
litera A ad literam L iiiclufive : colleftum ex 
gloffariis, legibus, et verfionibus Evangeliorum, regula 
S. Benedifti, paftorali S. Gregorii, homiliis iElfrici, 
ct aliis fcriptis Saxonicis; etper Job. Jofcelinum et 
Job. Parkerum (Matthaei filium ut videtur) fcrip- 
tum. \ 



Titus, A. XVL 

Codex chartaceus, in 4to. foliis conftans 308. 

Superioris codicis pars altera, continens voces Sax- 
onicas k lit. M ad lit. Z inclufive. 



Titus, A. XVII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 50. 

Le facre, couronnement, triompbe, et entree k Paris 
de madame Claude de France, fille de Louis xil. roy 
de France, et de Anne heritiere de Bretagne, epoufe 
^ Francois 1. R. de France; et de fon regne: avec 
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Titus, A. XYIIL 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftaiis foliis 84. 

I. De poenis canonicis; quomodo facerdos ife debet 
habere erga fibi confitehtem. i'. 

Ordo officiorum dominicaliuml 6. 

S. Contra malos ecclefiafticorum moresj^ verfus 
rhythriiici. ^.K 

4. De ortu et vita S. Wilfridi. 1 1. 

5. Hiftoria Britonum, per Galfridum Monumethen- 
tfsm compilata. 15. 

6. Dialogus inter corpus etfpiritum; rbythmice. 

8fi.b. 



Titus, A. XIX. 

Codex chartaceus, in 4to. conftans foliis 156. 

1. Symeon Dunelmenfis, de fucceilione pontifi- 
cum Eboracenfium. , 3. 

2. De civitate et epifcopis Lincolnias. 4. 

5. Verfus rhythmici, de origine et ftatu ecclefise 
Eboracenfis : ubi multa interferuntur de adventu 
Anglorum in Britanniam. q. 

4. Demontibus, ecclelii3,,et reliquiis urbis Romse. 

11. b. 

. 5. Narrationes quaedam de nobili rege Arthuro; 
qualiter confirmatus fuit in fide, de ejus morte, et de 
illius corporis inventione. 16^ 

6. Tradlatus de Sco. Jofepho de Arimathsea ; ex- 
traftiis de libro quodam, quem invenit Theodofius 
imperator'in Jerul'alem, in praetorio Pilati^ 1 8. 



7. Excerpta ejc aliislibris, dp duodecim difcipulis 
apoftolorum Philippi et Jacobi ; et de Glaftonia. 

19. b. 

8. Turpinus arcbiep. Rhemenfis, de geftis Caroli 
magni, regis Francorum. 24. 

9. Excerpta qusedam theologica ex Chryfoftomo, 
auare Evangdifta non dixit " In principioerat fiUus, 
led verbum de magno Dei nomine, &c. 43. b^ 

• 10. Notula; breves, quo tempore Hugo de Giim- 
fton, et Johannes Birdeftali erant abbates de Kirk- 
ftall. . . 47.b. 

.11. De tribusregibu^ uti appdlantur, Colohienfi- 
bus, regi cuidapi Dauorum apparentibus, fabulofa 
narratio. Item de Barnaba, . Tnebanorum legione, 

&C . 48: 

12. MifcellsB obfervationes de arithmetica, de cura 
ca^rorum, de modo feminandi terram arab>Iem, de 
ceconomia, &c. . 50. 

13. Vita S. Thurftani Arcbiep. Eborac. parlim 
oratione foluta, partim ligata, per Hugonem de Pon- 
tefirafto monachum, et Galfridum de Nottingham. 

53. 

14. Dialogus inter S. Bemardum abbatem Clara- 
:vallenfem, et quendam monachum ejus, apparentem 
ppftmortjBm; metrice. 56. b. 

15. jCoUeftanea hiftorica de S. Fridefwida, denariis 
S. Petri, de ftudio Oxoniae, de divifione Angliae in fex 
regna, de Platone et Hypocrate. 57. 

16. ' Mifcellanea de monafterio de Kirkfiall, et^ de 
familia Laceyc^rum. 59. 

i 17* EfFata Merlini Sylveftris, metrice reddita per 
Galfridum Monumethenfem, ad Robertum (Groft- 
head) epifcopum Lincolnienfem; (conf. Vefp. E.. IV. 
112. b.) 63. 

18. Vita Merlini Sylveftris, per Galfridum Monu- 
methenfem. " 74., 

19. Libellus de vita et miraculis S. confefToris et 
ppntifici Kentegerni, k quodam monacho, rogatji 
five .intimatione Herberti Glafguenfis, compofitus. 
'[ 76. 

20. Liters Benedi6li xi. papae, ad Edwardum lit. 
R. Angliae, contra Ludovicum de Bavaria. 82. 

«l. Notulse de rege Edwardo III ? Brabantiam cum 
exercitu ingredienfe, et aliis ipfms geftis. 84. b. 

22. Liters Benedidi Papae XI, ad.R. Edwardum III; 
<le dontroverfia fuper jure regni Francis, inter ilium 
etPhilippum de Valois: cum"literi3 regis refponforiis. 

J 85. 

.23. Liters Philippi Vi de Valois R. Francis, ad R» 
Edwardum III. 37, 

24. Liters Roberti II. R. Scotorum, ad R. Edwar- 
dum III. 

25. " Teftamentum R. Henrici III, declarans primo- 
genituram filii fui Edwardi, nonEdmundi, quem fin- 
gunt quidam fuifle gibbofum, et priorem filium. 87. b. 

26. Liters varis de publicis rebus et libertatibus 
regni, inter Johannem Arcbiep. Cantuar. et R. Ed- 
^rdum III. gg 

27. Liters bins iqter Ludovicum ducem BavariSi 
et R. Edwardum III. 93^ 

28. Liters R. Edwardi III, ad epifcopos ; ut precis 
et milTas celebrent pro fdice fucceilU belli fufcepti ad* 
verfus Francos et Scotos. 94. j,/ 

29. Epiftola R. Edwardi III, ad papam Clementem 
VI r pro libertate ecclefis Anglicans, " plena fruau,^' 
utibi additjui*, cui per tunc papa aut cardiiiales ref- 
Rondere rationabiliter nefciebant." 95. ; 

SO., Epiftola Ckmeptb paps regi direfla, pro car- 

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djnaUbus, q^ibus provHiones prius fecerat, expulfis 
de^ftii8pro\4fiott!bus, 96. 

51. Epiftola Jol^annnis ducis Aquitaiiiae ct Xancaf- 
'tri^, Edmundi D. Eboraci, Thomse D. Glouceftrise, 
Willielmi Wintonienfis Epifc. Canccll. Johannis Mc-; 
nevenfis Epifc. thefaurarii, et aliomm B^agnatuita dej 
coBfilio Fegi$, ad Ckmentem VI. Papaan ; fuper feosdem 
trgumento. -96.^b. 

32. ^^piftola ducis Gelrics, ad rtgiMn-Edwapdmn III- 

33. Literse Iimocentii IV. P. ad ^rcbicji^iconum 
Tantnar. et Innocentium fcriptorem fuutn; fup^r 

provifione canonxcatus Lincolnias cuidam ncpoti luo, 
'Frlderico de Bavaria : admngitur' oppofttia fire pTO- 

ttftatio Robert! (Grofthead?) cpifcopi, contra eandcm 

'spmvifeonem. 99. 

34. Verfiis rhytbmici de WalHa. lOl. 

^5. De origine gigantum in infiila Albion. ipS. 

36. Dii^s coronations et obitus quo»*i3wJav ifgW | 
Ap^lifls ; viz. k il.:GiiUelmp npthp, ad R.:S;dwardji?ij 
1,V. iriciufive. 104 
. 37. Verfus dc AngHa, five in laudepi ejxas. 1 05. 

58. Verfus de Anglia, et Angloriim regibus: 
nomen Job. StaflFord aliena manu apponitur. 105. b. 

39. Epitapbium Gulielmi conqueftoris. Il4ib. 

<40. Remedium contra fpafinum : aliaque. Ho. 

41. Npta de fitu AngUae. i l^b. 

42. Thomas Stubbs de fucceffionibus pontififcUm 
tEboracenfiunii 3t Paulino ad mortem Jobannis Thurf- 
4)y A' 1373. 117. b. 

43. Nicolai Walkinton de Eirkham, brevis narra- 
tio de bello inter Hen. I. R. Angli®, et Ludovicnm 
^rotium R. Frsmcort^m : item de bello contra Scotos 
quod dicitur " de ftandardo." 144. 

44. Verfus rbytbmici fupcr mortem Willdmi liiar- 
tyris, ex vcneno calici ^ucnariftico immixto. 1^0. 

45. Nomina Arcbiepifcopor. Cantuar. et Eborac. 
ftcin verfus aftrologici. 150. 

46. Verfus elegiaci de bello de Runqevallc^ 153. 

Titvs, A. XX. 
Codex merabr^n. in 4to. conftans foliis 178. \ 

1 . Nigdli fpeculum ftuhorum. I . 

t. Verfus de principis Edwardi bello in Hifpania* 

47. b. 

3. Verfus Michaelis Blinvagn Comubienfi^, contra 
Henricum Abricenfem. ' 4g>. 

4. GoU«difputatio inter aquametvinum; rbyth- 
mice. ^3. 

5. Ejufdem dilTuafio nubendi ; rhythmice. 63. b. 

6 Robt. Baftonus de guerris Scotiae ; rhythiPMce. 

64. b. 

Ejufdem verfus rbytbmici, contra ftrtiftw. 

66. b. 

6 Ijufdem difputatio, de Divite et I^arp. 67. 

9. ,GuL Mapcs, de punition^e pecpati ; fc. quomodo 
D^up deftruxit rpimdmn per diluvium Noe ; rbyth- 
micis veriibus. Q7* b« 

10. ,GoUa3, de ,coateinptumm»<li : rbythmijci? >ver- 
fibu?. 69. 

U. Quomodo comes Gloveraiae fiicirit OMtfiis 
apud Strivelin, et Angli vifti. 

12. PrpbSi uxoris Addphi pvMMfttli% GptkXo 'Vir- 
i;iHttnus. ^^9- 



13. Imrocatio (invc6tiva) contra Frariciam. 7^. 

14. Rbythmus de ^bcllo Scotiae, ubi David Bri^ 
cratcaptus. .«2. b. 

15. Rbythmus de bello deCrefly, et Neville-Crofs. 

86. 

16. Verfus de couditionibga tnonachorum. 86. 

17. Verfus de proprietatibus quorundam anima- 
liurai ut de afifao, cane, -cdlumbis, ftilconc, Icone^ &c. 
' » Sfi. b- 

13. VerCiis de P^pa, Qjefare, eloquio, parafitp, mu- 
:H^re4iol?ili, mulieribus in .genere; de floribw, fruc- 
jtibus, et Wboribus. ,87. b. 

19. Difputatio inter Angluin ^tcFmuciimjrmetrief. 

80. Veifus de bello Trojano. 

21. mifcellanei de,amore, pavone, &c. 104. 

22. -GualoniaBritanni, qui floruit A* 1160, 

contra monachos. 1 05. 

23. de moderato ftudio. . .^08. 

24. de dietiatalis Domini. 109. 

25. ad avarum promilforem. log. b. 

26. ad Romam, ad regem, et ad Rufum : 

nullius valoris, uti et caeteri. 109. b. 

27. Hiftoria Mahumeti ; verfibos. 1 1 1. b. 

28. Verfus quidam de vocabulis quibufdarq^ quvs 
fola quantitate fyllabarum dift'erunt. 126. 

29. Roberti Bafton, exhortatio ad Anglos ; verfr 
bus. 126. b, 

SO. Comoedia Babionis ; verfibiis. . J£9. 

3 1 . -Coniioedia G^ta^ ; verfibus. 1 35, 

32. Pamphili liber ; veriibus. 141. b, 

33. Expanfio rofarum Virgilii. 151, 

34. Decretum inter gemellos ; v^erfibus. 151. b* 

35. Apocalypfis Golia? ; veriibus. (conf. Vefp. 
XIII. 26. b.) .153. 

36. Verfus deS. Sufanna. .155. b^ 

37. • contra mulieres. I5r8.. 

38. ^ Baftoni, contra papam, cardinales, r^esj 

&c. 159^ b. 

' 39. ^ Gulielmi Mapes, de monachis. 160. b* 
46. Difputatio inter coipus et animam. 16a. 

4 1 . Mapes, de miferiis mundi. 164. b. 

42. Ejufdem verfus, de convocatione Jldcerdotuni^ 
et jeorum^concubinis. i65. 

. 43. De Norfolcienfium moribus ; feu defcriptio 
Norfolcias, per quendam monachum Petroburgen- 
fem; rhythmice. 165. b. 

44. Defcriptionis iftius impugnatio; rhythmice. 

166. 

45. T)^ Chri^lo letecclefia ; rhythmice. 168. b. 

.46. De M^iria yirgine, per Mapem; rhythmice. 

l69/b. 

' 47. De curialitate in djsetaj rhvthmice. 175. 



Titusy A. XXI. 

€odex membran. in 4to. foliis eonflaas 90. litcris 
magnis quadratis exar^tus. 

1. Mariale; five liber hymnornm.rhytbmicQrum ad 
S. vrrginem Mariam, intermixtis Tfalmorum varii^ 
v(^culis, quos in honorem virginis fuperftitiofi^fimua 

laacip. Et erit tanqaam Jigmim quod plantatum, 
eft cecuii (feeus) decurfus atjuarum, ^ 
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" Ave-porta paradifi, 
" Lignutn vitae, quod amlfi, 
" Per te ijiihi jairi duclefcit, 
" Et falutis friiaus crefcit" 
tfnn. cum litania B.^^lariae .virgims. 

2. Pfelini quidani. 

3. Hymui ad virginem Mariam ; *GHm notulU mu- 
•ficic 90. b. . 

4. Fragmentum veteris GAUicanse.po^feos, tie quo- 
dam equite meiifae rotuncjae regis Arlburi. . 

Incip. " Ja dife ayait en Ja courte \t rais Art.ur 
" onoi;abilJe, 
Une cgevaler vailant de la ronde tabil, 
Ki efors avar mine de tut curtafy, 
" jKar repris ne fu ungis de nul villainic.'* 

94. b. 

Tittis, A. XXII. 

Codex, membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 382. ! 

Biblia Latina, vulgaris tranflationis ; prtemittiturj 
prologus; accedit ad calcem vocum IJLebjCf ica];u^ in-; 
terpretatio. j 

Titus, A. XXnL 

Codex cliartac. in 4to. foliorum 57^ ' 

" Of knighthood and batailf* a poem in old 
Englifh: 

'Beg. Som tyme it \vus the gyfe jtmpng the mk 

" To rede and write goodc and myghti.tbinges." 



Titus, A. XXW. 

-Qodex chartac. in 4to. folior. 256. 

1. Chronica brevis.de ortu^ vita, ac geftis siobilibns 
leFeiendi D. Willelmi de Wykham, oJun »epifcopi 
W^ntonienfis. ii. 

2. £ju{dm teflamentum, quod dicitiir mhima 
voluntas* 6. 

S. J>e ejufdem ortu, vita, etobitu; metrics, i h 
Xncip. Omnia c^m nequeam Willslnn fciri^re 
*Vgefta, 

Pauca brevi calam© fcribere nitar tgo.'* 

4. Collocutiones feptem, de laudibus nobiik antif- 
ptitis Willelmi de Wykham, diiceptDrum fqndQtoris 
xlericorum ; ad infignem doipinum Tbomam de Be- 
ky^gtona, Wellenfem et Bathonienfem pontificem. 

15. 

5. De provincia de Mangy ; ex libro Marci Pauli 
V^neti. (Gallice, unica pagina.) 64. 

6. Excerpta quasdam de rege Solomotie^ Dario, 
Uly0e,.etiEnea. . (65. 

7. De regibus Trojanis. (Gallice.) ©7. 

8. De regibus Italite, quando -Eneas appiitit, et 
FTanciaB it Phar*amondo ; et de genealogia regum An- 
gloram,^ RoUoneNonnanno, ad regcm Joliannem fme; 
tfirra. (Gallice.) 72 

9. Several copie* of verfes, moftof them of a f^-! 
cred argument, made either in queen Mary's or at the! 
beginning of queen Elizabetlv^ reign, 79. * 

10. Archbp. Cranmer's confeffion, before fais death. 

11. Vcrfes'on death, byR. E. 

JCcgin. O catife corps that long haft felt 

The preient pangs of deatli." 90. T>, 



12. Quidamverfus Latini, varii .argument! ; aliaquer 
|)hilofophica, &c. 91. 

^73. Afddnsipn^iioiendi five ordinandi militem.in-' 
clyti et heroici >6rdiuis eqcuituni immaciUatte virginis. 

102. 

14. Quadanicolleftanea de SufFolk, Norfolk, Dor- 
fttila, et 'Carrt:io. 115. 

1,5. Adcfciiptipn of' the county of Nottingham. 

* ■ ■' ' ' ^ . _ / ^ ' 117. 

16. ^QoU^Qan^a de C^ntio, ^Dorfctia, comifaltibus 
'5oniertfctt«iifi, ^ WiltWiierifi, Hanbnfenfi, ^L(ti<ieftrienfi, 
£,ittcolnienfi, Glouceftrienfi, etOxonienfi ; etde Cor- 
Hiibia. ; . A82.. 

ivrJOMsetdA^ A^ lCksolo m €x j^inhArta 

• 18. ^Quod foemina npn poteft elfe caput ecetefite 

• Anfwers to various queftions concerning tbt 
niafs. ^ jir5o, 

2b. Fragmentum tratfhttus cujd4Ham, parum, nifi 
libram iemiftdum ^qui iatitulatur '^De ceblis.eccle^ 
ikftacis," continens. 168. 

• 21. A coHeAidn, on relicks, confeffion, contAnpt 
of tht: world, celibacy <^ the cleigy, the life.of tnc 
Ghiiflian man, &c. probably written about the end 
of the reign of Henry VIU. t -ifSS. 

«£. A difcourfeon the text in Job VII. ^M^Iilitia 
eft vita hominis fuper terram.** 245^ 



Titus, A. XXy. 

C^dex et c})C(rtac: et membran. in 4to. conftans 

fohjs 138. 

Iniitulatur " Annales monafterii de BuelKo in Hi* 
htrxmJ* continet enim : 

i. Breve chronidon, 'ab orbe condito ad Cbriftum 
natum, et inde poft tempora S. Patricii fttfius, de rebus 
eciolefiiifticta ^bei^icocum. (Partim liafltitfe partim 
Uibeniice.) i» 

^2. The nMkniier <Jf Jfeekyng and (rffferyng, and jaJIb 
eff-^ttie beryng and tranflacions of the jt^ree holy 
kin^ i[)€ )Col^>n. ^ 05. 

^. Via nova dtvcrfarura region urn prc^rietatuta 
ileclarativa, difpoiitio terrs ikrido^, per Liulolphum, 
-qui Paliefdnam adiit A. D. 133^ et per quinquenniun 
ibi moratus eft. ?!• 

4. Yerfus quidam Latini, exeiis et evanefcentibut 
chara6ieribus. (in eharta.) 93. 

5. Hiftoria de regibus v^tuftis Britannorum, k rege 
Arthuro ad Cadwalladrmn* 105. 

6. Formulas obligationum, acquietantiarum 8C tcC- 
tamentorum, Sec. . (Latine et Gallice.) 117. 



Titus, A. XXVI. 

Godex.chartaceus, in 4ta cosiftans foliis 293« 

1. Hymns and fongs, in old French and provin- 
cial Italian ; fome with notes. 2. 

24 Le virtu de Lofmaryno, molto utile k tutte in- 
fenpitade ; leQuaU; fono 35, fegondo li dottori <ii me- 
dtic^na. Five leaves at the end appear to have been 
cut put. 9. 

3. A coxnpUation, or extra6l6, concerning naval ar- 
qbit^ure; witli many diagrams and figures. (Italian.) 

27.. b. . 

Mi Index atphabeticus berbarum, cum fynonymis* 

6U 
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5. Verfus de plantis, fub diftiiiais fcaionftus: 
prcBmittitur iiuliculus. . B*- 

Incip. " Herbarum quafdam di^lurus ciarmine vires, 
Herbarum niatrem dedit Arthemifia lio- 
. . *^men." 
Explicit, traftans de Scabiofa. - . ; 

*^ Languores pecudum tolUt dirimendo ve- 

nenum, ^ 
" Potata no vies fit de languenti boni fpes.*' 

6. Traftatulus de pulfibus. r , . v -l^^. 

7. The, life of St Alexis,- in old' Englifli verfe. 



8. Merita miffse ; in old Englifli verfe. ipAn 
' 9. The fifteen joys^ of our Laidy ; tranflkted .oixt of 
Ftetach into old Englifli veife, by John, a monk of: 
• Bjuty. : ,:; ^ .^oi57,h. j 

To. The fiege of Rhodes; in old Englifli verfe.! 

: ■ ■ . ■ . . ^ \ j^l5i. . 

. 11. A fragment on phyfiognomy, faid to b^ fr^ 
A,ril^otle'^ Secrcta fecretocum. , . ' ,I73- 

12. The life of Mary Magdalen; in old Englift. 

13. Tlie life of St. Catherine; in old Englifli.. 180. 

> 14. A fabulous relation of the feven fleepers. 

«02. b. 

1-5. De curiis; fcilicet: 

(a.) Banci regis. «08. 

(b.) Commun. placitor. sog, i 

(c.) Camera ftellatoe. «12. b. 
(d.) Requeftarum. 

(e.) Scaccarii, pro reventionibus. 218, 

• (f. ) Wardorum et Liberationum. aa4. 

(g.) Ducatus Lancaftriae, et comitatus palatini 
Ceflriae. r ^6. b. 

(h.) Admiralli. ft«8. b. 

( i. ) ' AffiftB comitialis, $i confilii limitanei Wallias. 
etEbor. fifi9- 

(k.) Modus tenend» curiae per breve Nifi Prius. 

ft29- b. 

H«c omnia de curiis manu Ricardi Robinfon, Anno 
1603 fcripta. «08. 

16. Statuta et ordinationes ccdefiae cathedralis 
: Punellnenfis, editae 20 Martii 1554. 231. 

1 7. Statuta ^t ordinationes coUegii dc Wynghade, 
quod erat fecularium canonicorum; edits perJoan- 
nem Archiep. Cantuar. A** 1292. 2d7. 

Titw, A. XXVn. 

Codex membran. in 4to. madore et igne malfe habitus, 
folior. 216. 

1. Hiftoria Britanniae, duobus libris; k Bruto ad 
Cadwalladrum, five ad adventum Saxonum. 1. b. 

2. Leges et inftituta Cnuti regis Anglorum, Dano- 
rum et Norwegiorum, et S. Edwardi regis. 88. 

3. Leges RR. Aluredi, Inae, iEthelftahi, ^thelredi, 
Eadgari, Edmundi, Edwardi, Willielmi I. & Henrici l. 

104! b. 

4. Mafbodaeus, de lapidibus pretiofis ; metric^. 

5. Prefl)yteri Johannis epiftola ad Emanuelem re- 
gem Portugaliae, feu, ut ibi dicitur, Romeon Gu- 
bernatorem. 181. 

6. Excerpta de Britannia, ejulque primis incoljs. 

184. b. 

7. ^liftoria de Neftanebo, Philippo, Alexandre et 
Dark/. ' 186. b. 



Titus, B. L 

Codex chartaccus, ih folio, conftans fi}\ns 55g. 

1. : The heads of a . treaty between Henry viil, and 
Philip of Auftria K. of Cafl:ile ; chiefly relating to toll*. 
(Lat.) Windfor, 1505. 1. 

2. Henry VII, to the Ld. mayor and aldermen of 
London ; aireditig bonfires and rejoicings tp be maife 
in the city on the conclufion of a marriage between 
the prince of Caftile.and Mary the king's daughter, 
(the end wanting.) 1507. .v * , 4. 

d. Hiftorical notes out^ of the 7th, 8thv gth, and 
lOth books of Guicciardim's hiftory of Italy. 6. 

4. Twelve letters, bills, warrants, &c. of Henry 
VIII. . 54. 

(a.) To Ld. Dactes. (Orig.) June 26. 

(b.) A comrtiiflion of ^rray. Aug. 31, 1543. 

(c.) A warrant for the redemption of his offerings, 
(Orig.) 

(d.) A comtDiflion for returning the royal jewels 
fent to France. (Orig.) Calais, Nov. 4, 1533. 
(e.) To lady Ann Savon, about a mamage. (Orig.) 
(f.) ToCard,Wolfey. (Orig.) More, March 29. 

(g.) To John Allen, mayor, and the aldermen of 
London. (Orig;) May 16, 1536. 

(h.) To Card. Wolfey. (Orig.) Famliam, Nov, 
10. 

(i. ) T6 the prior of Tuhbridge. (Orig.) Greenv* 
. * May 16. 

(k.) To fir Tho. Audley, chancellor. (Orig.) 
Reding, July 12. 

(1.) To Humphrey ap Hoel ap Jankyn, iherifFof 
Merioneth. (Orig.) Hartlebury, May 27. 

(m.) To John Heron, treafurer of the chamber; 
ordering a loan of 500 marks to Rofe Burdoa. 
(Orig.) March 10, 1 5 14. 

5. Copy of a letter to K. Henry VIII, from Antwerp ; 
concennng Jindal and his publications. 67. 

6. Charles (Brandon D. of) Suflfolk, to Henry VliI; 
requefting fome arrangements to be made in behalf of 
the Q. of Fi-ance his wife, ind himfelf. (Orig.) 69. 

• 7. The Lords of Council, to Henry Vlil; fignify- 
ing that they had not yet found fufficient caufe to 
commit lord Lawarre to the To wen (Orig.) Lond, 
Dec. X, 1539. 70. 

8. Thomas (Cranmer) Archbp. of Canterbury ; his 
fentence of divorce between Henry VIii. and Ca- 
tharine of Aragon. (Lat.) May 23? 1533? 71. 

9. A depofition of Nicholas Apfley, before Wm. 
Earl of Southampton and two others, touching the 
payment of taxes in Kent. (Orig. and a copy.) 
Feb. 27, 1538. . 73. 

. 10. John Palmes (a blind man), to com- 
plaining of having been depri ved of die deanry of 
Alton. (Orig ?) Bentworth, April 30. 75. 

11. Thomas (Grey) Marq. of Ddrfet, and three 
othei-s, to Henry Vlll; report their proceedings iw^ith 
th? mayor and aldermen of Coventry, concerning 
fome difturbances there. (Orig.) Afteley, Aug. 1 2, 

76. 

. 12. Rough draughts of a letter, probably from 
......... to Mr. (afterwards fir Thomas) More ; 

touching the king's gracious acceptance of a jewel 
fent him by the Pope, the Emperor s hard terms for 
the releafe of the K. of France, the queen^s divorce, 
&c. 1525. 78. 

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13. A note of plate given by Card. Wolfcy to the 
monaftery of St. Alban s. 80. 

14. Bryan Tuke? to the Bp. of London (Q^ whether 
Cuthb. Tunftal ?) advifmg about the reprifals in- 
tended to be made upon Spain. Stepney. 82, 

15. Sir The. Audley keeper of the feal, to . 1 ... . 
notifying the prorogation of Parlianient, and advifing 
about the pricking of IherifFs, &c. (Orig.) Nov. 4, 
1532? 

Sir Wm? Fitzwilliam ambaflTador with the Em 



16. 



pcror? to Henry VIII; reports the furrcnder of 
Mouzon upon the Meufe to the Imperialifts, and the 
probability of Mezieres being foon taken ; the Em- 
peror requefts a fupply of gunpowder. 1 52 1 . 86. 

1 7 Articles delivered on the part of Henry VIII, to 
the French kin^; towards a pacification between him 
and the king ol: the Romans. (French.) 88. 

18. Bryan Tuke, to to the fame purport 

as I. 14. (Orig.) Stepney. 91. 

19. The Lds. of Council, to Geo. Lawfon deputy 
paymafter at Berwick; ordering him to make pay- 
ments for the repairs of Berwick, &c. (Orig.) Savoy, 
July 18. 9^- * 

20. Thomas (Howard D. of) Norfolk, to the Lds 
of Council; vindicating himfelf upon fome interro- 
gatories, on his being committed to the Tower. 
(Orig.) 1546. 94. 

21. H. Capell and three others, to fir Hen. Long; 
informing him of an infurre6lion about Taunton and 
Briftol. (Orig.) Wells, April 3. 97. 

• 22. The Privy Council, to fir Ed w. Shelley; di- 
refting him to receive i. 60,000, to pay certain things 
out of the fame, and to convey the remainder to 
York; alfo fettling his own pay and that of his at- 
^ndants. Weftm. Sept. 1, 154 1. 97.* 

23. Tho.Wnley (fic)tothe Bp, of Winchefter (Wol- 
fey?) various news from court, particularly about the 
intelligence received of pope LeoXth's dangerous 
illnefs, and the fuccelhon. Windfor, Sept. 30, i^ii i ? 

98. 

24. Tlio. Wnley, to the Bp. of Winchefter; intel- 
ligence about the affairs of Spain, an uufuccefsful 
encounter at fea with French Ihips, &c. Windfor, 
Aug. 26, 1521 ? 99. 

25. Dr. John London, to Mr. Th. Wriothefley; 
about a leafe, buildings, and tradefpeople admitted 
and proper to be admitted into the corporation of 
Oxford. 100. 

26. A ftrong declaration of Parliament againft the 
encroachments of Rome, and of the reafons why the 
king ought to be liberally aflifted with money. 103. 

27 to the E. of Surrey Lieut, of the 

North ; reports the great difficulty there hath been 
in obtaining fupplies from Parliament, the relu6lance 
of the convocation, and fome news. (Orig.) London, 
1524? 112. 

28. Phil. Parris, to Mr. Wriothefley ; concerning 
the fervices he is engaged in, the labour and expenfc 
attending them, and wifhing not to be appointed 
flieriff. (Orig.) Ramfey? Nov. 25. 114. 

29. Enno II. or IV ; an infirument (litera reverfales) 
concerning a levy of two hundredths upon his fub- 
jeds, which he accepts as a free gift. (Lat.) Aurich, 
Jan. 20, 1539. 

30. J. Chaderton, to (Wil. Fitzwilliam) earl of 
Southampton Ld. admiral ; reporting the feizure of a 
-vcflcl by fome French fliips in Portfmouth harbour. 
(Orig.) Portfmouth, March 11. lis. 

• 31,* Another copy of I. 29. 1 20. 
flfi. Cuthbert (Tunftal Bp. of) Durham, to Henry; 



VIII ; a confolatory letter on the death of his queen, 
(Orig.) York, Nov. 13, 1537. 121. 

33. A Hft of perfons of the king's council, and 
of fome attendants. 123. 

34. A lift of perfons of note in different counties. 

124. 

35. Judges deputed for the field in the joufts be- 
tween Gu\nes and Ardres. 127. 

36. A lift of the perfons confined in the Tower. 
Nov. 20, 1539. 129. 

37. Names of the councillors of the north. 1 30. 

38. Lift of perfons executed in the reign of Henry 
VIII. 132. 

39. Charles (D. of) Suffolk, to Henry VIII; are- 
port of his meafures, andthofe of two other commif- 
fioners, towards relievinor the county of Norfolk in a 
fcarcity of corn. (Orig!) Norwich, Jan. 13. 134. 

40. Henry VIII, to the Bp. of Durham; difcufTing 
the fubjeft of auricular confefTion. 136. 

41. Robt. Warner, to (Robt. Ratcliff) Ld. Fitz- 
waiter; various intelligence from court; commit* 
ments to the Tower, viz. the Marq. of Exeter (Hen. 
Courtney) Ld. Montague (Hen. Pole) and others; 
the king's feftivals, &c. (Orig.) London, Nov. 21, 

1538. 140. 

42. Copies, probably tranflations, of two letters to 
an ambaflador ; ftating fome private tranfa6J ions be- 
tween the writer, a lady who figns herfelf *' M." and 
a perfonage not named, who appears to have been a 
favourite of the king ; which tran fact ions happened at 
Tournay, when the king was there, and at Lille. The 
perfonage appears to have been Ch. Brandon duke of 
Suffolk; and the lady may poftibly have been Mar- 
garet Nevile his firft wife; if fo, thefe lettei-s are of 
the year 1.513. 'u2. 

43. Tho. (Ld.) Audley chancellor, to Ld. Lifle 
deputy of Calais (Ch. Brandon?) fummoning him to 
Parliament; and directing him to caufe fome bur- 
gelfes to be ele6t:ed at Calais. 144. * 



44. Articles to be comprifed in the king's pardon ; 
and refervations out of the pardon. 146. 

45. Remembrances of various things to be devifed 
before the next feffion of Parliament, to be there 
enaded. 148. b. 

A6ls neceifary to be made at the Parliament of 



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marriage with 
150. 



1534, which confirmed the king's 
Anne Boleyn. 

47. E. (Dfs. of) Norfolk, to Ld. Stafford, Avhom 
(he calls her brother ; defiring that her niece Dorothy 
might be fent to her. N. B. This Eliz. was daughter 
of the D. of Buckingham beheaded in 1 52 1 . (Orig.) 
Redborn. 152. 

48. Hen. Sadleyer, to his fon Rauf, living with 
Mr. Cromwell; concerning fome demands, and 
private concerns. (Orig.) Ciitey, Dec. 16. 153. 

49. Wm. London? to Vifc. Lifle deputy of Calais; 
news from court ; a marriage betwixt Ld. William 

and Mrs. Gamage, afliew on the water, &c. 

(Orig.) London, June 30. 154. 

50. An account of the charges for the maintenance 
of certain perfons in the Tower. 155. 

51. John Hufed, to the Ld. Deputy of Calais; 
concerning fome grants he was foliciting at court; 
news from court, and about the king s intended pro- 
grefsto Portfmouth. Farnham, Sept. 25. 156. 

62. Bryan Tuke, to the Ld. Deputy of Calais; 
vindicatiiiup himlelf about haying allowed fome 
charges of Mr. Wallbj), &c. Lo^'^an. 20, 1534. 



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53. Robert Stoper ; his confeffion, declaring that 



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54. Inftruaions of K. Henry Vlll, to Ld. RuflTell, 
the Bp. of Exeter and others, appointed a council in 
the weft parts of the kingdom : figned by the king. 

J6l. 

55. Inftruflions of Edward (Stafford) duke of 
Buckingham, to his fervants; probably on his in- 
didlment Nov. 26, 1520. 17 1. 

56. Some diretHons given by the Ld. Privy Seal 
(Th. Cromwell?) in the name of Henry VIII ; for the 
difcovery and punifliment of certain infurgents 
{Thomas Hynde, &c.) and fome proceedings thereon. 

175. 

5?. Henry (Percy) E. of Northumberland ; peti- 
tion to the king for livery of fome lands. 177. 

58. A remembrance ofcertain things touching the 
ftate, which the king (H. VIII.) hath given in com- 
mandment to the cardinalHo be done. 180.- 

59. Articles to be certified to my Ld. Privy Seal, 
concerning the weavers in Kent; the names Edw. 
Wotton and Tho. Wylford fubfcribed. iso. 

60. Minutes of orders of Council, including a 
table of fees to be paid to the clerk thereof; alfo 
eftimates concerning works to be carried on at Calais, 
&c. 1541. 191. 

61. A fafe-condu6l of Hen. VIII. in behalf of the 
abbot of Charlions, going to Scotland. 1532; 213. 

'62. A declaration of fome perfons, probably ar- 
taigned, to Card. Wolfey ; concerning various politi- 
cal matters, chiefly foreign. (A fragment.) 2 1 4. a. 

63. Thomas (Fitz Alan) E. of Arundel; his pardon, 
in the king s name, to John Cloon for killing Roger 
Law.. Downeley, June 21, 1521. 215. a. 

64. A fafe-condu6l of Hen. VIII. in behalf of the 
Bp* of Bayonne, French ambaffador at his court. 
Savering, Oft. 23, 1531. 2i&. a. 

65. Seven original letters from Charles V; five to 
Henry VIII. one feemingly to Wolfey, and one to the 
Englifli ambaffadors at Bourges : none with the 
dates of the years. 219, 

66. George (dives or barbatus) duke of Saxony, 
to Efenry Vlll ; on the affairs of religion. (Orig. Lat.) 
Drefden, Dec. 17, 1527. 227. 

67. George duke of Saxony, to the EngUfli am- 
baffadors with Archd. Charles (lir Tho. Spinellv, &c.) 
credential in favour of Simon de Reyfchach chancel- 
lor of Friefland. (Orig. Lat) Leuwarden, Nov. 20, 
1514. 228. 

68. A minute of the will of Henry VIIL concemiiig 
the fueceffion to the crown. 229. 

• 69. The will of Henry VJII. dated Weftm. Dec. 30, 
1546. 232. 

70. Certain bars to fuch as fome think may make 
claim to the crown after the death of Q. Eliz. with- 
out iffue : with anfwers thereto. 245. 

71. Six original letters from Tho. lord Cromwell, 
to Henry VIII; the laft on his commitment to the 
Tower. 257. 

72. ^ Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolfey; fignifying 
the king's defire that the widow of alderman Mvrfyn 
might be married to fir Wm. Tyler. (Orig.) " Eaft 
Hampfted, Sept. 1?. 270. 

73. ^Nic. (Weft) Bp. of Ely, to Card. Wolfey ; con- 
cierning an amicable grant demanded by the king. 
(Orig.) Ely, April 19, 1526. 271. 

74. Willm. (Warham) Abp. of Canterb. to Card. 
Wolfey ; concerning the faid grant. (Orig.) Otford, 
April 15, 1526. 273. 



75. "William Capon, dean of Cardinal's college 
: Ipfwich, to Catd. Wolfey ; concerning the founda- 
tion and ordering of the faid college. (Orig.) 
Ipfwich, Sept; 26; 275. 

76. Bryan Tuke, to ^et. Vannes fec^ to Wolfey; 
intelligence concerning French affairs. (Orig,) 
London. 277^ • 

77. The mavor and aldermen of York ; concern- 
ing their privilege of exporting wool. (Orig.) 
York, June 24. 279, 

78. Bryan Tuke, to Tho. Cromwdl mailer of th« 
rolls; concerning the king's revenue, and particu- 
larly the fubfidy of the clergy. (Orig.) London^ 
Nov. 30, 1534. 280. 

79. Bryan Tuke, to Dr. Stephens fec^ to Card. 
Wolfey ; various intelligence, chiefly about Flemifh 
affairs, to be imparted to the Card. (Orig.) London; 

£82. 

80. Wm. Pennifon, to the Ld. Prr^^y Seal (T. 
Cromwell) intelligence about lady Mutrell, and the 
French ambaffadors in London. (Orig.) Loudon 
Aug. 28. . 24J4. 

81. Bryan Tuke, to Card. Wolfey ; intelligence on 
various negociations. (Orig.) Greenw. July 30. 

286. 

82. Ric. Pace, to Card Wolfey ; three letters of in- 
telligence from court. (Orig. without the dates 
of years.) 288. 

83. Wm. Frankeleyn, to Card. Wolfey; reports 
that rich coal pits had been found at Whickhain, and 
recommends fome individuals. (Orig.) Durham, 

295. 

84. Bryan Tuke, to Card. Wolfey ; reports from 
court on various public matters. (Orig.) Hunfdon, 
June 23, 1528. «99. 

85. Charles to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 

from court, on French affairs. (Orig.) Greenwich* 

301. b. 

86. Steven Gardiner, to Card. Wolfey ; intel- 
ligence from court, and requiring fome advice for 
the king concerning public affairs. (Orig.) Wood- 
ftock, Aug. 30. 303. 

87. Wm. Knight, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence 
from court. (Orig.) Ampthill, Oft. i. so5.^ 

88. Jo. Clerk (afterwards Bp. of Bath) to Card. 
Wolfey; concerning the confirmation of the abbot of 
Reading, and intelligence from court (Two original 
letters.) Windfor. 307. 

89- to Card. Wolfey ; concerning orders 

for coins, &c. (A rough draught.) Lond. July 13. 

311. 

90. Charles to Card. Wolfey ; touching 

fome matters in which the French queen is concerned, 

91. Richard Sampfon, to Carcl. Wolfey ; two letters 
of intelligence from court. (Orig.) Langley, Sept. 
3, and Newhall, March 23. ' si 4. 

92. Lord? John Mordaunt, to Card. \Folfey ; ap- 
phesforthe office of under- treafurer. (Orig.) July 2. 

• 320. 

93 to Card. WoWey after his fall ; 

concernmg the payment of fome debts. (Ori^^^ 
Weftm. May 17. 322. 

94. Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolfev: divers orders 
from the king. (Orig.) Eaft Ilampfted, Aug. 26. 

323. 

95. Charles V, to Card. Wolfey; four original let- 
ters ; One from Burgos. (Fr.) May 20. 327. 

96. Hier. (de Ghinuce) Bp. of Worcefter and Ed. 

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I.ee, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence from abroad. 
(Orig. cypher, decyphered.) 33 1. 

97 deHeule, to Card. Wolfev; reporting 

the murmurs he hath heard concerning the king's go- 
ing over to meet the K. of France- (Orig. Fr.) Do- 
ver,* Feb. 18. 332. 

98. Charles v, to Card. Wolfey ; two original 
letters, the firft from Valladolid, Dec. 6, the fecond 
from Ghent. (Fr.) May 10. 333. 

99. Hier. (de Ghinuce) Bp. of Worcefter, and 
Greg. Cafalis, to Card. Wolfey; intelligence of a 
peace between the Emp. and the French king. (Orig. 
Lat.) Rome, Feb. 12, io£G. 336. 

100. S. Vaughan, to Th. Cromwell; intelligence 
from Flanders, and fome requefts. (Orig.) London, 
Sept. 10. 340. 

101. Hier. Wideman, Tho. Cromwell; a requeft. 
(Orig. Lat.) 342. 

1 02. Rafe Sadleyr, to Th. Cromwell ; defires him 
to ftand godfather to his fon. (Orig.) Hackney. 

343. 

103. The E. of SuffcK (Robt. RatclifF?) to Th. 
CromweU. (A rough draught.) 344. 

104. Tho. Audley Ld. Keeper, to fec'^ Cromwell ; 
On the king's return from the interview with the 
French king: Te deum to be fung at St. Paul's. 
(Orig.) London, Nov. 15, 1532. 546. 

105. Nic. Wilfonus, to Tho. Cromwell; a requeft. 
(Orig. Lat*) Steynes, Aug. 25. 348. 

106. David Cecyll, to Tho. Cromwell; on private 
Concerns. (Two original letters.) S50. 

107. Gregory Cromwell, to Th. Cromwell his fa- 
ther; recommending fome concerns of fir John 
Clerke. (Orig.) Ricotte, Nov 25. 352. 

108. Thomas Fryfley canon of Launde, to Tho. 
CromweU ; with a prefcnt of fix cheefes. (Oing.) 

353. 

109. Ric. Oucrceius, to Th. Cromwell; private. 
(Orig. Lat.) 354. 

.110. The univerfity of Oxford, to Th. Cromwell ; 
thanks for proteftion, and requefting his intercefTion 
for the recovery of their privileges. (Orig. Lat.) 

356. 

111. Jehan de Pont, to Tho. CromweU ; reports 
a miracle at Q. Catherine's fepulchre, and fome per- 
iecutions againft himfelf. (Orig.) 1536. 358. 

1 1 ^ Tho. Audley chanc. to Tho. CromweU ; vin- 
dicating himfelf. (Orig.) 3C0. 

113. Silv. Gardinerus, to Tho. CromweU; folicils 
his favour. (Orig. Lat.) 362- 

114. Wei. Wellefeddus, to Tho. Cromwell, whom 
he calls his uncle ; expreffing duty, and inclofing an 
account of expenfes. (Orig. Lat.) 364. 

115. Aug. Aug. to Tho. CromweU; requiring 
fome fpeedy medical affiftance, probably for Card. 
Wolfey. (Orig. Ital.) Aftier, Jan. 19, 1529-30. 

365. 

116. B to Tlio. Cromwell ; requefting 

that his father, and himfelf might be difpenfed from 
coming to parliament, &c. (Orig.) Stourton, Dec. 
SI. 366. 

117. S. Vaughan, to Tho. CromweU; intelligence 
from Flanders. (Orig.) 36a. 

1 1 Rafe Sadleyr, to Tho. Cromwell; inteUigence 
from court. (Orig.) London. 370. 

119. Sir Tho. Elyot, to Tho. CromweU; concern- 
hg fome officers. (Orig.) Carieton. 371. 

laa Ste. (Gardiner) Bp. of Winchcfter, to Tho. 



Cromwell; concerning his temporalities. (Orig.) 
After, June 30. 373. 

121. Rafe Sadleyr, to'Tlio. Cromwell, privy feal; 
orders from the king. (Two original letters.) Rich- 
mond. 375. 

122. Tho. Audley chanc. to Tho. Cromwell ; ap- 
plies for the deanry of Exeter. (Orig.) 379. 

123. Tho. Willoughby, to Tho. Cromwell; concern- 
ing his proceedings againft the traitors in the weft. 
(Orig.) March 16. 381. 

124. E. Dfs. of Norfolk, (daug. of the D. of Buck- 
ingham) to Tho. Cromwell; requefting him to be- 
friend her in a matter relating to her jointure, kc. 
(Five original letters.) Redburne. 383. a. 

125. Th. D. of Norfolk, to Tho. CromweU; deny- 
ing fome charges brought againft him by his wife. 
(O-rig.) 386. 

1-26. EHz. ( Lady) Ilungerford, to Th. CromweU; 
complaining of the hard ufage llie receives from her 
hulband. (Orig.) 388. 

127. Wm. CaveiuUfli, to Th. CromweU ; fliewing 
his incapacity to find the fupplies required of hi in 
from the diliblved abbey of Urucrn. (Orig.) Bruem, 
Oa. 10. 389. 

128. Tho, Wynter, to Th. Cromwell; defiringthat 
he may return to his learning. (Orig.) 1537. 390. 

129. Wm. (Fitzwilliam E. of) Southampton, Cuth- 
bert (Tunftal Bp. of) Durefme, and Wm. Kyngfton, 
to Tho. Cromwell ; concerning the entertainment of 
the Count Palatine in England. (Orig.) Ain|)thiU, 
Sept. 16. ^ 392. 

130. John Freeman, to Tho. Cromwell; concern- 
ing the unlawful fees given by the furrendered houfes^ 
and other matters of the king's revenue. (Orig.) 
Lowth, May 10. 394 

131. Wm. E. of Southampton, to Tho. CromweU; 
about blockhoirfes to be made at CalUiote point and 
Cowesw (Orig.) Ampthill, Sept. 12. 396. 

132. Tho. Audley chanc. to Tho. CromweU; juf- 
tifying himfelf, and on judicial matters. (Two ori- 
ginal letters.) 398. 

133. Bryan Tuke, to Tho. Cromwell ; concerning 
fome trania6lions with Mendof a the Emperor s am- 
balTador. (Orig.) London, Sept. 1, 1528. 403. 

134. John Aleyn and Rafe Warren, to Tho. 
Cromwell; concerning their examination of fome 
clothing fuppofed to be forfeited by Robt. Harris; 
(Orig.) London, Aug. 21, 1539- * 404. 

135. Henry VIII ; fummons to the E. of Eflex 
(Cromwell) to repair unto him. (Orig.) Weftm. 
May 9. 406. 

136. Th. CromweU, to my Ld. of Chefter, prefi- 
dent of the council of the marches of Wales ; order- 
ing him to proceed againft the Gypfies. (Orig.) The 
Neate, Dec. 5, 1537. 407. 

137. A paper entitled, " Queftions to beafkedof 
the lord Cromwell," all relating to Anne of Cleves. 
The original is in Otho, C. X. 37. 409. 

138. A note of things to be prepared for the ex-* 
pedition of the Bp. of Winchefter (Steph. Gardiner.^) 
fent into Scotland. 4 1 2- 

1 39. Divers papers, fome of them rough draughts^ 
entitled " Remembrances," being notes of agenda of 
Tb. CromweU. 415. 

140. Inftruftions of Henry Vin, to Th. Cromwell; 
to be declared on his behalf ta his learned coUDcil, to 
be by them put in execution. 1531. 486. 

14 K CoHtinuation of th^ Remembrances, I. 139 

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142. Names of ceitaiu perfons to be had in tlie 
king's remembrance. ^Oi. 

143. Tlie attainder of T. Cromwell E. of Effex. 

1545. 503. 

144. Henry VIII; a proclamation againft the 
wounding, beating, and aflkulting of officers. Weftni. 
Apiil 18, 1538. 507. 

1 45. The grievances of the L. Prefident and Coun- 
cil in the north, owing to fome late proceedings of 
the courts of common law. (Two copies.) 509. 

14C. Henry VIII; a proclamation concerning corn. 

519. 

147. -butchers. 

521. 

148. apparel, 

maintenance of archery, punifhment of beggars, and 
unlawful games. . 523. 

149. a proclamation for the admi- 

nlftration of jnftice during his abfence. 525. 

1 50. * againft heretical 

books. Weftm. Nov. 16, 1538. 527. 

151. againft a book 

of Fillier Bp. of Rochefter and others. 535. 

1512. concerning rites 

and ceremonies. Weftm. Feb. 26, 1539. 539. 

1 53. that ftrangers 

iliall pay like cuftom and fubfidy as the king's fub- 
jefls. Weftm. Feb. 26, 1539. ' 542. 

154. ordering the ce- 
lebration of the feafts of St. Luke, St. Mark, and St. 
Mary Magdalen. Weftm. July 27, 1538. 545. 

155. concerning eat- 
ing of white meats. Lond. Feb. 6, 1542. 549. 

156. concerning the 

kings ftyle. Jan. 23, 1542. 551. 

157. :: commanding 

aliens, not being denizens, to depart the realm. Weftm. 
April 16, 1539. 555. 

158. concerning eat- 
ing of white meats. Feb. 9, 1543. 559. 



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Codex chart^ceus, in folio, conftans foliis 536. 
A. Proclamations in the time of Edward VI. 

1. A reftraint againft the exportation of grain, 
cftm. Dec. 7, 1547. l. 

2. A proclamation to certify the names of the col- 
IcHors appointed for the XVth and Xth; and for them 
to bring in their accounts. Weftm. May 4, 1547. 3. 

3. A proclamation, that the merchants of the fta- 
ple at Calais lhall have the firft bargain of any wool 
within the realm, the cloth-makers and fome others 
excepted. Weftm. March 31, 1547. 5. 

4. A proclamation for gentlemen to repair to their 
fcveral dwellings in ElTex, Sufiblk, and Norfolk. Aug. 
16, 1550. 7. 

5. A proclamation or licence to carry into out- 
ward parts all manner of grain, until fuch time as the 
price thereof lliall rife. Weltm. May 16, 1547. 

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6. A proclamation for the prcfervation of game in 
the manor of Grafton in Northampton. WeiUn. July 
9, 1547. 11. 

I 7« A reftraint on the exportation of bell-metal^ but- 
ter, cheefe, and candles. Weftm. July «7, 1547. IS. 1 



8. A proclamation againft. thofe who difquiet the 
king's deer in the foreft of Barnewood, Bucks. 
Weftm. July 30, 1547. 15. 

9. A proclamation, that all thofe in whofe houfes the 
plague rages, fliall fet forth a crgfs upon their Itreet 
door. Weftm. Nov. 18, 1547. 17. 

10. A licence for the exportation of grain. March 



so, 1548. 



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1 1. A fummons for the judges and juftices to ap- 
pear in the Star chamber. Weftm. May 5, 1548. 21. 

12. A proclamation, to caufe the chaunters, priefis 
and others to repair to their feveral countries, there to 
receive their penlions. Weftm. May 14, 1548. 23. 

13. A proclamation of pardon for the king's fub- 
jc6ls in Cornwall, for murdering of William Boddye, 
gent Weftm. May 17, 1548. 25. 

14. A reftraint on the exportation of leather and 
fait hides. Weftm. June 1, 1548. 27. 

15. A proclamation adjourning a Michmas. term 
on account of the plague, liartfield. Sept, 6, 1548. 

29. 

16. Two proclamations reftraining the exportation 
of corn and victuals. Oft. 8, 1548, and Jan. is, 
1549. 31. 

17. A proclamation for the new coin of gold and 
fdver. Weftm. Jan. 24, 1549. 35. 

18. A proclamation commanding all captains and 
foldiers that have received any wages, to depart to-» 
wards Ireland. April 27, 1551. 37. 

19. A proclamation for the reformation of quarrels, 
and other like abufes in the church. 39. 

20. The proclamation of the death of K. Henry VllU 
and of the acceflion of his fon Edward VI. Weftm* 
Feb. 1, 1547. 41. 

B. Letters and State Papers in the time of Ed- 
ward VI. 

21. A letter of the Privy Council, fent with a new 
commiflion of the peace for the county of Norfolk. 
Tower of Lond. Feb. 12, 154 . 45. 

22. Princcfs Elizabeth? to Edward VI. her bro- 
ther. Richmond, July 16. 47. 

23. A letter, to a lord; the wiiter of which dif- 
claims having in anywife fomented the variance be- 
tween the D. of Somerfet and the E. of Warwick. 
York, Feb. 17, 1550. 48. 

24. An order of the Council at London ; counter- 
manding the levy of forces againft the D. of Somerfet, 
he being no longer dangerous. Lond. 06t. 1 1, 1549* 

50. 

25. Henry (RatclifF earl oO Suflex, to liis wife; no- 
tifying Henry Vlllth's death, and the ftate of the re- 
gency. (Orig.) Ely-place, Jan. 31, 1547. 51. 

26. The Privy Council, to the E. of SulTex, and 
other juftices of the peace for the county of Nor- 
folk: the original of II. 21. Feb. 12, 154 . 53. 

27. The Privy Council remaining in London, to 
Edward VI; deprecating the king's difpleafure, and 
remonftrating againft the D. of Somerfet. (Orig.) 
Oa. 1549- 55. 

28. J. (Dudley E. of) Warwick, to Ld. Paget; 
cautioning him to be vigilant in certain matters he- 
hathnowinhand. (Orig.) Gre^w.Jan.8^i Idj^G^ ifiT^' 

29. H. (Howard E. of) Surrey, (beheaded the year 
after) to in Wm. Paget, fec^ of ftate, about fome re- 
wards to ftrangers, and certain offices he had given 
to two fervants of his at Boulogne, fome of which h^ 
been objefted to. (Orig.) July 14, 1346. 5-8. 

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fervant Wefton. Sept 8, 1552. . 60. 

3 1 . Minutes of letters to be fent from the K. or Coun- 
cil, to Ld. Winchefter and Mr. Wyat, then with the 
Emperor. 1 550, ? 62. 

32. A panegyric of Edward VI, by fome perfon 
who had written a treatife on medicine. (Lat; 64. 

S3. A lift of things ncceflary to be had for the 
duke and dutchefs of Somerfet, and fir Rauf Vane. 

66. 

34. A lift of the prifoners remaining in the Tow er. 
1551? 67.* 

35. Notes of peifons murdered in the Tower, &c. 
by Richard III. 68. 

36. Miniites of the reception of Mr. Rochefter, fir 
Fr. Inglefeld, and Mr. Walgrave, officers to lady 
Mary, fent with a mefla^^e to her from the council, 
|)robably on matters of religion. 68. * 

37. A lift of the D. of Norfolk's peers.'^ 72. 

38. A lift of peers, faid to have been fent for by 
Edward VI. 73. 

39. A remonftrance of the Council, to EdM'ard VI ; 
againft fending forces abroad, &c* Feb. 1, 1551. 

74. 

40. Sir Phil Hobby, to the D. of Somerfet ; vari- 
ous intelligence about the Emperor, the eledor of 
Saxony, &c. (Orig.) Augfburgh, July 17, 1548. 

76. 

41. Orders of the juftices of Cornwall, for the rc- 

fulation of the prices of proviftons at their markets, 
ept 1551. 81. 

42. Sir Phil. Hobby, to the D. of Somerfet; an 
official difpatch, chiefly about the. duke of Saxony, 
then a pnfoner. (Orig.) Augfl). July 9, 1548. 

82. 

43. " Publicatio ac dimiffio conventus Auguftini, 
die 20 Junii, 1548:" probably an inclofure in ^le 
preceding letter. 85. 

44. The E. of SuflTcx and others, commiffioners for 
enforcing the third payment of the relief on all ma- 
nors, &c. granted to the king by parliament; their 
wan-ant for divers perfons appearing before them at 
Aldborough, to receive orders concerning the above. 
(Orig. with feals.) Jan. C2, 1551. 88. 

45. An order of EdNvard VI. to the Archbp. of 
York ; concerning a general vifitation the king meant 
to hold all over the kingdom. (0/ig. Lat.) May 
4, 1547. 89. 

46. Edw ard \ I, to the E. of Sulfex ; ordering him 
to find two horles and demi-lances for the defence of 
the north. (Orig.) Weftm. May 6, 1548. 90. 

47. A minute of a confultation of the council, for 
the prefervation of the honour and furety of the K. 
and his realm, againft the attempts of tlie Fr. king 
and the Poiie: fuperfcribed, "Mr. Paget, A* 1546, 
iuAuguft." 91. 

48. A paper intitled, " Common places of ftate, de- 
livered to K. Edw. VI. by Wm. Thomas, clerk of the 
council, in his own hand." 96. 

49. The comniiffion of Edward VI, to his council, 
in confequence of his father's will. 1547. 104. 

C. Letters and Papers of State in the reign of 
Q. Mary. 

50. Q. Mary, to the Bp. of Winchefter, (Gardiner) 
the E. of Arundel, and Ld. Paget ; defiring them to 
endeavour to procure the intcreft of the French court, 
towards the election of Card. Pole to the papacy. 
(Orig.) Hampton-court, May 30, 1555. 113. 



51. K Philip and Q. Mary; their commiflion to 
the magiftratcs. of fome county, direi^ing and em- 
powering them to preferve the peace of tlie fame, 
(Orig.) Weftm. March 26, 1555. 115, 

52. An order of K. Philip and Q. Mary, to the 
flieriff and juftices of the county of Norfolk, for the 
good government of the fame. (Orig.) March 26, 

1555. ijLg. 

53. An order of Q. Mary, for the good treatment 
of the Emperor's fliips in her ports. (Orig. with 
blanks.) Feb. 1553-4. 119. 

54. Q. Mary, to the flierifF and juftices of Nor- 
folk ; an order for quelling feditious and rebellious 
pradices. (Orig.) St. James's, May 23, 1554. 

119.* ^ 

55. A warrant of Q. Mary, granting an acre of 
wood in Lcwilham to the freers of Greenwich. 
(Orig.) Weftm. Feb. 1, 1557. 121. 

56. Q. Mary, to the E. of Suffex ; ordering him 
to raife forces againft the rebels. (Orig.) Weftm.^ 

Jan. so, 1554. 123. 

57. Q. Mary, to K. Philip, to whom flie \vas at 
this time betrothed; aflFeftionate and fubmiflivej 
(Fr. a corre6ted draught, all in her own hand.) 1554. 

1 24. 

58. K. Philip, to Q. Mary; recommending a pe- 
tition of the Hanfe towns, prefented to him. (Orig, 
Lat.) Bruflels, 3 Non. Dec. 1555. 129. b. 

59. A paflport of K. Philip, in favour of Mr. Pa- 
get. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, May 11, 1556. 130. 

60. K Philrp, to the Englifli council ; concerning 
fome negociation with Savoy, and the cloth trade in 
Flanders. (Orig. Lat.) Ghent, Nov. 1, 1556. 

- 131. 
6K K. Philip, to the Englifh council; fubmitting 
to them a petition of Minali, a merchant, concern- 
ing an infurance. (Orig. Lat.) Bruflcls, May 9, 

1556. 133. b. 

62. Omitted. 

63. K. Philip, to the Englifli council; in anfwer to 
feveral of their letters ; about Q. Mary having fent 
to the Pope for Card. Pole, the hoftile proceedings 
of the Scots, &c. (Orig. Lat.) Cambray, Aug. 7, 

1557. 136. 

64. Ferdinand brother of Charles V, to Q. Mary ; 
concerning her marriage >vith his nephew. (Fr. all 
in his hand.) 061.28. 1S8. 

65. ^Charles V, to Q. Mary; fix original letters, 
five of them in his own hand, on her marriage with 
his fon. (Fr.) 140. 

66. Tlie D. de Fryas, to Q. Mary ; complimental. 
(Orig. Span.) Burgos, Sept. 2. 148. 

67- The duke de Medina Sidonia, 'to Q. Mary ; 
congratulatory on her marriage. (Orig. Span.) San 
Lucar, April 20, 1554. 150. 

68 Payuga? to Q. Mary; compli- 
mental. (Portuguefe.) Lift)on, Sept 16. 152. 

69. Chriftina dutchefs of Lorrain (wife of Francis) 
to Q. Maiy ; congratulating her on her victories, 
probably againft her rebels. (Orig. Fr. all in her 
hand.) 154. 

70. Anne of Lorrain (perhaps fitter of Francis) to 
Q. Mary; acquainting her that {he had held a daugh- 
ter of Monf. d'Egmont at the font in her name. 
(Orig Fr. all in her hand.) Bruffels, Jan. 7. 155. 

71. The Privy Council, to fome minifter with the 
queen ; intbrming him of an audience demanded by 
the French ambaflador. (A di*aught.) July 29^ 
1557. 156. 

7«. Q. Mary, to the Ld.Treafurer (Marq. of Win- 

6 R * chefter. 



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icbefter) about the grant of fonic lands to fir Edm. 
Peckam. (Orig.) Farnham, July 4. 157. 

73. A minute of a letter from certain attendants 
on princefs Elizabeth, to a lord of the Queen's Coun- 
cil ; giving reafons for the princefs's not coming, and 
lamentiBg the rebellious practices then prevailing. 

15^. 

74. The iPrivy Council, to Mr. Toope ; charging 
him to acquaint princefs Elizabeth how certain 
traitors have abufed her name^ (A minute, figned.) 
Eltham, July 30> 1556. 159.* 

75. John (Hopton Bp. trf) NoTMnch, to Ld. SuflTex ; 
about fome mifconduct in the curate of Okl Boken- 
ham ; the report of the queen's delivery of a prince, 
&c. (Orig.) Norwich, May 3, 1555. i6o. 

76. Tlie fpeech the D* of Nortfhumberknil made 
on tlie fcaffold before his execution. Aiig. 22, 1553. 

162. 

77. A paper of intelligence, <ioncemiog the prac- 
ticesi of Dudley, and various public and private 
tranfaftions in France. 1556. IS^. 

78. Inftrudions of -CaixJ. Pole, to Mr. Thomas 
Gold well, font to Q. Mary. 1 70. 

79. Directions of Q. Mary, to her Privy Council ; 
concerning the adminiftration. Aug. 29, 1555. 176. 

80. A remembrance of Card. Pole, addreffed to Q. 
Mary ; concerning certain things flie had ordered him 
to lay before her. 177. 

81. A note of fuch plate as was given to the Em- 
peror's ambaflador. Sept. 24, 1554. 178. 

82. A M'arrant of tlie E. of SuflTex, juftice in oyer 
ftxith of Trent, for all the ofliccrs of the foreft of 
Rockingham in Northampt. to appear before him at 
Biygftocke. March 23, 1555. 178. 

S3. A fragment of a key to a cypher. 1 78. b. 

84. A warrant of the E. of Sulfex, about felling 
fome timber out of the foreft of Barnewood in Ox- 
fordlliire. (Orig.) Dec. i, 1555. 179.* 

85. Inftruftions of K. Philip and Q. Mary, to the 
earl of Bedford, appointed lieutenant of Dorfct, Devon, 
and (j^'ornwaH. March 17, 1557. 180. 

86- An examination of divers perfons in York- 
fliire, concerning a report there fprcad of the queen's 
being pregnant. 182. 

D. Papers relating to Q. Elizabeth ; moft of them 
originals, ligned by her. 

67. Thehorofcope of Q. Elizabeth. (Lat.) 187. b. 

88. Q. Elizabeth's recommendation of Stephen 
ilerenden, to becleik and fpender of Romney mai-fh. 
(Orig.) Nonefuch, May 27, 1587. 188. 

89. Q. Elizabeth's patent, appointing Robert Bell 
chief baron of the exchequer. 1577. 189. 

90. A warrant of Q. Elizabeth ; concerning the 
reverfion of the manor of Penkridgc to Fulk Gre- 
ville, on his payment of a certain fum into her ex- 
chequer. (Orig.) 1582. 190. 

9 1 . Q. Elizabeth, to the riiagiftrates of Hamburgh ; 
recommending William Herle. (Orig. Lat.) Weftm. 
March 18, 1562-3. 193. 

92. Q. Elizabeth, to the K. of Scots; in favour of 
Wm. Nichols, whofe (hip had been feizcd in the Ifle 
of Mull. Richmoml, 06L 1581. 195. b. 

93. Q. Elizabeth, to John K. of Sweden ; in fa- 
vour of Chriftopher Thornton, 4 mafter of a lliip. 
(Lat.) Richm. July9, 1584. 197. 

94. Q. Elizabeth, to the K. of Scots ; recommend- 
ing Robt. Melvill to his tiivour. (Weftm.) March 
15, 157». ^99. 



95. Q. Elizabrth, to the K. of France (Charles 
IX.) cnedentials in favour of Ld. Hunfdon and Hr 
Tho. Smith, fent over with the order of the garter. 
(Fr.) Richm. 1564. 200. 

96. Q. Elizab^h, to tlie D. de Montpenfier; ac- 
quainting him in what manner five daugtiters of the 
lately airuffiftated prince of Orangey had been dif- 
^ofed of. (Orig. Fr.) Hampton-court, Oa. 18, 
I584w 201. b. 

i)7. Q. £lizabeth, to the Marq. of Windieftcr and 
the E. of SulTex, lieutenants of the county of South* 
ampton; dire^ling them to piepare the power of their 
county againft an invafiOn. Greenwich, June 18^ 
1588. 205. 

E. Letters from various Perfons, to Q. Elizabeth j 
touching foreign affairs. 

98. Rich. Windebauk, deputy, and two other of- 
ficers of thecaftle of Guifnes, to Q. Eliz. profcfling 
their loyalty, and juftifying Ld. Grey Wilton their 
govenioi-. (Oi-ig.) Guifnes, July 25. 206. 

99. Tho. Wilkes, to Q. Eliz. with an account of 
fome difpatches fcized in the Low countries from a 
Daniih meflenger, returning ftom the D. of Milam 
(Orig.) Hague, Jan. 19, 1586. 207. 

100. Philip Howard (E. of) Arundel, to Q. Eliz. 
lamenting the lofs of her favour, and juftifying him- 
fclf : this letter he wrote when he propofed to leave the 
kingdom, vid. Camden Annil. Eliz. (Imperfca.) 
1564. £og. 

101. A petition of GiofefFo Lupo a mufician, to 
Q. Eliz. for an increafe of wages. (Ital.) 210. 

102. Minutes of letters from Charles D. of Sudcr- 
mania, an<l John K. of Sweden, to Q. Eliz. in favour 
of mafters of Ihips. Jan. and Aug. 1590. . 211. 

103. The marquis de Havre, to Q. Eli^. in favour 
of J.de la Faille, a merchant of Antwerp ; with a peti- 
tion of the fame la Faille. (Fr.) 212. 

104. Sir Hor? Pallavicini, to Q. Eliz. reports an 
audience her ambalTador had in Fmnce. (Ital.) Aug. 
^, 1583. 214. 

105. Ifabeau de la Touche, to Q. Eliz. on domeftic 
concerns. (Orig. Fr.) Canfort, Nov. 17, 1575. 

215.* 

106. Gli fratelli BalTani, muficians to Q. Eliz. to 
the Q. requefting the payment of the wages of their 
brother Edward. (Ital.) 017. 

107. G. Martruyt and J. Fuys, to Q. Eliz. offering 
a fcheme for raifing money on new bom infants, a 
certain multiple whereof fliall be returned to them at 
a certain period ; witli a calculation. (Fr.) 2 18. 

F. Letters and Papers of State in the time of 
Q. Elizabeth. 

108. An intercepted letter from R. Hopkins, to 
Card. Allen at Rome ; containing various public and 
private intelligence. Antwerp, Jan. 8, 1594. 224. 

109. The examination of Arith. Brakenbury, by the 
^^overnor and council of Dunkirk : he was an Englilh 
loldier, going to the nrmy of Leicefter. 226. 

110. Rough draught of a letter from Cecil, to 
...... concerning fir Edw. Kelly's proceedings and 

merits, and the means of bringing him over. Theo- 
bald s. 227. 

HI. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Ld. SuflTex, the queen's 
chamberlain; two letters concerning the queen \s in- 
tended marriage with the 1). d'Anjou. (Orig.) Paris^ 
Aug. 26, and Fere en Tartt^nois, Aug. 5,1581. 229. 

112. Ld. Burleigh, to Ld. Sulfex ; two letters, on 

various 



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TiTjrs, B. tr. 



523 



various fubje6ls. (Originals.) Theobald's, Sept 
27, 1575, and July 21, 1577. «33. 

1 13. The Marq. of Winchefter, to the E. of Suffex 
and the juftices of Southampton ; charging them to 
watch the landing places. (Orig.) Tidworth, May 
SI, 1586. 236. 

114. Edw. Fleetwood paftor of Wigan, to Ld. 
Burleigh ? touching the ftate of Lancafliire. (Orig.) 
Wigan, Sept. 7, 1587. 238. 

115 to the Lords of Coun<;;il; report- 
ing the feffions of jail delivery at Newcaftle. (A 
draught.) Caiwood, Aug. 7, 1569. 240. 

116. A furvey of the green and ditches of the 
caftle of Winchefter ; and a grant of the fame to the 
corporation of Winchefter. Winchefter, Jan. 31, 
1570, and May 4, 1559. 242. 

1 1 7. A commiflion for holding a feffion at Bedford. 
Oa. 28, 1591. 245. 

118. A libellous letter againft fomie of Q. Eliza- 
beths counfellors, out of Scotland. May 30. 247. 

119. A declaration of Q. Elizabeth, concerning 
Jher govcrnitient, to be made in the Star chamber. 
Nov. 28, 1573. (A draught in Burleigh's hand.) 

248. 

120. A paper, faperfcribed " Mallvifier, Dec. 27, 
1579 being a minute of fome negociation between 
Q. Eliz. and a French ambalfador. S53. 

121. A difcourfe addreffed to Q. Elizabeth; con- 
cerning her marriage ; Feb. 10, 1563. 255. 

122. An order reftrainingthe exportation of horfes. 

259. 

123. A paper, Ihewing " that the limitation of the 
fucceffion of the croWn Ihould be for the Queen's 
fafety.'* 260. 

124. Afchedule of publications in defence of the 

?roceedings of the Queen with regard to Scotland, 
ranee, and Spain. 262. 

125. Sommaire dedudion de la debte qui par S. M. 
d'Angleterre et d'Irlande eft deue au teu Seig. de 
Grenenbroeck. 2G4. 

126. Ordonnances de la Reyne touchant Tordre 
que S. M. veult etre gard6 en famaifon, pour la paix 
d'icelle. 266. 

127. Six original letters of the Privy Council, to 
the E. of Sulfex ; being orders for various purpofes, 

notices, &c. Greenw. June so, May 5, 1553 

April 25, 1587; Oatlands, June 18, 1554; Greenw. 
June 21 and 20,. 1569. 269. 

128. Harry (Parker Ld.) Morley, to his lady > 
about Ld. Burleigh's unfair treatment of him, &c. 
(Orig.) BmgeSj^May 1 1, 1571. 282. 

129. Tlio. Cecil, to the E. of Suffex; claiming 
fome recompence for his fervices againft the rebels in 
the north. (Orig.) Burleigh, Dec. 26, 1570. 284. 

130. Tobias Matthew dean of Durham, to Mr. Fr. 
Mylles attendant on iir Fr. Walfmgham ; concerning 
his fucceffion to the bilhoprick of Durham. (Orig.) 
Durham, Nov. 23, 1587. 286. 

• 131. The Lds. Burleigh, Suffex, and Leicefter, to 
Ld. Norrys ; appointing him to come to them at the 
Star chamber. (Orig.) llampton-court, Feb. 17. 
1577. ' 288. 

132. Ld. Morley, to his lady: a copy of II. 128. 

290. 

133. Laur. Wclbe? to Wm. Meitcs; domeftic. 
May 7, 1571. 291. 

134. Th. Wintour, to Robt. Catcfby; domeftic. 
(Orig.) 06t. la. * 292. 



135 tx> Robt. Catefty; domeftic. 

(Orig.) 294. 

136 to fir Robt. Dudley, at Leg- 
horn; admonilhing him to return to his loyalty,^ 
Richmond, July 30. 296. 

137. Ld. Burleigh, to the E. of Suffex; about 
fome concerns of Ld. Oxford, &c. (Orig.) July 15, 
1574. 298. 

138. A letter, not figned> to the E. of Suffex ; noti- 
fying the death of an earl of Effex ? and requefting 
that feveral offices he held in S. Wales might be con- 
tinued to his infant fon. 300. 

139. Matthew (Parker) Archbp. of Canterbury, to 
Ld. Suffex? thanks for good offices with the queen.* 
(Orig.) Lambeth, 06t. 7. 302. 

140. Edmund (Brugges Ld.) Chandos, to the E. 
of Suffex ; requefting that the armour of the county 
of Gloucefter might be returned. (Orig.) Sudley, 
Jan. 13, 1570. 302. * 

141. Mary Sidney (fifter to the E. of Leicefter) to 
the E. of Suffex ; alligning her reafons (viz. the want 
of an apartment) for not attending on the queen. 
(Orig.) 304. 

142. Philip (lord) Wharton, to the E. of Suffex; 
exculpating himfelf. (Orig. Lat.) Cambridge, 
Dec. 5. 306. 

143. Mary (wife to Henry ift E. of) Southampton, 
to the E. of Suffex; defiring to obtain fome enlarge- 
ment for herhulband, who is much indifpofed. (Orig.) 
Lond. July i€. 308. 

144. Th. (D. of) Norfolk, to the E. of Suffex; 
concerning an anfwer to lie made to an archduke. 
(Orig.) Norwich, Dec. 18, 1567. 309. 

145. Wm. Aftiby, to fir Fr. Walfingham; declar- 
ing the K. of Scotland to be well affefted to the 
queen, &c. (Orig.) Edinb. Aug. 16, 1588. 3 11. 

146. (Tho. E. of) Suffex, to fir Fr. Walfmgham; 
about the fedition he was quelling, and wifldng that 
fome caufes he had with his wife, might be put off to 
the next tenn: not fent. (Orig.) Portfmouth, 
Juue 19, 1576. 313. 

147. Tob. Matthew (dean of Durham) to fir Fr. 
Walfmgham ; two letters, thanking him for his kind 
interference in favour of the chapter. (Orig.) 
Durh. Dec. 23, 1587, and Feb. 26, 1587-8. 315. 

148. William Ruffell, to the E. of Suffex; thanks for 
his friendlhip. (Orig.) Paris, Jan. 2, 1576. 317. 

149. H. Wriothefley Southampton (the ift earl of 
that name) to the E. of Suffex his brother-in-iaw; 
thanks for apprizing him of the queen's good opinion 
of him. (Orig.) Ticlificld, Sept. 27, 1574. 319. 

150. Tho. (Ld.) Fitzwater (afterwards E. of Suffex) 
to the earl Henry his father; concerning the grant- 
ing of fome Icafes, and intelligence from court. 
(Orig.) London, May 16, 1550. 321. 

151. R. (earl of ) Leicefter, to Ld. Suffex; con- 
cerning the queen's going to his (Suffex's) houfe. 
(Orig.) July 30, 1577. 323. 

152. W- Cecil, to Ld. Suffex; intelligence of the 
death of Ld. Zouch ; Ld. Shrewlbury 's dangerous ill- 
nefs; French affairs Sec. (Orig.) Greenw. June 22, 
1569. 324. 

153. W. (Ld.) Sandys, fir Wm. Kingfmill, and fir 
Ric. Noilon, to Ld. Suffex; touching the examina- 
tion of one Fonkleroy, about a matter between W. 
Peake and G. Paulett. (Orig.) Affizes at Winton. 
Aug. 19, 1590. 326.' 

154. R. (E. of) Leicefter, to Ld. Suffex ambaffador 
with the Emperor; touching the mifconduft of fir 
Geo. Stanley, whom Suffex had recommended to him. 
(Orig.) Court, Jan. 21. 328. 

155. Tho. 



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155. Tlio. Wriothefley chancellor, to the E. of 
Suflex ; about a boat arrived at Barneham. (Orig.) 
Ely-place, July 6, before 1547 ? 3S0. 

1 56. Anne (lady) Wharton, to the E. of Suflex ; 
about a fum due to her, and her coufm Itobt. Bowels, 
by virtue of her late hulbatid's will. (Orig.) Heley, 
06t. 12, 1573. 332. 

157. Tho. Trefliam prior of S. John of Jerufalem> 
to the E. of Suflex ; ill behalf of John Houghton, 
woodwai-d in Nonhami)tlh. who had been cjbarged 
with fome mifconduft. (Orig.) St. John's, Jan. 5, 
1557. 334. 

158. W. Cecil, to Ld. Suflex; a juftificalion 
againft evil reports. (Orig.) Greenw. May 27, 
1569. 336. 

159. Hen. (ift E. of) Southampton, to the E. of 
Suflex ; defiring to be fairly dealt with in fome con- 
cern. (Orig.) London, Feb. 15, 1571. 338. 

ICO. T. (D. of) Norfolk, to the E. of Suflex; 
about a young woman who died fuddenly in his 
honfe. (Orig.) Renynghall, Aug. 31, 1565? 340. 

16 1. M. (countefs of) Southampton, to the E. of 
Suflex; abcnit her going to court to fue for her huf- 
band. (Orig.) 342. 

162. Helena (marchionefs of) Northampton, to 
the E. of Suffex ; lamenting fonowfuUy her difgrace 
M'ith the queen, and craving him to procure her leave 
to return to court. (Orig.) Whitefryers, Oft. id, 
1576? 344. 

163. Sir Amyas Paulet, to fec^ Walfmgham; con- 
foling him on the death of his daughter Mary. 
Guiiiinallet? July 16, 1580. 345. 

1 64. Anth^ Montaigne, to the E. of Suflex ; re- 
quefting a Cpeedy decifion in fome fuit he hkth. 
(Orig.) June 17, 1574. 347. 

165. Henry (Ld.) Berkeley, to the E. of Suflex; 
defiring to be afcertaincd whether in faft his fifter, 
lady Oi mond, be ill treated by herhulband. (Orig.) 
Berkley-caftle, May 26, 1564. 349. 

166. Anne (lady) Wharton, to the E. of Suflex; 
fending a deed of conveyance of her late hulband, 
alfo about his will, &c. (Orig.) Helaughc, J uly 1 2, 
1572. 351. 

167. T. (Sackville Ld.) Buckhurft, to the E. of 
Suflex ; requefting to know when the Q. is likely to 
come to Lewes, and to his houfe. (Orig.) July 4, 
1577. 353. 

168. W. (Walter Devereux E. of) Eflex, to the E. 
of Suflex; defiring fielh fupplies of grain, &c. 
(Orig.) Carickfergus, Dec. i, 1573. 355. 

169. Wm. (Ld.) Burleigh, to the E. of Suflex; 
about the fuit of the latter for Newhall. (Orig.) 
March 29, 1574. 357. 

170. Sir Wm. Cecil, to fir Tho. Smith ambaflador 
in France; juftifying himfelf concerning Ibme im- 

{)uted negleft, and defiring he will make over one of 
lis fecretaries to his fuccelfor. (Orig.) Greenw. 
April 1, 1566. 359. 

171. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Suflex; in- 
clofing an examination of fome perfons detefted. 
(Orig.) Loud. March il, 1574. 361. 

172. Tob. Matthew, to Francis Mylles ; in anfwer 
to letters concerning the promotion to the fee of 
Durham, depending between the Bp. of Sarum and 
himfelf. (Orig.) Durham, April ii, 1588. 362. 

173. Ric. and Ger. Lowther, to the D. of Norfolk ; 
intelligence about border aftairs. (Orig.) Carlifle, 
July 28, 1569. 364. 

174. M. S. (lady Southampton) to Ld 



ligence 



ftating the circumftartces of a difference between her 
and her lord. March 21, 1579. 366* 

1 75. Roger Alford, to the Ixl.Treafurer (Burleigh) ; 
obfervations on various events of the times. (Orig.) 
Hitcham^ 0&. 4, 1573. , S70. 

1 76. Tho. Randolph, to Ld various intel- 

(Orig.) Edinb. Dee. is, 1570. 375. 

177. Gio. Bat. Raimundo and G. v. P. (Palla* 
vicino) to fir Hen. Saville ; about books tliey were tb 
fend him, and other private cohcer4is. (Orig. Ital.) 
Rome, April 2% and Pa . . . May 9, 1 682. 378. 

178. Charles V. (emperor) to the mafquis of Win* 
chefter ; on fending over an cmbalVy to treat about 
the marriage of his fon with Q. Mary. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruffels,-Dec. 21, 1553. 380.' 

1 79. Pietro Bizzari, to Ld. Burleigh ; various in** 
telligence, chiefly from Rome. (Orig. Ital.) Augf- 
burgh, Oct. 20, 1573. 381; 

1 80. Antonio Vefcovo, to the grand duke of 
Tufcany ; on fending him his fonsto be in hisfervicei 
(Ital.) Segna? April, 1596. 382. 

181. J. Cafimir (D* Palatine) to Q. Elizabeth? 
complimental on his return, to Germany* (Fn) 
Sonbernon? July 12, 1576. 384. 

182. The duke d'Alba, to the College of cardinals; 
remonftrating againft the condud of tlie Pope to* 
wards the K. of Spain his maften (ItaL) Naples, 
Aug. 21, 1559^ 384. *b. 

183. Marie de Brimcn ? to the E. of Leiccfter ;- de- 
firing him to obtain fome redrefs for lofles flie had 
fuftained. (Orig. Fr.) Delft, June 10, 1588. 385. 

184. Frederic IV. eleftor Palatine, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
notifying the death of his uncle John Cafimir; and 
declaring that he means to adhere firmly to the pro- 
teftant caufe. (Orig. Fr.) Heidelberg, Feb. 6, 1592J 

386. 

185. Edward (lord) Windfor, to the E. of Suffex r 
eight original letters, and eleven inclofures, contain- 
ing various intelligence relating to the public affairs 
of Europe : the letters are dated, 

Venice, July 5, i574. 

Nov. 14, 

Warwickfli. Nov. 12, 1565. 

Venice, July 25, 1574. 

Feb. 14, 

St. Thomas, Sept. 5, 

Venice, May 2, 

April 1 7, 

Some of thefe letters, and all the inclofures, are in 
Italian ; the reft are in Knglilh. 388. . 

186. Wm. Davifon, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence 
about the war in the Low countries. (Orig.) Ant- 
werp, Aug. 8, 1578. 415. 

187. Dr. Val. Dale, to the E. of SulTex ; intelligence 
from France about the aftairs of religion, the K. of 
Poland, &c. (Orig.) Paris, June 3o, 1573: with 
an inclofure of the fame date. 415.** 

1 88. Wm. Brook (Ld.) Cobham, to the E. of Suflex ; 
intelligence on the aftairs of the Low countries. 
(Orig.) Antwerp, Aug. 16. 417-. 

189. Wm. Honning? to the E. of Suflex ; vari6u«r 
intelligence from courts and from abroad. (Orig.) 
Greenw. July 25, 1560. 419. 

190. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Suflex; inteK' 
ligence of the taking of C'ambray, of Vifc de Tur- 
rcne, &c. (Orig.) Paris, Aug. 20, 1581. 421. 

191. W. (Ld.) Burleigh, to the E. of Suflex; con- 
cerning a conference the queen had with the Fr. 
ambaifador, and the Pr. of Condc. (Orig.) NonefucU, 
June, 1680. ' 42 S. 

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192. An agreement between D. John, and the ftates 
of the Low countries. (Fr.) 425. 

193. Q. Elizabeth's inftru6)ions to S fent 

into the Netherlands to comfort thofe who have re- 
ceived difcouragement by the lols of Antweip, to 
counteraft the practices of St. Aldegonde, &c. (Orig.) 

426. 

194. Dr. Val. Dale, to the E. of SulTex ; Intelligence 
from France; about the Poles, &c. 1[0rig.) Paris? 
Sept. 18, 1373. 430. 

195. W. (E. of) Worcefter, to the E. of Suflex ; on 
doracftic concerns. (Orig.) Dover, Jan. 22, 1572. 

431. 

196. Dr. V. Dale, to the E. of Suflex ; three letters 
of intelligence about Rochelle, &c. with two papers 
of occurrences inclofed. (Orig.) Moret, May 31, 
Paris, July 7 and 23, 1573. 433. 

197. Sir Geo. Carey, to Ld. Suflex ; contradicting 
a report offomcinfurrcdtion on account of the dearth 
of corn. (Orig.) From the Park, June 8, 1586. 

439. 

198. Tho. Wilfon, to the E. of Suflex; intelligence 
from court; the Pr. of Conde to be fent back into 
Germany. (Orig.) June 28, 1580. 441. 

19P. A paper concerning an examination, and 
another of intelligence concerning ihips, &c. The 
latter of Augull, 1587. 443. 

200. Hen. Radclyfl', to the E. of Suflex ; intel- 
ligence from Prance ; the K. of Kr. hath prohibited 
the preaching of the gofpel, &c. (Orig.) Portfmouth, 
Jan. 15/1576. 447. 

201. Edw. (Ld.) Clynton Ld admiral, to the E. of 
Sulfcx; two letters of intelligence, the Q. dowager 
of Scotland dead, &c. (Orig.) Court, June 17, 
and July 13, 1560. 449. 

202. Francis Rufshe, to the E. of Suflex intel- 
ligence touching the war in Italy, France, &c. 
(brig.) Arks, Aug. 15, 1591 ? 454. 

203. Sir Wm. Cecil, to Ld. Suflex, two letters, 
the latter as Ld. Burleigh; intelligence from France, 
-the Low countries, &c. (Orig.) The laft dated Aug. 
7, 1577. 455. 

. (204. Ld. Burleigh, to fir Hen. Unton ambaflador 
in France; concerning his negociations, and intel- 
ligence. (Orig.) Whitehall, bee. le, .1591. 459. 

205. The fubftance of Mr. Edward Horfey's inftruc- ' 
tions, given him Dec. 14, 1576, being feiit to Don 
John of Auftria. 459. ** 

*20G. Memoranda concerning the fending of D. 
'\\'ilfon into the Low countries, and fir John Smith 
into Spaiu ; alio of llorfey's miflion. 46 1. 

C07. InUruftions given to Mr. Robt. Beale. (Im- 
perfect) April 21, 157G. 464. 

COS. A memorial or inftruftions concerning fome 
Ihips detained at Flufliing. 465. 

^09 to fir James Croft; intelligence out 

of France, &c. London, 1564. 466. 

210. A difcouife fent out of the Low countries, to 
Mr.fccMVaU. May 4. 472. 

^zii. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to Mr. Tho. Bodley com- 
milVioner in the Low countries; with the cpiecn's 
licence for lord Broughe s return to England. (Orig.) 
London, Dec. 3, 1589. 473, 

sic. Short accounts of Darmftadt, Benfhem, and 
'Strafl)urg. (Lat.) 474. 

CJ3. Juan Chambre, to the mafter of Cray at 
Edinburgh; intelligence concerning aifairs.in Italy, 
SiCr (Orig.) Hanwarp? Aug. 6, 1589. 476. 

C14. Mon§. de Symye, to IVJons. de Mauvifiere; a 



rough draught ; a queen often mentioned, perhaps 
Mary Q. of Sc. (Fr.) 477. 

215. An account of a pafquinade at Rome, con* 
ceriiing the Spanilh armada. (Lat.) Nov. 26, 1588. 

479. 

C16. Francois D. d'Alencon? to Q. Elizabeth? 
(Fr.) ^ 481. 

C17. Frantois D. d'Alencon, to Mons. de Mar- 
chaumont; concerning his marriage with Q. Elizabeth, 
&c. (Fr.) Etampes, July 16, 1582. 482, 

218. Some obfervations on the affairs of Spain, the 
interference of England in the aftairs of the Low 
countries, &c. (Ital.) 484. 

219. A memorandum of the magiftrates and men 
of note at Bremen. 1602. 486. 

220. lluedoluns Kuens? to Don Sofeg. (lord Suf- 
fex); complimental. (Orig. jLat.) Vienna, Sept. 9, 
1577. 488. 

221. Abftraft of the inftru6tions of Mons. Famars ; 
with marginal minutes in the hand of lord Suflex. 
(Fr.) Feb. 21, 1576. 490. 



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1. A letter of James I, to the magiftrates of 



Southampton ; with orders for the regulation of ale- 
houfes and vidlualling houfes. Wettm. March 3, 
160 7- 1. 

2. The Lds. of Council, to the fame magiftrates ; 
with ^ new draught of the above orders. Whitehall, 
April 3, 1608. 4. 

3. An order of the Queen's Council, for an exaft 
account of all the inns, alehoufes, and taverns in the 
kingdom, towards levying a tax upon them for the 
repairs of Dover harbour. (Orig.) Richmd. July 
20, 1577. 6. 

4. An order for the regulation of alehoufes. 
1608. 7. 

5. An order of Privy Council, for a return con- 
cerning the alehoufes in difflerent counties. Feb. ly, 
1608. 9. 

6. Three letters of the Privy Council, and a paper 
of directions concerning alehoufes. Greenwich, 
June 30, Feb. 19, April 3, 16O8. 11. 

7. I-ndovicus Ilaug, to thcE. of Leicefter; with a 
petition to the queen for fome relief in his and his 
aflbciatesM'orking the mines at Kefwick. (Orig. Lat.) 

18. 

8. A paper of regulations, and a petition to the 
queen; concerning the making and melting of tin. 

22. 

. 9. Three papers concerriing fuits made for privi- 
leges for melting tin. .28. 

10. An indenture between Q. Elizabeth and John 
Steinberg a German, eftabliftiing a corporation for 
the working of mines. Aug. 10, 156 1. 33. 

1 1. An inventory of fuch ftufl: as^ was in a houfe in 
the Savoy, when the mafter entered upon the fame. 

45> 

12. A report of the attorney and folicitor 'general, 
concerning a caufe between the Bp. of Exeter, fir 
Tho. Temple and Mr. Frere, touching the manor of 
Water Eaton.. . . 46. * 

13. A paper concerning certain fines levied in the 
king's bench, 48. 

14. An arbitration concerning the granting of 
leafd by certain prebendaries of Durham. v 49* 

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1 5. An opinion of eouncil, concmiing a grant in * 
reverfion of copyholds, made by a leflfee wlio is only 
doniinuB pvo tempore in a manor. 51. 

16. The cafe of the forfeiture of the lands which 
came to William Goodwyn, after his attainder for be- 
ing reconciled by aprieft. July 30, 1573. 53. 

17. The brief of Ralph Starkey, touching his dif- 
iaherifon. ^Printed.) • 55. 

18. A paper in CeciVs hand, intltled, "That it 
is nedefull to contynew y« execution of y® ft*^ ag* 

" recufants." 56. b. 

19- A note of the penalties of reconcilers. 57* 

20. An information touching the recufants in Lan- 
<;afliire. Feb. 1589. •^>8. 

21. A note of proceedings againft papilh in Effex. 
1576. 60. 

22. A note of perfons committed for papiftry in 
Norf. Suir. Cambr. and Eflex. 1578. 6i. 

23. A brief of Roger Plumpton's information con- 
cerning certain recufants in Berks. 65. 

24. The effea of the ftat. A" 5 (EUz?) touching 
the tender and refuful of the oath. 65. 

25. An order taken by the Lords, touching the re- 
cufants in Norfolk, &c. Aug. 22, 1578. 66. 

26. Penalties againft reconcilers, perfons recon- 
ciled, aiders, and comforters. 68. 

27. An order of Council, to the Ld. Lieuts. of the 
county of Southampton ; to prevent the landing of 
Jefuits and feminary priefts. Greenw. May £5, 1 586. 

70. 

28. A caution againft the corruption of clerks of 
'the peaCc and aflize, of town-clerks, and of re- 
gifters. 71. 

20. The Ld. Lieut, and juftices of Hamp/liire, to 
the Lds. of Council; concerning the reculants there. 
Winchefter, July 3, 1583. 73. 

3d The Lds. of Council, to the juftices of Corn- 
wall ; touching the mifconduct of Henry Cxfar vicar 
of Leftwithiel, and articles againft him. March, 1584. 

75. 

- 31. The Lds. of Council, tb fir Henry RadcHff, 
Capt. of Portfmouth ; orders concerning Spanifli and 
merchant fliips in that harbour. (Three originals.) 
Jan: 28, Dec. 28, Jan. 15, 15 / 1. 79. 

32. Ric. Wrothe, to fir Hen. RadchfF; concerning 
a piece of land claimed by the latter as belonging to 
.Poitlinouth. (OrigO Barmefey, Feb. 5, 1571. 85. 

S3. The l^rds Burleigh and Howard, to the E. of 
SuflTex ; diredions for preventing fome mifchief in- 
tended to be done at Portfmouth. (Orig.) Court, 
Feb. 23, 1591. 87. 

34. The Lds. of Council, to fir Hen. Radcliff; 
touching the fortifications at Portfmouth. Sept. 20, 
157'2. 89. 

35. The E. of Leicefter, to fir H. RadclifF; an 
♦oydec for fecunng all French and Spanifli fliips that 

have or may come into Poitfnaouth, &c. (Orig;) 
Jan. 22. ' . . ' 91. 

. . 36. Ldr Burleigh, to fir H. RadclifF; acknowledg- 
ing the!,Spanifli news the latter had lent him, &c. 
(Hjirig.) Nonefuch, July 1, 1580. 92. 

I . 87. JoftruQiions for Muns the queen's Lieut, at 
if Qrtihaouth, for oiks to be carried on at that pkce. 
lu l...:: :r: • . \: . ' . . 95. 

' 38. Sir Hen. RadcHiF, to the E. of SulTck his 
cbrothtr; remofiftrating againft the appointment of 

one man at Portfmouth to receive and lodge aU 
j^tr^ipgiers.: , iPng.) Portfm. Aug. 2, 1577. , 97. ■ 

. 39. An order of Privy Council, to the Ld. Lieatsi 
.1. : I 



of Hampfliire, to raife fifty ijien foi the works at 
Portfmouth. (Orig.) Aug. 15, 1585. 99. 

40. Four papers relating to the remittance of 
money to Portfmouth, for the payment of the la- 
bourers, &C. 159s, 1584, and 1583. 101. 

41. Five letters of fir Hen. Radcliff, to Ld. Suflex 
his brother ; concerning lliips at Portfmouth. (Orig.) 
Portfm. Oa. 25, 15, 19, Feb. 24, and Ott. 16, 1577. 

• 107. 

42. An order of Council, to Ld. SulTex ; for leaving 
200 pioneers at Portfmouth. (Orig.) Green w. Feb. 
23, 1586. 116. 

43 to Muns; concerning the fortifications 

at Portfm. Court, May 16, 1585. i ip. 

44. The Marq. of Wincheftei:, to the E. of SulVex ; 
concerning the difpofal of 2,000 men fent to garrifoli 
Portfmouth. (Orig.) Aberfton, Aug. 8, 1596, 

120. 

45 to Muns ; about the works at Portf- 
mouth. Court, March 19, 1585. 122. 

46. An. order of fir Hen. Radcliff, and receipt of 
Hen. Stile ; concerning fome ordnance and ftorcs, 
1573: alfo an order concerning two pieces of ord- 
nance, by Ld. Suffex. 1 583. 1 23. - 

47. A bill of chargcf of Vincent, on his coming to 
London. 124. b. 

48. A letter, perhaps from Ld. Suffex, to fome 
officer at Portfmouth ; about the examination of 
fome caufes by the latter, and fir Rich. Norton. 
Court, March 29, 1584. ^ 125. 

49. A letter, thanking the perfon to whom it is 
written for his alacrity in carrying on the works at 
Portfmouth? Court, March 29, 1584. 126. 

50. i .... to Muns ; touching the fortifications 
at Portfmouth. Court, March 29. 1584. 127. 

51. Another copy of III. 46. 128. 

52. A letter to Mr. F. L. V. Cotton; directing him 
to receive 100. ^29. 

53. F. C. (Fr. Cotton?) to Ld. Burleigh; defiring 
orders about the payment of tlic labourers at Portf- 
mouth. ISO, 

54. A note and a letter to Muns ; concerning im- 
plements fent down for the armory at Portfmouth. 
Couit, Feb. 1583. 131. 

55. Copies of four letters, probably from Ld. Suffex, 
to the mayor of Portfmouth and otliers ; chiefly about 
labourers. Court, Feb. 27, 26, 27, 27, 1583. 133. 

56., a. A letter (from Ld. Suffex?) to Mr. White; 
about the delivery of . 1 00 to Mr. Fr. Cotton. Court, 
March I9, 1583. 1S8. 

56. b. Statement of a demand of the birtiop of Co- 
ventry,. of 143. 8^. from government ; and an award 
of the court of exchequer allowing the fame. 139. 

57. A valuation of the livings in the feveral bifliop- 
ricks in England, with the tenths that every one of 
thempayeth. ' 140. 

58. A' valuation of the feveral deanries in England, 
^'ith the tenths each of them payeth. 144. 

59. A note of the precedency of the Archbps. and 
Bilhops. 145. 

60. The names of the privileged towns in Eng- 
land. 145. b. 

61 . The number of churclies in every fliire, as they 
are in the book of firft fruits. 1 46. 

62. The nobility of England, according to their 
authorities and degrees. 147. 

63. Officers of the court of revenues; with their 

fees* ' . \ 1.48. 

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64. A coUeftion of the queen's offices in her courts 
of Weftminfter; of her houiehold ; of the captains and 
foldiers having charge of the bulwarks, caftles, and 
fortreffes, togetiier with the feveral officers of her 
houfes, parks, chafes, and forefts : fpecifying the fees 
of each of them. 154. 

65. An account of the debts owing by the queen, 
and of the payments thereof: the latter in the hand 
of Ld. Burleigh. Jan. 1565. 201. b. 

66. A lift of officers of royal forefts, chafes, &c. 
and their fees. 216. 

67. A table of fines, iffiies, and amerciaments, in 
feveral courts. si 8. 

68. Payments and allowances out of the court of 
exchequer. 219. 

69. Perpetuities, annuities and penfions granted by 
the late queen. 227. 

70. Her majefty's general charge, in total fums, as 
well of her courts and great officers, as. of many 
others her inferior officers and fervants. 239. 

71. Officers and fervants appertaining to her nia- 
jefty's houfehold, with tlieir feveral fees and allow- 
ances, and her majefty's largels to fome of them. 240. 

72. Tables of the annual payments to divers offi- 
cers of the queen's lioufchold : among others the 
gunners (vibrellatores) of the Tower. (Lat.) 246. 

7i. Officei-s in her highneffes court, with their fees 
and allowances. 256. 

74. Feoda, per diem et per annum ; being a table 
of fees of feveral public officers. ' 264. 

75. Officers in the court of exchequer, cuftom- 
houfe, dutchy of Lancafter, court of wards, firft 
fruits, county of Chefter, &c. with their feveral fees 
and allowances. 272. 

76. A note of fums paid out of the exchequer; to 
feveral public offices and officers, on the 5th of Jan. 
1549. 281. 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans fol. S47. 

t. A treatife entitled, " A reconciliation made be- 
tM eeri the Kiflg and his fubjecis, touching the de- 
tnarid of his right in old debts, and lands quietly en- 
joyed time out of mind, &c." 1. 

2. The oath of the chancellor of the exchequer; 
with a note of what oaths of other officers of the 
exchequer are to be found in the Liber ruber Scac- 
carii. 18. b. 

3. Table of contents of a book on the exchequer, 
and the raififig of money. ig, 

4. A lift of the treafurers of England, from the con- 
queft to Edward VL with the dates of their patents. 

20. 

5. Notes about feveral officers of the exchequer, 
from the time of Henry ill. 33, 

6. Minutes and copies of orders relating to feveral 
officers and affairs of the exchequer, from HeAry III, 
to Edward IV. 36. 

7. An abflraft of fame original, relating to the 
duties of the officers of the exchequer: the begin- 
ning wanting. 48, 

8. A coUedion out of the books and records of the 
exchequer, touching tlie ])laccs and authorities of 
the chancellor and undcr-liGalurer of that court. 



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augmentations and of lirft fruits and tenths, to the ex- 
chequer. 60. 

10. Touching accounts taken by auditors, and 
levying of the queen's debts due thereupon. 66. 

1 1. What thirtgs ought to be certified yearly in the 
exchequer, out of the chancery. 68. 

12. Accounts of monies raifed for the defence of 
the kingdom, from A* 1012 to 1C80. (Saxon, Lat. 
and Eng.) Iniperfeft. 75. 

13. An order or patent of Henry III, concerning 
the mode of proceeding in the exchequer. 77. 

14. An account of the receipts and payments at 
the exchequer for one year, 1519 arid 1 520 ; laid be- 
fore Henry VIII. by John Sutton, fub-trcafurer. 79. 

15. Extra6ts from a record in the .exchequer; 
concerning the appointment and office of the trea- 
furer of the fame. (Lat. two copies.) 82. 

16. An account of aids granted by parliament to 
Edward III. 85. 

17- A petition delivered in parliament by the com- 
mons of England, againft the profufe grants of 
crown lai\ds, &c. 89. 

^ i s. Cafe of the abbot of Ranifay and others, ex- 
hibited in the exchequer, 13G0, 1456. (Fr. and Lat) 

91. 

19. Notes about contributions to the kings of 
Spain, France, and England. 94. 

20. Various notes about abatements, improvements, 
payments, &c. of the revenue. 96. 

21. An aft of parliament for the refumption of cer- 
tain offices, 3 Hen VII; and another for making void 
certain leafes in Wales, 1 1 Hen. vii. 101. 

22. Concerning the office of a fupervifor of eftates, 

105. 

23. Thomas Denys, to Card. Wolfey; foliciting 
the office of under- treafurer. July 2 K 107. 

24. A letter, probably from the Ld. Treafurer, to 
Mr. Goftwyk; concerning a fum of ^. 16,032. 16. 8. 
to be raifed on perfons who be now reduced to po- 
verty. Oft. 22, 1536. 106. 

25. An acknowledgment of Tho. Woley the king's 
elymofyner, of having received from lady Marg.. 
Pole ^ 1000, for the king's ewry. May 25, i5ob. 

108. 

26. A remembrance of the treafurer of the cham- 
ber, to Mr. Cromwell; concerning the manner of his 
giving in his accounts* 1 10. 

27/Articles touching the king's revenues, to be put 
in execution by the furveyors general. 112. 

28. Articles agreed upon by the king and the no- 
blemen in parliament aflembled; concerning the in- 
heritance and tenures of lands. (Orig. with the fig- 
natures of Henry VIII. and many noblemen.) Nov. 
3, 1530. 114. 

29. A letter of the K. to a bifhop ; for an aid againft 
his enemies. (A rough draught, probably of a circu- 
lar letter.) 120. 

SO. An anfwer to certain articles propounded for 
diminifliing the charges, and the fafe anfweringthe 
reveaue of the crown, &c. 1 555. 122. 

3K Afhort account of the revenue of the crown, 
A* 4 Mar. 1556 and 7. 125. 

S2. A papet concerning the crown lands, and other 
pArtai of the royal revenue. 1556 and 7. 127. 

33. A waltant of Q. Mary? for the Marq. of Win- 

chefter Ld. treafurer, to deliver certain jewels in the 
Tower, to Attkbcll Pari ridge a jeweller, to be new fet. 
OntnW. July 25, 1554. i V 1 #99/4*; 

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the officers of the augmentation office. May 4, 1553. 

131. 

35. An account of a fubfidy granted to queen Eh- 
zabeth bv the nobilitv. 1559. 132. 

36. A declaration of Tho. Hare, Efq. clerk to the 
Ld. treafurer, of the receipts and payments of the 
exchequer, from Michmas. 1567, to Kaller 1568. 

134. 

37. Inconveniences as well to the queen, as to the 
tenants of her dutchy in the county of Norfolk, grow- 
ing by means of a leife made out of the dutchy court 
of the green wax of the exchequer. 145. 

38. Certain orders to be obferved in the working 
of the king s mines in England, undertaken by Joa- 
chim Hochftetera German. (Fr.) 147. 

39. An account of exchequer revenues. 1570- 

150. 

40. Another account of the receipt of the exche- 
quer, from Michmas. 1585, to Eafter 1586, in Ld. 
Burleigh's hand. 154. 

41. An order of the Marq. of Winchefter, to the 
queen's auditors and receivers of lands in Bedfordlh. 
and Bucks ; directing them to take fureties from bai- 
liffs and collertors. (Orig.) June 26, 1567. 155. 

^.*2. Notes, feemingiy of iffiaes from the exchequer, 
in the times of Mary, Eliz. and James I. 157. 

.43. A commiffion of Q. Elizabeth, for Nic. Cul- 
rerwell, Th. Allen, and John Barnes ; granting them 
privileges for the wine and fait trade. 1 568. 158. 

44. A comparifon between the prices of foreign and 
Englifli pins. l60. 

45. An eftimate made by Tho. Smith, of all the 
fdver and gold, &c. brought and landed at the 
queen's warehoufe at Deptford. 1586. 16 1. 

46. A paper concerning the office of under-trea- 
furcr in tlie exchequer. 1 63-. 

47. A certificate of Hen. E. of Kent; concerning 
the loan given by the county of Bedford, and paid 
March 12, 1588, to the queen's colleftor. 164. 

48. Notes concerning things relative to, and im- 
provements ta be made in the expenditure of the pub- 
lic money. 165. 

49. A colledion of the queen's reckonings. 167. 

50. A breviate opening the abufes praflifed by pur- 
veyors and tranfporters of corn, &c. and how the 
fame may hereafter be reformed. 1593. 169. 

51. A colleflion of appointments, warrants for fees, 
and augmentations thereof; duties, oaths, &c. of 
divers officers of the exchequer. 170. 

52. A treatife concerning the otBce of computa- 
tions for alienations; witn the name of William 
Lamberd, 1590, prefixed, but dated Feb. 30, 1595. 

184. 

53. An apology for the objeAions to diminutions 
of the profits of the great feal of England. May 15, 
1595. • 203. b. 

54. Motives for which the fines upon writs of en- 
try of lands (not holden in chief) maybe defired in 
leafe, and concerning poft fines. 206. 

55. A note from fome account of Robert Dowe 
collector of the tonnage and poundage in London; 
concerning certain dues on merchandizes imported 
from China on account of the E.ofLeicefter and 
others? (Lat.) 1582. 208. 

56. Q. Elizabeth to the magiftrates of Auglburg; 
on a concern of Dan. Hochfteter, who with othei*s had 
.undertaken the copper mines in England. (Lat.) 
'ilampton-court, Jan. 1577. • 20ft. 

57. H. (E. of) Pembroke, to the E. of SulTex ; pre- 



fident of the council at York; concerning fome tref- 
paffes in the queen's chafe of Cranborn. (Orig.) 
Ramelbury, Jan, 22, 1570. 210. 

58. Two exchequer accounts. (Fragments, the lat- 
ter of A" 1558.) 212. 

59. Matter of abufes, public and private. 214.' 

60. Total charge of the queen's great wardrobe* 
for one year. 215. 

61. A declaration of the ftate of the chamber and 
city of London, &c. 217. 

62. Twa papers, concerning the ftatute of mort- 
main, corporations, and halls. 221. 

63. A table of commodities ffiipped, and fubfidies 
paid thereon. 1570. 225. 

64. An account of the falaries of feveral keepers 
of royal parks, palaces, &c. in various counties. 

227. 

65. A rough draught of obfeA ations, concerning 
abufes in the office of tellers. 229. b. 

66. An account of pavments to fir Tho. Smythe, 
firTho. Robye, and Hugli Fitzwilliams, ambaffiidors^ 

230. 

67. An account, feemingiy of fome fees. 23 1. 

68. Concerning the duty called Aurum Reginaj. 

232. 

69. A deliberation of the Privy Council, addreifed 
to the King ; concerning the increafe of his revenue. 

233. 

70. Notes concerning the improvement of the 
king's copyholds. 236. 

71. Notes of things executed by way of abate- 
ment, and increafe of the king's revenue, 237- 

72. A note of milliolding the (domain) lands that 
are prayed in leafe. 238. 

73. John Crotairs memorial to the King, offering 
to improve the domain ; with a revife of articles pro* 
pofed by him. 240. 

74. Minutes for a commiffion to Rauf Bowes and 
others, for inquiring into the ftate of Brauncepeth 
foreft, &c. 242. 

75. Confiderations touching his majefty's prefent 
revenue in lands. 244. 

76. The true caufe and remedy of a dangerous 
confumption in his majefty's revenue; by an exche- 
quer man. 246. 

77- An account of fome inquiries and fearches 
made concerning tlie royal manors, &c. 250. 

78. Reafons why Mr. Bingley and Mr. Watfon 
fhould not intermeddle any more with the payment of 
bills of exchange, or old debtsi 251. 

79. Imperfections in the order made for dilTolving 
the office of the clerklhip of the treafury, and war- 
rants, &c. 1670. . lo3. 

80. The return of Ric. Bennett, petty conftable of 
Ilugenden, to the warrant of the high, conftable of 
Delborowe ; concerning the fup|>ly of carriages. 
May 21, 1613. • ' 255. 

81. An abftraft of a furvey of the bbrder lands. 
Dec. 10, 1604. ^ 256, 

82. The rate of licences and pardons of aliena- 
tions, and of writs of covenants finable. 257. 

83. An eftimate of the queen's yearly revenue and 
expenditure, on an average of five years. ' 258. 

84. A paper on the improvements of forcfts, parks, 
and chafes. 268. 

. 85. Reafons for a project and petition for ftarch 
and ftarch-makers. . : .'269. 

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86. A paper fif^ned Geifon Wilsforde, and intitled 
" An order fot the reformation of his Majefty's ac- 
c^dunts, and the niore fpeedy gathering of his revenues, 
analfo to prevent all heedlefs exhaufiment." Aug. 22, 
1604. 271. 

87- Two licences fot the exportation of calve- 
feins. lG05,and I6l0. 272. 

88. Propofals of Thomas Garlyn, for the improve- 
ment of the revenue : with an order of James I. there- 
upon. 473. 

89' A petition of John Dackombe, to the Lords 
of the Treafury ; concerning his office of furveyor of 
*he prince s lands. 274. 

90. An eftimate of the king's yearly charge for 
his civil lift, and fome garrifons. 275. 

91. A fliort (fyftematic) view 6f all fuch courfes 
as have been praftifcd, and are now projefted, for 
the fupply and fupport of fovereign Majefty in want 
aiid extremity. 276. 

92. A report of Aaron Rathborne, fupervifor of 
tlie manor of Brancepcth. Nov. 17, 1609. 277- 

93. A note of feveral parks within the dutchy of 
Lancafiei^, granted by leafe. 278. 

94. Will. Camden, to afferting that there 

had never been any diftindlion between the Ld. trea- 
furer of England, and the treafurerof the exchequer. 
(A draught.) 280. b. 

05. An abftracl of the receipts and payments of 
James lord Haye, gentleman of his Majelty's robes, 
from Feb. 6, I607, to March 25, 16 13. *281, 

96. An abftrad of a furvey of the border lands. 

284. 

97. Remembrances on lord Haye's account. 285. 

98. A project for the planting, increafe, and pre- 
^rvation of the woods. 289. b. 

99. A ftatcment of abufes, concerning his Ma- 
jefty's woods. 291. 

100. The fubftance of Gayer s book, concerning 
the tin caufes. 295. 

101. IIow to repair the king's eftate, and to con- 
tinue it repaired. 297. 

102. Dc terris et polTeffionibus coronse. 298. 

103. How the king may have a yearly revenue in 
a fubfidy of tonnage and poundage, amounting to 
one-third of the wares imported. 300. 

104. A propofal to the Lords of Council; con- 
cerning the redu6^ion of the ellablifliments and fees 
of furveyors, collectors, &c. (vide infra IV. 109.) 
1612. 317. 

105. Concerning lands, whereof the reverfion is 
in hi& Majefty expeftant, upon eftates in tail. 319. 

106. Memoranda how certificates of grants of 
lands may be obtained. 320. 

107. Roger E. of Rutland, to James I; claiming 
the fote government of the foreft of Sherwood, which 
the E. of Shrewfbury attempted to take from him. 

321. 

108. Gilbert Talbot (E. of) Shrewftur}% to fir Tho. 
Lake; concealing the above difpute with the E. of 
Rutland. Sheffield lodge, June 24, 1609. 322. 

109. Robt. Wall, to the E. of Northampton, Ld. 
privy feal ; concerning the reduftion of fees and 
offices: to the fame purport as IV. 104. July 12, 
1612. 323. 

1 1 0. An abftracl of all his Majefty's expenfes for 
one half year, ending March 25, I6l2; drawn out by 
Edw. Wardour, clerk of the pells. 326. 

111. Divers things which fliould bo done and 
reformed in the exchecjuen 330. 



112. A fliort view of fuch courfes as the kings .of 
England haveufed to raife money, men, or provifions ; 
gathered out of ancient records. 333. 

113. A flatement of the manner in Mhich Parha- 
ment granted ^.50, 000 to K. Edward the Illd, by an 
afleflment of ^. 5. 16. per parifb. 1372. 335. 

114. "A commiflion of Charles I, for levying mo- 
" ;^eys for the K. of Subfidy-men, after the rate of 
" 13^. 4d. per pound in goods, and the whole for 
" lands." Sept. 1620*. 338. 

1 15. Inftrudlions to the commiffioners for the above 
levy of money. 841. 

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Codex charticeus, in folio, conftans foliis 420. 

I. Hen. E. of Northampton, to the Privy Coun- 
cil ? ftating the manner in which treaties were for- 
merly made, the difcommodities in fwerving there- 
from, and the beft means to redrefs them. 1. 

. 2. An order of Henry III, for the levy of armed 
men againft Llewellin Pr. of Wale^. (Lat.) Here- 
ford, July 26, 1231. 4. 

3. An order of Richard II, for the levy of men in 
Norfolk and Suflblk. (Fr.) Wcftm. Sept. 23, 
1386. 5. 

4. An order of Henry IV, for the levy of men* 
(Lat. a draught.) St. All)an's, April 4, 1405. 6.. 

5. Memorcinchun of fuch things as be needful Ld. 
Somerfet have with him. 7. 

6. A certificate of the general mufters of the coun- 
ties of Northumbd. Cumberld. Wcftmoreld. the city 
of Carlifle, and the Bpk. of Durham, taken by Fran- 
cis E. of Bedford. Oft. 28, 1565. 8. b. 

7. Colleftanea, concerning feveral levies of mo- 
ney, men, and victuals, by feveral of the kings of 
England. (A draught, cancelled.) 10. 

8. Abftinentia guerrarun) inter Angliam ct Scotiam. 
5 Ed. IV. 22. 

9. An account of the payment of troops, and other 
charges, temp. Hen. VII. 23. 

10. A brief ftatcment of the kind's (Hen. VIII. ?) 
army in Flanders, its artillery, captains, &c. 24. 

II. Copies of feven letters, the firft and laft defec- 
tive ; being part of the correfpondence between W 
Paget comptroller, and Phil. Hobby then commif- 
fionerwith the Emperor in Flanders, the Ld. pro- 
teftor Somerfet, and the Privy Council. June and 
July, 1549. 25. 

12. The ftatutes of Berwick wholly fet forth. 36. 

13. Adifcourfe concerning war; addrefled to K. 
Edward VI. 39. 

14. Inftruftions for the commiffioners for general 
mufters and training of all manner of perfons able for 
the wars, to ferve as well on hoifeback as on foot. (A 
draught, correfted by Cecil ) 1573. 53. 

15. A plan of an encampment. 72. 

16. liiftruftions by the Privy Council, for the com- 
miffioners of mufters. temp. Eliz. 73. 

17. Fran. Barrington and five others, magiftrates 
or deputy lieutenants of EHex, to the E. of Suflfex, 
Ld. Lieut, of the county ; concerning the levy of 
forces. (Orig.) Chelmsford, Oft;. 5, I6l5. 75. 

1 8. The Privy Council, to the E. of Suflex ; or- 
deriijg him to enforce the levy of troops, and of their 
accoutrements, in the county of Eflbx, (Orig.) White- 
hall, June 26, 1615. 77. 

19. The Marq. of Winchefter, to the E. of Suflex* 
concerning an order he had fent to Mr. Paget and 

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Mr. Weft, for the embarkation of troops at South- 
ampton. (Orig.) Bafmg, Aug. 4, i565. 79. 

20. The trivy Council, to the E. of Suflex prefi- 
dent of the North ; concerning a coni^riffian for 
mufters. (Origl ) Greenw. June 25, 1 569^ 81. 

21. The Privy Council, to the E. of ^uffex t giving 
him power over the forces in the county of South t. 
jointly with the Marq. of Winchefter. (Orig.) Oat- 
jands, Aug. 16, 1590. 83. 

22. Wm. Dethick, Garter K. of arms, to the earl 
of Effex ; recommending Robt. Trefwell, blue- 
mantle officer of arms, fent to attend his peifon. 
(Orig.) Office of arms, April 13, 1596. 85. 

23. An account of the officers and forces at Ca- 
lais. 87. 

24. A lift of officers in Gueldres, giv.en by I.d- 
Willoughby to fir J ohn Norris. 88. 

25 ! The Privy Council, to the juftices of South- 
ampton ; c6ncerning the forces to be allotted for the 
'iflcs of Jerfejr ahd Guernfey- Gveenw. June 29, 
1585. 89. 

26. Abftra6l of a letter from the Cotmcil, to the 
lords Wihchefter and Suflex ; and Ld. Winchefter's 
orders rn confequence thereof, relating to the defence 
of thecoaft. Aug. 2, and Sept. i, 1586. ' 91- 

27. Fra. Barrington and four othei-s, magiftratesof 
Effex, to the E. of Suffex; two letters concerning 

'armaments. (Orig.) Chelmsford, Sept, 3, l6i3, 
arid Lond. Oft. 4, I6i5. 93^ 

' 28. A commiffion of Q. Elizabeth to fir John Fof- 
tdr and three others, to inquire into the conduft of 

-fif Val. Brown, treafurer and viftualler of the town 

^bf Berwick. March 15, 1574. 97. 

' 29. Anfwers to points propounded by the French 
commiffioners, concerning the fupjply of forces. Aug, 
es, fSB!. ' 99. 

' ' 30. Fra. Drake and Geo. Carey (probably com- 
•miflloners at Plymouth) to the Privy Council ; de- 
firing orders for certain regulations at Plymouth in 
the abfence of the fleet. (Orig.) July £i, 1595. 

, ^ 101 

31. The marquis of Winchefter, to the E. of Suf- 
fex ; touching the trained bands of Hampfliirc re- 
quired by the Council for the defence of Jerfey and 
Guerafey. (Orig.) Bafmg, Aug. 20, 1590. 103. 

32. The E. of Suffex, to fir Wm. KingfinitTj for a 
note of the order of Council coricerning the above 
armament. Portfmouth. Aug. 21, 1590. 105. 

S3. The E. of Suffex, to the Marq. of Winchefter ; 
in anfwer to V. 31. Aug. 22, 1590. 106. 

34. Q. Elizabeth, to Ld. Chanc. Hatton Lieut, 
of the counties of Middlefex and Northampton ; 
dircding him to array the forces in his counties 
againft a foreign invafion. (Orig.) Greenw. June 
18, 1588. lOB. 

55. A note of powder and match at Winchefter 
and Southampton. 1 1 0. 

36. The Lds. of the Council, to the Marq. of 
-Winchefter and Ld. Suffex ; concerning the cloathing 
and accoutrem<?nts of troops, and the ammunition in 
.their county; two letters. Richmd. Jan. 14, 1588^ 
and Nonefuch, Aug. 3 J, 1585. ill. 

37. The diftribution of the fervice for the commif- 
fioners for the mufters of horfemen. 115. 

38. Orders concerning the oflice of ordnance; 
chictly relating to ftores. July 27, 159^. 117* 

39. Part of a diffcrtation on the array of the 
country, being iutitlcd " cap. 18 : ' the ^nd wanting. 

121. 



40. A paper (feemingly a fketch of an aft of Par-* 
iament) for the augmentation of the navy. 129^ 

41. A fragment, concerning war, and the fupport 
thereof. isi. 

42. The earls of Northumb. and Weftmoreld. and 
the vifcount of York ? to the D. of Gloucefter^ 
j^uardian of the kingdom, and the Privy Council ; 
about the array of fome forces in Yorkihire. (Fr.) 
York, Jan. is^ 132. 

43. A memorandum of follsof Pariiatnent, agaipft 
ttie nation fighting the king's wars in France and 
Normandy, temp. Ric. 11. Hen. IV. andv. ^ 133. 

44. Notes of fuch as were bound to bear arms apd 
find men. temp. Edw. I. and II. 135. 

45. Note of the ordnance in the different fojrts pn 
the coaft. 136. 

46. A brief declaration of th6 accotints of Rich. 
Hudlefton, Efq. her Majefty's treafurer in the Low 
countries. 1587- 142. 

47. An order of Privy Council to certain com-, 
miffioners ; concerning the defence of Calais- 144. 

48. A requifition of Henry VII, for a loan of mo- 
ney for the war againft Scotland. (Orig.) Weftm* 
Dec. 1. 145. 

49. Letters patent of Henry vni, empowering the 
city of London to give fecurity to the Fuggers for 
a loan of 60,000 ducats. (Lat.) Aug. 1546. 146. 

50. A note of papers touching benevolences. 1545. 

148. 

51. A private memorial of Q. Elizabeth, toWm. 
Herle ; concerning a loan of money abroad. (Orig* 
in Cecil's hand.)' 1581 ? probably '1561. 150. 

52. The Privy Council, to the Ld. Lieutenants^ 
to chancellor Hatton, and to J. Thompfon, Efq- 
colledor in the county of Bedford ; five letters ; con- 
cerning loans of money. (Originals.) 1588 and 
1589. 15K 
. 53. Q. Elizabeth, to Wm. Herle; about a loan ne- 
gociated by him at Hamburgh. (Orig.) Jan. % 
1561. 161. 

54. A paper, concerning an invitation for a loan 
by privy teals. 164. 

The names of thofe who had privy feals, and had 
not paid or lent any thing: two copies. Dec. 12, 
1612. 165. 

56. James I, to the Ld. of Suffex Lieut, of Effex; 
concerning a loan by privy fealsw (Orig.) Weftm. 
Oa. 31, 1612. 171. 

57. Acommiffion of the Privy Council, a king's 
letter, and a lift of perfons to whom privy feals had 
been iflued for a loan. 1604. 174. 

58. The city of Weftminfter^ to the King ; tender- 



inor a benevolence. 



163. 



59- Anthony Gwydot's proje6l for introducing filk 
weaving into England, temp. Hep. VIII. 185. 

60. Ld. Chanc. T. Audley, to the Ld. Privy Seal; 
concerning fome requifitcs in the cloth manufa6iure« 
(Orig.) Terling, iiept, 23. 137. 

61. Notification of a projeft for raifing ^ ktan of 4^ 
or 5 hundred thoufand pounds for 7 year^, without 
intereft. 189. 

62. A projeft of an office for patents for new in- 
ventions. 19Q. 

63. A ft^tement, concernii^g the fale Qif his Ma- 
jefty's woods. 192. 

64. A detail of various arts R. R. offers to intro- 
duce in England^ and which he had attained in liis 
ten years travels in Turkey. 194. 

65. A proje6k for rernedying certain abufes. in the 
paper trade and manufadtory. igg, 

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66. A projeft concerning the preparing grey coney 
fkms, lamb fkias, and mort fkins, before they are ex- 
ported. 198. 

67. Reafons for the furtherance of a corporation 
for the prefervation of ancient monuments and re- 
cords. Another copy in Fauft. E. V. 67. 200. 

68. Edmund Bolton, lo the E. of Northampton 
Ld. privy feal ; projects for raifmg money, &c. March 
11, 1611. 201. 

69. A proje6l for fair and uniform buildings in and 
about London. 203. 

70. A projeft for coining copper money, for Ire- 
land. Feb. 162K 205. 

71. Adifcuflion concerning the juftice of a war 
with Spain, the means and manner of carrying it on, 
and probability of its duration. 207. 

72. A regulation, by which clerks are to be al- 
lowed to the commiflioners of the liar chamber and 
chancery, in the remote counties. 208. 

73. A petition, probably from Parliament, to Q. 
Elizabeth ; requefting her to fettle the fiiccdflion to 
tlie crown : with a difcuflion thereupon. 209. 

74. John Keymer's projefls about the foreign and 
coal trade, coin, &c. addreffed to Q. Elizabeth. 221. 

75. John Keymer's projects concerning the trade 
Xrilh Portugal ; addreffed to Q. Elizabeth. 235. 

76. Subftance of a perpetual cotitraft of commerce, 
lor holy united focicty of knighthood, to be made 
between all princes of the world. 240. 

77. Reafons Why Welfh linens, (Called cottbris, 
fliould not be tied to one certain length, breadth, or 
weight. 242. 

78. A furvey of the benefits which come to the 
Hate by colouring of the wool and cloth made in 

•Suffolk. 244. 

79. Tho. Walker, to the Ld. Pri\y Seal (North- 
ampton) cpncerning the abufes in commons* (Orig.) 
lleningham park, March is, 1609^ 246. 

80. Obfervations concerning the making and na- 
ture of ftarch. 249. 

8K Reafons to induce his Majefty to confirm the 
office of mefurage. 252. 

82. The fubftance of a petition for the inrolment 
of apprentices indentures. 253. 

83. Offers made unto the king by the French un» 
dertakers, for the traafmutation of iron into fteel. 

255. 

84. Reafons why the bailiffs of Great Yarmouth 
are petitioners to be the affay-mafters of all lead made 
in England and Wales. 257. 

85. Allowances craved by the inquifitor of the 
fiewards and batliffi of royal manors. 258. 

86. Reafons for maintaining a fuit in which Mr. 
Trefwell, who had a grant of a moiety of all waftcs 
done in the king's forefts, parks, &c. was concerned. 

260. 

. 87. Gawin Smith's petitions, and projecl for clcanf- 
ing and keeping clean the ditches of the city of Lon- 
don ; three articles. 26i. 

88. A ftatement of reafons, and a petition to the 
King ; concerning the converting copyhold into free- 
hold tenures. 



266. 

89. A proporfajl of Mr. Poulton, to print the ftatutes 
at large; with obfervations tlicreoa: two articles. 

2ffg^. 

•go. A fmall trarf on llieaBufesin the ccclcfiaftical 
courts; addnlFcd to llic king. ^27^5. 

91. A bieviate of what was proved before a com- 



mittee, in maintenance of the charter of the pia- 
makers. 277. 

92. Articles concerning the bill for flieemien and 
fullers, and of the corporations within the city of 
London* 279^ 

93. Proceedings touching the farm of fweet wines, 
let to fir John Swinton. 280. 

94. Reafons to prove the neceffity of an examined 
in the court of exchequer, as well as in all other 
courts. 282. 

95. A propofal for remedying the undue confump* 
tion of flefli in Lent 283. 

96* Articles to be inquired upon touching the 
queen's commiffion of concealed lands. 061. 9^ 1582. 

284. 

97. A colleftion of divers things whereby profit 
may arife to a ckrk of the peace, in any lliire. 286. 

98. A paper, concerning fome reformation in his 
majefty 's houfehold. , 289. 

99. A paper concerning the proportion between 
money and com in the kingdom. 291. 

100. A paper Shewing the advantage of cultivating 
the dyers thiftle for the clotli manufaftory in England. 

292. 

101 A propofal for laying a duty on lead outward 
bound, in order Jto obviate fome deceitful practices. 

293. 

102. A remonftrance againft the practice of build- 
ing cottages without a due proportion of land, in de- 
fiance of an a£l of ParUament of 31 Eliz. 295. 

103. Memoranda, and a, petition of Otho 
Nicholfon ; concerning the praaice of Affartare, 
i/e. den&s filvaseradicare." (Three articles.) 297. 

104. The ftate of the fuit for the office of curfitor 
to be procured for the king's bench. S02. 

105. A petition in behalf of the company of the 
"pin-maker^ in London. S04. 

106. A ftatement of the fuperfluous confumption of 
wheat, milk, and cheefe. S05. 

107. A paper cpncerning the king's claim to certain 
lands lefl by the fea in Lincolniliire and Cambridge- 
fhire. SO 7. 

108. Certain notes concerning wafte grounds, 
forefts, parks, and chaces. S08. 

109- A propofal for granting certain privileges in 
trade to aliens, with a ftatement of the benefits to be 
derived from it. 309. 

no. Reafons againft a new duty intended to be 
impofed upon baize. s 1 1 . 

111. Reafons for appointing a furvey or of the exe- 
cutions and eftreats for outlaws. si 2. 

112. A projeft to remedy fome abufes in the cloth 
maniifaflory, owing to the prohibition of hot-preffmg. 

314. 

lis. Rich, firown's information concerning fome 
inconveniencies in ftarch-making. 3 1 5. 

114. Concerning certaiix abufes in the paper ma- 
I riufaftory, and the remedies thereof. 317. 

115. Propofitions from the felt-makers, to fuch as 
ihall depofit ai ftock of money for taking in of their 
wares. 319. 

116. A projeft of the company of felt-makers in 
London, to raife a ftock fpr taking all the wares they 

iiiiaktfhirdaWrdink^!^^ /-^^ sso. 

117. The ftate of the fclt-makers cafe; withlbnae 
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118. A dialogue between a haberdaflier and a felt- 
maker. 308. 

119. Reafons why retailers, vintners, and fliop- 
keepers fliould nbt be admitted to trade as merchants 
into the parts beyond feas. 3^5. 

1 20. IIow the penfion of Taunton of ^. 400 paid 
to the crown by live bifliops, may be redeemed with- 
out lofs to the king. 327. 

12K Remembrance for his riiajefty touching 
houfehold caufes^ • 329. 

122. Theprojcdof Gavin Smith, for cleanfing the 
Fleet ditch. 530. 

1 23. A projeft for the fanning of old worn cables 
and other ropes. 332. 

124. A note of the yearly produce and charge of 
the falt-ATOrks at Poitfey. 334. 

1 A petition of the falters and brewers, to liavie 
certain lands and tenements devifed td them, con- 
firmed to them by aft of Parliament. 335. 

126. A propofal for making certain allum- works 
more profitable to the revenue. 337. b. 

127. A comparifon betweeti Mr. Ingram's projed 
for allum, and one which was lately prefented. 338. 

128. An ofter touching allum-work*. 340. 

1 29 Two ftatements concerning the allum bufi- 
ncfs; alfo another copy of v. 128. 342. 

130. A paper concerning the removal of certain 
annoyances in the Thames. 347. 

131. Wm. Abdye's propofitions for making indigo 
and neale in the kingdom. 350. 

132. A paper concerning the obfervance of lent,, 
tow^ards the pfeferv^fion of cattle. 352. 

1 33. A rough draught of a propofal for appointing 
commiflioners for fetting forth the bounds of farms 
and manors in the Iflc of Ely, &c. 354, 

134. A propofition of wire to be made of 16O tons 
of Ofmond iron: fonr papers. 355. 

13.3. Offers made by the French undertakers for 
tranfmuting iron into Heel : another copy of V. 83. 

359. 

136. A brief of divers abufes committed among 
brewers; and propofals for the redrcfs of them. 

361. 

137. A projeft for raifing mone5% grant of 
pardons for certain trefpafles fpecified in three lifts; 
with the fubftance of a proclamation for that purpofe. 

377- 

138. A lift offorefts andchacesin feveral counties, 
referved and to be improved. S85. 

139. A ftatement of the cuftoms and values of 
goods exported and imported, from Chrifimas 1612 
to Chriftmas 1613. 337. 

140. A memorial touching the patent for makino* 
fait; lately granted to Chrift. Erchard and Hen. Tatt^ 
"all- 388. 

141. The inconveniencies that /hall eiifue if the 
pre-emption of tin fliall be drawn inta the hands of 
private men. 339. 

1 42. A fcheme for the increafe of the navy to aft 
againft Spain. sgo. 

143. Queftions to be propofed to the mafter of the 
Rolls and Mr. Ingram, concerning the contraft for 
tin; and other papers concerning the pre-emption of 
tin, Sec. 39 1. 

144. Gerard MaHny's difcourfe for reducing the 



corrcftion to be erefted in Wincheltcr, and .the de- 
mands and duties of the guardian thereof. 409. 

140 Reafons for converting copy-hold into free- 
hold. (Part of V. 88.) 413 

147. Confiderations offered concerning the faJe of 
bullion, exchange, &c. 414 

148. Daniel Dun, to fir Jul. Ca^far; touching Dr 
Manning, and a cafe of confpiracy. (Orig.) ifin* 

415. 

149. Geffry Bigge, to Ld. Northampton privy 
leal; concernmg the foundation of St. Nicholas's 
Hofpital. 

1 50. Reafons for Q. Elizabeth to affent to the aid- 
mg the States., July 13, 1585. 419, 5^ 

151. Regulations concerning the woollen trade. 

420. 



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404. 



145. Articles touching the ufe of the houfe of 



!ritus, B. VI. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 251. 

1. A rough draught of a letter from the Bp. of 
Worcefter (Ghinuce) and the Almoner, touc-hincr 
their negociation for the releafe of the two fons of 
the French king, then hoftages at Madrid. (Lat.) 

I. 

2. A paper intitled, " Dr. Taylei's legation into 
France 1526;" concerning fome matters relatino* to 
the church and monaftery of St. Peter at Vienne in 
Dauphin^. (Lat.) 

3. A paper of notes concerning the earlier bi/Jiops 
of Vienne. (Lat.) 

4. A paper relating to the hiftory of Henry ii, K. of 
Navarre, his efcape from prifon, &c. (Lat.) Jan 3 
1526-7. g/ 

5. Another paper relating to the hiftory of Vienne 
(Lat.) y • 

6. Epigramma de Mauro Servo k domino crude- 
" liter traclato" duo exemplaria, alter prolixior 
primo. ^ 3 

7. An account of fome journey in the interior parts 
of France : moll of the preceding articles appear to 
be colleftanca by the fame hand. (Lat.) 150,0. 10. 

. 8. Summa pr^cipuorum articulorum in tradatibus 
pacis et foederum inter reges Anglise et Francise die 
Augufti 15 14, et 1515: in Cecil's liai)d. '17. , 

9. Articuli conventionis inter Elizabetham Angl 
Regin. et Phillipum Reg. Cath. 1564. ^0. * 

10. Articuli tradatus pacis inter papam, Csefarenf 
et reges Anglise, Francice/et Ilifpania?. Lond. Oa 

1518. 

11. Articuli variorum tradatuum pacis; annorum 
nempe, 1532, 1546, 1559, 1518, 1564, et 1560. 22. b. 

12. Colleaions 6ut of the treaties betwixt France 
and England, from Edward III. to 1600. 24. 

13. Notes concerning treaties ^ ith France, from 
1562 to 1572; and of the legations fcntinto France 
and from thence, from 1 5 7 1 to 1 5 8 1 . 05. ' 

14. Notes about tranfaftions in France, from 156 1 
to 1596. 

15. A journal of various matters concernino* the 
armies fent into Normandy. 1591. ^ ^Os 

16. Notes concerning various tranfaftions with the 
Hanfe Towns. ^c> 

17. A paper intitled, Dr. Rogers ftarch," beino- 
a repertory of various tranfadions relatino* to com"^ 
merce between England and Belgia, fronr45 H. iir 
to 9 H. V. ' 

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18. A fhort repertory of ftate papers, between the 
emperor Maximilian and HentyVIII; chiefly con- 
cerning the marriage of Archd. Charles with princefs 
Mary. 40. 

19. Articuli traQatns pacis inter Henricum VIL et 
Philippum Burgundiae ducem ; et Henricum VIII. et 
Carolum V, &C. 1495, 1499, 1505, 1520, 1529, 1543. 

41- 

£0. Rough notes concerning negociations between 
England and the Emperor. 43. 

£1. A paper concerning a claim to the value of 
certain clotn^, &c. arrefted at Antwerp and Bruges. 
Aug. 3, 1559. 45. 

£2. Notes concerning negociations in Germany; 
agents fent, &c. 46. 

£3. Q. Elizabeth, to the prince of Orange, and to 
the deputies of Holland and Zealand ; on the offer 
made her of the foVereignty of thofe provinces. (Fr. 
and Lat.) March £8, 1575. 47. 

£4. Extra6)s from the negociations of the Low 
countries, fince the year 1575 to 1579- 48. 

£5. Memoranda of the bonds of the dates of the 
Low countries to Q. Elizabeth. . 1579 and 1578. 

56. 

£6. A letter from Efcovado, to the K. of Spain ; 
Jlprilg, 1577; and three papers concmnug the pri- 
'vileges of Brabant, &c. (Fr. Lat and Eng.) 57. 

£7. A memorial of treaties with the ftates of the 
Xow countries, in 1585 and 6. 59. 

£8. Memoranda concerning negociations with the 
Low countries. 1576 — 1589. 62. 

£9. Heads of various papers relating to negocia- 
tions with, and affairs pf the Low countries, viz. 
(a.) Negociations of the commiffioners of the 
States, 1585. 

(b.) Difpatch of fir John Norris, 1585. 

. (c) Difpatch and negociationof Mr. Davifon^ 158J^. 

(d.) Difpatch of the E. of Leicefter, 1 585. 

(c.) Sir Tho. Heneage*s negociation. 

(f.) Matters concerning the cautionary towns, 
1586. ' 

(g.) Military fervices during the E. of Leiceiler's 
government. 

(h.) political matters during the £. of Leicefler's 
government. 

(i.) Matters concerning treafurer's accounts, muf- 
ters, viftualling. 

(k.) Matters between the E. of Leicefter, Ld. Buck- 
hurft, fir John Norris, &c. 

(1.) Lord Buckhurft s negociation ; the proceed- 
ings of the States againft the £.of Lei<iefter in the 
matter of peace, 158 7. 66. 

80. Notes out of the letters of lord Leicefter : in 
Cecil's hand. 1585 and 6. 84. " 

31. A memorial of accidents (incidents) in the 
Low countries. I571?r*l596- 

S2. ^heeffe£i of certain writings anii p\iblicatioi)% 
touching the Low countries, &c. 97. 

33. Petitions of the States Geri. toher Majefty, by 
their letters of March £4.. . . ^98. 

34. Extracts from .Ld. Buckhurft^s letter of April 
13, 1587. 101. 

35. Notes concerning ftate papers between Eng- 
land and the Low countries. 1569 and 1575. 103. 

36. Memoire pour Mons. le confeiller Bodley ;** 
cxplaininga plan for the defence of Oftend? Dunkirk, 
Aug. 23, 1590. 104. 



37. " The moft weighty, fecret, and laft inftruc- 
" tions given by Philip II. K of Spain, to his fon 
" Philip III teaching him how to govern himfelf and . 
" his kingdoms, after the deceafe of his faid father." 

106. 

38. Heads of a treaty between Q. Elizabeth, and, 
Sebaftian K. of Portugal. (Lat.) Lond. Feb. £, 
1571. , 108. 

39. Minutes of letters from Q. Elizabeth, to . 
Adolphus D. of Holftein Gottorp, 1559 ; Frederic II. 
K. of Denmark, Dorothea his mother, 1559 to 1 563 ; . 
and to Guftavus L and Eric XIV. kings of Sweden, 
from 1559 to 1567- 114. 

40. A letter figned, J. regina Bofnse et ducilfa . 

Barbaniae, to requeftiuff him to mediate for 

the releafe of her hufband from his imprifonment in 
Turkey. (Lat.) 11 8. 

41. Note of a letter from John Zamoifki Chanc. 
of Poland, to Q. Elizabeth. Oa. 7, 1588. 1 19. 

4£. An account of the officers of the Ottoman 
court. 120. 

43. A defcription of England, prefented to the 
Grand Seignior; a narration of the eftate and govern- 
ment of K. Henry VIII ; the French ambafTador's ob- 

jedions. againft refidence at Conftantinople, 

and the Englifli ambaiTador's anfwer thereto : all thefe 
by the fame hand. 122. 

44. The fervice done to her maiefty and to the 
Englifh merchants, by ten years refidence in Turkey. 

123. 

45. A fhort account of an irruption into Northum- 
berland by the Scots. 125. 

46. A breviate of certain Ijeagues and confederacies 
between the kings of France and Scotland, from 
1327 to 1549. 126. 

47. Notes concerning various treaties between 
England, the K. of Scots, the D; of Britanny, France, 
Burgundy, and the Hanfe Towns, in the time of Edw. 
IV. 127. 

48. Notes conceniing treaties with Scotland, and 
affairs of the borders. 1533— -1568. 129. , 

49. Minutes of letters from Ct. de U Marck, the 
regent of Scotland, the States Gen. and the Pr. of 
Orange, to Q. Eliz. alfo fome to the Ld. treafurer. 
1571—1589. 133. 

50. A brief efHmate of her majefty 's charges in the 
Low countries, for one year. 134. 

51. Minutes of a ^reat number of letters and ftate 
papers ; chiel^y relating to the Low countries^ I SSQ ; 
otners relating to France, 1558 — 1589. 134. b. 

52. Minutes of many mifqellaneous ftate papers, 
in the time of Q. Elizabeth. 148. 

.US. Contents of feveral letters from duke Charles 
of Sudermania, the fena^ Qf Hamburgh, Uie K. of 
Denmark, 1591. 157. 

.54. Formulae ufed by the kings of England in not 
granting the petitions of the. commons in parliament. 

i' 161. 

55. Heads, probably of f6me book, touching the 
manner of holding parlianients and convocations, 
thieir privileges, &c. 162. 

56. Concerning the manner of the king's affenting 
or diffenting in Parliament. 166. 

57. A table Concerning the king's prerogative, and 
the rights of the fubje£l. 1 6 7. b. 

58. Lift of various petitions prefented by Parlia- 
ment, &c. to Edward I. and III. 169. 

59. Extra6h: from fome roll of pleas of the crown, 
tfemp. F-dw. III. 172. 

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m. A note of the fpeech ufed by thi^ Ld. keeper 
of the great feal, (fir Nid. Bacon) to fir Robt. Bell, 
when he was fwcrn chief baron of thie exchequer. 

17s. 

61. An alphabetical lift of faints, with the days of 
their feftivals. 175. 

62. "A book of notes taken out of letters;" fome 
of them beiug ?imple extra6ls from ftate papers' in 
the time of Q. Elizabeth. 177. 

63. AnfwtrS to 16 articles contained in^ a roll nii- 
niftered by ^lyld. of SafUm. ^12. 

64. A proje6l, " How the king's majcfty may ga- 
ther a great treafure, without felling, or abating any 
paVt of his revenue;" 2 1 S. 

65. A fet of rough memoraridai feemingly the 
agenda of fome minifter, beginning A** 1 5 8 1 . 216. 

66. A catalogue of Saxou coins, from Alfred to 
Harold. 239. 

67. A note of the names of fuch books and calen- 
ders as are niJide of the records in the Tower. 241. 

,68. A drawing of a Roman infciiption. 244. b. 

69. Several tables of cyphers; fome French and 
others Engliflj. 245. 

70. Copy of a letter frofn' the E. of Salifbury, to 
tlie E. of Northampton, privy feal ; profefling good 
w ifliesi Bath, May 17, 16 12. 251. b. 



. Titusy B. VIL 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 495. ^ 

1. A letter figned Robert Zirizan, (buff docketed 
R. Alexander) to the earl of Leicefter ; reporUng his 
having delivered the queen's prefent of horfesto the 
K, of Scots. (Orig.) Edinburgh, June 13, 158S. 2. 

•2. Ld. Burleigli, to the E. of Leicefter j note in 
his own hand. Weftm. Nov. 4, 1572. 4; 

' 3. Wm. Waad, to the £. of Leicefter ; craving his 
protection in a caufe with Mr; Heile. (Orig. ) Flo- 
rence, Nov. 9, 157^. ' ^ ' " ft 

4. Henry , (the firft E. of) SoUthanlpt^; Vo the'.td. 
Treafurci^,' Ldi Chamberlalih, and the E.^of Leicefter; 
craving their interccflion with tlie queen for fdihfe 
more hberly. (Orig.) Tower, July 28^^5572. 8; 

5. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter ; coh- 
cferning a malicious libel againft the earl, AVritteriby 
Che Morgtfti, atPiiris. (Ori^.) Barnelms^ Sept. 29, 
1584; - ' ; . 

;6. Sir Fr. Wairiiigham,totheE. of Ldceftier; con-, 
ceniirig feveral individuals t:o be promoted, &ci 
(Dng,X WhSteJjall, Ajjril li; 1570. 12. 

7. Robfert Glover, Sbttidrftt hemld, td the E. of 
Leicefter; vindicating himfdf from tfie - dia^rge of 
popery. . • ' 14. 

8. Win. Pavifon, to the E. of Leitffter; iiitelli- 
gerice about troubles in Artois and Hainault, &c. 
(Orig.) Antwerp, Jan; 25, 1578. i . ; : i ' 16. 

. 9. Tho. Randolph, to E. of teioefteV; • thiiAltiiig 
him for the favour fliewn fir Fr. Walfingham ; anl 
intcrcediiig for a fchol^r of Magdalen- college, .?who 
was confined for preaching on the exc5rcife; of pror 
pliecy. (prig.), _.Londpn, Aug. 28, 1578* 18. 

' K). Sir Tho. Leigh ton, to the E, of Leicefter ; vin^- 
dicatijig himfclf againft -the fulfe aflertionS' of ccr- 
t^n trAiturs. (Ofij^.y Jerfey, Aug. 11,^1580. 20. 

.11.. ^9.:FieJde,. (a preacher) totheE, pf Leicefter; 
tnauking him for pVote(^ion, and prbfcfling his great 
ZjB'al fgr the chtircb. (Oii«.) Nov. 25, 1581. 22. 



' 12. Sir Fr.' Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
two letters, the firft intimating fome violent attempt 
upbn her majefty.; the fecond about fome ordnance 
to be fent to the army. (Orig.) Barnelms, Dec. 24, 
1586, and Richmd. July 23, 1588. 24. 

IS. Tho. Cotton, (father to fir Robt ?) to theE. of 
Leicefter ; intelligiehce about aduke's coming* (QJ'the- 
D. of Parma?) (Orig.) Ghent, Jan. 17, 1578. 28. 

14. Sir Tho. Wilkes, to the E. of Leicefter; com- 
plaining of his poverty, and the queen's difpleafurc 
towards him.' (Orig.) London, July 12/ 1584. 3a. 

15. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the. E. of Leicefter ; 
two letters, the firft apprifing him that the qiieen had ■ 
referred a fuit of his about an exchange, to the Ld. 
treafurer; and the fecond about fir Walt. Mildmay^s ' 
dealings with the queen conceniing thefame. (Orig.y 
Court, March 4, 1587-8? and June 8, 1588. 32, 

16. Giulio Borgarucci, to the E. of Leicefter; 
wifhing to appeal' to the queen from the Abp. of Can- 
terbury, in an affair of matrimony. (Grig.; Bruges, 
Dec. 4, 1576. I 56. 

17. Tlio. Morgan, to the E. of Leicefter; thanks 
for his recommendation to the prince (of Orange?)^ 
and complains of ill lifage from Col. Norris. (Orig.) 
An^fterdam, June 2, 1581. 38. 

18. Sir Edw. StaflTord, to the E. of Leicefter, then; 
in the low Countries; laments not having any let- 
ter from him, &c. (Orig.) Paris, Dec. 26,. 158K 
i 40. 

19. . Johannes Still, to the E. of Leicefter; thanks 
him for a favour obtained through his means. (Grig. 
Lat.) Feb. 20, 1576. • \ 42. 

20. Wm. Herle, to tlie E. of Leicefter; e^^ptefling 
gratitude, but larri^nting his* not being favourably 
treated ; alfo about Mr. Ndrtli's going to mafs. Sec. 
(Orig.) Antwerp, March 13, 1582. 44. 

21. Fr. Tregiati, to ' the E. of Leicefter; difavbw- 
ing the malicious al\>erfion for which he was in' eoii- 
fincment. . (Grig.) .MarlhaMea, Oft. 20, 1577. 46b 

22. Alfonfp Ferrabpfco, to the E. of Leicefter; la- 
ments the inquifitiyn having feized^his property in 
Italy, and tmfts the Q. will indemnify him, ana re- 
ward him for bis fervices. . (Orig. Ital.) London, 
0^2S, V66k. , ' 4i. 

23. Yfabeau de la Touche, to the E. of Leicefter; 
thatnks for aflSilance^ and^rilpWres rdief in hef ul-geht 
ncceflity: flie appears to have been a' French reftigte. 
(Two origittals, Fr.) Si6n> June 8, and Cairfwt, Sfept. 

3, 1574. ^50. 
; 24. Phil. ddCrOy (D. d^AtftftSt) to the of iLei- 
cefter; reminding him bf fotnedog^he was to fend 
liini. (Grig. Fr.) Bruffels, July J, 1 574. 54. 

v25. W. Herle, to the E. of Leicefter, thfen itt the 
Low countries; various news of appoinfenenfe at 
court, and defiring a recommendation to tfie Ld. 
treafurer. (Oifg.)* Temple-bar, Sept. 8, 1587. : 57. 

26. Sir Fr^ Walfingham, to%the E. of Leicefter; 
four lettei-s of ' orders and" intelligence. (Qrig>> 
Coiirt, May 23, 1587, Loud, Sept. 2, Richmd,. July 
20, and BaVneliils, Nov. 5, 1586. 59. 

27- Sir Tho. Scott, to the E. of Ldcefier; on fend- 
ing over Hrs fob with S9 ine^ abd' horfes. (Grig.) 
Scots-hall, March 2, 1595-6. 67. 

. Francis Litdctbh, to theE; of: Leicefter ;^ about 
one John Ranfie having mifufed apafsport, alid defir^ 
ing reinforcements. (Grig.) Gfl;end,Jan. 24> 1586-7. 

69- : 

29- Joh^ Shelton, to the E. of Leicefter;. com- 
plaining ot the treatment of fine burghers of Amheim, 
(Grig.) Arham (fic) Sept. 2, 1587. - 7d, ' 

30." Raffe Boffeville, to the E. of Leieefter ; defir- 

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ing fomc aW for himfelf and his company. (Orig.) 
Oftend, Sept. 28, 1 587. ^ 72. 

31. A Irtter to the E. of Leicefter, npt figped; 
concerning divers charges againft Pyper Martin, a 
fergt major, Eccloe, Blundeville, &c. for trealbnable 
pra^ices. Oftend, 1587. 74. 

3e. Tho. iVigges, to the E. of Leicefter; complain- 
ing of the opuofition he met with in taking the muf- 
ters. (Orig.) Feb. 21, 1585-6. 75. 

33. The ftates of South Holland, to the E. of Lei- 
cefter ; anfwering that Capt. Bout was at fea. (Orig. 
Dutch.) Rotterdam, July 22, 15«7. 77. 

34. Jo. North, to the E. of Leicefter; explaining 
the caufe of a fray he had had with a fervant of the E. 
of Eflex, for whfch he had been conlined. (Qfig.) 
Dordrecht, Dec. i, 1587- 79. 

35. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
recommending ' a fervant of his, who/Had been ap- 
pointed water bailiff at Flulhing. (Orig.) Couit, 
June, 22, 1586. 81. 

36. A memorial of Peter Obin merchant of Wefcl, 
tb the E. of Leicefter ;i concerning fome goods de- 
tained at Amsterdam. (Fr.) With a copy of the 
o(rck?r of the admiralty of North Holland thereto re- 
lating, dated Amfterdam, 061. 10, 1586. (DutchO 83. 

37. T. H^eage, to the E. of Leiceftei"; requefting 
that a proper lodging might be appointed for him and 
his retinuc,'neai tlic citrl. (Orig.) Fliilhing, March 
3y 1585-6. 86. 

38; Edte. Hunt- (ainlitor) to the B. of Leicefter; 
exceptions againft fir John Norris for maUpraftices^ 
in moneys matters; (Orig.) Lond. Aug. lo,; 1587* 

88. 

' S^i John BtoivTii tb the E. of Leicefter ; about the 
motions of the army; a prefent of horfes intended 
for the queen, &c. (Orig.) Maliues, May i, 1580. 

90. 

4o: Sir John Conway, to the E. of Leicefter ; de- 
firing fpeedy fupplies and orders. (Orig.) Dort? 
SepU 28, 15S7. 92. 

. 41. Sir Wm. Ruflel, to the E. of Leicefter ; recom- 
mending Davifon for his fervices. (Orig.) Flulhing, 
Sept. 19$ 15S7. 94. 

: 4£. Tho. Baflbn (an En^jUifh bookfeller at Lcyden) 
Ins petition' to tiie EL ef Leicefter for licence to print 
certain) books. 96. 

43. Sir Wm. Stanley, to the E. of Leicefter ; re- 
commending a lieutetiant, who had been feverely 
Woundedi (Orig.) Deventer, Jan. 8, 1586-7. 98. 

44. Sir Fr. Walfingham, to the E. of Leicefter; 
ki bduUf of two captains, Wingfield. and Randolph. 
^Orig.) Barnelms, Dec;. 24, 1586. 100. 

' 45. Geo. Woodward, to the E. of Leicefter ; 
craving redrefs in a claim he had on one Tho. 
Biewnes for cloths delivered to him; (Orig.): Utreclit, 
Sept. 26, 1587. 102. 

46. ThcK Lovairs memorial to the E. of Leicefter ; 
for an allowance for having fervcd as fergeant-major 
at the Brill. .104. 
• 47. A warrant? of 'the E. of Leicefter, for a fum to l)e 
paid to Capt. William Twydye. Hague, July 31, 
1586. i 106. b. 

48. Sir Wm. Hitffel, to the. E. of Leicefter; re- 
lating the particulars of an infurreQ;ion at Fluftiing. 
(Orig.) Flulhing, Sept, 13, 1587. 108. 

49. Gioreph de Caftro, a milTionary at Agra, to 
Claudio Aquaviva general of the Jefuits at Rome; 
reporting the periecutions fuftained by the chriftiatns. 
(Orig. ltal> Agra, April 10* 1615. li2* 

50. Francois (D. d'Anjou) to ftr Fr. Walfingliam ; 



ppofefling his deyotednefs to the queen^; fliewing the 
vanity of the bbafts of the Spaniards, ^c. (Fr.) Chaf- - 
jteau vambrefis, Aug, 29, 158.1. * 114. ' 

!^ 51. Tho. Shelley a Jefuit? to hiscoufin Tho. Fincli, . 
iin Spain-; lamenting the deplorable ftate of En^and, . 
refpeairig religion, &c. (A French tranftationr) St. 
Omer, .1604. . 116. 

52. Antonio Machado a mlffionary at Agra, to CI.- 
Aquaviva gen. of the Jefuits ; concerning^e ftate of^ 
the miflion. (Orig. Portuguefe?) Agra, April 9,, 
1615. . . 118. 

J 53. Marchefe Guil. Ces. Malafpina da Madrignano,% 
to count Alefs. Striggio, ambaflador from the D. of > 
Mantua at Milan; difclaiming. all participation in 
the confpiracy at Parma. (Ital.) Mantua, April 
IS, 1612. 120. 

54. A memorial of a French ambaflador in London, 
demanding the releafe of a mafter of a fliip, the re-^ 
ftoration of fome goods, the fupprelfion of libels 
againft the queen mother, &c. (Fr.) i2j. 

55. A Spanilh paper, indorfed " the fale of the Eli- 
zabeth." 124, 

56. Jehan le RowiTc, to father Ammon; inclofing, 
a difpenfation of Pope Leo, in favour of Wm. Ed- 
waye, ftiled a canon of Bylfington. (The letter Fr. 
the iiiciofure Lat.) Calais, Oitd 24. 126. 

57. Gafparitt de (Gafin, to . petitioning io\ 

have his livery reftored him^ or to hive 50l. m lieu 
of iL (Orig. ItaL)^ * 12^. 

58: A declaration; that in a treaty then ncgociat- 
ing, the United Provinces were to be declared free' 
and independent dfthiei K* of Spain and the Archd. of 
Auftria^ (Fx.) Hague, Deic. 24, 16OZ. . i3i.^^ 

59: Pietro Lupo a mufician, to ....... . defiring 

an advance of a quarter's' wages. (Orig/ Ital.)' 1S2. 

60. Jofeph de Caftro, to father Jof Baudo at Milan ; 
concerning the perfecutions at Agra ; nearly of the 
fame tenor as VII. 49. (Orig. Ital.) Agra, A^ril 
10, 1615. 133. 

61. Franjfbis (D. d'Anjou) to M. de Mauvifiere; 
defiring that he will fend him frequent accounts of 
Q. Elizabeth. (Fr.) Angers, Feb. 28, 135. 

62. A petition from the wife of Leonard Forilfen, ^ 
boatman of Dordrecht, to the E. of Leicefter; for 
his releafe.' (Ital.) 136. 

63. R. (E. of Leicefter) to Maurice Vifconti ; pro- 
feffing friendihip. (Orig. Ital.) Court, Jan. 14, 
1578. , 138 

64. A letter, probably frora^ a fee'' of ftate, to thq 
K. ofSwedeu; requeftifl!g him to proteft two fliipsj 
fitted out by London merchants. (Lat.) London^ 
April 24, 1577. ' . . 139. 

65. G. V. Pinello, tp ..... . ^bput fevqral booksj 

lent, . &c. (Orig;. lizl) Padua, Mijirph, 2 1 , , 1 590^ 

140. 

661 A paper of various kdvice; concerning mili- 
tary and naval preparations in Italy. (Ital.) April . 
28, 1602.. . . 

67. Copy of a letter fro^ fome Eriglifliman, (the 
E. of Sufl'exr) to Mr. de Semyer; concerning the 
queen's propofed marriage, and other public attaijs ; 
faid- to have been writticn by the queen's ordier, bat 
not fent. ( Fr. mixed ^^ith Italian. ) 1 5 80 142* 

68*. Dubourg, to the E. of Suflex ; regrets not find- 
ing him at court, and profefling friendfhip on the part 
of hishighnefs, (theD. d'Anjou?) (Orig. Fr.) Lon- 
don. 14f4. 

69. P. Semyer, to the E. of Sulfex ; concerning a 
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in the propofed marriage with d'Anjou. (Orig. Fr.) 
Miers, Jan. 24, I580. 146. 

70. Marchio de Dominis, to Marcantonio Arci- 
vefcovo, (Q^i Spallatro?) in London; chiefly on do- 
meftic concerns, and news. (Orig. Ital) Venice, 
March 23, 1615. 148. 

71. Fra. Maria Gondi, to complaining of 

the hard treatment of his relations, and wifhing to be 
employed in the fervice of Q. Elizabeth. (Orig. 
Ital.) 150. 

72. Cafp. de Honberg ? to John Dee ; thanks for 
favour, and a recommendation. (Orig. Lat.) Luflco, 
06t. S, 1588. 151. 

73. E. Hert (Q^ Hertford?) to Mons. Ribault; 
about paftimes, hunting, &c. (Orig. Fr.) London ? 

152. b. 

74. GefFray Fenton, to Mons. Wrothe ; defiling to 
borrow money, &c. (Fr. and Eng.) 153. 

' .75.. A fragment of a letter, defiring the remiflion 
of a penalty. (Orig. Ital.) 1 54. b. 

76. Piet. Lupo mufician, to the E. of Leicefter; 
offering to return to his fervice at court. (Orig. 
Ital.) Rochefter, March 18, 1578. 155. 

77. Charles iX. K. of France, to the E. of Lei- 
cefter? concerning the Queen'^ marriage with his 
brother d'Alenfon. (Orig. Fr.) St. Germain en 
Taye, Feb. 20, 1574. 157. 

78. Cefare Nobili, to Wm. Acrl (Herle) reprefent- 
ing his defperate fituation ; and defiring to borrow 4 
or 5 angels. (Orig. Ital.) 159.- 

79. GuL Ogellus A. M. to. thfi Archbp. of Spalla- 
tro; requcftin^ pecuniary afliftance. (Orig, lAt.) 

160. 

sa Cornelius Oragyll, to a Ld. lieutenant of Ire- 
land ; defiring to be proteCled againft the oppreffions 
of the E. of Kildare. 162, 

81. Rich. Montagu, to the Archbp. of Spallatro at 
the Savoy ; concerning a ftipend to a reader in the 
college of Ely? (Orig. Lat.) Oa. 15. i63. 

82. p. della Rayoria, to the Archbp. of Spallatro ; 
acquainting him that he had received fome indem- 
nity from the ftates of Holland. (Orig. Ital.) Lon- 
don, Nov. 8, 1618. 165. 

83 to fir Fr. Walfingham ; various in- 
telligence about the Emperor, and me German princes. 
(Ong. Ital. and Lat.) Cologn? Aug. 15^ 1576. 

167. 

84. S. F to the Abp. of Spallatro ; acquaints 

him with a confpiracy agarnft tne ftate of Venice 
contrived by the Spanifh ambalfador Ofluna, &c. 
(Orig. Ital.) Vicenza, May 24, 161 8. 169. 

85. A Spanifh paper of intelligence ; concerning 
the Spanifti forces m Naplesj the Q. of Spain's entry 
at Medina del campo, &c. Madrid, May 3, i565. 

171. 

• 86. Jacobus Villatus, inquifitor Gen. at Avignon, 
toX ^giditis Chsiyffius, a provincial of the order of 
Berhardines in France ; acquitting him of divers falfe 
charges of herefy, &c. brought againft him. (Orig. 
Lat.) Avignon, -^ug. 21, 1621. 172. 

, 87. Perrot de Mefieres, to an Englifh ambaflador 
at Paris; touching his verfion of the Pfalms into 
Italian, and private concern^, (Orig. Fr.) Sedan, 
P6t. 7, 1605. . . 17f 
. 88. An order of Philip 11. K. bf Spain, to the go- 
wrnors of his maritime provinces ; not to fuftbr cer- 
tain French ftiips that had molefted the Portugueze 
at Madeira, to enter his harbours. (Spanifhf) Of- 
motier, Jan. 13, 1566. 176. 

; M. Bart** Compagni, to Pet. Vanni, Englilli am- 



baflador at Paris ; intelligence from England, prin- 
cefs Elizabeth removed out of the Tower to Wood- 
ftock, Wm. Thomas executed at Tyburn. (Orig- 
Ital.) Antwerp, May 26, 1554. 178. 

90. Agoftino da Sefto, to P. Vanni ; about remit- 
tances of money, Mr. Mafon, &c. (Orig. Ital.) 
Lyons, Dec. S3, 1550. 18O. 

91. A bill, feemingly of expences at an inn at Paf- 
faw. (Germ.) 182. 

92. A note of wages allowed to certain domeftics, 
perhaps muficians. (Fr.) 184. 

93. Two French letters, the firft figned Bray; ob- 
fcure, and of no confequence. 185. 

94. D. Bernardino de Mendof a, to the E. of Lei- 
cefter; demanding an audience from the Queen. 
(Orig. Spanilh.) London, Jan. 14, 1579. 187. 

95. Two papers of intelligence. Venice, March 
6, and Rome, Feb. 27» 1574. probably fent over by 
lord Windfor. (Itel.) 1 89. 

96. A credence fent by the prefident of Burgundy, 
to Madame (Margaret 01 Auftria?) being intelligence 
about Mons. de Bourbon. (Fr.) 1523 ? 19s. * . 

97. Jo. Statilius, ambaflador from Jo. (Zapolfki) 
K, of Hungary, at Paris, to Tho. Cromwell ; recom- 
mending P. de Baba, fent by the faid king to Eng- 
land. (Orig. Lat.) Paris, June 27, 1539. 195. 

98. Edward lord Windfor, to the E. of Suflex; 
two letters containing various public and private intel- 
ligence: the 1 ft Ital. Venice, Nov. 27, 15 74, and the 
2d Englifli, Siena, June 30, 1569. 197. 

99. Copies or extraSs of 12 letters of intelli- 
gence from Rome, Naples, Palermo, Venice, Vi- 
enna, and Antwerp, fent by Ld. Windfor: all ia 
Italian, and of 1574. 200. 

100. Don Gomez (count de Ferria?) to the Ld. 
Admiral (Clinton ?) recommending Capt. Tho. Eftude^ 
(Orig. Span.) St. James's, July 8, 1558. £i«. 

101. Copies or extra6ls of 6 letters of intelligence 
from Rome, Venice, Vienna, and Antwerp ; fent over 
by Ld. Windfon (Ital.) April and May, 1574. 

214. 

102. Mich, de Caftelnau de Mauvifiere, to the E. 
of SulTex ; concerning fome wirie taken on board 
French Ihips, a part of which he defircd might be 
delivered to him. (Orig. Fr.) London, Jan. 5, 
1577. 222. 

103. Copies of 3 letters of intelligence from Rome; 
Venice, and Vienna ; fent by Ld. Windfor. (Ital.) 
June, 1574. 224. 

104. Rocho Bonetti, to the E. of Leicefter; de- 
firing a pafllport, that he may come to England to 
vindicate his charafter, &c. (Orig. Ital.) , Antwerp, 
oa. 16, 1574. 228. 

105. Tr^^ Giraldi (ambalfador from Portugal) to 
the E. of SufTex ; two letters, defiring audiences froni 
the Queen. (Orig. Ital.) Charter-houfe, June 17, 
and May 4, 1577. 230. 

106. Alfonfo Ferrabofco, to the E. of Suflex ; jufti- 
fying himfelf on an imputation of an aiTaflinatiou. 
(Orig. Ital.) 061. 13, 1567. 2S4. ' 

107. Fra^o Giraldi, tohe E. of SuiTex; three let- 
ters of inquiiy about the Queen's health? and com- 
plaining of fome ill treatment from the fervants of 
the E. of Surrey. (Orig. Itel.) Charter-houfe, 
April 24, and so, 1578, and Cafal^ March 10, 1574. 

236, 

108. Olivier conte de Arco, to the E. of Suflex ? 
complimental. (Orig. Ital.) Padu^, May 13, 1574. 

24«. 

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recommending the D. de Montmorency, fent on an 
embafly to Q. Elizabeth by Charles IX. K. ot Fr. 
(Orig. Fr.) Chambort, May 12, 1572. 243. b. 

110. De Mongoumery, to the E. of Suffex ; re- 
prefenting the inefficacy of his means for his naval 
enterprize. (Orig. Fr.) Road at Bellifle, April 22, 
1573. 244. 

111. Ch. Phil, de Croy (Marq. of Havre, fon to 
Phil. D. d'Arfchot) to the E. of Suffex ; urging him 
to co-operate towards obtaining fome fuccour for his 
country. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, Jan. 25, 1578. 246. 

112. Phil, de Croy (D. d'Aifchot) to the E. of 
Suffex ; thanking him for fome dogs, which he had 
fent to the Emperor. (Orig. Fr.) Beaumont, 061. 
so, 1571. 248. 

113. Charles de Montmorency, to the E. of Suf- 
fex; complimental. (Orig. Fr.) Rochelle, April 
19, 1577. 250, 

114. C. de Mongoumery, to the E. of Suffex; 
thanks and compliments ; regrets the delays in his 
embarkation. (Orig. Fr.) Plymouth, April 3, 1573. 

252. 

115. Catherine de Medicis (Q. dowager of France) 
to the E. of Suffex ; recommending Montmorency. 
(Orig. Fr.) Chambort, May 12, 1572. 254. 

116. Phil, de Croy, to the E, of Suffex; thanks 
for dogs. (Orig. Fr.) Antwerp, March 25, 1574. 

255. 

117. Albertus Lefcouecz k Lefcouecz, to the E. of 
Suffex ; compliments, and offers of fervices. (Orig. 
Fr.) Paris, June 23, 1572. 257. 

M8. Languillier, to the E. of Suffex; compli- 
mental. (Orig. Fr.) LrOndon, Sept SO, 1573. 259. 

1 19. 01. conte de Arco, to the E. of Suffex ; com- 
plimental, and wifliing to know whether he had re- 
ceived a prefent fent him. (Orig. Ital.) Venice, 
Nov. 17, 1571. 261. 

120. Eight papers of intelligence from Venice, 
Antwerp, Rome, and Vienna ; fent by Ld. Windfor ? 
(Ital.) 1574. 263. 

121. Willam Tons, to the E. of Suffex; reporting 
the progrefs he has made in fome work (probably 
a painting) and defiring an advance of £. 25. (Orig. 
Ital.) Aug. 28, 1579. 273. 

122. Francois de Halewyn ; ftating the expedi- 
ency of a fubfidy to the ftates of the Low countries. 
(Orig. Fr.) Kirtgfton, Dec. 21, 1576. 275. 

123. A paffport of the magiftrates of 

in Moravia, in favour of Don Lazarus de Melcheti, 
a Periian. (Lat.) March 25, 1590. 277. 

124. A paper of inquiries, concerning the de- 
fcendants of Wm. and Robert Rolin, who ferved in 

1 147, when William de Lon took Lifbon 

from the Moors. (Fr.) 278. 

125. A difcourfe of fome knight of Rhodes, fo- 
liciting aid againft the Turks. (Lat.) 280. 

126. Philippus Maria (D. of Milan) count of Pa- 
via ? to John 1). of Bedford regent of France ; recom- 
mending the family of Zanini, merchants: and declar- 
ing why Philip calls himfelf " Anglus," and the D. of 
Bedford, " his brother," does not appear. (Lat.) 
Milan, July 6, 1419. 281. b. 

127. Carolus Danza;us ; his fpeech to the fenate of 
Poland affembled at Cracow, on king Henry (III. of 
France) leaving that kingdom. (Lat.) Cracow, 
June 22, 1574. 282. 

128. The oath of Charles V. (then K. of Caftile) to 
obferve the treaty of Nov. 29, 1 5 1 6, between him, 
the emperor Maximilian, and Henry Vlll. 284. 

129. A. K. (Andrew Kingefinus) a Greek bifliop? 



to a bifliop of Durham (Pilkington) concerning three 
brethren who were ftudying at Oxford, &c. (Greek.) 
1564. 285; 

130. Henry de Bourbon (Pr. of Cond6) to theE. 
of Suffex ; complimental, and expreffmg great de- 
votednefs to the queen. (Orig. Fr.) Rochelle, May 
10, 1577. , 288. 

131. Languillier, to the E. of Suffex; eameftly 
requeuing his advice and protedion, being in great 
diftrefs : he calls himfelf a relation. (Orig. Fr.) 
London, 06t 11, 1578. 290. 

132 van Alfloot, to the E. of Suffex ; con- 
cerning a bargain for certain paintings or patterns the 
E. wanted. (Orig. Ital.) London, Jan. 15, 1577. 

292. 

133. Anglefe Odone, to the E. of Leicefter; de- 
firing 25 foldiers may be ordered on a certain fervice. 
(Orig. Ital.) Jan. 1586. 294* 

134. Aloyfius de Verme, Capt. to the magiftrates 

of about fome horfes loft. In piano Caf- 

tegniarii. May 10, 1425. 294. b. 

1 35. Humfredus Bluet, to ftating the me- 
dical treatment of a young lady. (Orig. Lat.) 295. 

136. A power of attorney from one Oliver Van 
der Winck at Stade, to Willis Vifcker in London. 
(Orig. German.) Stade, Feb. 28, 1591-2. 296. 

137. A paper of intelligence, about preparations 
and ftores colle6ling in Germany, &c. 300. 

138. Tlie ftates of the Low countries, to the E. of 
Suffex ; defiring immediate fuccour both of men and 
money. (Orig. Fr.) Brufl'els, Jan. 9, 1578. 301. 

139. The E. of Suffex, to appointing to 

come to his houfe to meet fec'^ Cecil; and directing 
him to bring the Emperor's letters. (Orig. Ital.) 
Court, July 19, 1565. 303. 

140. The E. of Shrewfl)ury, to the E. of Suffex; 
fome requeft about Ld. Wharton, and a marriage^ 
(Orig.) Sheffield-caftlc, 061,21, 1572. 305. 

141. T. (vifcount) Fitzwauter, to the E. of Suffex 
his father; affuringhim of the queen's (Mary) gra- 
cious acceptance of his profeffions of duty, and of 
lady Elizabeth's thanks for good offices; alfo fome news 
from abroad. (Orig.) Court, July 7, 1555. 307. 

142. Thomas Stafford a youth, to theE. of Suffex; 
craving his proteftion in his education. (Orig. Lat.) 
Feb. 309. 

143. Alfonfo Ferrabofco, to the E. of Suffex; 
complaining heavily of the delay in acquitting him 
of the crime of affaffination laid to his charge. (Orig. 
Ital.) London, Dec. 29, 1567. 31K 

144. Fra<=«> Giraldi, to the E. of Suffex; about the 
earl's ill health, and an accident he himfelf had met 
with. (Two originals, Ital.) Charter- houfe, March 
29, and Nov. J, 1574. si3. 

145. M. de Caftelnau, to the E. of Suffex; ap- 
prizing him of the queen's gracious reception of 
Capt. Bourg, who had come with difpatches to her 
from the D. d'Alenfon, &c, (Orig. Fr.) Lond. 
March 8, 1580. 317. 

146. Henrv E. of Navarre (afterwards IV. of Fr.) 
to the E. of Suffex; reprefenting his difficulties, and 
requefting fuccour from the queen. (Orig.Fn) Leye- 
tours, April IS, 1580. 3 19, 

147. Henry de Bourbon (Pr. of Cond^) to the E. 
of Suffex ; requefting fuccour from the queen. (Orig. 
Fr.) Rochelle, June 12, 1577. S2p. 

148. Ph. de Croy, to the E. of Suffex; compli- 
mental, and about a dog for his lady fent bv D. licr- 
nardin de Mendojfa (Orig. Fr.) Bruffcfs, July 1, 
1574.. 322. 

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149. Julio Tefta, to Capt. Orlando Capodelifta; 
toncerning fome ncgociation betMxen them. (Ital. 
an attefted copy.) Padua, June 9, 1582. 324. 

150. Petrus Torrifanus, to ..... . offering his fer- 

vices to him, and to a king. (Orig. Lat.) 326. 

- 151. Fra. de Halewvn, to the E. of Suflex; on 
fending him a letter from the duke d'Arfchot, pro- 
bably V!I. 148. (Orig. Fr.) London, Sept. 26-, 1574. 

327. 

152. M. de Caftelnau, to the E. of Suffex ; fends a 
receipt for a fprain for lady Suffex; various news; 
hopes the Q. M'ill relent from her averfion to matii- 
tnony. (Orig. Fr.)* London, July 3, 1580. 329. 

153. Jof Lupo mufician, to the E. of Suffex; a 
petition for preferment. (Orig. Ital.) 331. 

154. M. de Caftelnau, to the E. of Suffex; great 
profeffions of devotednefs to the queen and him 
(Orig. Fr.) London, March 12, 1580. 333. 

' 1 55. FrcU de Halewyn, to the E. of Suffex ; requeft- 
ing an audience from the queen. (Orig. Fr.) Lon 
don, 0(?t. 29? 1574. 335. 

156. Matthias, (archduke) to the E. of Suffex; 
on his entering upon the government of the Low 
countries: by the Marq. de Haurech. (Orig. Fr.) 
Antwerp, March 5, 1578. 337- 

157. Fra^o Giraldi, to the E. of Suffex; requefting 
an audience from the queen. (Orig. Ital.) Char- 
ter-houfe, Jan. 3, 1577. 339. 

158. M. de Caftelnau, to the E. of Sulfex; intro- 
ducing Capt. Auguftin fent to afk him a favour. 
(Orig. Ital.) London, Jan. 21. 341. 

. 159. Heerlinck? to the E. of Suffex ; on fome pri- 
vate concerns; and profeffmg duty. (Orig. Fr.) 
Bruges, Jan. 5, 1577. 343. 

1 60. Hen. de Bourbon, (Pr. of Cond^) to the E. 
of Suffex ; reprefen ting the ruinous proceedings of 
t)ie enemies of the K. of Navarre his coufin. (Orig. 
Fr.) lloclielle, Aug. 16, 1577. 345. 

16 1. Alfonfo Ferrabofco, to the E. of Suffex ; con- 
cerning the falfe charges againft him. (Orig.- Ital.) 
London, Sept. 23, 1567? 346. 

. 162. A letter of recommendation in favour of Mr. 
Ruffel, fecond fon to the E. of Bedford, requefting 
that he may be prelented to the Emperor ; and obtain 
further letters of recommendation from the Imperial 
court. (A draught, Ital.) Richmond, Feb. 17, 1575. 

348. 

' 163. A paper of intelligence concerning the 
Turks: from Vienna, 061, 19. (Ital.) 349. 

164. Languillief, to the E. of Suffex; requefting 
a paffport for going out of England. (Orig. Fr.) 
London, Feb. 5, 1574. 351. 

165. Francois (D. d'Alen^fon) to the E. of Suffex J 
credential. (Orig. Fr.) Borgneil, April 17. 353. 

166. Charles (IX. K. of Fr.) to the duke (fic) of 
Suffex ; complimental, and credential, in favour of 
marflial de Retz. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, Aug. 26, 157s. 

354. 

167. M.' de Caftelnau, to the E. of Suffex; ac- 
quainting him of the difpatches he had received from 
theD. d'Alenfonby Capt. Bourg. (Orig. Fr.) 356. 

168. Henry (ill. K of Fr.) to the E. of Suffex; 
thanking him for his good offices to his brother the 
D. d'Alenifon, now d'Anjou. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, 
April ^, 1580, , 358. 

169. Alf. Ferrabofco, to the E. of Suffex; ac- 
quainting him that a fever had prevented his waiting 
^n the queen. (Orig. Ital.) London, Feb. 1565. 

360. 

170. Francois (D. d'Anjou) to the E. of Suffex; 



cxpreffmg the wamieft attachment for the queen. 
(Orig. Fn) Paris, Sept.^is. 361. b. 

171. Fraco Giraldi, to the E. of Suffex; requefting 
the releafe of a Portuguefe confined by order of the 
Bp. of London ; together with a memorial. Two let- 
ters. (Orig. Ital.) Paris, Oft. 27, 1579, and London, 
March 1, 1575. J62. 

172. P. Semyer, (agent to the D. dWnjou) to the 
E. of Suffex ; hoping good news \vi\\ foon arrive from 
the queen concerning the marriage. (Orig. Fr.^ 
Paris, ... 27, 1579. 366. 

173. Fra.' Giraldi, to the E. of Suffex; requefting 
an audience from the Q. (Orig. Ital.) Charter- 
houfe, Sept. 22,. 1576. 368. 

174. M. de Caftelnau, to the E. of Suffex; com- 
municating various matters, concerning the marriage, 
the Hugonots, and the Pr. of Cond6 in France, 8tc. 
(Orig. Fr.) Lond. June 27, 1580. 370. 

1 75. Ch. de Montmorency, to tlie E. of Suffex ; in- 
telligence about the Turks, and the hoftilities in 
France. (Orig. Fr.) Straft^urgh, 06t. 4, 1575. 372. 

176. Ch.Phil. de Croy, to the E. of Suffex; about 
the aid expe<5led from England, referring to the prior 
of Faraars, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, Jan. 24, 1578. 

373. 

177. Francois (D. d'Anjou) to the E. of Suffex; 
widiing to haften his marriage with the queen. (Orig. 
Fr.) St Germain en Taye, Feb. 20. 575^ 

178. Ch. de Montmorency, to the E. of Suffex; 
wifliing him to haften a bufmefs. (Orig. Fr.) Loun 
don, Jan. 31, 157.^. 377, 

179. Geffrey Fenton, to Rich. Wrothe a gentle^ 
man of the E. of Suffex; defiling intelligence about 
the fervice in the Low countries, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 
London, Sept. 1572. 373^ 

180. M. de Calliac, (a female) to the E. of Suflex ; 
requefting a greyhound for the K. of France. (Origi 
Fr.) Bolougne, Dec. 7. 379? 

181. Fraco Giraldi, to the E. of Suffex ; requefting 
an audience. (Orig. Fr.) Lond. Feb. 25, 1575. 381. 

182. Wra. Tons, to the E. of Suffex; acquainting 
him that the patterns for tapeftry he had made were 
ready, and requefting payment. (Orig. Ital.) 383. 

183. D. Bernardin de Mendo^^a, to the E. of Suf- 
fex; defiring a paffport, &c. (Orig. Span ifh.) Lond. 
July 25, 1574. '385. 

184. Fl Champagney^ to the E. of Suffex ; 

complimental ; and recommending Wilfon, returning 
from an embaffy. (Orig. Fr.) Bruffels, July 6, 
1577. 387. 

185. Ch. de Montmorency, to the E. of Suffex; 
complimental. (Orig. Fr.) Rochelle, June 8, 1577. 

389. 

186. Fra<^o Giraldi, to the E. of Suffex; defiring 
an audience. (Orig. Ital.) Charterh. April 1, 1577. 

391. 

187. Hen. de Bourbon (Pr. of Conde) to the E. 
of Suffex; concerning the fuccour his party expe6i3 
from England. (Orig. Fr.) Strafl)urgh, Aug. 7, 
1575. • 29s. 

188. Ch. de Montmorency, to the E.of Suffex; two 
letters, one thanking her for her aid, and the fcconcl 
on fome fuccefles in Languedoe. (Orig. Fr.) Agen, 
Oft. 18, 1577, and Straiburgh, Aug. 27, 1575. S95. 

189. Hen. de Bourbon (Pr. of Cpndc) to the E, 
of Suffex; three letters, chiefly of thanks and intqili- 
gence; alfo requefting a fupply of money. (Orig. 
Fr.) Straft)urgh, Oft. 4, and 28,' 1575, and Coign:4c, 
Aug. 16, 1576. 39c). 

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of Suflfex ; fhewing the neceffity for England to affift 
their caufe, and referring to Famars. (Orig. Fr.) 
Ghent, Jaii. 14,1378. 405. 

191. Henry (K. of Navarre) to the E. of SulTex; 
acquainting him that the negociations for peace were 
broke off, and that the papifts were more outrageous 
than ever. (Orig; Fr.) Nerac, March 2. 407. 

192. Phil, de Croy, to the E. of Suffex; about a 
dog. (Orig. Fr.) Heverl^, Feb. 7, 1574. 409. 

193. Antonio de Caftilla? to the E. of Suflex ; re- 
quefts an audience from the queen, being juft ar- 
rived from the K. of Portugal. (Orig. Ital.) London, 
Nov. 24, 1579. 411. 

194. Thomas Morgan, to James I ; flating the fer- 
vices he had rendered to the late Q. of Scots his mo- 
ther. (Orig. a long letter.) Dover, June 14, 1608. 414» 

195. Some minjfter of James I, to con- 
cerning an anfwer to be made to the Pope's nuncio, 
and divers other ftate affairs: the end wanting. 

• 420. 

196. Fra. Michell, to the E. of Arundel E. mar- 
fhal ; claiming relief, and rewards which had been 
bequeathed him by the late king, James 1. (Orig.) 
March 26, 1628. 422. 

1971 Tobias Matthew (dean of Durham) to Fr. 
Mylles ; three letters, chiefly concerning preferment. 
(Orig.) The firft letter imperfeft, the fecond dated 
Durefme, Jan. 9, and Dec. 2S, 1587. 424. 

• 198. An order made by the King, touching thofe 
gifts and recompences which his majefty grantethto 
his fubjefts and lervants. 428. 

199. Tlie benchers of 'Lincoln's Inn ; their anfwer to 
the luit of fir Cha. Cornwallis, to build a houfe in the 
fields near the faid inn: addreffed to. the Privy Seal 
and lord Chaml^erlain. (Orig.) Lincoln's Inn, 06t. 
£0, 1613. 430. 

* 200. The Lds. of Council, to the E. of. North- 
ampton; fignifying to him that his fhare of the fub- 
fidy amounteth to £.QOi (Orig.) Court, July 7, 
1606. 432. 

201. James T, to the D. of Savoy ; defiring drift 
friendlhip, and credential. (Fr.) Hampton-court, 
Jan. 13, 1603-4. 434. 

202. _A petition of Olyvier Picquet a French mer- 
eharit, to James I; requefting to be indemnified for 
the goods, &c. taken from him by an Englifh pirate. 
(Fr.) 435. 

203. S. Henry, to James I; advice concerning a 
match. (Orig.) Richmond, July 29, 1612. 437. 

204. Inftruftions to the gentlemen that are t o 
fearch fir Edw. Coke's papers. 439. 

205. A pardon granted by James I. to Francis Vif- 
cbunt St. Alban's ? for all felonies, offences of pre- 
munire, &c. Oft. 7, A" regni 19. 441. 

206. James I, to the Univerfity of Cambridge; 
concerning their eleftion of a chancellor. June, 1612. 

442. 

207. James I, to the ftates of the realm ; concern- 
ing the removal of the E. of Southampton out of the 
Tower. Holyrood-houfe, April 1, 1603. 444. 

208. The peers of the realm, to the Iheriflf and juf- 
tices of Southampton, direfting them to proclaim K. 
James I. (perhaps circular.) Whitehall, March 25, 
16OS. 446. 

209. Wm. lord Roos, to lord and to 

fir David Murray; intelligence concerning the E. of 
Tyrone, the Pope, &c. (Orig.) Sienna, Nov. 6, 
1613, and Florence, Nov. 25, 1612. 448. 

21Q. Tho. Corke fervant to fir Edw. Wynton, to. 



Tho. Philippcs, Efq. touching a bargain for ^ome 
wood. Lydney, May 25> 1600. 454. 

?1 1. Herbert Croft, to Ld about fome pub- 
lic impofitions. (Origr) 456. 

212. Jane Nevill, to the Chanc. of the exchequer; 
defiring that her huiband may not be allowed to de% 
part the kingdom. Greenfteed, Sept. i, 1612. 458. 

2 1 3. T. (lord) Arundel, to the vifcount Rochefter ; 
fignifying his intention to remain fome time at Sien- 
na, &c. (Orig.) 460. 

214. Tho. Frith, tothe Archbp. ofSpalatro; about 
fome clerical matters relating to Ifle worth, &c. (Lat.) 
Windfor; Feb. 10, 16I8. 462. 

215. R. C. to James Milfesr advifing him as to 
his conduft and ftudies, and intelligencT. (Orig.) 
Dec. 12^ • 464. 

216. Sir Robt. Manfell, to the E. of Somerfet; 
with a tender of a burgefs's place for the city of Ro- 
chefter. (Orig.) Chanon Roe, Feb. 23, i6i3. 466. 

217. Copies of three lettcre; concerning popifh 
plots; the ieeond from Geo. BlackMcU, archpriell to 
the Catholic clergy in England. 468. 

218. Tho. Caftle, to James Milles; court and law 
news. (Orig.) Nov. 19, 16 16. 470. 

219. Ferd. Howe, to Ld concerning the 

favour intended to be fliewn to fir John Hawkins. 
(Orig.) Plymouth, March 17, 1612. 472. 

220. Sir Tho. Roe, to Mr. fec^ Calvert; the 
greateft part cypher. ConftP^c July 11-21, 1623. 

474. 

221. J. Caftle, to relates the executions of' 

Mrs. Tumor and fir Gervafe Helwilfe lieutenant of 
the Tower, convifted for the murder of Overbury. 
(Orig.) 477. 

222. H. E. of Northampton ; three letters to fir 
G. Helwifle; and one a note of the latter; concerning 
fir Tho. Overbury. 1615. 479. 

223. An expoftulatory letter ; faid to be fir Tho. 
Overbury's 434, 

224. Notes of fome tranfaftions relating to the E. 
of Somerfet. 486. 

225. Notes concerning the countefs of SuflTolk, 
the Ld. treafurer, &c. in the Overbury bufinefs. f Two ' 
articles.) 488. 

226. Doubts touching the recufants in Hampfliire. 
Jan. 4, 1581. 492. 

227. A letter from the Council ? to the lady Mary; 
excufing the commitment of Doft. Mallet her chap- 
lain. (A draught.) Greenwich, May 6, 1551. 494. 



TitMS, B. VHL 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 373. 

1. Inftiuftions given by Q. Elizabeth, to Henry, 
earl . of Pembroke, lord prefident of Wales, in the 
year 1586. 1. 

2. Reafons againft the exemption of the four fliires 
marches from the government of Wales ; drawn by 
the E. of Salift)ury. 47. 

3. A fyftematical paper on the controverfy between 
the juftices of his majefty 's Bench, and the council in 
the marches. 48. b. 

4. A difcuflion whether it be convenient tp exempt 
the counties of Gloucefter, Worcefter, Hereford, Mon- 
mouth, and Salop from the government of the coun- 
cil in the priucipality of Wales. 50. 

5. Ld. Gerard (Capt. of the Ifle of Man) to Capl. 
Molyneux deputy, the paymafter, and other officers of 

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the Ikid ifle ; chargincv them to execute juftice againft 
certain delinquents. (Orig.) Gerards Bromley, Dec. 
IS, 1604. 5^- 

6. The indiament of Robt. Garfon for a murder ; 
and a writ for an inquiry concerning his efcape. 
,j6D4and5. "^4. 

7. Robt. Molyneux and four others, to Ld. 
Gerard; concerning Garfon's efcape. (Orig.) 
Ruth6n, Dec. 12, 1604. 55. 

8. Examinations concerning the efcape of Garfon ; 
and eight other papers, on the confinement and 
profecution of the faid Garfon, and other delinquents. 

56. 

9. The cafe for the Ifle of Man, among the three 
ladies, daughters and heirs of Fcrdinando late earl of 
Derby. i 65. 

10. A paper of requifites for the ifles of Jerfey and 
Guernfey, demanded of the King's Privy Council. 
(Fr.) 68. 

1 1. A warrant of Q. Elizabeth, to the wood warden 
of the county of Southampton ; for wood to be de- 
livered for the ifle of Jerfey. (Orig.) Greenwich, 
March 27, 1574. 69- 

12. Sir Wni. Kingfmill, to the E. of Suflex; with 
the mufier books of the forces in Jerfey and Guernfey. 
{Orig.) Sidemountain, Aug. 23, 1590. 70. 

13. The Lds. of Council, to the Marq. of Win- 
chefter and tlie E. of Eflex ; touching the muftering 
of trained bands for Jerfey and Guernfey. Oatlands, 
Aug. 18, 1590. 72. 

14. A relation upon certain articles concerning a 
commiflion delivered by the king's commandment to 
John Leni[3erour, &c. touching the government of 
the ifle of Jerfey : temp Hen. VIIL 73. 

15. An inquifition concerning the ancient cuftoms 
of the ifle of Guernfey : from an efcheat roll, A* 33 
Hen. III. 79. 

16. J. Popham and T. Egerton attorney and foli- 
citor Genl. to the Lds. of Council; approving of the 
grant of the ifle of Aldemey to Mr. Chamberlayne. 

85. 

1 7. A narrative of the i>rincipal naval expeditions 
of Englifli fleets, beginning with that againft the 
Spanifti armada in 1588, down to 1603: the be- 
ginning wanting. 87- 

1 8. Minutes of a fet of regulations and orders for 
Ihe furvey, payment, and management of the navy. 

148. 

19. A journal of fir Walter Raleigh's " laft?" 
Toyage t© the Weft Indies : faid to be written in his 
own hand. 153. 

20. A report, perhaps to Cecil, of defenfive prepa- 
rations making in Portugal, on the apprehenfion or an 
attack from fir Fr. Drake. Lift)on, June 13, 1595. 

167. 

21. A declaration of Matthew Watkins, of the lofs 
of a Swedifli fliip off Dartmouth. Aug. 11, 1590. 

169. 

22. A journal of Capt. Edward Fcnton's voyage 
in 1582. 171. 

23. The abufes of the office of the navy, and the 
means to avoid them hereafter. 2 1 3. 

24. Two papers, feemingly heads of an intended 
publication, the latter being for the preface : both in 
fir W. Raleigh's hand-writing. 2 1 7. 

25. A projeft for making a dry-dock at Chatham, 
and bringing the king's ftores thither. 1 6 1 1 . 220. 

26. Fra. Corfi a miffionary in the Eaft Indies, to 
father Claudio Aquaviva provoft of the company of 



Jcfus, and to Raffael Corfi his father at Florence; 
about the perfecutions of the miflion, and his inability 
to relieve the wants of the latter. (Two originals?) 
Agmir, in the Mogul country, Feb. 26, and March 
1615. 221. 

27. A letter on the ftate of the affairs of the Earo- 
peans in the Mogul country: the end wanting., 
1615? 225. 

28. King Abenarip, to the alcayd Aly Abenzufiaii 
Gov. of the province of Duque in Arabia; command- 
ing him to write the life of Jacob Almaujf^or: with 
the alcayde's anfwer, and the life. A' 1 10 Hegirse, A* 
D. 729- 227* 

29. The book of the iflands of the Archipelago, by 
Chriftopher Bondelmonte of Florence, prieft; fent 
by him to Card. Jordan de Urfinis at Rome. 1420« 

235. 

SO. Fra. Corfi, to Giofeph Baudo a Jefuit at Milan ; 
on the perfecution of the miffion in India, &c. Agra, 
April 10, i6i5. 259. 

3 1. A remembrance and note of fir Francis Drake's 
voyage made to and from the Weft Indies ; begua 
Sept. 14, 1585, from Plymouth. 24 u 

32. Anthony Marlow*s account of a voyage to the 
Eaft Indies in the He6lor of London, from July i6oy 
to June 1608: the voyage is faid to have begua 
the 12th of March i6o6, whence this journal appears 
to be in correal. 242. 

33. An examination and fentence of Rafe Graven 
for diforderly behaviour. 1582. 270. 

34. Declaration of Capt. Ruffell, of two Spanifli 
fliips having come to Bellifle. Aug. 12, 1590. 272. 

35. Pedigree of Edmund Woodftoke earl of Kenti 
and concerning the defcent of the manor of Caldcot 
in liuntingd. in that family. 273. 

36. Arms and defcents of fome noble fkmiliesj^ 
made out by York herald, &c. 276^ ' 

37. Confiderations for, andlikewift Latin epitaphs 
of fir Fr. Walfingham, and fir Ph. Sidney. 279. 

38. Arms and defcents of noble families : part of 
VIIL 36. 282. 

39. The arms of Parr marquis of Northampton^ 
which, with five other coats, were given by Whu 
Dethick garter, to Parr an embroiderer of Cumberland. 

284. 

40. A defcent of fome Britifli or Welfli family ; 
alfo one of the forefters of Salop. 285. 

41. The arms and fome defcents of various 
milies, extra£i;ed out of the Liber ruber in Scaccario. 

287. 

42. Inventoire de jplufieurs armoiries et armes dcp 
nobles, empereurs, rois, princes, dues, contes, barons^ 
et au tres nobles. £88. 

43. Defcent of the Butlers, earls of Ormond. sou 

44. Divers arms and defcents; and twopaffage* 
of fcripture concerning monuments and arms. 

302. 

45. The precedence of hismajefty'sproceffionfrom 
the Tower to Whitehall. Marcin 15, 1603. S04. 

46. The feveral monuments of the Tenderings and 
Howards in Stoke church. so6. 

47. A brief of fome claim of property, in which 
John Claver was paintiff. 307. 

48. Two papers concerning the manor of Caldcot^ 
vid. VIII. 35. 30^. 

49. Hiftorical verfes on the Saxon kings in Eng- 
land ; tranfcribed out of the cloifter windows of 
Peterborough crhwrch, by Geo. Rainer. 310. 

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50 Due, to Tho. E. of Northumberland ; 

coniplimental, on his creation. (Fr.) 312. 

51. The will of Charles Pylkington. (Lat.) Wirk- 
fop, July ^, 1484. 314. 

52. The bonds of thofe who engaged to aflift lord 
Hairing*. 31 6. 

A note of charts, inftruments, models, &c. 
made by Edw. Wright for the prince. 3 1 8. 

54. A Latin paper obfcurely alluding to the condu(5l 
of the E. (qu. \Vm. Parr Marq.) of Northampton, 
with regard to the Q. of Scots : and a note againft 
adultery. 320. 
' 55. Miraculum Marise Magdalena, de liberatione 
Carol! II. regis Sicilian e carcere IJarcinonis; ex 
Aurea rofa Sy Iveftri Prieralis. 321. 

56. Excerpta^ martyrologio fecundum ufum Eccl. 
Aberdonenfis. 323. 

57. De oriijinc Godwini comitis, et ejus moribus. 

328. 

• 58. The errors of Barth. Legatt, burnt in Smith- 
field, March 10, i6ii : and the letter to Ld. Mount- 
eagle, that difcovered the gunpowder plot. Ocl. 
fiO, 1605. 332. 

59. A fchedule of divers papers, chiefly relating 
to public affairs, m the beginning of the I7th cen- 
tury. 334. 

60. An epigram of Theod. Beza, on the defeat of 
the Spanifli armada, in eight languages : printed on 
vellum. 336. 

61. Notes of miftakes in the catalogue of the earls 
of Albemarle, probably committed by Mr. York. 

337. 

62. Lift of knights of the garter.^ to A* 1588. 

343. 

65. The will of Mr. Wm. Noyc. (Lat.) June 3, 
..\fi34. 344. 

• 64. A note of citizens knighted by Q. Elizabeth. 

345. 

65. Examples of ^eeches uttered in the names of 
countries or churches; and various other notes on 
eccleiiaftical affairs: 6 articles. 346. 

- 66. A lift of founders of many churches and reli- 
gious houfes in England. 355. 

67- A memorandum of the banqueting-houfe at 
Whitehall having been burnt Jan. 1 2, 1 6 1 8. 361. 

68. ColleAions concerning Hannibal. (Lat. and 
Greek.) 362. 

* 6g. An hiftorical note on the granting of Magna 
Charta. 363. 

70. CoUeftions of the ftate of France in 1540. 

365. 

71. Notes concerning the towns of Weft MalHng, 
Mereworth, &c. 1579. 367. 

72. Ordines militum ecclefiafticorum et fecularium 
qui in orhe chiiftianoceleberrimi habentur. (Printed.) 

369. 

73. Nicolas Wall? to complaining of 

•heavy misfortunes, and craving protedlion: hfehad 
applied to be rellored in the mafterflijp of Eton. 
(Orig.) 371. 

Many of the above hiftorical notes are faid, in 
Smith s catalogue, to be by Camden. 

Titus, B. IX. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 212. 
A6l8 of Parliament pafled at Dublin, from the time 
of K. Henry IV. to AM 3 Eliz. with aa imperfea table 
of contents at the end. 



Titus, B. X. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 413. 

1. A fcrics of letters written to Q. Elizabeth and 
the lords of her Privy Council, concerning the ftate 
of Ireland, by fir Henry Sidney lord deputy gene- 
ral of that kingdom, from September 1575 to 1578: 
being probably fir Henry's copy-book. 1. 

2. An inquifition taken before Arthur Chichefter, 
Efq; and others, at Carrickfergus; concerning fome 
royal domain in the ifle of Raghlins. (Lat) Jan. 3, 
1604. 171. 

3. A difcourfe of Richard Hadfor, concerning the 
divifion of Ireland, its inhabitants, laws, means of 
better government, &c. 1 74. 

4. A petition of Tho. and Edw; Hayes, to tlie King ; 
fliewing the advantages of bafe money and exchanges 
in Ireland. 1606. I8O. * 

5. Tho. Ridgeway, to Ld. Northampton ; concern- 
ing difcontents in Ireland. (Orig?) Treafurj^, near 
Dublin, Jan. 31, 1607. I8h 

6. Arthur Chichefter, to Ld. Northampton; on the. 
ftate of Ireland, fome fugitives, and private concerns. 
(Orig.), Dublin-caftle, Feb. 7, 1607. 183. 

7. The examination of John Dealing lockfmith, 
touching a filver mine in Ireland. March 23, 1607. 

187. 

8. Tho. Ridgeway, to Ld. Northampton ; endea- 
vouring to ingratiate himfelf. Dublin, 06t. i5, I6O8. 

189* 

9. Arthur Chichefter, to Ld. Northampton; on 
various public affairs in Ireland. (Two originals.) 
Dublin-caftle, Feb. 5, 1608, and Oft. 31, 1610. 191. 

10. Jo. Davys, to Ld. Northampton.? reportino- 
the progrefs made in the plantation of Ulfter. (Orig.) 
Dublin, Nov. 8, 1610. 197. 

1 1. Sir Rich. Moryfon's account concerning the 
cefle of foldiers in Munfter, from Eafter 1609 to Jan. 
1610. 201. 

i«. Arthur Chichefter, to Ld. Northampton ; on 
various tranfaftions in Ireland. (Two originals.) 
Dublin, Jan. 29, 1610, and no date. 20s. 

13. Ant. Garlande, to Ld. Northampton; inclofing 
a cafe concerning chantry lands in Ireland. (Orig.) 
Dublin, July 6, 1611. 207. 

I4t Toby Caulficld, to Ld. Northampton? argu- 
ing Avhy he ftiould not furrender certain abbey lands 
to the Londoners. (Orig.) Dublin, Sept. 18, 161^. 

fi09. 

15. Arthur Chichefter, to the Lord Deputy; on 
various public affairs in Ireland. (Four letters, the 3 
firft originals.) Dublin, 06t. 30, Nov. 2, Dec. 21, 
1612, and May 21, 1613. 211. 

16. The lords of Parliament in Ireland, as they 
were marllialled in May 16 13. (Two copies.) 219. 

17. Dr. T. Ryves, to fir Dan. Dunn in Dolors 
Commons; relating what happened in the Irifli 
Houfe of Commons on the choice of fir John Davies 
into the office of Speaker. (Orig.) May 29, 16 18. 

222. 

18. Arthur Chichefter, to Ld. Northampton; on 
various public affairs in Ireland j complains of de- 
traftion, &c. (Orig.) Dublin-caftle, Aug. 14, 1613. 

224. 

19. A letter to Lieut. Stratford; and a report of 
Mat. MuUineux a pilot, concerning the feizure of 
theEaft India (hip the Peppercorn, at Waterford, and 
the lofs of the Heftor, taJcen by the Portuguefe. 
Cork, 06t. 15, 1613. 225. 

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so. Sir Rich. Moryfon vice-prefident of Munfter, 
to Ld. Nortliainpton ; viiulicating himfelf, and about 
three Eaft India Ihips put into Cotk. (Chrig;) Cork, 
Oa. 17, 1613. 230. 

2\. Sir Ricii. Aloryfon, tft the Ld. Deputy and 
commifTioiiersj m anlVer to fevefal oiders received 
from them. Cork, Oct. 11, 1613. 282. 

22; RoI)t. Wahh mayor of Wateffofd, to fir R. 
;Moiyfon ; reporting the impi ifonment 9f a failor of 
the liiip Peppercorn. Watcrtbrd, Oa. 13, 1613. 234.^ 

23. nie examination of Share MTheldmy Odo- 
fielly; concerning a prieft preaching fedition: taken 
before fir Toby OauHield, Oa. 22, 1619? ^36. 

24. Ch. Cornwalcys, to Ld. Northampton ; on 
various public (parliamentary) affairs. (Two origi- 
nals.) Dublin, oa. 22, and Nov. 4, i6ia. 238. 

2.5. Arthur Chichefter, to the Privy Council; con- 
cerning fortifications at Waterford, Limerick, •&c. 
(Orig.) Dublin, NoV. 15, 1613. 242. 

26. The Irifl), to the Englifli Privy Council; re- 
porting a ftrangii fpecch held to them by fir James 
Goghe^ (Orig.) Dublin^ Nov. 24, 1613. 245. 

27. Arthur Chichefter, to Ld. Northampton; on 
public aftairs, Goghe's fpeech, his own repair to 
England, &C; (Two otiginals.) Dublin, Feb, 6 and 
21, 1613-14. * ^47. 

28. A depofitimi of Ownhy O'Mulryan, before fir 
Dom. Sai-ft'elde; concerning the king of Spain, the 
Pope, &c. Cork, March 3, 1 6 1 S. 251. 

29. Arthur Chichefter, to Ld. Northampton ; on 
the death of the Ld, vifcount Butler, &c* (Orig.) 
Dublin, Dec- 31, V613. 253. 

SO; James I, to the Ld. deputy Arthur Chichefter ; 
concerning the diftribution and plantation of lands 
in Wexford. Bever-caftle, Aug. 6, I6i5. 255. 

31. A difcouife on the prefent ftate of Ireland, 
re 14. «^7. 

52. The lords Commiflrs. for the office of earl 
tnarflial of England, to the lords juftices of Ireland ; 
touching the precedency of Ld. Kerry before Ld. 
Slane. Jan. i6i5, 26 1. 

35. A propofal for the tranfplantation of the fuper- 
fl\(ous multitudes orf poor people in England, into 
Ireland. 1619. 263- 

34. A confultation for the defence of Ireland, by 
appointment of his majefty. Dec- 29, 1623. 267. 

35. The order of precedence of certain officers, 
lioblcmen, &Ci in Ireland. 279. 

36. A remembrance and a projca for the northern 
plantations in Ireland : the latter figned Hugh Wer- 
rall, but probably both by the fame. 28 1. 

37. The titles of heads of aas to be propounded 
in the next Parliament. . 285. 

38. Notes upon the aft of Parliament 2 Eliz- con- 
cerning going to church ; or, advice given to the 
cathoUcks of Munfter, by Wm. Mede recorder of 
Cork. 1611. 288. 

3f). Certain aas to be prepared for the next Par- 
liament of Ireland. 29 1 . 

40. Petition of certain lords of Parliament in Ire- 
land to the Lord Deputy; complaining of abufes in 
the returns to Parliament. 293. 

41. Petition of the recufant members qf the lower 
Houfe in Ireland, to lord Chichefter Ld. deputy; 
defiring copies of the commiflion for holding of the 
Parliament, wari-^lnt for ereding of new boroughs, 
iaid returns. 295. 

42. A difcourfe, feemingly intended to excite the 
Irilli to rebellion againft England, partly addreffed to 



count " HttgoNeilao," after fome aaion at Portmore. 
(Lat.) 297.'' 

43. Arguments to pfove that the Ifland of Raughlin 
is a parcel of the kingdom of Ireland, and not of 
Scotland : two copies, fomewhat different. 298. 

44. Another paper containing proofs that Raughlia 
is a part of Ireland. S04. 

45i A long defence of fome military officer in Ire- 
land, employed in an expedition againft Tyrone and 
Odonell. l6oo, l, and 2. 306. 

46. A propofal to the Lih Deputy and Council in 
Ireland, for raifing a benevolence. " 1604? 352. 

47- Declaration of fome Irifli peers, that they will 
not come to Parliament until certain abufes in thd 
Commons are redreflbd, May, 1613. 353., 

48. Certain fecufant lords in Ireland, to the Ld* 
deputy Chichefter; defiring agents might be fent t6 
England to folicit redrefs from the King, refpeaing 
the abufes in the Commons. May, I6i3. 355. 

49- Speeches in the Star chamber, concerning thf 
affairs bf Ireland, temp. Eliz. S57. r 

50. Reafons whereby his Majefty and the lords. Sec, 
may be moved to permit that Poyning's aa may m 
part be difpenfed Avith, in the next Parliament. 

376. ^ 

51. Sir Arthur Chichefter's petition to James fj 
remonftrating againft the withholding of a confider- 
able part of his appointments. 378. 

52. A fummary difcoui-fe, proving that the lands 
Deffie^nd Defmond belonged of right to the crown 
of England. 1612. 379. 

53. Notes of ancient records and rolls for the lord 
ofKierry. 331. 

54. Pedigrees of the barons of Kieny and Slane. 

389. 

55. The cafe of the lands of the Kniflielaghs and: 
Moroghes, &c. in the county of Wexford. 1611. 

393. 

56. Aletter to lord Northampton, containing fome 
propofals concerning Ireland. 395. 

57. Certain notes and obfervations touching the 
deducing and planting of colonies ; relating to Ire- 
land. 397. 

58. Sir Thomas Ridgway^ a vindication of himfelf^ 
having been in fome public office (a chancellorlhip?)' 

405. 

59. Notes conceniing the appropriation of tlie 
ifle of Raughlin to Ireland ; by Camden. 407.* 

60. Notes of grants made by Ullick E. of Clan^ 
rickard. 409. 

6 1. The preamble of a patent of James I. feemingly 
for creating the order of baronets. 411. 



Titus, B. Xt 

Codex chaitaceus, in folio, confians foliis 500, 

1. A petition of Richard de Burgh E. of Ulfter, to 
the King (Edward 11?) requefting to be confirmed in 
divers franchifes, domains, &c. in Ulfter, Conaught, 
and other parts of Ireland : rieferred to Parliament A* 
6 regis. 1215? (Fr. on vellum.) 1 . 

2. A bill exhibited by John Melton Deut of Ire- 
land, and Ric. Melford Bp. of Saliibury treafurer, 
'againft John Taaf, who had intruded himfelf-iuto a 
prebend in St. Patrick's church, Dublin. (Orig. Fr. 
on vellum.) 20 Ric. II. 2. 

3. A report of a Governor and the Council of Ire- 
land, of the ftate of that country durinj;^a rebellion - 

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of Defraond Macmurgh, &c. (Fr.) temp. Ric. 
II? ' 3. 

4. Points of the mifgovernances Clixiftopher Ber- 
nevale has done to the kins? and his people in Ire- 
land, being the king's offict?r in the faid land. 
(Vel.) 4. 

5. Points for the fafeguard of Ireland, demanded 
by the earl marihal. (Fr. vellum.) 5. 

6. A roval letter to fome officer in Ireland ; com- 
taiending liis condud, and deliring that fome dif- 
ferences between him and the earl of March and 
Ulfier might be accommodated. (Lat. vellum.) 

5. b. 

7. An inctenture between the King, and Efmond 
-^Edmund Mortimer?) E. of March, fiipulating cer- 
tain conditions on which th^ latter was to go to Ire- 
land. (Fr. vellum.) 5. b. 

8. Several Engli(h fpiritual and temporal lords, to 
the King (Richard II.) on his arrival in Ireland; ex- 
tolling Jris conduct, and pvofefling loyalty. (Fr. 

/ vellum.) 6. 

9. The King (Rich. 11?) to the mayor and com- 
mons of Dublin; fignifying; his having named the 
E. of March governor of Ireland, the Abp. of Dublin 
chancellor, or the E. of Ormond to govern ad interim. 
(Fr. vellum.) 6. b. 

10. The King (Rich. II?) to tbe E. of Onnond ; ac- 
quainting him that he had appointed him Ld. juftice 
of Ireland. . (Fr. vellum.) 6. b. 

1 1. Advices of the earls of Arundel, Warwick, and 
Northumberland, touching certain articles propound- 

* cd to the council by the E. of Kent in behalf of the 
£• of March on his going to Ireland : they telate to 
the eftates of the E. of March, (Fr. vellum.)^ 7. 

12. The D. of York (Edmund) regent in England, 
to abilhop; demanding of him £. 1,000 to be fent 
to the king (Ric. II.) in Ireland. (Fr. vellum.) 
1399? 7. 

IS. The Lds. of Council, to king Richard II. in 
Ireland; remonftrating againft holding the next Par- 
liament at Nottingham. (Fr. vellum.) 1399? 7. b. . 

14. Richard II, to the Privy Council in Ireland ; to 
th« fame purport as XI. 9. (Fr. vellum.) 7. b. 

15. Another tranfcript of XI. 8. 8. 

16. A reprefentation to the K. (Ric. II.) pfobably 
by fome Irilh Privy Counfellors; concerning the 
manner of proceeding againft the Irilh rebels. ' (Fr. 
vellum.) London. 8,.b. 

1 7. Richard II, to the bifhop of Meath (Alexander 
Balfcot) telling him that he excufed him from the 
office of chancellor, to Avhich he appointed Robt. 
Walby Abp. of Dublin. (Fr. vellum.) 1395. 9. 

18. Richard II, to the D. of Gloucefter ; difpenfing 
Av ith his going to Ireland. (Fr. vellum.) Windfor, 
July 23, A" R. 16. 1392? 9. 

19. An indenture between the King- (Hen. IV.) 
and Thomas of Lancafter, here called fan to the king; 
tconcerning th^ appointment atid pay of the latter as 
governor of Ireland. (Fr. vellum.) Weftm. March 
€j 1408? 9. b. 

20. The Lds. of Council in England, to the K 
(Ric. II.) then probably in Ireland ; about the hold- 
ing of a Pai'liament, remittances, 8cc. (Fn vellum.) 

10. 

«l. Henry VI ; in anfwer to fome articles r^quefted 
of him by the Parliament of Ireland: a fragment. 
(Vellum.) Weftm. March 2^ 1442? 11. b. 

22. Another tranfcript of XI. 6. 11. b. 

23. A remotiftrance to K. Hetiry vr, fhewing the 



expediency of appointing the E. of Ormond Ld. 
lieutenant of Ireland. 1 442. 12. 

21. Remembrances concerning the adminiftfation 
of jufiice in Ireland. (Fr. vellum.) IS. 

25. Articles which Giles Thorndon treafurer of 
Ireland, declareth unto the King's Council, of divers- 
things requiring redrcfs. (Vellum.) 14. 

2R. An indenture between Richard duke of York 
and Henry O'Neile, ftipulating the terms of an accom- 
modation, in which the latter promifes to fupport the 
foi-mer in his poflTelTion of Ulfter. (Lat. on vellum.) 
Drogheda, Aug. 27, 1449. .15. 

27. An indenture between Edward IV, andGarrat 
(Girald Fitzgerald?) E. of Kildare, ftipulating fome 
terms on which the latter is to aft in Ireland as de- 
puty to Richard D. of York. (Orig. on vellum.) 
Aug. 12, crroneoufly dated A** 20Edw. IV. probably 
of 1478. • 15. b. 

28. Draught of an indenture between the King 
(Ric. II.) and Tho. D. of Glouceiler, ftipulating the 
conditions on Avhich the latter accepted the Ld. lieu- 
tenancy of Ireland. 139s ? 16. b. 

29. The E. of Ormond, to the King (Hen. IV.) de- 
firing that orders might be given for the government 
of Ireland, the Ld. deputy fir Stephen le Scroop 
having fuddenly withdrawn from thence. (Fr.) Wa- 
terford, March 18. • 17. b. 

30. Sir John Talbot (afterwards E. of Shrewlbury) 
to the D. of Bedford regent of England ; concerning 
troubles in Irelsind. (Fr.) Balfenhale, July 11, 
1417. 18. 

31. The E. of Ormond, to the King; to the fame 
purport as XI. 29. March 18. J8. b. 

82. Tho. Cranley, Abp. of Dublin, chancellor of 
Ireland, and others, to the King (Hen. IV.) ftatiny 
the evil confequences of the want of remittances to 
the D. of Lancafter^ &c. (Fr.) La Maas, Aug. 
so. 19. 

33. Points which Roger Mortimer E. of March, 
and his council, require for the " voyage" and fecu- 
rity of I reland. ( Fr. ) 1 9, b. 

34. An account of fome lands and tenements in 
the town of Karig Magriffin, and the burgage of 

belonging to the houfe of St. Th in 

London. 20. 

35. Patricius Rogerus Capitaneus de Feamay, to 
fome Ld. lieutenant in Ireland ; defiring redrefs for 
1 70 cows ftolen from him. (Lat.) Aug. 31. temp. 
Eliz. 20. b. 

36. Sir John Stanley and the earls of Ormond and 
Kildare, to the Lds of Council ; concerning the 
prioiihip of the hofpital of St. John in Ireland. (Fr.) 
Catherlagh, Jan. 26. 20. b. 

37. Lift of perfons who came in to the D. of York 
in Ireland, 1449 ; and a bill of fare on the back. (Fr.) 

21. 

38. Th. D. of Lancafter, to concerning 

fome ihipping. (F>. a fragment.) Winchelfea, May 
29. 21/ 

39^. Lift of knights made at Symondefwod© in 
Obeynfcontre ? and of the Iriftimen and their prefent* 
in kyne to the D. of York : with two memoranda. 
1449. 21. 

40. Matthew abbot of St. Mary Dublin, to the E. 
of Ormond ; advifing him to obtain a provifo for his 
lands, &c. Feb. 18» 21. b. . 

41. The D. of York and council, to the King 
(Hen. VI.) concerning certain paiTports demanded by 

' ~ (Fr. a draught.) Weftm. Marco 



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4<l. Tho. D. of Lancafter, to Henry IV^ his father; 
conceraing his own ftate in Ireland, and in behalf of 
ih Steph. Scroop. (Fr. on vellum.) Drogheda, Feb. 
8. 22. 
' . 43. The Trifh, to the EnoliHi Vr'wy Council; de- 
firino: remittances may be fent to the E. of Ormond, 
*Ld. Lient. (On vellum.) Drogheda, April 2o. 22. b. 

44. Sir ,Iohn Talbot, to tlie I), of Bedford ; com- 
plaining of want of hione}' to pay the troops, &c. 
(Fr.) Nails, Oa. 25. 22. b. 

45. Inftructions p;iven by the King (Ric. III?) to 
John Kltrcte, to be fliewn to the earl of Kildare ; con- 
cerning his continuance in the office of deputy. 23. 

40*. Richard II, to the 1). of York and the council 
•of England ; on the ftate of affairs in la^and. (Fr.) 
'Dublin, Feb. l. 23. b. 

47. James Ormond, to Ld. Ormond chamberlain 
'to the Queen ; chiefly on domeftic alfairs. 24. 

48. Tlie King (H-enry VI ?) to the E. of Ormond ; 
ordering him to come to him to Kcnilworth with the 
queen's motlKM and confort. May 13. 24. b. 

4.0. Wm. and Elice Botiller, to the E. of Ormond ; 
requefting the office of tteward of one of his manors for 
;a near retation of theirs. Caftelnock, April 20. 25. 

50. G. E. of K (Kildare) to the E. of Ormond J 
•vindicating iiimfelf againft charges for which he was 
committed toward. J!)ublin, Feb. ii. 25. 

51. Will. White, to the E. of Ormond; ftating 
that his dej)uty in Ireland meant to encroach upon 
,his i-evenues, &c. Waterford, April 12. 25. b. 

52. John Sutton lord of Dudley, to ./ repro- 
bating a report fpread that their friendfliip was to be 
interrupted. 26. 

53. Mar jory Martin, to, the E. of Ormond ; thanks 
for kind nciies, and on domeftic aft'airs: llie was his 
kinfwoman. 26. b. 

54. A grant of K. John, of certain lands in Ireland, 
(3 cantreds) to Miles Fitzhenry. Wintenburen, 
Xov. 28, 1200. 27. 

• 55. A. Bp. of Exeter, to king John ; and a char- 
ter of K. John touching a grant of lands in Ireland, 
to Allan and Thomas Galwa3^ 1213, and 1209. 29. 

5G. Nomina magnatum Hibernits 5 Hen. Ill; and 
4. lliort pedigree of the Courcys. 31. 

57. A confirmation of Hen. Ill, of certain lands 
in Ireland, given to Henry Alditlilegh, by Hugh de 
Lacy E. of Ulfter, 123L, S3. 

58. Two grants of lands in Ireland, to Rich, de 
Burgh 28 Hen. Ill, and to Maurice E. of Kildare 35 
jEdw. III. 35. 

59. Extrafls from records, touching divers grants 
in Irelawl by John, H^n. Ill, and Edw. Ill: alfo 
copy of the patent of Henry vaii. for the title of 
Ld. Cahir to Tho. Butler. 36. 

60. A grant of Edward the t)laek prince of Wales, 
of the lands of Deflie and Defmond to John Fitz 
Thomas. (Lat.) Bermondfey, Nov. 7, 13-66. 40. 

61. An account of the partition of the eftates of 
Wm. Marillial E. of Pembroke in Ireland, between 
his fifter's -Ions and -daughters. (Lat.) Woodftock, 
May 3, 1247- 42. 

62. Extrads out of the Scoti-clironicon and the 
chronicle of Melrofs, touching the property of the 
Weftern iflands. (Lat.) 44. 

63. A grant of Edward T, of the cuftody of the 
. barony of Otialye, which formerly belonged to Mau- 
rice iutzgeiald, to Thomas de CI uno. 1272, 46 

, 64. Copies of five deeds, out of the regift^rs of the 
|)riories of Triftennaglie and Kilhixi. 48. 

65 An inquifition taken upon a writ of 6 Edw, I ; 



touching the lands held by John Byfet at his de-* 
ceafc. 50. 

66. An inquifition taken A** 10 Edw. I. on the lands 
of which John Fitz Thomas died polTelied. 53. 

67. An extent of the lands held by Roger de Mor- 
timer A* 1 1 Edw. I. 55.' 

68. Memoranda conceniing the lands held by 
Nic. lord Howtli. 14 Edw. I. and 1 Edw. II. 57. 

69. A royal mandate, direfted to the chancellor of 
Ireland ; enioiningthe obfervance of two a6ls of par- 
liament in that kingdom, A*" 1 7 Edw. 1. 59. 

70. Notes from the pleas of the crown, touching 
the Carew family, 60. 

7 1 . A grant of Juliana de Cogan of feveral manors, 
to John Fitz Thomas. 3 Edw. II. 61. 

72. A grant of Walter de Lacy of certain fiefs, to 
Galfrid de Conftantyn. 33 Edw. I. 62, 

73. Notes concerning the barony of Naas, and the 
families of la Roche, Mohun, &c. 64. 

74. Royal mandates, and reports thereon, touching 
the feudal fer vices due to the Carcws by the Barrys, 
Valencias, &c. 66. 

75. A grant of John Tuit ? to the priory of Trif- 
tennaghe ; and a note of a claim of the faid priory. 
25 Edw. I. 68. 

76. An order of Edward I, to Rich. E. of Ulfter; 
concerning the time at which he is to appear with his 
retainers. 25 Edw. I. 70. 

77. An account of efcheators in Ireland. 34 Edw. I. 

72. 

78. A pardon to John Fitz Thomas, for intrufion on 
certain lands. 4 Edw. II. 74. 

79. An extent of rents and fervices, due by landg 
in the barony of Overke. 7 Edw. II. 76. 

80. Edw. II, to Rich. E. of Ulfter and Nigel D. of 
Erchre? credential. 3 Edw. II. 80. 

81. Grant of the earldom of Kildare, to John Fitiz 
Thomas. 9 Edw. II. 82^ 

82. Grant of the forfeited lands of Hugh Byfet ia 
the ifle of Raghery, to John de Atye. 12 Edw. il. 

84. b. 

83. An inquifition on the lands of Thomas fon and 
heir to Rich, de Clare. 14 Edw. II. 66. 

84. A patent creating James de Butler earl of Or- 
mond. 2 Edw. III. 88. 

85. — 88. Omitted. 

89. The appointment of William Fitz Aldhelm, 
to govern in Ireland, 27 Hen. II; and his grant of 
lands to the church of St. Thomas the martyr iit 
Dublin. 90. 

90. Briefs of royal grants to the families of Cogan^ 
Fitzgerald, Carew, &c. 92. 

91. Account of the receipt of Robt. Power trea- 
furer of Ireland, for three years and three months, be- 
ginning A* 1 Edw. III. 94. 

g2. Notes of inquifitions, touching the grants and 
lands of tlie Carews. 97- 

93. A note concerning iufticiaries in Ireland, and 
a grant of Ulfter by K. John to Hugo de Lacy. 99. 

94. The E. of Defmond's entail, 16 Edw. III. and 
his feoflmerit 2 1 Hen, VIII. 101. 

95. The King's letters patent, exempting the trea- 
fury of Ireland from the jurifdiftion of the lords 
juftices. 31 Edw. III. 104. 

96. A patent, reftoring certain eftates to Walter de 
Bermyngliam, which had been forfeited by the at* 
tainder and execution of his father William. 17 
Edw. III. 106. 

97. Notes of certain lands appertaining to the earl 
of Defmond. 107. 

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08. A royal mandate for reducing the number of 
barons of the exchequer in Ireland, and ordering the 
chancellor of thefaid exchequer to aft in the capa- 
city both of chancellor and one of the barons. 29 
Kdw. 111. 109 

99. An order concerning the court of exchequet in 
Ireland, 30 Edw. III. and notes of property, &c. 1 1 1. 

100. A ftatute for the government of Ireland, 31 
EdAV^. III. confirmed 1 ? Ric. II. 1 1 i. 

101. A grant of Edw. III. of fome revenue in Ire- 
hnd. 34 Edw. in. 119 

10^2. An entail of the manor of Ryncohe, to the 
Courcys. 34 Edw. III. 12L 

103. Notes about admiffions to eftates, attainders, 
&c. in Ireland. 123. 

104. Inquifitiones poft mortem Gualteri de Bir- 
mingham. 35 Edw. IIL 125. 

105. Exemplification of the patent Creating James 
Butler earl of Ormond. G Edw. IIL 127. 

106. The (latute of Kilkennyj for the government 
of Ireland, 40 Edw. III. when Lionel duke of Cla- 
rence was chief governor tl^re. (Fn) 129. 

107. A writ of Diem claufit extremum" to the 
efcheator of Ireland, touching the eftatcs of Milo de 
Courcy. 46 Edw. III. isi. 

108. Notes concerning the eftates of Aymer de 
Athol, the Courcys, de Burghs, &c .temp^Edw. III. and 
IS Hen. IIL 133. 

109. A charter, afligning a dowry to Marg. de 
Burgherfli out of the barony of Slane, held by her late 
hufband. 46 Edw. III. (Fr.) 135. 

110. Notes touching divers perfons in Ireland, 
Tiz. the la Roches, Stapletons, Preftons, Gumons, 
Ilochtbrts, Barrys, Courcys, &c. 137. 

in. Names of perfons to Avhom fummons had beett 
fent to the parliament of Ireland. 48 Edw. III. 139. 

1 1 2. A final concord relating to the E. of Ormond ; 
and other title deeds of property in Ireland, temp. 
Edw. HI. 141. 

113. A lift of lordfliips, manors, and lands, which 
belonged to the Butlers, temp. Edw. I. and II. 145. 

114. Inquifition concerning the lands of Steph. de 
Macey. 1 Ric. II. 147. 

1 15. A receipt of Emma Fitz John, for money re- 
ceived from Edmund Butler. 1 Edw. III. (Fr.) 148. 

116. Notes of jail deHverics in Ireland, temp. 
£dw. I. II. and Ric. II. 149. 

1 1 7. Richard II, to his uncle the D. of York ; de- 
liring his advice concerning the affairs of Ireland. 
(Fr.) Dublin, Feb. 1, 139 . 151. 

118. The Lords of ParHament in England, to E. 
Richard II. in Ireland; congratulating him on his 
fuccefTes againft the rebels. (Fr.) 153. 

1 1 9. Notes out of records, concerning the affairs 
of Ireland, temp. Joh. — Eliz. 155. 

120. A writ of Rich. II, for an inquifition to be 
taken of the land^ held by Wm. de la Roche Ld. of 
Tillaghlardye at his death; with an inquifition thereon, 
andadefcent. (Lat.) 15 Ric. II. 1392. 158. 

lei. Rich. II, to his uncle the D. of Gloucefter; 
difcharging him from the government of Ireland. 
(Fr.) Windfor, July 23, 1393. 160. 

lea. An infpeximus of Q. Elizabeth, of an inqui- 
fition made in the reign of Rich. II. touching the 
lands that belonged to Leonard Carew. (Lat.) 162. 

123. A licence of Ric. II, to Wm. lord de Courcy, 
to be owner of a ihip. 20 Ric. II. 164. 

124. Richard II, to the Bp. of Meath (Alex. Bal- 



fcot) difcharging him from the office of chancellor of 
Ireland. (Fr.) Windfor, July 23. 1G6. 

125. Articles indented and agreed upon between 
K. Richard II. and Tho. 1). of Gloucefter, when the 
K. purpofed to fend the latter Lil. Lieut, into Ireland. 
(Fr.) 168. 

> 126. A grant of tlie cafde of Carelagh, to Tho. D. 
of Surrey, by the K. 22 Ric. ll; and an inquifitiou 
touching a fifliery held by the citizens of Limerick, of 
Maurice Pitz Gerald. 2 Edw. II. 1 71. 

127* The ftory of K. Richaixl II. going to Ireland, 
&C; a corrected tranflation of part of the Frencli 
poem in the Harl. library, N** 1 3 19. 1 75. 

128* An indenture between Henry IV, and his 
fon Thomas of Lancafter, Ld. Lieut, of Ireland. (Fr.) 
1408. 181. 

129. Hiftorical notes out of Irifh records. 185. 

130. A deed of Patrick de Courcy, transferring his; 
lands in Ryncone, Kinfale, &c. to his fon Nicolas de 
Courcy. (Lat.) 7 Hen. V. I88. 

131. A deed of James Barry Vifc. de Buttevaut, 
granting lands in Cork to John Stapletoii. (Lat.) 
7 Hen. V. ^ 190. 

132. An infpeximus of pleadings touching the 
manor of Kylllkyer, between Chrillopher Plunket, 
and others. (Lat.) 3Hen. 192! 

133. A writ to fummon a jury concerning certain 
lands in fu^ntcfton, in con troveriy between CTiriftoph. 
PlunkcL, and Roolie Belle w. 10 Hen. VI. 196. 

1 34. A fchcdule of ftatutes enafted in a Parliament 
held at Dublin, A* 10 Hen. VI. 198. 

135. Hiftorical notes out of J^rifti records. 200. 

1 36. Two entails of certain lands unto the f6ns and[ 
heirs male ^ of fir Chriftoph. Plunket. d Hen. VI. 

205. 

1 37. Hiftorical notes out of Irifli records. 209. 

138. Articles which Giles Thornton, treafurer of 
Ireland, declared to the king's council, touching va- 
rious diforders in Ireland. 20 Hen. VI. 211. 

139. The deed by which it is fuppofed that 
the lands of Knockmoane were anciently entailed. 
32 Hen. VI. 213. 

140. A deed delivered by the lord of Cahir to 
commiflioners to be perufed, concerning the lands of 
Knockmoane. 35 Hen. VIIK 214. b. 

1 4 1 . A grant made by Robt. Fitz GelFroy Cogan 
of his ld.nds in Munftcr, to James Fitz Gerald earl 
of Defmond. 17 Hen. VI. 215. b. 

142. A deed by which Roht. Fitz Gerald Coganf 
appoints Maurice Starke and Jacob Gauls his bailifti 
and attornies. 17 Hen. VI. 217. 

143. A releafe of Maurice Fitz John Roche, Ld. 
of Fermoy, unto Robt. Fitz Geolfiy Cogan, of cer- 
tain lands in Munfter. 6 Hen. iv. 218. 

144. A patent creating Robert Barnewall baron 
Trimlefton. 2 Edw. IV. 221. 

145. Hiftorical notes out of Irifli records. 29.3. 

146. Four royal grants to the Butler family, chiefly 
relating to the lordfliip of Donboyne. 7 Edw. IV. 
7 Hen. V. and 3i Hen. VIII. 226. 

147. A patent conferring the manor and barony of 
Rathtonth on Robt. Bold ; (two copies.) 8 Edw.*^ IV. 

227. 

148. A deed of James Ld. Courcy of fome lands 
in Ryncone, to Rorick M*Melmory, aphyfician. 15 
Edw. IV. 1473. * 230. 

149. Six deeds relating to property, chiefly of the 
Butler family, l Ric. l. 11 Edw. U. 41 Hen. VI. 232. 

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150. Richard II, to the Bp. of Meath and the 
council of Ireland ; fignifying the E. of Ormmid be- 
ing appointed Ld. juftice of Ireland. (Fr.) £34. 

151. Richard II, to the mayor and commons of 
Dublin; fignifying the elcftion of the E. of Ortoond, 
to be lord juftice of Ireland. (Fr.) 236. 

15Q. T\v6 deeds, one of the liberties claimed by 
the prior of Triftrinagh, in the lordfliip of Kilbiri ; 
and a grant of Geoffry de Genevill to his tenants 
(magnates) in Meath, of certain jurifdi6lions. (Lat.) 

238. 

153. Hiftorical and juridical notes, collefted by 
fir Tho. Lee, chief juftice of Ireland. i608. £40. 

154. Richard II, to the earl of Oimond; on ap- 
pointing him Ld. juftice of Ireland. (Fr.) £4£. 

155. A petition of Wm. de Courcy and Marg. his 
wife; requefting the confirmation of a grant of ^. 100 
per ann. (Fr.) 244. 

15G. A grant of Henry VIII, of the lordfliip of Ba- 
byngannan, &c. to the Butlers. 29 Hen. VIII. 245. 

157. , A deed of Robt. de Mandeville, and other 
evidences, out of the book of extents of the earl of 
Ormond (Butler.) 31 Edw. I. 246. 

158. Hiftorical notes relating to Ireland* 252. 

159. A ftatute or ordinance, concerning the go- 
vernment of Ireland during the Heutenancy of the 

D. of Clarence: the beginning wanting. (Fr.) 258. 
iCO. An indenture betM-een Edward IV. and Girald 

E. of Kildare; when the latter was appointed lord juf- 
tice of Ireland. i48l. 260. 

161. The will of fir Chriftopher Plunkct A* 2 Ed- 
wafdi IV. 262. 

1 62. Notes out of ancient records in the Tower ; 
relating to Ireland: alfo hiftorical notes out of the 
red book in the exchequer of Dublin. 264. 

163. A note of fuch records as are produced by the 
earl of Ormond (Butler) for the maintenance of his 
liberty of Tipperary. 269. 

164. Hiftorical notes, chiefly obits of eminent 
perfons in Ireland ; extradled out of the ledger ef the 
nionaftery of Port S. Mary de Dunbrothy. 27 1. 

1 65. Names of the founders and benefaftors of the 
abbey of Triftemath in Meath. B75. 

166. Hiftorical notes concerning Ireland, extract- 
ed from Hoveden : alfo of the creation of noblemen 
in the faid kingdom. 278. 

167. Edmond Perfon, to the E. of Ormond; com- 
plaining of the devaftation committed on his eftates 
in Ireland, on account of his loyalty. (Orig.) Kil- 
kenny, Sept. 28. 288. 

168. A petition to the king, from Richard de 
Burgh E. of Ulfter ; concerning his lands and fran- 
chifes. (Fr.) 289. 

169. Nomina Archiepor & Epifcopor. ecclefise 
Dublin; ex nigro libro eccl. S. Trinitatis Dublin. 

291. 

170. Hiftorical notes, extrafted out of the red 
book in the exchequer in Ireland. 2&3. 

171. A grant of certain lands in Ireland, from 
Humphry de Bohun, to Gilbert his brother. 290. 

172. Names of the higher clergy in Ireland. 297. 

173. A deed of Gerald Ld. Courcy, whereby John 
Fitz-Robert Myaghe is freed from the office of poit- 
rcve of Kinfale. 1559. 299- 

174. A grant of divers lands, &c. in Ireland, from 
Patrick de Courcy, to Nicolas his fon. (Fr.) temp. 
Hen. VI. 301. 

175. Demands for the fafeguard of Ireland, made 



by Tho. Plantagenet, earl marflial and D. of Lancaf- 
ter. (Fr.) temp. Hen. iv. 303. 

176. An entail of lands upon the fons of Richard 
and Simon de Carrew. 3 Ric. II. 305. 

177. A note of fervices and rents due bj- tenants 
(knight's fees) in Ireland. ' 307. 

178. A grant of the lands called Balaniceflianlah, 
by Hugo de Lacy, to the monaftery of Mellifont* 
(Latin and Engliflu) - 309. 

1 79. An indenture, being an agreement of terms of 
accommodation between James Fitz Gar, earl of 
Defmond, and Patrick Fitz Morris Fitz John, a te- 
nant of his, who appears to have been at ftrife with 
him. 9 Hen. V. 311. 

180. A note of knights fees in Ireland. 1 Edw. li. 

313. 

181. A fragment of a ftatute or ordinance; con- 
cerning the government of Ireland. (Fr.) 315. 

182. An order concerning the adminiftration of 
lands forfeited to the crown in Ireland, temp. £liz. 

S17. 

183. The divifion of the lands of Gilbert de Clare, 
E. of Gloucefter, in Ireland, between his three fitters. 

S19. 

1 84. A rental of the bifhoprick of Lifmore, the 
manor of Lifmore excepted. 323. 

185. A fliort topographical account of Ireland. 

326. 

1 86. A patent of Henry VII, rcftoring firCThomas Or- 
mond to his blood and inheritance, the petition of 
the faid T. Ormond for that purpofe being recited in 
the fame. 1 Hen. VIL S28. 

187. An affize held at Dinghill, concerning the 
lordftiip of Kerry; adjudged to Edmund Fitzmorris- 
1. Hen. VII. 330. 

188. An account of the voyage of fir Richard 
Eggecombe into Ireland, being fent thither by K. 
Hen. VII. of his proceedings there, and his return. 
1488. 332. 

189. Lift of thofe who fwore allegiance to Henry 
VII, in Ireland; by fir Rich. Eggecombe. 1488. 

337. 

190. Divers recognizances entered into, and oaths 
of allegiance taken in Ireland. 1488, &c. 341. 

191. A grant of Henry VII, of the manor of Ar- 
dumlghu, &c. to James Ormond. 1 1 Hen. VII. 348. 

192. Wat. Abbot of St. Mary befide Dunelin, to 
the E. of Ormond; about a parliament to be held in 
Ireland, and recommending feme regulations in the 



coin. 



(Orig.) 



350. 



193. A draught of a letter from fome counfellors, 
to the King (Hen. VIII.) touching the neceflity of 
the earl of Surrey's returning to England on account 
of his health : Correded by Wolfey. 1521. 35 1 . 

194. Articles agreed upon between Francis I K. of 
Fr. and James Fitzjohnearl of Defmond; for making 
war againft Henry viii. 1523 : extrafted fromTillot's 
hiftory. 352. 

195. The creation of lord Pierce Butler earl of 
OlTory. 1527. 354. 

196. Bryan Tuke, to Peter Vannes, fec^ to Card. 
Wolfey; chiefly concerning the fweating ficknefe, 
which had vifited his family. (Orig.) Port'^ore, 
July 14, 1528. 356.' 

197. Leonard Ld. Gray, Ld Deputy, and others 
of the council of Ireland, to the Ld. Privy Seal; 
(Ld. Cromwell) reporting their proceedings againft 
O'Connor, and the rebels. (Orig.) Kilmaynan, 
Aug. 12, 1537. 359. 

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198. Henry VIII, to the E. of Surrey; permitting 
him to return out of Ireland, on account of his 
health, and fignifying his intention to appoint fir 
Pierce Butler, " pretending himfelf to be earl of Or- 
niond," to fucceed him. 1521. » 361. 

199. Notes of inftruftions given by the kina to 
Will. Skevington; touching the cohdu6l and duties 
of the lord deputies in Ireland, as alfo of the council 

363. 

coo. A proclamation prohibiting the bringing of 
Iriih coin into England. Nov. 19, 1540. 37i 

201. A proclamation, on Henry VIII declaring 
liimfelf king of Ireland. 1542. 373. 

202. The attainder of Tho. E. of Defmond, Tho. 
E. of Kildare, and Edw. Plunket. 7 Edw. IV. (Fr.) 

373. b. 

203. Qujcdam ordinaciones fa6isB in parliamento 
apud Dublin, pro reformatione habitantium regni 
Irlandias. July 12, 1541. 375. 

204. Literae patentes creationis Dni Oneyle in 
comitem tie Tyrone. Greenw. Ort. i, 1542. 379. 

205. Certain articles and conditions which the E. 
of Tyrone did promife duly to obferve and perform, 
at fuch time as he made his fubmiflion to the king. 

380. b. 

206. The fubmiflion of O'Neile (E. of Tyrone) 
tnade to the king at Greenwich, Sept. 24, 1542. 
(Printed.) 381. 

207. A rate of the yearly charges of the king's ar- 
my in Ireland. 1543. 382. 

208. An eftimate of the king's revenues in Ire- 
land ; alfo of penfions. 384 

209. The manner and form of the creation of 
O'Neile, carl of Tyrone. Greenwich, 1543. 386. 

210. The cieation of Morrough Obrien E. of Tho- 
mond, Wm. Burgh E. of Clanryckard, and Dono- 
ghe Obrien baron of Ybrakan, Greenwich, 1544 

388. 

211. A brief ; concerning the precedence of the 
earls of Thomond. 390. 

212. Tho. More, to Card. Wolfey; fending him, 
by the king's order, a petition from the town of Wa- 
terford, complaining of the town of New Rofle. 
Oking,July5. 391. 

213. Ld. Deputy Grey, J. Barnwell chanc. and 
the council of Ireland, to Henry VIII ; reporting the 
proceedings againft Tho. Fitzgerald, and the rebels 
and borderers, &c. alfo certifying the loyalty of the 
E. of Ofibry, and Ld. Butler. (Orig.) Dublin, Jan. 
22, 153 . 393. 

214. Cormacus JuvenisM^Kare (probably a prieft) 
to Henry VllI; profefling his zeal in the king's fer- 
vice, and his endeavoui-s to aflift James Butler 
againft the rebellious E. of Defmond. (Orig. Lat.) 

395. 

215. John Deythyke, aprieft, to intelli- 
gence from Ireland, about the ftriftnefs of their fafts, 
or meagre days, thefcarcity of meat, &c. (Orig.) 
Dubhn, Sept. 3, 1533. , 396. 

216. Henry vill, to the Ld. deputy St Leger; 
fending him ^. 2,000 in harp groats; inftru6tions 
about the repairs of towns, piles, fortreffes ; a parlia- 
ment to be held, &c. 1542? ^ 397. 

217. J. Ruffell and T. Heneage, to Ld. Grey, with 
various requefts about church preferment, and inftruc- 
|ions about the circumfpedion to be ufed concerning 
fir Will. Comptouj the E. of Kildare, &c. all from 
the king. (Orig.) 399. 

218. Robert Cowley, one of the council in. Ireland, 
|o the D. of Norfolk; a long difcuflion concerning 



the finances in Ireland. (Orig.) Dublin, July 6. 

401. 

219. The Ld. Deputy Gray, and the council in 
Ireland, to the Ld. Privy Seal; (Cromwell) recom- 
mending fir Edward Bafnet, prebendary of St Pa- 
trick, to be promoted to the deanry of that church. 
(Orig.) Dublin, Feb. ii. 405. 

220. Ld. James Butler, to Rob. Cowley in Lon- 
don; cenfuring the conduft of the Ld. deputy (E. 
of Kildare) and others in Ireland^ (Orig.) Kilkeny, 
June 20. ' ^ 406. 

221. P. (Pierce Butler* Ld.) Oflbry, to Walter 
Cowley; complaining of the Ld. deputy's proceed- 
ings towards himfelf; and fending fome gofshawks. 
(Orig.) Portlefier, Aug. 23. 408. 

222. Wm. Wife, mayor of Waterford, to T. Crom- 
well ; concerning the pradlifes of the Emperor with 
thcE. of Defmond. (Orig.) July 12. 409. 

223. A rough draught of a letter from Henry VIII, 
to fome high officer in Ireland during the E. of Sur- 
rey's lieutenancy; touching the proceedings againft 
the rebels. In Wolfey 's hand writing. 411. 

224. Elizabeth (countefs of) Kildare to Card. 
Wolfey; in behalf of her hufband, M^ho had been 
fevereiy dealt with by the Ld. deputy. (Orig.) 
...... nothMay 25. 412. 

225. The E. of Surrey (Ld. lieut. of Ireland) and 
two others, to Card. Wolfey; concerning a difcom- 
fiture given to the E. of Defmond. (Orig.) Dub- 
lin, Sept. 25, 1521. 415* 

226. R. Griffith, to Card. Wolfey; informing him 
of the great numbers of Iriflimen coming into Wales. 
(Orig.) Carmarthen, July 8. 416. 

227. Ld. Chan. Audley, to Henry VIII; Concern- 
ing the claim of James Defmond to the earldom of 
that name, &c. (Orig.) Stratford, April 9, 1534. 

417. 

228. John Stile, to Card. Wolfey; concerning the 
revenue and other affairs (efpecially military) of Ire- 
land. (Orig.) Dublin, July 30. 419. 

229. Francis Herbert, to the Ld. Privy Seal (Crom- 
well) concerning the Obriens, O'Neiles, &c. 
(Orig.) Dublin,0<a;. 28, 1535. 422. 

230. A rough draught of the letter concerning 
Surrey's retum. XI. 193, in Wolfey 's hand. 424. 

231. Ld. Chan. Audley, to fee'' Cromwell; noti- 
fying what adls of Ireland he had put into order, and 
defiring diredions. (Orig.) Lonclon, Feb. 1. 425. 

232. Extracts out of letters from Ireland, and a. 
fchedule of afts pafled. 427- 

233. Ld. Chanc. Audley, to fec^ Cromwell ; re- 
porting his having ]>repared fome law papers and a6ls 
for Ireland, &c. Oldford, Sept. 13. 429. 

234. Articles on which the Abp. of Dublin wiflies 
the witneffes, to be produced by tnc Bp. of Meath, to 
be interrogated. 431. 

235. A petition of Elizabeth countefs of Kildare, 
(dau. of Tno. Gray, Marq. of Dorfet) to have fom^ 
lands in Meath allotted to her ilfue by the faid earl. 
(Orig.) 432. 

236. A grant from John Fitzgerald, to Tho Fitz- 
morris; releafmg to him all the claims for da- 
mages he had on the Obriens, &c. 1551. 433. 

237. A patent of Q. Mary, creating Gerald Fitz- 
gerald earl of Kildare. Weftra. May is, 1553. 

435. 

238. James Butler, to the E. of Ormond his father; 
news about the kipg s going to Calais, lioftilities iu 
Ireland &c« (OirigO Callan. 436. 

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council in Ireland, to Q. Maiy s Privy Council; a 
rcj^ort of their proceedings. (Orig.) Ardbrackan, 
May 31, 1554. 437. 

240. Q. Mary's order of Privy Seal, for the ap- 
pointipent of Barth. RuflTell, clerk of the peace in all 
the (lures in Ireland. (Orig.) St. James, May 2, 



1554v 



440. 



24 K Inftruaions of Philip and Mary, to Tho- 
Radclitt; Ld. Fitzwalter, their deputy in Ireland- 
(Orig. figned by the queen.) April 28, 1556. 442. 

242. Geo. Stanley, and three others, to Ld. Dep. 
Fitzwalter J reporting the fteps they had taken for a 
certain feizure at the Roote, &c. (Orig.) Knock- 
fergus, Aug. 15, 1556. ^56. 

243. Six letters or orders from Q. Mary, to the 
Lds. deputies of Ireland, (lord Fitzwalter, fir Anth. 
St. Lcger, and the E. of Suffex) concerning the go- 
vernment of that kingdom, and in anfwer to peti- 
tions: dated July 18, 1554; Sept. 22, 1555; April 30, 
155(3; May 13, 1556; and June 1, 1557. (All ori- 
ginals.) ^^6' 

244. A petition of the Freres Obfervants of Ire- 
land, to Q. Mary, to have feveral things reftorcd to 
them. " 470. 

245. Q. Mary; an order in favour of the Ob- 
fervants, Nov. 28, 1557; and a grant of the manor 
of Rofclare, to Rowland Scurlock, phyfician to 
the queen. Jan. 29, 1558. 471. 

246. The title of Philip Ifame, to be fteward of 
the manor of Ballynier and Roflare; notwithftand- 
ing the queen's grant thereof to R. Skurlock. 

473. 

247. A petition of Dr. Rowl. Skurlock, to the Q. 
concerning the two above named manors. 474. 

248. Q. Mary, to the E. of Suffex; inftruclions 
and intelligence concerning Ireland. (Two original 
articles.) April 20, and June l, 1558. 477. 

249. (The E. oO Pembroke (Herbert) to the E. of 
Suffex in Ireland ; recommending Oliver Sutton, 
(Orig.) Bainard-caftle, July 12, 1557. 481. 

250. H. Sydney, to the E. of Suffex; recommend- 
ing Geo. Bonell. (Orig.) March 13, 1557. 483. 

251. Q. Mary, to the E. of Suffex; inftruftions 
and intelligence. (Two originals.) Aug. 6, 1558, 
and Sept. 24, 1558. 485. 

252. The clergy and inhabitants of Kinfalc, to Q. 
Mary ; recommending Patrick Roche for the vacant 
fee of Cork and Cloyne. (Orig.) 489. 

253. Q. Mary, to the Ld. dep'' Fitzwalter; granting 
liberties, lieafes, &c. to the town of Waterford. 
(Orig.) June 13, 1655. 491. 

254. A petition of the earl of Kildare for grants, 
with the opinion of the attorney-general thereupon. 

493. 

255. A petition of Rich. Aylmer of the Lyons, for 
proteflion againft robbers who infeft his lands. 497. 

256. Q. Mary to the Ld. dep'^ Fitzwalter; ordering 
him to redrefs the grievances complained of by the 
above R. Aylmer. (Orig.) Jan. 22, 1557. 498. 



Titus, B. XII. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 666. 

1. A ftatement of the feveral fervices performed in 
Ireland, &c. by John Denton clerk, during the go- 
vernments of Ld. Suffej^, fir Nic. Arnold, and fir 



Henry Sidney; alfo feveral projects for the improve- 
ment of that country. 3. 

2. The E. of Tyrone's aiifwTr to the articles pre- 
fcribed to him by the Ld. Lieutenant and his aflift- 
ants. Dec. 22, 1591. 11. 

3. A telation of the Lord Deputy's fctting forth 
for Kinfale, where the Spaniards had landed (1601. 
when Chi Blount Ld. Mount joy was Ld. Deputy.) 

13. 

4. Abftrafts of comniiffions of Q. Elizabeth, fox 
the furveying and difpofing of efcheated lands, 25, 
27, 28, and 36 Eliz* and the fubmiffion of Shane 
O^Neile, 4 EHz. 21. 

5. A projeft for the divifion and plantation of fe- 
veral fmall territories efcheated in the county of 
Wexford, amounting in all to 66,800 acres. 23, 

6. Ed\vard (lord) Windfor, to the E. of Suffex, 
Ld. Lieut, defiring him to appoint him his deputy in 
the otlice of the penfioners. (Orig.) Farnham caf-^ 
tie, Aug. 8. 25. 

7. Petitions of the clergy of Ireland, to be ex- 
hibited to her majefty. 27. 

8. A declaration that the Ifle of Ranchlins (Rath- 
lin) hath been, for the fpace of two or three hundred 
years, pofleffed by the Clandonakls and other Scots 
fubjeds ; and is now claimed by Geo. Crawford, by 
virtue of the rights here itated. 29. 

9. Limits of the countries to be under fir Hen. 
Dockwray, and fir Mat. Morgan, in the north of 
Ireland. 30. 

10. A note of fuch lands, yearly rents, compofi- 
tions, and cafualties, as have been received and ad- 
vanced (increafed) to her majefty, by fir Hen. Sid- ' 
ney. 32. 

1 1 . A brief of certain notes, concerning her ma- 
jefty's profits in Ireland; delivered to fir Fr. Wal- 
fingham by Rowland Cowycke. 34. b. 

12. A colleftion faid to have been compiled out of 
fir Fr. Walfingham's notes, confifting of, 

(a.) The Ld. Deputies anfwer to certain points de- 
livered to him, touching the caufes of the 
charges. 43. 

(b.) My Ld. Chamberlain's (Ld. Suffex) opinion 
touching the fiate of Defmond's rebellion. 1573. 

45. 

(c.) A note of certain articles delivered to the E. 
of Defmond, by the Lds. of Council in Eng- 
land. 46. 

(d.) Confiderations of the fervice to be done by 
the Ld. Deputy in Munfter, and the E. of Ef- 
fex in Ulfter. 1574. 48. 

(e.) Mr. Chaloner's notes of certain inconveni- 
encies in Ireland; with his remedies thereof. 

50. b. 

(f.) A mean ho^v her majefty 's revenue in Ire- 
land may be levied and increafed without ar- 

53, 



rearage. 



1 3. A plot for the better inhabiting of Clandeboy, 
&c. in Ireland ; with notes. 55I 

14. A note of the great loffes fuftained, and the 
good fervices performed, by the poor inhabitants of 
Knockfergus. 57. 

15. Plots for the government and reformation of 
Ireland, out of fir Fr. Walfingham's notes: among 
thefe are Patrick Sherlock's and Anth, Powar's 
fchemes. 62. 

16. Tho. (eaiiof) Ormond, to the E. of Suffex; 
reprefenting the good fervices of the inhabitant^ of 

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Waterford, and the difordered ftate of Ireland. 
(Orig.) The Karyk, S^pt. 24. 74. 

1 7. Tlie charter granted by Thomas E. of Ormond, 
to the burgefles of Carrick. (Lat.) Waterford, 
July 12, 1500. * 76. 

18 to the baron of Upper OfTory ; touch- 
ing the conduft of the Ld. Chancellor of Ireland to- 
ivardshim. May 23, 1590. 78. 

ig. Orders to be obferved in the diftribution and 
plantation of the efcheated lands in the county of 
Wexford. 80. 

20. Notes concerning various regulations in Ire- 
land ; alfo letters patent for the treaJiirerfliip of Ire- 
land, enjoining the Ld, juftice not to intermeddle in 
tlut office, 31 Edw. III. 82. 

21. Mr. Saxey's difcourfe of the caufe of the dif- 
orders in Munfter, with his opinion for refonnation. 
Dec. 1598. 84. 

22. Tho. (E. of) Ormond, to the Ld. Lieut, in be- 
half of Patrick Ilicard, a maimed foldier ; with the 
faid Patrick's own petition. (Orig.) Kilkenny, Jan. 
6. 94. 

23. A declaration of the prefent ftate of the Eng- 
lifli pale of Ireland, and of the caufes which have 
brought the fame to extreme diftrcfs. 97. 

24. Part of a letter in anfwer to a complaint of the 
E. ofDefmond. 107. 

25. An order of Q. Elizabeth, touching ecclefiafti- 
cal matters in Ireland. March, 1579. 109. 

26. A difcourfe for the reformation of Ulfterby 
colonies. 1598. lU. 

27. Opinion touching the cftablifliment of the go- 
vernment of Ireland. 1 1 7. 

28. Notes of certain aftions whereby the Englifh 
of the reabn of Ireland have been much impoverillied, 
and the Irilh greatly benefited. 1 19. 

29. Concerning the better order of her majefty's 
treafureand revenue in Ireland. 1^1. 

; SO. H. Miden (Hugh Brady Bp. of Meath) to the 
E. of Suflex ; reprefenting the wretched ftate of Ire- 
land. (Orig.) Dublin, April 4. 135. 

31. Pefcent of Donoghe O'Connor. I87. 

32. Petitions of Gerald E, of Kildaie, and the 
Countefs his wife, to the queen : and anfwers there- 
to. 138. 

33. Q. Elizabeth's warrant for granting divers 
lands, jnanors, &c. in Ireland, to Richard de la Hide. 
(Orig.) 140. 

34. A project fliewing fome caufes of the pride and 

Erefent ftrength of the frifli ; and how they may 
e weakened, and the EngHfli ftrengthened. 141. 

35. Ad. (Adam Loftus Abp. of) Armagh, to the 
IE. of Suflex, Ld. Lieut, i^ behalf of one Bathe? who 
claims Ibme lands. (Orig.) 147. 

56. H. Miden (Bp. of Meath) to the E. of Suflex; 
protefling his devotedncfs ; and inteUigence about an 
expedition to Dundalk, outrages in Ireland, &c. 
the Abp. of Dublin fent for home. (Orig.) Dublin, 
April 27. 149. 

37. Notes of the Archbp. of Dublin; offering to 
rcfigji his Abpk. and the Chancellorfliip, for a Biihopk. 
in England, or a penfion. 151. 

38. Tho. (E* of) Ormond to the Ld. Lieut, about 
a complaint of the men of Rofs, and his coming to 
him. (Orig.) Kilkenny, March 7. 152» 

39. Inftruftions for fir Hen. Sydney, to be com* 
muuicated to her majeUv s council in Ireland^ (A 
4xaMght.m Cecil^$ hand.) ^ 154. 

40. Notes and difcourlesy chiefly touching the pro 



vince of Munfter: alfo fir Peter Garew's title to the 
territory of Cork ; outof fir Er. Walfingham's notds. 

158. 

-41. Orders taken by the Ld. Deputy and Coun- 
cil, for the. reformation of diforders committed in 
Ld. Power's country. Waterford, Nov. 28, 1558. 

1C7. b. 

42. The effeft of fir John Pcrrot's, fir Wm. Ger- 
rards, and Rufiels plots and difcourfes, of the difor- 
ders of Ireland, and the remedies thereto. 169. 

43. Colleftions touching coins and liveries in Ire- 
land ; out of fir Francis W alfingham's books. 171.' 

44. Dire6lions concerning ecclefiaftixial' affairs in 
Ireland. • 1 85. * 

45. Trafls taken out of fir Fr..WalfinghamV books : 

(a.) Certain territories to be made into a iliirej 
and tq be called the county of Cavan. 194. 

(K) Indenture between K. Hen. VI. and the D. of 
York, Ld. Gov. of Ireland. ^ ' 196. 

(c.) The I difference between the Cohnaught for- 
merly anfwered .by the KcUies; and the compofn 
tion lately made with them. 19G. b. 

(d.) Lift of the Bifliopricks in Ireland. . 194. 

(e.) The offer of Hugh McPhel(?my and others, 
g^entlemen of the North of Ifdlahd, to Capt. 
Wm. Piers, for the expuUion of the Scots. Sept. 
3, 1578. 198. • 

(f.) A table of fuch matters relating to Ireland, 
as are contained in the book B 199* ' 

46. Sir Fr. Walfingham's anfwer to Donoghe 
O'Connor's complaints againft fir Richard Bingham. 

202. 

47. A note of things (papers) neceflary to be de- 
livered to fir John Perrott. 205. 

48. A letter to the E. of SulTex, figned E. W: and 
a paper, intituled, " The detedion of the errors where- 
by the Queen and the Government of Ireland were 
hitherto deceived, and the faithful fubjedts abufed." 

' ' ^ 207. 

49. An order of Q. Elizabeth, for Maufice Obrien 
to be confecrated bifhop of Killaloe. 1570. 212 

50. An order of Q. Elizabetli, for not removing 
public ofticers in Ireland, but upon due evidence ot* 
tlieir mifcondu6t. 2 1 3. 

51. A note of refervations, chiefly of horfemen, 
made upon grants of Leix, for the fervice of the 
queen, anfl: the defence of the realm of Ireland. 

215. 

52. Charges neceffary for the fervice in Ireland, 
laid down by fir .John Perrott. 224. 

53. Orders to be obferved by fir Nidi. ]Malby, for 
tlie government of Connaught. 226. 

54. Matters whereby fir Rich. Bingham hath 
found the Ld. deputy difcourteous to him, and 
therein a hinderer to her majefty's fervice 237* 

55. References to a plan of the fortifications be- 
gun at Duncannon. 24 U 

56. Orders agreed upon by fir Hen. Sidney and 
the council of Ireland, to remedy the diforders and 
grievances complained of in that kingdom. 243. 

57. A devife for tlie perpetual reformation of the 
borderers of Kildare. 248. 

58. A proclamation by the Ld. deputy and Coun- 
cil, for the reformation of diforders in the county of 
Wexford, 251. 

59. Notes of orders and letters fent to Ire- 
land by CoUman, aar neceflary to be remiiitiftbered 

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tio.: Queftions concerning the E. of Defmond, to) 
be confidered by tlie E. of Suffex. ^55. 

6r. Notes from the Ld. Chancellor of Ireland, to I 
be conlidered ofi 257. : 

62. Inftruftions for fir Valentine Brown, con- 
^crnino; the allotrtient of lands in Munfter. 259. 

63. bixlers to be obferved by the lord juftice, 
council, and others in Ireland. (A draught, cor- 
reded by Cecil.) 264. 

64» A paper of advice, concerning the difpofal of 
the troops and garrifons in Ireland. 268. 

. 65. A proportion prefcribcd for tlie vidualling of 
garrifons in Ireland. ^70. 

66. A petition , of Peter Hall, to the Ld. Jnftice; 
for money due for victualling his horlemen. 275. 

67. Declaration of Oliver Euftace the civilian, 
againft the %, of Dublin, and others. (An original, 
lignedTliOv liowhen.) 277. 

68. A declaration, or account of fums received 
for fines, recognizances, Sec. to A* 17, regni. 

279. 

6fK Ofthecompany that came to Lanfkertan; and 
another depofition of Oliver Euftace. (Original, 
figned by fix perfons.) 

70. Complaints of Dawtry, againft fir Hen. Bag- 
nall and others. 283, 

71. A long paper on the manner of victualling; 
Avith the auditors accounts. 285. 

72. The rifing out with the " Bon naght and 
Soren," due by the Irilhmen in the feveral provinces. 

299. 

. 73. Knights fervices due to her majefty, upon 
every general hufting proclaimed. 3 1 5. b. 

74. A plot of the E. of Effex, for planting Glan- 
nelwy with Euglirti inhabitants. 31 6. 

75. The captains and comipiffioners for mufters 
in the feveral baronies of the EngUlli pale. 317. 

76. A note, in what fliires men may moft conveni- 
ently be levied for Ireland. 321. 

77. Touching the revenues of Ireland, both an- 
cient and prefent. 322. 

78. Caufes of the decay of the revenue in the late 
years, and devices for augmenting the fame. 328. 

79. A paper touching cefle and vidualling. 336. 

80. A note of an agreement paffed between the 
Gent, of the pale, with Laney and Green, for viftual- 
ling : and other papers relating to viftualling. 340. 

81. Difcourfes and devices touching the ill ftate 
and reformation of Ireland : from fir Fr. Walfing- 
ham's books ; containing the following articles : 

(a.) Chancellor Gerrard's notes for the reforma- 
tion of the broken ftate of Ireland. 345. 

(b.) RufTeirs difcourfe of the prefent ftate of Ire- 
land, and the way to reform the fame. 347. b. 

(c.) Sir John Perrott, touchmg the reformation of 
Ireland. 355. 

(d.) Mr.Tremayne's difcourfe, whether it be better 
to govern Ireland after the Irifli manner, or to 
reduce it to the Englilh government 357. 

(e.) Mr. Tremayne's difcouife touching grants to 
be made of lands to the Irifli lords, and of the 
gly nes and routes to the Scots. 361. 

{f.) Notes of certain aftions whereby the Irifli 
have been enriched, and the Englifli empo- 
veriflied. 36 1. b. 

(g.) Petitions of the clergy of Ireland. 364. b. 



(h.) Speeches delivered by fir Fr. Walfingham, to 
her majefty ; touching the difeafed ftate of Ire- 
land. 365. 

82. An account of a fecond journey made by the 
Ld Lieutenant into the counties of Meath and OflTaly. 

366. 

83. Orders on the government of Ireland, whea 
the E. of March was governor : temp. Ric. II? (Fr^ 
on vellum.) 368. 

84. Various papers touching the charges of the 
ftate, and the rifings of the feveral baronies, in Ireland ; 
and other things concerning the revenue. 369. 

85. Inftrudions to fir Wm. Druiy, Ld. juftice of 
Ireland, and Wm. Gerrard, chancellor of the fame. 
1578. 377. 

86. A rough draught of a royal letter for Ireland. 

385.. 

87. A paper addreffed to my Ld. chancellor, in a 
provincial dialeft: probably Scottifli. 386. 

88- A commiflion of oyer and terminer for pirate$ 
in Ireland : temp. Eliz. 387. 

89. A paper concerning tlie inftru6lions given for 
pafling faculties in Ireland. 388^ 

90. Certain refervations to her majefty upon fur- 
renders and compofitions of lands in Ireland, from 
June 1584 to June 1585. 390. 

91. Inftructions of the Privy Council, to firWm. 
Winter ; having charge given him of certain fliips, 

S91. 

92. Inftruftions to Mr. Edmund Troinajrne, fentto 
the Ld. deputy of Ireland, by the Ld. trealurer. 396. 

93. A religious and eafy courfe offered for thtf 
tranfplantatioii into Ireland of the fuperfluous poor 
people of England ; and means for the provifion of 
them. 399. 

94. A brief declaration of the queen's revenue iti 
Ireland. (Lat.) 40ft« 

^95. A draught of a letter to Mr. deputy 

fignifying the king's order to deliver forae wool; 
temp. Hen. Vill ? 403. 

96. A note of fuch heavy burdens as arc laid upon 
her majefty's fubjefts in heland. 404. 

97» Of the length, breadth, and fituation of Ireland; 
and how it came to England : temp. Hen. II. 406. 

98. Account of the* forces which conquered Ire- 
land; fent thither at divers times. 409. 

99. Effeftofthe ftatutes of Kilkenny; how Irc-> 
land was reduced, &c. the divifion of Leinfterunto 
the five daughters of the E. marfhall. 4) u 

100. Two fragments, on the forces in Ireland. 

417. 

101. A ftatement of the forces in Ireland. 419. 

102. A note of ruins (decays) in Ireland. 429. 

103. The fees of all the officers in Ireland. 424. 

104. A note of the port-corne incident to the ftate 
of Ireland. 423. 

105. An account of the Weft part of Ireland, called 
Munfter. 403. b. 

106. Fees due for all forts of things that pafs the- 
great feal in Ireland. 430. 

107. A fragment on Irifli affairs: "How Ireland 
may be civilized." 431. 

108. A lift of officers in Ireland, and their al- 
lowances. 434. 

109. Various papers concerning the E. pf Eflex's 
proceedings, chiefly in Ulftef; hi§ plots for the re- 
formation of that country ; anfwers thereto, &c. from 
fir Fi:. Walfingham's papers. 437. 

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no. Adifcourfe how, upon the jextinguifliing of 
the rebellion, the province of Munfter may be kept 
from any revolt liereafter ; with three tables of the 
governor's fortifications and forces in the faid 
province. 46o. 

111. The depths, anchorages, &c. of the harbours 
in Ireland. ^ 475. 

1 1 i. Diredions for condufting men raifed in Corn- 
Vail, to Ireland: figned Ro. Cecill. 477. 

113. Papers touching Ireland, and the reformation 
ihereotV out of fir Fr.Walfinghams notes; viz. 

(a.) A breviate of the conqueil of Ireland/ of its 
decay^ and how it may be reformed. 480. 

(b.) A brief of the evils which have occafioned the 
decay of Ireland. . , 483. b. 

(c.) Sir Nich. Malby's plot for the government of 
Ireland. Sept. 2«, 1579. ' 484. b. 

(d.) Dcvife for the reformation of Ireland, . % 
Thomas W.F. 485.. b. 

(e.) A. B's. opinion for the reformation of Ireland. 

486. 

(f ) Mr. St Leger s notes for the government of 
Ireland. 486. b. 

(g.) Devife for the reformation of Munfter. 487. 

(h.) Devifefor the reformation of Ireland, by John 
Ufsher of DubUn, alderman. 488. 

. (i.) Articles for the reformation of the Munfter 
coin and livery. Aug. 157^. *• 489. b. 

(k.) Direftions for reformation of abufes in . Ire- 
land. 490. b. 

(1.) Places fit for garrifons in Ireland, 49 1. 

114. Reafons for a mint in Ireland. 492. 

1 1 5. The ftate of his majefty s reycAue (jn Ireland) 
both certain and cafual. 49 j. 

116. The reafons that Florence Maccarty al- 
ledgcth to prove that the earl of Clancare's "^lands 
ou^t to defceud tp Ellen his wife, and her heirs. 

496. 

117. The bonnaght, and rifings out, throughout 
Ireland : from fir Fr. Walfingham's papers. 497. 

1 18. Things to be enquired for the perfect under- 
flanding of the ftate of Ireland. 516. 

119. Sir H. Danvers, to Mr. Ate; with an inclofed 
clraught of a paper touching an aftion with Tyrone, 
and Qie Spaniards. (Orig.) 5 1 7. 

120. The caufes why the E. of Tyrone will not 
come to Dundalk fo foon as the Ld. general and the 
commiflioners do requeft him : with aiifwers. 520. 

121. The Ld. chancellor of Ireland, to fec^ Wal- 
fingham ; touching cefle. 523, 

122. David Shigane, to craving relief in 

confideration of his numerous and moft diftrefled fa- 
mily. 527. 

123. Inftruaionsto fir Hen. Sidney^ Ld. deputy 
of Ireland, figned by Q. Elizabeth, at Litchfield. 
Aug. 2, 15.. 5(29. 

124. Articles for the making of cedes for Ireland. 

535. 

125. A platof Inchewhyne. 538. 

126. An infirument appointing John Rinde fur- 
veyor of the tranfports to Ireland, for life. 539. 

127. Reafons againft three feveral petitions of the 
E. of ITiomond : draughts. 541. 

128. Arms blazoned, and fome tricked, of the no- 
bihty, and of certain gentlemen of Ireland ; alpha- 
betically arranged. 53qJ 

1 29. Part of a difcourfc on Irifli affairs ; faid to be 
in fir Phil. Sidney's own hand* 557. 



ISO. A difcouife, Ihewing how to fliake Ireland 
bear Its own charges. 1594. 559. 
131. The form of a court in Ireland. 561* 

/32. Errors and defaults committed in Ireland of 
late years. 563. 

133. Confider^tions how moft effeftually to annoy 
the rebel Tyrone : delivered to the Q. by an old Capt^ 
of Ireland. ^g^^ 

134. A difcourfc touching the ftate of Ireland- 
(Imperfea at the end.) 569. 

135. A petition touching the oflSces of auditors of 
the wars and of the revenues. 573. 

136. State of the lord Bourke's caufe, touching the 
lands of Arnold Coft)ie. 5 74. 

137. Q. Elizabeth's warrant, appointing fir Geo. 
Oarew mafter general of the ordnance in Ireland. 

" 576. 

138. A projea for the overthrow of the rebellion 
m Ireland. (A draught decayed.) 578. 

130. A breviate of the getting of Ireland by 
Enghflimen ; and of the decay of the fame. 586. 

140. Reafons for annexing Thomond to the reft 
of the province of Munfter. 538. 

141. Reafons for the Irifli fuits. 590. 

142. The prcfent ftate of Ireland, and the' Ld. 
deputy's (Chichefter) opinioii concerning the fame. 

594. 

143. Orders to be obfer\Td by fir Nich. Malby for 
the government of Connaught. 593 

143. Orders of Q. Elizabeth for the lord juftice 
council, and others of Ireland, for the orderino" of the 
eftabliliiment thereunto annexed. ^ goi, 

144. Certain confiderations concerning the ftate pf 
Ireland. g,y^ 

145. Matters touching the province of Connaught 

621. 

.1. efficient and accidental impediments to 

the civilny of Ireland. g^s. 

147. Lord treafurer Burleigh, to ^he Ld. deputy, 
touching the trial and pardon of the E. of Tyrone! 
* . 625. 

14a. Direaions to fir John Peachy, touching Ire- 
land, temp. Hen. VIII. 

149. Captains cafliiered in Ireland by the Ld. 
Lieut, and the prefent ftate of Ireland touching th« 
rebellion. %^^^ 

1 50. Orders of Council concerning mufters for 
Ireland. ^ ^^^^ 

151. The confeffion of Rice OToole, wife ta 
Faegge M'Heughe. Feb. 22, i580. 634. 

152. Orders propofed for Ireland. 636, 

153. Draught of a letter ; the fubjeft obfcure. 6S7. 

154. The prefent ftate of Connaught: figned by 
the Council. Q^^f 

1 55. A note of the principal men in Ireland, and 
their habitations. 

156. The names of fome Iiifli fugitives. 648. 

157. Warrants for viaualling Ireland, and for the 
privy purfe. g^o- 

158. The eftabliftiment of Ireland, and orders rc^ 
lating thereto. 

159. Sir John Bellew, to the E. of Suffex; com- 
plaining of feveral injuries received from the 
M^Mahons. g^^/ 

160. Arguments proviugtijat the county of Wex^ 
ford ought to exempted from cqflTe. 645. 

161. Such parcels of land as the baron of Don- 

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heen granted to his grandfather Cone O'Neile. 656. 

162. A paper, entitled, her majefty's common 
place" (Q. Eliz.) 658. 

1 63. The ancient eftate of the hi/liopricks of Derry, 
Raphoe, and Clogher. 660. 

164. ' Hie prefent eftate of the primacy of Annagh, 
-and of the bifliopricks of Derry, Rapho, Clogher, and 

Kilmore ; and concerning the churches and fchools 
in the fame. - 662. 

^Uusy B. XIIL 

Codex chartaceus, in fol. conftans fohis 579^ ; 

1. A colle6lion of various things concerning iri- 
ftruftions to be made out for the earl of Suffex, L5I. 

• Lieut, of Ireland: by fir \Vm. Cecil. 1559 and 

1560. 3. 

2. Sir Wm. FitZAvilliam, deputy of Ireland, to Shane 
0*Neile, fon to the E. of Tyrone; agreeing to name 
commiffrdners on the part of the queen to meet thofe 
of P'Neilc, concerning the maffacre of fome men bf 
the latter. (Orig. Lat.) Thomas-court, Feb. 2S, 

1559- 60. 5. 

3. Sir William Fitzwilliam, to the E. of Suflex ; re- 
porting various tranfaftions in Ireland touching 
O'Neile, &c. (Orig.) Dredunugh? March 15, 1559- 
6a 6. 

4. B. Hampton, to the E. of Sulfex ; intelligence 
about negociations with Scotland, and matters, at 
court. (Orig.) Greenwich, June 29, 1560. lO. 

5. The Lds. of Council, to the E. ofEffex; re- 
tommending Gilbert Gerrard the attorney general 
(Orig.) Green w. July 24, 1560. 11. 

6. The Lds. of Council, to the E. of Eflex ; noti- 
fying that a treaty had been concluded between the 
queen's commiflioners in Scotland and France (Orig.) 
Greenw. July 12, 1560. 11. b. 

7. Notes concerning Irifli affairs, and of the per- 
fons in pay in Ireland. 1 2. 

8. Notes of the principal matters concluded between 
the queen's commiffioners, and the French, in Scot- 
land. July 6, 1560. 14, b. 

9. R, Dudley, to the E. of Suflex,. then in Scot- 
land? comphmental, and about hbbbys and gallo- 
ways for the queen. (Orig.) Windfor, Sept. 7. 15. 

^ 10. Four letters from the Privy Council, to the E. 
of Suflex Ld. Lieut, on various matters of govern- 
ment in Ireland. (Orig.) Aug. 4 and 17, Dec. 28, 
and Sept. 28, 1560. 15. b. 

1 1, Articles indented between the E. of Suflex and 
Sorle Boye M'Conell, in behalf of James M'Conell; 
touching the demifc of fome lands to the latter. (On 
vellum.) Sept. 2, 1560. 19. 

12. Sir lien. RadclyfF, to the E. of SuflTex; reports 
how he had executed what the earl had charged hixn 
with. (Orig.) Chara Row (London) Dec. 2, i56o. 

' 20. 

IS. Depofition of Donell M^Vicars; concerning 
a contention between Neil M*Lice and Lifagh 
M'Kedowe. (Orig. (igned J. Chalonerand N. Sha- 
ron.) Jan. 13, 1560. 23. 

14. John Chaloner, to th« E. of Suflex ; a report 
concerning mines, &c. (Orig.) Dublin, April i, 

1561. 25. 

15. Geo. Stanley, to the E. of Suflex; chiefly 
domeflic intelligence. (Orig.) Tryme, Feb. 28, 

1560- 1. 27. 

16. Notes of inftruftions for the E. of SulTex, by 
Wm Cecil. I56i. • 



17. Sir Wm. Cecil, to the E. of Suflex; on various 
t)fiicial matters. (Orig.) Green\v. May 28, I56i. 

so. 

18. Sir Hen. RadclyfF, to the E. of Suflex; on 
official matters in Ireland. (Orig.) Dublin, lilarch 
31, 1561. 02. 

19. Sir Wm. Cecil, to the E. of Suflex; with two 
patents for thfe creation of two earls; viz. JVIac Arley 
E.of Muflvery, and O'Donef E. of tirconnel, (OrW) 
Savoy, May 30, I56i. « 35/ 

20. The magiftrates of Youghill, to the Ld. deputy 
and coHncilj complaining of .the violences of James 
FjU J ohn, a Lieut, of Defmond. (Orig.) June 1 6 

, : 37.* 

. 21. Seventeen original letters of fec^ Cecil, to the E. 
^JSuflex; on various public and private affjius; the 
O Neiles and O'Donells; orders fordenvingapaflage 
tb the Q. of Scots.; the lacjy Catherine (Kellv?) with 
child by the E. of Hertford; alfo concerning- bilhops, 
theE. of Ormond, &c. June 19, Julv 15, 25, Auff. 
le, 15, 21, 23, 26, Sept. 17, Oa. 7/N0V. 1, C, 28, 
Dec. 20, 14, 18, 1761, and Jan. 7, 1561-2. . 38. 

22. Draught of a letter from the Council in Ire- 
land, to the E. of Eflex ; with a proclamation con- 
cerning the eoih in Ireland, to be publiflied. 7 1. 

23. A draught of a Latin letter, feemingly from 
the Enghfh? to the Irifli Council, or to fome Irilh 
noblemen, concerning a paciflcation. Arbrakcrt, 

Nov. 7, 1563. -^2. 

24. A memorandum of the Ld, Lieut, and Council 
of Ireland, agreeing that the old and new council 
books be brought over to England. Kilmanan, Jan. 
14, 1561. 

25. Notes for inftruaions for the E. of Suflex, by 
Cecil. May 5, 1562. 75/ 

26. The toM'nfmen of Dundalk, to the E. of Suflex ; 
complainin/of the depredations of the rebels. (Ori^.-) 
Nov. 30, 1562. 76. 

27. An order, probably of the Irifli Council, for 
deteaing what had become of eight lacks of graiii, 
&c. (A draught.)' Arbraken, Nov. 4, 1562. ?8. 

28. Inflruaions given to Willm. Pyers by the Ld. 
Lieut, of Ireland, being fent to Ld. Pers. M^Connel. 
(A draught.) Dec. 10, 1562. 79. 

29. Piers (Butler Ld.) Cahir, to the E. of Suflex; 
complaining of the outrages committed upon his 
people by the E. of Ormond and the Butlers. (Orig.) 
Cahir, Ott 1 1, 1563. 81. 

30. A. (Adam Loftus Archbp. of) Armagh, to the 
E. of Suflex ; with a book (or account) of ceflUhIc 
lands had from Plunket. (Orig.) Termonfen«;han, 
oa. 18. ^tJ3. 

3 1 : Articles demanded by Teige M^Morghe Obrien, 
of the E. of Thomond ; with the earPs aiifwei*. In- 
chiquin, Nov. 17 and 19, 1563. 85. 

32. R. (Robert Home, Bp. of) Winton, to the E. of 
Suflex; Fiecommending the bearer, and fignifying that 
he had removed the earl's brother Egremont from his 
houfe^ on account of the plague. (Orig. J Waltham, 
Dec. 27, 1563. 89. 

33. Queen Elizabeth, to the E. of Suflex ; concern- 
ing various promotions in Ireland, both in church 
and ftate ; alfo touching the feuds between Ormond 
and Defmond, a demand of Shane O'Neile, &c. 
(Orrg.) Windfor, Jan. 17, 1564. 91. 

34. Sir Wm. Cecil, to the E. of Suflex ; recom- 
mending a fuit of Wm. Lyche. Windfor, Jan. so, 
1563-4. 93. 

35. State of the garrifpn when fir Nic. Arnold was 
firft Ld.jufticein Ireland. (Two copies.) 95. 

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36. The Ld. Lieut. (Siiflex) and council of Ire- 
land, to the E. of Kildare and lir Henry Radcliff; 
inftruaions to parley with the Moors, "'O'Mores." 
(Orig.) Kilhnaynani, Feb. 4, 1563-4. 97. 

37. Sir Wm. Cecil, to the E. of Suffex; defiring 
him to aft with vigour againft the rebels and pirates. 
Wimifor, March 3, 1563-4.. 99. 

38. Articles for her Majefty to coHfider of, con- 
cerning Ireland. 1563. 100. 

39. The Ld. Lieut, and council of Ireland, to fir 
Ilcn. Radcliff; touching the profecution of the 
O'Morcs, or a parley with them. (Orig.) Kil- 
maynani, April 15, 1564. 102. 

40. Sir Robt. Dudley, to the E. of Suflex ; figni- 
fying the queen's leave for his reUini to England. 
(Orig..) Windfor, April £3, 1564. 104. 

41. H. (Hugh Curwin Abp. of) Dublin, chancel- 
lor, to the E. of SulVcx ; diHuading the erecting St, 
Patrick's in Dublin into an uuivciTity. (Orig.) 
Dublin, June 21, 1564. 106. 

42. Direftions to theflieriffs and juftices of Ireland, 
for the eltablilhment of watches in that kingdom. 
July 21, 1564. 108. 

43. Q. Elizabeth's patent creating Donald Mac- 
cartliy More earl of Clancare and baron Valentia; 
with McCarthy's oath of allegiance. (Lat.) June 
24, 1565. 110. 

44. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to the E. of SulTex; 
four letters oil his proceedings in Offalye, &c. 
(Orig.) Thomas-court, Nov. 22 and 23, 1564, and 
Jan."? and 17, 1564-5. 112. 

45. Ad. (Adam Loftus Abp. oO Armagh, to the 
E. of Suflex ; apprizing him of a letter fent to court 
by the lord juftice, in which many exceptions are 
liated concerning the management of affairs hi Ire- 
land. (Orig.) Dublin, Jan. 31, 1564-5. 119. 

46. Sir Wm. Fitz William, to the E. of Suffex : four- 
teen original letters, on public matters, all either 
from Thomas-court, Dublin, or Glaflenhall, Feb. 3, 
Jan. 31, Feb. 11, April l, 13, d^ 24, Aug. 24, May 
13, 16, 18, 30, July 12 and 19, 1565.^ 121.*^ 

47. Sir Ilobt. Dudley, to the E. of Suflex ; re- 
commending Francis Challoner. (Orig.) At coirrt, 
Aug. 21, 1565. 144. 

48. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to Mr. fecretary (Cecil ?) 
copy of ^n official letter on the war with the Oreil- 
Kes, &c. Thomas-court, Aug. 23, 1565. 146. 

49. Sir William Fitzwilliam, to a lady ; oi;i fome 
public and domeftic concerns. (Orig.) Lelfenhall, 
Aug. 24, 1565. 150. 

50. Inftru6lions to fir Henry Sidney, made Ld. 
deputy of Ireland after the E. of Suflex. (Two co- 
pies.) Oa. 5, 1565. 152. 

51 Clanryckard, to the E. of Surry? 

reporting the devaftatious committed by the O'Nciles, 
&c. in Connaught, &c. (Orig.) Balloughreugh, 

Oa. 15, 1565. 154. 

52. Sir William Fitzwilliam, to the E. of Suflex; 
two original letters, on public aftairs. Thomas- 
court, Oct. 10, and Dublin, 06t. 22, 1565. 155. 

53. Ad. (I^ftus Abp. of) Arniagh, to the E. of 
Suflex ; acquainting him of his coming to England 
for his health, and the ftate of affairs in Ireland, 
O'Ncile's motions, &c. (Orig.) lietlifeldc ? Sept. 
S, 1566. . 159. 

54. A licenfe of the Privy Council, for fir Hen. 
Radclyft'^s continuing in England until a caufe he hath 
before the lords be decided. Wettm. 06t 1 8, 1 565. 

161. 

55. Sir Hen. Fitzwilliam, to the E. of Suflex ;.coh» 



cerning O'Neile's proceedings, Sec. (Orig.) Lef- 
fenhali, Nov. 28, 1565. 163. 

56. H. Miden (Hugh Brady Bp. of Meath) to 
the E. of Suflex ; apologizes for not repaying him fome 
money ; recommends Walter Hope, and fends fome 
news. (Orig.) Ardbrachau, Jan. 23, 1565. 165. 

57. Sir Wm. Cecil, to the Marq. of Winchefter ; 
on various matters, remittances into Ireland, &c. 
(Orig.) Fotheringay Caftle, July 29, 1566. I67. 

58. An account of the garrifons in Ireland efla- 
bliflied in 1567. 169. 

59. The fubmiflion of Garret E. of Defmoiid, at 
Howard-place. July 12, 1568. 170. 

60. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to the E. of Suflex ; Irifli 
intelligence, about Defniond, Tyrlolenno, Surley- 
boy, kc: (Orig.) St. Pulcher's, Feb. 12, 1570-I. 

171. 

61. A deed reftoring the E. 'of Kildare, and his 
brothers and fiiters, to Uicir blood. 157O. 17s. 

62. Sir Hen Sidney, to the E. of Suflex ; compli- ^ 
mental. (Orig.) Dublin, Dec. 21, 1570. 174. 

63. A cohnnilfiou of the Ld. deputy (H. Sidney) 
to flay certain hulks, and to provide cellars, vaults, 
&c. for the goods detained. Dublin, Feb. 15, 1570. 

176. 

64. T. (Earl oO Suflex, to fir Hen. Sidney; re- 
commending a concern of Hugh Pore, a fervant of 
his. (Orig.) From court, March 22, 1570-1. 178. 

65. The ftate of Ireland, March 31, 1571. 180. 

66. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to the E. of Suflex ; 
two letters, chiefly on private concerns: 1. exprefles 
his gratitude to Ld. Burleigh ; 2. laments his want of 
money. (Orig.) St. Pulcher, Aug. 21, 1571; and 
Dublin, March 2, 1573. 18I. 

67. Covenants bet>veen the Queen and Chatter- 
ton, for Orreric or Oharlons country, the Fufe and thd 
Ghlloglas land in Ulfter. 1573. ' ' i85. 

68. A commiiTion for the levying of men to be fent 
into Ireland. (A draught.) Jan. 24, 1573-4. 187. 

69. An order of council for the paflingof the new 
levies into Ireland. (A draught.) Jan. 26, 157S-4. 

. » ISO. 

70. A commiflion to the /licrifl^s of feveral coun- 
ties, foi' n>en to be muftered, to be fent into Ireland. 
(A draught.) June, 1574. 190. b. 

71. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, to the Ld. diamberlaiii 
(Ld. Suflex) urging the ucceflity of a fpeedy fupply 
of viduals or money; on the troubles in the countie:? 
of Kilkenny and Tippcraiy, &c. (Orig.) Dublin, 
Feb. 1, 1573-4. 191. 

72. A drvife for the garrifon in Ireland, with the 
confent of fir Hen. Sidney lord prclklent of Wales. 
0&. 30, 1574. 1P3. 

73. A copy of a feoff'nient made by Gerald E. of 
Defmond, telnlied under the Ld. dej)uty and coun- 
cil's hands, which appears to have been made 7 MTeks 
after the combination. J574. 105. 

74. Sir Wm Fitzwilliam lord deputy, to the E. of 
Leicefter; 011 matters of revenue in Ireland. (Orig.) 
DubHn, Nov. 17, 1574, 199. 

75. Sir Hen. Sidney's plot (or propofal) for the 
admin iftrat ion of Ireland. 1.375. 201. 

76. Inftruftions fent I)y Nic. Malbye, to the E. of 
Eflex, then engaged in the rcduflion of the province 
of Uifter. . April 11, 1575. 203, 

77. Sir Ra. and fii Nic. Bagenall, to the earls of 
Warwick and Leicefler; recommending a caufe of 
Tyrlough Lenough O'Neile, (Orig.) Dynghame in 
OiFalejs Nov. 24, 1575. ^ 206. 

77. ^Inftruflions of the Ld. deputy and. council, to 
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fir WilHam Prurie, prefident, and the council of Mun- 
fter. Dublin, June 20, 157G. 208. 

78. A royal mandate for the promotion of Maurice 
Ohrien to the bilhoprick of Killaloe. Harapton- 
court, Jati. 30, 1576. 

79. A letter firom fomc of the queen's minifters, to 
James Fitzmonls ; concerning his reftoration to his 
caftles, kc. in Ireland; and a protection demanded by 
!)im. Court, Aug. 1 1^ 1576. 217* 

80 to fome of the Queen's minifters ; 

requelting indulgence, and to be jeftored to his 
righU. (Orig.) Dublin, Sept. 29. 1 5 76. 218 

81. Sir Wm. Gerrard chancellor of Ireland, to Q. 
Elizabeth and the earl of Leiccfter ; three letters, on 
the affairs of Ireland, and the neceflity of a reform. 
(Oiig. the ift not figned.) Dublin, 061. 15, Nov. 
16 and 15, 1576. 219. 

82. Sir Hen. Sidney, to the E. of Suffex ; concilia- 
tory. (Orig.) Dundalk, Feb. 4, 1576. 224. 

83. Edmund (Grindal Abp. of Canterbury?) to 
Adam (Loftus Abp. of) Dublin, authorifing him to 
hold the chancellorlliip, a canonicate, and a prebend, 
with his Archbpk. May 10, 1577. 226. 

84. Jof. Golde, to the E. of Leicefter; about the 
Ld. prelidents (fir H. Sidney's) expedition into 
Kerry; Defmond s Conduft, &c. (Orig.) Limerick, 
061. 4, 1577. 228. 

85. Leicefter or Cecil, to the Abp. of Dublin ; nf- 
furing him of the queen's unabated favour. ^larch 
2i, 1576-7. 230. 

86. A note of livings in Meatli, which, coming by 
devolution to the crown, were gran ted, by the Ld. 
deputy. irk77. 232. 

87. W. Gerrard (chancellor of Ireland) to tlie E. 
of leicefter; concerning the detaining of paffen- 
gers coming from Ireland, &c. (Orig.) Peb. 24, 
1577-8. • 233. 

88. A new eftabliftiment for the diets and enter- 
tainments of the lord juftice, chief officers, and 
others in her majefty's pay in Ireland, 1578. 236. 

89. The queen's inftruftions to fir Wm. Drury, 
Ld. juftice, and Wm. Gerrard, lord chancellor of 
Ireland. May, 15,78. 242. 

. 90. The combination of Garrat E. of Defmond, 
attainted for high treafon. July 18, 1578. 248. 

91. Sir Hen. Sidney, to the E. of Leicefter; wifti- 
ihgthat Philip (his fon) might not go to ferve in 
Flanders. (Orig.) Dublin, Aug. 1, 1578. 250. 

92. N. Bagenal, totlie E. of Leicefter; in behalf 
of the E* of Defmond.^ (O^^g-) Dublin, Aug. 
1578. 252. 

93. B. (Bernard baron of) Upper Offory, to the E. 
of Leicefter ; about fending over gofehawk^s to Eng- 
land. (Orig.) Dublin, Aug. 7, 1578. 254. 

94. The contents of letters patent to Geo. Ack- 
worth, LLD. and Robt. Garvey, for ecclefiaftieal ju- 
rifdiftion in Ireland. Dec. 20^ 1578. 256^ 

95. A note delivered by Robt Garvy, concerning 
the authority of the governor of Ireland to grant 
commiflions, difpenfations, and faculties: with an- 
fvvers to objedions made by certain bilhops. 1578. 

258. 

96. Touching tlie inftruftions delivered for pafting 
faculties in Ireland ; and a note of fuch profits as 
came to the queen by the execution of the commif- 
(ion fcM- faculties. 1577. 263. 

97. Ld. leicefter ? to the Lds. juftice and cha^^ 
cellor of Ireland, in behalf of the biihop of Offoiy, 
Richmond, Jan. 22, 1578-9. 264r 



98. Sir Wm. Drury^ Ld. juftice, to the E. of Suffex ; 
;profefling his zeal in the queen's fervice; and on thfc 
ftate of Ireland. (Orig.) Dublin, Feb. 1 1, 1578-9. 

265. 

99. A royal mandate for the appointment of chief 
jufrices of the common pleas and the queen's bench ia 
Ireland. 1579. 267. 

100. A ftatement of the gairifons in Ireland, June 
5, 1579: two articles. 269. 

101. SirNic. Malbye's opinion touching the ga- 
vernment of Ireland (foreign invafions only ex- 
cepted.) Sept 26, 157<J. 283, 

102. Sir Wm. Pelham, to the E. of Suffex and the 
E. of Leicefter ; two letters, both concerning the dif- 
pleafure her Majefty hath conceived against him, 
(Orig.) Dublin, Dec. 29, 1579. * 285. 

103. B. (Ld. of) Upper Offorv, to the E. of Ui- 
cefter; defiring; his interference between him and the 
E. of Ormond! (Orig.) Dublin, Feb. 9, 1579-80. 

289. 

104. Sir Wm. Pelham, to the E. of Leicefter; ac- 
counting for his conduft in the fervice. (Orig.) 
Clonncll, Feb. 16, 1579-80. 29 1. 

105 An order of Q. Elizabeth to fir Nic. Malbye; 
for the better government of the province of Con- 
naught Weftm. March 51, 1579. 294. 

106. Ld. Burleigh, to Chanc. Hatton; with his 
remarks on a petition of Sir William Fitzwilliam. 
(Orig.) Weftm. July 20, 1579. 297. 

107. Sir Nic. Malbye, to the E.of Leicefter; con- 
cerning fome caufes relating to Mr. Edward Cufack, 
(Orig.) Navan, Jan. 20, 1579. 300. 

lOS'. An order of the queen for the levy of w6 
men in the county of Bedford, to be fent againft the 
rebels in Ireland. 1580. 302. 

109. llie E. of Leicefter, to the E. of Kildare; af- 
foring hiiu of the tVicndlhip of the Ld. chancellor. 
May 23, 1580. 303. 

1 10. Sir Nic. Malbye, to the E. of Leiccfter; about 
the ftate of Connaught and Munfter. (Orig.) Ath- 
bne, May 26, 1580. 304. 

111. A. (Ld.) Grey, Ld. deputy, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
reports the ftate iu which he found Ireland. (Orig.) 
Dublin, Aug. 12, 1580. soy 

1 12. N. Bagenall, to the E. of Leicefter; reports a 
peace having "been made with Tarlough I^nough, 
and proceedings againft Baltinglafs and other trai- 
tors. (Orig.) Dublin, 3, 1580. 307. 

lis. Rich. Birkened, to the E. of Leicefter; con* 
cernin^ his appearance before him in a caufe betweea 
himfelf and Mr. Ireland. (Orig.) Chefor, O^i. 13^ 
1580. 309. 

1 14. Rich. Philpot, to the E. of Leicefter ; reports 
the hoftilities in Munfter, and requefts that he may 
have a command. (Orig.) Cork, Nov. 1, 1580- 

31 K 

115. Rich. Bingham, (a Capt) to the E.of Lei- 
cefter; intelligence about the arrival of a ftiip with 
men preffed, &c. (Orig.) Smerickc Road, Nov. S, 
1580. 313. 

116. Rich. Bingham, to Mr. Ralph Lane, at court ; 
intelligence of naval and military o[:)erations. (Orig. 
but both names blotted out.) Smericke Road, Nov. 
11, 1580. 315, 

117. Rich. Bingham, to the E. of Leicefter; of 
the fame tenor as the laft aiticle. ( Orig. ) Smericke 
Road, Nov. 11, i58a 317. 

118. Sir Hen, Wallop, to the E. of Leicefter; re- 
|)orting fome advantages obtained againft the fol- 

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towers of Clanrickard, and tfther hoftilities. (Orig.) 
Dublin, Jan. 26> 1380-1. Sig. 

llj). Sir Win. Malbye; an account of his expedi- 
tion againft the Scots in Ireland. March Q, 1580. 

30,0. 

120. Interrogatories miniftered to the E. of Kil- 
dare» Jan. 20, 1380: with his aufwers thei-elo. 3C7. 

121. K. John's charter of the liberties and pri- 
vileges of the city of Dublin. (Lat.) July 3, 1213. 

331. 

tiS. Mr. Bafl^e*s opinion for divers things tieceffary 
for her majefty s better fervice in Ireland^ July 16, 
1380. 333. 

123. Sir Nic. Malbye, to the E. of Leicefter ; ftat- 
ing his fervices in Con naught. (Orig. the beginning 

' granting.) Dublin, Sept. 20, 1381. 335. 

124. TheE. of Leicefter? to the Archbp. of Dub- 
lin, (Adam Loftus) fignifying that he Mas to con- 
tinue iu thet)fficeof chancellor. Courts June 28, 
IWK 337. 

125. Sir Nic Malbye, to the E. of Leiceftfer; a re- 
port of his fervices, and iutelligence. (Orig.) Dub- 
lin, Sept. 21, 1381. 338. 

126. Obfervalions of the Ld. Deputy (Grey) and 
Council, on certain petitions of the mayor and cor- 
poration of the city of Dublin. July 18, 1381. 

341. 

127. Sir Nic. Malbye, to the E. of Leicefter; no- 
tifies his being ordered by the deputy and council to 
fepair to England, about the aftkirs of Ireland. 
(Orig.) Dublin, Nov. 24, 1341. 342. 

128. Sir Hen. Wallop, to the E. of Leicefter; re- 
commends Capt. Dcering; and on the caufes of the 
troubles in Ireland. (Orig.) Dublin, May 27, 1582. 

344. 

128. Sir Nic. Malbye. to the E. of Leicefter; in be- 
telf of Sir Lucas Dillon. (Orig.) Dublin, Sept. 
10, 1582. 346. 

1 56. An eftimate of a fubfidy or impoft in the ports 
*f Ireland. 1582. " 348. 

131. Sir Warham St, Leger, to the E. of Leicef- 
ter? reports a Ireafonable difcoude of one Tho. 
M^Rorie M'Craghe, and other things touching the 
ftate of Ireland. (Orig.) Corkj Dec. 21, 1582. 

350. 

132. Sir Henry Wallop, to the E. of Leicefter; 
touching the ftate of Ireland, and his management of 
the treawry, at which the Q. had exprefled fomedif- 
Iktisfaaion; alfo about the D. of Omiond. (Orig.) 
Dublin, Dec. 26, 1582. 352. 

133. A note of intelligence out of Munfter, and 
the rebels there. March 23, 1582. 354. 

134. Sir Hen. Wallop, to the E. of Leicefter? on 
the proceedings of the Ld. Lieut. &c. with a paper 
on the affairs ot Munfter. (Orig.) April 4 and 1 0, 

J383. 355. 

135. Sir Warh. St. Leger, to the E. of Leicefter; 
intelligence about the E. of Defmond's ftubbornnefs, 
on fome defers of government, &c. (Orig.) Cork, 
April 26, 1583. 359. 

136. Q. Elizabeth, to the Lds. juftices in Ireland; 
tlirefting them to reftore to Therelaghe Obrien the 
lands he had furrendered to the crown. Green w. 
June 26, 1583. 360. 

137. Sir Warh. St Leger, to the E. of Leicefter; 

cm the affairs of Ireland ; reafons ajgainft protections ; 
errors of the E. of Ormonde &c. (Orig.) Cork, 
July 12, 1383. i^62. 

ISB. Sir Kic. Malbye, to the £^ of Leicefter; in 



behalf of Pet Carew. (Orig.) Dublin, Sept. 18^ 

1583. 364. 

139. Sir Warh. St. Leger, to the E. of' Leicefter; 
accounting for his not having put his hand to a re* 
port of the Ld. general of Munfter. (Orig.) Dub- 
lin, Oa. 19, 1583. 366. 

140. Ad. (LoftusAbp. of) Dublin Chanc. to the E. 
of Leicefter; concerning the aff^airs of Munfter, and 
his Own. (Orig.) Dublin, Sept 2, 1583. 308. 

141. Sir Nic, Malbye, to the E. of Leicefter; vari- 
ous intelligence concerning the commands given of 
the counties of Maryborough and Philipftowne, &c. 
(Ol%.) Dublin, Sept. 15, 1583. 370. 

142. A commiflion of Q. Elizabeth, to fur Hefi; 
Wallop, and four more ; for the furvey of the rebels 
lands in Ireland. (Lit.) Jan. 1583. 372. 

143. Geffrey Fenton, to the E. of Leicefter; de- 
firihg to be fupported in the cuftody of the Biftiopk; 
ofMeath. (Orig.) Dublin, March 7, 1583. 374, 

144. A new eftabliflmient for the government of 
the province of Connaught. (A draught correfted, 
by Cecil.) April 12, 1584. 376. 

1 45. An order of Q. Elizabeth, to tlie Abp. of Dub^ 
lin, &c. for reftoring fome forfeited lands to the wife 
of JohnCuflack. (Orig.) llichmond, Feb. U, 1584. 

379. 

146. The names of the lords of the parliament 
holdenat Dublin, April 25, 1585. 381. 

147. Q. Elizabeth's order for admitting Robert 
Gardiner chief juftice of Ireland. Green w. 1585. 

583. 

148. Q. Elizabeth's warrant to the lord deputy, 
for taking furrenders of men's ,eftatcs of inheritance 
in Ireland, and regranting the fame to be held of her 
ni^jcfty^ Nov. I5d^. 385. 

149. A commifTion of Q. Elizabeth, for examining 
the accounts of the vice-treafurer, the receiver ge- 
neral, the mailer of the ordnance, &c. in Ireland. 
Richm. Dec. is, 1585. 387. 

150. Sif Hen. Wallop, to theE. of Leicefter; on 
theearPs going to the Low countries ; and concern- 
ing his own ftate. (Orig.) Dublin, March 15, 1585. 

389. 

151. The examination of the lady Mores Bulting- 
bilhe? taken before the chancellor Gerrard, touching 
Ld. Upper Offory. Dec. 22, 1586. 39 K 

152. The patent for the dennization of Sorleboy 
M'Connell. (Lat) Jane 18, 1586. 394. 

153. An indcntuje ^between the Ld. deputy and 
council, and Sorleboy. June 18, 1586* 395. 

154. A divifion of the province of Connaught 
into counties, and of the counties into baronies, with 
notes of the caftles, &c. therein. 1586* 399* 

155. Q. Elizabeth, to fome of her councellors in 
Ireland ; reproving them for being at variance with 
the deputy and among themfelves, and charging 
them to reftore harmony. Greenw. March 13, 1586-7 

402. 

166. Ad. Dublin Cane, to the E. of Leicefter; con* 
cerning a difagreement between the lord deputy and 
Mr. Marflial. (Orig.) Dublin, May 22, 1587^ 404. 

157. Inftrufiions of the Lds. of Council in Eng- 
land, to fir Valeiitine Brown ; touching certain con- 
troverfies between the freeholdets and untlertt^kers of 
efcheated lands jn Munfteh l387. 406. 

158. The lords and chieftains of the province of 
i Connaught, to tlje. LUs. gt .tlie queen's council; ill 
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ham, and requefting that he might be continued. 
Sept. U, 1587. 41 1» 

159. A warrant of the Ld. deputy and council of 
Ireland, for the delivery of Sligoe and other caftles, 
feigniories, &c. to Donnogh O'Connor. Dublin, May 
"6, "^1588. 413. 

160. Sir U. Bingham^ to the Ld. deputy (fir J. 
Perrott) offering reafons for not furrendering the 
caftle of Sligoe, according to the above warrant: 
nlfo another letter from the fame, and fomejuft ices, 
to the fame purport. Athlonc, May 13, 1588. 

414. 

' l6l. Another warrant of the Ld. deputy and coun- 
cil, for the delivery of Sligoe to D. O'Connor. Dub- 
lin, May 24, 1588.^ 418. 

162. Sir R. Bingham? to D. 0*Connor? fignify- 
ing that the lands of Sligoe fliould be delivered to 
him. Athlone, May 28,1588. 419. , 

lG3. Su' R. Bingham, to the deputy and council; 
fignifying that the lands of Sligoe, but not the caftle, 
ihould be delivered to O'Connor. Athlone, May 28, 
1588. 420. 

1G4. Sir R. Bingham, to fir Fr. Walfingham ; re- 
prefenting that D. O'Connor was not the lawful heir 
to Sligoe, &c. (Orig.) Athlone, June 20, 1588. 

421. 

165. The E. of Suffcx, to the E. of Ormond; con- 
cerning the purchafe of Mr. Cornwallis of a tene- 
ment, &c. of the executors of Ld. Southampton. 
(Orig.) Portfmouth, Aug. 14, 1588. 423. 

1 66. A brief declaration touchins; the ftate of the 



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June, 1588. 

167. Two papers, concerning the claims of Faghna 
Offerallboy and liis fon Iriell Ofterall on one part, 
and of Kedagh Offerall on tlie other part, of cer- 
tain governments in the county of Longford.. 427. 

l(>8. Heads of matters, tending to a pacification, 
propounded to the E. of Tyrone, and his particular 
agreement to the fame. Aug. 17, 1594. 431. 

169. Inftru6lions of Q. Elizabeth, for the reftora- 
tiQu of lands in Munfter, efcheated by the rebellion 
of the E. of Defmond. Nov. 16, 1594. 432. 

170. TheE. of Tyrone's fubmiffion, prefented by 
him to the Ld. deputy and council on liis knees. 
Augufl: 17, 1594. 434. 

171. A brief eftimate of the charge of the Ld. de- 
puty and chief officers of the army in Ireland for 91 
days from April I, 1590. 436. 

172. A declaration of an account of fir Hen. Wal- 
lop for one year. (Lat.) 1593 and 4. 439. 

173. The ditference between the office of the 
lands of Sir Donold O'Connor Sligoe, found June J3, 
1588, by the efcheator of Connaught, and the office 
of the fame lands, found by fir Rich. Bingham, &c. 
Aug. 12, 1588. 441. 

174. Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam Ld. deputy, to fee'' 
V»'alfmgham ; touching an agreement between fir 
Rich. Bingham, and fir Edw. Denny, for the refign- 
ing of tlie government of Connaught, to the faid fir 
Edward. (Orig.) Ballyfliannon, Nov. 24, 1588. 

443. 

175. An account of the fums paid into the exche- 
quer, for the tonnage granted for the repair of Dover 
haven, from the making of , the ftatute in 1581, to 
March 5, 1588. 445. 

- 1 76. The inftrument and articles of peace, with the 
Bourkesand Flaherties, &c. macle in thecourt-houfe 
of G.alway, June 28, i^S9. ^ 446. 
177. A declaration of the extraordinary charges 



difpended in the rebellion of the Bourkes, by fir Rich. 
Bingham. AM588 and I589. 449. 

178. Sir Rich. Bingham's an fwers to the 43 llan- 
derous articles delivered to the Ld. deputy at Galway 
in Nov. 1595. 451^ 

179. Sir Rich. Bingham's anfwers to the fianderous 
articles exhibited againft him l)y Leman, to tbe Ld. 
deputy at Galway, Nov. 30, 1595. 4^4. 

180. The fubmiffion of Hugh Odonnel, now chief 
of his name, to the queen. Oct. 18,1595. 4(Jf;. 

181. of Hugh earl of Tyrone, to 

thequcen. Ocl. 18, 1595. ' AiM. 

182. A bull of pope Clement tbe Vllf. nominafnig 
Eugenius Hegaii to the deanery of Corcageiu 
(Orig. Lat. on vellum, M'ith the leaden bull.) Tuf- 
culi, 1596. 4Gg. 

183. A projeft to make the earl of Tyrone not on- 
ly a moft loyal fubjecr, but alfo a moft profitable fer- 
\'ant to her majefty. (Signed Rafc Lane) A!av 20, 

184. Oliver Oge Fcnch, mayor of Galway, to the 
Ld. deputy.^ intelligence about the rebek in Con- 
naught. Galway, Jan. 19, 1596\ 473* 

185. Sir Rich. Bingham, to fir Robt. Gardiner, 
chief juftice of L eland ; on the progrefs of the rel>el- 
lion in L eland, ftating the four journies that loft that 
land; alfo on his own concerns. (Orig.) Beaumaris, 
Jan. 20, 159G-7. 475. 

180. The Ld. deputy (fir Wm. RulTeil) and the 
council of Leland, to the council in England; two 
difpatches on the ftate of Connaught. Dublin, Jan. 
20 and 14, 1596-7. 477. 

1 87. Jo. Norreys and fir Geo. Bourcher, to the Ld, 
deputy and council; on their treating with the earl 
(Tyrone) touching the exchange of pledges. Don- 
dalk, Jan. 23, 1596. 48.^. 

188. Sir Jo. Norris (Prefid.) fir G. Bourchier 
and fir GefF. Fenton ; on their negociations with the 
E. of Tyrone. Dondalk, Jan. 22, 159G-7. 484. 

189. a. The Ld. deputy (Rufiell) and council of 
Ireland, to the council in England ; on fome negoci- 
ations with the earl (Tyrone) and other aflfairs re- 
lating to the rebellion. Dublin, Jan. 26, 1596-7. 

485. 

189. b. Clanrickard, totheLd! deputy? reports the 
rebels having invaded the province of Clanrickard. 
Lough Reogh, Jan. IG, 1596. - , 488. 

189. c. Sir Rich. Bingham, to fir Robt. Gardiner 
chief juftice of Lelaad; on thefpuils conmiittcd by- 
the rebels Connaught. (Orig.) Beaumaris, Jan. 
25, 1596-7. ^ 489. 

190. Inftruftions to Capt. Warren, fent to the E, 
of Tyrone^ March 9, 1596. 491. 

191. Colleftionsof fome things to be noted finee 
the Ld. Prelident's and Mr. fecretary s going to Dun- 
dalk, to treat with the rebels of Lifter. " (Orig.) 
Signed by Sir W. Rulfell and the council. July 9, 
1596. 493. 

192. The Ld. deputy, to the E. of Tyrone; up- 
braiding him for his treacherous conduft. 497. 

193. A warrant of the council of England, for a 
provifion of powder and ammunition for the city of 
Limerick. Greenwich, May 11, 1597. 499. 

194. The means how to keep the province of Mun- 
fter from being able to raife any power : exhibited 
by fir Nicholas Brown, to the Ld. treafurer. 1597. 

501. 

195. Thefubftance of the E. of Tyrone's letter to 
the K. of Spahi. 1 597. 5 1 1. 

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196. A fummary report of the ftate of tlie realm 
(Ireland.) debated in council, Nov. 5, 1597- 512. 

197. JA. Burgh's (Ld. deputy) inftruaions to 
Francis Michell his fee" ; concerning the general ftate 
of Ireland ; and a letter from the fame to the queen, 
on the fame fubjed : both written in his extreme 
ficknefs, and which he did not live to fign. 0^1. 1597. 

516. 

198. Divers papers, entitled, « Tyrone's book of 
gvit-vanccs.'' ^20. 

199. Orders for the march of the army to Black- 
water ; and ati account of the defeat of the rebels 
there. Aug. u, I598. 

200. A warrant of the council of England, direding 
Mr. Darrell and Mr. Jollcs, to provide viduals tor 
Ireland. Whitehall, Dec. 17, 1^98. 526. 

201. Journal of the Ld. lieutenant's (E. of ECfex) 
))roceeding8 in Munfter, from May 21 to July i, 

1599. (Two articles.) 

202. The E. of Elfex, to the lords of Council; a 
report of his proceedings on his arrival in Ireland, 
and about the difplacing of lord Southampton. 
(Orig.) Dublin, July 11, 1599. •539- 

203. Journal of the Ld. Lieut's, proceedings, from 
Aug. 28 to Sept. 8, 1599. 

204. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of EiTex ; in anfwer to 
his letter containing his journal, animadverting upon 
hiscondua. (Orig.) Nonfuch, Sept. 17, 1599- 544. 

205. A commiffion of Q. Elizabeth, for inquiry 
into the abufes of the treafurers in Ireland. Rich- 
mond, March lO, 1599-1600. 546. 

206. The opinion of Capt. John Baynam, touching 
the diftrelTed fiate of Ireland. 548. 

207. James Fitz Thomas, titular E. ofDefmond, 
to the K. of Spain ; in behalf of Capt. Andrew Roche, 
.who had deftrted the queens party. March 13, 
1599-1600. ^^2- 

308. A copy of the queen's patent, pardoning the 
Roches, and other rebels. (Lat.) Dublin, July 23, 

1599. 

209. The ftate of Ireland at the arri\Til of the E. of 
Effex in April 1 599, touching the rebels. 554. 

210. Commiffion of the Council of Ireland, ap- 
pointing fir Warham St. Lcgcr and fir Henry Power, 
of the CoHncil of Munfter, and to command the 
forces theie. Dublin, Sept. 22, 1599- 557. 

211. Pope Clement VIII; his indulgence to the 
rebels of Ireland. (Lat.) Rome, April 18, 1600. 

560. 

212. Ld. Mountjoy, to Q. Elizabeth; concerning 
the affairs of Ireland, the E. of Ormond s parley, &c. 
(Orig.) Aprils, 1600. 561. 

213. Article XIII. 211. (Printed.) 563. 

214. Ld. Buckhurft, and other Privy Counfellors, 
to the ofticcrs of the cuftoms at BriUol ; ordering 
them to infpea viaiials ^ fent over into Ireland. 
(Orig.) April 25, 1600. 565. 

215. Copies of intercepted letters from Tyrone. 

1600. •5^7. 

216. Q. Elizabeth's letters patent for the creation 
antl reftoration of James Fitzgerald earl of Def- 
mond. (Lat.) Oatlands, Oa. l, 1600. 569. 

217. A brief eftimate of the charges of the army, 
and of the ftate of the exchange in Ireland, from 
April 1 to Dec. Si, 1601. 571. 

2 1 8. The confelTion of James Fitz Tliomas Gerald, 
jnade to fir Geo. Carew Prefidt. of Munfter. J une 3, 

1601. •^^S. 
819. An indulgence of pope Clement the viii, to 



thole who fliall go to St Gobent'A church in Cork, 
1601. 575.. V 

. .220. The Lds. Of Council, Jto Mr..Rob.ti.;Cotton; ^ 
charging him to fupplv one man and horfe. (Otig.)- 
oa. 14, 1601. ' , 576. 

221. Articles of agreement between Ld. deputy 
Mountjoy befieging Kingfale, and don John del 
Aguila, goverpor of the Spaniattb there befiegedii 
Jan. 12, 1602. . 578. f 

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A. "The antiquity, authority, and fucceffipn of tliC 
" high fteward, conftable, and marlhal of England, 
" and jurifdiaon of the court military:" being a 
coUeaion of various traas made by feveral learned 
antiquaries, fuch as fir Robt. Cotton, Mr. Camden, 
Mr. Townfend, Mr. Tate, Mr. Days, Arthur Agard/ 
Jofeph Holland, FrancisThynne, George Buck, 
in the years 1 602 and 1 603. The particulars are as 
Hows: 

1 . A traa on the name, antiquity, jurifdiaion, &c. 
of the high fteward of England. 1. 

2. Seven.fmall traas on the office of liigh fteward : 
by Townfend, Holland, Tlij nne, Tate, Davy, Cam- 
den, and Agard. !!• 

3. A certain remembrance touching the tWo great 
oflftces of the fenefchal or high ftewardfliip of Eng- 
land, and of the queen's houfe. 25. 

4. A lift of high ftewards of England. 30. b. 

5. Nine fmall traas on the office of high conftable 
of England : by Camden, Buck, Holland, Agard ; 
and the reft anonymous. 32. 

6. The ctymolog}', antiquity, and office of the 
earl marlhal of England ; by W. Camden. 48. 

7. Antiquity and office of earl marffial in England ; 
by fir Robt. Cotton. 51. b. 

8. Six traas on the office of earl marftial ; by Agard, 
David, Holland, Thynne, and others. 64. 

9. All ample coUeaion on the antiquity, jurifdic- 
tion, privileges, &c. of the earl marflial of England* 

78. 

10. Notes on the office of marlhal of Ireland. 

114. 

1 1 . The patent of K. Richard II. creating Thomas 
(Mowbray) E. of Nottingham, earl inarflial. (Lat.) 
Weftm. Jan. 12, 1336. 1 16. 

1 2. Les ufages que Thomas de Brotherton, fils au 
roy, clamoyt a ufer par I'office marefliallie : with notes 
at the end. July 1 7, 1 385 ? 1 1 6. 

1 3. A feries of records relating to tlie office of earl 
marfljal; from 1242 to 1344. 125. 

14. Placita auljB D. Leonelli cuftodis Angliaj (et 
marefchalli?) de caufa inter priorem de Buftleham 
(hodie Biftiam) et ejufdem conventum. (Orig. in 
pcrgamena.) Caverfliam, May 6, 1347. 137. 

15. Reafons that the court of marffialfea may fitly 
hold pleas of all manner of trefpafles, as well upon the 
cafe as others. 137. b. 

16. A continuation of the feries of records touch- 
ing the office of marlhal ; from 1349 to the end of 
Edw. III. 1377. 138. 

17. Continuation of the fame feries; from 3 Ric. 
II. (1380) to 1 Edw. IV. (1460.) ' 146. 

1 8. The office of marflial given by Edw. IV. toTho, 
Bourcher, in the nonage of John D. of Norfolk. 
1461. 162- 

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•19. A klt<?r of fir Robert Cotton, touching the 
office of mailhal. Nov. 5, 1602. iCD. 

26. OontinHatibn of the fecorcls, touching the E. 
ft>arffial: mifcellaneous. ^ 172. 

21. The manner, form, and iifage of Gilbert de 
S^LViguI', matfllal of England, in the exercifing of that 
olftceat the coronation of K. Henry II. with other 
matters relating to the jurifdiClion, -&c. of the faid 
marfhal. 175. b. 

22. Continuation of the records touching the E. 
fnarflial, here intituled, " Obfervationes quaedam ex 
" placitisabftraate."' " 182. 

23. Four jnftruments, two of Richard II. One of 
John D. of Bedford, and one of Elizabeth countefs of 
Salifbury, relating, to caufes before the court of the 
feigli cohftable and marflial. (Lat. and Fr. on vellum.) 

• ' 187. 

^4: I' wO patents of Q. Elizabeth, granting the 
office of E.' marflial to George E. of Shrewsbury, 
Jin. 2, 15?2 ; and in commiffion to lord Buckhurft 
aiid the earls of Nottingham aild Worcefter. Dec. 
26, 1602. ' . 191. 

25. A commiffion of K. James I, to the EE. of Suf- 
folk, Worcefter, and others, to exercife the office of 
II. marflial of England. 1 6 1 4. 197. 

B. A colledion of papers on duels, i. e. lawful 
combats. 

26. A brief hiftorical differtation on duels; by R. 
Cx)ttom 1609. 201. 

27. Seven trafts on the antiquity, ufe, and cere- 
mony of lawful combats in England ; by Davies, 
Whitloek, Holland, Agard, and others. 205. 

28. A challenge for a duel between Henry Inglofe, 
Efq; and fir John Tiptoft, Knt. to be fought before 
the duke of Bedford, high conftable. (Fr.) 1415. 

229. 

29. Five writs relating to combats before the con- 
liable and marflial. 230. 

so. A lift of patents relating to the office of 
marftial ; from 27 Edw. III. to 8 Hen. VI. 232. 

31. Ten Original inftruments, being chiefly royal 
mandates of Henry VI. feveral of them figned by him ; 
Concerning lifts and combats. 234. 

32. Notes of certain turns to be put in form, and 
then to be concluded by the whole council, touching 
the regulation of duels : in the hand-writing of K. 
James I. 238. b. 

33. A treatife on duels, in tM'o books. 2:j9. 

34. A collection of notes, papers, &c. on duels, 
(chiefly French.) 346. 

35. What manner ©f duels they ufe in Italy ; and 
v/hy they hold it not fit to anfwer a challonge. (Ital.) 

370. b. 

36. Forme di pace fatte da diverfi; being com- 
promifcs of quarrels. 374. 

37. " Duello foird," being a treatife in which the 
lawfulnefs of duels is difputed according to the rules 
of honour and right rcafon. 39-3. 

38. Two papers on meafures taken againft duels. 

402. 

39. Of a lye; how it ought to be dealt in by an E. 
marflial. 404. 

40. Notes of the laws in Spain for preventing 
finglc combats. 407. 

41. Notes out of the D. of Bullion's difcourfe, 
touching the lye and the blow. 408. 

42. Three queftions propofed to the count d'Ango- 



fciola (banifliedfrom Paimaand living in Savoy) in 
matter of duel. (Italian.) . . 409. 

43. Placcartdes Archiducs contre les defiset duels. 
(Printed.) Bruxelles, l6iO. 413. 

44. A jraper concerning Uws againft duels. 410\ 

C. Tracts on the office of arms, &c. 

; 45, Qf the authorities and power that the provoft 
marflial, and his lieutenant have in the jurifdicHon of 
the artillery. 420. 

46. A new ordnance for the office, and due at- 
tendance of the knight marflial. 428 

47. A printed paper concerning a libel againft 
Fabian baron il Dhpna (Dawn.) 433 

. 48. De la droite ordonnance du gaige de Iji^taili^ 
partout le Royaume (le France. - 434. 

49. A coufideration of the office and duty of the 
heralds in England (two copies) with an order amono: 
them for the D. of Buckingham ta bear the arms of 
Thomas of Woodftock. 13 Edw. IV. 441. 

50. A traQ: of Francis Thynne, Lancafier, on 
heraldry. l r \ 454. 

51. Reafons for revoking certain arms ; and alfo on 
the reformation of the office of arms. 464. 

52. Caufes of the diforders in the office of arms, 
and how they may be reformed. 467. 

53. Rules for the reformation of the office of arms. 

. • > 471. 

54. An order of K. • Jau)es I. againft improper 
bearings. 492. b. 

55. Matters concerning heralds, and the trial of 
arms ; and of court military. 49s. 

56. Two orders concerning the arms borne by fir 
Rowland Hay ward. 500. r 

57. An examination and icenfure of Geo. Rothcram 
and VVm. Dethick, for having uttered a falfe pedigree 
at the inftancc of the E. of Kent, Ld. Burleigh, and 
Ld. Effingham, being commiffioners for the office of 
E. marflial. 503. 

58. L'Acle entre Mons. Jean Lovell & Thomas 
Seig. de Morlaix dcvant la Cour du connetabie ^ 
Neufchaftell fur Tyne, le 20 Aout, 1395. 509. 

Titus, C. II. ■ 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans fol. 405. 

Index rotulorum patentium qui reponuntur in 
turri Londinenfi, i\ 3 Johannis, ad 51 Edward III. 

Titii^, C.IIL 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 29s. 
Index alter rotulorum, h 1 Ric. II. ad 23 Edw. IV. 

Titus, C. IV. 
Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 5 1 2. 

1. "Certain humble petitions, to be obtained by 
the king's aflent, before any regular and juft order 

" can be fet down for the fupprcffion of duellos and 
" challenges." l. 

2. Colle6lanea under the running titles " Menda- 
" cium, provocatio, leges civilcs, jus naturae, &c.'' 
all relating to duels. 3. 

3. A trad in 4to. under the heads of " lye, injury, 
blows, provocation, and fatisfattion." " 111. 

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4. A fetter of .thanks from count de Car tignano, 
to tlie earl of Northampton ; on his leaving liogland. 
(Orig;. ItaU) Gravefi^fKl,,Jan. ]^3, 1G12. 13 1. 

5. Cootinuation of the above Colle^latifta, under 
tlie heads " provo(?atiQ^^enconti:e, p^eoalent^s, pena 
delle prpv?^ ^itp, fatisFaftio, honos^ non in, upftra 
poteliate, regis poteftas;*' and many others, all oU the 
fubjeft of duels. .1,3*1. b. 

p. A treatise againft duels, written ty, eir in t^ie 
jiame.of, .K. James I. - ^^^^ 

7. A difcourfe concerning duels anouyn^pjjfi. 

460/ 

a. Francis Cottington, to. Ld. Northanaip^n ? on 
the laws of duels in Spain. (Orig.) LoncL Sept 
12, 16 1-3. I / 

g. Sir John Finet, to the E. of ortKzji^pt,on (ll,^. 
privy feal) on the practice of duelling in .France. 
(Orig.) Paris, Feb. 19, 1609-10. ' 504. 

10. The earl of Northumberland's challei^ge fent 
unto ftr Francis Veere ; with an account 61; the pro- 
ceedings thereupon. ' 



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Codex chartaceus, in folio, 'conftans^follis^204. 

1. Colle^lions out of ancient records an^" parlia- 
tnent rolls, concerning the baronage of Fii<;]:uh1, the ir 
rights and privileges of peerage, trial, fcandalum 
niagnatum, procefs againft them in courts of law and 
chancery, &c. ^ j 

2. Writs of fummons to parliament, directed to 
thebifhops, abbots, and barons, with Ihc'ir feveral 
names, qualities, and titles ; and the like to the fhe- 
tiffs and ban;ou«i<s, nnd barons of the Cinque ports ; 
atfo other fuiiimmis to the baroiks and kivights to ap- 
'pearand Cei'V^ the king in his wars, or for other great 
affairs of the govern me*it, beginning A* M) Hen. III. 
and ending A° 2 Hen. V lll. From the ciofe rolls. 

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Codex chartaceus, in folip^ conftans foliis 600. ^ 

I. A colle^lion of letters of Jxl. Ilemy Howard, 
afterwards eail of Nortliampton, to Q. Elizabeth, lord 
Burleigh, fir Robt. Cotton, and others ; with fomie 
anfwers of lord Burleigh : m'oft of them originals, l. 

C. Copies of three letters, and an original one of 
the E. of ElTex (Devcreux) alfo part of the draught 
of a letter, without names or date. fol. 146. b. I4i>. 

s. Mountjoy (Ld.) to complaining of 

. ncgleft. (Orig.) Dublin, April 2«. 149. 

4. Sir Robert Cecil, to Ld. Henry Howard ; chiefly 
on domeilic affairs. (Orig.) 150.. 

0. Copies of letters from Scotland : this paper is 
figned " WSmray off Gofperle." 152.. 

6. K. James I. to the E. of Northampton ; firft 
commending his fcrvices, and then upbraiding him 
for fpeaking againft the union in parliament. (Orig.) 

1 5C. 

7. Original letters, to the E. of Northampton ; 
from — 1. Wicchamici Oxonienfes ; 2. Chriftian IV. 
K of Denmark; 3. Hen. Robinfon Bp. of Carlifle ; 

4. Cuftos et focii collegii B. Marian Winton in Oxon. 

5. Wicchamici Oxonienfes ; 6. Hen. Yelveiton ; 7. 
iSaliflniry; 8. Tho. Lacke; 9. Jacobus de Somere; 
10. Will. Afliebold, D. D. ; with an oration of Dr. 
Byng, held at Cambridge. 1.57. 



8. ,Th? vicc-cbairceWDr ^(i^^oij^voc^t^ou qf Cfm- 
bri^lge, to K.' Jfiipes y^ .^n 

E. ot- Nprtlifin\])tan chancellor, which the kiuo; ap- 
pears; Wtlav^^d?^^^^ -^^o^t^^^^ l^i' 

9. Fragments of Ipeeclies, alfo veriest' on Itie deat/i 
of Mary 'Q. of Stots,' &c. M^^^^W^^^^^ 
Northampton. - t • ^ \ j:: M.^if^:^ 

10. Several commoji places on the ipftitution, 

and rights ' of kings, ahVl ma.vfcis'^'ttF goVernmeiit ; 
written by Henr^ earl of Northampton. isfi.i 

' 1 r : ' Several' ia jijibrlfnis of morality anU l^plicy ; ^ ar- 
^liments fbrantf^'againft wdr ; ftridui'es againft J Ra- 
leigh and Cobham ; alfo againft the Luthtra'ns and 
iibllards. : ' '> : ' ' ' t 7 . .?:t4. 

• la. A fpeech ?n the houfe of peers at the 
of the bill of recognition of the lawful right of^lw 
J^ueviK.to the crcfwft of Englw4^ : > ^ • | ■ 

1 3/ A fpeech 4t a committee, atdtltthe unioH'bb^ 
twecn England and Scotfind: ' ' ' 4e«.' 

14. Draughts and minutes of feveral other fpeeclies 
in parliament; On the union, complaints ofrtietchants 
againft Spain, fup[>Ii^s,.&c. (forae in Latin ;) fijerhai^tt 
delivered at the univcrfity.jof Caipjbjriijlge. . : ^3^4. 

15. Peculiar' oftices. and fonBs of Jjraj^ers and»d©- 
votion. ; . — - i;,,.. r .^«8. 

N. B. Tlie greateft part of this vplume ajppears to 
have been written by. the E. of Northanipifoa, 
Ld. privy feal, warden of tlie Cinque ports, ^ina 

• chancellor of Cambridge ; and was probably hi^ 
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Codex chartaeeu«, in folio, cohftana fbliis 345. - 

1. Afra^cnl on tl^ Spanifli marriage, ^illiaxjce, 
and councils. ^a. 

2. Ch. Davers, to fir Robt. Cecil ; juftifyinghiw,^ 
felf. . . 6- 

. 3. Roger Williams, hiftorical notes de bello ]3el- 
gico, about Flulhijixg, Requefens, &c. 6. b. 

4. Lift of perfons attainted A** 13 Eliz. 9. b. 

5. Lilt of prifoners in the Tower, under fir Owen 
Hopton, Lieut. 10. 

6. Pope Pius IV, to Q. Elizabetli ; exhorting her 
to be reconciled to the church of Rome. ("Lat.) 
Rome, May 5, I560. 11. 

7. The fentence of the Star chamber againft the E. 
of Hertford. 1 1. b. 

8. Heads of a fpeech of fir Walt. Mildmay in par- 
liament, concerning the opprefliions of Rome, the 
finances, &c. Feb. 1575. 11. b. 

9. A difcourfe of the queen's marriage with the 
D. d'Anjou ; drawn out, as is thought, by the lord 
keeper. 1570. 12. 

10. Articles or conditions annexed to tlie rank of 
count of the empire ; taken out of a letter of count 
Arundel. 14. b. 

11. An extraft from a letter concerning an earl; 
probably Tyrone. 1 5. 

12. Ld. Burleigh, to Ld intelligence, 

chiefly from Scotland. (Orig.) Farnham, Aug. 1 1, 
1591. 16. 

13. Declaration of Valentine Thomas, a fentenccd 
criminal, that the K. of Scots had attempted to pre- 
vail upon him to take away the queen s life. 1598. 

17. 

14. Sir Robt. Bowes, to Q. Elizabeth ; on the above 
affair, &c. May 31, 1599. 17. 

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' ' 15. James VI. K. ^f. Sc. to Q. Elizabeth ; vindi- 
'eating himfelf. Falkland, July 30^ lags. 19. 

: 1 6.. A note concerning foijie mifunderftaa^ing with 
the K. of DenmaYlc.^ June 9, 1598.' ' 19. b. • 

• 17. nivqrs letters and papers^ conce^^^ chargps 
broqght againft ur Edward Coke, chief juftice. 
1616. . , ^ ^0. 

IS. The opinion of do6loi:s of law^;, concerning re- 
prifa,ls. - f ^ , 27.' 

. 1^. Tho. Ld. EHefmere, chanc^jor, to James I; 
dcfirhig bis difmiflion, . deeming himJJelf fuperannu- 
ated. 1612. . ,V ; -9-^ 

ao. James I, to fir Ed w. Coke ; difcharging hiit 
frofji the office of chief juftice of rC^inpiou pleas. 

"41. Copies of a letter from, and of one to^ the Bp^ 
-<rf'Qla(goiy,^mb*firador of Mary Q. of ScotA at the 
French court. (Fr. and Englilh.)/ Oci. and Nov. 
1580. . • .31. 

82. " Reafon father of precedents;'' extracted out 
of a fpeech of fir Robt. Cecil. 1609- 33. 

'23. Titles of various pJipers relating to the " Con- 
federations with Spam." temp. Hen. VIII. 35. b. 

* 24. The polity of the United Provinces. 34. 

25. Mmate of a letter from Archd. Erneft, to Q. 
F.lizabeth ; and a letter from the queen to the fame, 
;dated Ocl. 30, 1505, objeding to the ftile of his let- 
ter. 38. b. 

26. The confeffion of the E. of Bothwell on his 
death bed, in Denmark. 39. b. 

27. Extrafts frpin a letter, a'nd a fpeech of fir 
Robt. Cecil ; concerning the acknowledging the am- 
ba0adors of the ftates, and the bounty of the king. 

40. 

28. Lady Elizabeth's anfwer to fir Tho. Pope; 
touching the propofal of a marriage with the K. of 
Sweden. 42. 

29- The vill of the dowager queen Catherine. 

44. b. 

50. A fpeech of the Ld. chancellor (Ellefmerc) on 
admitting fir Hen. Montague chief juftice of the K. 
T)ench ; and fir Henry's fpeech on the fame occafion. 

45. 

5 1. A note of the Ld. chancellor (Ellefmere) to the 
king, on his wifli to refign. March 8, 16 13. 47. 

32. A difcourfe of fec'^ Davifon (then prifoner in 
the Tower) containing a fummary of what palled 
l)etween Q. Elizabeth and him, in the cauie of the 
Scottilh Queen. Feb. 20, 1586. 48. 

33. A writing read in the houfe, touching her Ma- 
jefty's vefolution to marry, but not yet to declare a 
fuccelfor ; and Ibme notes of parliamentary proceed- 
ings. 1566. 53. b. 

34. A note of the fervices performed by fir Arth. 
Chichefter, as Ld. deputy of Ireland. 1604. 55. 

35. Notes of fome public proceedings ; and of the 
death of Q. Elizabeth. 57. 

36. H. CutFe, to Mr. fecretary, after his condemna- 
tion ; and Ibmc hiftorical notes. 58. 

37. Of the proceedings againft the pretended ca- 
holicks. 59. b. 

38. Q. Elizabeth, to Hen. IV. K. of Fr. on his 
apoltatizing. (Fr.) Nov. 12, 1593. 61- b. 

39. An account of the death and funeral of Henry 
prince of Wales, Nov. 1612. 62. 

40. A note : the Emperor defires Card. Pole riot to 
come to England. 67. b. 



41. An account of the execution of the E. of Ef-* 
fex. Feb^ 23, 1600. " ' 68. 

42. Notes: e^iamifiation of Cilffe'; {he confeffion of 
the E. of Eflcx ; lifl; of perfohs indifted. 1600. 69. 

43. Report of an Englifh ambaflfador at Paris 
(Ralph Winwcfod) cohccrning thfe D, Bouillon. 
1601.' * 70. 

44. The king of Spain's anfwer to fir John 3mith, 
at his lafl audience. June 8, 1577. 73. b. 

45. A collefiion of things that have been by feverat 
irien defircd of the king, for the good of the people- 

46. A draught of Iheai?!: of naturalization of Fre- 
deric elcftdr Palatine. (Lat.) ' ' 76. 

/ 47. A note on (he commencement of the council 
in the north. • . 78. 

48. A lift of officers, and of the number of their 
men. 1616. , ^ 79. 

49. The inftrument of aflbciation for tlie protec- 
tion of the queen's life. Nov. 3, 1584. 80- 

50. A vindication of law, and law proceeding^ 

82. 

51. An extrafl out of a letter of fir Robt. Cecil; 
concerning the Spaniards in the Low countries. Q'* 
whether to Mr, Wyn wood ? Aug. 1605. $4. 

52. A relation of fir Walter Raleigh's arraignment ; 
his declaration at his death ; verfes on that occafion ; 
and an apology for his ill fuccefs in Guiatia* 85. ' 

53. Verfes on lady Pope's infant daughter, at Hal- 
fted, June 25, 161 8. 96. b. 

54. Sir Walter Raleigh, to Ld. vifcount Rochefter ; 
remonftrating againft the grant of his eftates to the 
vifcount. 97. 

65. Lady Frances Howard's depofition before the 
delegates, concerning the impotence of her hulband, 
Robt. E. of Eflex; his anfwer; the Archbp. of Canr 
terbury 's letter to the king, and the king's anfwer on 
the fubjea. . . ' 98.. 

56. - Lethington, to fir Wm. Cecil; concerning the 
title of Mary Q. of Scots to the crown of England. 
1566. 104. 

57. Various notes ; among which are the indiftment, 
condemnation, and pardon of the countefs of Somer- 
fet) for the murder of fir Tho. Overbury. 108. 

58. Notes relating to fir Charles Corn. 1 14. 

59. Certain points relating to heralds, to which the 
king at arms in Flanders wilhes Mr. Trumbull would 
get the aufwers of the king at arms in England. (Fr.) 

115. 

60. Robt. (Vifc.) Rochefter, to Ld. Southampton ; 
on his obtaining the office of mafter of the horfe. 

116. 

61. K. James I ; his title to Guelders. (Lat.) 117. 

62. The fubmiffion of the realm \o the Pope. (Lat.) 

Nov. 30, 1554. 1 18. 

63. Direaions of Q. Mary, to her council, on mat- 
ters of religion. 1 1 8. b. 

64. The flowers of grace ; a fpeech of James I. in 
parliament. April 5, 1614. 119. 

65. An account of the death of lady Catherine, 
countefs of Hereford. Jan. 26, 1567. 122. 

66. Two contumelious letters from Q. Elizabeth, to 
Ld. Mountjoy; addreflingi him " Miftrefs Kitchen 
Maid." Dec. 5, 16OO, and Aug, 5, I601. 123. 

67. Q. Elizabeth, to the K.of Sc. concerning Val. 
Thomas, fir Wm, Evers, Aflificld, &c. : thi-ee letters. 
Greenwich, May 11, 1601. 124. 

68. Articles propofed by the Pope in the fecret 

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confiftory, concerning the affairs of France, on its 
return to the pale of the church. (Lat.) 127. 

69. An apology of the D. d'Efpernon, to the par- 
liament of Paris : and their anfwer. 128. 

70. Grant of a penfion by the ftates general, to fir 
Francis Vere. i606. 132. 

71. Notes concerning the K. of Denmark's de- 
mand of the Orcades. 1587 and 8. 134. 

72. Arguments for and againft the fea fervice in 
hand. April 26, 1596. 134. b. 

73. A paper extraded from Ld. Evers and J. Her- 
bert's letters, touching the northern trade. 135. 

74. The effeft of the K. of Denmark's patent in 
behalf of the Rulfia merchants. June 12, 1582. 136. 

75. An oration of Q. Elizabeth, to the univei-fity 
of Oxford. (Lat.) 1592. "^138. 

76. Tho. Fowler, to Ld. Burghley ; on affairs of 
Scotland. March 28, 1589. 139. 

77. A commercial treaty with France. (Lat.) 
April 10, 1599. 141. 

78. Part of a difcourfe on the conduft of a war, 
necelTity of peace, &c. 143. 

79. Confequences to Spain of a breach with Eng- 
land, and the principal work to be done with Spain ; 
from Rich. Wigmore's inftrudions. June 1588. 146. 

80. A difcourfe on the prefent ilate of Ireland. 
1614. 149. 

81. Sir Henry Wallop's relation of the progrefs of 
"Tir-Oen's" rebellion. 1600. 153. 

82. Confiderations concerning the concurrence of 
France and Savoy in the marriage of the prince of 
Great Britain. 158. b. 

83. Certain confiderations concerning the ftate of 
Ireland. 161. 

84. Sir Randall M'Donell's arguments to prove 
that the ifland of Ratliline is parcel of Ireland and 
not of Scotland. 163. b. 

85. Some links of the chain of treafon. 166. 

86w Notes concerning the life of fir Tho. Bodley ; 
extra^ed from his autograph. 1 70. 

87. The Lords of Council, to K. James I ; on the 
finances. 172. 

88. Fragnients on continental wars and negocia 
tions. (Lat.) 174. 

89. Princefs Mary, to her father Hen. VIll ; a pe 
nitent letter, with her confefllon. Hunfdon. 176. 

90. Queftions on government and religion, to be 
refolved at the convention at Perth. 177. 

91. Catalogus qusftionum, ad methodum Bellax- 
mini difpofitus. 1 79. 

92. Examinatio Johis Ludovici, Hifpani, mona- 
chi Ciftercienfis. 182. 

93. An principi Chriftiano fas fit, pro fui fuorumq. 
bonorum tutela, fcedus inire cum infidelibus. 183. 

94. Examination of fir Anth. Brown. Weftm. 
June 13, 1536. 184. 

95. The pragmatique of Spain, &c. 185. 

96. Part of the apology of fir Hen. Docwray ; 
concerning Neale Garvc, O'Cane, &c. 187. 

97. Note out of fir John Herbert's letter to fec^ 
Cecil, of May 20, 1600 ; concerning the ftile in treat- 
ing with Spain. 1 89. 

98. Articles from the Commifiioners at Boulogne, 
June 204 and aletter of Council to thitM tff Jtily 25, 

1600. ino. 

99. Anfwers to queftions propofed by Q. Mary, 
touching the treaties^ with Sj^aitia&d f^tace. 



100. Abatements (of expenfes) now in being, or 
to be very fliortly. temp. Jac. I. 197. 

101. An account of public itccipts and expcnfcs, 
and other papers on finances. 198. b. 

102. A fliort compilation, concerning the argu- 
ments of honour by addition of titles, &c. to the 
crown. 204. 

103. Notes out of feveral letters, concernincvScottifh 
affairs ; fent by fir Robt. Cotton to Camden. 205. 

104. Propofitions made by the French ambaflradors, 
in the affembly of the ilates general. Dec. 12, 161 8. 

207. 

105. A fpeech of Ld. Willoughby garter K. at 
arms, to the D. of Holftein, and to the K. of Den- 
mark; concerning the inveftitureof the latter with tlic 
order of the garter. Aug. 1582. 209. 

106. Henry Vlll, to the council of Denmark ; con- 
ceming certain affairs relating to Lubeck, and their 
eleding the D. of Holftein king. (Lat. a draught.) 
April 10, 1535. 214. 

107. A paffport in favour of Glover, Somerfet he- 
rald, ordered to attend Ld. Willoughby to Denmark. 
(Orig. fignedbythe Lds. of council.) Green wichk 
July 1, 1592. £15. 

108. Frederick li. K. of Denmark, to Q. Eliza- 
beth J on receiving the order of the garter. (Lat.) 
Cronenb. Aug. 11, 1 582. '216 

109. Job. Sturmius, to fecMValfingham ; on fomc 
affairs relating to the Hanfe ; and intelligence. (Lat.) 
Strafturg, June 15, 1582. o^y^ 

1 lO.'^'A teftification of the K. of Denmark's grate* 
fully receiving the order of the garter. (Lat.) 
Cronenb. Aug. 15, 1582. 221. 

111. Li fl; of the K. of Denmark's privy counfel- 
lors ; and alfo of his children. 222. 

1 1 2. A paper touching the controverfies of the 
Lutherans in Germany. 004, 

113. A narration of Ld. Willoughby s embaffy 
into Denmark, written in his own Imnd ; and fomc 
papers relating thereto. 1582. ^qq. 

114. Confiderations which ought to move all ca- 
tholicks to acknowledge that the queen sproceed In gs 
towards them have been both mild and merciful. 

236. 

1 15. A fragment, in which is a letter dated White- 
hall, June 20, 1604, on negociations in Flanders. 

239. 

116. A note of the fumslentbyQ. Elizabeth, to 
the^ French king. Hen. IV. (Fr.) 1596. 541. b. 

1 17. A correfpondence between Ld. vifcount Cran- 
borne, and Tho. Parry ambaffador in France, in the 
year 1604. 340, 

Titus, C.VIIL 

Codex membran. in folio min. conftans foliis 104. 

Regiftrum chartarum monafterii de Wyniundham, 
in comitatu Norfolcienfi. 



Titus, C.IX, 

Codex membran. in folio min. foliis conftans 166t 

1. Regiftrum IX Ricardi Brcmcfirravc, abbatis mo- 
nafterii de Evclliam, incipiens in feito natalis Domini, 

1. 



1418. 

2. Regiftrum chartarunj; ip^ 
Com. Derbienfi. • '* ; * M 



7 D 



($rbev, in 



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562 



TITUS, c. X.— xy. 



Titus, C. X- 

Codex cliartaceus, in folio, c6nftans foUls 138. 

1. A grant of K. Edward IV. of the manots ctf 
Overhall, Netherhall, Silvefters-hall, ami otjiers, in 
Suffolk and Eflex, to Anne the wife of fir W01. Bourg- 
chier, and fifter to Q. Elizabeth the king's yite. 
(Lat.) Weftm. Feb. 14, 1479. 

2. Notts and copies of fever al bornds of the Lds. 
ElTex and Dacies, &c. ^' 

3. Proceedings i^ a caufe between J - Haakiiii, md 

T. Peacock. ; 

4. A grant of Edward IV. of a free warren, to 
Ridiard de Cropiialh May 6, 1460: ^tfo m inqui- 
fition cxjncerning l^ds ^t L^ntefey. i5Sa. fi. 

a. A rent rdl of l^e manors of A&on truffel, and 
Bednal, belonging to John E. of Oxford. 7. 

6. Notes of indentm-es of fir James Bafkerville, 
relating to his marriage contraft; alfo of bonds of 
^e E. of Eflex. 1572. ' i^- ' 

7. The charges paid by the E. of Effex for his in- ; 
i^allatign at Wiudfor. June 18, 1572. 15. 

' 8. Names of thofe w^ho met at barriers at White- 
hall, June 14,' 1572. 16. 

9. Account of tenures in Mr. Bofville's oflSce. 1 7. 

10. Three law papers ; 1. a fine a^id recovery, con- 
cerning various eftate^ ; and 3. relating to eftates 
of the earl of ElTex. ^3. 

11. Rent roll of the -manor of Moiikton. 27. 

12. Mifcellaneous notes of l^onds, recognizances, 
coArenants, and other law inftruments, alfo of royal 
grants, rents, &c. many of them relating to the E. of 
Ifle^. 30. 

13. A lift of fnonafteries in England, according to 
•the pQunties. 37. 

14. A note of fums paid by different countries to 
ihc order of St. John of Jerusalem. 40, 

15. Lifts of names, probably of monafteries. 41. 

16. A lift of priories, monafteries, ^nd nunneries i^i 
Scotland.' 44. 

17. Genealogies of feveral Irifli families, and fome 
papers on the ttate of Ireland. 46. b. 

18. A memorial of the manner and charge of the 
government of J reland, from 1 Mary, i^^S, to i602. 

65. 

19. Bulla Clementis VII. conceffa R, Henrico VIII. 
de fecundis nuptiis contrahendis, qonftante iiullitate 
primi matrimonii. 10 Kal. Jan. 1527. 73. 

20. Hiftorica qusedam de regina Elizabctha. 74. 

21. Minutes of a ipemorial qf /ir Wm. Cecil, on 
Q. Elizabeth's coming to the crown. 77. b. 

29. AjQumaLof the chief tranfa^licns in the reign 
of Q Elizabeth. 78. 

23. Various notes, papers>and documents relating 
to the tranfaftions in the reign of Q. Elizabeth. 

105. 

24. An account of fiibfidies given by the fubjefls, 
from the time of Edward III. to James U 135. 



. CadCx cliartacen^, in folio, conftans foliis 1 12. 
iliftoria RR. Henrici vill. ct Edwardi VL et xe- 



ginae,Mariic; per Fiancifcum Godwinum, epifcopunat 
llerefordenfqm. 



[ Titus, C. XIL 

Codex clwtaceus, in folio, <^onftalls foliijs 195. 

1. A remonftrance to the Pope, and all Chriftiail 
Princes, fetting forth tl>e claim of Mary Q. of Sc. Xq 
the crown of England, after the death of Mary Q. of 
England. (French.) 1. 

2. The fiatutes of Berwick. 56. 
3* A treatife on the defence of the borders. 63. 

4. A topographical and military account of the 
:lateof the marches; with illnminated drawings of 
fome caftles, &c. (A fragment.) 76. 

5. Copy of a difpatch on Scottilli affaifs, witliout 
nan>e or date. ' 93. 

6. ...... to Q. Mary of Sc. about fome negoci^- 

tions with fir Hen. Englefield, the duke d'Alba, &c, 
(French.) Antwerp, June J, 1569. 98. 

7. Proceedings of the commiflioners at York and 
London, concerriing Q. Mary's affairs, with the full 
powers of the commiflioners ; and divers papers pro- 
duced before themr 1568 and 1569. ill. 

8. Giraldi Cambrenfis inftitutionum principis, 
epitome. . id2. 

9. Exccppta ex epitome hiftoria Rogeri Walden. 

183. 

10. Excerpta ex libro fiernewelknfi. 190. b. 

11. Prsefulcs Wintonicnfis ecclefis catbedralis. 

194. 

12. A few defcents of the Foliet and Mortimer 
families 195- 



Titus,^ C. XIII- 

Codex chart, in fol. conftans foliis 1 1. pnm fupe- 
riore fimul compa6lus. 

Q. Elizabeth's new eftablilhment and order for Bet- 
wick, and other holds on theeaft borders. (Original, 
figned by Q. Eliz. and counteriigned Fr. Walf^ngnam.) 
June 20, 1576. 



Titus, C.XIY. 

Codex cliartac. in 4to. conftans foliis 158. 

Monitai ethica ct civilia ; colle6lore Abduhv'ahal^ 
filio Achmedis. Liber Arabicus. 



Titus, C. XV. 

Fragmentum papyraceum, et quatoor^ia char« 
tacca, in folio. 

1. Fragmentum, latine, literis majufculis, fee. VTL 
vel viil. in ph^rta JEgyptiaca fcri^um^ 

2. Fragmenta quatuoi: antiquiflima, S. Scriptural 
literis majufculis argenteis exarata, in charta par* 
purei coloris, acgento ob vetuftate evanido coofti- 
l^cttia^ q^uatuor perioch^ JEt4ngeii!G«um SS. Matthcti 
et Johannis;* quarum: 

(1.) Incipit i!i V. 57. cap. XXVI, S. Mattbseti, ctia 

V. 65. ejufd^mij capitis; dcfinit 

(2.) Incipit 



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563 



(2.) Incipit h V. 26. cap. XXVII. et definit v. 34 
ejufdem. 

(3.) Incipit h V. ^ CAp. XIV. S. Johan. et definit 
V. 10. 

(4.) Incipit ky.15. cap. XV. et ddimt v. 42. 

Venetanda nfl»i»a,JH20T2, QEOS, KTPI02, TIOS, 
IftTHP, aureis charafteribtis defcribuntur : horum 
tria prima quidem per compendia, uti in codicibus 
Alexandrine etBeze obfervatur. 



Titusy C. XVI. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 132» 
Sir John Maundevil's Travels. (In old EngUfh.) 



TitUSy C. XVII. 

Codex membran. in 416. conllans foliis 4t5. 

Hiftoria Britonum, per Galfridum Monulnethcn- 
fern. 

Titus, C. XVIII- 

Ubellus chartac. in 4to. folior 29. cum fuptriore 
codice fimul compa&us. 

A difcourfe concerning the match ptbpbfid be- 
tween que^n Elizabeth and the D. d'Anjon : oti a la- 
bel at the beginning, Hfenrv Howard earl of North- 
ampton is faid to be the author of this traft. 



Titus, C. XIX. 

Codex membran* in 4to. min. C6ftft«tM follb US. 
A manual of devotion. 

Titui, C. XX. 

Codex membran- in 4tO- min. conftaM foliis 44. 
De ftatu hominum poft mortem. 

Titus, D. h 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftm ftJliis 84. 

XXXVII articles of John Wickliff, in which he in- 
veighs againft the errors, and the ecclefiaftics, of thofe 
times. XlnoldEnghfli.) 

Titus, V. IL 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis 73. 

Leges Howelis Dha, fei* " botri linguae Wallica. 

In fine reperiuntur, charaaeribus exefis et obfolef- 
centibus, hxc verba ; Anus permilBone divina Afla- 
venfiB EccsE. minitter humilis." 

Ilk cei te fuit Anianus, aut prior(l249— 1267.) aut 
jjp^ior (1268—1293.) ^ 



Titiis, D. Ill- 

Codex membran. in 8 vo. foliis conftans 15 1. 

1. t)efcriptio arcae Nose, fecumium isioyfem, Jofe* 
phuni, Auguftinum, et Strabum ; cum variis figuris* 

3. 

2. Computatio anhornm et aetatum mundi. S\ 

3. A plan and defcription of a temple ; /probably of 
Jerufalerh. . 7- U 

4. Chronica ab orbe condito, cum tabulis genea^ 
logicis; continens hiftoriaiU facram ad temporisi 
Chrifti. 8, 

5. Narrationes de Sco. Petro, Philippo, Jacobo, et 
Johanne. 58. b. 

6. A drawing of tflc candlcftick in the holy 
tabernacle, with a myftical account of its feveral 
parts. . 64- 

7- Computatio annorum Chrifti, et B. Virginis, 
quod 14 annorum fuitquando cancepit^ et quod vixit 
63 annis, &c. 64. b^ 

8. Verfus rhy thmici, de fitu paradifi- 65* 

9. Commemoratio de Enocho et Elia ; tarn profa 
quam verfibus. 65. b. 

10. De fituterrse fandae, et via filiorum Ifraelis; 
fecundum Theodoretum. 68. b. 

11. Defcriptio locorum fanftorum juxta Jerufa- 
lem. i's. 

12. De geheJilogia B. Virgiijis, et EUzabetW ; et' 
de nominibus, ortii, et aftibus patrum ^rincipalium 
novi Tcftameiiti, puta, S. Johannis Baptiftae, apofto- 
lorum, &c. partim profa, partim verfibus, per Gode- 
fridum Viterbienfem. 74. b» 

13. Verfus quod lignum S, crucis natum fuit in 
paradifo ; fbcundum Athanafitim. d8. b. 

14. Verfus quod XXX denarii, quibus vendituf eft 
Chriftus, fabricati funt tempofeNini, regis Aflyriorum. 

■ 90. 

15. iJiftorica quaedam de Pompeio, 0(S[aviano, Ti- 
beriq, aliifque Romanisimperatoribus, ad Antaninum 
pium; partim profaice, partial itletricd 9i. b. 

16. Tcftimonia prophetarum, fuper fingula opera 
Chrifli. 101. 

17. De prophetis et patribus veteris Teftamenti; 
de origine eorum, &c. fecundum Ifidprum. 1 20. b. 

18. De origine, vita, et morte patrum novi Tefta- 
menti. 123. b. 

19. De feptetn mirabiUbus mundi. 126. 

20. chronica de Appollonio, rege Tyri, tempcfre 
Seleuci Antiochi ; vei^bus. 127. 

21. Liber Methodii, epifcopi dcckfi® Pataforurfi, 
et martyris Chrifti, de prrncipio et fine feculi ; de 
llebraeo et Graeco fermone in Latinum tranflatus. 

138. 

24. Verfus de Gog et Magog; et inclufione tri- 
buum inter montes. 142. 

23. De Sibyllis, earum nominibus, patria, et a^li- 
bus, i diebus Alexandri magni. 143. 

24. Verfus de Conrado II. imperatore. 147. b. 



Titus, D. IV. 

Codex et membran. et chart, in 8vo. foKorum 139. 

1. In fufccpti diadematis diem 

Catberinai 



Digitized by 



564 



Titus, D. IV.— XII. 



Catherinae reginae ejus, carmen gratulatoriumThomoe 
More Londinenfis. 1. 

2. Ejufdem in fubitum imbretxi, qui in pompa re- 
gis ac reginae largiter obortus, nec folem abftulit, nec 
duravit, carmen* 11. 

3. Ejufdem ad regem, de aureo feculo per eurn re- 
deunte; item, de fpeftaculis equefttibus per eum 
editis; epigfammata. 12. 

4. Ejufdem de rofa utraque in unum florem coali- 
ta, epigramma. is. 

5. Hiftoria brevis k Bruto ad tempofa R. Edwardi 
confefToris ; in charta. 15. 

6. Traftatus philofopbicus, de naturae prindpiis, 
de poteftate lationum coeleftium in mentein et mores, 
aliilque: auftor videtur effe Athelardus. 75. 

Titus, D. V- 

Codex membran. in 8vo< confians foliis 9^. 

Traftatus de oblatiotie? jugis facrificii; fcriptus 
• circa tern poi*a R. Henrici in quo multa continen- 
tur contra novum tranfubtantiationis dogma, et de 
Antichrifto. (Anglice.) 

Titus, D. VI. 

Codex chartac. in 8vo. folior. 138. 

EfcripturaS y orden de particion y de refid^ncia 
civil et criminal, con una inftrucion particular k los 
fcrivanos del reyno : feclio per Die^o de Ribera, 
fcrivano delnumero de Granada. A. j5. I56g« 



Titus, D. VII. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 162. 

1. Inventarium reliquiarum q\xx habentur in mo- 
nafterio Glaftonienfi. 1 . 

2. Computus ecclefiafticus, antiqua manu fcriptus, 
cum tabulis et fchematibus. 1 2. 

3. Prophetia five vifio S. Tliomae Cantuarienfis, 
quam B. Virgo ipfi in fomnio fuggeflit, de ampulla 
olei qua ungendi erant reges Anglia?. 26. 

4. Prophetiae aliorum, de fortuna Angliae, de rege 
Scotorum, &c. tarn verfibus quam profa. 27. 

5. De Jofepho ab Arimathea. 29. b. 

6. Prophetia Merlini, vatis Angliae. so. 

7. Chronica Beluaceufis, ab orbe condito ad tem- 
pora Friderici II imperatoris ; ex diverfis hiftoriogra- 
phis abbreviata. 36. 

8. Chronica Anglian, ab ingrefTu Saxonum ad 23 
An. R. Edwardi III. 94. b. 

9. Quacdam de rege Aluredo, et de Papa Gregorio. 

103. 

10. Chronica Paparum ; viz. c\ Petro Apoftolo feu 
capite ecclefise incipiendo, ufque ad tempora Boni- 
facii VIII. 103. 

1 1. Traclatus de mirabilibus Angliae. 1 1 1. 

12. Hiftoria Jerofolymitana, per Jacobum de Vi- 
triaco. I14. 

Titus, D. VIII. 

Codex chartac. in 8vo. foliis conftans 78. 

Hiftoriffi Polydori Virgilii de regibus Anglise, et 
earum geftis, compendium. 



Titus, D. IX. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 88. 
Leges Howelis Dha. i. e. boni : Qingua Wallic4, 

Titus, D. X. 

Codex chartac. in 8vo. cotiftans foliis 194. 

1 . Angliae defcriptio et hiftoria, k Bruto, ad mortem 
R. Henrici VIII. i. 

2. Collediones Johannis Balei, propria manu 
fcriptae, de rcligiofis ordinibus, praefertim Carmelitis, 
de antiquitatibus Anglicanis, aliifque multiplicis 
argumenti, ex variis libris defumptae. 101. 

Titus, D. Xi; 

Codex membran. in 8vo. continens folia 54. 

1. Thomae archiepifcopi Cantuarienfis epiftoke 
quaedam; viz. 

(a.) Duae ad R. Henricum 11. t. 

(b.) Epiftola epifcoporum Cantuarienfis provinciae, 
ad Thomam. 8. 

(c.) Thomae Archiep. Cantuar. ad Gil 

bertiun q)ifcopum Londinenfem. ift. 

(d.) — 



provincise. 

(e.) — 
(f.) 

(g.) 



ejufdem, ad epifcopos Cantuarienfis 

17- b, 

altera ejufdem, ad eofdem. 3S# 

ejufdem, ad omnes epifcopos Angliae* 

ejufdem, ad quofdam timoratos Dei, 

cum rex vetuiffet literas k Papa aut Thoma 
miffas k quoquam recipi, fub poena capitali. 38. 

2. Walteri Hilton, de imagine peccati, epiftola ad 
quendam amicum fuum. 40. 

Titus, D. XII. 

Codex membran. in 8Vo. folior. 93. fol. 83, 84, 87, 
et88, chartacei. 

1. Genealogie des rois de France. 2. 

2. Chronica Britonum, Saxonum, et Normanno- 
rufn, k Bruto ad R. Henricum II. 3 

3. Comitatus et epifcopatus Angliaj ; quot abbatias 
et prioratus in illis, et cujus ordinis five inftituti ; et 
caftella. 38. 

4. Brevis epilogus de opere fex dierum in creations 
mundi ; de feptem mundi astatibus ; ac de chro- 
nicis quorundam quae in iifdem setatibus fuccelTerunt. 

43. 

5. Deliberations et expof<5s des trois 6tats dit 
royaume de France Tan 1356, lorfque le roy Jean 
fut fait prifonnier. 58. 

6. Confiderations, par forme de narratif, des maux 
advenus k la France, de joye prefente et advenir, 
&c. 75. 

7. Verfus prophetici rhythmici cujufdam monaclii 
de Bridlington; cum expofitionibus marginalibus* 

81. 

8. A tetiaftich, prophcfying the deftruftion of 
Rcves abbey, in Yorkftiire (fic.) with a note. 93. b. , 



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TITUS, D.XIII.— XIX. 



Tttus, D. XIII. 

Codesc chartac. in 8vo. continens folia in, 

CoUeftanea ex antiquis rotulis et libris de praediis 
ct terris datis, permutatis, et venditis; et de litibus 
inde ortis. 

Titusy D. XIV. 
Defideratur. 

Titusy D. XV. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 59. foL 58 
et 59 chartacei. 

1. Calendarium. 

S. Brevis hiftoria regum Angliae, k rege Gulielmo I. 
ad tempora R. Henrici vi. h. e. ad annum 1447. 7. 

3. Verfus rhythmici fatyrici. 58. 
Jncip. " Falfus non ftabit phi et Uppus fugitabit ^ ' 

" Cum fit confliftus non expe6labit ad i6lus." 

4. Prophetia S. Cuthberti. 

Incip. " Flamine Romano crefcit Britannicus honor 
" Dum fibi cun6lorum referetur kus populo- 
" 59. b. 

59. b. 



" rum." 



5. Verfus de R. Henrico II. 



Titusy D. XVI. 

» Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 1 28. 

1. " Liber philofophiae Prudentii" (fie fe titulus 
tabet) continet verfus de quibufdam facris hiftoriis 
TeterisTeftamenti, et de virtutibus et vitiis; cum 
figuris. ^ ^• 

2. DifpuUtio inter Judseum et Chriftianum ; per 
Giflebertum, Weftmonafterienfis coenobii procura- 
torem. 

3. Altercatio inter ecclefiam etfynagogam. 70. 

4. Vite S. Afra^ k magro Rufo metrice edita. 1 13. 



Titusy D. XVII. 

Libellus Sinenfis, in charta bombycina impreflus ; 
folior. 62. 



Titusy D. XVIII, 
Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans ex foliis 147. 

1. Liber alphabetarius, in quo continentur : 
(a.) Alphabetuni vetus, ut fingitur, Hebrajcum, 
non vero Samaritanum. i. b. 



ufu. 
(c.) 



Hebraicuip reccntius, hodie in 

2. 

— ) G^aecum, cum numeris, 3. 

(d.) Duo alia alphabeta Graeca, cum numeralibus 
vocibus. 

(e.) Alphabetum Latinum. 5. b. 

^f.) ChaldfiBorum et Syrorum. ' 6. 

^g^) Gothorum. 6. b. 

(h.) Runicum. 6. b. 

(i.) iEthici philofophi. 7. 



(k.) Alphabetum Noniiannorum (vel potius Ruiii* 
cum alterum.) 7. 

(I.) Oratio dominica, Graece, Latinis charafleribus; 
cum verfione Latina interlineari. 8. 

(m.) Alphabetum Anglicum five Anglo-Saxoni* 
cum. 8, b. 

2. Verfus Sibyllae, de adventu Domini. 9. 

3. Verfus de zonis, fignis coeleftibus, et circulis; 

10. 

.4. Hymnus et parva Litania graeconmi ; Latinis 
chara6leribus, 12, b. 

6. Inilitutiones monialium ordiuis S. Jacbbi, veteri 
lingua Anglicana, circa tempora R. Hen. IL idem 
libellus quod Nero A. XIV. 1. qui Simeoni de Gan- 
davo Epifc. Sarift). adfcribitur : fed axtfax^. 14. 

6. Homilia in haec verba; " Si fciret paterfamilias 
" qua hora fur venturus effet:" et altera in haec; 

Audi filia, et vide, et inclina aurem tuam:" iu 
eadem lingua. . 105. 

7. De paffione Domini, et de poenis infemalibus : in 
eadem lingua. 127. 

8. De paflione S. Katharinae, fub Maxentio: in 
eadem lingua. 133. b. 



Titus, D. XIX. 

Codex partim chartac. partim membran. in 8vo. 

folior. 171. 
% 

1. Chronicoh breve, ab Adamo ad Heraclium im- 
peratorem. l. 

2. Pontifices Romani, k Gregorio III. ad tempora 
Johannis Vlll. » 7« 

3. Quando ordines religioforum coeperunt. 8L 

4. Conditores urbis Romas. 8. b* 

5. Praecipuorum antiquas urbis Romas asdificiomm^ 
viarum, regionum, &c. indiculi. 0. 

6. Mulieres clarae urbis Romae. 16. b. 

7. Nomina Romanorum pontificum, k B. Petro ad 
Martin um V. 19. 

8. Indulgentiae et reliquiae ccclefiarum urbis. 25. b. 

9. De Vaticano S. Petri, et palatio Neronis; de 
veftiario Neronis; de paradifo in Vaticano; de fe- 
pulchro Romuli, de terebintho Neronis ; de tabula 
aerea ; de caftro ; de anguglia in Vaticano. 30/ 

10. Verfus in lepulturam Cajfaris, et SS. apofto- 
lorum. 38. 

1 1. Errores Graecorum ; fc. quoad fidei articulos. 

38. b. 

12. De capitolio, colifeo, ct caballis marmoreisw 

39. 

1 3. Duodecim Sibyllarum prophetiae, de ad ventu 
Chrifti. 41. 

14. De Cardinalibus, abbatiis, ftationibus cccle- 
fiarum urbis, et feftis palatii, fecundura ftilum curiae 
Romanes. 42. b. 

^15. Privilegium magni Conftantini imperatoris, 
ecclefias Romanae conceTfum. 49. 

16. Conftitutiones imperatorum, primi Ludovici, 
primi Ottonis, et primi Henrici, cum Romanis ponti- 
ficibus. 56, 

17. Gefta falvatorisnoftri Jefu Chrifti, quae invenit 
Theodofius magnus imperator Jerofolymis, in prastorio 
Pilati, in codicibus publicis. 62. 

18- Epiftola Lentuli de Chrifto, 95 , 

19. De quindecim fignis ante diem judicii. 99. 

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Q.O. Indiculus regiim Anglia-, quot annos rcgnarurit, 
ab Aluredo ad llicardum II. 99. 

21. Dc concilio prxlatorum et inagnatum Anglte, 
habito apud Norhamiani fupcr Twcedani, quod con- 
vocavitR. Edw. I. dejurc rcgum Angliae in Scotiam. 

lt)0. 

22. Chronicon, ab idventu Saxomtm ad R. Ed- 
niunduin Iroulide. 105. 

23. De obfidione cafui Bedford (fragm.): fequun- 
tur iionnuUa de ratione Calcndarii, Sic. l lO. 

24*. Proplietix quajdam; partim vcrfibus, paitim 
prola. 118. 

25. Chronicon breve, i\ coronatione R. Edw. III. 
ilfque ad coronationem R. Hcnrici IV. l20. 

26. Meditations ofjolm Wiclift'. on the ten com- 
ihandments, Chrift's fermon on the mount, the tweh e 
leltings of prayer, the feyen works of mercy, the ufe 
of our five wit«, the cardinal virtues, the feveninortal 
fms,&c. 122. 

Titus, D. XX. 

Codex partim chartaceus partim membran. in 8vo. 
conftans foliis 194. 

1. AlexanderNccham, de nominibus utcnfilium. i. 

2. Chronicon Waldcnfis monafterii, ab orbe condito 
adA. C.1462. 66. 

S. A hft of parifhes, towns, and knights fees in 
England, with the funis of the fifteenths and tenths. 

89. b. 

4. Verfes on the kings of England, from M^illiam 
the Conq. to Henry IV. 9i. 

5. Imagines Deoriim, ex Fulgentio aliifque. 95. 

6. Epitome five fumma Martiani Capell^, de nuptiis 
Mercurii ct Philologiae. loe. b. 

Bernard! Sylveftfis, de utroque mundo, 

mf»jore et minore. i lo. b. 

8. - — =— ^ Lucani, de bello civili. 1 15. b. 

9. Perfei herois hiftoria. 1 20. b^ 

10. Epitome libri Petri de Riga, qui infcribitur, 
Aurora/' 1C2:2. b. 

11. Rufi metriftiE poematis, de vita Afrae 

meretricis. 128. 

12. X tragoediarum Scnecse. 130. b. 

1 3. De fcmmiorum fpeciebus. 131. b. 

14. Partialis XII. librorum cpigrammatum Cpci 
epitome. 132. b. 

15. Narrationcs de Jafone et Argonautis. I3j5. 

i(). de Hymcnaio, filio Bacchi. I35.b, 

. 1 7. Poeriiatum Claudiani epitome : feu fujniaa ; uti 
quoque. 136. 

18. Anti-Claudianus Alani, Angli. . ^ 138. 

ig. Epitome poematis Job. Havillenlis, Angli- 
Cornubienfis; qui fe illic nuncupat Architreniuni. 

141. 

20. Vitarum quorundani philofophorum et ora- 
torum compendium ; ordiiac alphabetico. . 143. 

21. Vitarum quorundam poetarum compendium ; 
codem ordine. 157. 

. dS. De poteilatibus five magiilratibus Romanorum. 

. , 165. 

4S. Ift Scnatoribus. 179. b. 

S4. De SAyllis. . 174. 
.25. De provinciis Angiix, et dc xnunero ecclcfia- 
rum parocnialivpn. 1 75, 



26. De Jofephi Arimatheni ad infulam Avalloniam 
in Britannia ad ventu, r ' 175. b. 

27. Defacerdotio Alclcliifedeci. 177. 

28. Dc fedibus et provinciis orbis' terraruin, in 
CKordio nafcentis ecelefiai. . 179. 

29. Geftoruni Alexandri ex Q. Curtio, epitomft. 

180.-*. 

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Codex chartaceus, in 8vo. conftans foliis 33, plu- 
rimifque vacuis. 

1. CoUeftions coticerniiig precedency and privi- 
leges of princes, peers, and other degrees of honour. 

. , 2. b. 

2. Colleftanea ex libro cseruleo in cuftodia decani 
Windcfor, regiftrarii ordinis Garterii. , is. 

3. The bpronics pf the nobility of England, and 
in what^counties they are. 05. {^^ 

4. Foreign princes and lords having Englifli dio-- 
nities. g^*^ 

. 5. The opinion of the officers of aims cbncernin<> 
the efcutcheon borne by Mary Q. of Sc. 28.^ 

G. The degradation of George Nevill frohi tlic 
title of duke. .^q 

7. Names of baronets. 22. 



Titus, D. XXIL 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 182. 

1. Chronicon ecclefige Lahdavehfis, k Bruta A. 
C. 1370 ; partim Wallice, partim Latine. 1. 

2. Vita S. Gunllei confefToris. 34. b. 

3. Vita B. Cadoci Sopliice epifcopi, et maityris 
Beneventanaj civitatis. 51, 

4. PalTio ejufdem ; ubi de geaealogia ejus, et de 
jniraculis agitur. 107. 

.5. Paffio, ni fallor, S. Davidis et S. Margareta?: 
WaUice. 130. 



Titus, D. XXIIL 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 135. 

Regiftrum brevium, et aliariiin formularum juris 
municipalis Anglicani. 

Titus, D. XXIV- 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 158. 

1. Chronicon, i Gulielmi in Angliam adventu, ad 
A. C. 1194. 6. 

2. De Roman is imperatoribus, ab Augufto ad Ar- 
cadium et Honoriiim. 13. 



3. Veifus de variis argumentis, ut. 

De XII. filiis Jacobi. 

Marbodc^us de gemmis. 

liymnus ad Mariam. . 
* Verfus Veil. Beda^, fuppofititii. 
, . — ^- — Ghardi Arcfaiep. Eborac. 

• S. Patricii epifcopi. 

De rebus H}'berniag adxnirandis. 

Invocatio S. Patricii. 



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Verfus Dahiafi ad amicum fuum. 
De converfatione S. Germani Lugd. Ep. 
Epitaphium B. Gregorii Pontiff. Rom.. . i 
De fignis et prodigiis. 

De Bruto, Alfredo, tlfi*da, Edgaro, Ctilllb, &c. 

4. PalTio S. Mauricii et fociorum ejus; veifibus 
rhythniicis. . i . 1 ^08. 

5. Paffio Sci. Laurentii piaityris; verfibus . rhyth-: 
niicis. 112. 

, 6. Verfus Jlildeberti ^CoEUomanepfo de 
corpore Chrifti ; de Sco, Nicolao, de S. Zofima,.d:e S. 
Maria iEgyptlaca, &c. 119. 

7. De diilemperahdis coloribus ad fcribendum vel 
illuniinancluHi. (Latine et Gailice*) )127. * 

8. De gemnjis pretiofis. 132. b. 

• 9- De duobus fooiis ' Brilannicis, vita e^ ifinis. 

' b. 

10. Verfus de omnibus feftis duodecim lediorium 
per annum. 138. b* 

1 1. Vcifus Bcdje de horis, atomis, et motnentis ; iter 
lunje per zodiacum, &c. 141. 

. 12^ De compiito ccclefiaftico. 144, 

^ Titusj D. XXV. 

Codex chartac. in 8vo. confians foliis 278* 

, • 1. Chronicon archiepifcoporum Treverenfium, ab 
Euchario, primo iftius urbis epifcopo, ad obitumCu- 
nonis epifcopi XCVI. A. D. 1387. cui fuciteflit Wi3rn- 
herus filius fratris ipfius. fol. 13. Praemittitur de- 
fcriptio urbis Treverorum, et hiftoria de primis iliitis 
initiis et ftatu. -3. 

2. Chronicon et aftus archiepifcoporuna Colonien- 
fium, k Matcrno primo epifcopo, ad The&doricum 
cpifcopum LXI. qui obiit A. Ch. 1464- 66. 

, 3. Chronicon epifcoporum Tungrenfium. 90. 

4. Chronicon epifcoporum Trajeftifuperibris. 97. b, 

5. Chronicon epifcoporum Leodienlium> ad ^n- 
i486. , ' ' ; '107. 

6. Hiftoria compendiofa incomparabilis Prioris 
Henrici dc Ocrfchet in Bethleem juxta Lovanium, de 
ctadibus Leodienfmm A. D. 1469. 186. 

7. Chronicon epifcoporum Trajefli inferioris ad 
A. C. 1393. . 221. 

Titus, D. XXVI. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. min. foliis conftans 80. 
Sec. X. 

1. Brevis inftitutio, docens quse orationes, et fiHa 
pietatis ofticia, certis diebus fint prasftanda. (Saxo- 
nice.) ' 2. 

2. Brevis adnotatio temporum, ab orbe condito ad 
nativitatem Domini : in fine '* A nativitate Domini 
ufque ad adventum Antichrifti Anni DCCCCXCX. (fic.) 

* 3. 

3. De materia ligni crucis. 3. 

4. Dies iEgyptlaci qui obfervandi fuilt per omnia, 
ne quis fanguinem audeat in iis minuere. s. .b. 

5. Quali tempore aperieh^^'eli veda. 4. b. 

6. De phlebotomatioiie, 1. 1. miniiendd fa\iguine. 

6. 

7. De nativitate Infantum, prognofiica. 6. b. 

8. Lunares S. Danielle d^ jiativitate. 7. b. 

9. Lunareade aegris. r^rj 8, t 
. ^ JO. Lunares de fbmiliis^ 9. 



1 1. Signa et prognoftica de tonitrubus. 9. b. 

12. Signa de temporibus. 10. b. 

13. Alphabetum fomniaje j vel judicia deinfomniis. 
• ' ' . 11. h. 

i • l4.'Quiddiceadum intfer lavandum rtiaiuis^t Ocu- 
los : item medicamentum, Saxonice. j 6. bl 

15. Conventio intcif epifcopo&quofdam et abbates^ 
qui fe ad mutua pietatis officia obligabant. Saxon* 

... . , .;i . '. 

16.. Offipia pia et orationes in.yigiliis unius ^aut 
jiWrrntri apoftoloi^uili; trtattyrnm, ^ cum Litaniket 
precibus ad angelos et fanclos, et praecipue ad S. Ni- 
colaum: prrefigitur rcjon-S. P(;-trt fuper folium fedentis, 
monacho ei librum"otFerente. 20. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. min. conftans foliis 93. 
Sec. X\ 

1 . jTempbfb, ad fanguinem minneiifddm. 2. 

2. ^ Calendarium, in quo nqtantwr dips obitus plu- 
rimorum monachorum, abbatum, &c. tempi reg^}t 
Anglo-Saxonum. 3. 

3. De computo eccfefiilticd. ^ ^ g. 

4. Judicia de,,diebu3 quibuidai)^^ icujufque jnenfis. 

22. 

5. De dtitio, ejiifque paHibus, Skxbilice. 25. i)., 

6. Oratio facerdptalls. _ 2(5. 

7. Argumentuift lilnarfi^; qliittdb et qualiter obfer- 
ventur tcmpora ad res ageusias. ; . • , -^27. 

8. De primo die feculi^fiye de aequinqftio vemali ; 
de riofte, fie anno, muttdb, '*qui}ito 

faltu lunae, aliifque ; Saxonic*?. Exc(irpuntiir Msec fJ^r*^ 
omnia ex libro Ven. Beda?, de temporibus. so. 

9. Alphabetum cum fignificatione uniufcujufque 
literae, Saxonice ; aliaque.. , 55. b. 

10. Paflio Domini noftri Jefu Chrifti, fecunduni 
Johannem; ' 57. 

11. Pfalmi et orationes cantaiidi ad crucifixi pe- 
dem dextrum et finiftrum, ad manum dextram et 
finiftram, ad osin medio pcdoris; hymni atqueetiam 
prece^ ad crucem : illic quatuor r^flignantur cauf© 
quar6 fanfta crux adoiratur. Prarrtiittitur iinago 
Chrifti in cruce, et S. Mariae Virginis, et S, Jphannis 
ad latera ttantium ; at in fuperiore parte iconis ima- 
gines folis et lunas, et yeficuli fequentes : 

" Ilaec crux coNfignet iElfwinum corpore niente, 
" In qua fufpendem traxrt Deus onmia fecum." 66. 

12. Oratio ad angelum <HiftQdem- . . 74. 

13. Preces ad Sanfcliflimam Triniljatem, virgineni 
Mariam, S. Petrum, Benediftum, aliofque fanctos.— 
Proeponuntur, in circulo inclufae, pifturs DeiPatris, et 
Filii, et B. Marite virginis puerufn in finu gcftantis, 
fuper cujus coronam adftat columba : ; fub pedibus 
conculcantur Diabolus, Judas, et Arius. 76. 

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Codex chartdc. in folio, conftans foliis 430. 

Abridgment of the records of Parliament in the 
ToWtr, ftom i Eiv. uL^ ^BBvi, Ob 1o ^- ^ O 

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Titm, III. 
Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 480. 

Copies of the rolls of Parliament, from li to 21 
Ric. II. 

Titus, E. IV. 

' Godex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 429. 
Copies of the rolls of Parliament, from i to 9 Hen. V. 

' Titus, E. V. 
Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 421. 

Copies of the. rolls of Parliament, from l to l6! 
lien. VI. 

Titus^ E. Yl. 
Codex chartac. in^ folio, conftans foliis 39 1. 

Copies of the rolls of ParliameM, from 17 to 39 
Hen. VI. 

Titus, E. VII. 
Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 537. 

Copies of the rolls of Parliament, from i to 7 
Edw.lV. 

. Titus, E. Yin. 
Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 333. 

; Copies of the rolls of Parliament, from 12 to 14 
£dw. ly. >9,th inclufive. 

Titus, E. IX. 
Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 416. 

Copies of the rolls of Parliament, from 13 to 22 
Edw. IV. and i Ric. III. 

Titus, E. X. 
Codex chartac, in folio, conftans foliis 384. 
Copies of the rolls of Parliament of i Hen. VII. 

Titus, E. XI. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 545. 

Copies of the rolls of Parliament, from 3 to 19 
Hen. VII. inclufive. 

Titus, E. XII. 

Codex charUc. in folio, conftans foliis 539- 

Copies of the rolb of Parliament, from i to 6 
Hen. VlII. 

Titus, E. XIII. 

Codex chartac- in folio, conftans foliis 333. 

Copies of the rolls of Parliament of 7, 14, and 15 
Hen. VUI. 

Titus, E. XIV. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 343. 

Copies of the rolls of Parliament, from 21 to 24 
Hen. VIIL 



Titus, F.l. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 315. 

Copies of the rolls of Parliament, from 1 to so 
Eliz. 

Titus, F. II. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 217. . 

Copies of the rolls of Parliament, from so to 4S 
Eliz. 

Titus, F. III. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 330. 

1. Statute collegii Cardinalitii, OxonisB. 2* 

2. K. Henry VII, to the Bp. of Durham ; fignifying 
that he had ordered fir Robt Chamberlayne and fome 
other perfons taken\vithifi the liberties of the church 
of Durham, to be brought to his prefence agreeal>ly to 
the franchifes of St. Cuthbert. (Orig.) Wcftm. 
Feb. 5. 9 !. 

8. Devices for a committee to be eftabliflied in'thet 
north parts, temp. Hen. VIII. gs. 

4. The caufc of the ceafing of the council in the 
north. (A rough draught.) 95. 

5. The Council of the north, to Henry VIII ; de- 
claring the outrages of the TyndaJifts. (Orig.?) 
Ne\vcaftle, Sept 21. 97. 

6. ^ Inftraftions of Card. Wolfc^, to T. Magnus j 
concerning payments to be made m behalf of the 

of Richmond. 102, 

7. The Treafurer of the north, to Q. Elizabeth ; 
mentioning great diforders in thofe parts. (A 
drau^t) ' 103. 

8. Q. Elizabeth, to fir Wm. Bowes treafurer of 
Berwick; ordering a payment to fir Rich. Mufgrav^ 
mafter of ordnance for the north. , (Orig.) Green-^ 
wich, June 30, 1 601. 105. 

9. Such articles of the inftruftions in the north, a$^ 
concern the adminiftration of juftice. 107. 

10. Six original letters fiom the Lords of the Privy 
Council, to the E. of Suflex, prefident, and the reft 
of the council of the north; approving of their con- 
du6i:, and giving them further orders concerning in- 
furreftions in thofe parts. June 4, 2, July 13, May 
20, Aug. 14, and July 23, 1569. m. 

1 1. AbftraAs of the inftruftions for the Councils of 
the north and of the marches of Wales ; the former 
dated Aug. 10, 1599, and the latter Aug. 23, 1607. 
(fol. 129. 130. 128. 131. 127. 132.) with marginal 
notes of their differences. 1 29. b. 

12. A petition of the mayor and corporation of 
York, to K. James L concerning the privilege of 
having a fword borne before the mayor; referred by 
the king to the ear^ mai-flial's court, June 20, 1608. 
(Orig.) i^^3.' 

13. A brief inftruftion for the carl of Huntingdon, 
prefident of the council in the north, and fuch as are 
in commiflion with him. (Orig. figned by Q. EHz.) 
Oa. 24, 1^72. 136. 

14. Other inftruftidns of Q. Eliz. to the earl of 
Huntington. (A draught.) 108. 

15. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Huntingdon Prcf. 
of the north ; fending him for his rule the inftruc- 
tions formerly given to. the E. of Suflfcx when ap- 
pointed to that office. The letter original, dated 
Hampton-court, Nov. ^3, 1572. 143. 

IG. Q. Elizabeth's mffruftions, to Thomas Young 

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Archbp. of York, prefident of the council in the 
north, and the reft of the faid council. (Orig.) June 
4, 1564. 156. 

1 7. Britannicae hiftorise defenfio, per Johannem Pri- 
faeum ; in epiftola ad Brianum Tuke, Eq. Auf. 1 67. 

18. Hiftory of Britifh kings, chiefly Arthur. 214. 

19. Hiftoria regis Ricardi II. fragmentum. 253. 

20. Quaedam hiftorica de abbatia de Stanlaw, quam 
fundavit Jo. Lacy, conftabularius Ceftrias et dom. de 
Halton, A* 1172: cum catalogo abbatum. 258. 

21. Vita S. Ofmundi : imperfefte. 259. 

' 22. A difcoulfi^ of a frenchtnan, on the concerns 
between England and the Low countries in the time 
of the D. d'Alba. (French.) The beginning is at 
fol. 305. b. 261. 

23. A note of the number of fhips and mariners 
that were with K Edward III. at the fiege of Calais ; 
with the allowance of wages and diet for ambafladors* 
1346. 262. 

24. Difcourfc of means to divert the K. of Spain 
from employment of his forces in thefe parts. 264. 

25. The manner of diflblving the abbies by K. 
Henry VIII. 265. b. 

26. Norton, for difcoyery of unfound fubje6ls to- 
wards the queen. 267. 

27. of the five periods of 500 years^ 268. 

28. Minutes of letters from W* Ld. Paget, to the 
D. of Somerfet. 1549. 273. 

29. A difcourfe of the general decay of havens, 
creeks, and harbours, upon the coaft of England. 

277. 

SO. An abftraft of the anfwer to the Bp* of Rofle*s 
book, concerning quecu Mary of Sc's* title to the 
crown of England. 284. b. 

31. Difcourfes which the prince of Orange Will. I. 
liad with W. H. touching the Hate of the Low coun- 
tries. June, 1573. 292. 

32. Mr. Beale's difcourfe after the maflacre in 
France. 1572. 299» 

S3. Breviary of the hiftory of England, by fir Wal- 
ter Raleigh ; being that part which relates to the reign 
of William the Conqueror. 306. 

34. Methodus docens quomodo univerfae gentes 
pofTmt uti eadem lingua. 321. 



Titus, F. IV. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans folils s64. 

1. Obfervations of the proceedings in Parliahient, 
in the ift and 2d years of K* James L 1 . 

2. A memorial touching the review of the penal 
laws, and the amendment of the common law. 9. 

3. A coUedion of fuch things as have been, by 
feveral men, dofired to be obtained of his majefty, for 
the good of his people. 1 1. 

4. Proceedings in Parliament, I. and 2 James 1. 

15. 

5. A petition to the king, for redrefs of grievances. 
(Q^whether by Parliament.) 23. 

6 A brief confideration, touching the unioii of two 
kingdoms in the hands of one king. 83. 

7^ A fpeech of fir Fr. Bacon, in the houfe of com- 
mons ; concerning the naturalization of the Scots. 
1 Jac. I. 36. 

8. Five papers on the naturalization of the Scots; 
foroc by fir Edwin Sands* .48. 



9. Two papers on efcuagCi . 584 

10. Seven papers, being afts, difcourfes, &c. 
touching the union between England and Scotland. 

62. 

1 1. An anfwer of James I, to a memorial of the 
houfe of commons, touching the redxefs of grievances. 
(Q^ whether IV. 5.) 1605. 86. 

12; Proceedings in Parliament, from Nov. is, 1606> 
to July 5, 1607 i 93. 

13- A difcourfe of the king's wants; and what 
money h^th been received, and how dilburfed. 107. 

14* Proceedings in Parliament; 1609 and 16 10. 

112. 

15. The humble petition of the commons to his 
majefty. 16 10. 133. 

16. The king's anfwer to thd above petitidn. July 

10, 1610. J48. 

17. Articles concluded on by the houfes of Parlia- 
ment, for the great contrad for his majefty's tenures j 
and three other articles touching the fame. 1610. 

154. 158. 

18. A petitioti of the houfe of commons to the 
king, touching religious matters ; and the draught 
of an anfwer ia the king's own hand. 167. 

19. R. C. to fir Edward Montague; on ccclefiafti- 
cal affairs. A draughts 170. 

20. Eleven articles, being a6ls and other papers 
touching the eftabliftiment of the church, andalfa 
regulations of colleges in the univerfities, cathedrals^ 
&c* 174. 

21. A remotiftxance of the commons againftthe 
king's inhibition for them not to proceed in the ex- 
amining of his right to impofe without alTent of par-^ 
liament- 200. 

22. The inconveniences that may arife from im-» 
pofitions upon foreign commodities. 2 18. 

23. Thirteen articles, relating to impofitions, par- 
ticularly duties^ 223. 

24» Six articles touching the privileges, &c. of the 
merchants adventurers. 261. 

25. Reafons to further the bill of reunion of a 
branch of the ftatute of 23 Hen. VIII. for the inhi- 
bition of the bringing in of French wines between 
Michaelmas and Candlemas, with provifion againft 
falfifying of wines. 289. 

26. A petition of the cardmakers, againft the im- 
portation of cards* 291. 

27. ' ' — of the merchants of iEngland, now 

moft intolerably vexed by Spanifli cruelties; with 
a ftatement of the fame to Parliament 293. 

28. A brief of the caufe in difference between th^ 
company of the Battery works, and Thomas Morris. 

299. 

29. Subftatice of the bill concerning apothecaries. 

801. 

30. A breviate of an aft for the fkin ners of London^ 
and a paper touching their grievances^ 303. 

81. Seven articles, being afts againft exceflivtf 
fees, abufes in the court of marflialfea^ &c. concern* 
ing conveyances made by corporations, &c. S08. 

32. A breviate for draining of the fens in Ely; 
and conditions for undertaking the work. 3 ig. 

8S. A ftatement on the pretended caufes of the late 
tumults, yiz. inclofures, converting arable lands, de- 
population. 320. 

34. A provifo for the poor inhabitants of certain 
fen tOAvns between Berwick and London^ (Printed.) 

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35. An aft for the fale of the lands of William Elfex 
of Lambourne in B^rks. 321. 

36. A printed paper on fome differences between 
the painters and plaifterers. 39.4. 

37. Hen. (Howard E. of) Northampton, to Ld. 

, two letters on fome deliberations in council. 

(Orig?) 325. 

38. Two letters; the latter from fir Fr. Bacon, to 
James I. offering his opinion concerning fome af- 
fairs in Parliament 388. 

39. Tho. (Howard E. oO Suffolk, toLd. . - . . . on 
fome parliamentary affairs. (Orig.) 335. 

40* Tho. Lake, to Ld on the calling of a 

iParliament (Orig.) Newmarket, Feb* 19, i6i3. 

337. 

41. A note of fuch things as the king, without a6l 
of Parliament, may give to his fubje6ls, 338. b. 

4a. Bills to be drawn, by the king's dire6Hon; and 
matters to be fued of his majefty in behalf of the 
commons. Two articles. 339. 

^d. A paper (feemingly of ^James I.) concerning 
abufes complained of. 341. 

44. A memorial of things to be reprefented to his 
majefty by the E. of Rochefter, in behalf of the com- 
mons. 348. 

45. Three papers concerning impofitions, and the 
rights of Parliament. 344. 

46. Reafon3 to induce the fpirituality and tem- 
poraltv of this kingdom, to grant unto the king a 
large fubfidy. 349. 

47. Two fpceches of K. J^mes I. in Parliament, 
A- 1614. 357. 

48. A flatement on the refHtution of wrongs done 
to merchants in foreign trade. 363. 

49. Another copy of the petition, IV. 27. 564. 

Titus, F. V. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans fol. 451. 

Letters, infiruftions, and other papers concerning 
Ireland, from 1582 to 1587; being an official copy 
book, perhaps belonging to tJie privy council. 



Titus, F- VI. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 104. 

1. Excerpta ex libro monafterii de Notle, et aliis. 

1. 

2. CoUeftanea de fundatione quorundam monaf- 
teriorum in Anglia, quas variis locis hujus voluminis 
interferuntur. 5, 

3. Colle6lanea de quibufdam fan6lis Saxonicis et 
Anglicis, de Ardano, Adhelmo, &c. ordine alphabe- 
tico : fed non continuatur ultra literam E. g. 

4. Excerpta ex libro Gul. Malmefburienfift de 
antiquitate GlaftonisB. 39. 

5. Compendium hiftoricum de Britannia; cum 
aliis fragmeutis hiftoricis. 5 h 

6. Excerpta ex Symone Dunelmenfi; ex libro Win- 
ton^ &c* 64. 

7: TTtedcfcriptionof thecityof Exccfter; by John 
Vowell, alias Hoker. 1559. 88. 

8. A difcourfe of the diffenfions between Q. Mary 
of Scotland, and K. Henry her hulband, March 9, 
1565. written at Berwick, April 1566. 



Titus, F. VIL 

Codex chartac. in folio, male habitus, conftans fol. 

162. 

Gul. Camdeni colle£tan^ quibus ufus eft in com^ 
ponenda fua Britannia. 

Titus, F. VIIL 

Codex chartac, in folio, male habitus, co^fttns fot 115; 
cum fup. fnnul compa^us. 

Ejufdem pars fecunda colleftaneorlim. 

Titusy F. IX. , 

Codex chartac. in folio min. male habitus, conflans 

foliis 89. 

Ejufdem colleftaneorum pars tertia^ 

Titus, F. X. 

Codex chartac. in 4to. foliis conftans 144. 

Danielis Rogerfii, Angli, antiquse de Britannia ob- 
fervationcs : manu propria. 

Titus, F. XL 

Codex chartac. in 4to. min. conftans foliis 67. 

Gul. Camdeni, et aliorum, colleftanea de rebus 
Britannicis. 

Tkus, F. xir. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 200. 

A copy book of tranfaftionp between England and 
Germany, in the time of Q. Elizabeth- 

N. B. A few papers and parcluneuts towards tfcc. 
end are originals. 

Titus, F. XIII. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 348. 

1. A fchedule of papers concerning Scotland : of 
uncertain dates. 1. 

2. K. Edgar's donation of Coldingfhamfliire to the 
monaftery of Durham. (Latin.) Sept 4, 1097. 16. 

3. William II. of England, his confirmation of Ed- 
gar's donation, &c. (Latin.) 17. 

4. Hiftorical notes on the wars, and other tranfac- 
tions with Scotland, from 1135 to 11 89. (Latin.) 

18. 

5. A declaration of homage, by the abbots, priors, 
amd priorcflfls of Scotland, to Edward I. Ber>rick, 
1«96. 21. 

6. Tb^ title of a ratification of privileges by David 
I. of Sc. 25, 

7. Carta conventionis inter Henricum II. R. AngL 
etWillelm. R. Scotor. (vid. Ilymer I. 39.) 11 74. es. 

' 8. Ricardi I. confirmatio Wil^ R, Scotor. de liber- 
i tate conceffa progenitor ibus ejufdem. 3^ 

9» Edward I? a declaration concerning tho bor- 
ders. The end wanting- 53. 

10. A fchedule of papers concerning Scotland. 37. 

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11. A regifterof the chiefeft matters concluded, 
concerning the marches. 1 249- 

13. Statutes of Scotland, to be obferved in time of 
war. 1448. ' 39. 

13. A note of ftatutes concerning the bdrder?. 41. 

1 4. Schedules of papers concemirtg Scotland in the 
reiffns of Ed. L II. III. Ric. 11. Hen. IV. V. and VI. 

41. 

15. Indenture of a truce betwixt Hen* VI. and 
James II. of Sc. with the full powers of the conimif- 
fioners. vid. Ryra. XI. 247. Nov. 15, 1449. C)i- 

1 6. A treaty of a ceflation of arms between Edward 
IV. and James III. of Sc. Yotk, June i, 1464. vid. 
the confirmat. Rym. XI. 525. The full powers 
are below, f. 132 and 133. b. . 78. 

17. A fchedule of papers relating to Scotland, in 
the rei^BS of Edw. iv. Ric. III. and Hen. VII. 92. h. 

18. Edward VI; his inftru6tions to the Bp. of Dur- 
ham and fir Robt. Bowes, for treating with Scotld. 
about the comprehenlion in a French treaty. 99. 

1 9. Edward VI ; his inftruftions to commiffioners for 
treating with Scotland. 1 0 1 . 

20. A fchedule of papers relating to Scotland, in 
the reign of Edw. vi. 104. 

21. A treaty between Edward vi. and Mary Q. of 
Sc. for comprehending her in a French treaty, vid. 
Rym. XV. 265. June 10, 1551. 105. b. 

22. Indenture of a treaty betwixt Q. Elizabeth 
and Q. Mary of Sc. Dec. 4, 1553. 120. 

23. Edward IV; his commiflion for treating with 
Scotland. (Lat.) This belongs to the above treaty, 
foL 78. vid. Rym. XI. 524. York, May 26, 1464. 

132. 

24. James III. K. of Sc. ; his commiflion for treat- 
ing with England. This belongs to the a bove treaty, 
fol. 78. York, June 1, 1464. 133. b. 

25. A treaty of peace between Henry vm. and 
James v. vid. Rymer, XIV. 529. May Ii, 1534. 

136. 

26. Edward VI ; a commiflion to fir Rich. South- 
well and Mr. Ryder for vi6hialling and arming for- 
tified places. 156. 

27. A book of the ftate of the frontiers and marches 
between England and Scotland ; by fir Robt. Bowes, 
at the requefl; of the marquis of Dorfet. 1551. 160. 

28. An abftraft of the Scots bound and fworn to 
fcrve the king (Edw. VI.) 1552. 215. 

29. Certificate of the decay of Carlifle, by Waiter 
Strickland, &c. June 12, 1563. 420. 

so. Treaty of Carlifle, between the commiflioners 
of Q. Eliz. and K. James vi. confirmed May ly 1597. 

232. 



31. Philip and Mary's commiffion to the E. of 
Northumberland, as warden of the inarches, conf. 
Rym. XV- 472. Richmond, Aug. 9, 1557. 238. 

32. The marquis (Grey) of Doifet's commiflion to 
Ld. Ogle, to be his deputy. Aug. 17, 1547. ^40. 

r>3. Articles delivered by the D. of Norfolk, to be 
anfwered by the Sc. wardens. 246. 

34. A note of bills exhibited againft the fubje6ls 
of the ihiddle marches; with answers. 0&. 1568. 

247. 

55.. Ld. Hunfdon, to Ld. Burleigh ; aboiit a meet- 
ing on the borders. (Orig.) Berwick, 06t. 23, I587w 

249. 

36* Henry viil ; his commiflion to fir J. Cutt and 
Ric. Gough, for the furvcy of Berwick. (Lat.) July 
29. 255. 

37. Charges of the marches of Berwick, &c. fent 
from the Ld. tr^afuren Jan. 1583. 257. 

38. A note on the walls round Berwick* Sept. 26, 
1587- 269. 

89. A Ihort treatife on fortification, (Latin.) 

473. 

40. Q. Eli^abeth^s inftru6lions to the Archbp. of 
York, prefident of flie council in the north. Nov. 
1562. fi85. 

41. A memorial of fucll commifliong and warrants 
as are to be ferved out for tlie lord prefident in the 
north. 301. 

42. A note of tlie council's fees in the north, in 
the time qf Hen. VIII. and afterwards ; and of the . 
alterations thereof. 303. 

43. Note of the number of horfes and nags that 
her majefty's tenants are to find for the fef vice upon 
the borders of Cumberland. 1592. 30i, hf 

44. Special caufes of the decay of horfemen on the 
borders. 306^ 

' 45. Articles anfwered by the D. of Norfolk, con- 
; cerning orders to be taken for the north parts, by th« 
queen's commandment. Aug. 30, 1566. 309. 

46. Q. Elizabeth's inftruftions to the E. of Hunt- 
ingdon, prefident of the council in the north. M ^/i 
1574. 917. 

Titus, R XIV- 

Codex chartaceus, in 4to. majori ; conftans foliis 73. 

1. Notes concerning the affaks of France, Spain, 
pedigrees, &c. j. 

2. Extrads out of prefident Jeanin*s panegyric of 
Henry iv. K. of Fr. 19. h. 

3. Notes concerning German princes. 30- 

4- Queedam de antiquis infcriptionibus, et nummis. 

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Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 160. 

1. Ifidori Hifpalenfis epifcopi liber, de natura 
l;erum. 3. 

2. Gloff© diverfae, five expofitiones difficilium 
vocabuiorum : initium, " Dypticas, i. e. tabellas ; 
" Corcula, i* e. princeps ludi." 37. b. 

3. Fragmentum de ratione calendarii et faltas 
lunae : item tabula de quatuor legitimis jejuniis. 39. 

4. Libellus ad inftruendos pueros, fub nomine 
Prifciani compofitus : charafteribns Saxonicis. 40. 

5. Vcrfus Bed® prefbyteri, de die judicii : iifdem 
charafteribus. 

6. Medicamentum quoddam, Saxonice: item, 
parvus index librorum Athelftani ; Uteris Saxonicis. 

55. b. 

7. Giraldi Cambrenfis, itinerarium Cambriae. 56. 

8. Ejufdem, defcriptio Cambriae; libri duo : fc. i etl 
1, illaudabilium. i J i . b. 

9. Traflatus retraftationum, et catalogus librorum 
diligentia Giraldi compolitorum, 135. b. 

10. Chronica Ven. Bedse, et aliorum, ufquc ad An. 
1288|: ubi, verfus finem, multade rebus etprincipibus 
Wallicis liabentur. 138. 

11. De fucceffione epifcoporum Mcnevenfium, et 
geftis eorum ; viz. Bemardi, et Davidis II. Seculo XII. 

155. b. 

1 2. Carmen faty ricum, in monachos. 157. 

. 15. Cognatio et genealogia Brychain, unde Bre- 
chinia di^ eft pars Demetr«e. 157. b. 



DomitiajiuSj It. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 14S, 

1. Chronica queedam brevis fratris Johan. Somour, 
ordinis S. Francifci de conventu villjB Briggewater. i. 

2. Liber de fitu, inftitutione, privilegiis et poffef- 
fionibus, earumque limitibus, ecclefiaj Sci. Martini 
de Bello, k R. Willielmo et ab aliis datis. 7. 

3. Breve chronicon de regibus Britonum et An- 
glorum, ad tempora R. Edwardi I. ubi agitur de ho- 
magio regis Scotiae, eidem regi praeftito. 130. 

4. Brevis hiftoria regum Britonum et Anglorum, 
h. e. k Bruto ad depofitionem R. Edwardi IL partim 
GdHice, partim Latine. 1 4 1. 



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Codex membran. in4to. conftans fol. 25€. 

1. Chronica de regibus Angliae fucceflive reg- 
nantibus, k tempore Bruti, ufque ad A. 1301. 
auftore Petro de Icham monacho Cantuar. i. 

£• Regiftrum chartarum monafterii Radingenfis, de 
fundatione, ratificationibus, et indulgentiis regalibus, 

f)ontificalibus, epifcopalibus, terris, poffeffionibus, 
ibertatibus, aliifque ad idem monafterium pertinen- 
tibus : in quo occurrunt multa de Leon-minfter. 
l^raemittuntur formulae juramenti quibus obftringun- 
tur fenefchallus, fubfenefchallus five clericus icac- 
carii, aliique officiarii abbatiac(l€ Rading, et pdoratus 
de Leon-minfter. 38. 



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et chartac. in 4to. conftans 

foliis 266. 



1. Chronicon AngliiE, Bruto ad R.Henricum VI. i, 

2. Aliud chronicon, quod infcribitur, Gefta rel 
chronica diverforum regum et principum, i. e. Bri- 
tonum, Saxonum et Anglorum, it Bruto ad A. D. 1429^ 
Appellatur quoque ab initio, breviarium regum An- 
glorum ; multis mifcellaneis hiftorici argumenti 
lubinde interfperfis, per Thomam Harsfeld. Liber 
chartaceus et recentioris fcripturaj : nomen T..H. in 
fine apponitur ; an vero fit au6lor dubium. 58. 

3. Ejufdem verfus rhythmici, de virtute nummi, et 
audacia mortis. 242. 

4. Verfus Wallici ; et quidam verfus rhythmici 
Latini. 244; 

5. Breve chronicon, cum epochis quibufdam, ad 
annum 1470. 247. 

6. Poeme du purgatoire de St. Patrice en Irlande, 
et autres relations fabuleufes, par un moine de Sal- 
tereie. 

Commence 



258. 



" Un moyne de Saltereie 

En efcrit ceft cunte enveie 
" A abbe de Sarti et od lalud 
Dis vous dit il qe dit mei fud.'* 

DomitianuSy V. 
Codex membran. in 4to. coTjftans foliis 1 75, 

1. Epiftola Radulphi Archiep. Cantuar. Calixto ir. 
Papa3 miffa; querentis de injuria fibi, et ecclefi^ 
Cantuar. illata, in confecratione archiepifcopi, et caufis 
ecclefiae Eboracenfis. 

2. Atteftatio R. Willielmi I, de primatu Cantuarien- 
fis ecclefioB ; cum. fubfcriptionibus epifcoporum et 
abbatiim. 13^ 

3. ProfefTio Thomas I, Eboracenfis Archiep. quam 
fecit Lanfranco Cantuar. archiepifcopo. 14/ 

4. Concilia Lanfranci, quibus interfuit Thomas. 

14- 

5. De Girardo, qui fucceffit Thorn® Eboracenfi, ac 
ejus profeffione ; et de controverfia ifta inter archie- 
pifcopos Cantuarienfes et Eboracenfes agitata, ufquc 
ad reftitutionem Thurftani per Calixtum II. 14. b. 

6. Giraldi Cambrenfis fex dialogi, de eleclione fua 
infedem Menevenfem, de moribus cleri Walli®, etde 
ipfius laboribus propter ecclefije fuae dignitatem et 
jura contra ecclefiam Cantuaricnfem. Scribit auftor 
tertiaperfona, ut de fe fecurius etconfidentius, abfqu^ 
laefa modeftia, loquatur. 2 1 . 



DomitianuSy VL 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans ex foliis 208. 

Arstebellionatus, de ea parte Notairae quas confiftit 
in aftis curiarum, proceUibus judicuni, defiuitionibus 
litium, aliifque, fecundum formam Romance curia ; 
five fumma diftaminis, compofita j>er Thomam de 
Capua, Romanas ecciefia; curdinalem. Infciibit, 
opUs Archiep. Cantuarienfi Johannes Bononienfis, niii 
dicamus duos libros horum autlorum die confufos. 

X>omitianuSj VII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 79. 

1. Initia IV. Evangeliorum, ante 500 circiteraanon 
fcripta, J. 

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2. Nomina bcnefaftorum Dunclmenfis ecclefi^i^, 
fc. regum vel ducum, reginarum et abbatiirarum, 
anachoritarum, abbatuni, prcfbyteroriim, diacotioruni, 
dericorum, et monachonim ; literis aureis et argenteis 
ciiTa tempora ^ItVedi regis, fed pofieris tenipoiibii^ 
non tanta cura et inethodo conlcripta. Inleruntur 
etiam quiedam antiqiiiB convcntiones inter Sci. Cuth- 
berti conventum aliofque factje ; hifque vetultis ad- 
dita funt alias membranaj, in quibus continiiantur 
nomina benefaftorum ejufdem ecclefiai ufque ad dif- 
folutioneni ejus, regnantc Henrico VIII. vid. Wanleii 
Cod. Saxon. Catal. p. 249. 12. 

Domitianus^ VIIL 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 173. 

1. Hiftoria regum Saxonum. 1. 

2. Nomina antiquorum archiepifcoporum Cantua- 
rienfiiim, et Kboracenfuim, item Dunelmenfium epif- 
coporum : ubi de portatione corporis Sci. Cuthbeiti, 
ejus re([uic in Ceaftre per 1 15 annos, etdeinde tranda- 
tione ad Dunelmum. 8. b. 

3. Nomina comitatuum Anglise. 9. 

4. De fucceilione comitum Northumbrenfium poft 
Eiricum, ultimum rcgem. 9. 

5. Epiftola Pafchalis II. P. ad R. Henricum I ; 
fuper inveftituris. 10. 

6. Epiftola N . Papae, ad Henricum imperatorem ; 
jTi qua concedit illi cleftiones epifcoporum et abba- 
turn Teutonici rcgni. 1 1, b. 

7. Forma renunciationis inveftiturarum per annu- 
lum et baculum fariie, per Henricum imperatorem, in 
qua concedit canonicam fieri eledionem et liberam 
confecraticmem. 1 2. 

8. Juramentum quod epifcopi pricftabant Romano 
pontifici. 12. 

9. Verfusquidam rhythmic!, continentes querelam 
animiB pccnitentis, hymiios ad Deum, et profeffionem 
Cdei orthodoxa\ 12. b. 

10. Compendium hiftoriiv, turri Babylonica, et 
divifione tenie, ad Ludovicum imperatorem, filium 
Caroli magni. 15. 

11. Chronicon Saxonico-Latinum a Chrifto nato, 
fere ad mortem Kdwardi R. et Conf. cum prsefatione 
Saxonica, ex initio Hift. Ecdes. 13edaj defumpta. 
Multa comnientitia inferuntur in hoc codice k mo- 
nacho quodam (ut videtur) Eccl. Chi. Cantuarin?. 
Hie eft ille codex quern defcribere operse pretium 
duxit Fr. Junius F. F. cuius difcrepantes le6tiones 
diligcntiilime notavit in chronici fui Saxonici imo 
niargine, vir Clar. Edm. Gibfonus. og, 

12. Epiftola Roberti abbatis Montis S. Michaelis, 
ad Rogerum abbatem Beccenfem ; de chronicis 
Eufebii Ciefarienfis, continuatis per S. Hieronymum, 
aliofque. 70. 

1 3. Ejufdem Roberti annales de rebus Romanorum, 
FriinGorum, et Anglorum, ab A* 1 153, ad An. 1179. 
Minime concordant cum illis ejufdem auAoris annali- 
hus, quas Piftorius, in ipfius Germ, fcriptorum edi- 
tione, typis evulgavit. 70. b. 

14. Liber imperfcdus, qui olim conftabat IV. libris, 
ut ex titulo poft argumentum operis patet ; quorum 
primus, continebat, Leges AngHcas in Latinum 
tranflatas. Solas vero jam occurrunt leges Cnuti, et 
capituia legum R. Alfridi, cum X. pr^eceptis Mofaicis, 
legum judicialium epitome, concilii Hierofolymitani 
epiftola, et initiis illarum legum. Oteri tres libri 
defiderantur ; viz. 2. " Quoedam fcripta temporis 
iioftri necelfaria;" 3. de ftatuet agcndis caufarum ; et 
4. de furto et parti bus ejus. 94. 

15. Henrici Huntingdonienfis, epiftola ad Gualte- 



rum ; de contcmptu mundi. Exft. in Dacherii Spici- 
legio, torn. 8. p. 1 78. 110. 

16. FragmentuiYi eharta; R. Hen. I. de libertatibus 
Anglia3. : i is. 

17. Cantredae Walliae. 119. 

• 18. lliftori^e de ducibiis Nolmanliorum et regibus 

Anglorum, fragmentum, fc. h Rollone ad R. Ed- 

wardum II. 121. 

• 

19. Nota3 breves quo tempore praslia quaedam, 
regnante R. Edwardo III. inita fuerint ; et quando 
peftilentia, et alia memorabilia acciderint. 1 24. 

20. Notula quando cantreda^five centuriae Walliaj 
primo inceperint. 124. b. 

21. Liber de prima fundatione monafterii ScJ. 
Petri Gloaceftriae, fub Ofrico fub-regulo, de licentia 
regis Ethelredi ; ubi de Kyneburga aliifque abbatiflis 
quai ecclefiam primo, deinde de clericis qui poft ipfas 
eandem rcxerant, deabbatibus, h. e. a Serionc primo 
abbate A** 1072, ad Walterum Fronceftre abbatem vi- 
cefimuni, A** 1S8I. 125. b. 

22. Donationes omnium bonorum monafterii Sci. 
Petri Gloi^ceftriee, tarn tcmporalium quam fpiritua- 
lium ; ordine alphabetico. 144. b. 

23. Scutum Dei triar.gulum ; explicans myfterium 
Sanc4a3 et individuteTrinitatis. 161. 

24. Quondam alphabeta literarum, in modum cy- 
phrarum. ig^. 

25. Calendarium. 168* 



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Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 1O8. 

1. S. Aldhelmi, abbatis Malmefburienfis, epiftola 
ad Heahfridum ; contra Scotorum aites, quos tanquam 
fciolos perftringit. 3. 

2. Chaldjeorum (ita appellantur) literae ; funt vera 
Runicae. 

3. Epiftola Dionyfii exigui, ad Bonifacium primi- 
cerum Notariorum. Sec. fere VIII. fcripta. 8. 

4. Fragmenta duo : 

( 1 .) Ex quodam libro caiionum ecclefiafticorum. 
Saxonice: et, 

(2.) De S. Augufiino, ex Beda, ut videtur, de- 
fumptum. 

5. Alphabeta Runica bina Wanleio D. Hickefii 
gratia defcripta) cum explicatione Latina nominum 
veterum Runarum. jq^ 

6. Voces Saxonicae Latine redditoe. 10. b. 

7. Verfus quidam technici de calendario, cuiti 
hiftoricis obfervationibus marginalibus. 1 1. 

8. Regular ad inveniendum terminum pafchalem^ 
literas dominicales, biflextum, et numerum auieum. 

12. b. 

9. Catalogus regum Angliae, k R. Ina ad R. Ed- 
wardum I ; et.quot annos finguli regnarunt. 13. b. 

10. Experientia optima pro minutione fanguinis. 

14. 

1 1. Verfus rhythmicide regibus Anglorum. 14. b. 

12. Verfus prognoftici de die S. Pauli, &c. et de 
ijidulgentia quam concept Cleimens P. v. pro recita^ 
ti^ne (luaruudam prccum : cum aliis rhythmicis mo- 
riachalibus. 15, 

13. Jlevelatio B. Hildegardis. , ie. 

14. Prophetia, rhythmicis verftbus ocarata, cujuf-- 
dam canonici regularis (Johannis de Bridlington) 

fecundum opiuionem vuigi, qui fcbribus infirmatus 
eft," ut ipfe aufior dicit in initio propheti^e: cum 

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prolixaexpolitionc de rebus in ifta prophetia, praedic- 
tis fiib IIR. Edw. 11. et III. hie in Anglia et iu 
Francia accidentibus. Is qui commentarios fcripfit, 
cos infcribit Humfiedo de Bohun, comiti de Hereford, 
&c. et conftabulario Angliae. 1 7. 

15. Nomina regis illius qui fan6lam crucem inve- 
niet, fecunduni diverfas prophetias authenticas. 83. 

1 6. Nota de bora et minuto, quando natus erat R. 
Edwardus IV. 83. b. 

17. Literae congratulatoriae Pii IV. P. ad Edw. IV. 
R. Angl. de ipfius ad coronam fucceffione. 1 1 Kal. 
Apr. 1461. 84. 

18. The names of the lordfliips, with the Bageons 
belonging to the D. of York. 84. b. 

19. Enchiridion ad Laurentium; continens inflitu- 
tiones philofophiie et theologia\ , 85. 

DomitianuSy X. 

Codex membran. in 4tb. conftans foliis 209. 
1. De ha^redibus ScotijE. 1. 

*2. Conventiones inter reges AngUae et Scotiae. 

1. b. 

3. De divifione orbis inter tres filios Noae. 4. 

4. De fihis Woden regis. i. 
b. De divifione regni AngliiB in varia regna, fub 

primis regibus Saxonicis. 4. b. 

6. Chronicula quaedam, extrafta ex hiftoriis Bri- 
tonum. 

7. Alius tra6latulus de chronicis, ab A* 854 ad An. 
1327. 

8. Chronique depuis Brut jufqu'i Edward ill. 12. 

9. Placita quafdam in curia regis A* 21 Hen. III. 

9P. 

10. Regiftrura chartarum ecclefioe RofFenfis de ter- 
ris, maneriis et piaefentationibus ecclefiarum, de li- 
bertatibus, privilegiis, decimis, redditibus, aliifque ad 
eandem ecclefiam fpedantibus. 91. 

DomitianuSj XI. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 184L 

I. La vie S. Edmund le rey; en vers: imparfait 
vers la fin. • . 

o. Vie de S. Thomas de Canterbury ; en vers : im- 
parfait au commencement. •25. 

3. La Genefe de noftre dame feinte Marie; en 
vers. 

4. L'AlTumptione de noftre dame feinte Marie ; 
en vers. 80. b. 

5. L'Evangel tranflate dc Latin en Franceys; en 
vers. . 

6. La vie de feinte Lucie virgine ; en vers. 91. 

7. La vie la Marie Magdalene ; en vers. 92. 

8. La vie feinte Margarete ; en vers. 95. 

9. La vie feinte Marthe ; en vers. 97. 

10. La vie feinte Elizabeth, la fiUe le roy de 
Ungarie ; en vers. 99. 

I I. La vie feinte Criftine virgine ; en vers. 101. b. 

12. La vie feinte Juliane virgine ; en vers. 102. b. 

13. La vie feinte Angneys; en vers. ' 103. b. 

14. La vie feinte Agace virgine ; en vers. 105. b. 

15. Liber formularum de modo eleftionis; caufis 
quibus eleclio poteft impediri; de inftallatione ab- 
batis ; de modo praefentandi ad ecclefias ; de libelKs 
j>rocHratoriis ; aliifque in ufum monaftcrii B. Mari» 



Helluni in urbe Rothomago ; cum Uteris abbatis et 
conventus ejufdem monaftcrii ad varios, et aliorum 
ad illos. 107. 

16. De exequiis etfepultura Ymerii, decimi oftavi 
abbatis monafterii B. i\Iaria3 de Becco, A* 1304 : et 
de elcdione et benedictione fuccelforis Gilleberti, et. 
de geflis ipfius. 155. 

Domitianusy XII. 

Codex et membran. et chartac. in 4to. conftans 
foliis 156. 

1. Chronica de gente Anglorum, a Bruto ad R. 
Edwardum III. .1. 

2. Chronica de Kirkftall, k Bruto ad An. 10 Hen, 
V, 55. 

3. Sermo Ivonis Carnotenfis epifcopi, de facra- 
mentis dedicationis ecclefia?, ad nuper baptizatos. 

130. 

DomitianuSj XIII. 
Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 145. 

I. Chronicon Wintonienfis monafterii, k nativitate 
Chrifti ad An. 1277. 1. b. 

C. Chronicon Ricardi Divifenfis, monachi Winto- 
nienfis, de rebus tempore R. Ricardi I. etde gcfiis 
ipfius in Pal'jeftina; ad Robeitum, olim illius eccleli® 
priorem, qui fe ip Caitufiam receperat. 70. 

3. Liber Johannis Diaconi, dc fanftis fan6lorum, 
ad Alexandrum P. 88. 

4. Nicolai Manuacutii verfus, ad incoirupta no-- 
mina pontificum confervanda, in quibus feries illo* 
rum continetur. 96. b. 

5. De reliquiis ecclefiae Lateranenfis, et de quatuor 
fanftorum altaribus. 97. b. 

G. De Sibyllis, cum verfibus de extremo die, et 
refurrcdione. 102. 

7. Quare reges unguntur in capite, in peftore, &c. 
et de infcriptionibus in corona. i05. b. 

8. Verfus quidam rhythmici, fpiritualis quidem 
argumenti, de vanitate mundi, de morte, &c. 106. 

9. Nomina epifcoporum fub pontifice Romano, qui 
funt in alterius provincia conftituti. h. e. notitia eq- 
clefiaftica patriarchatus Romani. 108. 

10. De exiftentia viveriarum et forma maris medi- 
terranei, quod dividit Libyam et Europam ; et de dif- 
tantia locorum ejus. 1 1 2. 

I I. Epiftola prelbyteri Johannis, ad Emanuelcm 
Romeon Gubernatorem. 130. 

12. De Sibyllis, earumque vaticiniis. 13C. b. 

13. De geftis Saiacenorum, prafertim fub duobus 
fratril)us Saladino et Saftadino, et Chriftianorum oc- 
cidentalium in terra fancta; cum defcriptione fanfto- 
rum locorum circa Jerufalem. 134. b. 

14. Praedeftinatorum honiinijudicia fecunduni dif- 
tin6tiones fignorum zodiaci judicanda. 141. b. 



DomitiunnSj X I V. 

Codex membran. iu 4to. conftans fol. 240. 

1. Chronica de rebus Anglicis, ab Anno 1035 ad- 
An. 1120. Pra?inittuntur qujcdam de epifcopatibu$ 
et comitatibus Anglice, et de tribus legum fpeciebus, 
quibus hi fubjiciuntur ; et de nominibus regum Auf- 
gliae, k R. Edwardo Confelf. ad R. Edwardum I. 1. 

2. Regiftrum chartarum abbati-^ de Hida juxta 
Wintoniam. 22. 

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Domitianusj XV. 
Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 1 66. 

1. Chronicon breve, k Chrifto nato ad R. Henri- 
cum II. ^• 

C. Hiftoria infulcc et ecclefiiB Elienfis ; ubi de fitu 
infuliB, et fufe de vita et miraciilus S. virginis et re- 
<^inae Etheklreda^, de abbatiflis et abbatibus, de re- 
ftauratione ipfius cccleiije per S. Etbelwoldum, Edgaro 
regc prjecipiente, et de doiiationibus terrarum. 7. 

3. Diploma regis Henrici iV^ confirmaDS libertates 
et quietantias epifcopi prioris et coiiventus ecclefise 
Elienfis, in quo charta wtuftiflima R. Edgari reci- 
tatur, Latine et Saxonice, cum alils. 9.5. 

N. B. Saxoiiica, fcriptoris inipcritia nimium cor- 
i-upta, ea manu quae Anglice " court-hand" di- 
citur, qusc eft k Saxonica alienifllma, exarantur. 

4. Regiftrum chartamm de villis, U^rris, maneyiis, 
libertatibus, privilegiis, aliifque ad jura epifcopi et 
conventus Elienfis fpcftantibus. 1 19. 

5. Inquifitio capta apud Methwold, in com. Nor- 
folcienfi, A* C7 Hen, vi.fuper quodamWillielmo Ruf- 
fel, illic intertcdo. . 149. 

6. Inquifitio de jure et privilegiis conceffis burgo 
de Torkefey in com. Lincolnien|i, inferta literis R. 
Henrici ad vieecomitem Lincolniae. 152. b. 



DomitianuSj XVI. 
Defideratur. 

Domitianusj XVII. 
Codex membran. in 4to. conftans ex foliis 286. 

Pfalterium, pulcherrimis figuris, elegantiffimis que 
clelineatioriibus, ornatum ; cum hymnis, et fymbolo 
Athanafiano. Praemittuntur calendarium, tabulie con- 
jun6lioniun lunarium, cum viriis phafibus lunaj de- 
piftis, cycli, et tabulae feftorum mobilium. lUic plus 
quam fcmel extat piftura R. Ricardi II. genibus flexis 
coram B. Virgine, Jefura in fmu habente. Liber in 
illius regis ufum, dum puer eflet, videtur illuminatus 

DomitianuSj XVIII. 

Codex chaitac. in 4to. conftans foliis 248. 

1. ProcelTus faftusad coronationem R. Ricardi II; 
five fervitia dominorum ad coronationem regis An 
glia?. 2. 



2. Solempaitas coronationis Ricardi II. regis An- 
gliae. 12. 

3. Exequia; regales, qii)indo ex hoc fcculo reges 
migrare contigerint. 15. 

4. Mt)dus tenendi Parlian'icntum. 15. b. 

5. Officium marefchidli et conftal)ularii Angliae, 
tam tempore pacis quam guerrse. (partim Latine, 
partim Gall ice.) - 23. 

6. brdinatio belli U. Edwardi <:ontra Scotos, A' 
regni o. (GalHce.) 32. 

7. A Saxon iufcription in Runic letters, found on 
the head of a crofe at Beucaftle in 1615. 37. 

8. Excerpta qiucdam Saxonica (ex hiftoria Petro- 
bargenfi ut notavit J. Uflerius Armachanus) ab A. D. 
189 ad An. 997: per Laurentium Nowellum ut vi- 
detur. 38. 

9. Excerpta alia nonnulla (ex annalibus Saxonicis 
aliis, qui cum Waltero Gilburnenfi in hac Biblio- 
theca compatti habentur, ut adnotavit ReverendilT. 
ille primas) h. e. e codice qui infcribitur Tiberius 
E. IV. ab A** 1043 ad An. 1079 : per eundem ut vi<le- 
tur Laur. Nowellum. 49. 

10. Chronica lliberniaj, ubi de primis illius regi- 
bus et incolis. Deinde, incipit ab An. 948, et definit 
in An. 1507. Cum compendiaria regionis defcrip- 
tione, aliifque ad iftam infulam fpeftantibus. 57. b. . 

1 K Genealogias Butleriorum et Darciorum, comi- 
tuni Ultoniae, Kildaria?, et- Burgenfium ; five familiiB 
dcBourke. 91. 

12. An abbreviate of the getting of Ireland, and 
of the decay of the fame. 93. 

13. Varia; .mappjechorographica2 Hibernia:, Scotiae, 
Anglic et Wallia?; quaruni illie quje Angliam de- 
fcribunt, Saxonicis characteribus h laudato utvidetuf 
Latir. Nowello exarantur: additis quibufdam obCer- 
vationibus hiftoricis. 99- 

14. Excerpta h Giraldo de topographia Walliee, 
aliifque. 123. b. 

15. Bernardi Andreae Tholofatis, poetae laureati, 
regii hifioriographi, de vita atque geftis R. Henrici 
vn. nonnulla metric^. 126. 

16. Delacreacion des lieraulx, et ce que au dit 
office appartient. 229. 

1 7. La fondacion de I'ordre du Jartier. 236. 

1 8. La fondacion de Tordre des chevaliers del Bathe. 

243. 

19. Verfes in praife of K. Henry VII. made in his 
time. . 248. b. 



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Cleopatra^ A. I. 

Codex menibran. in 4to. niin. lacerus et male habi- 
tus, conltans foliis 212. 

1. Libei; de gefiis regum Britonum, ;\Bruto ufque 
ad annum 1C98. 3. 

2. Fragmenta quaedam de gcftis RR. Edwardi II. 
ct III. 208, b. 



Cleopatra^ A. II. 

Codex niembran. in 4to. min. foliis conftans 60. 

Vita S. Modvennas, virginis Ilibernicae, per Gal- 
fridum Edys, Burtoncnfem nionachum, 

Cleopatra^ A. III. 

Codex mem bran, in Svo. madore laefus, conftans 
foliis 1 1 7. 

1. Gloffarium Latino-Saxonicum, ufque ad li- 
t^rani P. 5. 

2. Gloflarium aliud Latitio-Saxonicum ; de avibus, 
f. 76," de textrinalibus, f 77. b, de liomine et parti- 
bus ejus, f 78, de igne, f. 80, de alea, f. 80. b,' de 
plauftris etpartibas ejus, f. 80. b, de ledulo, f. 81, de 
lignis, f 81. b, deherbis terrae, f. 82. b, de fuibus, f. 
83, dc metallis, f 83. b, de frugibus, f. 83. b, no- 
niina fec. ord. litcrarum, f. 84, de domibus, f. 86, de 
menfa, f 86. 76. 

Hoc Glofrarium (quod ab illo JElfrici non adeo 
alienum eft) una cum prsecedenti, extradum videtur 
ex quodam libro Latino, Saxonica interlineata ver- 
(ione infignito. 

S. Gloirarium Latino-Saxonicum, ex quodam libro * 
de vitis Hinftoruni, five hymnario, ut videtur, de- 
fumptum; cujus rubiicae nomina tantummodo pro- 
phetarum etfanftorum referunt. 92. 

Cleopatra^ A. IV. 

Codex chartac. in 4to. foliis conftans 126. 

Colleftanea quaidam Gul. Camdeni, quibus ufus 
eft in illuftranda Britannia fua. 



Cleopatra^ A. V. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis 195. 

Livre ou Ton traitte des x commandements, des 
articles de la foi, des revelations de St. Jean, d ap- 
prendre mourir, des vertus, de Toraifon dominicale, 
et autres fujets de religion : " compile et parfait par 
un frere de lordre des preefchoirs, k la requefte du 
roy de France Phelippe, Tan 1279." 



Cleopatra^ A. VL 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans foliis 106. 

1. Grammatica latina, charaaere Saxonico; fee 
fere IX exarata. 2 

2. Qu^ftiones de grammaticalibus, etymologicis 
&c. cum refponfionibus, eodem charadere. si. b. ' 



3. Verfus de Gregorio magno pontifice, eodem 
charaftere : fequuntur alia grammaticalia. 47. 

4. Croniques (de) London, depuis Ian 44 Hen. iii. 
jufqu'iVan 1.7 Edw. iii. 

Cleopatra^ A. VII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis 162. 

1. Chronicon Jbreve, a Chrifto nato ad A. C. 1062. 

2. Annalcs monafterii de Theokft^ery ; hiftoria fcil. 
Angliae, k R. Edwardo Confefl'. ufque ad annum 
1263. 7. 

3. Regiftrum monafterii de Theokfbery; conti- 
nens chartas donation um, et confirmationum terra- 
rum. 

4. Liber Albrici, de computo Lunse. 104. 

Cleopatra, A. VIIL 

Codex membran. in 8vo. conftans fol. 83. 

1. Verfus de quodam Benediao P. per anti- 
phrafin. 

2. Libri tres Bernardi Morlanenfis, monachi Cluni- 
acenfis, de contemptu mundi, verfibus rhythmicis; 
ad Petrum abbatem Cluniacenfium. In fine verfus 
encomiaftici de Symone, abbate Eboracenfj, et de 
comite Wulnotho. 5^ 

3. V'erfus rhylhmici IMagiftri Hildeberti : 
Incip " Pergama flerc volo fato Danais datafolo, 

" Solo capta dolo capta redada folo." 56. 

4. Poema de foemina infantem fuum comedere i 
zelotypo marito coaaa: 

Incip. " Conquentur fterilem per multos Flavins 
AftVam, 

Annos et medice confulit artis opem." 

5. An alphabetical index, to what work does not 
appear. 

Cleopatra y A. IX. 

Codex bombycinus, in 4to. conftans foliis 65. 
Poema Perfice. 

Cleopatra, A. X. 
Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis 97. 

1. Longitudo et latitudo quanmdam reo'ionum et 
urbium. ^ 

^ • i . 

2. Liber chronologicus et aftronomicus, continens 
tabulas annorum Chrifti, Alexandri, &c. declina- 
tionis foils, afcenfionum fignorum, niedii curfus ola 
netarum, &c. ^ j 'j^ 

Cleopatra, A. XI. 

Codex chartac. in 4to. min. folior. 14. cum 
fuperiore fimul compaaus. 

K »^n^ If'^.^'M^*'"" ^" '■^'^ '547, et de la 

battaille de M«lleiberg; par lefieur Berteville: dedi^ 
au roy Jbdward vj. 

Cleopatra, A. XII. 
Codex membran. in 4to.j»in. conftaas foliis 140. 

1. Chronicon Henrici de Silegrave, in quo hac 
contmentiir : 0,4V u«*. 

(a.) De 



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(a.) De primo adventu Angloram in Angliam. l. 
(b.) De divifione Anglic, in feptcm regna. i . b. 
(c.) De regibus Anglorum, ad regem Hcnricum III. 



12. 

2. Nomina pontificum Cantuarienfis ecclefiae. 

45. b. 

S. Defcriptio Angliseper comitatus. 40. 

4. De domibus religiofis in iifdem comitatibus con- 
tentis. 46. b. 

5. " De Gulielmo baftardo, rege Anglian, et tribus 
filiis ejus verfus Gallicani. 59. 

6. Philomela," verfus rhythmici per Johannem 
Hovedenum, capellanum Alianorae reginae matris R. 
Edwardi L i.e. Canticum piuni de planftu animae, 
fub iftius avis nomine. 67. 

7. Poenitentiale ; five de variis poenitentise generi- 
bus pro variis criminibus infligendge ; aliifque con- 
generis argumenti. Liber rogatu cujufdam Stephani, 
cui infcribitur, compofitus. 76. 

Cleopatra^ A. XIII. 

• Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftjlns foliis 1?^. 

1. Traclatus de regimine principum, five de vita 
principis pie et prudenter ordinanda; per quendam 
religiofum, ad R. Henrium VI : interferuntur quasdam 
precum formulae. 1. 

2. Officia matutina et aliis horis dicenda. foil : 
(a.) De S. Trinitate diebus Dominicis. 132. 
(b.) De nomine Jefu, die Lunae. 137. b. 
(c.) De Sanclo Spiritu, die Martis. 141. 
(d.) De paffione Domini, die Martis et Mercurii. 

145. 

(e.) De fapientia, die Jovis. 152. b. 

(f.) De compaflione B. Mariae infabbatis. 158. 

3. Oratio ad virginem Mariam, in quacunque 
neceffitate firma fide dicenda ; cum aliis ad eandem 
orationibus. }67. 

4- Orationes ad B. Johannem, priorem de Bridling- 
tona* 174. 

Cleopatra^ A. XIV. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 108. 

1. Bemardi Sylveftris cofmographia, profo-me- 
trice: m qua de multis rebus phyficis agitur. I. 

2. Verfus rhythmici, de fanda Matgareta. 27. 

5. Aphorifmi medicinae, incerti auftoris. 27. b. 
'4. Vita fanftse Margarette. (metrice.) 31. b. 

5- Leges Howelis Dha. (Wallice.) S3* 

6. Verfus quibus infcribitur titulus, " Imperia 
generis humani." 107. 

Cleopatra^ A. XV. 

Codex chartac. in 8vo. qui continet folia 45. praeter 
titulum. 

A treatife concerning fuits in Chancery by fub- 
pcena \ found among the books of fir Edward Saun- 
ders, late chief jufticc of England. 

Cleopatray A. XVX. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. foliis conftans 193. 
1. De necelfariis obfervantiis Scaecarii, in duobus 



libris, per modum dialog! inter magiftrum et difci- 
pulum ; in queis nuilta curiofa et obfervatu dignifiima 
continentur; puta de Dancgeldo, libro judiciario, de 
auro reginae, &c. Liber fcriptus videtur i Gervafio 
Tilburicnfi. 1. 

2. Additanienta alii auftoris, de monetai 38. 

3. De compofitione monetse et menfurarum tem- 
pore R. Edwardi I. Gallice: cum aliis ejufdem argu- 
menti colledaneis. 46; 

4. -Breve R. Henrici V. anno regni svo. ad can- 
cellarium Scaecarii, quod in ftilo figilli, vice " Fran- 
ciae," hxc verba, "haeres regni Franciae," infculpi 
facial. 49. b* 

5* A ftatute ordering the king's officers to appoint 
proper clerks. 2 Hen. VI. ftc. 49. b. 

6. Aflaium auri, fadium apud Weftmonaft. A* 23 
Edw. III. 50. 

7. Allocationes pro monetagio five coinagio, in 
turre Londinenfi. 51, 

8. Varia genera et valores auri etargenti. 53. 

9. Leges R. Edwardi, velpotius R. Gulielmi con- 
queftoris. 54. 

10. Fra^menta de placitis curiarum, et de modd 
eas tenendi ; manu neoterica* 60. 

11. Annalesab A'* 28 Edw. I. (1299) ad An. 41 
Edw. III. (I367)9iempe per Robertum de Reading, 
monachum Sci. Petri Wcllmonaft. ad An. 1.3^25, cum 
continuatione per Adamum jMerimouth ad annum 
1345, et inde per Johannem de R. monachum Well- 
monafti ad annum 1367. 67^ 



Cleopatra, B. L 

Codex membran. in 4tp. conflans foliis 183; 

1. Hiftoria belli facri, k morte Baldewirii pueit^ 
Latinorum regis feptimi, i. e. ab A' 1184, ad Hiero- 
folymas k Saracenis captas. 1. 

2. Vita B. Edmundi, Cantuarienfis archiepifcopi ; 
per Rob. Richium. 24. 

3. Vita S. Gileberti de Sempfingham, per quen- 
dam fratrem illius ordinis, Huberto Arcniep. Can- 
tuar. infcripta : cum epiftolis et refcriptis quorundam 
epifcoporum, et indultis paparum, ad confirmanda 
ccenobii Sempringhamenfis privilegia. 33. 

4. Verfus rhythmici in laudem R. Henrici V. ubi 
multa habentur contra LoUardoa. 173, 

5. Fragmentum vitae Ghrifl:i, per cardinalem Bona- 
venturam. j 79. 

6. Prophetia reperta A* 1394, Valentiae in Hif-^ 
pania, de confummatione feculi per ignem'A^ 1500. 

182. b. 

7. Legendade ampulla olei facri, k B. virgine Maria 
Thomas Cantuarienfi data, qua reges Anglia; ungi 
debent. i82. b. 

8. Qucftiones de cycle lunae, &c. cum folutioni- 
bus. 183. 

9. ^ Epiftola Luciferi ad papam et prajlatos, tempore, 
ut videtur, R. Ricardi II. fcripta. 183. b. 



Cleopatra, B. 11* 

Codex et membran. et chartac. in 4to. confiana 
fipliis 232. 

1. Epiftola prefl>}^eri Jobanni* ad Fridericum im-* 
peratorem. (Gallic^.) 1. 

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2. Liber grammaticalis de diflferentiis verbomm, 
Tuliio falfo infcriptus. i*. b. 

3. Definitiones pbilofophicje ct theologicsE. 3 1 . 

4. Meditationes B. Beraardi, fuper hbras canonicas. 

5 Verfiis rhythmici deGalfrido, Archiep. Eborac; 
filionatiirali R. Henrici 11. item, epitaphium puen 
cujufilam. *. 

6. De regibiis Anglise, k R. Alfredo ad R. Henn- 
cum ' 

7. De epifcopis et epifcopatibus Angliae, et de 
fundatione diverforum monafteriorum, 45. 

8. Inveaiv^ rhythmics contra monachos et alios 
reli^iofos, tempore R. Ricardi ii, cum defenfione 
Wicleviftarmn : partim Latine partim Anglice. 59. 

9. Definitiones virtutiim et vitiorum. 65- 

' 10. Speculum pcrfeaionis ftatus fratrum mino- 
rum. ^ 
1 1 . Vita et miracula beatae Clarae virginis. 109. 

IQ. Vita S. Bernardini, fratris minoris. 128. b. 
1 s: Vita S. Antonii de Padua. 156. 
14: Vita Ludovici epifcopi, et confefforis Caroli 

regis Siciliae. 

^ 1 5 Waltei i de Wykewane, abbatis de Winchcomb, 
pmiuifita fpiritualia et temporalia; ima cum ejufdem 
monafterii, per eundem, conftitutiombus et ordina- 
tionibus. * 



Cleopatra, B. III. 
Codex membran. in 4to. min. foHis conftans ISS. 

1. Ailredi Rievallenfis hiftoria Anglic, ad R. Hen- 
rvcum II. ^* 

e. Calendarium vetus, cum tabulis> et tra6latu de 
coniputo ecclefiaftico. 

3. Regulae de modo et obfervantia equeftris ordinis 
nauperum commilitonum S. civitatis Hierofolymi- 
tan», inftituti ab HugoneTrecis A^ ii28. ftabilitae 
ct defcriptse per Johannem Michaelenfem, juffu 
concilii, ac Bernardi abbatis Clarevallis. 70. 

4. Statuta aurei velleris, per Phtlippum ducem 
BurgundiiE. Infulis A* 1431. (GalKce.) 80. 

5. Veiius Nigelli Wireker, monachi Cantuarienfis, 
continentes prsecepta moralia. 1 1 ^. 

6. Traftatus ejufdem, ad Willielmum epifcopum 
Elienfem, Angliae cancellarium, in quo invehitur in 
corruptos feculi mores, et fpeciattm in curiales et 
ofticiales clericos. ii 3. b. 



Cleopatra, B. IV. 

Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis IS 7. 

1. Henricus Iluntingdonenfis, de imagine mundi, 
duobus libris, in quorum pofteriore prsecipue agit de 
rationc temporum et computo cccleuaftico. 2. b. 

c. Breve chronicon, k crcationc mundi ad Henri- 
cum V. imperatorem. I no. 22. 

3. Brcvis difceptatio de latitia fpirituali, &c. 

29. b. 

4. Chronicon Sarifburienfis ecclefiar, ab orbe con- 
dito ad An. 1357. 31. 

5. Chronicon aliud, k Chrifto nato ad annum 
1397. '♦S. 



6. Inquifitiones faftas A* 6 Ed. I. (l278) in qui- 
bus agitur de feodis militaribus, fcrvitiis, et honoribus 
incomitatu Lincolnienfi. io&. 



Cleopatra, B. V. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 248*. 

1. Hiftoria Britonum, k Bruto ad tempora R. Ri-» 
cardi I. (Wallice.) i. 

2. Leges Howelli boni, pnncipis Wallias. (Wal- 
lice.) 165. 

3. Hiftoriae Trojanorum fragmentum. (Wallice.) 

223. 

Cleopatra, B. VI. 

Codex membran in 4to. conftans foliis 245. 

1. Opufculum Galfridi Vifawf, dc arte diftandij 
quod intitulatur, Nova Poetria: verfibus hexa- 
metris. i. 

2. Liber mifcellaneus profo-metrice, de eodem ar- 
gument©: annon quaedam Petri Blefenfis hie fub- 
jungantur, quierendum. 31. 

3. Anti-Claudianus magiftri Alani de Anti-Rufino. 
Poem a. 87. 

4. Enchiridion magiftri Alani, quod intitulatmv 
Plan&us naturae : prolo-metrice. 1 54. 

5. Ailredus Rievallenfis, de XII. abufionibus clauf- 
tralium. 187. 

6. Oratio Dominica; falutatio Mariae ; fymbolum 
apoftolicum: veteri lingua Anglicana. 201. b. 

7. Anfelmi Elucidarium, five compendium theofo- ^ 
gicum, per modum dialogi. 202. 

8. Tra6latulus de natura epiftolaris di6la.miuis. 

230. 

9. Traftatulus de arithmetica, five de arte algo- 
riftica. 234. 

241. k 



10. Ars rhythmicandi. 



Cleopatra, B. VII. 

Codex chartac. in 4to. ex foliis conftans 33. 
E. Darcy's itinerary through part of France, 

Cleopatra, B. VIII. 

Codex chartac. in 4to. conftans fol. 30. cum fupe* 
riore fimul compaftus. 

Magnus Gruberus, de origine Rheni fluminis, ejuf- 
quc curfu, locis in ripis ejuulem infignioribus, fluvi- 
ifque in eundem influentibus. Francifco k Bova- 
diglia epifcopo Caurienfi (in Hifp.) A** 1533, infcri- 
bituF hie libellus. 



Cleopatra, B. IX. 

Codex membr. in 4to. folior 70. cum duobus fupc- 
rioribus fimul compa£ius. 

1. De ludo Schaccio, vulgo chefle, Gallice; cum 
figuris tabularum. Item verfus nonnulli de eo^env 
ludo. 4. 



Incip. " Seignors un poi mentendez 
" Ki lefs gius de efches amez." 



VcrfiT^i 



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Googl 



C L E O P A T R A, B* IX.— C. III. 



«. Verfus rhythmici de rebus mifcellis. lO, b. 

3. Quaeftiones arithmetical ; cum i*efpon(ionibus. 

. 17. b. 

4. Ypocras : h. e. Hippocratis liber phyfiognomi- 
cus, de fignificationibus tonitrum, et dierum. 21. b. 

5. Supputatio Efdra;, et argumentum Jofephi, de 
die natalis Domini, quoto die feptimanae accidit. i. e* 
prediAiones de eventibus, prout dies natalis incidit 
in fmgulos dies feptimanae. 25. b. 

6. De oblationibus regis, et reginae Angliae diebus 
feftis. 26. 

7. Liber de ratione temporis, five de computo, una 
cum calendario. 26. 

Cleopatra^ B. X. 

Codex membran. in 4to. foliis conftaiis 128. 

1. Trait6 du gouvernement des princes. 2. 

2. Diftinftio temporis, k mundi principio, ufque ad 
finem : five de feptem mundi aetatibus. 1 15. b. 

S. Les caufes pourquoy les Pfeaumes et certains 
cantiques furent fais et compof^s* 1 1 6* 

Cleopatra^ B. XI. 

Codex chartac* in 4to. madore Itefus, conftans 
foliis 92. 

1. Res ab -Egyptiis quondam hieroglyphicis fcrip- 
tas, 2. 

2. Fabii viftoris enumpratio XIIII. urbis Romoe re- 
gionum. 10. 

3. Phasdri Cofinographia* 23. 

4. ' Rhetorica* 78. b. 

Cleopatra^ B. XIL 

Codex membr. in 4to. folior. 53. cum fuperiore finiul 
compa6his. 

1. Petri de Vineis, (jui Frederico II. Imp. fuit k 
fecretis, epifliolae : libri V. pars, fciL ab Epifi. LXIL 
ufque ad finem, et liber VI. integer. 4. 

2. Breve R. Ricardi ll. de aflifa capienda. June 1 7, 
1397. 44. 

3. Friderici II. Imp. epifliolas 4, ad Henricum III. 
Anglias regem. 45. 

4. Praecepta quaedam de ftilo quem Romana fervat 
ecclefia. 52. b. 

Liber Henrico Frederico principi Walliae, ab Hen- 
rico Dethick, dioecefeos Carliol. Cancell. dono 
datus. 

Cleopatra^ B. XIII. 
Codex membran. in 4to. min. conftans foliis d 57- 

1. Homilia in die judicii. (Saxonice.) 2. 

12. ^ — Dominica II. poft Pafcham. (Saxonice.) 

8. 

3. Liber catholicorum fermonum in Anno : primus 
fermo, de initio creaturae, quando volveris. (Saxo- 
nice.) 13. 

4. De dedicatione ecclefiae. (Saxonice.) sr. 

5. Le6lio fccundum Lucam. " Ego mittam pro- 
milTum patris," et de Bifcop. Hadum. (Sax.) 38. 

6. Dominica ante Rogationem. (Saxon.) 44. < 
Accurate et pulchre confcriptae funt homiliae fupe- 

xiofes, paul6 ante conquasftum Aogliae. « < 



7. Promifiio regis ; five juramentuni regum Ano-lo- 
Saxonum tempore coronationes. Saxonicfe. Exft in 
Hickefii preftet. ad Gram. Anglo-Sax. 56. 

8. Pagina unica homilia^ qua? in aliis codicibus in- 
fcribitur" Dominica V. poft odabas Pafchce. (Saxon.) 

57. b. 

9. Conclufio bomilias cujufdam. (SaxDnlcse.) 58. 
10*. Oratio, et fymbolum apoftolicum. (Saxonice.) 

58. 

11. Vita B.Dunfl:ani, Archiep. Cantuarienfis, 59. 
Primo hujufce traflatus folio habentur fequentes ad- 
notatiunculae, viz. 

" Hunc librum, cujus auftor, ut apparebit leaori, 
" claruit tempore ipfius Dunftani, de quo agitur, 
" reperi inter veteres libros Msos. Monaft. Au- 
" guftinenfis Cantuariae A. D. \5(i5, menfe Au- 
|^gufl:i. Joan. Joflelinus." Ibi hunc ipfum 
librum k Gut. Malme/burienfi repertum efle, 
" ex libro ejufdem de antiquitate Glaftonicnfis 
" Monaft. apparet. " Ja. Uflbrius.'* 

12. Hymnus de converfione Saxonum j cum no- 
tulis muficis. \^ 

13. Compilatio five chronicon de regno et geftis 
Bntonum et Anglorum, ad An. 1305* 91, 

Cleopatra, B. XIV. 

Codex membran. in 4to. coiiftans foliis 172. 

1. Calendarium. |^ 

2. Pfalterium, cum canticis nonnullis, precationes, 
et Litania. li, . 

Plurimis pidluris adomatur ifte codex. 



Cleopatraj C. 1. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftan^ foliis 156. 

1. Poemata varia mifcellanea, pracfertim de argu- 
mentis hiftoricis ex S. fcripturis petitis ; forte Hilde-^ 
berti Coenomanenfis* 

2. Regiftmm chartarum, compofitionum, finiuni, 
&c. fpedantium ad terras monafterii Burgi S. Petri : 
pars prima. 

Cleopaira^ C. IL 
Codex membran. in 4to. conftans ex foliis 170. 

1. Regiftrum chartarum monafterii Burgi S. Petri i 
pars altera. 

2. Orationes quaedam ; inter quas oratio fuperfti^ 
tiofa ad B. Mariam, angelds,, et fandlos ; et oratio de 
S. J ohanne Evangel ifta. 16^5; 

3. Veffus de amaritudine ptaefentis vitae^ et hor- 
ribili judicii timore. 1 67, b; 

4. Fragmentum de qualitalibus glorificati cor- 
poris. 170. b. 

Cleopatra^ C. III. 

Codex chartac. in 4to. conftans ex foliis 40i. 
CoIle6lions of Mr. Francis Tbyntie ; containing: 

1. Notes of arms and monumental infcriptions in 
feveral cjburches in Eedfordfliire, Weftminfter Abbey, 
&C. fol. 1. b. 55. 67. 94/ 95. 103. 156. 198. b. 204. 
215. b.. 

2. Notes out of an Englifli chronicle. , 26. 

3. >: concerningWellsin Somerfetfliire, 35. b. 

4. Notes 



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C L E O P A T R A, C. III. IV. 



4. Notes concerning the bifliops of Wells. 40. 

5. concerning Tewklbury abbey, its foun- 
dation, and abbots. 44. 

6. Hiftorical notes out of the year books, fol. 46. 

66. 87. b. 95. 197. 266. 342. 351. 

7. Several parts of Leiand's itinerary, copied. 

f. 67. b. 179. b. 199. b. 

8. A copy of tbe foundation of tbe priory of Co- 
ventry. ^^6. b. 

9. Exfcripta ex chronicis Tlioma^ Rudborn mo- 
nachi Winton. Hen. de Huntingdon, aliorumque. 

f. 112. b. 158. 182. b. 209. 236. 

10. Names and arms of the abbots of SU Auguf- 
tine, and Abps. of Canterbury. 194. 

1 1. Nomina cardinaliuni Anglorum. 197. 

12. De fundatoribus, et fundatione abbatije de 
Theoklbery. 220. 

13. Exfcripta h chronicis ecclefi® Lichfeldenlis. 

240. 

14. '• — — h chronico Thomac Chefterton. 

257. b. 

15. chronico de Dunmow, per Nic. de 

Bromfield, ejufdem monafterii canonicum. 291. 

IQ^ . ^ chronico abbatia^ de Novoburgo. 

301. 

1 7. h chronico abbatiae de Tinterne in 

WaUia. 303- b. 

18. Tituhis illorum de Vernon, et de Genevily ad 
terras et tencmenta Laceiorum. S04. b. 

19. Excerptum h chronico abbatiae de Lanthony 
in'WaUia. 307. b. 

h chronico abbatiae de Wi«:more. 



20. 



308. 



21.^ — ■ h chronico abbatise de Lanthony 

juxta Gloucefter. 313. b. 

02. ^ chronico dc Bridlington, per 

Tliomam Pickering. 318. 

23. De epifcopis Herefordiae. S19. b. 

24. Quusdam fpeftantia ad familiam Laceiorum, et 
abbatiam de Stanlaw in comitatu Ceftrienfi, 325. 

25. Cbronicon abbatiie de Stanlaw. 328. 
aft. Fundatio monafterii de LufFeld in agro 

Northamptonienfi. 345. 

27. De comitibus Sarum. 352. 

28. Pembrochiie. 354. b. 

19. Albermarlae. 357. b. 

30. Summi Angliae jufticiarii. S58. b. 

31. Comitcs Glouceftriae. 363. 

32. Somerfetix et Porfetiac. 364. h. 

S3. SufFolcia3. 366. 

34. Warwici. 369- b. 

35. Nomina illomm, qui ad honoris titulos 8^ of- 
ficia, temp. RIL Bicardi III. Hen. vn. et VIII. Ed; 
wardi VL Philippi et Mariae, et Elizabethce, promoti 
erant. ' 374. 395. 

36. De ecclefia Roifenfi excerpta, 390. 

Cleopatra^ C. IV. 

Codex chartac. in 4to. foliis conftans 224. fol. 15 et 
16 inembran. 

1. De fimdatione ecclefiae Eboracenfis^ et primis 
archiepifcopis. 4. 

2 Archiepifcoporum Eboracenfium hiftoriola, k S. 
Paulino ad WiUielxlium Both, Archiep. LXII. rhyth- 
mice* d. b. 



3. De Paulino ; de defenfione fedis et ecclefia) per 
Wilfridum ; de recuperatione pallii per S. Egbeitum ; 
de caulk tranllalionis et mutationis rcgni Anglorum ; 
de adventu duci$ Normannonim, et coronatiane 
ejufdem ; de rcformatione ecclefix dignitaturo et- 
pro^bendarum, per Thomam archiepifcopum; defen- 
tentia pro libertate ecclefia? obtenta, per Thurftanum ; 
de fuffraganeis et provincia ecclefias Eboracenfis; 
de adveutu Scotorum in Britannia ; nomina quorun- 
dam fuffraganeordm et profefforum, i. e. de fubjcftione 
fua fedi Eboracenfi: verfibus elcgiacis. 15. 

4. Bulla Innocentii II. P. epifcopis Scotiae in genere. 

19. b. 

5. Bulla Adriani IV. P. omnibus epifcopis Scoti^u 
in fpecie. 20. 

6. Bulla Calixti III. P. eifdem; quod obediant 
metropolitano fuo, Eboracenfi archiepifcopo. 20. b. 

7. Litera Calixti ill. P. ad regem Scotiuj ; quod 
ipfe et epifcopi paieaut Eboraccnli Archiep. metropo 
litano fuo. 20. b. 

8. Litera Alexandri III. P. ad Rogerum, Eboracen- 
fem Archiep. in qua inferitur recognitio regis Scotia? 
fupcr fubjettione epifcoporum Scotorum Eborac. 
ecclefiae. pj. 

9. A fragment of a hiftory of Henry V. from the 
battle of Azincourt 1417 to the end of that reign 
1422. (partly in vcrfc.) 22. 

10. Nomina majorum et vicecomitum London, 
ab AM 4 19, ad 22 llcn. VI. 1444 ; cum narrationibus 
rerum memorabilium quag ifto iiitervallo accidebant: 
Anglice ; plura metrice. s 1 . 

11. De tranflatiorie S. Dunflani, Cantuarienfis 
archiepifcopi. 62. 

J a. De praelio inter Anglos et Scotos^ in quibus 
virtuteg DouglalTiarum et Perciovmn celebrantur: 
verfibus Anglicanis. 64. 

13. Verfes on the vanity of wordly affairs ; con- 
fiding of 12 ftanzas of 8 lines each. 69. 

14. Verfes in praife of wom^n. 71. 

15. Prophetiae qusedam Hermerici Aquilae, de 
Francis, &c. 72. b. 

1 6. Nomina fan6loram inventorum apud Glaftyng- 
buiy, ubi de Annrago et Jofepho Arimatna;enfi. 79. b. 

17. Prophetiap Johannis de Beifagorio. 80. b. 

18. Piophetia Merlini, profa et verfibus ; cum ex- 
pofitione de Sexto Hibernian, et aliis ejufmodi. 85. 

19. Prophetia S. Johannis de Bridlingtoua: verfibus 
he;cametris. 97. 

20. Prophetia Johannis de Rupe fcifra. 110. 

21. De vita bomlnia, in uudecim feptenariis com- 
pleta. . 112. b. 

22. De proprietatibus terrae Anglican© ; vcrfi'busi 

1 13. 

£3. Numerus ecclcfianim parochialium, villarum, 
feodorum militarium, et comitatuum in Anglia. 113. 

24. Prophetia de antiqui nominis Britanniae reno- 
vaUone. 1 1 3. b. 

35. Vifio B. Mariae fa£ta Thomae Cantuarienfi; de 
oleo, quo reges Anglia? erant ungendi. 114. 

26. Revelatio S. Edwardi regis et confefforis. 114. 

27. Propbetia de afino. 114. b. 

28. Prophetia reginaj Auftri, in tempore Salomonis; 
item ad cognofcenidum Sextum Hibernian; et alia 
ejufmodi ex Merlino, &c. 1 15. 

29. De cometis; quid fint, et quid fignificent, fe- 
cundum varias opiuiones : cum variis exfcriptis ex 
Cicerone, Auguftino, Jofepho, &c. 123. b» 

30. Orda quaHter Romanus pontifcx apud Bafili- 

cam 



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CLEOPATRA, C. IV VI. 



S8t 



cam S. Pet^i apoftoli debeatordinariad bcnedicendum 
impel atorem. 1 3 1 . b. 

' SI, Epiftola II. (Hen. Cliicheley»r) archiepifcopi 
Cantuarienfis, ad Martinum (V?) P. inq«afeet Hum- 
phi*ediim diicem Glouceftriae tuetur contra quorun- 
dum columnias, quali eflent impeditores praecipui 
" ecdefiie libertatis in AngHa," 139. 

32. Epiftola apologelica J ohanuis (Thorefby) Ebo- 
racenfis, Angliic cancellarii, ad Gul. Swan jurifcon- 
fultiim, qui turn Romie agebat 140. b. 

33. Epiftola TliomcB Swan, ad confanguineum fuum 
Gulielmum Swan, fcripta Oxonii in aula Gneca. 

142. b. 

54. Epiftola fratrum hofpitalis S. Thomae martyris 
de urbe, ad archiepifcopum Canturienfem ; Roma; 
fcripta, ' 143. 

35. Epiftola apologetica, Romam miffa* 144. b. 

36. Epiftola Sigifmundi imperatoris ad Papam, in 
qua Jacobum de Sirek, Herbipolcnfis et Trajeftenfts 
ecclefiarum prcepofitum, fuum legatum conftituit : 
data Seuis, A' 1432. Cum iliis ad concilium Bafi- 
Icenfe fpeftantibus; et de falvi^ conduclibus. 145. b. 

37. Literae quadam ex Anglia, per quofdam epif- 
copos et alios, miUse ad Gul. Swan, et alios 
Roma;, de rebus ecclefiafticis fub tempore R. Henrici 
VI. * 147. 

38. Litercc paparum ^Martini V. Eugerii IV. alio- 
rumque, ad illos, aliofque, deconcilio Balileenfi. 171. 

39. Copia literse buUatae, quam D. papa Benedidus 
niifit ad paites illas de Cathay, in qua fides noftra 
continetur : ita titidus fe habet, fed dceft ilia fidei 
explicatio. 1 88. 

40. Memoria explicandorum in Anglia, pro D. 
Blaiio, advocato confiftoriali. 190. 

41. Epiftola R. Henrici vi. ad Martinum V. papam; 
de canonizatione S. Ofmundi, Sarum epifcopi. 206. b. 

42. Epiftola H. (Hen. Chicheley ?) Archiep. Can- 
tuar. praelatorum, et totius cleri ittius prpyinciaB ; de 
canonizatione ejufdem. ^ 207. 

43. Refcriptum Bonifacii IX? Papa^, in qua dif- 
-penfat cum Jobanne Seynder fuper defeftu natalium, 
ut ad facros ordincs, et beneficia ecclefiaftka pramo- 
vcatur. d. 7, April A* Pont. 15^. (1 404 ?) 210. 

44. Epiftola ad Papam, de obfervatione diei domi- 
nica', quam in provinciali fynodo ftatuebat Tho. 
Fitz-Atan Archiep. Cantuar. contra barbitonfores. 

211. 

4.5. Epiftola Johannis (Stafford?) Bathonienfis et 
AVcflenfis epHcopi, ad Papam ; de ecclefia parochiali 
de Noi thadabncy (Northcadbury ?) c^am Elizabetha 
flomina de Betehaux (Boteranx?) commutavit et 
erexit in colkgiatam. 2 1 1 . b. 

4(1 Litem ad Papam, ut vellet confirmare dona- 
tioneni advocationis ccclefiae S. Sampfonis, ac areas 
terrsi, et manerii dc Crickelade, fa6tain ecclefiae 
Sarum, per Gualterum de Hungerford. 212. b. 

^ 47. Li terse fupplices prioris et capituli ecclefiae S. 
Petri et Pauli dc Bath, ad Papam, ut vellet approbare 
appropiiationcm ecclefia) parochialis de Oliveftan, 
\Vigornienfis dioecelis, in comitatu Glouceftria^, datae 
iflis per Thomam, cpircopum Wigornienfem. 213. b. 

48. Epiftola Papiii ad Carolum Francorum 

regem : de contentume et difcordiafufcitatd^nter Del- 
j>hinum \'ii*nnenlcm, primogenitum ejus, et principem 
Auraiceiifem ; ut vellet piovidere ne terris ecclefiae 
noceat. # 214. 

4Q. Epiftobe (prcedam de rebus Venetis, Mediola* 
nenfibus, ic. 214. b. 

50. Epiftola Papa^ ad cardinalem Angliae, 

A^uod R. iienrXcuJsr illius ope et confilio in fuis magnis 



et arduis negotiis indigeret, qua de caufa ilium ab 
officio legationis ablolvit. 216. b. 

51. Epiftolaj duie Pap^ ad R. Ilenricum 

fuper eadem re . . 217. 

52 Epiftola Papa? ad epift*opum Oflienfcm, 

utalfiliat magiftro et fratribus ordinis li. Maria) de 
domp Theutonicorum Jerofolymitan. in partibus 
LivoniiB conftitutis, in bello, fi contingat, contra Bo- 
hemos. 222. 

53. Epiftola Papaj • 4 . ... ad Ludovicum ducen> 
Bavariae, de exterm.inandis Bohemis haereticis. 222. b. 

54. Epiftola Papae ...... ad ducem Mediolani^ 

de provifione ecclefiae Albigavenfis. 223. b. 

55. De praeceptoria domus S. Crucis hofpitalis S. 
Johannis, con ceifa Auguftino de Rubcis clerico Pa- 
pienfi, ad inftantiam Philippi M ariae ducis Mediolani. 

223. b. 

This colleftion of letters, much mote numerous 
than could here be fpccified, appears to have been 
compiled by the above-mentioned William Swan, a 
licentiate in laws, who is alfo ftiled " litcrarum 
" apoftolicarum abbreviator, etfcriptorin Romana 
" curia." 

Cleopatra^ C. V^^ 

Codex chartac. in 4to. conftans foliis 199* 

1* Inftitutio et ftatuta hofpitalis de Savoy, pef 
executores teftamenti R. Henrici VII. A* 1523. 2. 

2. Names of the captains who went into France 
A* 5 Henry VIII. (1513.) with the bearings in their 
ftandards; with the names alfo of the French pri^ 
foners taken at " Tirwyn" that yeir. 59. 

3. Diarium geftorum A* 5 R. Henrici vni. in 
Gallia, pet Johannem Taylerum Parliamentorum 
clericum. 64. * 

4. Leonardi Aretini oratio iu hy|)ocrita$. 96. 

5. Ejufdemeifagogiconmoralisphilofophiae. 102. b. 

6. Lapi Cafteliunculi (Lapi de Caftellione) dia- 
logus, de curiae commodis. 1 1 2. 

7* Ejufdem verfio vitae Periclis ; cum pra^fationc. 

141. b. 

8. Leonardi Aretini oratio in Nebulonem male- 
dicum. 150. 

9* Antonii Tudertini confolatio ad cardinalem 
Capuanum, in obitum fratris. 162. b. 

10. Gollufii (Lini Colucii Salutati?) epiftolae 
ad Malateftam dominum Pefauriae, Petrum Turcum, 
etPaifium. 182. b. 

11. Lapi Cafteliunculi prefatio in vcrfionem La- 
tinam vitae Themiftoclis. i85. 

12. Titus QuintuirFIameus.^ ad Rupertum. i87.b. 
15. Prooemium in vitam Dionis. 188. b. 
14. Demonaftis vita, ex Luciano, per eundem La- 

pum Cafteli^nculum in Latimim converfa4 I89. b. 

Cleopatra, C. VI, 

Codex membran. in 4to^ conftans foliis 201. 

1. Regula fanftimonialium ordinis S. Jacobi; 
Normanno-Saxonice verlk ex Latino, opere Simon is 
de Gandavo, epifcopi Sarift)urienfis. 3. 

2* Hymnus in folennitate S. Etheldredae, ad vef- 
peras; aliaque. * 198. 

3. Vettres figurse cyphrsiruin arithmcticarum. 

I9d.b. 

4. Preces quondam. coo. b. 

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CLEOPATRA, C. Vll.— XI, 



Cleopatra, C. VII, 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans fol. 21 7 • 

1. Statutum de tenentibus, terrain fuani vendenti- 
bus, tenendum de capitalibus dominis feodorum im- 
mediate. 1- 

2. Expofitio cujufdam ufagii in comitatu Kantii 
qui dicitur gavelate (gavelkind.) l. b. 

S. Expofitio quorundam verborum Anglicorum, 
foil, antiquorum. 

4. Capita Vetera de placitis coronse. 3, 

5. Capita nova de eodem argumento, tempore 
Edwardi regis. j^h. 

6. Capitula de ftatutis R. Edwardi I. 7. 

7. Capitula de tonfura monetae* 9. 

8. Nomina comitatuum et epifcopatuum Angliie 
ct Walliae. 10. 

Q. Qualiter homagia ct iidelitates fmt faciendie. 

10. b. 

10. Capitula vifusfranci plcgii. 1 1. b. 

1 1. Charta R. Joliannis fafta Papae ct ecclefiae Ro- 
mana?, detributo mille marcarum. 12. b. 

12. Aflifapanis et cerevifiae, ordinata per concilium 
Edwardi R. anno ejufdem primo. 14. 

15. Hiftoriola de rcfignatione prioratus ecclefo 
Chrifri Caniuaricnlis, per quendam Thomam tunc 
j riorem, qui, exuto habitu nigro, habitum album 
Cifterticnfein induebat; ct dc controverfiis inde ortis, 
A' 1284. 15. b. 

14. Notade his qui eligunt imperatorem. 17. b. 

. 15. Statutum de relii':iori9, editum A* 35 R. Edw. I. 

18. b. 

16. Ordenaunces faites k Londres 5 Edw. II. 
touchant I'ellat cfe feon houftal et de feon realme : 
cum ordinationibus faftis virtute ejufdem commif- 
fionis; qua? ordinationes publicat?e erant in coeme- 
terio S. Pauli London, per D. Simonem Epifc. Sarilbu- 
rienfem, A* I3ii. 21. 

17. Charta et laftum mai ifconini de Romeny A* 
1287; cum ordinationibus, &c. ad eos pertinentibus. 

36. 



1 8. Dc wardis caftri Dovorenfis. 



49. 



19. Charta libertatum (juinque portuum, per R. 
Edwardum. 53. 

. 20. Charta R. Edwardi I. de cuftodia orphanorum 
portus de Sandwich ; aliaque de quinque portubus. 

55. 

21. Regiftrum conventus Scsb Maris de Merton 
in comitatu Sunia\ 58. 

22. Vita S. Albani. 20^. 

23. Exemplar bulla? P. Julii II. ad R. Henricum 
VII. pro expcditione contra Turcum. 209. 

24. Refponfio R. Heurici VII. ad breve fummi 
pon^ificis. Woodftock, Sept. 8, 1507- .212. b. 



Cleopatra, C. VIII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 168. 

1. Aurelii Prudentii Pfychoinachia ; exemplar an- 
tiquum, iconibushiftoricispaflim illufiratum, Margino 
libri, ad unamquamque iconem, habctur explicatio 
ejus Latine, Uteris rubris grandioribus, et Saxonice, 
litcris quidem nigris, fed tamen vetuftis. 1. 



2. Modus tenendi fynodos in Apglia^ antiquiiTimid 
temporibus. ^ 35. 

3. Oollc6lio canonum, in qua inulta ex fynodii 
antiquis et decretalibus PP. Romanorum^ aliifque 
defumuntur. , 37* 

Cleopatra, C. IX. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foHis i65. 

1. Hiftoriade geftis et aftibus illuftris R. Angliai 
Ricardi I. et de recuperatioue Aeon et aliarum 
civitatum ; item de obitu R. Henrici II. et fucceffione 
Ricardi filii ejus. This hiftory is a tranfcript of 
Roger de Hoveden, partly verbatim, as printed in 
Savile's Reruni Anghcarum fcriptores, p. 374, et 
feq. 1. 

2. Lamentationes MatheoluH, verfibus rhy thmicis : 
five liber de moribus, in quo invehitur in mulieres, in 
religiofos, praefules, medicos, judices, advocatos, 
burgenfes, agricolas, &c. 64. 

3. Verfus Stapulenfis ad Engelramum praefiilem ; ut 
patet ex praefatione. i 5 1 • 



Cleopatrq, C. X. 

Codex et membran. et chartac. in 4to. foliiii 
conftans 160. 

1. Chronicon Radulphi Nigri, ab orbe condito 
ufque ad captionem R. Ricaidi I. Hujus chronici 
audorem elTe Radulphum Nigrum, patet ex fol. 50. b. 
ubi csetera ejus opera recenfentur. 1 . 

2. Prophetiae Merlini, 6 Britannica lingua in 
Latinam converfa?, per Galfridum Monumethenfem, 
una cum epiftola ejufdem ad Alexandrum Epifc. 
Linqoln. Male dividuntur k bibliopego. 55. b. and 

66. 

3* Orders and rules about the choice of ja ma^or, 
and other matters relating to the city of Norwich : 
made about the time of K. Henry V. 56. 

- 4. Chronicon breve de regibus Saxonicis et An- 
glicis, illorumque geftis. Interfenixitur fpai-fim quae- 
dam, et in fine continua ferie multa adduntur de 
antiquitatibus Glaftoniac, quas fere omnia ex Guil. 
Malmefburienfi exfcribuntur. vixit auftor A* 1259. 

71. 

5. De miraculis Scae. Dei genitricis et perpetuas vir- 
ginis Marias. 100. 

6. Epiftolae preft^yteri Johannis in India (ita fe 
habet infcriptio) in quibus multa habentur de ejus 
regno, de mulieribus Amazonibus, et de iimplicibus 
viris Bragmanis. 147* 

7. Defcriptialocorum. 155 b. 

8. Prophetiae de Anti-Chrifto, fecundum fratrem 
Columbinum. ^ 156. 

9. Fragmentum de fpeciebus blei, in ufum un^tionig 
ecclefiafticas. .158. 



Cleopatra, C. XI. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foHis 122. 

1. Liber Anfelmi, qui dicitur Apologeticum : An- 
felmi apoloffcticum hoc, ut notat D. Uflerius Ar- 
machanus, habetur tomo tertio opecuni editoruni, 
titulo libri de fimilitudinibus. 2. 

2. Multae fabulofae narrationes de apparitionihus. 

4fj. 

3. De facultatibus et virtutibus humauis. 70/ 

4. De 



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4. De sedificatione clauftri muralis; ct de vita 
fratrutn clauftralium ordinanda. 78. 

5. Sermo fuper textum: Columnae aureaefuper 
bafesargenteas.'* io6. 

Cleopatra J D. I. 

Codex membr. in 4to. majori, conAans ex foliis igg. 

1. Vitruvii de architeftura, libri decern. I.b. 

a. Flavii Vegetii, illuftris viri, epitome rei mili- 
taris ; libris quatuor. 83. 

3. Caii Julii Solini Polyhiftor. Ad finem fcribitur: 
Julius Solinus explicit feliciter, (ludio et diligentia 
domiiii Tbeodofii, invidifTimi priucipi*/' 131. 

Cleopatra^ D. 11. 

Codex niembran. in 4to. majori, conftans foliis 338. 

1. Chronicon k Bruto ad annum 1346. 2. 

«. Annotationes chartarum monafterii de Gife- 
burn. At the beginning of this MS. is a painting of 
afea-fight. iia 

Cleopatra^ D. Ill* 

Codex membran. in 4to. majori, conftans foliis 302. 

1. Chronicon monafterii de Hales; contiuens gefia 
^ritannorum et Saxonum, k Bruto ad annum 1314. l . 

2. Tabulae chronologic® et pafchales, k Chrifto 
nato ad annum 1295. 59. 

3. Chronique d'Angleterre, depuis Brutus jufqu'au 
Toi Edward III. 74. 

4. Prophetia de imperatore^ et regibus Anglise et 
FrancisB. 184. 

5. Dutrepas du roi Edward III; et du courone- 
nient du roi Richard II. 185. 

6. Chartas pertinentes ad monafterium de Selby : 
ct in his, breve Jl. Ricardi II. ad abbatem de Selby, 
lit exequias celebret R. Edw. III. et de coronatione 
Ric. II. I85.b. 

7. De ornamentisecclefiae, quas pertinent ad re6lores, 
et qusB ad parochianos, in provinciis Cantuarienfi et 
Eboracenfi. 191. 

8. De Rogero de Mowbray, ct Nigello de Albeneyo, 
eorumque fumiliis. 192. 

f). Breve R. Ricardi II. ad abbatem de Selby, ut 
pcrfonaliter Parlianientointerfit; cum Uteris procura- 
tionis iftius abbatis, aliaque ad eundeni abbatem per- 
tineutia. 195. b. 

10. Litera Caroli vi. R. Franciae, ad Ricardum it. 
AngliiE regem ; cum iftius refponfo. 202. 

11. Litera R. Ricardi II. ad P. Bonifacium XI. 

S03. b- 

Cleopatra, D. IV. 
Codex membran. in 4to. maj. conftans foliis 222. 

Chronicon Glaftenburienfc, k coronatione R. 
G ulielmi I. ad Ann. 1 S88. ( 1 5 Ric. II.) Pars pofterior 
hiltoritc Ranulphi Higden, quaj defmit anno 1 Edw. 
in. fed produtta ad 15 Ric. IL ut annotavit G. Buck, 
fol. 138. b. 

Cleopatra, D. V. 
Codex membran. in 4to. maj. conftans foliis 183. 
1. Silv. Giraldi Cambrenfis, opera varia: viz. 
(a.) De mirabilibus Hiberniae: liber qui in 
cdih.s Topographia Hibemiae nuncupatur. 2, 



(b.) Expugnatio Hibemise. 52. b. 

(c.) Symbolum eleftorum, five ejufdem ad va- 
rios epiftolas. 98. 

(d.) De defcriptione mundi. 133. b. 

2. Anonymi vita Alexandii magni, cum ejufdem 
epiftolisad Dindymum. 165. b. 

Cleopatra, D. VL 

Codex membran« in 4to. maj. conftans foliis 219« 

Tranfcriptum conceflionum terrarum, relaxationum^ 
aliarumque chai*tarum in Ceftria, Lancaftria, et Mac- 
clesfield. In his multae chartas prsecipue pertinentes 
ad Robertum de Monte-alto, in comitatibus de 
Flint et Ceftria continentun 



Cleopatra, D.VII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. maj. conftans foliis 192. 

1. Ordo novum regem in Anglia conftituendi ; 
cum precibus et casremoniis. Vide plum in fine libri; 
iriale eiiim disjunguntur per bibliopegum. 2* 

2. Kalendarium continens nomina fan£lorum. 5. b. 

3. Tra6latus de tribus regibus Colonial. 12. 

4. Chroniques depuis Brutusjufqu'^TandEdw. III. 
avec preface. touchant les premiers habitans de Bre- 
tagne. 76. 

5. Lamentation of our Lady S. Mary; and alfo 
the words fpoken between her fon Jefus, and herfelf, 
in time of his pafTion. (In old Englifti.) 1 83. 

6. A fhorttreatifc about the benefit of tribulation ; 
withverfes. I87*b* 

Cleopatra, T>. VIIL 

Codex membran* in 4to maj. conftans foliis 1344 

1. Quaedam narratio de nobili rege Arthuro. 2. 

2. De origine gigantum in infula Albion oiim ha** 
bitantium ; et de nomine infulae. 3. b. 

3. Compendium de Britannia, et epifcopatibus 
Anglian. * 5. 

4. Galfridi Monumethenfis hiftoria de geftis Bri- 
tonum. 8. 

5. Narrationes quasdam fabulofae de vifionibus et 
miraculis. 109. 

6. Quasdam de virtutibus et vitiis. Infcribitur 
hoc fragmentum, Lincolnicnfis in di^tis ; bona 
exempla.'- 126. 



Cleopatra, D. IX, 

Codex et membran. et chart, in 4to. maj. conftans 

fol. 163. 

1. Annales ab initio mundi ad annum 1292. 2. 

2. Libellus de fummis pontificibus Romanas ec- 
clefias, k S. Petro ad Johannem XXII. A"" 1317* 22. 

3. Annales de geftis Anglorum, k morte Hengifti 
ad Ann. 1377. 35, 

4. Ryhthmi in veteri lingua Gallicana, de primis 
incofis Britannia^. 67- 

Incip. Ci put hom faver coment 
et quant et de quele gent 
Les grants geans primes vindrent 
" et Engleterre primes tindrent" 

5. Compendium 



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5. Compendium de archiepiCcopis Cantuarienfi- 
bu^ ^ S. A^guftino ^d Joh^nnem de Stratford. 69. 

6. Thomie Chefterfeld canonici Lichfeldienlis, hif- 
toria de epifcopis Coventrienfibus et Lichfeldienfibus, 
k prima fundatione ecclefise, ad An. 1347 ; cmn con- 
tinuatione, alia manu, ad annum 1388. vid. Wharton, 
prsef. p. 36. 71. b. 

7. Breve chronicon per annos digeftum, k R. Guli- 
cbno J. ad Ann. l$l4. 77. 

8. Fragments, with orders and letters, touching the 
civil wars, and thecaufes thereof, in therpign of Eld- 
ward II. (Lat and French.) 81. 

9. Speculum R. Ed ward i III, five tni^latus de 
gubemationp regni fccundum jufticiam : per Simo- 
jicm Iflip archiepifcopum Cantuarieufem, (In charta,) 

87. 

10. A poem in old Englilh, on the life, miracles, 
and tranllation of St. Thomas of Canterbury. 113. 

11. on the miracles of the 

blefled virgin Mary. 144. b. 

12. ' : on the life of St. 

Cecily. 150. b. 

13. ' on the life of Pope 

Gregory 11. 153. b. 



Cleopatra, E. I. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, quamplurimis membrani? 
infrrtis, couftans foliia 2f9i; cui prasfigitur fequens 
titulu5. 

The ftate of the churcH of Great Britain, from 
^ the firftpl^tatipnpf religion, Mptot^jp mpft .h^py 
*\ rejgn of king James; with all other occurrences b^- 
" twcen the fee of Rome, and the forcreigns of this 
realm : coUefted out of public records. 

" Popes bulls and breves. 

" Original inftru^lions, and other letters of ftate. 

" Ancient hiftories of the kingdom. 

" Regifters of religious houfes. 

" THE FIRST YOLVME, 

" Endina; with the entrance of king Edward the 

third." 

Spe^?iatim ^nim continet hie codex. 

1. A brief difcourfe on the antiquity of the chrif- 
tian religion in this ifland. " 2. 

De priniis ecclefiarum chriftianarum in Gallia, 
Anglia, et Hibernia fnndatoribus ; fragmentum ex 
quodam MS. circa An. 720, cxarato. 5. 

3. On the antiquity of thechriftian religion in this 
ifland. Signed Dieu m Agarde, and dated Nov. 29, 
1004. 8. 

4. A paper on the fame fubjed by William Dethick. 
H)04. ihl^ 

5. — hy Wilhn. Camden. 

12. 

a. ~- byWillm.HakewilL 

14. 

7. Profcffionum antiquorum Anglia? epifcoporum, 
Viz. Ilerewini epifc. Lichfeldienlis, Eadulphi Ebora- 
ceafis, Deneberti Wicciorum epifcopi, Rethimi Le- 
goj;^cenfis, multorMm^ue al,ioruin, antequajn pon- 
lecrarentur, formula*, de canonica obedientia a^rchie- 
pifcopis Cantuar. pra^lianda. Item privilegia ab 
Ilonorio Papa Eccl. Chrifti Cantharieiifi concefla, 
fol. 31. b. (In membranis.) iQ^ 

S. Gregoi;ii Papa^, ad ^thelbertum regem^ Ber- 



th^'* regiiiam Anglia?, et P. Augufiinum ; epifiolte 
gratulatorite, de couveifione populi Anglicani s^d 
mem chriftianam. 37. b. 

9. Epiftolas S. Gregorii Pap^ I. et aliorum Uomep 
pontificum, ad archiepifcopos Cantuarieufes, rcges 
nonnullos Anglise, et varies Britanniae efpifcopos. 
(In membranis.) 38. 

10. N^rratio de Thotna Eboracenfi Archiep. qui 
noluit profeflionera facere Lanfranco Cantuarienfi, et 
ejus fuccefToribus. (In niembr.) 45. b. 

11. Generale concilium regni Anglorum, dejure 
et primatu Dorobernenfis ecclefiae. A* 1072. (In 
niembr.) 47, 

12. EpiftolsB Lanfranci, et Atexandri Papae. (I^^ 
membr.) 48. b. 

13. Concilium totiu$ Anglian regionis, anni 1075. 
(In membr.) 51. 

14. EpiftoliE Pafcaliset Alexandri PP. Anfelmi et 
aliorum ; item petitio dericorum Eboracenfiun), et 
profeifio Thomae Ebor. Archiep, (In membr.) .^2. 

14. Refponfum abbatis Bangor ad Auguftinum 
monachum, petentem fubjeflioncm Romanas ecclefiae. 
Wallice et Anglice, ex antiquiflimo, uti dicitur, 
codice MS. 5Q, 

16. Colleftanea de primis Saxonicis regibus ad 
fidem Chrifti conveifis, et luccefibiibus; eorumque 
ecclefias Cantuarienfi donationibus. 57. 

17* Refcriptum Conftantini P. ad Brightwalc^ -'n 
Britannjarwm primatem, de juribus ecclefw Cantuar. 
et monachorum in integrum ab omni invalione 
confervandis. (Charafteribus Saxonicis; in perga- 
mena.) go. 

18. Tranfcripta variarum chartarum RR. Sax- 
oniim, ab Eadbrighto (Edberto Kantiae rege) A. 741, 
ad Agelredum (Ethelredum II.) A* 980, donationum 
praecipue ad ecclefiam Dorobernenfem, conceflkrum ; 
ex libro chartarum archiepifcopatus Cantuai\ 63. 

19. Oratio R. Eadgari ad clerum Anglias, ad re- 
fprmandos eorum mores: ex libro Ailredi Rieval- 
feufis. 81. 

20. Chartae donationum regum et reginanim Sax- 
onum, et aliorum, ab A* 995 ufque ad annum 1050: 
tranfcriptae ex laudato libro Cantuar. ecclefiae. 83. 

21. Tranfcriptum chartae Edwardi Confeflbris de 
epifcopatu Exonienfis ecclefiae: ex autographo ia 
eadem ecclefia. 91. 

22. Chartse et ordinationes R. Willielpii I. ad com- 
pefcendos mores dericorum ; item de privileges abba-* 
tiae Sci. Martini de Bello, aliifque ccclefiis, conceflis. 

92. 

23. De ortu, vita, et promotione Anfelmi abbatis 
Beccenfis, et litilnts inter ilium et RR. Willielmum 
et Henricum agitatis. • 95. 

24. Excerpta qua?dam de eodem Anfelmo, aliifque 
rebus ecclefiafticis in Anglia, ab A*" 1 109 ad An. 1 16K 

98. b. 

25. Fragmentum de archiepifcopis Menevenfibus 
qui nonAmt ufi pallio: ex hiftoria Britannica, Bri- 
tannice fcripta. 99. b. 

26. Tranfcriptum chartaj fundationis monafterii 
de Jladingia per Heiuicum I. anno fcil. regni. 26* 

100. 

27. Colleftanea de rebus ecclefiafticis in Anglia, 
et praecipue de litibus inter Henricum II. et Thomam 
Becketum, ufque ad annum 1195. 102. 

28. Bulla originalis Alexancbi III. Papa?, de fubfi- 
diis in oiiente contra Saracenos mittendis : Mont©^ 
pelfulaAi data. ( In membrana. ) 1 1 3. 

29. Tranfcripta epiftolarum duaruni fciL AJexandrir 
HI. et Clementi3 in. PP. 11 4. 

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SO. Charta originalis Lucii III. Papa^j de non im 
pedienda abbatis de Saltereia libera eleflione. A" 1 1 84 
Cum fubfcriptionibus cardinalium. (In inembrauis.) 

116. 

31. Bulla originalis Eugenii III. Papje, in qua 
monafterium S. Mariaj de Saltereia fub B. Petri pro- 
teftione fufcipit. (In menibrana*) 1 1 8. 

32. CoUedaneorum de rebus ecclefiafticis in Ang- 
lia, continuatio, annis 1 190 — 1201. 120. 

33. Literas Innocentii III. Papae, ad Philippum II. 
R. Franciae, ut vellet amicitia^ et firma focdera verae 
pacis cum rege Othone facere, &c. A** 1202; (In 
membrana.) 129. 

34. Colleftionis nuper laudat© continuatio, ab 
A** i202 ad An. 1204. 130. 

35. De litibus ortis de eleftione arcliiepifcopi Can 
tuarienfis poft obitum Huberti, inter regem Johan 
nem et monachos. (In membranis.) 134. 

36. Notulae duae, de carta quadam confiAa, et de 
itinere regis Johannis in Pidaviam. 147^ b. 

37. Bulla originalis Innocentii Papae III, de fub- 
jeftione regnorum Anglias et Hibernise fedi Romanae 

R. Johanue concefla. (In membr.) 12 IS. 149. 

38. R. Johannis chartac, patronatum epifcopatus 
JloiFenfis, et cuftodiam omnium clericorum capti- 
vorum Archiep. Cantuat. concedentes. 1216. 1 50. 

39. Bulla Innocentii Papse III. pro rege Johanne, 
contra barones. (In membr.) 1216. 151. 

40. CoUeAipnis fupradidae continuatio, ab A* 
1215 ad An. 1244. I53. 

41* Variaad querelas Innocentii Papas IV. contra 
imperatorem, et gravamina ecclefiae praefertim in 
Anglia, aliaque in concilio Lugdunenfi A* 1245. 
gcfta, fpe£lantia. (In membran.) 179. 

42. Innocentii IV* bulla, depace in ecclefia concilio 
Lugdunenfi reftituenda; data in ifto concilio VI Kal. 
Aug. 1244. (In membr.) I80. * 

43. CoUedionis continuatio, ab A* 1249 ad An. 

1254. 182. 

44. Innocentii IV. bulla ad Henricum III. R. Anglian, 
continens difpenfetionem de matrimonio cum Johanna 
regina Caftellae, in quarta confanguinitatis linea ip- 
fum contingente, contrahendo : data in ecclefia B. 
Stephani Senonenfis Anno 1250? (In membr.) 

185. 

45. Bulla originalis Alexandri IV. Papas, ad Edmun- 
dum R. Sicilias, filium R. Angliae, de iftius regni do- 
nationibus et conceffionibus. V Id. Aprilis, 1255. (In 
membran.) 186. 

46. Chartulae duK R. Henrici III. anni 1255. Col- 
leftionis nempe continuatio. 1 8 7. 

47. Bulla indulgentiae Papae Alexandri IV. ad 
Henricum III. (In membr.) 1256. I89. 

48. Apographon bullae Alexandri IV. contra re- 
bellatores in Hibernia. 1254. 190. 

49. Ilenricus III. ad cardinalem Sci. Georgii ad 
velum aureum, quajrens quod monachi Elienfes, 
abfque regali licentia, antiftitem eligprint. (In 
membr.) 1257. 191. b. 

50. Bulla Alexandri IV. ad Henricum III. quod 
conceflio ilia regni Sicilias refcindetur, nifi condi- 
tiones implercntur : data Anagniae, A* 1258. 193. 

51. CoUectionis continuatio, ab A* 1258 ad An. 
1263. 194. 

52. Urbani IV. Papce bulla de caflatione provi- 
fionum quos magnates Angliae apud Oxoniam fece- 
runt (In membr.) 1263. 198. 

53. Uybani IV. conceflio Archiepo. Cantuar. de dif- 



ponendis oblationibus ad pios ufus, et ad aedificandam 
dohmm apud Lamhith. Apographon. 1262, ve! 3. 

199. 

54. Alexandri IV. bulla, abfolvens Henricum III. de 
juraniento quodam magnatibuS prteftito. (Ip membr.) 

199.. 

55. CoUeftionis continuatio, ab A' 1264 ad An. 
1275. 199. b. 

56. Biilla Nicolai Papae HI. mifla Edwardo I, in 
quaexigit cenfum annuum mille marcarum pro reg- 
no Aiiglise. (In membr.) 1277. 211. 

57i Collfeftibnis continuatio, ab ahrio 1276 ad an- 
num 1291- 212. 

58. *rranfumptum bullae 1^'icolai IV. Papas, ad R. 
Edwardum I. in quo ilium ad bellum contra Saracenos 
gerend um excitat. 224. 

59. Bulla originalis Nicolai Papse IV. ad tl. Ed- 
wardum I; in qua ilium nionet ne libertates ct jura 
ecclefiie invadat. (In membr.) 1291. 226. 

60* CoUeflionis continuation ab A* 1293 ad an- 
num 1305. 226. b. 

61. Tranfumptum bullae Innocentii V. de ca- 
nonizationc B.Edwardi regis Angli®. (In membr.) 
Lateral!, 4 Kal. J unii, 127O. 242. 

62i Tranfumptum biillie Urbani IV. Pap©, qua 
confirmavit fententiam regum Anglite et Francorum, 
et quorundam epifcopor. et baron um, occafione quo- 
rundam ordinationum apud Oxoniam. (In membr.) 
1264. 043/ 

63. dementis P. v. conceffio ftipendii ciijufdani 
reginas Margarita Angliae, ex decimis in eodeni 
regno recipiendis. Apograph. BurdegaK 1.305, 

243. b. 

64. Bulla Clemgntis V. annullans conceffiones om- 
nes foreftarum aliarumque rerum, k rege Eclwardo l. 
baronibus, et aliis proceribus fadas. (In membr.) 
Lugduni, 4 Kal. Jan. 1306. £4& 

65. Colledlionis continuation ab A* 1SO6 ad At!. 
1308. 247. b. 

66. Clemens P. V. ad epilcopuih Wigomienfem, 
epiftola quodam liquore contaminata; (In membr.) 
IS09. 255. 

67. Colle6lionis continuatio, ab A* is 10 ad An. 
1324. 256. 

68. Placita coram rege Edwardo II. apud Ebon 
Wigan, &c. A*' 1324, ubi habetur breve ad Job. de 
Stratford. 270. 

69. Fragmenta, notute, et charta Johannis xxil, 
Papae, quoram argumenta eruere, ciim fmt mutilse, 
ct liquore quodam iiiquinatse, vix opera pretium 
videtur- 234. 



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infertis, conftans foliis 365. 

" The ftate of the Church of Great Britain, &c. 

"THE SECOND VOLVMEf' 

Being a continuation of the colle6^ion in the preced-*^ 
ing volume, beginning with the reign of Edward HI. 
and ending with the reign of Henry V. 

1. CoUeAionis de rebus ecclefiafticis Anglias con- 
tinuatio, ab A* 1327 ad An. 1333. 3. 

2. Johannis XXII. P. quietancia pro mille et quin- 
gentis marcis, pro cenfu unius anni et dimidii regni 
Angiiae et terrse Hiberniie, receptis. (In membr.) 
Avenioni, 3 Non. Julii, 1332. 15. 

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S. Vifitatio liberae capellae regis infra caflram 
Windefore, per NicolJ de la Beche et Will, de Mun- 
den. (In membr.) Aug. 3, 1339. ^4. 

4. Notulae qusedam Annor. 1340 et 1341- 26. 

5. Confuetudines et ftatuta Anglian, qiias Papae 
capellani obfervare tenentur. 061. i, 1342. 28. 

6. CoJleAionis continuatio, ab A** 1 342 ad An. 139 1 ; 
ubi inter alia, de controverfiis inter regem Anglian et 
Papain, de provifionibus curiae Romanae. 30. 

7. Difceptatio de pace inter RR. Angliae et Franciae, 
coram Papa tanquam privata perfona et mediatore 
communi; in qua impugnatur praetenfum illudjus, 
five lex Salica, quod raulier in regno Franciae non 
debeat fuccedere. 1 342. 34. 

8. Epiftolae legatorum R. Ed. III. (Hugo de Nevill, 
&c.) ad eum regem et Archiep. Cantuariens. de re- 
bus ab ipfis Romae et Avenioni, coram Papa et cardi- 
nalibus, tranfaftis. (Partim Gallice, partim Latine ) 
1342. 45. 

9. R. EdAvardus III. ad cardinalium collegium, fc 
pacis cultorem affirmans: finis defideratur. 57- 

10. Clemens Papa VL ad regem Edwardum III. 
quaerens de aggreflionibus regis quorundam fubdito- 
rum, non obftante treuga cum Philippo Francor. rege. 
(In membi.) Avenioni, XI Kal. Oa. 1342. 59. 

11. CoUedionis continuatio, annor. 1344 et 1345. 

60. 

12. Bulla Papse Clementis VI. regem Edwardum III. 
redarguens pro infra6tione treugarum inter ipfum 
regem, et Philippum Francor. regem. 1345. 64- 

13. doUeftionis continuatio, annor. 1346 et 1347- 

65. 

14- Liter^B quaedam regis Edwardi III. ad Papam, 
et Archiep. Armachan. fragmentum duorum folior. 
inembranaceor. 7 1 * 

15. CoUeftionis continuatio, ab A* 1350 ad An. 
1355. 75. 

16. Charta procerum privati confilii regis Ed- 
wardi III. qua nominantur oratores ad tradandum de 
pace cum rege Francorum, coram Papa, tanquam pri- 
Vata perfond. (Membrana mutila atque foede inqui- 
nata.) 1344. 83. 

17. Placitum in Term. Michaelis 29 Edw.III.de 
fententia contra Tho. et Gilbertum Davy, et Job. de 
Uphill. Colleftionis continuatio. 85. 

18. Innocentii Papae VL literae proviforiae, de eli- 
gendo ad epifcopatum Herefordienlem. (In membr.) 
Avenioni, 4 Id. Sept. I36l. 94- 

19. CoUeftionis contimiatio, ab A** 1362 ad An. 
1366; ubi inter alia R. Edwardi III. ordinatio contra 
provifores Papae, et eorum abufus. 96. 

20. La credence donnee par endenture i\ Mons. 
Jehan de Cobeham, meflager nre. Sr. le roy envoys 
vers notre faint Pere. 1366. 104. 

21. P. cardinalis Neapolitanus, regi Angliae. Jauuje, 
die 1 Aprilis. 113. 

22. . . cardinalis ^emaufenus, ad eundem. Ave- 
nioni, die 1 Aprilis. • 1 13. 

23. . . Card. Avenionenfis, ad regem Edwardum. 
Avenioni, die 5 Aprilis. 1 14. 

24. Fr. Ferlinus de Arafca, Chipri praecepfor, et 
Admirat. Hofpit. Jerusim. eodem regi. Avenioni, die 
5 Aprilis. 1 1 4. 

25. Tit. Sci. Cyriani Prefbr. cardinalis, eodem regi. 
Januae, die 10 Aprilis, 1376. 115. 

26. Magifter hofpitalis Jerosiitan, eodem regi. Ave- 
nioni, die 12 Aprilis, 1372. 115. 

27. Tit. Sci. Cyriaci. prefbr. cardinalis, eodem regi. 
fiomae, die ^6 Maii, 115.* 



28. (Hen.) D. of Lancaftcr and the E. of Arundel, 
to Guido <lc Bologna, Cardinal. (Fr.) Paris, May 
28, 1354. 115.* 

29. Gregorius XI. Papa, ad R. Edwardum III. de- 
cenfu regni An^lise non folftto. Avenioni, 8 Id. Jun. 
1372. 115.* 

30. P. Cardinalis Pampelonienfis, ad eundem. 
Viterbi, dieuJulii, 1372. ii6. 

31. Cardiri.de Agilfolio, ad eundem. Avenioni, 
die 31 Odob. I37i. 1 16. 

32. Cardin. Guill. ...... ad eundem. Avenioni, 

die 17 Novemb. 1371. 117. 

33. P. Cardin. Pampelonienfis, ad eundem. Ave- 
nioni, die 17 Novemb. 1371. 117. 

34. Gregorius XI. Papa, ad eundem. Avenioni, die 
23 Novemb- 1871. 117. 

35. Bertrandusde Veyrac Archiep. Cantuar. Card^ 
pro literis falvi condufti. Lugduni, die 6 Feb. 137 . 

117. 

N. B. The 15 preceding articles appear all to be 
originals, and moft of them relate to church pre- 
ferment, and contributions to the fee of Rome. 

36. Colleftionis continuatio, ab A* 1373 ad An. 
1377. Edwardi III. ultimum. 120. 

37. S. Card. Tuder (Todi) ad R. Ricardum II. 
Romse, die 11 Julii, 1378. 131. 

38. Tit. Sci. Clementis Card, de Urfmis, ad eun- 
dem. Roma?, diesJunii. 131. 

39. Tit. Scje. crucis in Jerufalem preftr. cardi- 
nalis, ad eundem. Romae, die 20 Nov. 1391. isi. 

40. a. Epi. presferi. et diaconi EccL Rom. cardi- 
nales, ad eundem; eledionem Papae Bonifacii IX. de- 
clarantcs. Roma?, die 4 Nov. 1389. 132. 

40. b. Job, Framyfon Glafcovias epifcopus, ad eun- 
dem, de decimis ejufdem epifcopatus recipiendis. 
(Gallice.) 132. 

N. B. The 5 preceding articles appear to be ori- 
ginals. ^ 

41. CoUeftionis continuatio, ab A*" 1377 ad Aa 
1379. 133. 

42. AndrefBLafcaris, epifcopiParnomenfis Polonia?, 
oratio habita in fynodo five concilio Conflantienfi. 
die 4 Deccmbris, "^1415. 140. 

43. Colleftionis continuatio, ab A* 1380 ad An. 
1385 ; ubi plura contra Johannem Wiclift* Oxoni« 
edita. 146. 

44. Urbani VI. Papas requilitio fa^la Carolo VI. regi 
Francice, Philippo et Johanni Burgundiae et BiturisB 
ducibus, contra Clementem VII. antipapam. (In per- 
gamena.) Neapoli, 1385. 172. 

45. Urbani VI. Papae bulla, fub figillo, contra con- 
foederationem fchifmaticorum nonnuUorum princi- 
pum. (In perg.) Romce, die 3 Kal. Apr. 1382. 185. 

46. Urbani VI. P. bulla ad R. Ricardum II. in lau- 
dem ejufdem regis confoederationis cum WenceflaoR. 
Romanor. contra fchifmaticos. (In perg.) Perufii, 7 
Id. tebr. 1388. 187. 

47. Collectionis continuatio, ab A*" 1388 ad An. 
1 396 ; nbi nonnulla de Lollardis. 1 88. 

48. Bonifacii IX. Papas bulla, continens difpenfa- 
tioncm pro matrimonio inter R. Ricardum II. et Ifa- 
bellam Caroli VL Fr. regis filiam, etfi tertio vel quarto 
confanguinitatis gradu invicem conjunfitos. (In perg.) 
Roma3, 6 Kal. Aiigufti, 1396. 218, 

49. CollecJionis continuatio, ab A** 1396 ufque ad 
An. 1399, ultimum R. Ric. II ; ubi, inter alia, ccclefije 
Belli-loci cimeliarchi laterculum ; regis inftruftia 
data magro. de Rhodes exponenda Dom. Papa? ; item 
varia placita in curia regis, &c. 219. 

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50. Notulae quadam de rebus A* i Hen. IV. prae- 
cipue contra fchifmaticos, geftis. • 241. 

51. Henrictis IV. ad Papam Bonifacium IX. de 
cpifcopo Carleolcnfi (Ric. Scrope) qui crimine lasfas 
majeftatis inculpatus,. ab epifcopatu fufpenditur. (In 
pergam.) Weftm. et Eithara, die 15 Martii, 1400. 

242. 

52. An order of K. Henry IV. to the officers of his 
exchequer, to fufFer Thomas Stanley and others to 
pafs freely out of England, purporting to go on a 
pilgrimage to Rome, &c. (French.) Feb. I40i. 

243. 

53. Colledionis continuatio, ad annos 140I et 

1402. 244. 

54. Henry IV, to fir John Cheyne and Dr. Hen. 
Chicheley, then at Rome ; on the death of Pope In- 
noceqt VII. (French.) Weftm. Jan. 18, 1404. 249. 

55. A letter from fome high officer of K. Hen. iv.th's 
court (perhaps the Abp. of Canterb.) ta the Pope ; 
waving his former recommendation of Robt. Hallam, 
and wifliing that Thomas Longley, recommended by 
the king, might fucceed to the biflioprick of Lon- 
don. N. B. Neither appear to have fucceeded. 
(Lat.) marked A° 5 Hen, IV- 249. 

56. Henricus IV. ad collegium cardinalium, poft 
obitumPapae Innocentii VIl ; admonens eos ut fchif- 
mati, qui tunc temporis in ecclefia gralTabatur, finem 
imponant. London, 1404. 250. 

57. Henricus IV. ad Card« Neapolitanum. Lon- 
don, Jan. 8, 1405. 250. 

58. T. (Tho. Fitz- Allan) Cantuar. Archiep. R. 
Henrico IV. Maidftone, Dec. 7> 1405. 252. 

59. Cofmattus tit. Sc«. crucis in Jerufalem cardi- 
tialis, ad Joh. Arlam, Dunelmenfis Dioec. laicus. 
Romae, Aug. die 8, 1400. 252. 

60. John Montfort de Burgh brighe ; his petition 
to Henry IV. for the • benefice of Boflall, in York- 
Ihire. (Fr.) 254. 

61. Henricus IV. ad Ric* Dereham, facrse paginse 
j)rofeflbrem. Windfor, Apr. 15, 1405. 254. 

62. John Ixworth ; his bill to Henry IV. demand- 
ing the execution of certain provifos. (Fr.) Weftm. 
Dec. 2, 1*406. 254. 

63. Colle£tionis continuatio, ad annos 1406 et 

1408. , 255. 

64. Articuli quidam ad deliberandum propofiti 
ante concilium Pifanum indicium, contra fchifma 
inter Benedidum XIII. et Gregorium XII. 1408. 260. 

65. Card. Barenfis R. Henrico iv. narratio de iti- 
nere fuo per Germaniam. Foffimburg, die 24 Jan. 

1409. 262. 

66. Henricus IV. ad Papam Johannem XXIII ? de 
bello inter Angliam et Franciam compoaendo. Weftm. 
die 15 Aprilis, 1409- 2.62. b. 

67. CoUectionis continuation ad annos 1409 et 

1410. 263. 

68. Henricus IV. ad Papam Johannem XXIII ? de 
bello inter Poloniae regem, et Henricum de Plauwen 
ordinis Teutonicor. magrum. die 24 Nov. 14 10. 

266. 

69. Placita in curia regis, temporibus RR. Ric. 11. 
Hen. IV. et Hen* V j cui interferuntur paftim notulse 
nonnulte mifcellaneae. 271. 

70. Ferdinandus (an rex Aragoniae?) difceptatio 
ejufdem de pace in ecclefia reftituenda. Perpiniani, 
die 6 Janii. 1416. 315. 

71. R. Vic. Warr. et Leyc. proclamatio de capi- 
endo Johaimem de Oldcaftle. Weftm. die 23 Jan. 
1416. 319. 



72. -Placita in cmi^ regis, Annis 3, 4, et 5 R. 
Hen. V. 1415, 6, et 7. 322. 

73. Refponfa, capita, aliaque, pro parte regis An- 
gliae ; de rebus in concilio Gontiantienfi traitandis^* 
1417. 329. 

74i Placita in curia iegisj annis 1418 et 1419* 

343. 

75. Inftrudioncs exponenda ex parte D. Paps regi 
Angliae, pro faSo Dni. Johanis le Mengue difti Bou- 
ciquant Marefcalli Franciae. 1420* 353. 

76. Inftrutliones ad D. Papam, D* Simonis de Ce-* 
ramo fedis apoftolicse nuncii et colledoris in Anglia. 
1420. 353. b. 

77* Propofitiones qusedam in confiftorio fecreto, ex 
parte Serenifs. Delphini, oblatse. 1420. 355. 

78. Richard (Clifford) Bp. of London, to Henry V. 
concerning his going on an embafly to the Pope^ 
&c. London, May 20. 359. 

79. Johannis ahbatismonafterii dc Begham, ad Ri 
Henricum v. licentiam petens tranfeundi in Flan-» 
driam^ June, 142 h \ 359- 

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infertis, conftansfoliis 178. 

Tlie ftate of the Church of Great Britain, &c. 

"THE THIRD VOLUxME:" 

Beginning with the reign of K. Henry VI. and ending 
with Henry VII. 

li " Oratio" (ut ferttitulus) " in Synodo, tempore 
" Jacobi et Johannfe regis et regince llungaria3 Jeru-* 
falem et Sicilise :" quid velit parum conftat. 2. 

2. " Oratio in concilio generali :" finedie^ ac pro-^ 
fefto fine argumento^ 10. 

3. Mandatum R. Henrici VI. de haeretico (fc. 
Taylour) comburendo. Mar. 1, 1422* 21. 

4. Martini V. Papse bulla, de componenda lite intei" 
Philippum Burgundiae et Humfredum Gloccftrias 
duces. (In pcrg.) Romse, 3 KaL Maii, 1425. 24^ 

5. Regis Hen. VI. mandatum de hseretico (fc. 
RulTell) arreftando. Mar. 15^ 1426. 25. 

6. Sermo pro parte regis Angliae, ad Papam Marti- 
num V* fuper rerormationem ecclefiae. 26. 

7. Henry (Beaufort) Bp. of Winchefter, his peti^ 
tion to the King for leave to go on a pilgrimage- 
(On vellum; figned by various prelates.) 1426^ 

30. b. 

8. R. Henrici VI. litera remiflSonis, gratia Johnis^ 
jSpenfer monacH (Inperg.) 1426. so. b. 

9. A remonftrance, and the anfwer thereto, touch- 
ing the non-refidence of the clergy. 1426. 31. 

10. Henry VI. to the Pope ; " the king, pretending 
" unthriftinefs in the abbot of Battel, makes his uncle 
" Hen. Bp. of Vl'inchefter, guardian of the fame, with 
" power to take the revenue," &c- (Lat- on vellum.) 
Southampton, July, 1427. 32. 

1 1- A feries of briefs of Pope Martin V. addreffed 
to, and in behalf of, Henry cardinal of Beaufort 
(Lat.) 1427. 33. 

12. A fragment of a charter or inftrument of K* 
Hen. V. in behalf of Robt. Fitzhugh, D-D^ (Lat. 
on vellum.) Weftm. July 15, 1429- 41. 

13. Martinus V. Papa, Johanni D* Bedfordice ; quae-* 
reus de injuria nyncio fuo illata. Romas, 6 Kal. JuL 
1424. 41. 

I 14. Credentia commifta magro. Nicholao Billefton 
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LL.D. declaranda fummo pontifici ex parte Dom. 
regis Anglia;. (In perg.) Weftm^die 5 Jan. 1430. 43. 

15. Compafta inter Bohemos et ambafeiatores con- 
cilii Bafileenfis, de hasrefi fc. Bohcmorum. Pragie, 
1431. 44. 

16. Fragmentum cut rnfcribitur " de Boliemis in 
concilio Bafileenfi." 1431. 49. 

17. He praciamatrone facienda pro rege contra 
hajreticos et LoJlardos. die 13 Martir, 1431. 6i. 

1 9. Regium breve de non affociarndo cardinaleni 
(de Beaufort.) die 7 Nov. 1431. 51. b. 

19. Articuli miffi per Eugenium IV. Papam, ad 
regem'Romanorum, de hterefi Bohemorum, et de coii- 
ciiio Bafileenfi. 1431. 52. 

20. Quaedam de regnis Caftife ef Legionis in con- 
cilio Bafileenfi traflanda. 1431. ^ 53. 

21. Donrini quidam privati conx^tlii R. Anglia?, ad 

t in laiwlem Ardicini caidinalis Novarienfi8, 

in Anglia oratoris vicem gerentem. ( Autogr.) 54. b. 

22. Julianas cardinalis Sci. Angeli, in concifio 
Bafileenfi proefes, ad Hen. VI. de rebus qu« in concilio 
tractantur, prsecipue quoad haereticos. Bafil, die 24 
Sept. 1431. 54. b. 

23. Some notes, and a proje6l of a ftatute. for the 
endowment of vicars. (Fr.) 55. 

24. An order of council for deUvering a mitFC to 
Henry* Chicheley Abp. of Canterbury. (Orig. Fr.) 
Weftm. July i, 1426. 57. 

25. Orders of council for the payment of 100 
marks to the bifliop of Ax (d'Ax) going to a coun- 
ciL (Orig. Lat and Fr.) Feb. 22, 1433. 58. b. 

26. Litera Boheiniorum ad univerfos, perquam uni- 
verfitas perplexa : aliaque ad eorundem haerefin fpec- 
tantia. 59- 

27. Henrici VI. commiffio ad legatos ad concilium 
JBafileenfem miflbs. 1434. 65. 

28. Two writings, relating to the council of Bafil. 
(Lat.) 1434. 66. 

29. Henry VI, toTho. (Bronus) reproving him for 
accepting of the Pope's nomination to the church of 
Worcefter. 1434. 67. 

30. Henry VI, to Andrew Huls and others at 
Rome; charging them to prevent the Pope from 
naming to the vacant Bpk. of Rochefter. 06t. 26, 

1434. 68. 

31. Conciliimi privatum Henrici vi. ad Papam 
Eugenium IV. dc epifcopatu Wigorn. Tho. Bourchier, 
non enlm Tho. Bronu, tradendo, 68. 

32. Henricus vi, ad cardinalcm Sci. Angeli, confilii 
Bafil. prsefidentem : quicrens de dilatione quadam in 
concilio. die 12 Feb. 1435. 68. 

J3. An order to the cuftom-houfe officers of South- 
ampton, to fcarch carefully all ftrangers that lhall 
arrive there,' and fome notes. July 18, 1436. 69. 

34. Memoranda de refonnandis in confilio generali 
Bafileenfi, pro commodo ecelefias Anglicanse. 1 436. 

70. 

35. A cong^ d'elire for the biflioprick of Ely ; 
Thomas Snow recommended, but he does not appear 
in the lift of bifliops. 1436. 72. 

36. Henricus VI, ad Papam Eugenium IV; de pace 
inter ipfum regem, et icgem Francise componenda. 
Weftm. die3l Julii, 1437. 74. 

37. A petition of John Spencer, a monkj to be re- 
fiorcd from the outlawry he had incurred for accept- 
ing of a provifor : the grant figned by K. Hen. VI. 
Jan. 8, 1438. ^ 74. 

f]8. Henricus VI, ad Ric. Archiep. Dublinenfem: 
pro Waltcro Shiryngton, ut veniam fe abfentandi k 



canonicatu fuo in cathedrali Dublinenfi ei conce- 
datur. die l Aug. 1436. 74^ 

39. Mandatum regis de comburendo Jo. Bifmere 
haereticum. d. i4Maii 1437. 75. 

40. The king's mandate for maintaining Jolm 
Sourlay in the pofleffion of the treafurerfhip of the 
cathedral of Limerick, againft a papal bull. July 1 2, 
1438. 75. 

41. Mandatum Jregis ad vicecomitem Rauc. de 
prifonariis fc. hcereticis recipiendis. d. 1 ^ Nor. 1438. 

75. b. 

4^. A6ium in fynodo generali florentino, de 
unione ecdefiarum Latinas et Grgecorum^ 76. 

4S. Decretum originate unionis ecclefiae Grsec^ ei 
Latin® in concilio Florenfino, datum pridie nonas 
Julii 1439, et Jolianne PalsBologo imperatore fola, 
ex parte Gracorum, et ab Eugcnio IV. Papa, et cardi- 
nalibus, archiepifcopis, epifcopis, &c. ab altera parte 
fignata: GrjEce et Latine columnatim. conf Smithi 
prsefatio ad hujus bibliothecas catalogum imprcffuin,, 
P- xlv. 78. 

44. Mifcellanea, de hsereticis; aliifque. 79. 

45. A petition of the Ciftercian monks, to the Kino*;, 
requefting that he will enforce the meeting of achapter 
of their order. April 30, 1 44 1 . si. 

46. A petition of John Lowe Bp. of Sl Afaph, for 
licence to make his will. g^. 

47. Eugenii IV. bulla, vel potius narratio, de uniotre 
ecclefiae Romanae et Graecae. 1444. 84. 

48. Orders of 'Henry VI, addreffed to certain 
priefts at Coventry ; direfting them to prevent the 
preaching of herefy in their town. 1 446.- 90. 

49. A recantation of John Bredon a fryer, of feve- 
ral opinions he had delivered, efpecially about the per- 

2uifites of lights, &c. given to the cathedfal of 
Joventry at burials. March 13, 1446^ 91. 

50. An order of the king to ..... to repeal a prohi- 
bition of a citation of the ordinary of the parfon of 
Netlierden, who had incuned cenfure. 1448. 93. 

51. A petition of Wm. Strete, a monk of Glafton- 
bury, for leave to remove from his abbey. 1449. 

94. 

5^. A petition of William Bp. of Liclificld and 
Coventry, defiring to be authorized to reprefs im- 
moiTility at Chefter. July % 1448. 94. 

53. An order of the King, to the treafurer and 
barons of the exchequer, to furceafe certain fuits they 
were wont to iffue againft Wm. de la Barre. 06t. 1 2, 

1451. 97.' 

54. The King's Council, to Pope Calixtus III ; about 
filling up the bilhoprick of Exeter: George Nevill 
named. (Orig. Lat.) Dec. 4, 1456. 100. 

55. A certificate that the abbot of Grimfby had 
taken his oaths. Sept. 27, 1457. 101. 

56. A few fcattered notes in this and the three 
following numbered leaves. 102. 

57. Oratiuncula ordinata ut diceretur in convoca- 
tione cleri, die 19 Aprilis, 1483, pro Edwardo V: 
non tamen eft difta hoc tempore. 1 06. 

58. F. Cardinalis Senenfis R. Henrico VII; facri 
confiftorii confirmationem Thomas Savage in epifco- 
patu Norwicenfb fignificans. (Autogr.) Romse, 
d. 15 Junii, 1499. 112/ 

59. Propofitiones in convocatione cleri, circa 
tempora Ric. III. vel Hen. VIL 1 1 7. 

60. Capita orationis legati R. Henrici Vll. ad 
Papam, poft matrimonium cum Elizabctha filia Ed- 
wardi IV. i486. 123. 

61. Bulla originalis Linocentii VIII. Papae concedens 
ut fures, homicidae, &c. ex locis facris, de mandato 

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62- Henry VII ; mandate to the abbefs and nuns 
of Wylton, to admit Anicia Prefton as a nun, whom ' 
, he names by virtue of a royal prerogative at the 
coronation of a queen, the K. meaning to marry Mar- 
garet of Auftria. (Lat.) Aug. 1(5, 1508. 135. 

63^ Litera archiepifcopi Cantuat. pro Johanne 
Vynhei'ft et Nich. Overay dc com. Cant, pro variis 
cxcelfibus incal'ceratis. Maghcrfield, die 16 Junii. 

135. b. 

64. Henry VJI ; his brder for the reftitution of 
temporahties to Tho. Langton Bp. of Winchefter. 
(Orig; figned by the king.) Kenelworth, June 25, 
1493. 136. 

65. Hen. VII ; his otAn for the teftitution of tem- 
poralities to Tho. Dunftei* abbot of St. Auguftin, 
Canterb. Weftm. 'larch 25, 1508. 137. 

66. Alexandri VI. Papae bulla, vel aftus confocde- 
rationis inter ilium,. Maximilianum imperatorem, 
Ferdinandum et Elizabetham Hifpan. R.et Regin. et 
tandem Henricum VII. Angl. R. contra Carolum VIII. 
Franciai regem. (Trahfumptum iu pergamena.) die 
Ig Julii, 1496; 138. 

67. F. Card. Senenfis, ad Henricum Vll J de negotiis 
i Jo. Giglio regis oratore apud pontificem traftatis, 
&c. (Autogr.) Romse, die 10 Junii, 1497» 142. 

68. Atexandri VI. Pap^e, i3ulla originalis difpenfa- 
lionis pro nuptiis inter Arthurum Walliae priucipem, 
dt Catherirtaiii de Aragonia. Romse, Id. Feb. 1497* 

144. 

69. Jo. Card. Perufinus, ad rfenricum VII ; in lau- 
dem Jo. Giglis, ejque fucceflionem in epifcopatu Wi- 
^ornienfi optans. (Orig.) Romfe,die .... Junii, 1497. 

144. b. 

70. Alexandri VI. I^apas bulla originalis, confirmans 
bullam Innocentii VIII. difpenfationis de matrimonio 
inter R. Henricum VII. et Elizabetham, quarto con- 
fanguinitatis gradu coirjunfti, Romce, 6 Kal. Apr. 
3486 datam. Romae, 12 Kal. Jan. 1498. 147. 

71. Henry VII, to the Bp. of Wincheftef } figliify- 
ing that Jerfey and Guernfey had, by a Pope's bull, 
been feparated from the fee of Coutance, and an- 
nexed to that of Winchefter. (Orig. figned by the 



king.) Langley, 061. 25, 1499. 



147* b. 



72. Alexandri VI; bulla originalis, rogatum regis 
Francise de peeunia ei k rege AngHag debita, au6to- 
ritate pontilica corroborans. Romae, Prid. Id. Junii, 
1500. 149. 

73. The contents of the King's letters to the Pope, 
concerning provifions to be made for refifting the 
Turk. 1501. 150. 

74. The articles of the Pope's bull for a holy Ju- 
bilee, to be diltributed in England by Wm. Butts, 
ftudent at Cambridge; alfo of the bull of difpenfa- 
tion rcfpefting fimony, ufury, &c. 157. b. 

75. Juiii n. Papffi bulla originalis, fub figillo, de 
canonizationc regis Henrici VI. Rome, 13 Kal. 
Junii, 1504. 161. 

76. Hadrianus Card. Sci. Chryfogoni, ad Henricum 
VII; de variis rebus in curia Romana tradatis. (Au- 
tograph.) Romce, die 4 Jaiu 1504. 162. 

77. Forma dandi pallium. (In perg. quondam 
figillo munita.) 170. 

78. Thomas Alcock^ epifcopi Wigomienfis vicarius, 
ad abbatem de Parlhore; de officiis proR. Henrico VII. 
qelebrandis. Wigorn. die 28 Nor. 1 504- 1 7 1 . 

79. Polydorus CaftellenfiS, ad epifcopum Albanens. 
Card. S. Georgii, D. Papae Cancel, de rebus quibuf- 
dam Dnum. Bothe, Ricard. Bowler, aliaque eccle- 



fiam in Anglia fpe6lantibus. (Autogr.) Lond. die 
7 Aprilis, 1507. 173. 

80. Jn. de Nonnia, ad amicum ;-de licentia k regd 
Anglise data, ut alumina ex partibus infidelium ad-^ 
vccta, in regno fuo vendantur. Bononiae, Dec. 12, 
1507. 174. 

81. Jerom Bonvix, to Henry VIII; intelligence 
concerning the war in Italy, &c. (Orig.) Rome, 
April 30, 1509. 175. 



Codex chartaceus, in folio^ conftans foliis 410; 

A volume of Papers and Letters (moft of them ori-^ 
ginals) relating 16 Monafteries, and the diffdlutiori 
of them in the time of Hdnry VIII. viz. 

1. Tho. Cromwell (vicar Gen.) to the Bp of Lan- 
dalf; about preaching. (Orig.) From the Rolls^ 
Jan. 7. 7. 

2. A letter, commanding bifhops, chancellors, &Ci 
to a more ftri6l obfervance of the king's injunftions. 

8. 

3; John Lawrence^ to ..... . againft father Foreft 

a monk of Greenwich, and his fadion. (Orig.) 
Richmond. 9. b. 

4. Wm. Peytoo, to . . . . : an original letter. (Lat.) 

9. b. 

5. Rich; Laytbn, to T. Cromwell ; defiring that 
Dr. Lee and himfelf may be comniiflaries for vifiting 
the monafteries in the north of England. 10. 

6. Articuli regiae inquifitionis, in monafticam vi- 
tarn agentes : with additions in Lay ton's hand. 1 1. 

7. General injundions to be given in all mona- 
fteries. 21. 

8. Thomas Solmes, Ofythicnfis canonici, epiftola 
ad Th. Cromwell; qda petit k vita monaftica dimitti. 

Order for the Charter-houfe in Londoil. 46. 

10. Roland Hill, toT. Cromwell; about the elec- 
tion of an abbot of Malmfbury. (Orig.) Malmf- 
bury, June 18. 27. 

1 1. Ric. Lvft's 5 briginal ktters, to T. Cromwell 
and Anne Boleyn ; againft his brethren of Greenwich 
monaftery^ ^8. 

1 2. Narratio de driginali fundatione hofpitalis divi 
J6ha:nnis Jerufalem. si. 

13. Tho. Chapman warden of the " Friers-minors 
in London," to Mr. Newell; offering the refignation 
of his houfe to Ci^oniwelL 33. 

14. John abbot of "Feverfliam,'\to T. Cromwell ? 
fliewing the eftate of that houfe, and the fervices he 
has rendered ; and hoping ftill l^o continue there. 
(Orig.) Feverfham, March 16, 1535. S4.' 

15. John abbot of " Leicefter," to .... . defiring 
to be excufcd the letting out the farm of Yrigword- 
feye. (Orig.) April 19. 34. b. 

16. Jafper Fyloll's inftruflion for the Charter- 
houfe. Sept. 5, 1535. 35. 

1 7. Wm. Brooke and B. Burgoyn, to the father 
confeflbr of Sypn ; thanking him for his good iri- 
ftruftion, (Orig.) Charter-houfe, Lond. March 
1537. 38. b. 

18. John Fitz-James, to T. Cromwell; telling him 
that the abbot of Glaftonburj' defires to be freed from 
4 of the injunftions of the laft vifitation. (Orig.) 
Eedhche, Sept. 2. 39. 

19. Roland Taylor Bp. of Coventry and Liphfield, 

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and Th<>. Sedyll, toT. Cromwell; telling him that the 
Francifcans of Richmond utterly refufed to fubmit 
to the Articles feirt ta them. (Orig.) Juiie 15. 40. 

£0. Tho. of Norfolk, founder of the priory of 
Newbury," to T. Cromwell ; about clefting a 
prior. (Orig.) Kennington, April 12, 1537. 41. b. 

21. John Elphyn, comnleridatory of Welbeck,to T. 
Cromwell ; about elefting an abbot of " Weftder- 
ham. (Orig.) Welbeck, Nov. 2. 42. b. 

22. Tho..Legh and Wm. Petre, to T. Cromwell; 
giving an account of their vifitation of" St. Alban's,' 
and their arguments to bring the monks tofurrender. 
(Orig.) St. Alban's, Dec. lo. 43. 

2^. Tho. CroniM'ell, to againft a papiftical 

faftion in a certain town ; and ordering two priefts, 
Minfterley and Richardfon, to be fent up prifoners 
ffoni thence. (Orig.) Sutton, July 17. 44. 

24. Rich. Layton, to T. Cromwell ; defiring to be 
appointed vifitor in York diocefe, and Blitheman to 
be his regiftrar ; and that Dr. Lee may at the fame 
time vifit Huntingdon, Lincolnfliire, and Chefliire. 
(Orig.) 45. 

25. Edmund abbot of York, to Card. Wolfey; 
offering him 300 marks if he will not apply the priory 
of " Romeburgh,'* belonging to his abbey, to the 
ufe of his college and fchool at Ipfwich. (Orig.) 
York, Sept. 20. 47. 

26. ^\nt. Sawnder, to T. Cromwell; about his 
preaching againtt popery to the monks of Winch- 
combe, &c. (Orig.) Winchcombe^ Nov. 2. 47. b. 

27. Rebt. Sylvefter prior of Giflburne, ^ndTrif- 
tiam Teflie, to T. Cromwell ; about ele6ling a prior 
at Whitby." 061.8,1538. 48. 

28. John Longland Bp. of Lincoln, to T. Crom- 
well; about admitting fir John Blakyt a canon of 
Newfted befides Stamford, chofen by lord Rutland 
the founder ; the houfe being without a prior, upon 
a refignation. (Orig.) Wboburn, Jan. 10. ' 48. b. 

29. Orders for the monaftery of Hide correded 
by Cromwell's own hand. 49. 

30. Edward Chamberlayn, founder of the priory of 
'** Ixford" in Suffolk, to T. Cromwell ; about chufing 
a prior. (Orig.) Kynbalton, Jan. is. 50. 

31. Nic. Shaxton, who had refigned the Bifliopk. 
of Sarum for not fubfcribing the lix articles, to T. 
Cromwell; deliring him to intercede with the king 
forliis liberty, and a penfion. (Orig.) Chewe, Nov. 
0. 50. b. 

32. Wm. Dinham, to T. Cromwell; complaini»g 
of the remiffncfs of religious perfons and juftices in 
t>evohflnfe, in carrying on the reformation. (Orig.) 
Lyffton in Devonfh. lo.sr. 51. 

33. Wm. prior of " Bridlington," to T. Crom- 
well; fliewing that Gilbert de Gaunt is the founder 
6f his monaftery, and not the king. (Orig.) 06t. 23. 

53. 

34. Tho. Legn, to T. Cromwell; againft the li- 
cenfing of the heads, of monafteries, to go forth on 
their neceffary bufinefs ; and cautioning him to beware 
whom he fends to the two univerlities. (Orig.) Wil- 
ton, Sept. 3. 53. b. 

35. Andrew Bond, to the Charter-houfe monks ; 
about obits; and apologizing tor leaving the habit. 
(Orig.) Aug. 2. 54. b. 

36. Margaret Vernon, to T. Cromwell ; offering to 
furrender her monafl^ery. 55. 

37» Elis Price commiffary general for the diocefe 
of St. Afaph, to T Cromwell; about removing the 
image of Darvel garden. (Orig.) North Wales, 
.A.pril 6, 1-537. 55. b. 



38. Wm. Burton abbot of St. Auguftine, Briftol, 
and five others, to T. Cromwell ; concerning the be- 
haviouf and preaching of Latomei and Huberdyn at 
Briftol. (Orig.) 56. 

39. John abbot df Croyland, to with a 

prd'cnt of a fift]. (Orig.) March 25. 57. b. 

40. Tho. Legh, to T. Cromwell ; about eleftino^ an 
abbot of " Ruff btU. " 5 i. b. 

41. Thomie Legh autographon, conftituens D. 
Vincent abbatera monafterii de Abbatefbury. 57. b^ 

42. Nic- Shaxton Bp. of Salifbury, to T. Crom- 
well ; defending his inhibition of Roger London, a 
monk of Reading, from preaching; and concerning 
the privilcgx*s of the town of Salifbury. (Orig.) 
Ramefbuiy, Maixrh 21. 58. 

43. Draught of a letter in anfwcr to the above, by 
Mr. Morifon. 62. 

44. Copy of a letter to fome monaftery; pro- 
mifing protection, notwithfianding the voluntary fur- 
render of others. " 68. 

45. An abftraA of the prophecies of Elizabeth Bar- 
ton, the holy maid of Kent. 75. 

46. Tho. prior of Chrift's church Canterbury, his 
account of tlie fame Eliz. Barton. ^ 79. 

47. An apology of the monks of Chrift's church, 
for their having been concerned in the tranfaQions 
refpefting tl>e holy maid of Kent. 81. 

48. A draught of a letter from fome lady, to 
Henry VIII; apologizing for the fame caufe; and de- 
firing the king's interceffion for reconciling her to 
her huflband. 82. 

49. Roland Lee and Tho. Bedyll commiffaries, to 

their account of the holy maid of Kent, 

(Orig.) Canterbur}^, Dec. 10. a3. b. 

50. An inventory of Eliz. Barton's goods. 84. 

51. Wm. Hawkherft monk of St. Auftin's, de- 
livering up two letters which John Derings wrote ta- 
Eliz. Barton. 84. b. 

52. Mrs. Amjadas, her prophecies. 84. * 

53. Tho. Cromwell, to Fifher Bp. of Rochefter; 
about his encouraging the maid of Kent (A draught 
in his own hand.) 85.* 

54. Robert abbot of Wooburn; his declaration 
concerning certain charges againft him. 89. 

55. The abbot and convent of Wooburn; their 
original fubmiffion to the king, and defire for the con- 
tinuance of his proteftion. 96- 

56. The brethren of the " Charter-houfe in the Iflc 

of Axholm" to complaining of their prior, 

who had refigned the houfe at London, con- 
veyed away the goods and money, &c. (Orig.) 
15 Kal. Jun. 97. 

57. The warden of the " Grey-fryars in London,'* 
to T. Cromwell; for licence to change his habit. 

98. 

58. J. Mufard monk of Worcefter," his account 
of the decay of that monaftery, and complaint againft 
the abbot. 99. 

59^ J.Ruffel, to giving an account of the 

execution of the abbot and two monks of Glafrcn- 
bury, for robbing that church. (Orig.) MMls, Nov. 
16. 99. b. 

60. The abbot of " Brewem," to .* defiring 

proteftion againft the flieriff, M'ho profecutes him tor 
flopping one of his monks from going away pri- 
vately to London. (Orig.) Brewem, April 9. 

100. 

61. Rich. Vowel prior of " Walfingham/' to .... : 



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againft encouraging complaints, as being deftruftive 
of difcipline. (Orig.) Sept. 22. 1 0 1 . 

62. Tho. D. of Norfolk, and R. Townfhend, to 

reporting that Anth. Brown, fometime a 

fryer at Greenwich, had been condemned at Nor- 
wich for denying the king's fupremacy. 102. 

63. Inquifitio de hseretica (i. e. Calviniftica) opi- 
nione AHciae Fonge. July 6, 1537. 103. b. 

04. Tho. Legh, to T. Cromwell ; fio;nifying that 
he and Dr. Layton had vifited the Archbp. of York, 
(Orig.) York, Jan. 13, 1535. 104. 

65. G ? Borlhwyck, to . . * . . . recommending an 
informer againft religious perfons. (Orig.) Londop, 
Aug. £4. 106. 

66. Will. Barlow prior of " Haverfordweft," to T. 
Cromwell ; complaining of the difcouragements he, 
and other proteftants had met with, in the diocefe of 
St. David. (Orig.) 107. 

67. Tho. Bedyll, to T. Cromwell? giving an ac- 
count of the vifitation of " Sion houfe." (Orig.) 
Sion, Dec. 17. 109. 

68. Tho. Dorfet curate of St. Mary's Lothbury, 
to the mayor of London and others ; concerning Dr. 
Croukehorn's vifion of the Trinity and virgin Mary ; 
of Lambett's condemnation at Lambeth for oppof- 
ing prayers to faints ; of the Bp. of London's jurif- 
di^tion ; the Bp. of Worcefter's fermon ; the king's 
propofmg an aft of pailiament againft idlenefs. 
(Orig.) March 13, 1537. UO. 

69. Crimes charged on the monks of " Fumes" and 
"Salley." lii.b. 

70. The parfon of Holford, to ; the monks 

of " Athelney " ready to capitulate for the furrender of 
tlieirhouie. (Orig.) Holford, Nov. 2. 113. 

71. Rich. Lajrton and Tho. Legh, to T< Cromwell ; 
ihewing the crimes and private refignation of the ab- 
bot of " Fountains;" and recommending a fucceffor 
to him. (Orig.) Richmond, Jan. 20. 114. 

72. Rich, Layton, to T. Cromwell; reporting the 
abominable crimes committed in monafteries. ((Jrig. ) 
York, Jan. 13. 115. b. 

73. Tho. prior of " Badmyn," (Bodmyn) to Mr. 
Lock; complains that his canons refufe to hve up to 
the rules fet them by the vifitor. (Orig.) Badmyn, 
May 28, 1 16. 

74- John Fofter, to about his marriage, 

and having put away his wife. (Orig.) June 18. 

116. b. 

7.5. Wm. Barlow Bp. of St. David'*, to tel- 
ling of the refort to the tapers of " Haverford and 
Cardigan," and other i-elicks, and defiring to have the 
fee tranflated to Kermerddyn. (Orig.) Kermerddyn, 
March .117. 

76. Examination of Tho. Home prior of Cardigan 
and othei-s, touching the hiftory of the taper and 
virgin Mary of " Cardigan." 118. 

77. John ap Rice, his account of the mif-rule of 
Bury Abbey." (Orig.) Bury, Nov. 5. 1 20. b. 

78. Wm. Barlow's recantation of proteftantifm. 
(Orig.) 121. 

79. Rich. Wharton, to T. Cromwell; requefting 
that tire Calthropes, founders of" Ingham" abbey, in 
Norfolk, may have the preference in pnrchafing it. 
(Orig.) Nov. 7, 1537. 122. 

80. Chriftopher Levyns, to T. Cromwell ; about 
the prior of " Chrift's church Canterbur}^" his cor- 
rcfpondence with the Bp. of Rome, fraudulently con- 
veyii\g away the treafure of thehaufe, and murdering 
foaic of the monks. (Orig.) 1 24. 



81. Tho. Tyrrel, to reports that the vicar 

of Mendilfliam had brought home his wife and chil- 
dren, \vhich was moft abominable to the lay-people 
in the neighbourhood; (Orig.) June 12. 124. b. 

82. Rich. Layton, to that one Bi/hop, of 

Sion abbey, had debauched a wife and a nun. (Orig.) 
Sion, Dec. 12. Printed in Fuller's Church Hiftoiy. 

125. 

83. Indiftment of Robert Vans, parfon of Over- 
Wallop ; that he being no priell preaclied ; that they 
tread God under feet who refuie the new doctrine; 
alfo againft lights before images, and prayers to 
faints; likewife for beina: married: with his defence. 
1534. " 126. 

84. Rich. Layton, to T. Cromwell ; about his fur- 
rounding " Launden" (Lavenden) abbey, and catch- 
ing the abbot's concubine. (Orig.) 127. 

85. Indidment of James Cofyn clerk, forfpeaking 
againft popilli tenets in the church of fryers preachers 
atWinchefter. (Lat.) * 127. b. 

86. Rich. Marflial, prior of the fryers preachers at 
flies beyond fea, for denying the king's 

fupremacy. 128. 

87. Robt. Dalivyl of Royfton, his prophecy. 1537^ 

: 128. b. 

88. Father Apparition, to John Darby monk of • 
the Charter-houfe. (Orig.) June 27, 1534. I2y. 

89» John Ld. Mordaunt's account of his confeflion 
to father Foreft. Feb. 23, I538i 130. 

90. Rich. Layton, toT. Cromwell; reports his vi- 
fitation of feveral monafteries, and the great lewdnefs 
and diforders he found in them. 131. 

91. John Laurence, to ihcAving that fa- 
ther Foreft of Greenwich, oppofes the king's mea- 
fures. (Orig.) Richmond, Noy. 30, 1537. 132. b. 

92. Roger Hurlton monk of Greenwich, to 

inveighing againft father Foreft. (Orig.) Nov. so, 
1537. 133. 

93. Rich. Pollard, to giving an account 

of the execution of the abbot and two monks of 
Glaftonbury. (Orig.) Wells, Nov. 16. 133. b. 

94. John Bale, to complaining of his fuf- 

ferings and imprifonment for preaching againft po- 
pery. (Orig.) 134. 

95. John Bartelet, to T. Cromwell ; reports him- 
felf and others having caught tlie prior of Crutched- 
fryers in bed with his concubine. (Orig.) J34. b. 

96. Thomas, prior of Chrift's church Canterb. to 
T. Cromwell; offering him and his fon Gregory a 
penfion of ^^.20 a year, upon their refigning their 
penfion of ^. 10 a year, &c. (Orig.) Canterb. 06t. 
15. J35. 

97. Tho. Legh, to T. Cromwell; reporting that the 
abbot of " Rievaux" will not own t^e jurifdidtion of 
the vifitors; and that he leads a fcandalous life. 
(Orig.) Sept. 1. 136. b. 

98. H. Latymer abbot of Worcefter, to/ 

recommending two monks. (Orig.) 139. 

99. John Hylfey prior to the fryers preachers at 
Briftol, (fmce A* 1536 Bp. of Rochefter) to Card. 
Wolfey ; againft Latymer's preaching. (Orig.) Brif- 
tol, May 2. J 40. 

100. Sir Tho. Pyngley's anfwer, to fir Ambrofe 
Cave's pofitions about the privileges pf the knights 
of St. John of Jerufalem. 1 4 1 r 

101. Roger abbot of " Furneys," offers T. Crom-» 
well to increafe his penfion of ^. 4 a year, to £. 6. 1 3. 4. 
and to pay him £. 10 ready moiiey, if he will be the 
means of prefcrving three of the abbey's farms againft 

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the importunities of the E. of Cumberland* (Orig.) 
June 12. 142. b. 

103. H. L. Wigorn (Latymef) to ..... . with ti 

prophecy inclofed. (Orig.) 0&. 19. 142. * 

103. John Fitzwarren, to T. Cromwell; defiring 
to have the preference in buying the ftuft' of the 
" Black fryers at Sarum and that Mr; Goodale 
may have that of the Grey fryers/' (Orig.) Dorne- 
ford, Aug. ^0; 146. 

104. Tho. Burgh of Gdynfl)urgh, to ; . ; . . ; defir- 
ing that fir Tlio.^lloyft may be fent thithe|- again to 
preach. (Orig.) April 7. 146. b. 

• 105. Cdmina comperta in variis rtionafteriis. 147. 

106. Ric- Beerley monk of Perfhore, toT. Crom- 
well; defiring to be difmifled j and fliewing the vices 
of the monks. (Orig.) i6i. 

107. Henry abbot of Warden, liis feafoiis for re- 
iigning } vizj the wiekednefs and ignorance of the 
monks^ 163. 

108; Henty Vili; his inftruftions for knowing the 
J'early income of all mohafttties, collegiate churches, 
&c. in Ungland; (Orig. on vellum, figned by the 
king.) Alfo a commiflion for the fame purpofe, 
dated Jan. 30, 153^. ^ i67. 

109. A difcouife on tlie deftfudionof irionafteries. 

172. 

110. A paper concerning the increafe of the royal 
eftate. 174. 

iiK Wm. t. of Southampton, to T. CromM'ell; 
propofing candidates for knights of the fliire for Sur- 
rey and Suffolk, and for members for fome boroughs; 
alio about a defigned invafion, and the behaviour of 
lady Salilbury. (Orig.) March 14- 176. 

112. Rafe Sadlcyer, to ...... . about chuflng a 

member of parliament. (Orig.) London, Nov. i. 

I7d. 

115. A propofal foi* granting to the king the firft 
fruits of all ecclefiaftical benefices. 179. 

1 1 4. A di:auffht for an aft of parliament for keeping 
hofpitality at uie place of the diflblved abbies; and 
that no bilhop have above 1,000 marks a year ; that 
all monks, canons, and nuns be clofely confined to 
their abbies, and have 40 s. a year, befideS tiftuals, 
and abbots 5; that governors be appointed to each 
houfe, wkh a falary of 1,000 marks a year to keep 
hofpitahty, if the revenues will anfwer; and that the 
reft of the revenues be applied for the defence of the 
realm, mending highways, &c* 182. 

1 1 5. Form of the king's letter, for taking the fur- 
render of the monalleries. 192. 

116. Tho. lord Audley chancellor, to three 

letters; defiring to have the dilToUxd monaftery of 

St. John's of Colchefter," in exchange for other 
lands ; adding that the king promoted his marriage, 
and made him a baron, and yet he has no more than 
j^. 800 a year. (Orig.) 193. 

117. Tho. lord Audley chancellor, to four 

letters, ofifering to purchafe Walden abbey," &c. 
(Orig.) 197. 

118. Tho. Bedyll, to two letters, com- 
mending the monks of Ramfey* (Orig.) Ramfey, 
Jan. 13 and 15. 203. 

110. Ric. Cromwell, to T. Cromwell his uncle; 
reports his going to Cambridge, Ely, and Ramfey, 
luid that he found the fryer of Ely froward. (Orig.) 
Ramfey, 0£t. 15. 204. b. 

120. Wm. Parre, to T. Cromwell; figpifying that 
the abbot of " Peterborough," oflfered a year s rent 
of the abbey to the king, and £, 300 to Cromwell, to 



have it^ared. ' (Orig.) Horton, March 18, 1537- 

205. 

121. Penfiohs afligned to the monks of " St. An- 
drew's in Nartliampton ;" and an account of their 
dilJblution. 1538. (Two papers.) 206. 

122. John Stockefley Bp. of London, to 

about difpofing of the revenues of the diflblved ab- 
bies, &c. Two letters. (Orig.) 207. b. 

123. Edm. Knyghtly and three other commif- 
fioners, to T. Cromwell? in behalf of the nuns of 
" Catefljy.*' (Orig.) Catefby, May 12. 209. 

124. Humphrey Staffprd, to T. Cromwell; begs 
tlie priory of " Fynfliead in Northamptonfliire," and 
" Worfpringin Somerfetfliire/' (Orig.) Bletberweke. 

Q09. b. 

125. The king's commtffioners, io ...... in be- 
half ofthenunsof Polefworth" in Warwickfliire. 
(Orig.) Maxftock near Coventry, July 28, 1537. 

aio-b. 

126. A depofition that Mat. Mackrd abbot of 
" Berhn^s," reported that the monks fmuggle the 
goods ot the abbey. (Orig.) March 22, 1536-7. 21 j. 

127. Th. Cranmer Abp. of Canterbury, to . - ... ^ 
fignifying that he hopes to perfuade the abbot of the 
" Charter>houfe in the Ifie of Axholm" to furrender.; 
(Orig.) Fourde, March 2. 212. 

128. Richafd Devereux ? to . ^ 
the furrender of feveral poor abbies 
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(Orig.) Lin- 
212. b. 

129. George Giffofd, to T. Cromwell? in favour 
of Wolftrop abbey." (Orig.) 1537. 213. 

1 30. Wm. abbot of " Kennelwoith," to T. Crom- 
well ? iti behalf of his manor dr cell of Broke. (Orig.) 
Juiie 17, I536i 214, 

131. Francis Cave's account of the diflTolution 
of " Lcicefter abbey.** (Orig.) Aug. 2&, 1537 , 

215. b. 

132. John Beaumount, to fends a prefent df 

£. 20, defiring to fann " Gracedew abbey." (Orig.) 
Wellelborough, Dec- 27. 216. 

133. John Smyth's account of the fmuggling of 
thegoodsof the priory of " LaUiid." (Orig.) With- 
coke, Dec. 22, 1538. 216. b. 

134. Tho. Bedyll, to . recommends the 

priory of the " Charter-houfe in London," and in- 
clofes a lift of the monks dead or dying in Newgate; 
(Orig.) London, June 14, 1637- ^I7i 

135. Robert Southwell, to giving an ad^ 

count of the goods of " Boxley" abbey, particular^ 
Iv a piece of St. Andrew s finger put to pledge for 
^. 40. (Orig.) Northampton, Marph 3. 2 18. 

136. Tho. Bedyll and two other commiflioners ; 
their report of the furrender of " Langdon, Folkftone, 
and Dover" abbeys. (Orig.) Canterb. Nov. 16. 

219. b. 

;37. Ch. Elyot, to T. Cromwell; thanks him for 
recommending him to the king; affirms his proteftant 
principles; and begs for fome of the difToIvecf lands, of 
which he oflfers Cromwell the firft year's rent. (Orig.) 

220. b. 

133. Rich. Greftam I.d. mayor of London, petitions 
K. Henry vill. to have " St. Mary s, St. Bartholo- 
mew's, and St. Thomas's hofpitals," and the new ab- 
bey on " Tower-hiil," inveftcd in the mayor and al- 
dermen, for tlie ufe of the poor. 222. 

139- John Stokefley's Bp. of London, and Ricli. 
Pollard's accounts of the diflTolution of Reading^* 
abbey, and of the relicks there. (Two originals.) 
Reading, Sept 18 and 15. ^23. 

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folution of the nunnery of " Godftow;" and one of 
Cath. Bulkeley, abbefs, againft it. (Orig.) 1537. 

141. Tlio. Legh, to T. Cromwell; fignifying that 
the monks in divers places defire to be difmifled. 
(Orig.) Ely, Nov. l, 1537. ^ 229. 

1 42. A report of coinmiffioners, of the treafure found 
in the abbey of " St. Edmundlbury." 229. b. 

143. Rich. Southwell, to recommending 

Mr. Beftney. (Orig.) March 20, 153G. 230.^ 

144. Rich. Southwell; his account of the fequeftra- 
tion of " Walfingham" abbey. (Orig.) July 25, 

145. An account of the demolifliing of " Lewes" 
abbey : faid to be in Rich. Moryfon's hand : alfo a 
Bote figned Hen. Polfted. March 24, 1538. 252. 

146. Tho. lord Lawarr, to T. CromM'ell; defiring 
that Boxgrave" abbey may be fpared, or elfe that 
he may have the preference of the farm of it; tlie 
latter of which was granted him. (Orig.) March 

S5. 234. 

147. Jolm Gage and Ric. Layton ; their account 
Qf the diliblutioii of Batter' abbey. (Orig.) May 
£7. 

148. Rich. Strete's inventory of the goods and 
lands of Calwich" abbey. (Orig.) 236. 

149. John Bp. of London; his report of the furreti- 
der of " Kyme, Noncotton, Irforthe, FoiTe, and 
Hevenyngs,'' in Lineolnlhire ; and of " Bowvale, and 
Kewfted," in Nottinghamlhire. (Orig.) Oxon. July 
£7. 237. 

150. SirWm. Baflett's report that he had removed 
the images of St. Anne of Buxton, and St. Mudwen 
of Burton upon Trent," and had Ihutup Buxton Wells. 
(Orig.) 238. 

151. Edward Lee Archbp. of York, to T.Cromwell? 
reports that he had given order not to alienate the 
goods of abbies under £. 200 a year rent; defires to 
have " St. Ofwald's and Hexham fpared has fup- 
prelfed preachers of novelties. (Orig.) Cawode, 
April 23, 1536. 239. 

152. Arthur Darcy propofes to breed horfes in the 
grounds of Gervays" abbey; and Rich. Bellyfeys 
demolilhes the faid abbey. (Two originals.) 240. 

153. An aftignment of an annuity of 100 marks to 
Wm. Thryfke abbot of " Fountain," upon his re- 
lignation. (Orig. Lat.) Jan. 19, 1535-6. 241. b. 

154. Report of commiflioners, of the diffolution of 
" Hampole, St. Ofwald s, Pontefra6l, Fountain, St. 
Mary's in York, Nonapleton, and Selby" abbies. 
(Orig.) Dec. 8, 1537. Alfo of ''Wyerefope, Moncke- 
breton, St. Andrew's at York, Byland, Ryvaille, 
Kyrkeham and EUerton, Tykhill, Doncaftcr, 'Ponte- 
fraa," &c. (Orig.) Dec. 15, 1537. ' 242. 

155. Petition of the inhabitants of " Ilohn-Col- 
tram," dcfuing their church might be preferved. 
(Orig.) 243. b. 

150. Report of the furrender of " Furnes and 
Whalley" abbeys. (Orig.) April 6. 244. 

157. An order of the vifitors, to father Coppinger 
confcflbr of Sion, to endeavour to remove the fcru- 
pies of two monks of the Charter-houfc of Bewnall. 
(Orig.) Aug. 31, 1537. 247. 

158. Rich. Devereux? reports the furrender of 
" Bridgnorth, Atherfton, Newcaftle-under-line, Lich- 
field, Shrewfbury," and other abbies. (Orig.) Aug. 
IS. 248. 

159. Rich. Layton, to T. Cromwell; with feveral 
relicks : the prior of Maiden- Bradley hath licence to 
keep a whore, and hath fix children. (Orig.) 249. 



160. Rich, Devereux? reports that divers good^s 
and lands of monafteries are fecured ; " Aderfion and 
Wheych" abbies fmuggled their goods. (Orig.) 
Gloucefier, May 23. 250.^ 

161. Rich. Devereux: reports the furfender of 
houfes about Briftoi, Gloucefter, &c. alfo the de- 
baucheries and villanics of the monks. (Orig.) 25 1. 

162. Report of the furrender pf Gloucefier'; ab- 
bey. (Orig.) Jwly 28, 1538. * 252. b. 

163. A lift of fome fiyars who defire to change 
their habits. 1538. , 253. 

i<64. The commiOioners of tlie weft parts, to the 
Ld. piivy feal (T. Cromwell) report that the monaf- 
tery of Hales" had furrendered in good order. 
(Orig.) Gloue. Jan. 4. 2.54. 

165. Wm, Petre, reports the furrender of Evef- 
ham" abbey. (Orig,) Lanthonye, xVIarcb 17. . ^^55. 

166. The liUQS of Styxwold's petition, to h^ve the 
])enfion of ^.34 a year charged on them, .ren^itted. 
(Orig.) Jan. 8, 15S7-8. * \.255. b. 

167. Roland Lee, I]p. of Gov. and Lichf. defires 
to have the eathcclral at Coventry converted into 
a collegiate, church. (Orig.) \V1gmore, Jan. 12. 

256. b. 

168. Tho. Arundell, petitions to have Cliffe" 
abbey fpared, for v/hich 1,000 marks are offered 
to the kino;, (Orig.) St. Colombe in Cornwall. 

257- 

1 69. P. Edgcombe, founder of the priory of Tot- 
nefs,"* and nunnery of Cornwoithy defires to 
have them fpared, or to have the temporalities there- 
of. (Orig.) '258. 

1 70. Rich. Zouche, founder, of tjiie abbey of " Sta- 
verdel defires to have it reftored. (Orig.) 259. b. 

. 171. Wm. Carlos Bp. of St. Davids; tells of the 
rudenefs and fuperftition of the' Welch; defu^es to 
have his fee removed to Karmardyn. (Orig.) Laiit- 
fcy, Aug. 16. . 260. 

172. Wm. Darlow, about fer^ring the charter of St. 
Davids, its chelts of money, and plate; his prolecut- 
ing a canon, who compelled his fervant to marry his 
whore. (Orig.) St. David s, April 5, 1537. 262. 

173. Rich. Devereux; reports tlie furrender df 
many monafteries : mentions the ear of Malcus, and 
other relicks. (Orig.) 263. b. 

174. Hugh Latimer Bp. of Worcefter, to T. Crom- 
well; thanking him for promoting good men; re- 
commends the prior of *' Great Malvern" to him, 
who offers the king 500 marks, and ^'romwell 200, 
that his houfe may Itand, not for preferving monkery 
but religion and learning. (Orig.) Dec. 13. 264. 

175. Report of the furrender of Twynham," a 
rich abbey. Orig.) ChriftCh. Dec. 2. 267. b. 

176. An account of the penfions of the monks of 
" Kingfwood" in Wiltfliirc. 268. 

177. Nicolas abbot of " Roy Alien'' Oxon. to T. 
Cromwell; offering him 100 to have his abbey pre- 
ferved, or converted into a college. (Orig.) 269. 

178. John Matthew late prior of Cokesford,'' 
petitions for a penfion of ^.20 a year. (Orig.) 

269. b. 

179. Jane Meffyndyne priorefs and the fifters of 
Legborne,*' petition to have their houfe prelerved. 

(Orig.) 070. b. 

ISO. The names of all the parfonages to be impro- 
priated unto Cardinal College Oxford. 273. 

181. A hft of founders of abbies. 275. 

182. Annuus valor omnium monafteriorum fuppref- 

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forum, ad collegium Cardiiialis Ebor. in Oxon. fpec- 
tanttum. -276. 

183. Valuation of the lands, goods, and chattels of 
the abbies ia Iluntingdonfli. not exceeding £. 200 a 
year rent. 280. 

1 84. ' of the county palatine of Lanca- 

fliire. 288. 

1 85. — of the county of Southampton. 

289. 

186. A lift of religious houfes under the value of 
200 a year in England. 290. b. 

187. Valuation, &c. of certain monafteries furren- 
dered in the counties of York and Nottingham, in 
Nov. and Dec. 1538. 300. 

1 88. fOfficers of the new eftablifliment of Chriffs 
church Canterbury, and their falaries ; with Archbp. 
Cranmer s cenfure of the fame. 30 1 . 

189. Places appointed for bifliops fees; with a pre- 
amble for an att of parliament for erefting them, in 
K. Hen. Vlllth's own hand: the acl in another hand. 

304. 

1 90. Articles wherein the commiflioners for vifit- 
ing abbies have not made fufficient allo\vances. 

306. 

191. Stephen Gardiner Bp. of Winchefter, toTho. 
Cromwell ; about the valuation of the Ipiritualities 
of his diocefe, and allowances for alms. (Orig.) Mar- 
veil, May 2. 307. 

192. Edward Lee Archbp. of York, and the com- 
miflioners at York, to T. Cromwell ; concerning the 
fame valuation. (Orig.) York, May 24, 1535. 

308. 

193. ObjeAions to the valuation in Yorkfliire. 

309. 

194. Richard Bulkeley, to T. Cromwell ; concern- 
ing the valuation m Wales. (Orig.) Conway, April 
27. 311. 

195. Nomina omnium monafteriorum, prioratum, 
tt aliarum domorum religioforum, infra regnum An- 
gliae, et infra Walliam ; cum eorum valore. 3 1 2. 

196. An abftraft of the valuation of all the lands 
belonging to the religious houfes in England: taken 
out ot the court of firtt fruits and tenths. 383. 

197. Number of all promotions ecclefiaftical, at the 
taxation of firft fruits and tenths ; with the yearly 
value of the bifhopricks, deanries, and archdeacon- 
ries, and the tenths of the clergy in every diocefe. 

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Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftansfoliis 382. 

A colle6tion of papers, chiefly originals, concerning 
the rcformati(m of the church in the reign of K. 
llcnry VI 11. many of them coneded by the king s 
own hand ; viz. 

1. Traflatuli deecclefia, juftificatione, euchariftia, 
baptifmo et fide : quos propria mahu correxit R. Hen- 
ricus VIII. 1. 

2. The Crede ; or the XII articles of the Chriftian 
faith ; being the minute of the " Neceflary Doc- 
trine, &c." publilhed by Hen. VJII. A* 1543. 5. 

3. Seventeen quefiions and anfwers, about the fe- 
ven facraments; with the king's objeftions in his 
own hand: together with a fummaty of the opinion-s 
of the feveral divines thereon. 36. 

4. The king's dire6lions what tlie bifliops and 
preachers fliall teach the people touching the facra- 



ment of holy orders: M'ritten in Cranfii)?r\s hand, and 
figned by the bilJiOps and do6lors of divinity, and of 
civil And c^non law. 45. 

5. Fifteen queftions about feveral docirhies teml- 
ingto the reformation : in T. Croinwells hand. 48. 

6. Reafons offered to the king, for faf|>ending his 
determination, that the marriage of prieft^ is againft 
fcripture : in Archbp. Cranmer shand. ^ 50. 

7. Archbp. Cranmer, to T. CroniM'ellr flicwing 
what progrefs is made in the reformation; defirinj^ 
leave for the clergy to depart becaufc of the iic knels 
at London ; defiring directions how to behave in hlf> 
vifitation, and alfo how as to the vicar of llroydoii. 
(Orig.) Lambeth, July 21, about 1537- ' 52. 

8. Archbp. Cranmer's anfwer to the fev^ntetfn quef- 
tions about the feven facraments. 53. 

9. S. Heyne, to Mr. Butt the king's phvfician; 
againft the eftabli/liment of the do^rine of tiranliib- 
ftantiation as an articlt of faith, (Orig.) 68. 

10. Articlels of religion, figned by the birtibps, ab- 
bots, and clergy in convocation in Henry viJi.th's 
time. (Orig. on vellum, but without a date.) 

11. Opinions of feveral bifliops and do^toi-s about 
confirmation : feparate articles, in their own hands. 

73. 

12. De fide et juftificatione; tm<5tatus Ric. Quia^ni 
et aliomm. 93. 

13. Archbp. Cranmer; about the decrees of coil- 
fanguinity jirohibited in matrimony. (Two original 
letters.) ToWl, Jan. 25, and Sept.*^ 17. foi. 

14. Two draughts of an act of Pariiament, about 
the fame ; corrected with the king's oNvn hand. lOr^, 

15. Cranmeri litera? ad Ofiandruni, propria manu 
fcriptae; contra polygamiam. Lambeth, Sept. 27. 

J 1 J. 

16. Argumcnta ad probandum quod matrimonium 
eft facramentum. 1 \ 3. 

17. De pucnitentia : trafiatiis quatuor. 115. 

18. DeSicrame^torumufu: paginannica. 1^2. b. 

19. A treatife of K. Henry viii; againft auricular 
confefliou, and priefts marrying : in his own hand. 

1*23. 

20. Defence of auricular confeflion : with the 
king s objedionsi on the margiti, in his own hand. 

1*25. 

21. A fiagment of a letter, intimating that the 
king is inclined to rcftore popery. 128. b. 

22. A declaration for pilgrimages, by 4 bifliops and 
one abbot. (Orig.) I2g. b. 

23. Bifliop Latimer s arguments againft puriratorv^ 
with the king's anfwers: both in their own liand.s. 

130. 

24. Defence of communion in one kind; bcir^o- 
part of the king's anfwer to the German orators! 
(The whole is at v. 2 j 5.) j 34, 

25. Another; corrected by tlie bifliop of Dm ham 
(Tunftal.) 1^0. 

26. Defence of communion in both kinds. 15c. 

27. Pallavicini Carmelita^ cpifiola ad Hen. Vlll; 
pietatem propriam defendens. (Aulogr.) Kal. Sep- 
tembris, 1535. 

28. De Euchariftia: traclatus quatuor. 160. 

29. Tho. Criimwell (fic.) to Henry vill; about a 
proclamation againft ll.e marriage of j)riefts, AJc- 
lan6thoirs refleaion on the bifhops, the king s n^ar- 
riage with Anne of Clevcs, and the evangelic ltai;ue. 
1539. 

30. Gennanias oratorum literce ad nenrlcum vni; 
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privatas, et facerdotum matrimonii prohibitionem. 
1538. 173. 

31. Earundcm Uterarum fumma: epifcopi Dunel- 
menfis (Tunftal) propria manu fcripta. (Item fol. 
S56.) 209. 

3^. Abp. Cranmer, to ........ ; that the bifhops 

declined atifwering the German orator^s letter, having 
heard that the king would do it himfelf ; that the 
orators were ill provided with lodgings ; that the ab- 
Ibies of Tutbury and Rochefter maybe fuppreffcd, and 
recommending Fr. Baflet to have the leaie of one of 
them. (Orig.) Lambeth, Aug. 23. file. 

33. The Bp. of Wincherter (Ste. Gardiner) ambaf- 
fador in France ; his reafons agaihfi: the articles pre- 
&nted to the K. of England by the princes of Ger- 
many. 1536. ei3. 

34. Henrici Vin. re<i>onfio ad literas oratontm 
Germaniae (v. 30.) reperiendas; feu potius earunderti 
eonfutatio. 2 1 5. 

35. Frid. Myconii, epiftola ad T. Cromwellum ; pe- 
tens licentiam abeundi in Germaniam, caufans ad- 
verfam valetudinem, &c. (Autogr.) 1538. 2£7. 

36. A copy of fuch things as IVIaitin Luther, Phil- 
Melan6lhon, with certain cities and princes of Ger- 
many, their adherents, have admitted : not men- 
tioned by Sleidan. 1539. 229. 

37. Erafmi Sarcerii literae ad Henricum Vlii : pro- 
mittens novum exemplar ipfius methodi in pnecipuos 
fcripturse locos, et pofiillam in evangelia et epiftolas. 

230. 

38. Conclufions made at the diet of Spiers. A"* 
1529. 232. 

39. A letter from the princes of Germany, to the 
King; defiring an union in matters of religion, and 
offering to fend foliie of their divines to confer with 
thofe of England thereon. 1540. 235. 

40. Phil. Melanfthonis liters© ad Heii. VllI : ei 
emendationem religionis commeudantes. (Autogr.) 
Francof. die 26 Maitii, 1539. 239. 

41. Ejufdemad eundem epiftola; Frandfcum (jrer- 
manorum principum legatum laudans. (Autogr.) 
Francof^ die 10 Aprilis, 1539. 242. 

42. Ejufdem ad eundem epiftola: contra inutiles 
ceremonias, pro facerdotum nuptiis, &c. (Autogr.) 
Francof. Kal. April. 1539. 244. 

43. Poftremarum literafum fummarium. iasa. 

44. A book of ceremonies, to be ufed in the church 
of England. 259- 

45. An order taken for preaching, and bidding of 
the beads, in all fermons. 286. 

46. Henry VIII ; his injunAion to the bifliops in 
favour of ceremonies, and againft priefts marrying. 
(Orig. with the kings name ftamped on it) 1537. 

290. 

47. Abp. Cranmer, to ; thanking him for 

promoting God's word; againit keeping the abro- 
gated holidays, and in behalf of Wm. Gronnow. 
(Orig.) Ford, Aug. 28. 292. 

48. Edward Lee Abp. of York, to about 

his dealing with preachers of novelties. (Orig.) 
Cawod, Jan. 24. 293. 

49. Richard Sampfon Bp. of Chichefter; his in- 
j mictions to his clergy to comply with the king s di- 
rcclions in religious affairs, and to pray for him and 
prince Edward. 294. 

50. Richard Sampfon Bp. of Chichefter, to Mr. 
Welles ; to fwrbear lingingany j)artof the fervice in 
the Englifli tongue, or any other innovations, initil tiie 
king's pleafure be knoM-n. (Orig.) London, Aug. 
21. 296, 



51. Richard Sampfon Bp. of Chichefter, to T. 
Cromwell ; attefting his fincerity in the refoimation. 
(Orig.) London, Sept 4, 1538 or 9. 298. 

52. Richard Sampfon, Bp. of Chichefter, to T. 
Cromwell E. of Elfex ; to prove that the bilhop of 
Durham and the late Bp. ot London had preffed nim 
to ftick clofe to the old ceremonies. (Orig.) Tower, 
June 7. 300. 

53. T. Crumwell (fic) his letter, fent along with 
the king's injunctions for uniformity ; requiring a 
difcreet ufe Ihefeof. (Orig.) The Rolls, Jan. 7. 

302. 

54. A proclamation againft calling one another 
pipift or heretic, and aUb againft reading the Bible 
in Englifli aloud in churches in the time of the raafs ; 
but allowing the congregation to read it to them- 
felves : correfiled with the king's hand. sos. 

55. An aft of Parliament : l. for tranfubftantia- 
tion ; 2. againft communion in both kinds ; 3. againft 
priefts mahiages ; 4. for vowi of chaftity ; 5. for 
private mafles ; and 6. for auricular confeflion. This 
alfo is correfted with the king's hand. 313. 

56. A proclamation, againft having the fcripture 
and other books iu Englilh. June, 153^. 321. 

57. Richard Grafton, to T. CromwcU.^ defiring 
that others may be inhibited for three years from 
printing the Bible in Englifli, until helliall have fold 
nis edition of 1500 copies; or, thai all curates and 
popifli monafteries may be obliged to buy them. 
1537. 325. 

58. Citation of Fran. Regnaulte, for printing the 
tnglilh Bible at Paris. Dec. 17, 1538. 326. 

59. Francis I. K. of Fr. his licence to Rich. Graf- 
ton and Edw. Whitchurch to print the Englifh Bible 
at Paris. 326. b. 

60. Direftions for reading the Bible in Ext^fh. 

3«7. 

61. Ric. Grafton, to T. Cromwell ; about his edi- 
tion of the Engli/h Bible, and complaining that* 
James Nicholfon of Southwarkhad publiflicd the New 
Teftament in Engliflj, with Coverdale's name to il, 
without his leave. (Orig.) Paris, Dec. 1. 329. 

62. Abp. Cranmer, to T. Cromwell ; thanks for his 
having obtained the king's licence to fell and read 
the Englifli Bible. (Orig.) Ford, Aug. 13, 1537. 

329. b. 

65. Richard Grafton, to T. Cromwell; thanking 
him for obtaining the king's leave to pubHlh the Bible 
in Englifli ; defiring him alfo to get a privy feal for 
it. (Orig.) London, Aug. 28, 1537- 330. 

64. Q. Anne Boleyn, to T. Cromwell ; in behalf of 
Ric. Herman, who had been expelled by the late car- 
dinal from the fellowfliip and freedom of the Englifli 
houfe at Antwerp, for having promoted the publifli- 
ing of the New Teftament ia Englifh. (Orig.) 
Greenwich, May 14. 336. b. 

65. A proclamation for the Bible in Englifh to be 
had in every church. 1541. 337. 

66. Provinciae Cantuarienfis fynodi decretum con- 
tra libros fufpeftas doft rinse ; ut S. fcriptura in lin- 
guam vulgarem transfferatur ; contraque laicorum 
contentiones articulis fidei et S. fcriptura. Dec. 
19, 1534. 339. b. 

67. A proclamation (correfted with the king s own 
hand) againft irhporting or printing, without licence, 
books in the Englifli tongue ; againft anabaptifts and 
facramentaries; againft difputing about the facra- 
ment, negletting of ceremonies, and marriage of 
priefts. 341. 

66. A proclamation that anabaptifts, facramenta- 
ries, and other hereticks^ depart the realm. 357. 

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69. An account of the examination of five perfons 
for iierefy, before fonie bifliops at Lambeth, and the 
defects of proof. (Orig.) Nov. il. 359. 

70. Cntlibcit Tunftal Bp. of Duriiam; againft a 
book called " Ortus animae forthat it is againft the 
aa of facceiTion. (Orig.) Stockton, July 7, 360. 

71. Rich.. Nix Dp. of NorM'i<rh, to .......... ; 

veprefenting tliat he cannot prevent the reading of 
erroneous books in his diocefe. (Orig.) Hopne, 

/May 14, 15:30. ^60.* 
. 72. Three farcaftical letters againft feveral men at 

Brillol, for imprifoning a curate. 361. 
. ^ • 73. Robert Ridley ; pointing out faults in Tindal's 

tranflation of the N. Teftament. 1537. 36^. b. 

74. H. Latimer, againft Mr. Coots, for preaching 
popilh doctrines. (Orig.) " 363. 

75. Rich. Brown ; againft Latimer's preaching at 
Briftol. (Orig.) 363. b. 

76. Wtn. Dniry; about fir John Gale, who is in 
his cuftody for rcfufing to publifli to his parifliioners 
fuch articles as were fet forth by the king; and alfo 
for fpeaking againft popilh tenets. (Orig.) April 3, 

: 1337. • 

77. Depofitions againft feveral, for preaching againft 
;p6pifli tenets. 365. 

78. Defence of tranfubftantiaton, againft John 
'/Lambert : two articles. 367. 

79.. Account of iVIr. Ilierome's recantation fer- 
mon, about juftification, and the power of the ma- 
iriftrate ; in a letter from Hen. Dowes, to Gregory 
CrumwcU. (Orig.) Stcpneth, April 1537. 374. 

80. Robert Syngleton's cenfure of Dr. Cotty's fer- 
mon, preached at the Charter-houfe on Eafter-day, 

M538. in defence of popery. 376. 

81. John Valey clerk at Colchefter; againft auri- 
cuM confeffion. 377. b. 

' 8^2. - A note, figncd Henry Fitz Wauter, ftating the 
; opinion of Robt. Watfon, concerning grace. 378. 

83. John Stockely Bp. of London, to T. Crom- 
well ; concerning the examinations of John Valey or 

' Faley, John Coole, and other diffcnters at Colchef- 
ter. May CI. * 378.* 

84. Order for burning John Hooper Bp. of Glou- 
cefter, at Gloucefter. temp. Mariap. 380. 

85. 0|)inion of the clergy in the north parts, in 
favour of nine popifh articles. 381. 

86. Robt. Taylor Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 
to ; reports that the Wellh are quiet ; de- 
firing a commiilion to repair Wigmore caftle ; that 
the prior of Woodhoufe hath diflipated the goods 
thereof, and thrown off his habit. (Orig.) Wig- 
more, Jan. 15. 382. 

87. The Bp. of St. David's (Wm. Barlow) and one 
Talley, accufed of preaching proteftant do6lrines. 
1536. 5S3. 

Cleopatra, E. VL 

Codex chartac. in foho, conftans foliis 395. 

A colledion of Trafts and Papers, touching the 
power of the King in Ecclefiaftical Councils ; the 
duties of Bilhops and Priefts ; the rights of the 
Church of England againft^ the claims of the 
Popes, their provifors, appeals, &c. The particu- 
lars of which are as follows : 

1. De poteftate regia;" being the latter part of 
the book called De vera differentia regies poteftatis, 
&c.'' publiihed by K. Henry Vlil.th s authority A*^ 
1534. ■ ^* 



2. Colle6lanca fatis copiofa, ex facris fcripturis ct 
authoribus cathohcis, de regia et ecclcfiaftica poten- 
tate : priemittuntur argumentorum tituti. 16. 

3.. Summarium tcxtus capituli, fuffraganeis, de 
ele6lione in decretixlibus, fc. contra provifioues Pa- 
pales. 140. 

4. Tho. More, to Mr. fee'' Cromwell ; vindicating: 
himfelf as to matters of religion, the revelations of 
^ nun, and efpecially hrs conduct as to tlie kings 
marriage. (Orig.) Chelcith, IVIarch 5. 149. 

. 5 to T. Cromwell; i-ecapitnlating the 

fubftance of an apologetical letter of T. More. 159^ 

6. Jo,(Fi(ber) Bp. of Rochefter,; toT. CrOmwcll? 
lamentiijg that his letters are generally mifconftrued. 
(Orig.) Rochefter, Jan.: 31. ' 161.^ 

7. Jo. (Fiflier) Bp. of Rochefter, to Henry. vnf; 
exculpating himfelf as to the revel;vti(ms;of a nun of 
Canterbury. (Qrig.) Rocheftei; .Feb. £7. i65. 

8. Roland Lee Bp. of Coventry and Litchfield; 
about Bp. FiJher, liow far Ke isi willing to conform. 
(6rig.) . « 163. b. 

9. Jo. Fiflier Bp. of Rochefter, to the Lords of 
Parliament ; vindicating himfelf concerning the mat- 
ter of the nun of .Canterbury. (Orig.) 1 66. 

10. Tho.- Bedyll, to T.^ Cronnvcll ? concernlnqr 
Bp. Filher, the nuns of Sion, itc. (Orig.) London, 
JulyCS. 168.* 

11. Bp. Fiflier's anfwcrs to certain interrogatories 
put to him in the Tower. June 12, 1535. 169. 

12. Bp. Fifjier, to fee'' Cromwell; in his own vin- 
dication ; with anfwers to 40 articles, in Latin, and in 
the Bp's, own hand. (Orig.) Tower, Dec. 22. 172. 

13. A cenfure of Bp. Fiflicr, for not acknowledge 
ing the king's fupremacy. May 7, 1535. 178. b. 

14. John Fewterer confeiTor Gen. of the monafteiy 
of Sion, and other brethren there, to the brethren of 
the Charter-houfe, London ; concerning the king's 
fupremacy. 1 79. 

15. Th. Cranmer Abp. of CanteiHb. to T. Crom- 
well ; fignifying that fir Tho. !More and Bp. Fillier 
are willing to fwear to the aft of fucccffion, but not 
to the preamble. (Orig.) Croydon, April 17. 18 1. 

16. Sir Tho. More, to Henry VIII; vindicating 
himfelf. (Orig.) Chelchith, March 5. 182. 

1 7. The aft againft appeals to Rome : a coiTccted 
draught. 1532. 186. 

1 8. Ste. Gardiner Bp. of Winchefter, to Henry viii ; 
deprecating his difpleafure. (Orig.) 200. 

19. Edw. Fox Bp. of Hereford, to T. Cromwell? 
with a book of the Bp. of Winchefter, which he cen- 
fures. (Orig.) Okebourne. 20i. 

20. A letter to a niafter provincial, in which tlye 
writer ftates what he and Mr. Cliarnockc delivered, 
in the pulpit at Winchefter? againft him, th.e provin- 
cial. . ' 202. 

21. A bill found againft Bp. Fiflier and James 
Whalworth, for denying the king's fupremacy. ( Lat.) 

204. 

22. The prior and monks of Ewcnny, in the dio- 
cefe of Landaft'; acknowledging the kings fupre- 
macy. (Orig. Lat. on vellum.) Sept. 11, 1534. 205. 

23. Proteftations of many archbifliops, bi/hops, 
priors^ colleges, &c. declaring that the Pope has no 
more authority in Engla4id than any other foreign 
bilbop. (Lat.) 1534. * 207. 

24. Henry VIII, to the E. of Suflex ; ordering hi in 
to confine all perfons that lliall preach in favour ot\ 
or otherways maintain the Pope's fupremacy. (Orig. 
with the king's ftamp.) 2 1 3. b. 

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9.5, Henry VIII, to ...... . ; averting his fupre- 

macy. (Orig. with the king's ftamp.) Weftm. June 
9.5, 1535. - <214. ^ 

26. Henry VIII, to the clergy of York ; on the 
famefubjeft. 21 6, 

S7. A circular letter of Henry Vlii, to the Juftices 
of peace; enjoining them to aflert his filpremacy, 
and expofing the falfe pretenfions of the Pope : two 
Copies, both ftamped \vith the king's name. Dec. . 
1538. 222. 

28. An order of Henry Vlli, for the bifliop of Lin- 
coln to appear befojre him in the Star chamber. 
(Stamped with the king's. name:) -Weftm. Jan.. 13. 

1 :^ 225* b. 
; 29 The beginning of k kind's proclamation, ^pro- 
hibiting appeals to Rome, v&c. 1532. 226. 

30. Queftions pfopofed to lorcj ; whether 

certain articles on ecclefiaftical 'matters Ihould be 
prbved. 230. 

'31. Tho. Cranmer Abp. of Canterb. to Henry viii ; 
concerning the king's fupremacy. (Orig.) Ford, 
Aug. 26, 1536. 232 

32. Tlio* Cranmer Abp. of Canterb. to Henry VIII ; 
two original letters, concerning the king's fupremacy. 
June 4, and Nov. 22. . * 

33. Ed w. Lee Archbp, of York, to Henry Vlil; 
concerning his condu6l refpefting the king's title of 
lupreme head. (Two originals.) Jan. 14. 1535-6, 
and June 14, 1535. 234.* 

34. Edw. Lee Afdibp. of York, to fec^ Cromwell ; 
reports fome tranfaftions in the north, touching the 
Ring's fupremacy, &c. (Two originals.) July i and 
9, 1535. 239. 

35. The Vice-chancellor and Univerfity of Cam- 
bridge, and the Univerfity of Oxford, to K. Henry 
VIII; concerning the reformation of religion, &c* 
(Lat. two originals.) 061. 12, and Nov. 242. 

36. Cuthbert Tunftal Bp. of Durham, to fec^ 
Cromwell; concerning the king's order for furren- 
dering the Pope s bulls. (Orig*) Aukland, Jan. 
S9. 245. 

37. The form of the Abp. of Canterbury's renun- 
ciation of the Pope s, and acknowledgment of the 
king's fupremacy. 248. b. 

38. Cuthb. Tunftal Bp. of Durham, tofec'^ Crom- 
well ; a report concerning the value of benefices in 
his diocefe, and the fupremacy. (Orig.) Aukland, 
July 21. 247. 

30. Th. Goodrick Bp. of Ely ? to fee'' Cromwell ; 
concerning the fuppreflion of feditious books, (Orig.) 
Comb, Dec. 20. 248. b. 

40. John Clark Bp. of Bath and Wells, to fec^ 
Cromwell ; in behalf of mafter Claxton, a chaplain of 
his. (Orig.) Wells, April 5. 249. 

41. Th. Magnus, to fee'' Cromwell; about the 
convocation in the north, the king's orders about 
the do6};rines to be preached, &c. (Two originals.) 
Marybonne, April 21, and York, July 1. 250. b. 

42. Tho. Bedyll, to fec^ Cromwell ; concerning 
certain books, and religious opinions to be regulated. 
(Orig.) 252. 

43. Two articles of a royal decree for the univer- 
fity of Cambridge, touching the fupremacy. (Lat.) 

253. b. 

44. Tho. Legh and John ap Rice, to fec^^ Crom- 
well ; advifing how the king may aflert his fupremacy 
againft the inhibitions of the bilhops. (Orig.) Sept. 
^4. 254. 

45. Tho. Bedyll, to fee'' Crom>vell ; with fome al- | 



teration in a treatife of his, concerning the king's fu- 
premacy. (Orig.) Lond. Aug. 5. ' 255. 

46. Robt Cowthwellr toLd. ..... fignifyino-lhe 

attainder of Wm. Dickinfon and Wm. Pettye,\vo 
priefts, for denying the king's fupremacy. (Orig.) 

255. b. 

•47. John (Hilfey?) Bp. ofRochefter, to V 

concerning the parifh prieft of Paulas Crav, who liad' 
not ftruck the name ot the Bp. of Rome out of his li- 
turgy. (Orig.) Bromli^gh, May 13. 256. 

"^48. J.Fifher.J^ Bp. of Rochefter, to T>r.. StewarcL 
chancellor ^of Winchefter; figuifying that , James 
Cofyii, pnor of the fryers preachers at Winchefter, had 
been fet at liberty, arid had leave grantM him td' 
preach. (Orig.) April 24, 1535. 257. b. ' 

49. Nic. Shaxton Bp. of Salifbury, to fec^ .Crom- 
well; declaring himfelf willing to co-operate m the 
caufeof th^ king's fupremacy. (Orig.) Mortlake, 
Jiine 4. 1535? " '258. 

';5o.':Robt. (Sherburn) Bp. of Chichefter; fignify-. 
ing his having proclaimed the king's fupremacy, both 
in the pulpit, and by injun6Hons in his diocefe. 
(Orig.) Selfey, June 28. ' ' , , . 258. h. 

^1- ambaflador of Henry VIII, to James 

V. K. of Scots ; being Henry's declaration ccyncerniHo* 
his fupremacy. 259.^ 

52. John (Longland) Bp. of . Lincoln, to fec^^ 
Cromwell; reports his having fet forth the king's ti- 
tle of fupreme head of the church in his diocefe. 
(Orig.) Wopburn, June 25. 260. b. 

53. Willm. Overbury, to ..concerning the 

king's fupremacy. 261. 

54. A paper againft the payment of annates to 
Rome. , 2g2 j. 

55. Articles of a treaty between the princes, elec- 
tors, and nobles of Germany ; chiefly on matters of 
religion., (Lat.) 264. 

56. The ambafladors of the proteftant princes of 
Germany, to Henry VIII; on their confederacy, al- 
liance with Henry, &c. (Lat.) 272. 

57. John Frederick eleftor , of Saxony, and Philip 
the magnanimous landgrave of Heffia, to Henry 
VIII ; ftating their reafons for not obeying the Em- 
peror s fummons to a council or congrefs. (Orio-. 
Lat.) 7 Cal. April 1537. . 283?* 

58. Anfwers of the above Eleftor and Landgrave, 
to certain points propofed to them by Chriftoph. 
Montanus and Tho. PanQllus (fie) ambafladors from 
Henry Vlll (Orig. Lat.) Frankfort, April 4, 1539. 

285. 

59. Articles to be propofed to Henry VIII. on the 
part of the German proteftant princes. (Lat.) 291. 

60. The petitions of the duke of Saxony and land- 
grave of Heflia,. to Henry viii : with the anfwers of 
the king's ambafladors to the fame. 1536. 292. 

61. The Ele6lor of Saxony s anfwer, to a fummons 
of the PopeandEmperoi'gpW general council. (Lat.) 
1533. 297. 

62. The a6l of confederacy between the German 
proteftant princes and ftates. 1 536. 299. 

63. A confultation amongthe German proteftant 
princes ; and their decree for the confervation of the 
true doftrine of the gofpel. 1535. 303. 

64. The anfwer of the Germans aflfembled at Smal- 
kald, to Pet. Paul Vergerius the Bp. of Rome's am- 
baflador. 1536. In the liand of Ric. Morifon. 304. 

65. An Englifli tranflation of IV. 57. 306. 

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66. Colle6tanea ex epiftolis Lconis olim Pont. Rom* 
cle indiftione concilii. ^^S* 

67. Part of a paper, feemiugly a declaration of the 
German princes^ againft the council to be held at 
Mahtua. (Lat.) In Morifon's hand. 310. 

68. Ric. Morifon, to Ld concerning the 

publication of the king s anfwer, touching tl>c coun- 
<;il of Mantua. (Orig.) 311. 

69. Propofitions to be laid before the king's coun- 
cil, concerning the reformation, and reiioiincing ttie 
Pope s authority : with refolutiona concerning the 
Mme. 1533. 313. 

70: Things ncccflary to be remembered before the 
Dreaking of the Parliament ; concerning the power 
of councils. I SIS. 

71. By ^yha,t authority, and how, general couupils 
may be called. 319. 

7^. A part of a fermon or exhortation in defence 
of Henry VIII. 32a 
73. Th. D. of Norfolk and Geo. Boleyn Ld. 
Rochford; to fecV Cromwell ; fignifying the king s 
defirc that Melanfthon might be prevented from go- 
ing into France, &c. (Orig.) 324. 
. 74. Philip Melanahon^ to Henry VIll ; againft the 
Popes fupremacy. (Orig. Lat.) May 12, 153&. 
■ • 320. 

75. Raynold Pole, to Henry VIII ; conceroing a 
book on the king's title which Pole had written, 
and on the king's ordering him over. (Orig.) Venice, 
July 15. 82». 

76. Inftruftions of R. Pole, concerning thingsHo 
be ihewn to the king's grace, refpecling his book and 
his opinions. 394. 

77. RaynoW Pofe, to the bifhop of Durham 
(Cuthbt. Tunftal) in anfwer to the bifliop's letter 
hereafter, VL 85. (Orig.) Padua, Aug. 1, 1536. 

S3.7* 

.78. R. cardinal legate (Pole) to the Ld. privy feal 
(T, Cromwell) proftflin^ his .duty and affeftion to- 
wards the king ; concerning his promotion to tlie 
cardinalfliip, &c. (Orig.) Cambray, May 2, 1537. 

349. 

79. Mr. Starkey; tb R. Pole; advifing and ex- 
poftulatitig with him, cbncerning the opinions and 
condaa of the latter. (Five letters.) 1535 and 6. 

354. 

80. Raynold Pole, to Henry VIII ; touching his 
opinioiis. 361. 

81. Mr. Starkey, to R. Pole; touching the opi- 
nions of tlie latter. Jan. 16, 1537. 363. 

82. Mr. Starkey 's laftlietter in anfwer to Mr. Pole ; 
and after Mr. Pole had written to the king. (A cor- 
refted draught.) 365. 

^3. Mr. Starkey, to the Ld. Privy Seal; after the 
king had caufcd Starkey to write to Mr. Pole. S70. 

84. Michael Throckmorton, to tlie Ld. Privy Seal; 
about Card. Pole. Liege, Aug. 20, 1537. 372. 

85. The biftop of DurJ^im, to Mr. Pole ; concern- 
ing the book of the latici^n the king's title, &c. 
(A rough draught.) London, July 13, 1536. 375. 

86. John Lejgh parfon of the Tower, to the Lords 
of Council; reportmg the communications he had 
had with Pole at Rome. (Orig.) Tower. 380, 

87. Pwjeft of an a6l for eftablifliing the king's fu- 
.premacy, and preventing foreign priefts railing money 
m England. 382. 

88. Rich. Gibbon's complaint to the cliamberlain 
of North Wales ; concerning money raifed by priefts 
contrary to law, 385. 



89. Thomas Gybfon, to . . * , . . with a colledion 
of prophecies, confifting of XHI articles, ihewing that 
K. Henry VlIL fliall win the holy crols. 386. . 



Cteopaira, F. L 

Codex chartac. in folio, ex foliis con{laDS'45i« 
CoUedanea de poteftate ecclefiaftica ; viz< 

K A difcourfe feewing what jmrifdiftion the cleirg* 
liath heretofore lawfully ufed^ and may lawfully ufc 
in the realm of England. 1. 

A brief treatife of oaUis eixadkd by ordinaries 
and ecclefiaftical courts, to anfwer generally to all 
fuch articles or interrogatories as pleafeth them to 
propound ; and of their forced and donftrained oaths^ 
ex officio, wherein is proved that the fame are unlaw- 
ful. 50. 

3. Another treatife of oaths in eeclefiaftical courts. 

70. 

4. Inftrufiioni for tlie lord privy feal (Cromwell) 
about the bifliop of Lincoln and his archdeacon i 
concerning their demands for procurations, fynodals, 
probates of teilaments, inftallations, &c. " 84. 

5. ohort trafts concerning (a.) appeals ; (b.) re- 
fonhation of the court of audience; (c.)an increafe 
erf the number of proctors in the court of arches. 

86: 

& Three papeis, viar. (a.) anaddrefttothekingfor 
his affent to> qcclefiaftical laws ; (b.) on provincial 
conllitutions ; and (g.) to the juriididxMi of prelates 
in ecclefiaftical matters. 96. 

7. Petition of iht judges and advocates, profefTors 
of the civil law, prefented to the Archbp. of Canter- 
bury, about the prohibitions fent from the temporal 
judges, in cafes of nier* eccleilaflical and civil cog« 
nizance. 107* 

8. Colle£tion» and inferences concerning matters 
of prohibition, and confultations not unfit to be 
thought upon, for the better prefervation of her ma- 
jefty 's juriiUi6tion ecclefiafrical. 1 09. 

9. Three papers concerning prohibitions: (a.) cer- 
tain points offered by the bifliops, to the lords and 
judges touching the granting prohibitions; (b^) 
heads of fev^ral queftions touching prohibitions; 
(c.) anextraft out of the Flores hiftoriarum, being a 
fentence againft all tranfgreffors of the liberties of the 
church of England, &c. 112. 

10. Prefaces to the anfwers of tlie judges of the 
court of common pleas, to the objeftions and argu- 
ments made in behalf of the Abp. of Canterbury 
againft prohibitions. 1 1 6. 

1 1. The grounds of the prohibitions to the high 
commiilion ; and the anfwers thereto. 128. 

1 2. A declaration of tlie true grounds of the pro- 
hibitions to the high comniiffioners ; with anfwers to 
the objedions. 138. 

13. A difcourfe touching the expofition of ftatutes 
concerning ecclefiaftical caufes, whether the fame be- 
long to the judges of the realm, or to the interpre- 
tation of the civilians and canonifts. 1 59. 

14. A declaration of a queftion, whether, if tithes 
in kind be not divided and fet fortli, an aftion may 
be brouglit in any of the king's courts at Weftmin- 
fter, by the party grieved, for treble damages, upon 
the ftatute of 2 Edw. Vl. cap. 13. 1 73. 

15. Proofs touching the recovery of the trelJe va* 
lue in the fpiritual court. i b 1. 

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1 6. The chief proofs feleftcd, and alfo att anfwer to 
feveral points touching the modus decimandi, and 
luite commenced thereupon. 1 85. 

1 7. Concerning the three afts of Parliament of 27 
and 32 Hen. VIII. and 2 Edw. VI. relating to eccle- 
fiallics and ecclefiallical affairs. 2 1 0. 

18. Papers about prohibitions out of the temporal 
courts, and in what cafes grantable, and in what 
not* 215. 

19. Copia chartse ^thelberti, conceffaB monaf* 
terio S. Petri, in Dorobernia ex Ilarpsfieldo : plane 
fuppofititia. 247. b* 

20. Nomina archiepifcoporum Cantuarienlium, ab 
Auguftino ad Johannem M'hitgift* 248. 

21. Cantuaricnfis fedis privilegia et pnerogativa. 
Exft. in Antiq. Britann. 253. 

22. Original letter of Archbp. Cranmer, to lord 
Cromwell ; containing a vindication of himfelf for 
nfing the ftyle of " totius Anglian primas," and his fo 
foon vifiting Winton dioccfe, againft the complaints 
of Stephen Gard'mer biihop of Winton. 260. 

23. Quaedam de poteftate archiepifcopi Cantuari- 
cnfis, quoufque jure extendi poflit. 262* 

24. Declaratio regis, quod jus vilitandi cancel- 
larium et univei*fitatem Oxon. pertinet ad archie- 
pifcopum Cantuarienfem et ecclefiam fuam, et non 
ad ipium regem. 265. 

25. CoUe6^a ex regiftro archiepifcoporum Cantuar. 
per Thomam Gale L.L.D. et cancellarium Matthaei 
Archicp. Cantuar. A* 1 5 70. 26 7. 

26. Extrafta aha ex regiftris Archiep. Cantuari- 
enfium, de juribua et comuetudinibus ecclefias Can- 
tuar. 2.7^. 

27. Beneficia per^inentia ad collationem et pras* 
fentationem archiepiJfcopi Cantuaricnfis. 340. 

28. Patronatus omnium beneficiorum ecclefiafii^ 
corum in dioecefi Roflfenfi, etad quos fpedat. 344. 

29. Table of fees to be taken in the office of regif- 
ter of Rochefter. 345. b. 

30. Taxae difpenfationum per D. Arcliiep. Can- 
tuarienfem concedendarum. 348. 

31. Brief propofals of the ancient form of church 
government, that is, of the exercife of ecclefiafti- 
cal authority, by the chancellor of Norwich. 355. 

32. Collc6tanea D. Danielis Dun, tquitis et legum 
doftoris ; de exec utori bus teftanientariis ; de execu- 
toribus legitimis, i. e. ordinariis ; et de executoribus 
dativis, i. e. adminiftratoribus. 359. 



Ckopatra^ F. II. 

Codex diartac. in folio, conftans foHis 478. 
CoUedanea de poteftate ecclefiaftica ; via, 

1. A difcourfe concerning caufes of ecclefiaftical 
cognizance, acknowledged and confirmed by acts of 
parliament; wherein the ecclefiaftical jurifdiftion is 
let forth, with an ample and perfpicuous decla- 
ration of the king s fupremacy. In eight chap- 
ters. 1. 

2. A cafe in Parliament, 4 Ja. I. about the bifliops 
ilfuing out ecclefiaftical procefs in their own names. 

37. 

3. Charta R. EdwardI I. continens articuljos cleri 
de gravaminihus ecclefite Anglican* in Parliamento 
apud Lincolniam : cum refponfionibus^ 38. 

A* Charta R. Edwardi IW deimniunitatibus cleri. 

39. 



5i Jwramentum regis, tempore coronationis. 42. b. 

6. Copia brevis regii fummonitionls ad comparen-* 
dum in Parliamento. 43, 

7. Copia brevis regii, pl*o convocatione^ 43. b. 

8. Recognizance made by the bifliops to thd 
cro\m. 44. 

9. A plot, how th^ caufes of dilapidations between 
the prelates may be compounded, without long and 
open fuit. 49. 

10. Catalogus convocatiotiuin, ab anno 1296, fub 
Roberto de Winchelfea, Archiep. Cantuar. ad ann. 
1 580, fub Edtnnndo Grindallo. 52. 

11. Statuta et ordinationes ab epifcopis obfei* 
vandas. 54, 

12. Decreta i cardinali Polo, legato Papse, edita 

A* 1555. 72. 

13. Conftitutiones alifie ecclefiafticas* 92. 

1 4. An abftraft of all caufes belonging to th^ ec-* 
clefiaftical court. 117. 

15. Orders to he ptit in execution in the provino* 
of Canterbury, by the ordinaries and tlieir officers, 

X19. b. 

16. A memorial of fome principal matters to be 
confidered by the lords of the privy council, and the 
bifliops, in fome caufes eccldiaftical. 120. . 

1 7. An anfwey of Archbp Bancroft, to the petitioa 
of the do6lors and advocates of the civil law, in be- 
half of their profeflion, which then fufFered by the 
encroachment of the common lawyers, and efpecially 
by prohibitions. 121. 

18. Orders for cathedral churches^ 12s. 

19. A petition to the convocation, to Itiove the, 
queen about forgiving all lapfes and irregularities. 

125. b. 

20. A paper againft the vifitation of the Arcbbp* 
of Canterbury, as " apoftolicse fedis legatus," &c. 

I24^ 

21. De ofticio archidiaconi. 128. 

22. A letter from John (Longland ?) Bp. of Lin- 
coln, to Ld. Cromwell ; concerning the king's orders 
about vifitations ; defires certain powers in his dio- 
cefe, and fends aprefent. (Orig.) Wooburn, OGt. 
9* ISO. 

23. Copy of a commiflion of vifitation, granted by 
the general commiflion of the lord Cromwell, temp, 
lien. Vlll. ISK 

24. The ecclefiaftical commiflion, granted to thd 
high commifiioners for ecclefiaftical caules by Q. 
Eliz. A" regni 18^ and of tlie court of commiifious. 

139. 

25. The ecclefiaftical commiflion. A* 2 Jac. I. 159. 

26. About the limitations of judges ecclefiaftical, 
and the court of high commiflion, &c. 171. 

27. Of the court of arches, and its jurifdiflion* 

172. 

28. Wiilm. (Warham) Abp. of Canterbury, ' to 
Card. Wolfey ; in vindication of the rights of his 
fee. (Orig.) Croydon, March 17. 173. 

29. Notes out of the regiftry of the court of 
arches; concerning executors and adminiftrators. 

J 74. 

30. About a deputy judge of the arc)ies; wift 
Abp. Abbot's letter of confent 1 75. 

31. Formula literarum pat^entiam, ad conftitueufiuTn 
judicem curias de arcubus. 1 79- 

32. De adminiftratione bonorum decedentitim ab 
intcftato. 1 ds. 

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33. Notes of the court of delegates, of the court 
of audience and faculties, and of tlie^ourt of the 
fcifliopof London. 185. 

34. Complaints and grievances againft the eccle- 
fiaftical courts, and their officers. 191. 

3.5. A diaught of an a6t for due obfervation of the 
great charter of England. 193. 

36. Articles put up hy tlie Coramons, A" 3 Jac. I. 
for the reformation of certain abufes in the ecclefi- 
aftical ftate and court. 194. 

37. A declaration, that canons and conftitutions 
of the convdcation-houfe arc not the law of the land. 

196. 

38. A proclamation of the council of Scotland, 
upon the difcovery of the popifh powder plot in Eng- 
land. Edinb. Nov. ^6, 1605. 197. b. 

39. A draught of an aft for the better direftion of 
eeclefiaftical proceedings- 198. 

40. Conftitutio de habitu clericatu 199- 

41. De coadjutore epifcopo London. concelTo A* 
S^feo: ex regirtro D. Peckham (fic) archiepifcopi 
Cantuar. et de cbadjutotibus. 260. 

4^. Of the canons made for reformation in mat- 
ters . eeclefiaftical, 1 592 and 1 59^. ^0 1 . 

4^. * Wiifm. (Warham) Abp. of Canterbury, to Card. 
WoUey; in defence of the rights of the court of 
prerogative. (Orig.) Charing, Feb. 24. 202. b. 

^ 44/ Orders agreed upon by the bifliops of the pro- 
vince of Canterbury, and fuch as are under them, 
to be obferved for the better executing of the laws 
eftablifhed, and avoiding of various offences. 204. * 

45. Ceitain points wiihed to be ordered and amend- 
ed in the government ecclefiafticaL 2O5. 

46. Notes taken of a parley betwixt an Englifh- 
mafi-and a Scot, , concerning the power and jurifdic- 
tion of bifliops. 206. 

47- A paper againft the oath " ex officio mero,'' or 
any other general oath. • 207. 

48. Confid^rations, whether a feveral commiffion 
be exp(^dierit for pafluig faculties within the realm of 
Ireland. . 208. 

49,. Varia, de cenfuris ecclefiafticis, excommuni- 
cation e, &c. 2x09. b. 

50. De crimine Baratriae. 222. b. 

51. Abuiiones quce modernis temporibus magis in- 
Valuille yidentur, tarn in cpifcopis aliifque prelatis et 
ecclefiafticis, quam etiam in religiofis. 223. 

52. An order of the Lds. of Council, concerning 
a pew in the church of Milton -grange, in the county 
of Bedford. (Orig.) Somerfet-houfe, Feb. 28, 
1584. 2€6.b. 

53. A note of general grievances in the church. 

327. 

54. Reafons for licences to tnarry. 228. 

55. Reafons for the aft againft the commiflary's 
court every three weeks. 229. 

56. Grievances of the ftate, againft eeclefiaftical 
proceedings. 23 1. b. 

57. A note of divers inceftuous and unlawful 
marriages, made by licence, by vagrant minifters, in 
lawlefs peculiars. 232. 

58. Various papers, on grievances againft ecclefi- 
aftical jurifdiftion, and motions for reformation; with 
an anfwer to feveral points complained of. 233. 

59. Touching the bill againft exading exceffive 
ftes by eeclefiaftical judges. 239. 

60. Papers concerning tithes. 240. b. 

61. Papers about reformation in caufes eeclefi- 



aftical; viz. regifters of chrifteningi, burials, and 
marriages, tlie fees of chancelloi« and officials, &c* 

242. 

62. Reafons for not offigring a bill againft plura- 
lities. ' 246. b. 

63; The heads of a tra6l on the power of Parlia- 
ment in eeclefiaftical cafes j printed by Tho. Berth- 
let A. D. 1531. 247. 

64. Petition of the clergy in convocation, againft 
the intended bill concerning pluralities. 247. b. 

65. A lift of committees, concerning eeclefiaftical 
caufes^ 248. 

66. Petitio cleri Cantuarienfis provincije, contra 
hsereticos, &c. o^g^ 

67. Confiderations whv the fpiritual jurifdidion 
fliould be abrogated and repealed, or at leaft re- 
formed : written in K. Hen. Vlll.th's time. 250. 

68. That eeclefiaftical jurifdiftions always belonged 
to kings and their judges. 255. 

69. A fum of the petitions offered to the upper; 
by the clerks of the lower houfe of convocation. 

256. b. 

70. A petition of the commons to the kino-, for a 
full declaration of the laws of God and holy church, 
on certain points. 257. 

71. A treatife concerning minifters, excommuni- 
cation, commutation of penance, and difpenlations. 

• . 258. 

72. An a6l, 1 Eliz. concerning the temporalities of 
bifliops. 262. 

73i A fifojea for the increafe of tlie number of 
pr£achers. qq^^ 

74. A device for reformation of the miniftry. 266. 

75. Remembrances for the feffion of Parliament 
after the powder treafon. 27s. 

76. Orders for the better increafe of leamino- in 
the inferior minifters. 275. 

17. Dangerous pofitions about eeclefiaftical power. 

276. b. 

78. A draught of an ti€t for explaining the fla- 
tute of the ift Q. Eliz. about uniformity, and 13. 
Eliz. touching fubfcription of the book of articles, 
publiihed A** 1562. 277. 

79. A letter of Q. Elizabeth, to the bifliops ; againft 
exercifes called prophecy ings. 278. 

80. Archbp. Edm. Grindars letter of excufe to the 
Lds. of the Privy Council, for his not having fup- 
prefled thofe exercifes within his province. 280. 

81. Arguments in behalf of degraded, deprived, 
and filenced minifters. 28 1. 

82. Several papers on the king's poAii^er in eecle- 
fiaftical caufes, and efpecially to reform the abufes of 
prohibitions. 287. 

83. A large number of papers concerning prohibi- 
tions, where they lay and where not, and upon what 
pretences they have been granted ; wiUi a lift of fuch 
prohibitions, and an original petition of the pro- 
curators of the court of arches, fol. 343. 301. 

84. More papers concerning the right and title to 
tithes, prohibitions, and other eeclefiaftical matters. 

39s. 

«5. Indices fententiarum latarum in curia audi- 
entiae, et in curia de arcubus London, in caufis de- 
cimarum. 420. 

86. Cei-tain neceflary confiderations concerning' 
the eeclefiaftical courts of this realm ; with fome pa- 
pers on prohibitions. 40,2, 

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87. Reafons againft a bill for cofts in a prohibi- 
tion : feveral articles. 440. b. 

88. A difcourfe on the ftatute of prsemunire and 
prohibition; how far forth they may be extended 
againft ecclefiaftical jurifdiftion. 450. 

89. A note of grievances pra6tlfed in the court of 
king's bench, whereby the writ " De excoi^municato 
capiendo,'* and the proceedings thereupon, are often 
avoided. 465. 

90. The lord Cook's (fir Edward Coke) arguments 
touching Rochefter's cafe upon the ftatute, 23 Hen. 
Vlir. c. 9. that none ought to be called out of their 
diocefe, to anfwer before the Archbp. of Canterbury 
in the court of arches or audience. 467. 



Cleopatra, F. III. 

Codex chartac. pluribus membranis infettis, in 
foho folior. 178. 

A colleftion of detached articles, being afts of the 
Privy Council, decrees, ordinances, fummons, and 
oUier documents, relating to public affairs, both at 
home and abroad : 



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Cleopatra, F. V. 

Codex chartac. nonnullis membranis infertis, in folio ; 
folior. 198. 

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Cleopatra, F. VI. 

Codex chartac^ membranulis quibufdara infertis, iti 
folio; folior. 445. 

A colleftion of various Papers, chiefly relating to 
the revenue of the Crown, made by fir Robert Cot- 
ton, for his Majefty's fervice, in time (as is expreffed 
in the title) of extremity. 

1 . An anfwer to fuch motives as were dffered by 
certain military men, to prince Henry, to incite him 
to affeft arms more than peace : made at his com- 
mand by fir Robert Cotton, A* 1609. 1. 

2. Means to repair the king^s eftate : collefted by 
fir Robert Cotton, for the earl of Northampton, A* 
1612. 51- 

3. Aflignment made by K. Henry VL of the profits 
of wards, reliefs, vacancies of church livings, &c. to 
certain perfons, for payment of the king's fervante, 
A- 1452. 62. 

4. A licence granted by Q. Elizabeth, to raife mo- 
ney in the ports of London and Ipfwich, towards 
building and repairing the exchequer. 62. b. 

5. A difcourfe touching the courfes ufed by the 
kings of England in raifing money for the defence 
of tlie i^Im ; viz. by power of prerogative, by grant 
of Parliamept, by impofition or tonnage and pound- 
age ; alfo for conclufion of peace, for fuppreflion of 
herefies and defence of the cnurcji, for paying of the 
king's debts, for increafing of the treaiure of the 
realm, and for provifion of the king's houfefaold by 
purveyors. 63. 

6. A table of the means to repair the king's eftate* 
N. B. Part3 of this fyftematical t^ble arc in other 
places in this volume. 77. 

7. A memorial of moft of the fums taken by the 
kings of England, upoh urgent occafions. 79. 

8. Account of the committees for repair of the 
king's eftate, and raifing of monies, under thefe four 
heads : 

(a.) Difinherifon of the king, by concealments and 
detainers of his right. 

(b.) Revenue revealed, but not improved. 

(c.) Tenures, with their incidents and other cafu- 
alties. 

(d.) New projefts. • qq. 

9. Several other courfes, how to repair the king's 
revenue ; as by a pardon projeft, fee-farming all tlie 
lands for treble value, improvement of forefts, wafte3, 
and commons, fale of lands, refumption of grants, 
patents for monopolies and licences, &c* in which 
colleftion are found alfo : go. 

(a.) Confiderations of the prefent eftjtte of the 
crown, and the repairs and improvements there- 
of ; by the E. of Northampton. 96. 

(b.) A difcourfe of fir Robt. Johnfon, on the fame 
fubjea. 112. 

(c.) A brief account of the aqnual receipts and 
ilTues. 114. 

10. CoUeftions out of records, concerning lands 
of the king, furveyed or farmed out, fome being re- 
ferved in his hand for provifion of houfe : the firft 
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11. A fummary collcftiou of all fuch fubfidies, 
difmcs, fifteenths, reliefs, contributions, taxes, gifts, 
grants, loans, benevolences, and payments (by what 
name foever they have been called) as have been 
exafted and levied of the fubjeds of this realm of 
England fmce the Conqueft down to A* 1598; out of 
records and hiftories : with a great number of ori- 
ginal papers hereto appertaining, among which we 
find : 144. 

(a.) A commiffion for raifing a fubfidy by a poll- 
tax. 2 Ric. II. 160. 

(b.) Money granted by the convocation, out of 
regiftcrs. * 161. 

(c.) Summa taxationis cleri Anglise. 217. b. 
(d.) A rate of the fifteenth^ throughout England, 
temp. Jac I. ^44. 

(e.) Decimae cleri, A* 4 Hen. Vllt. e55. 

(f.) An indenture, and another inftrument, relating 
to the fubfidy of cloth. 49 and 46 Edw. III. 

264. 

(g.) A commiffion to rate the fubfidy of the nobi- 
lity. 12 Edw. III. 270. 

(h) A fubfidy granted by the Lords alone, itpon 
conditions ; and to be ratified after by Parlia- 
ment. 14 Edw. IV. 271. 

(i.) A commiffion for improvement of a fubfidy 
rated, and to affefs fuch as by negligence or fa- 
vour were omitted. 276. 

(k.) Among the many original commiffions and 
other inftruments that here follow, are feveral 
figned by the kings ; viz. fol. 294, Hen. VI. 298, 
do. 309, Edw. IV. 313 and 314, Hen. vil. 316, 
356, 359, 362, 364, and 365, Hen. WW. 372, 
Mary. ' 278. 

12. Inftru6lions to commiffioners for levying of an 
aid for making prince Henry a knight, A* I609 ; with 
the rate of the compofition in the county of Hun- 
tingdon. 398. 

13. A bond of Francis D. d'Anjou, for the pay- 
ment of 30,000 fterling, lent him by Q. Elizabeth. 
(French.) Weftm. Dec. 17, 1581, 401. 

.14. A warrant of James I, ordering the E. of 
Northampton to pay ^.300 into the exchequer, being 
his alTeffed loan. (Orig.) Weftm. July 20, 1604. 

405. 

15. Of loans upon pawns of jewels of the crown : 
feveral originals. 412. 

16. Of monies boiTO>ved of feveral German princes 
and cities, in queen Elizabeth's time. 426. 



Cleopatra, F. VH. 

Codex chart, in folio, conftans foliis 294. 

Colledanea de prccedentia regum Angliae, Franciae, 
et Hifpaniae. 

1. Piecedentia, fuper regem Hifpanise, in difcepta- 
lione habita in concilio Bafileenfi, A' 1434. 1. 

%\ fuper regem Gallia et aliorum, in difcep- 

tatione habita in concilio Conftantienfi : item traftatu- 
lus et epiftolae variae. 15. 

3. Nobiliffimadifceptatio fuper dignitate etmagni- 
' tudine regnorum Britannici et Gallici, habita in con- 
cilio Conftantienfi. Opufculuni imprcffum Lovanii. 
1517. 43. 

4. Difcorfo fopra la precedenza tra Spagna e Fran- 
cia : con tre lettere. 69. 

5. Difceptatio inter legatos Franciaj et Hifpaniaj, 
de prccedentia in concilio Tridentino. 81. 

6. De dignitate regum regnorumque Hifpaniae ; 
auftore Jac. Valdefio. Opus Granatae A* 1602, im- 
preffum: cum epiftola Joh. Donne, ad Robtum. Cot- 
ton, de eodem hbro. 83. 



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Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 383. 



Regiftrum chartarum monafterii S. Auguftini extra 
muros Cantuariip ; de privilegiis, lerris, redditibus, 
aUifquc ad idem monafterium fpedantibus. 



Faujiina, A. 11. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans ex foliis 174. 

1. Kalendarium, quod appellatur opufculum tcr-* 
tium; compofitum <\ fratre Johanne Somur, ordinis 
minorum, A. D. 1380, ad inftantiam Johanme princi- 
piflk WallisB, matris R. Ricardi II. ad meridiem univer- 
fitatis Oxon : in quo agit de Algorifmo, de biflextis, 
de cyclis f©laribus, &c. 1. 

2. Catalogus regum Auftralium Saxonum; et de* 
inde ab Egbritho 1. (EgberCo) Anglorum mouarcha 
ad R. Edwardum I. 13. 

3. Stemma Saxonum regum, k Wogano. 21. b. 

4. Catalogus regum Saxonum, k Cerdico ad Eg- 
bertum; unicapagina. 22. b. 

5. Series epifcoporum Scirbonenfium, et regum ejuf- 
dem ecclefia^ fundatorum et benefa6lorum ; cum rc- 
giftroterrarum, maneriorum, reddituum, homagiorum 
fervitibrum, aliorumque ad abbatiam de Shir bom in 
comitatu Dorfettenfi pertinentium. 23. 

6. Conftitutiones ordinis S. Benedi6li fa&x Abing- 
doniae A. D. 1279, et Oxonige A.. D. 1249, confir- 
matse in capitulo generali A. D. 1387. 93. 

7. Heraclidis Cyprii, Paradifus; five de vitisfanc- 
torum patrum, coeuobitarum, et anachoretarum ; a4 
Laufum praspofitum palatii. gs. 



Fauftina, A. III. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftan foliis 356. 

1. Regiftrum chartarum regalium et pontificalium, 
privilegiorum, compofitionum et confoederationuui 
epifcoporum et abbatum ecclefiae, B. Petri Weftmona- 
fterienfis; ibi plura habeutur Saxonica, literis Nor- 
manno-Saxonicis. 

Inferuntur capitula 

(a.) Cartarum k regibus AngHse conceffanim. 4. 

(b.) Privilegiorum pontificalium. 149. 

(c.) Compofitionum, confoederationum, cartarum 
epifcoporum, et abbatum diverforum. 218. 

Pra^mittitur, Sulcardi, monachi Weftmonaftcrienfis, 
prologus de conftrufitione Weftmonaftcrii ; ad abba- 
tem Vitalem. 11. 



Faujlinaj A. IV. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis i5i. 

1. Chartaj aliquot, continentes proceflus et placita 
de terris ad monafterium S. Neoti in com. Hunting- 
donienfi pertinentibus ; cujus fundator erat Ricardus 
Clare, comes Glovernise (Gloucefter) de cujus prole 
illic ad fincm agitur. 2. b. 

2. Statutum de moderandis operariorum etfervien- 
tium, quas ab illis exigebantur, falariis. (Latrne et 
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3. Expofitio vocabulorum quae occurrunt in legi* 
bus forcnfibus Angliae. 19. 

4. Regiftmm chartarum regum, pontificum, epif- 
coporum, baronum, judicum, &c. de privilegiis, li- 
bertatibus, beneficiis eccleliallicis, terris, prsediis, 
bonis, aliifque, ad nionafteriwja Neoti pertinen- 
tibus. ' ^ 20. K 



TauJlmOj A. V% 

Codex mcmbran. in 4to. conftans foliis 105. 

I. Epiftola cancellarii academi® Oxonienfis, ccE- 
tufqiie magidroruni, regentiuiii, et fcholariorum ftu- 
dentium in.^adem, ad Johannem XXII Papam; ut 
cundem»tavorem, quo nuper profecutus eft Parifienfes, 
Jllis indulgepe velit; fcil. ut doftores in philofophia et 
theoio^ia ad beneficia ecclefiaftica promoveantur : 
fcriptaA. D. Iftam academiam hie Parifienfi an- 
tiquiorem efle aflerunt. ^. 

e. Epiftola (ut aiunt) circularis cujufdam archie- 
pifcopi Cantuar. ad prelatos clerumque provinciq^ 
Cantuarienfis ; ut Lincolni^ conveniant, regi opem 
laturi, tempore R. Edwardi II. quo Scoti cum exer- 
citu Angliam invalilfent, et omnia illic ferro et igne 
vaftaflcnt. 2. b. 

5. Petitiones et fupplicationes abbatum, priorum, 
ecclefiariim cathedralium, decauorum, archidiacono- 
rum, capitulorum, et clcri prorinciae Cantuar. quas 
porrigunt inftauti congregation! apud Lincolniam. 3. 

4. Petitio k clero Cantuarienfis provincise, ftiper re- 
medio contra Scotos, inimicos regis et regni. 4. 

5. Epiftola Johannis XXIL Papas, ad dodores et 
fcholares acadeniiae Oxonienfis, ut conftitutiones, k 
Clemcnte V. in Viennenfi concilio ftabilitas, accipere 
velint. 5. 

6. Sermo quod fcptem vitia capitalia aftimulent 
homineni peccatorem feptem generibus lapidum ; in 
quo quasdam fatyrice interferuntur contra magnates 
Tegni, temporibus Edwardi II. 5. h. 

7. Sermo de afcenfione Domini, in haBC verba: 
" Eamushinc.'* Job. 14. 9. 

8. Sermo de omnibus fanftis, in hsec verba: " Ta- 
lium eft regnum ccelorum." Luc. 1 8. 9. b. 

9. Ricardi Hampoyle heremitae, de emendatione 
vita3, libellus. 12. 

>o. Liber de exordio atque procurfti Dunelmenfis 
ecclcfin? ; h. e. dc antiquitatibus et epifcopis iftius 
ccclerii^, a prima fundatione ad A. D. 1087 ; audlore 
Turgotd priore. 24. 

II. De fignis XV. praecedentibus diem judicii; 
et de Antichrifto, quando et ubi nafci debeat. 98. 

12. Sermo de alftimptione B. Marian virginis. 

102. 

13. Sermo in hxc verba: Spiritus fandus doce- 
bit vos." Luc. 12. 103. b. 



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Codex mcmbran. in 4to. conftans foliis 169, folii 
uonnulli laceri. 

1. Liber praefentationum et literarum prioris et 
conventus eccleiix Dunehncnfis; et aliorum ad 
ipibs. 1. 

2. Conftitutiones Benedicli XII. Papa^, fuper mo- 
nachos nigros : capitulis 43 comprehenlae. 112. 

3. Sexti Pythagorci fentcntiae, ^Grjecoin Latinum 
convcrlk: fcriptor ifte, ait Uufinus in libelli praefa- 



tione, " in urbe Roma Sixtus dicitur, epifcopi et 
martyris gloria dotatus," fed perperam* 143* 

4. Epiftola Bernardi ad quendam monacbum, de 
honeftavita. • 146. b. 

5. Elogium de Johanne Baptifta, ct h^mni qui- 
datn. 148. 

6. Sentential piaj Bernardi, cum oratione ad Chrif" 
tum. 149. 

7. Rhytbmici verfus ad B. Virginem ; cum fuppli- 
catione et confeffione peccatorum ad Deum ; de in- 
carnatione Filii Dei ; et fuper aliis facris argumentis. 

151. 

8. Qualesdebent efle confdiarii. 155. 

9. Sequentia quae fecit frater Bonifacius, de pec- 
catis. 156. 

10. Oratio ad Mariam virginem. 156. b. 

1 1. Rhythmus, feu fequentia bona, de fan6la crucc. 

157. 

12. Adjuratio contra procellas et tempeftates. 

157. b. 

13. Matutinale ofticium, de plan6tu Marias vir- 
ginis. 158« 

14. S. Bona venturae libellus, didus^ "Parvum bo- 
num." 160. b. 



Fauftina^ A. VII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 162. 

1 . Itinerarium, five gefta Ricardi I. re^is Anglias in 
Judasa, per Ricardum canonicum S. Trmitatis Lon<^ 
don. Praemittitur (fol. 2.) Epitaphium R. Ricardi. 

4. 

2* Mores Saracenorum, et leges quas Mahumeth 
obfervare Gonftituit prophetando Saracenis: ubi dc 
vita et miraculis iftius Pfeudoprophetaj agitur. 

149. b. 

3. Fragmentum quoddam continens defcriptionem 
Hierofolymorum, et aliarum civitatum Judeas. 1 56. 



Faufiina, A. VIII. 

Codex mcmbran. in 4to. conftans foliis 177. 

1. Liber poenitentialis, conftans ex duabus parti- 
bus; quarum prior agit de pcEnis teu^poralibus et 
fatisfaftionibus ; et fecunda de poenitentia injungen- 
da, per magiftrum Bartholoma^um, Exonienfem epif- 
copum, colTeftus ex patribus, epiftolis et decretis pon- 
tificum, canonibus conciliorum, et pcenitentiali Ro- 
mano, et ex poenitentiali Bedae. s. 

2. Fragmentum de decimis. SB. b. 

3. De apoftolis Chrifti, ubi praedicaverunt et mar- 
tyrium pafli funt. 39. 

4. De Emeria matre Etiiabethae, matris Johannis 
Baptiftae ; et Anna, matre B. Virginis. 39. 

5. Beda, de compoto manuali. 40. 

6. De regibus Angliae, quot annis regnaverunt ; et 
de nominibus eorum k Chinetliildo, qui k S. Birino 
erat baptifatus, ad R. Edward um I. 40. b. 

7. Conftitutio dominorum, Roberti de Winchelfea, 
et W. archiepifcopi Cantuar. quid parochi invenire 
debeant, et quid restores. 41. b. 

8. Redditus de Kydebrok ; et inde,.nomina XXV. 
wardarum civitatis London. 42, 

9. Tabula pafchatum, ab A* 1204 ad An. 1260. 

42. b. 
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10. Rcgula invariabilis ad inveniendum diem paf- 
chatis in pcrpetuuni. 43. 

1 1. Kalendarium. 43. b. 
IC. Brevia memoranda, de conventu eccleliae S. 

Mariae Suthwcrkc. 49. b. 

13. De duplici poteftate. 51. 

14. Deprjclatisecclefianmi ; ubi de Roman is pon- 
tificibus, de ichiihiaticis, de catholicis i\ fchif- 
mate refpirantibu8, de epifcopis Anglis, de fundato- 
ribiis ecclefiaruni per Angliam, vel monafteriorum, an- 
teqiiam regnum fibifubjugalVent Nonnanni, de impe- 
ratoribus ilomanis, regibiis Francorum, AflTyriorum, 
Medorum, Perfarum, et iEgyptiorum. 51. 

15. Annales de geftis Britonum, Saxonum, Dano- 
rum, et Normaunorum, i Bruto ad R. Johannem. 

70. 

16. a. Notula d? campanis ecclefi® cujufdam con- 
ventualis, ctii erat prior Ilenricus Werkeworth, A* 
1424. (S. Maria? de Suthwerk.) conf. Willis Hift. 
of abbies, tom. II. p. 233. 79. b. 

16. b. Nomina regum Hifpaniarum, comitum 
Andegavorum, et regum Jerolblymorum. 80. 

1 7. Synodi generales. 82. 

18. Comites Flandrise, et principes Normannorum 
in Apulia et Sicilia. 83. b. 

19. Epitaphia Agathoclis R. Sicilias, et Roberti 
M^ifcardi. 84. 

20. Abbreviatio de geftis Normannorum, k Rollone 
ad li. Willielmum I. 84. b. 

2 1 . De geftis Danorum ; h. e. ut titulus habet, quali- 
ter Danemarchiamultos procreavit, qui regnum Fran- 
corum ab omni parte vaftaverunt, incenderunt, ftibju- 
gaverunt; libris o£to, cum ftipplementis. 85. 

a2. DeCaroloIH. fimplice. lOO. b. 

23. De vlris illuftribus, quo tempore fcripferunt. 

101. 

24. Nomina regionum XL continentium intra fe 
provincias CXIIL 102. 

25. Epiftola Radulphi de Diceto, decani Lundoniaj, 
ad Johannem ecclefias Lugdunenfis archiepifcopum ; 
cum refponforia, de pnerogativa fedis Lugdunenfis. 

104. 

26. Excerpta ex Julio Carfare, Solino, etEutropio, 
de Gallia et Gallis ; et de fitu, commendatione, et 
mirabilibus Britanuiae, I04. b. 

27. De genealogia Henrici II. R. Anglorum. 

108. b. 

28. De fitu et populo Hiberniae. 109. 

29. Genealogia Willielmi R. Scotorum. 109- 

30. Prophetiae Merlini. 109. b. 
51. Prophetia Merlini Sylveftris, revelata Ed- 

wardo III. per fpiritum; cum aliis prophetiis. 115. 

32. Epiftola Bonifacii P. ad abbatem monafterii de 
Lefncs, Koft'enfis dicecefis, pro confervandis redditi- 
bus et privilegiis monafterii de Suthwerke. 1 16. b. 

33. Conftitutio Roberti de Winchelfea, Archiep. 
Cantuar. de juramento etobedientia redoribus et vi- 
cai lis- in eorum ecclefiis celcbrantium, faciendis ; fafta 
€t edita fub An. 1 505. 116. b. 

34. Nomina priorum ecclefiae S. Mariae de Suth- 
werke, h prima fundatioue. 1 18. b. 

35. De variis filiorum Ifrael affliftiQnibus, et Jero- 
folymorum affli6tionibus et fub verfionibus. 119- 

36. Annales, ab incarnatione Domini ad annum 
1239. ^^9. b. 

37. Defcriptio Romae ; h. e. de turribus, portis, 
moutibiis, pontibus, palatiis, arcubus triumphal ibus, 



tliermis, theatris, ca^meteriis locis paflionum fanflo- 
rum, agugliis, tcmplis, capitolio, cquis marnioreis 
colofleo, eccleliis, iScc. i46. 

58. Narratio de procelTu Philippi IV? R. Franco- 
rum contra Bonifacmm VIII? Papam, et ipfius Papae 
apologia. Hse paginal k malevolo aliquo obliteran- 
tur. 1 50. b. 

39. Regiftrum terrarum, folutionum, advocatio- 
num, placitorum, kc. monafterii S. Mariac Overey de 
Suthwerke. Pallim fc. fol. 145. b. 150. 152. b. 

145. b. &c. 

40.,Laudes feminis feniculi et borraginis. Item, 
Remede pour un cheval enclou^. 171. b. 

41. De modo inftallandi epifcopum. 171. b. 

42. Verfus de caufas caftitatis, et de mortalitate. 

171. b. 

43. Quaedam hiftorica fragmcnta, de temporibus 
R. Edwardil. ^ 172. 

.44. Memoranda; de morte Roberti de Winchelfea 
Archiep. Cantuar. A** 13 13; de eleftione et inthroni- 
zatione Walteri Rcginaldi ejufdcm fucceflbris; de 
Roberto le Erus rege Scoto; de morte Clementis v. 
P. prope Avenionem, et de eleclione ejus fuccefforis. 

173. b. 

45. Petitio religioforum, propofita D. Waltero, 
Archiep. Cantuar. in convocatione celebrata in ec- 
clefia S. Pauli A. D. IS 16; quod ob infortuniam pefti- 
lentiarum, fterilitatis ifto anno, et alias opprefliones, 
bona ipforum vix libi fufficiant ; et inde fe k fubfidio 
ferendo excufatos orant, nifi fub certis conditioni- 
bus ; et quod apud regem de ftatu ecclcfia? Anglican© 
inftare velint. 1 74. b. 

46. Alise petitiones feu propofitiones, ex parte reli- 
gioforum et cleri. 1 74. b. 

47. Memoranda quaedam de inundatione aqua- 
rum, de difFerentiis pretii frumenti et falls, annis 
1318 et 1319- aliifqlie. 175. b. 

48. Nomina regum Anglise; cum notatlonibus 
annorum quibus regnantur, ^ conqusefto ad R. Henri- 
cum III. 1 76. b. 

49. Nomina priorum ecclefise S. Mariae de Suth- 
werk, k prima fundatione, quae fafta fuit A. D. 1 106, 
perWittm. Giffbrd Winton. epifcopum; h. e. ab Al- 
godo, ad Bartholoma^um Linftcd, qui elefius fuit A' 4 
Hen. VIII. Extat cum additamentis in Willis Hift. 
abbat. tom. 11. p. 233. ' 177. 



Faujiina^ A. IX. 
Codex membran, in 4to. conftans foliis 196. Sec. XI. 

Homilias Saxonies XXXVIII. habitat in Dominicis 
poft Epiphaniam, ufque ad Dominicam poft afcenfio** 
nem Domini: inter quas, homilia de Alleluia, " quare 
omittitur," f. 36. b. defacrificio in die Pafcha?, f. 130. 
et de fide Catholica, f. 162. Speciatim hunc codi- 
cem defcripfit dodifs. Wanleius in catal. Libror. Sep- 
tentr. p. 199: folium primum malamanu abfciflum, 
pridem reftituit (ut videtur) D. Matthaeus Parkerus ; 
fchedae vero nonnullce, fcil. fol. 49, 50 — 115, 116 — 
167, et 168, adhuc defiderantut* 

Faiijiina^ A. X. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 151. Sec XI. 

1. Aelfrici grammatica Saxo-Latina : deeft pri- 
mum folium, quo Aelfrici pra^fationis pars maxima 
continebatur. 3." 



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Codek imiembrdn. in folio min. conftans fq\\ii '^27-. 

1. Epiftola Atexandri III. P. ad omnes epifcopos 
Angliic, de lui ipfius ele6lione poll mortem Adriani 
IV. A* 1159. 1. 

2. ^ ex concilio Papiae, contra eundem Pa- 

pam Alexattdrum. — i. b. 

3^ — Cardinalium ad imperatorem (Fridcii- 
Cum 1.) de ele6lione P^pae. 3. 

4. ejufdem imperatoris, ad Henricum li. 

Iregem Anglian. ' , s. b. 

. 5. — A. Luxon. ecclefiae epifcop^, ad Papam 

Alexandrum. 4. 

6. Philippi abbatts de demofma, ad P. 



. ,E|>iflola Alexandra ill. P. ad eofdetai; de cano- 
niza^tione S. Bernardi. 1173. 205. 
: : ,«9./Peti):ionei majoris et civium Lpndirtdnfium, 

.quae non funt in c)iarta de libettatibu«. (GaJlice, 
cum refponfionibus.) ^qq^ 

23. Confirmatio m$gnt& chartes, etchartaj-deforefta, 
perfldwardumm..^ (Gallice.:) . , £08. 

24. Charta perdonationis te&vs pacisfra6^a, per R. 
.Riw* lUf con^effa,. ob tranqmlit4teto civilatis Lon- 

^5. ' ^ ^ > remiffionis obfigatiomim, fiVe debi- 
torum civitatrs London, pe^ eundeitt- ^ 211. b! 

26. de libertatibus civitatis London, ptr 

euudeAi. - ^ v i:^^ 

27. Variae chartas de Suthwe^k'e, n de libertatibus 
ejiis, Hat® majori, aldermannis, et comlrlunitati civi- 
tatis London, cum cx)nfirmatione eatundem. 214. 

28. Charta R. Edwardi in. qlio ibiiftabularius tur- 
ris London, non faciat prifas, per tferram aut aquam, 
de viftualibus, aut ialiis rebus quibufcunque, ad cives 
Londinenfes pertinentihus. o 1 

29. Ejufdem liferae m favorem mercatorum alie- 
nigcnarum, ad civitatem London, aut ahas civitates, 
vertidntium. 216. b. 



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4. b. 



7. Alexandri P. ad Rogerum Eborac. Ar- 

chiep. et Hugonem Dunelm. Epifc. 5. 

8* Alexattdri P. ad epifcopos Londonien- 

fem, Exceftrenfem, Roffenfem, Sarilburienfem, de S. 
Afapho, et Landavicnfem. 5. b. 

9. Thomne (Becket) Archiep. Cantuar. ad 

Alexand. P. de injuriis fibi faftis. 6. 

10. fufFraganeonim cpifcoporum, adTho- 

19am Archiep. Cantuar. exulantem. 7. 

11. Refcriptio Thomce Archiep. ad Gilbertum? 
cpifcopum Londinenfcm. 8. 

12. Epiftola^ Ludovici VII. R. Francorum et W. 
Senon. archiepifcopi, ad Papam Alexandrum ;demorte 
Thomae Cantuar. Archiep. . 9. b. 

13. Theobaldi cdmitis Blefenfis, et reghi 

Francorum procuratoris, ad eundem Papam, de eodem 
argumento. 10. 

14. — Alexandri P. ad Archiep. epifcbpos, 

aliofque ecclefiarum praelatos, et univerfuni clerum et 
populum : de canonizatione S. Thomae: feqUuntur vcr- 
iiculi quidam, nullius momenti. 10. 

15. AnnalesabA** 1050 ad An. 1231. 11. 

16. Re^iftruni chartarum abbatiae B. Mariie de 
Barlings, m agr6 Lincolnienfi. »xep. et inA. so. 

17. Vita S. Eadmundi. archiepifcopi Cantuarien- 
fis. 1 71). 

18. Exhortatio ad R. Edwardum ill. de officio re- 
gis, de niaUs eniendandis, et de populo beiie regendo ; 
per Simftnem Iflip, Archiep. Cantuar. 1 84. 

\g. Itinerarium trium monachorum, Bernardi fci- 
licet et fociorum ejiis ; et default is loc is, et Babylone. 
4V 976' 192. 

20. Epiftola Clementis (III?) P. ad abbatem et 
tonventu'm Chirevallenfem, de canonizatione S. Mala- 
chi». 1190?^ 204. b. 



so. 



liter® conccfTae majori, &Q. civitatis 

London, de cuftodia domi' S. Thomas taiartyris de 
Aconia, London. 216. b. 

^1- literae duae, prima ad vicecomites, al- 
tera ad vicecomitem de Kent, contra Rogerum de 
Mortimer, aliofque proditores. '(Gallice.) 217. 

32, Articuli contra Hugonem le Defpencer. (Gal- 
Uce.) a^cj. 

33. Appropriatio ecclefias parochialis de Lugwar- 
den, et cilpellarum ejus in ifta dioccefi, decano el! ca- 
pitulo ecclefue Herefordenfis, perThomam (Charlton) 
cpifcopum Herefofdenfem. A* 1330. 223. 

Fauftina^ B. IL 
Codex membran. in folio min; conftans foliis isS. 

1. DeSaxonibus five Anglis, linde lint orti, et de 
tempore ct niodo eorum adventus in Britanniam ; frl 
xundum Bcdam. ' ^ 

2. Recapitulatio chronicalium Bedae, de o-eftis Ah- 
glorum; i.h. 

3. Regiftrum chartarum pfioratus B. Mariaj dc 
Clerkenwell, de pi-aediis, privilcgiis, aliifque; dum no- 
minibus priorilfarum iftius conventi. 4, 

4. Martini Poloni, ordinis fratrum praedicatorum 
chronicon de geftis pontificum, k S. Petro ad Nico^ 
laum IIL et imperatoruni Romanomm, ab Oftaviano 
ufqiie ad Fridericum II. cum continuatione ad An 

... ... . . Vi?.* 

5.. Homiliaj duse, in partem capitis fecundi JEvan- 
gelii fee. Lucani. jgg. 

6. De Ethelberto, Eadbaldo, et Eorcomberto RR. 
Cantiiei fragmenta antiqua. idQ, 



Fau/tifiai B. IIL 
Cbdex membran. in folio, min. conftans Ajiis 274. 

1. Nomina regum Anglorum, et quot annos reg- 
narunt ; ad R. Edwardum IV. 2* 

. .I" , 1 . , abbatum coaiobii de Biirgo S. Petri, ab 
Aiduipho ad Ricardum Ailrelion. j^/ 

3. Varia inOrumenta de donationibus, de pr^iis 
redditibus, et fervitutibus terrarum, pracfpue de 

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Pillcfgate, Badyngton, Barnak et Stamford, ad^CB-^ 
nobium Burgi de S. Petro fpeftantiuni. 1. b. 

4, Catatogus Romanorum imperatorum, Sib 06ta- 
viano CdBfiiire ad Conftantinum, fucceflbrem Leonis 
A* 723. 1^3- • 

5. Reftauratio vitas et difciplinee mcmafticie, cura' 
tegis Eadgari, Dunilano, abbate > quodani) affidue 
monente. i 154- 

. 6. Hiftory of thc^ foundation of the priory of Wil- 
ton, in old Endifli verfe ; containing many mafltt^rs 

. relating to K. Egbert, and other Saxon kings t alfo 
the life and miracles of St Editha, and her tranfla- 
tion. 

Begin. " Almighty God in trinite fader & fone and 
"holygofte, 
" Helpe and fpede and confelle me as thou 
art God of my ... ♦ mofte." 194. 
t. Nomina fiindatorum Cantariro prioratus Ellen* 
"dune; viz* Wiltoni®, h. e. turn eorum qui earn cx- 
truxerunt et terris dotarunt» turn qui poitea auXetunt* 

268. 

8. The life of S. Ethelreda of Ely ; in old Englifli 
verfe. 

Begin. " Sevene kyndoms with inne thb lond forfSe 
time there were, 
" And fevene kyngs with inne hem there 
" regnede alfo." a60* 



Codex membran. in fol. min. conflans foliis 196. 

I. Pafliones S. Albani protomartyris Anglorum, S. 
Amphibali, et fociorum ejus ; ex lingua Anglicana in 
Latinam tranflatse, per Wiflmum. monachum Alba- 
nenfem. !• 

Miracula S. Albani. 19. 

S. De inventione S. Amphibali, fociorumque ejus. 

39. b. 

4. Vita S. Wlfrici, anachoretse Hafelbergise ; edita 
k Ven. abbate J oh., lie Forda : qui praefixit duascpif- 
tolas, unamad Bartholomasum (Ifcanum) epifcopum 
Exonienfem, et alteram ad Baldwinum Archiep. Can- 
tuar. 63. 

5. Vita et miracula S. Begse virginis, in provincia 
Northanhumbrorum. 1 22. 

6. Vita S.iEldelmi epifcopi et confeiforis. 139. 

7. Tranflatio ejufdem. 148. b. 
8» Vita S. Johantiis Archiep. Eboracenfis, k Fol- 

cardo, ecclefise S. TrinitatisCantuarisemonacho, edita; 

cum miiticulis ejufdem. 156. 
9» Vita S. Alexis confefforis. r78. b, 

10. EpiftolaFr. Stephani de S. Genovefii, ad Ro* 

bertum Pontiniaccnfem monachum ; de religione et 

difciplina nionachorum Grandimontenfium. 1 8 1 . 

I I. Sermo de S. Trinitatc ; five potius confeflio et 
declaratio fidei de illo fan£liffimo myfterio. 185. b. 

12. THa capitula theologica: 1. de confcientia et 
fama ; de differentia quae intercedere debet inter 
epifcopum et plebem j 3. de myfterio incarnationis. 

188. 

15. Epiftola5 dusB Albini feu Alcuini, canonici ec- 
ckfifle Eboracenfis, et magiftri Caroli mas;ni impera* 
toris, ad regem Northumbrorum, Adelredum. I89. 

14. Ejufdem epiftola ad S. Embaldum, Archiep. 
Eboracenfem. 190. b. 

15. — ad congregationem feu capi- 

tulum «cclcfi« Eboracenfis.^ 192. 



16. Inquifitio fa^ A' 3 Edw. III. de e#raaione et 
e^cpilatione thclauraric abbatde & Edmundi. 193. 

17. Articuli, de regularibus, in eorundem vifita- 
tione. , J«s. b- 



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Cddek tnembran. in folio, conftans foliis i03. 

K Regiftrum RofFcnfe, de litibus in eleaione Ha* 
monis de Heth in priorem, et poftea in praefulen), ec- 
clefiae Roflfenfis, contra provifionem Papffi 'di-tis ; vel 
potius, hiftoria vitfie et geftorum illius Hamonis: in 
qua multa curiola de geftis iftius feculi narrantur. 
Incipit ab A* 9 Edw. ii. (1315) et continuatur ad 
An. 24 Edw. IIL (I35o0 1. 

«. Impiementa qme in maneriis, poft obitum cu- 
jufiibet epifcopi (fc. Roffenfis) demittuntun 100. b. 

3. Quae pertinent ad archidiaconum Cantuarien- 
ibih, ratione inthronizationis epifcoporum totius pro^^ 
vincias Cantuarienfis. . " : r j^^^ 

Codex membran. in folio, conflans foliis 129. 

l» Hiftoria five vita Meriadoci regis Cambrise. ft. 

2. De ortu Valuuanii (fic) nepotis Arturi. 23l 

3. Annates, h Chrifto nato ad annum 977* 41. 

4. Epochs quaedam celebriores, ut ab orbe con* 
dito ad urbem Roms conditam, &c. et qusedam me** 
morabilia, temporibus fuis notata, ad teflipora R. Ri-^ 
cardi n. (1377.) 66. 

5. Nomina regum Saxonum et Anglorum, quot 
annos regnarunt, et ubi fepulti funt, ^1 R. Alfredo ad 
R. Ricardum II. 67. U 

6. Annales de rebus praecipue Anglicis, ab A* 
1066 ad An. 1374: perWittm. de Schepfeved, mo- 
nachum abbatise de (Jrokyfden in com. StaiFordienTi. 

69. 

7. Nomina monachonjm abbatise de GrokylVleii, 
eo ordine quo domum iftam intravenint. " 9t. 

8. Pars epiftolae Bonifacii V, ad Juftum Cantirtr* 
Archiep- (quse integra habetur apudGuil. Malmeibur. 
libro de vitis pontificum Anglor. primo, fol. 112*- 
edit. Savilianas) nempe ad confirmationem poteftatis 
et juris ecclefijE Doroberaenfis. 94^ 

9^ Epiftolaj Honorii I. Papac, ad Honorium Ar- 
chiep. Cantuar. de jure et primatu ejufdem fedis fupra 
omnes ecclefias Britannicas. Extat in Ubro. et foK 
nuper laudatis. 94. b. 

10. Pars privilegii k Pafchali II. P. Henrico V. 
imperatori conceffi, de jurifdiftione epifcopatuum et 
abbatiarum; quod integrum habetur apud GuiL 
Malmefbur. lib. 5 de geftis RR. Anglorum, fol. 94. b» 
edit Saviliana?. 95. 

11. Reconciliatio inter regem Anglijc Henricum I. 
et Papain Pafclialem II. aliaeque ejufdem Pafchalis 
concefliones. Ext. fol. 94. libri nuper laudati. 

12. Pars epiftola? Sergii I. Papae, ad epifcopos An- 
glic ; de Bertualdi Archiep. Cantuar. Theodori fuc- 
ceflbri§, ^uRoma, cum facro pallio ac rencrabili ufu 
dalmaticse demandati, admiliione. Ext^ apud GuL 
Malmelb. de vitis pontif. fol. 113*. y6* 

13. Ejufdem Sergii epiftola ad Ethelredum, Al- 
fridum, et Adulfum re^ious AngHfle de eodem Bert- 
ualdo. Exft. libro et fol. nuper laudatis^ 96. 

14. Epiftola Pafchalis II. P. ad Anfelmum Ardiiep. 
Cantuar. de primatu ct juribus ejufdem ecclefiae. 

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Dorobern. de eodem argcnnento. Ext. apiid Gal. 
Alalmelb. de vitis pontif,- fbl. l IS^. 97. 

16. =r- Gregprii II. P. ad oinue$ epifcopos An- 

glii^, de Tatwino Archiep. <Dorob. ad iftam fedem 
promoto. Ext. in eodem libro, fol. H5*. k 97. 

1 i. ^ Leonis III. P. ad Athdai^m Dorobern. 

Archiep. de juribuset priviiegiis ejufdem ^fed^8. Ext 
ibid. /oj. 1 16;*. 97. b. 

1 8. IVf eniorabile fa6l;um, de Papa Formofb excorii- 
niunicaturo R. Ed^yardum, nifi reftitwret epifeopis 
deiututas parochias epifcoporum : cum ejufdem epif- 
tola ad omoes epifcopos Angliae, ut A^hiep. Cau- 
tua^. canoniciji difpofitionibus obediant ExL epiftola 
ibid, eodem folio. 98. 

19.. Ecclefise, terne, et domiLs, qu)ae pertinent ad jus 
ct poirelTiQuem Cantuar. ecclefiaj, in ciritate Lim- 1 
donia, . 

20. De EdwardintuiijE;, terra monachorum ecclefias 
Chrifti Caiituar. • * lOO. b. 

21. Calendarium ) cum obituario monachorum be- 
nefadorum, &c. cuj ufdam jnonafterii. 1 0 1 . 

22. Contemplations of Walter Hilton, an anchoret, 
in verfe ; \vith many paintings reprefenting monks, 
nuns, trees, and various myftic matters^ 107. b. 



Codek membran. in folio itiin. conftans follis 133. 

1. Nomina Rontilnorum Pontificum; h, Petro, ad 
Urbanum V. 1. 

2. LXXli difctjmlortitn Chriftii 3. b. 

3. — archieplfcoporum Cantuai*. ab Auguf- 

tino> ad Gul. de Witlefey. 4. 

4. epifcoporum Rortaft) qui pallia dede- 

runt archiepifcopis tantuar. 4. b. 

5* epifcoporum RofFenfium, Londinenfi* 

um, Ciceftrenfium, Wintonienfium, Sarilburienfium, 
Bathonienfmm, Exonienfium, Ceftrenfium, Lincolni- 
enfium, Elienfium, Norwicenfium, Wigornienfium, 
Ilerefordenfium,Eboracenfmm, Dunelmenfium. 4.b» * 

6. — archiepifcopatuuiu et epifcopatuum in 

HibeiTiia. 9, b. 

7- Epifcopi fub Romano pontifice, qui non funt in 
alterius provincia conftituti. lo. 

8. De ecclefiis in civitateRomana, qua? patriarchales 
dicuntur, afiignatis feptem epifcopis cardinalibus ; et 
de titulis cardinalium prefbyterorum XXVIII et dia- 
conorum XIV. 

9. Notitiaecclefiarum per univerfum orbem. 10. b. 

10. De confuetudinibus Romanic ecciefjiB. is. b. 

11. De cardinalibus epifcopis, prefbyteris, et dia- 
conis ; et de illorum officiis et muneribus. 1 4. 

12. Ecclefi® canonicorum regular! um Romae, mo- 
nafteria monachorum et monialium, coemcteria, loca 
fanfta, palatia, porta, theatra, pontes, arcus trium- 
phales, montes, themiaj, indulgentias ad ftationcs, 
ftationes et rogationes ab initio fcptuagefimap ufque ' 
ad oftabas PafchiE. 14. b. 

IS. Chronicon facrum, ab orde condito; in quo 
continetur feries regum Judaeorum et &ccrdotum, ad 
excidium Hierofolyraorum. 18, 

14. Dynaftiae AflTy riorum, Sicyoniorum, iEgyptio- 
rum, aliorumque Grecian, Afia?, et Africie regnorum. 
Item reges Latinorum, et confuies Rom an i. 2 1 . 

15. Series annorum, fecundum LXX. interpretum 
^ranflationem, primorum patrum geneiationes, cum 



colleftaneis ejufdem facri argumenti fe facra fcriptura 
petitis. ^ 26. fe. 

16. De tegionibus tnundi. 34. 

17- Nomina abbatiarum ok*diniH CUftercienfium, 
numero CCCLXVIII. et k quo tempore fundatas erant \ 
i. e. ab A* 1 1 14 ad An. 1 190 : poftea continuatur ad 
annum 1234. 361 

1 8. Series regum Britannorum et Anglorum, ad R. 
Hcnricum I. 40. b. 

19. De caftramentatione filiorum Ifracl in deferto ; 
de operibus fex dierum; tabulae genealogicai. patrum 
veteris fertanienti ufque ad Chriftum et apoftolos, im- 
peratorum Romanorum, etpontificum, regum Anglian 
etFranciae, &c. 41. 

20. Regiftrum honoris Ricbmondiae: ubi fpecia-^ 
tim continentur. 

(a.) Genealogia comitum Richemund poft con* 

3uaeftum Anglise: cum piftura Gulielmi I. regis, 
antis terras et villas quce nuper fueryntcomitis 
Edwini in Eboracfhire, nepOti fuo Alanp, Britaii- 
nisB comiti. 72. 
(b.) TerrjB et villas, rurp canicatisterrse, et lotigi- 
tudine ac latitudine ' eairttndem villarum infi-^ 
Richinundfliire, qua? quondam fuerunt Edwini 
coinitis. Ex liWo DomelUay in thefariraria D. 
regis. 73, 



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Codex membran* in folio j conftans foliis 265. 

1. Calendarium t in cijyus margine dies obitus 
quorundam virorum illuftrium notantur. 2.' 

2. Regiftrum liberae capelte regise S. Stephafti, iiifra 
palatium Weftmonafterii. 8. 

3. Vita Thomae Archiep. C^ntuar. per E. mona- 
chum Evefliamenfetn, ad Henricum, abbatem Croy* 
landias. ^4^ 

4. De operibus pietatis ab Hugone, Ceftrenfi 
comite, geftis, ab A*" 6 Gul. Rufi (1093) praecipue in 
fundatione et dotatione ecclefiae et monafterii Scaaf 
Werburgaj, in civitate Cefuia; quam poftea alii 
auxerunt, 122.. 

5. Chartafundationis abbatiaE^ de Combermere, per 
Hugonem Malbane; cum literis exempliticationis A* 
l5Edw. IV. 124. b. 

6. Quaedam de prole Hugonis comitis, et de abba* 
tia de Burton. 127*. 

7. Regiftrum chartarum abbati^ Malmefljurienfis ; 
cum tabula capitum in fioe, capite mutila. I4i8. 

8. Nomina fundatorum monafterii de Malmefliurie. 

265. b. 



Codex toembran. in folio} conftans foliis Us, • 

1. Chronica de Mailros, ab anno 733; continual 
per yariosad An. 1270, in fine mutila. Inferuntur 
nomina abbatum. 

2. Chronica Anglia?^ per G. Rifhanger monachura 
Albaneufemj ab A* 1259, tantum ad An. 1306, defici- 
enti bus 54 annorum annalibus ufque ad An. 1360- 
et deinde continuata ad depofjtionem R. Ric. Ii. et 
coronationem Hen. IV. ubi de confuetudinibus faci- 
endis in regis coronatione fufe a^itur. Item infcritur 
vifio oftenfa S. Thomae, de aquiia et ampulla per B 
Virginem illi tradita, fol. 240. 73. *: 

3. Prophetia de afino coronato. 241^, 

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cardi epifcopi, qui caefus erat oftavb Junii A, D 
1405, ad S. Stephani altaris tituluni. 242. b. 

incip. " Quis nieo capiti dabit eflFundere, 

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fcodex membran. in folio ; conftans fbliis.123. 

1. Regiftrum chartaxuni conventus danokicoram 
S. Mariae de Huntendonia. 2- 

2. Verfus quidam Ricemai-chi. ' 

Incip. " Heu quia nos etas duxit in ifto 

Tempore, quo minital feria pbtefta:s 
" Pcllere jure fuo rite legentes." 66. 

3. M. Tul.' Cicejronis, fpmnium ^cipionis: cum 
expofitione Macrobii Ambrofii Thcodofii. 67. 

4., Hiftoricum et chronologicum compendium de 
fex itatibus mundi, ab Adamo ad Leoncm impera- 
torem. 93. 

5. Admonitio S. Benedi6li abbatis^ ad monachos. 

, 94. 



Fauftma^ C- IL 

Codex chartac. in folio; conftans foliis 178. 

1. Index rerum maxime memorabilium in libro 
rubro in Scaccario. 3. 

2. A difcourfe touching the reformation of the la^rs 
of England. 5. 

3. Index inftrumentorum in veteri quodam libro 
contentorum de Quinque portubus. 23. 

4. Colleftions out of the civil atid canon laMs; 
concerning churchmen who defame princes. 26. 

5. Nicolo Franccfchi, to Q. Elizabeth; offering a 
projeft for raifing money upon ufury. (Ital.) 28. 

6. The policy and government of the dutchy of 
Florence, under Laurence de Medicis. (Ital.) 29. 

7. Quis dicendus eft incola. 38. 

8. Fragmeuta diplomatum, i R. Fraucifco II. et 
^laria regina Scotia?, duci Elbeufio datorum, de re- 
genda Scotia. Alterum ex his datum eft Blefis Id. 
Nov. 1559. 39. 

9. Forms of letters for revoking of a deputy in 
Ireland, of an ambaflador, &c. alfo iuftrudions, and 
letters of council. . 46. 

10. A letter to John Coufm, a French clergyman 
in London; fliewing that it is not lawful for fabjeds 
to take arms againft their fovereign, for any caufe. 
(Fr.) London,^March 7, 1569. 50. 

11. " Adveitifements of a loyal fubjei!^ to his gra- 
cious fovereign, drawn from the obfervations of the 
people's fpeeches." The tract is fo entitled, but it is 
k libel againft feveral proceedings of ftate in the be- 
ginning of the reign of K. J ames 1 . 61. 

1 2. CoUedanea de auctoritate regia in rebus ec- 
clefiafticis; ex rotulls antiquis. 63. 

1 3. Copy of a letter of the protcftor Seymour D. 
of Somerict, to the princds Mary ; about the ftate 



of religion then eltablilhed. 



64. 



14. An Englifli tranflation of a letter from the 
Pope (Julius II.) to K. Henry VIII ; ftating his griev- 
ances againft Lewis XII. on concluding the holy 
lefgue? 66. 



15. Proclamation faf Q. Etiizabeth, fot aVoi<lingof 
trouble and charg:e, growing by concealments (Jf 
lands, that her fuQedti may compound for fecurity 
of idieir eftates. os. b. 

16. Colleftions touqj^ing alfarts, and difaftbrefted 
lands. 69* 

17. pQftuUtiones internuncidvum civitatum Ilan- 
featicarum.' 72. 

18. Triplex defenfio cauf» Londinendum, cdntru 
Alemannosf ^ 74. 

19. Reiy»embrances and compIamt5 of the mci*- 
chants of England againft the Ibciety of adventurers: 
with feveral e oj>ies of letters and papers relating to the 
merchants 6f tne Uanfe and the ftaple. si. 

20. Reafons, fliewing the reftramt of the exporta- 
tion or importation of feveral commodities, to or 
from feveral paits of Flanders, to be neceflary. 

21. Coniideratlons; whether only *^mere" mer- 
chants fliall trade into France, 95. 

22. Articles required by the merchants of the fta* 
pie, if they trade to the Brill in Holland. 1585. 

94. 

23. Reafons againft tranfporthig cloth into Ger- 
man3^ 95. 

24. A proclamation againft the exportation of 
wool ; ana other^p^pers touching that trade. 96. 

25. Whether it be fit to naturalize the Scots. 109, 

26. A licence of K. Edward VI, to (ir Hugh Wil- 
loughby, to dilcover ftrange countries. j 10. 

27. Tho. Leighton, to the Council; reprefenting 
that the fliip Richard Arundel had been prevented 
touch i n g at G uernfey by ftrefe of weather. (Ori g. ) 
Guernfey, Jan. 15, 1571. 112. 

28. Privilegium conceffum i\ R. Elifabetha Lucsb 
de Halley et Corn, de Hooghe, pro exercendis fuis 
fecretis fcientiis, h. e. invcntis. 1 13. 

29. The form of a pafs from .Antwerp; and a re- 
cognizance of Tho. Lovell collector of cuftoms, to 
pay in the duties on cloth. 1 14. b, 

30. Reafons for the repeal of a branch of the 
ftatute I Eiiz. c. 11. that no goods fhould be entered 
in thecuftom books, but in the true owners names; 
alfo fome requefts of the fifhmongers. 116. 

31. Caufes alledged by the tidlow-chandlers of 
London^ againlt foreigners meddling in that trade. 

118. 

32. Richard Browne, to Ld * concerning the 

privileges of ftarch-makers. 1 19. 

'33, Notes concerning trade. ' 120. 

34» JVIifcellaneous papers concerning colleftidns, 
fubfidies, and other matters of revenue, in the time of 
Q. Elizabeth. j 22. b, 

35. De decima, et decima quinta levanda, A** IQ 
Ed w. III. 138. 

36. Receipts and payments of Tho. Weldon cof- 
ferer of the houfehokl, A^ 9 Eliz. fuipliifage of the 
great wardrdbe, A' 8 Eliz. and charge of 'thefamcj 
7 Eliz. J 40. 

37. f ofting, and otlier charges of Tho. E; of 
Suflex's embafly from Q. Elizabeth to the Emperor at 
Vienna. 144. 

38. Brief of the juftices charges in their yearly 
circuits. 150. 

39. An account out of the lord mayor of London*?^ 
book, of all the grain brought into the city, froiii 
Oci. 30, 1573, to March 24, 1573-4: with leveral 
papers relating to jgfain and brewing in the city, 151. 

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40. An order againft the improper trade of brog- 
gers and (h overs of cattle. 1 64. 

41. A defence of inclofure, and of converting 
arable in the inlandlliires to pafture. l608. 165. 

4C. A ihort paper on the precedency of England 
before France. i69. 

43. A paper on the ftate of France as to peace and 
war with Savoy and Spain : about the end of Q. Eliza- 
beth's reign. 1 70. 

44. Calendar or catalogue of Mr. Cotton's 4 books 
A, B, C, D, of treaties, ads, and monuments. 1600. 

176. 



Faiiftinay C. III. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 512. 

CoUeftanea de academia Cantabrigienli. 

I. De antiquitate Cantabrigienfis academiae : trac- 
tatus varii et notulie, ex antiquis rotulis et variis 
audoribus. i. 

(2. Catalogus fummorum cancellariorum almse uni- 
verfitatis Cantabrig. ab A'* 289 ad An. 1605. 79. 

3. Sumnia privilegiorum univerfitatis Cantabri- 
gienfis. 101. 

4. Proceflus Bamewcllenfis: fic infcribitur col- 
le6tio bullarum pontificalium, ahorumque documen- 
tormn, Jid libertates et privilegia academiae Cantabrig. 
praefertim fpeftantium ; ubi paflim de prioratu Bame- 
irellenli fit mentio. 153. 

5. , A large coUeftion of rough copies of royal 
charters, briefs, confirmations, pleas, &c. relating 
both to the univerfity and town of Cambridge, from 
William the Conqueror to Q. Elizabeth: among 
■which M'C particularly notice, 172. 

(a.) Magna confirmatio omnium privilegiorum 
villas Cantab. A" 15 Hen VI. f 353. 

(b.) Liter© patentes de confirmationc cartas R. 
Ric. 11. et caeteromm progenitorum fuorum, de 
omnibus privilegiis villae, falvis libertatibus uni- 
verfitatis. A* 6 Edw. IV. f. 367. 

(c.) Literal patentes de confirmationc omnium 
privilegiorum villae Cantab. A** 2 Hen. VIII. 
f. 407. 

6. Praetatio, ut videtur, Ubelli cui titulus : " No- 
" vum regiftrum monimentorum Cantabrigienfis 

univerfitatis.'' 432. 

7. A collection of mifcellaneous papers and notes 
relating to Cambridge; among which are the oaths of 
the Iheriff, mayor, bailiffs, &c. fol. 446 * ; and afliort 
difcourfe in Latin on the hiftory of the univerfity. 
f. 452. 430. 

8. Ten original letters from the univerfity, and the 
civil magiftrates of Cambridge, to Henry VHI. one of 
his queens, T. Cromwell, and fir Tho. Wriothefley, and 
one to the fynod. 455. 

9. Mifcellaneous notes, chiefly concerning the 
town of Cambridge, and the buildings therein. 474. 

10. Collegia, domus, five aulas fcholarum Canta- 
brigise, fundis et redditibus dotata. 489. 

II. Another copy in Latin, and a tranflation in 
Englilh of the difcourfe mentioned above,. HI. 7, fol. 
452. 492. 

12. The magiftrates of Cambridge, to the Ld. 
Privy Seal (T. Cromwell) concerning a variance 
betwixt them and the univerfity. (Orig.) 499. 

13. The form of a receipt of the mafter, fellows, 
and fcholars of Trinity -hall, Cambridge, for a " fute " 
©flaw books lefUlieni by Dr. Mowfc. 501. 



14. Notes concerning Cambridge; feemingly re- 
ferences to books. 502. 

15. Armsoffome colleges at Cambridge; coloured 
and tricked. 507. 



Fauftina, a IV. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 54. 

Topographia Hibernia? : authore Silv. Giraldo 
Cambrenfe ; manu neoterica parum accurate cxarata. 

Fauftina, C. V. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 128, 
cum fuperiore fimul compaftus. 

Regiftrum ecclefiae Roffenfis; continens chartas 
regias, pontificales, epifcopales, aliufque, de pr^diis, 
privilegiis, advocationibus ecclefiarum, placitis, aliif- 
que ad iftam ecclefiam pertinentibus. 

Faujlina, C. VI. 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 183. 
Placitaab A^* 6 Edw. II. ad An. 1 Edw. III. inclufive^, 

Faufiina, C. VIL 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 214. 

1. Catalogi varii cancellariorum academise Oxon. 
ab A* 15 Hen. III. (1231.) ad An. 1597. 1/ 

2. Catalogus chartarum et rotulorum patentiuni 
et clauforum, qui continent privilegia coucefla uni- 
verfitati Oxonienfi. 

3. Index rubricarumomniirm libertatura, &c. Acad. 
Oxon. i\ temp. Hen. III. ad An. , I5i9i, concefliarum^ 

45. 

4. De mercato; de confervatione pacis; pro.vifu 
Franci plegii ; de incarceratione; de cognitionibus 
placitorum ; de oblatione majoris et burgenfium ia 
die S. Scholaftic2e; dejuramento majoris et burgen- 
fium, &c.; dejuramento vicecomitis; de taxationibu^ 
domorum; de quotis miniTtrorum tax^mdis per can- 
cellarium; de privilegio in hundredo extra portam 
borcalem; de his qui debent gaudere privilegiis, efc 
quomodo fint talUabiles, he. de paunia, et telis laneis 
et lineis per partes fecandis et vemlendis, vel integrer 
quod vici ferventur mundi etintegri; de banoiendis 
pronubis et nuilieribus incontinentibus ; et de pra- 
cin6tu univeifitatis. fcil. Oxon. quani hjcc omnia 
fpeflfant. g^^ 

5. Privileges and liberties of the univerfity of 
Oxford, granted by the king s progenitors, and by 
his highnefs confirmed. 73^ 

■ 6. Charta aiiipliflTima Henrici V. A* 1 re^ni fui, con- 
firnians omnia privilegia ahtiqua univerfitatis Oxon- 

. ' ' ' ' '78. 

7. Ordinatio univerfitatis Oxon,' contra quofdam 
impugnantes privilegia et libertates ejufdem : et alia^ 
quasdam; viz. epift. Rob. ' Hare ad C^ncellar. &c., 

94. 

8. Literal decani et canonicorum novitui (fic.) 
apud Oxon. colle^ii, ad R. Hen. Vlli; 99. 

9- Canonicor. regii Oxonienfis collegii, ad 

Th. pron^wellum, ...... ibo. 

magiftri, 3cc. collegii Reginei Cantabrk:. 

ad Tlv. GromweD^m.:;;; ' . * 102? 

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1 1. Ordinatio ta6)a in concilio provinciali Cantua- 
/ rieuli apnd London. 1 4 1 7, de promotionegraduatorum 

in univciiitatibus Oxon. et Cantab. 104. 

12. Ordinatio pacis inter cancellarium et univerfi^ 
tatcm Oxon. et nuijorem et burgenfes ejufdem villae ; 
fadla coram rcge A** 18 Edw. I. 108. 

IS. An order taken for the Council during the 
minorit}' of K. Henry VI. ill. 

14. A fragment concerning commons at college. 

1 13. 

15. Literye qucedam univei-fitatis Oxon. ad Hen- 
ricum iv, et V. et ad duceni Glouceftriae. 1 17. 

16. Exemplificatio cujufdam inquifitionis antiquae, 

?|ua conftat villa Oxon. effe conceffa burgenfibus ad 
eodi firmam per R. Henricum L 121. 

17. Literae univerfitatis Oxon* ad Henricuni 
Archiep. Cantuar. et epifcopos in concilio Londini 
convocatos, pro defenfione oblationum decimarum. 
1426. \^^. 

1 8. Literae Cantabrig. univerfitatis, ad ducem de 
Bedeford. Oa. 26, 14I6. 124. 

19. LitersB teftimoniales univerfitatis Oxon. in 
favorem do6lrinas et vita; Johannis WiclifF. 1 25. 

20. Copia9 literarum Thomse (Fitz- Allan) Archiep 
Cantuar. et univerfitatis Oxon. de vifitatione nuam 
ille jure metropolitico vitidicavit Inferitur bulla 
Bonifacii IX. Papce, quod nullus Archiep. nec epifco- 
pus univerfitatem Oxonienfem vifitaret. 126. 

2 1 . Decretum univerfitatis Oxonienfis, contra er- 
roneas conclufiones numero 267 Johannis WiclifF, 
miflum ad Thomam Archiep. Cantuar. 138. b. 

22. LitersB varia^ Thoma; Archiep. Cantuar. ad 
epifcopos, abbatcs, decanos, et univerium clerum An- 
glicanutn; etad epifcopnm Londinenfem. I54. b. 

23. Articulus in plena congregatione conceffus, 
de eligendis viris duodecim pro examinandis libris, 
leduhs, et opufculis quibufcunque, pro ha;refibus et 
erroribus extirpandis, inquirendis, &c. 1 6 1 . 

24. Literal varias regiae, ad univerfitatem Oxonien- 
fem : item bullae, &c. 162. 

25. Litera tranfmiifa ad curiam Romanam, fuper 
peftifera dodrina Wickliffi. 171. b, 

26. Articuli concementes reformationem univer- 
falis ecclefite; editi per univerfitatem Oxon. 175. 

27. Literal teftimoniales varise, aliaque : Item al- 
phabetum grascum, f. 1 8 1. b. 1 79. b. 

28. A paper concerning the burgefles of the uni- 
Ycrfity, and what rnay be anfwered in cafe their right 
of fitting in parliament ihould be impugned. 1 83. 

29. Ten original letters from the univerfity and 
fbme colleges of Oxford, to Henry VIII. and T. 
Cromwell. I87. 

30. A claufe of a will, bequeathing fome property 
t6 charitable purpofes. 209. 

31. Q.Elizabeth's fpeech at Oxford, on her pro- 
grefsrin 1592. (Lat. and Engtilli.) 2)0. 

32. The univerfity of Oxford, to Card. Wolfey. 
(Orig. Eat.) Jan. 14, 1527. 213. 

S3. Ri. (Pates?) Bp. of Winchefter, to Abp. Cran- 
mer; concerning the refbnnatioa of the clergy. 
(Orig. Lat.) 214. 



Faujlina, C. YUh 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 31. 

1. Orders made by Thomas duke ofNorfolk^i earl 
marflial of England, about giving of arms. 1. 



2. Projeft for calling in by proclamation all coats 
of arms <!:ranted fince the 16th year of Q. Elizabeth, 
propofed in K. James I s time. 3, 

3. About regulating the fees of oOicers of arms, at 
the funerals of noblemen and gentlemen. 4. 

4. About the privileges due to knights; and that 
titles of honour given by princes to fubjeds of other 
princes, are not to be allowed. 5, 

5. About the lord Kerrie's pedigree, by Mr. Cam- 
den ; with a letter of the councif of Ireland thereon, 
dated Jan. 17, 16 15. 9. i^, 

6. About the pedigree of the baron of Siane. 1 1. 

7. About the title of the lord Roos : and a difcuf- 
fion of the queftion, W^hether the title of a barony 
invefted with an earldom, " hferedibus mafculis," 
may afterwards be fevered from the heirs male, and 
be transferred by an heir general into another family. 

le. 

8. Notes concerning the baronies of bifliops; and 
fome cafes of hw, chiefly of treafon. ^ 19. b. 

9. The cafe of Anthony Fclton and Edmund Witli- 
pole of Suffolk, gentlemen, about precedence. 2). 

10. Edward Vl.th's commiflion to his uncle Ed- 
ward D. of Somerfet ; andnotes concerning the power 
of a protestor. 

11. Queries about fome doubtful words in the 
patents of Baronets. 23. 

12. McJtives to induce the knights, citizens^ and 
burgefies of the houfe of commons, to folicit the 
king to abolifli the degree of Baronets. 24. 

13. Several in fiances of precedency in tlie houfe 
of peers ; and other nates. 24, b. 

14. Queflion between the heirs male of thef 
younger fons of barons, and the herrs male of 
knights, ftated at a marflial's court at Whitehalh 
March 18, 1615. 25, b. 

1 5. Reafons for the place and precedence of the 
ferjeants at law. 26. 

16. Baronets fuits to king James I. about their and 
their wives dignity and precedence. C8. 

17. The cafe of the lord Koos, before the com- 
miflioners of the lord niarihal. April 27, i6i6. 29. 

1 8. An index to this volume. 3 1 . 



Faiiftina^ C. IX. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis .54. cum 
fuperiore fimul compadus. 

1 Gcneatogia^ quarundam nobilium familiarum in 
Anglia. paflim. fol. 4, 26, SO. b, 35, 41. 

2. Canccllarii Anglia?. 

3. Cuftodes rotulorum. 

4. Admiralli Anoflitc. 



12, 

15. 
If). 



5. Brevb adnotatio conceffionium officiorum, et ti- 
tuloroni honoris, temp. Bleiirici A'irr. 2^. 

6. Adnotartiones e chartis anno 5 Edw. 11. 52. 
7- A fmall difcourfc ab6ut redncing Ireland to ci- 

viFity, without consqueft by bk)od/hed, or notable 
charge: addrefTeil to Q. Elf2al>cth. 38. 

a. Breve chronicon Anglia?, ad An. 1366. adnota- 
tioiies fcilicet ex libris " Donels" et " Hayles." 42. 

9. Breve chroniron Hil>ernTic, ex Henrico INfarle- 
burgenfi defnmptum : ab anfio \0o\ ad An. 137.5 

^G. b. 

10. Notute chronologic^, de temporibus regum 
Saxomim in AngKa. 51. 

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FatijHnaj C. X. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, Gonftans foliis 205. 

. Liber efGaetarum^ ab l Edwardi HL ad annum 
10 Henrici V. 

Fauftinay C. XI. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio, conftans foliis 183. 

1. Summonitiones parliamentorum, ab A** 24 Ed- 
wardi I. ad An. 21 Ricardi II. i. 

2. fixemplar libri cenfualis, vulgo Dotnefday, A* 
20 R. Gulielini I. (1086) compofiti. cum tabula ccmii- 
tatuam in fine. Erat olim liber Jofephi Holland. 67. 

Faujiinaj C XII- 

Codex membran. in folio, conftans foliis 202. 

De regulis confuetidinibu& ct regimine mona- 
chorum ; de elettionibus abbatuni ; de abbatis, pra3- 
centoris, facrift^, caeterorumque officiis ; aliilque ad 
ntores et obfervantias monachoi'atn otdinis S. Betie- 
difti fpeftantibus. Liber principio et fine mutilus ; 
qui olim ad'priorem et convcntum monallerii S, Au- 
guftini CantuaricB pertinebat. 

Fati/imaj D. 1. 

Codex chartac. in 4to. folior. 14. 

Colleftions about the order of the Garter ; being 
the " Statutes of the order," put forth at a chapter 
thereof held at Weftininfter, March 17 (7 Ed. VI.) 
I55'i. 

Faujiinay D. II. 

Codex chart, in 8vo. min. folior. 80. cum fuperiore 
fimiil compaftus. 

Qua?ftiones philofophicae, duae in vefperiis comiti- 
orum, et aliae duae in die comitiorum Cantabrigiae 
ventihtac ; rci^ondcnte D. Blois. 



Faujiina, D. III. 

Codex membran. in 8vo. min. conftans foliis 234. 

Statute oni^nia edita tempore R. Edwardi III. per 
aitBOS qiiinc|uag)nta. 

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Cddex membran. in i2mo. conftans foliis 83. 

1. Stati6ne8 eeclefiarmti urbis Romse ; cum iudtil- 
gentiis earundeni per totnui annum. 2. b. 

2. The rule and the life of the btetht^n rtinots. 

5. The tcftament of St. Francis. 2^. 

4. A prayer wriftcti on marble in' St. John Late- 
rals church, which, if faid daily, procures so, 000 
years o*' pardbn. 33* b. 

5. Of the poverty of the friars minoi-s. 3*4. 

6. Ani^ks mttde by pope GfetiWtit, to be* obferted 
by the brethren; and other articles made in the ge- 
neral chapter called Barcynode. 42. 



7. Nine pcrfe6Hons brought by St. Francis to one 
of his brothers. 5 1 , 

8. A note upoti the Vth chapter of the rule of the 
Francifcans- 56. 

9. Articles by which a religious man fluill be 
known, as St. Barnardine faith. 62. 

10. The A, B, C, of St. Bonaventure; or the life of 
a religious than. 65. 

11. Orationes fanfti Gregorn. 71 b 

12. Prayers to the trinity, 16 i guardian aiigd, &c. 

7,4. b. 

IS. Orationcfs ante fet poft cottiiniiAionfem. 80. b. 



Faujiina^ D. V. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 66. 

A rough draught of feveral rults and orders to be 
obferved by the lord deputy, judges, and other of- 
ficers in the kingdom of* Ireland, made by Q. Eli- 
zabeth. 

Faujiifiaj jD. VI. 

Codex chartac. in folio, conftans foliis 145. cum 
fuperiore fimul compaftus. 

Tref^tife of prohibiUonf^, " moduir rfecimandi," Set. 
with the arguments, pro and con, between the Ibrd 
Arcbbp. of Canteibury, and fir Edwafd Cooke, Ld. 
chief juftice of the common pleas, and the reft of 
the judges ^cclefiaiftical and temporal ; coUeeled by 
the laid fir fxlwafd Cooke, temp. Jac. l. 

A Fati/lina^ B. I. . : 

Codex chartac. membranis quibufdam infertis, ii;i 
folio, conftans fbliis 259'. 

A colleftion of papers, patents of arms, and other do- 
cuments relating to heraldry, made by Mr. Cam- 
den : among which we notice in particular, 

1. PateAt df arms granted by fir Gilbert Dethick, 
garter K. at Arms, to fir Walter MitdthiSLy. 10. 

2. Diploma originale R. Ricardi II. de conftitu- 
endo five incorporando collegio heraldorum; audori- 
tate Parliamenti. Weftm. March 2, 1578. 23. 

3. Copia diplomatis RR. Philippi et Maris, dc 
eodem collegio. Hampton-court, July is, 1555. 



C4. 



4. Certain ordinances made by Richard D. of 
Glotfccfter, high cofiftable of Englauil, with the high 
nmrlhal of the fame, for the reformation of the office 
of arms. 2i8. 

5. Patent of arms of Ld. Vifcount Hoclis^fter. 
Greenwich, May 9, 16 11. so. 

6. The fize of ftandards, bannei*s^t guidonc^, bane- 
rolls, and penpns, fet down by the confiable and 
md.rfhaK ^(^^ 

7. Diploma conftituens D. Gilbertum Dethicic, 
miFrtem, princijialem regem afmbfuni titulo o«^r- 
terium ; ctnW aliis dipiolnatibai ej\ifdem aYgoiii^nti. 

31. 

S. C<!mtcfrts, or a draught of a book intitfed, 
" Agoit Meroicusi'' by Edmd. I^olton; ^nd other 
triflbg articles^. ^3. 

9. Declaration of the quarrels between the ]fi.'of ' 
Northmwbe^land an* fir Ftancl^ Vett ; ^iVd beiwe^n 
firf Hattonof Qheik^ and fir thdAaa^ DuttoA : alfo two 
otbej^4irticles. gy, 

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10^ Confiderations in the choice of titles of ho- 
nour; and fonie other papers. 74. 

11. Enterments appertaining to garter principal 
king at arms. 80. 

12. Tlie hard and diftrefled ftatc of the office at 
arms. July 1590. 81. 

1 3* Complaints of the officers of arms againft Wil- 
liam Penfon and Raphe Brookes : and other papers, 
relating to difputes in the office. loi 

14. Oaths adminillered to heralds, who ait fworn 
to fecrecy. 120. & 136. 

\5. Giving of arms no M'ay hurtful to the com- 
nionM eal ; written by Robert Glover, Someifet he- 
rald, 1587. 138. 

16. Rules made at a chapter held in Derby place, 
Feb. 20, 1564, there enabled, eftabhlhed, and ordain- 
ed by the officers of arms. 147. 

17. An original order of council, and a petition 
relating to heraldry, temp. Hen. VI. the former is 
figned H. Gloucefter, J. Ebor. Cane. &c. 160. b. 

18. K. James Ift's grant to Mr. Camden, to give 
aims, and to exercife his office. 1603. 164. 

19. INIr. Camden's deputation, to Mr. N. Charles, 
Lancafter herald, for vifiting in his province. 167. 

20. Reafons that the profeflbrs of the common 
law are not to be excluded from pradiling in cafes 
of honour. 171. 

2 1 . The ftate of the office of arms. 183. 

22. A brief rehearfal of the caufes of the prefent 
diforder of the office of arms, and how the fame 
may be reformed. 192. & 239. 

23. Orders made by Thomas D. of Norfolk, for 
the regulating of the office of arms. Feb. 4, 1565. 

243. &. 254. 

24. The oaths of a king of arms, herald, and pur- 
fuivant. 255. 

This volume of collectanea contains, befides the 
above articles, a number of papers and draughts 
relating to diffenfions and abules in the office of 
• arms ; and alfo petitions exhibited to the cofn- 
milfaries of the earl marlhal, &c. 



FauftinQy E. II. 

Codex chartaceus, membranis quibufdam infertis, in 
folio, folior 271. 

1. Mifcellaneous pedigrees, and various genealogi- 
cal notes, concerning many noble families in England : 
with an alphabetical index,fol.6. but not referring ac- 
curately to thefe colleftanea. l. 

2. An alphabetical index of names of the gentle- 
men of Kent, in the time of K. Hen. VII. 216. 

3. An alphabetical lift of arms granted fince A* 10 
Ehz. 223. 

4. Of the antiquity and duty of heralds, and 
the feveral officers relating thereto. (On vellum.) 

242. 

5. Regias majeftatis genealogia Britannica vera; 
colle6la et felefta i Johaune Davide, medico Senenfi, 
ex libro quodam Britannice compofito, et nunc in 
Angficum fermonom converfa. 250. 

6.. The genealogy of the kings of England fince 
the conqueft, and how their iflUe has been matched 

266. 



FaujUna, E. III. 

Codex chartac. in folio; conftans foliis 22. 

Names of gentlemen in Devonfliirc and Cornwall, 
with their arms, in alphabetical order. Alio au 
alphabetical lift of names with references. 



Faajilna, E. IV. 

Codex chartac. in folio min. conftans foliis 1 05. 

1. Gene^ogies of feveral families. 1. &c, 

2. Colle61anea ex rotulis patentibus et claufis, et 
efcaetis, et breyibus regiis, de variis rebus Angli- 
cis et Hibernicis, Gallicis quoque et Normannicis. 

2. &c, 

J ufticiarii AnglijB. Item Conftabularii. 4, 
Admiralli Anglice. 49. 
Conftabularii turris London. 52. 
Camerarii Angliae. (Jq. 
Primje appellationes Baronum* ' 66. 



3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 



8. Epifcopi Elienfes. 



105. 



Faujiinay E. V. 

Codex chartac. in fol. conftans foliis 178. cum penul- 
timo fimul compadus. 

Trafts on Englifli antiquities : 

1. Of the antiquity of the laws of England, by 
Wm. Hakewill, &c. 1. 

2. Of fingle combat. 4. 

3. Of the antiquity of terms for the adminiftratioa 
of juftice ; alfo of cities : by Jof. Holland. 6. 

4. Of the dimenf^ons of lands iu England. 

9. & 100. 

5. Of the antiquity, &c. of ihires. 16. 

6. Of the office and privilege of heralds. 21. 

7. Of the houfes of the inns of court and chancery. 

29. 

8. What knights were made by Abbots, in the time 
of K. Henry 1. or before. 40. 

9. The diverfity of the names of this ifland. 45. 

10. Of the antiquity and figiiification of the word 
" fterliug-money." 50. & 85. 

11. Offorefts. 61. 

12. A projeft propofed to the queen, for theereft- 
ing of a library, and an academy for the Itudy of an- 
tiquity. 67. 

13. Of the antiquity of arms in England. 71. 

14. Of the antiquity of the name of Duke. 

82. & 52. 

15. On the etymology, antiquity, and privileges of 
caftles and towns in England. 88. 

16. Of p^riflies. 99. 

1 7. Of the antiquity, and ceremonies of funerals 
in England, 108. 

1 8. Of tombs, monuments, and epitaphs ; and fome 
epitaphs gathered by John Stow. 121. 

19. Of mottos of arms ; by feveral learned anti- 
quaries and heralds. 149. & 165. 

20. Of the antiquity of the office of chancellor of 
England. 164. 

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Faujlim, E. VIL 
Codex chartac* in folio J conftansfoliis 122. 

1. Accounts of charges, payments, wages, and en- 
tertainments of the officers and others, of ;|3ulle3m, 
Calice, and Newhaven (Newport) in jthe .t^mes of 
Heniy VIII. and Edward VI. ^ [ ^ ^ ' i. 

2. Capitanei Califias. Alfo petitions 'fit>m oAicers 
*t Calais. ^ - i 16- 

3. Device for the fortification of Calais, A* 24 Hen. 
VIIL . — r ; 

4. Ordinances and decrees for the countrv of 
Guifnes, made by the king'^ c^miffioners in-open 
court, held there Feb. i, A^ 20 Hen. VIIL 40. 

An order is here inferted for pront on wool to be 
taifed at Calais for the repair of tjie fortifica- 
tions of that town; dated July 17. 15 Hen. VIIL 
fol. 41. 

5i Pay of the garrifon, council and other Officers 
of Calais, with regulations for the government of 
that place. 75. 

6: A lift of men of note who had to' attend on K: 
Hen. VIIL A* 1544, i 106. 

7. Eight papers, relating chiefly to Calais, among 
which ai-e originals of Henry VIIL Edmund Howard, 
and Richard (Fox?) bifhop of Winchcfter* Services 
done by John Dymocke* : 109. 

Fmijlinay E» VHL ^ IX* 

Codices chattacei, in 4to. folior, 221 et 135. 

Commentarii de hiftoria et rebus Britannicis, col- 
lefti per Francifcum Thynne; in quibus multaquoque 



continentur de familiis nobilium, et praefertim de 
Comitibus Huntingdonise et Lincolnias, et ducibus 
Norfolciae : tomi duo^ 



Paujiimy I. n. ^ ni. 

Codices chartacei^ in folio ; foliorum 28 7> 250^ 
et 216. 

Guiielmi Camdeni, annales rerum Anglicarum et 
Hibemicarum, propria manu fcripti. Pauca defunt^ 
quas pertinent ad annos 1 5 8 7^ 1591. 



Cfddxces chartiicJei, m folio; folior. 26^'et iSfft! 
fimul compafti. 

Gill. Ctoideifi annales^ ab A'*'i55d ad An.' 1584' 



Faujiina, F. VI. ^ Vlt 

Codices chartacei, m folio; folior. 122 et 160. 
limul compa£li. 

GuL Capideiii ^nnales^ ab A"" 1589 ad An. l6os« 



Faujlina; VHI. ^ IX, 

Codices chartacei, in folio; folior. 135, et 129^ 
* iimul compadi. 

GuL Camdeni annales^ ab A"* 1589 ad An. 1605^ 



Fau/ltm^ F. 

Codex chartaceus, in folio ; confians foliis 242^ . 
Gul. Camdeiii anhalium, fragmenta varia. 



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'Appendix I. 

Codex mcmbVatt. ih fbKo^ coftfliAs foliis 1S7. 

Homili^<?rigeni$,fuRer yetus uftaroentHW- , 
habetvetus titulus ; feil in ppc codicc continentur 
tantum homilise in Ubro3 Genefeos, Exodi, et ufque 
ad XV^ ^mil^m Leyitici, quas e^ df? vepditi^ne 
domorum et redemptionibus. 

>Erat liber ThoinaB Barlov^ Epifc. Lincoln, 1672. 



AppbNDI? II. 

CodeSc chartac. in folio; conftans foliii $8. 

Rfe^ftmiti turiattiin ttntarum »{m<i Wat«ky in 
comitatu Effexiae, prope Berking, k tempore R. Ri- 
cardi llL.cum reddituali ejufdem manerii, quod olim 

Sertinebat ad eJbbatifljwn et moni^les ihonafterii de 
lerking* 

Nuper V- CI. Joljannis Eyclyni Annig. liber, qjiem, 
a^illoacceptuin, Biblipl^.r Cottonianjfc dedit D* 
Gale. 



Appendix IIL 

Codex mcmbran. in folio min. conftans folib 80. 

Liber, " Apbtheca gratis in tpx^ otnnis anima 
quod ncccffe habet inveniet* h, Evang^liunx S. 
Matthsei, cum glofla intcrlineari et comtnentSfcriis. 



Appendix IV, 

Codex membran. infol. min. conftans foliis 184. 

i« Guido, de arte di^ndi epiftolas. 8. 

2. Iter Johannis Maundevill. 59- 

3. Prophetia Merlini filveftris. 102. b. 

4. Ric. deAungervile^ cognominati de Bury, Du- 
nelm. Epifc. Philobiblion : completum in manerio de 
Aukeland, d. £4 Jan. 1344. 103. 

5. Provinciale catliolicorum cbriftianorum viro- 
rum; fumptum de regiftroD. Hanibaldi Epifc. Tuf- 
culanenfis, cardinalis, A. D. 1343. 120. 



Appendix V. 

Codex membran. in folio; conftans foliis 394. 
Sec. XIV. 

La bible hyftoriaus; ou les hyftoires efcolaftres 
de Pierre le niangeur (Comeftor) traduite par Guy- 



art dcs Mqulini fcbanoine d'Airt, de revecM d« 

Terbuaiitie; depui^ i«i9i juf^u'i I494. 

Celivre, ecriten lettres "de forme,'* fiirtrois co^ 
i^noie^ eft etiticlu de plufi^iure^ piniatures et let- 
tres " tourneures:" les fommaires font en roqgc 



Appendix VL 

C<»df X |(^bi!mr in 4te. coaft^i|s foliis 196. 

I. Tradlatus <Juo %xionim ftelkruitique vii^ et 
uriote^ licet non vifee, cnm aegritudinistiatura, et cx- 
itu morbi, continetur iudicium; au€tore Gulifelmo, 
nktione, nti fcribi V Atigrico, profelTione medico, tunc 
autem cive Marfilienfe. 2. 

Q. Ypocms, niedicus et ma^ifm* eptimiis, 46 a(^o- 
nomia ; <;otitii^et aftrologkra j^ioa de tmirbis. 

3. Ariftoteles de fcientia ipfius aftronomi^: fi# 
meoVituf titulus; lib^r etiim eftplan^e aftrok)gicus. 8. 
Ejufdem? libet de nativitatibi^Sk 1 1. b. 

5. EjuCdem,? liber de eleftionibus. 15. 

6. Commeatum fuper prsdi^um librum. b. 

7. JS^poAtjk^ dd. iitei^ fup^ripris ti!a8»tu$. 23. b. 
». Sex tabulse de afpe£lu planctarum^ fecundum 

Albertum. si. 

9. Aftronomia, fecundum Judaeos, et libros eorum : 
ubi de fcientia n«l:ivitatUin. fequtidWQii horas diei et 
no6tis; et de manfionibuslunse. 31 : b. 

la Albwnafaris flores, dejudiciisaftroruBV 45. 

I I. Jacobi Alkindi (Alquindi) liber, deimpreffioni- 
4>iis Mm. 53. b. 

1 2. Ejufdem libo* de theorica pknetaruqiv 63. b. 

13. Azerchelis, canones et regulse de eclipfibus. 

70. 

I4« Ejufdem liber, de asquationibus planetarum. 

77. b. 

15. Liber Haly, de tempore fecundum planetam 
quemlibet, in quolibet figno. 78. b. 

16. Alfraganus, de nativitatibus. 80. 

17. Mefehalte (Maffahallach) liber, de nativitati- 
bus. ' 97. b. 

18. Alkindi aftrologi, judicia; ex tranflatione 
Roberti de Ketene. 1 09. 

19. Aubueli, liber in judiciis nativitatum; qnem 
Plato Tiburtinus ex Arubico fumpfit A* Arabum 
530, et Alexandri 1447, in civitate Barkclona, 

163. 



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Codex membran. in 4to. conftans ibliis 145. Sec. XIV. 

Various poems, chiefly theological, of Thoma?! 
Aiheburn a carmelite friar. 

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Codex membran, in 4to. conftanB foliis i IQ. 

1. John Lydgate's life of the virgin Mary; in 
verfe. 2. 

2. Memoranda for the ufe of travellers in the 
Eaft. 198. b. 

Appendix IX. 

. Codex membran. in folio min. conikns foliis sg. 

Fundatio et ereftio coenobii S. Petri Gloucef- 
triiB in ecclefiara cathcdralem, per R. Henricum VIII. 
cum chartisi donatibnum terrarum. 



Appendix X. 

Codex chartac. membranis quibufdam infertiSi in 
folio; foiior. 164* 

Formulse brevium, epiftolarum, et variorum inftra- 
tntn^toritm juris. 

Appendix XL 

/ 

Codex membran. in 4to. maj. foiior 29. 

Confirmatio chartarum, quaj illic recitantur, de 
libertatibuS) privilegiis, et confuetudinibus civitatis 
London, per K. Ricardum ll. 

Appendix XII. 

Codex membran. in folio, foiior. 25. cum ftiperiore 
fimi^l compad;us. 

Proceflfus de approprianda ecdefia de Stradebroke 
prsepofito ieu magiflro et capellanis collegii feu ec- 
deuisde Wyngfield, in dicecefi NofwiceftuT' 

Appendix XIII. 

Codex membran. in folio ; conftans ex foHia lis. 

1. Liber S. Ambrolii^ de officiis. 2. b. 

t. Gemma animse, de divinis officiis. 62. 

3. Verfus Hildeberti Cenomanenfis epifcopi, de ex- 
planatione miifse : aliique verfus. 106. 

4. Homilia de regula B. Auguftini ; ad monachos 
iftius mftituti. .ill. 

5. Orationesad B. Mariam Magdalenam. 11 2. b. 

6. Hprmnus ad B* Mariam virginem, Gallice: cum 
orationibus ad eandem. US. 

Appendix XIV 

Codex membran. in 8vo. min. foiior. 164. 

Breviarlum, cum officiis^ in conventtt monialimn 
de Siou habitis. 



Appendix XV. 

Codex membran. in 4to. majori, confians foHis 449. 

Liber antiquum, et optimae notae, de Brevibus. 

Oljm ad p. Edw. Cokum, fummum baiici regii 
jutliciariujn, pextiaebat. 



Appendix XVI. 
Codex membran. in 4tW/c6nftans fblii^ 4(57. 



Statute antiqua Angliffij Scilicet ,k Magna Cbarta, 
ufquead 20 Hen. VI. ^Pr^mittuntur tabular capita- 
lorum fetis amplae. • 



Appendix XVlf. 



Codex membran. in 4t6. conftans foliis I'SQ. 

Regiftrum chartarum terrarum et r^dditunm, olim 
pertmentmm ad Rogerum filmm Briani de Thrdck- 
mg. Prasmittitur elenchus chartarum. . 

Appendix XVIII. 

Codex membran. in 4t0. majori, conftans foKis 40. 

Gregorius Turonenfis, de virtutibus et miraculis 
is. Martini confeflbrts. 



Appendix XIX, 

Codex mcnibr. in foUp, male habitus, conftans folis.Qs. 
cum fuperiore fimul compadus. 

Liber teftamentonim et chartarum, de dimiffioni- 
bus terrarum, pyaefertim temp. Henrice VI. 

Appendix XX. 

Libellus membran. in folio, foiior. 8. cum duobus 
fuperioribus fimul compadus. 

Hugo de Fofietto, prior S. Laurentii in" pago *Am- 
bianenfi, de ordinatione clauftri materialis, et de 
duodecim abufionibus clauftri. 

Appendix XXL 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis sas. 

Regiftrum chartarum monafterii S. Johannis Bap- 
tifi« de Stoke juxU Clare, in comitatu SuflFolcice. 

Appendix XXII. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conftans foliis 52* 

Perioch« epiftolarum, ledtarum in diebus Dominicis 
et feftis foa^iorum. 

Appendix XXIIL 

Codex membran. in folio^ conftans foliis ^76. 
Lefiiooes in feftis diebus lan£lorum. 

Appendix XXIV. 

Codex membran. in 4to. conflaiis foliis S57. 

Ti-adotus morales, de feptem capitafibus vrtirs, et 
^ peccato Unguse. 

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Codex membran. in 8vo, maj. conftans foliis 46. 
Sec. XIV* 

' Colleaio (ktutorj^m Ahgli^, fub Henrico III. ct 
RR. Edwardis. (Partim Latine partim Gallice.) 

Appendix XXVL 

(^odjox membran. in i£mo. folior. 223^ ^ 

1. Si Auguftinus jde doftrina Cbrifti^ cum -^x-^ 
ceiptis ^ quibufdam libris ej^^ : ^ , 2. ^ 

2. S. Ambrofius, ,de officiis. ' ; • « . l6S.i: 

3. S. Gregorius, in moralibus. 211. b. 

4. S. Auguftinus^ fuper epiftplam Johannis, &c. 

' 216. b. 

N. B. The four articles which in Smith's printed 
catalogue are inferted after the preceding num- 
ber, have, by miftake, been placed among the do- 
nations, and aredefcribed in Mr. Ayfcough's cd- 
talogue as follows : 
N'^^oo?. John Deq. A quantity of folio paper 
books of his own writing, Confifthig of many parts of 
his Liber myfteriorum, and conferences with angels. 
Thefe papers are na^ bound iii 3 volumes. 

N* 5009/ An Mfidrical account, ' concerning the 
proceedings about-herpfy, and fchifm, uiider K Edw. 
VI. and the penal laws made againfl popiib recafaotii 
and feparatifts under Q, Elizabeth. 

N**5010. 1. Concerning the petitions ufually 
made by the fpeaker of the houft. of commons for 
freedom of accefs unto her majefty, for liberty of 
Ipeech in the houfe, and for fiieedpar from arrefts, 
&c. i 

3. ;Concerping the citizens and burgeffes 



iu1?arliameht, who they ought to be. \ 



Appendix XXVII. 

Codex chartac. membranis ^uibufdam prsefixis^ in folio, 
conflans foliis 102. 

1. Bonifacii VIII. P. bulla, afferens regnufn Scotiae 
nullo modo fubjeflum regno Anglise, fed feudum effe 
ecclefitE Romanae. A** 1299. vid. Rym. II. 844. 1. 

2. Edwardi I; R. Angl. epiftola ad Papam, de ip- 
fius juread regnum Scotias. A"* 1301, vid. Rym. ll. 
883. ' ' 3^ 

3. Johannis X^wIL P. bulla, conCcdens deciriiam 
proventuum ecclefiafticorum in fex anoos, in fub- 
fidium terra? fanftae. Avenion. VII. Kal. Aug. An. 
Pontif 16, (1333.) 6. 

4. Benedi6ius XI. Papa, ad . 1 . . . . . de exceffibus 
imperatoris contra conftederantes cum ipfo : de deci- 
mis &c. Aven. Id. Nov. 1338. vid. Rym. V. 88. 8. 

5. Jonannis XXIII ? bulla, concedens fratribus B. 
Wariae de monte Carmeli exemptionem ^ jurifdiftione 
epifcopali^ Aven. 3 Id. Mart. A** Pontif. I. (1410?) 

10. 

6. Diflidium Anglicamim, de primatu regio: dif- 
fertatio polemica, temp. R. Jac. I. fcripta* Ml. 

7. Jo. Ant. MuffatcUaB, Caroli V. oratoris apud 
Pont. Max. fupplicatio contra divortium R* Henrici 
VIIL (tranfumptum) Viterbi. 1528. 23* 



8. Tho. Smithius, deGracas linguae pronunciatione; 
ad Steph. Gardinerum Epifc. Wintpn. 28. 

9. Ordinum foederatorum, ac nominatim Hol- 
landias et Weftfrififle, or^iodoxia, ^Sibrandi Lulrt>erti 
et aliorum injuriis vindicata. ,66. 

10. Eiri^ijTfi/M^a kaOoXixir : fell, tradatulus Job. Car- 
penteri, de catholicorum opinionibus in ecclefiam, 
contta veram fidem, introduclisr 163. 

1 1. John Lydgate^s fiege and deftruAion of Thebes ; 
book I. and part of the 2d. 106. 

12. A poem confifting of 16 ftanzas of 7 lines each, 
in honour pf the virgin Maty. 131. . 

Beg. " Thou that arte caUyd glorie of Ifraell, 

" For thatt joye mofte fovereyne of renpyn.** ^ 

13/ Minutes of exasninationstak^n concerning, the 
marriages of prince Arthur and K. Henry VIII. with 
Catherine of Aragon. (^A fiagment.) 133. 

14. Two fragments, being anfwers to certain opi- 
nions^ here .callpd blafts, ^touching the fubjeftion pf 
wPtnan to man j with^ View tci the queftion, whe- 
ther women ihould b^ alld^ed to reign. (Much mu- 
tilated.) : : 158. 

15. Capitula opens cujufdam, de cfxetoptJone cW 
ricorum de poteftate Papali. i82. 



Appendix XXVIIL ) 
Codex chartac; in folio, conftaus foliis i9o. 1 



•M. 



1. Inventory of the great barkj by Chriftoplu 
Morres, A* 1531. 1^ 

2. The wages of 21 fhipi for a month, to keep the 
narrow feas, northwards, fouthwards, and between 
Wales and Ireland. .1 . / , 4^ ^ 

3. Inftruaions given to fir ^Vm. Fitzwilliam for or- 
dering of the king's Ihips and viduals at Portf- 
mouth. • « 

4. A letter from fir Rich, PalAed, to/CtnL Wol- 
fey; concerning the king's cafks; ancl alfo a Hft of 
fuch Ihips as have conveyed away the king's cafks. 

11. 

5. Account of the yearly fees of the deputy and 
other officers at Calais ; with a note of their retinue. 

IS. 

6. An inventory of divers things remaining in the 
king's ftorehoufe at Dover. j 5. 

7. A device for footmen and arquebufcrs. 1 7, , 

8. A rate of the wages of the captains, deputies, 
foldiers, &c. for the new forts at Gravefend, the 
Downs, Dover, &c. 

9. A note of the fums paidout of the excliequer 
to the late E. of Leicefter, fir Tho. Sherley and 
Hulfton, for a campaign in the Low countries. 25. 

10. Certain jewels of the kings highnefs, which 
he trufted and enclofcd within aVair defk of wood- 
and other lifts of rpyal jewels. 27. ' 

11. Account of jewels delivered by the kincr, to T. 
Cromwell^ and returpfd by him. ^' s6. 

12. An account of new years gifts given to thfe 
prince (Edward.) 1539. 3^ 

13. An account of viftuals, &c. prefented to the 
princefs (Mary?) chiefly by abbots. 1524. 42. 

J 4. An inventory of the remainders of filks and 
velvets, probably belonging to the royal wardrobe. 

46. 

15. An abridgment touching the money, plute 
ftufF, ftore, and payments at St. John's. 52. ' 

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ifi. An inventory of the furniture of fome royal 
palaces. 54, 

1 7. An eftiniate for 7 weeks work to be done at 
Hampton-court. 1540. 65, 

1 8. A bill of wages to workmen in the king's gar- 
den, at the freer Auftyn's in London. 1540. 68. 

19. An eftimate of coftsfor gilding and graving of 
harnefs for the king. J544. 69, 

20. Charges of the king's armory. 73. 

21. An eftimate of the expenfes of the king's 
houfehold for one year. 1539 and 40. 76. 

22. A rental of fome royal domains, by John Bab- 
ham and Oliver Franklyn. 1540. 78. 

23. Fees and annuities out of the queen's lands 
granted by Henry vni. to lady Anne (Boleyn?) Q. of 
England. , 

24. The manner of the ceremony of the coronation 
of Q. Mary. , . .91. 

25. A lift of nobility, bifhops, knights, &c. who 
probably attended fome public ceremony. 101. 

26. Rewards given to the ambafiadors of Saxony 
and Cleves, and others of the queen's train who came 
with her to England. (Q. Anne of Cleves?) i04. 

27. A note of money in the hands of Roger Ar- 
my ce receiver at Glafton. 1539. 109. 

28. A lift of penfions allowed to abbots and priora 
of furrendered monafteries. no. 

^ 29. An account of fines offered for abbey lands. 

117. 

.^0. An account of grants to fir Wm. Compton, 
(afterwards E. of Northampton.) temp. Jaci. us. 

31. Accounts of the monies John Goftwick trea- 
furer had in hand when the E. of ElTex (T. Cromwell) 
was apprehended, and of fums fince paid by him 
5540. ■'^25/ 

32. A letter, probably to T. Cromwell; defiringa 
licence to export com, cloth, &c. 129. 

33. Three inftruaions of the council, to the com- 
miffioners, for the fale of the Carrick goods at Lea- 
denhall. 1603. 131 

S4. Rentals of the eftates of Stoneley, Ramfey, St. 
Neot's, and fome other monafteries in Huntingdon- 
fliire. ,36_ 

35. A rental of fome eftates in Berkftiirc; with 
fome grants between private perfons in various coun- 
ties. (A fragment, on vellum.) 149, 

36. An inventory of the goods and chattels of Rich. 
Fenner, in the manor of Eftone, and elfewhere. 

154. 

37. An inventory of all the moveables and im- 
moveables pertaining to fir Adrian Fofkewe's houfe, 
and at his lodgings befides the Blackfryars in Lon- 
don. ,7, 

38. Dr. James Chambers, to K. Charles I; in an- 
fwer to a letter of the judges, concerning attornies, 
clerks, patentees, &c. Richmond, Oa. "24, 1634. 

185. 



Appendix XXIX. 

Paper fragments, too much damaged to be accurately 
arranged, preferved in a cafe. 

1. Fragments, many of them originals, chiefly re- 
lating to Scotland. 

of copies and draughts of ftate papers, 



2. 



chiefly relating to France, of the yeare i580 and 
1581. . , . 

3. Fragments of papers, and fome parchments: 

many on the affairs of the Netlifirkmdsk Q" whethef 
part of Vitel. E. or F. 

d1 ^nii ""'fcellaneous, perhaps- part of Calig. 



5. 



ginals. 
6. - 



many of them ori- 



; — fonle originals. 

7- chiefly relating to tht Cotton fiimilv. 

Appendix XXX. 

Paper fragments, preferved in a cafe. 
Part of a work on the hiftctry of modera tiiufs. 

Appendi,x XXXI. 

Paper fragments, preferved. in a cafe. 
Part of a work on the hiftory af Enghnd. 

Af PENDIX XXXil. 

Paper fragments^ preferved in a cafe. 

1. Notes out of chartularies; perhaps part of -Viteli 
r. VJII. 

2. from roll*.' 

3. Fragments relating to marriage contraa^. 

Appendix XXXIIL 

Paper fragments, preferved in a cafe* 
Various catalogues of printed books. 

Appendix XXXIV. 

Fragtnenta chartacea, in capfula affervata. 

1. Collc6lanea juridica. 

2. Excerpta quasdain ex hiftoricis. 

Appendix XXXV. 

Membrange quaedam folutse, capfula affervatse. 

Magri. Albini epiftolae ; fcriptura adeo evanida ut 
pneter Sibyllam leget nemo. 

Appendix XXXVL 



Fragmenta membranacea, valde mutila et con* 
taminata, ex quibus nonnuUa Saxonica; in pixide. 

Appendix XXXVIL 

Fragmenta chartacea, in pixide affervata. 

1. Jo. Paleonidori, de ordine Carmelitico, frao'- 
mentum. conf. Vitel. D. iv. 3. 

2. Aimundi, Hamburgenfis hiftorige fragmentum. 
conf. Vitel. D. VL l . 

3. Fragmentum operis cujufdam (ni fallor) de pi^e- 
fulibus. 

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Appendix XXXVIIL 

Paper fragments, in a cafe. 

A repertory of charters and fiefs: alfo genealogi- 
cal notes. 

Appendix XXXIX. 

Paper fragments^ in a cafe. 
Biftorical, poetical, &c. 

Appendix XL. 

l^apcr fragments, in a cafe ; tnany of them of Jctters 
to Henry V^IL Card. Wolfey, &c. 

Appendix XLI. 

Paper fragments of fomc geographical and hiftori- 
€9lL colleftanea, in a cafe. 

Api^endix XLIL 

FragmcAta chartacea, hiftorici cujuiaam opens, 
In caplula. 

Appendix XLIII. 

Fragments on vellum, of fome Saxon work, in a 
cafe. 



APPENDIX XLIV. 

Fragments on v€llum, of fome Saicon M Ork, in 4 
cafe. 



Appendix XLV. 

A cife containing various fragniait$. 

I. Chronic® Archiep. Eborac. fragmentum; folior. 8. 
^ — — monallefii B. Auguftini apud Caa» 

tuar. fragm. folior. 10. 

3. Hiftoriae pontificui^ Romanor. fragm. folior. 17. 

4. Fragments of 3 original letters, two to Wolfey, 
and one to T. Cromwell; 4 leaves. 

5. A fragment of an old Engliih poem; 26 leaves. 

6. RegulW Monacbor. B. BenediAi, de efu camium; 
fol. 12. 

7. Opufculi dramatici fragmentuifl ; fol. 7. 

8. Traftatus cujufdam jiiridici, fragmentum ; fol. 6. 

9. Carminis cujufdam fragmentuni j fol. 5. 

10. On church fervicc; a fragment in Spanifli or 
Portuguefe; 11 leaves. 

II. Various fragments^ Latin and Englifh; 24 
leaves. 

12. Regiftrichartarumfragnientum. 

13. Notes of MSS. lent out by fir Th. Cotton j 
catalogues of books^ and other fragments, of no 
value. 



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i 

Aa, (j. vander) Galba, D.iii. lit. 
^beelardi, (Pet.) verfoselegiaci, VitBLt C. 
. . viii. i8- . , 

Abba, (Teftament of) Aug. ii. 64. 
Abbasr (Shaw):N£fto» fi. viii. 67. 
Abbatc, (Mich.) Vitel, B. iiL 45. 
Abbam ordioatid, Ti . B. viii. 103 b« 
AbbatifTae benedidto^ T i b< B. viii, 1 1 5 b« . 
>\bbi^s, vid. Monafteria* 
Abbis, (Rich.) Vbsp. C. vii. 87. 
Abbonis Floriacenfis* Vita S. EdmimdiRe- 
. .gU,.Tii.B. ii. I. 
Abbonis, Sententia de diff. circuit et fphserae, 

VlTEL. A. xii. 5. . 
Abdulw^ahabi, £1. Achmedis^ MoBitaethica, 

Tit. C.xiv. 
Abdyes, (Wm.) Propofal for making In^ 

digo, Tit. B. v. 350. 
Abenarip, (King of Arabia) Tit. B. viii. 

.Z27. 

Abendonenfis AbbatlaeHiiloria, Claud. C« 
ix. 102. ViT£L. A» xiii. 8a. 
Chronicon, Tib. 6. i. 1 13 b. 
Regift.Chartar. Claud. B. vi.C.ix.185. 
Varia> Jul. A. ix. 164b. C. ii. 335. vii. 
305. D. ii. 162. Aug. ii. 38, 39. 
Claud, c. ix. 177^ b. i8o» 182, 183, 
b. 184, 188, 189, 194. 
Abenryac, (Jac.) Nero, B. xL 212. 
Aborough, (John) Galba, B. x. io6« 
Aboujaffary vid. Mohammed. 
Abraham, (Geret) Galba, D. iii« 324* iv. 

12. 

Al>ubcQry vid. I bun. 

AbuTes, public and private. Tit. B. iv. 214. 
Abyfiinia, (quicdamde) Nbro B. xi. 138. 
Accolti, (Bened. de) Card. Ravennas* Vi- 

tel. B.i^« 114 b. xi. 1564 
^ccpun^ (^Boqks of Merchants) Vesp. F. 

xvi. xvii. 63. 
Achmet, i. TurJc.Emp. Nbro,B. xi. 74. 
Ackworth, (Geo.) LLD. TiT.B.xiii. 256. 
Aeon, .(Monaft. B. Thomae de> Regiil. 

tcrr. TiB.^(^. V. 156. 
Aifta publica, Jul. E. iii. 
Acuna, (Jofephdc) Galba, D. vii. 279- 

286. , 
A4¥lcr (Hen,) Vksp. P. xii. 161. 
Adalardi, Blandinienfis coenobii monachi. 

Vita S. Dnnftani, Nbro, C. viu 7a b. 
Adamas Patnariha, Tjb. A. iii. 41- 

i de ipBus atatc et prole, C a l. A. xv. 1 35 b. 
Adami de Marifco; Ord. Min. Epiftolae, 

VtT-BL.C. viii. 24. 
Adami Murimnthcnfis,- Contknuatio Triveti 

Chronicae, Nero, D# x.^i 14^ Glavd. 

E. viii. Clbop. A.'XvLj67. 



Ada^fan? Cal. B. ix. 67. 
Adelardi Bathon. Dialogus, Galba, £. iv. 
214. 

Adelredus, vid. Ailredus. 

Admirals of England, Otho^ E. ix. i. 

Vfesp. C.xiv. I. Faust. C. ix. 19. 

E.it.>9. 
Admirals, (Duties of) Vesp. B. xxii. 
(Lord High) Jurifdialon and Ordert^ 

Ot ho, E. ix. 7, 19, 1 5 J b. 160. 
Admiralty caufes, Ctho, E. viii. 3^2, 

3H» 33V339»35<>- / 
'MifceH. concerning, Otro, E. ix. paflim. 
^ Vesp. C. xiv. 3. F. iJL 189. 
Adol^hus de Bourgogne, GaLba, B. viiL 

Adolphus. D. of Holftein Gottorp; Nbro, 
B. iii. 1J5. 

Adolphiis, Ct. of devest Galba, B. i. 63. 
Adornus, (Ant. et Geo.) Doge of Genoa, 

' Vlisp. F. i. 92, 95. ^ 
Adrianus, (B.) Abbas, Vb^p. B. xx. 234, 
242 b. 

Adrtahi Capitula Canonuni, Claud. £: v. 
239- 

Adrianus, iii. P. Nbro, C. ii. 76. 
Adrianus, iv. P. Bulla, Cleop. Civ.' 26. 

Epift. Tib. B.iv. 211 b. 
Adrianus, vi. P. Vitel. B. V. 32 b. 9^, 14$, 

146, 195, 196. 
Adrianus and Rith^Us, Queftidhs and 
anfwers between them, Jul. A. ii. 

137 to- 

Adumus (Hief.) NbrO, B. vii. 38. Vitbl. 

B. V. 70. 
iEgelric (...) Atrc. li. 70. 
^gidius, (orGilles) ofBritanny^ Jul. B. 

vL 45, 48, 54. 
^gidias, (F.) Card. Vitbl. S. iii. 162 b. . 
itedhelmi, (S.) Epifc. Vita ic. Faust. B. 

iv. 139, 148 b. . 
^Ifheimus, Tib. B. v. 75. 
i&Ifiiothi manumi^Oj^TiB. B. v. 76. 
.£lfrici, Abbatis Malmeibur. 
Libv Feftivalis, Jul. E. vii. 
Homilise, Vbsp. D. xiv. 1 b. 
de temporibus^ Calio. A. xv. 140. 
(jloflar.Lat. Sax. Jul. A. ii 119 b. Vi- 
tel. C. ix« 203. Faust. A.x. 92 b. 
Gram. Sax. Jul. A. ii. 9. FauSt. A«x.3; 
Colloquia, Ti b. A. iii. 58 b. 
l^pifUlap, A.iii. loj. 
Excu&tio C AL. A. xiv. 1 11 b. 
^Ifirici Epifc. Teftamckitum, Aug. ii. 85. 
ififOto. Jlbb^t^^f Clu eh. Canterb. a dewt; 
. AuG,ii.90. i 



.^Ijphegi, (Sci.) Pa&o, Nbro, C. vii. 45* v 
iEpinus, (Jo.) V^iTEL. B. xxi. 161. 
Aer/Ten, (Greffier) Galba, ,p. viii. 255. • 
-^opi Fabul», Lat. Yb? p. B.. xxiii. 110 b* 
Gall. Vesp. fe. xiv, jp. 
' iEflVcin (Reinh. d') CJalba, D. i. 2i. 
.^thelardus dt Computd,.CAL. A. xv, 14a 

-^thelherd, Abp. of Q^xki. Charteo Auo* 

«« «. 

"•55- i . 

-Sthelnoth, Abp. of Cant. Tib. B. iv. 8&.. 
: -ffithelwoldi Opera ^uaedam, . Vbsp. A. 
' xix. 2. 

Vita, Cal. A. viii. 121* 

it confuetudine Monacjipr. Tib, A. iii, 

Afra (Sc«) Vita, Tit, D. xvi. 113. 
Agacx <Sc«) Vita* Doj^. xi. 105 b. 
Agarde ( Arth.) Ji; l. C. iii. 54 b. , 
de libro Domcfday, Vitbl* C, ix. 2231^ 

i Agen, (States of) Vesp. fc, xii. 48 b, | 

AgHonby (Edward) Cal. B. III. 213, 217^, 
: Aguila (D. Joh. del') Prodam. in Ireland, 

iUL. F. vi. 196. Surrender of kinfaie, 
'it. B. xiii. 578. 
A^uiUar, (Marquis d') ViTBL. fi. xiv. afil^ 
Aids, vid. Subfidies* T 
Ailredus, (f. Adelrcdtts, f. Aluredos, f. Eal< 
redus) Abbas Rievallenfis, . de geftis 
Davidis R. Sector. Ji^.L. A.xi. 1. Vesp#,^ 
A. xviH. 68. rB» xi. 106. 
Vita, R. Edwardi Confefs. Vitbl. Q, xiL 

Excerpta de Reglbus Saxon, Jul. C. ii. 32, 
de Inilitutis indufarum, Nero, A. iii. j, 
Hift. Anglia, Cleop. B. iii. 2. 
de xii. abuiionibuf clauilraL Cleop. B.\ 
. vi. 187. 

Aimundi Hamburgeniis, Hift. Append. 
xxxvii^2* 

Alani de Infulis, Anti-Claudianus, Vesp. 
A. x; 1, 5 1 b« Ti T. D. XX. 1 38. 
(Cleop. B. vj. 87. 
de plandlu Naturae, Vbsp, B. xxiii. 84. 
Cleop. B. vi. 154. 

Summa de Praedicatione, Vbsp. D, xiii.. 
66b. 

Alba, (D. d') vid. Toledo. 
. Alba, alias Helvai (Bp, of) vid. Badajos^ 
i Albani, (&d.) Abbatias. 

Regift. Cliartar. Jul. D, iii. i. Tib. E- 
i vi. Claud. D. i. 170. Nbbo, D, I 
I 14$. pT-Ho. D. iii. 
i . Abbatcs, Ju l, D. vii. 1 15 b. Claud. E. 
I , . iv« -98, Nbro,D'.J. 30t s6$b. Vi vel, 

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Monachi, Jul. D. vii. 1 12 b. 

Benefkdores, Nero^D.vu. Tit. B.L 80. 

ConAitutiones, Claud. £. iv. 241^ 368. 

Privilegia* Nero, D. i. 157. 

Carts, Nbro,D.L 195-196 k 

Varia de pofTeflionibus, &c. Claui^. A. 
viii. 19J. E. iv. 307, 337, 342-343, 
346, 349' 350^- 359* Nero,D. L 175. 

Monaft. N. D. des trcs, juxta, Nero, D. 
^- »73- 

Albani, (S.) Vitact Paffio, JtJL. D. iii. 125. 

vii. 128 b. Claud. £• iv. ^4^ 47, 

jj4b. NiRp, C viL i. Cl.eo^. 

vii. 202. Faust. B. iv. 1, 
Him^k^pCi.jb.vDi S. kr. 59N£RO, D.U 

25 b. Faust. B. iv. 19. 
Invendo Be tratiflatio, Nero, D. L 
Albany, (Duke of) vid. Stuart. 
Albatis, (Mich, de) Secretary to the D. of 

Milan. Promiflbry engagement to Wol- 

fcy, ViTBL. B.ii. |68b. 
Albeney, (Fam.) JuL.B.xii. 308 b. Cliop. 

D.iii. 192. 

Attemarle, (Mifbtkes in the Catai. of the 

Earls erf) Tit. B. viii. 337. 
Albert, Archd. of Auftria, 
Lett. &c. Galba, B. i. ?6o, ^78^ 308, 
399 b. Vesp. C. viii. 267, 273, 276, 
i , 289, 3 1 3 , 3 1 9, 3 89, 3 95 . xiii. 9, J o. 
Epitaph. Vesp. C. xiy. 1 89. F. Jii. 66 b. 
Albert Fred. D. of Pruffia, Galba, B. xl 

299. Nero, B. ii. 197. 
Albert of Brand^nb. Grand M;ifter^ and 
aftervi^.D. of Pruffia, Vesp, F. iii. 91, 
91 b. 

Ai^rt de B.randenb. EIe.£t. of M^ntz, Vi-^ 

TBL.B. ix, 13. XX. 137. 
Albert, Coonf of IjUniu^t, Gaj.ba, B. i^ 

8. 9. 

Albini, (Ai^b de) of A^ 4n4eU d^f^mu 

TiB.C.viiL4. 
AlbinuB, vid. Alcuinds; 
Albks, (Jooflcd') Palba, p. iv. 140b, 
Alboqucrquc, (M^t. d*) Vrsp. F. xii. 194. 
Albrictts, d^ cbmputQ Lqn», Cleo^,. A, vii. 

104. 

Albnmazar, de jiidicils aftror. A]^pen0. vi. 
45- 

Alcantara, (OVder of) Its revjcnues^ VESFt 

C. vL 385. ' 
Alcock, (John) Bp. of Wofceftcr, ViTZLk 

C. i. 7. 
Akoranus, Tib. A. i. 
Alcuini, (Flacci) vd Albini, C^pitulaThep- 

logica, Vesp. D. vi. 38b. 
Epiftolae, Vesp. A. xiv. 113, 152-153 b. 

155, 161 b. Faust, B. iv, 189-190 b. 

192. Append. XXXV. 
Verfus, Vesp. A. xiv. 146 b. 
Aldegonde, (St.) vid. Mafnix. 
Aldemey, (lAe of) granted to Mr, Cham- 

berlayne. Tit. B. viii. 85. 
Aldhelroi, Epifc. Schireborn. Vita^ Claud. 

A. v. 128 b. 

Aldhelmas, (S.) Abbas Malmefbur. 

Verfus de viu Monachor. C a l. A. xi. %j2* 
Epift. contra Scotor. artes, Dom. ix. 3|. 

Aldithlegh, (Hen.) Grant to, Tit. B. xl. 33. 

Alehoafes, (Orders, &c. concerning) Tit. 

B. iii, 1,4, 6, 7, 9, 1 1. 
Alen9on, (D. d') vid. VaJois. 
Alefius, (Alex.) Nero, B. vL 56. 
Alexander Farnefe, D. of Parma, Oovefnor 

of the Low countries. 
Lett. &c. Cal. E. viii» 5 b. 337*338. 
Galba, C. vi. P. 2, 321. viii. 387, 
593. D. i. 247. ii. 29, 277 b. iiL }6o. 
Vesp. C. vii, 377* 4^ 44»' 449» 480* 
484, 485. viii. 108, 146. F. v« 547,^ 



Alexander Farnefe Card. vid. Paul hi. 
Alexander (Robert) Galba, C. v. 268. 
Alexander (Robert) alias Zinzan, Tit. B. 
vii. a. 

A^cxandri I^Pgni vit^ «e ro, D. uSi. 1 60, 
Cleop. B. v. 165b. 
Gefta, Galba» E.xi. iii. 
de fitu Indix, Nero, D. viii. iSg. 
ViTEL. A. XV. 104, 
Alexandria P. Balla, Nero, C^ iii. 284. 

Bpift. VitRl. E. x.83. 
Alexandri, IIL P. Bullae, Auo; it. ti6i 125, 
136. CgutiAP. S.i. 113. 
Epift ad Cler. Ao^lic. Claui^. A. iy. 

i89.V«sp. C.xiv. 127. 
Epiftolae, Vitbl. E. xiii. 4. Cleop. 
C; iv. 21. £. i. 114. FaVst. B. i. i, 6, 
2051 

AIetandci,IV.P.Jttlli^C<.MF. S.I. 1B6, 

I89, 190, 199. 
AlexandriVLP Cal. E. xii.t 87. Cleop. 

E. xii. 138, 144, 147, 149. 
. Alexandria Epifcopiy. Wpq|iw, Tii»» % Ir. 

19 b, 

Alexis, (S.) Vita, Vbsp. D. Ij. ^25. 

Faust. B. iv. 17J b. i^i £i)gUib Verfe, 

Tit. A^ xxvij 145. 
AUyn, (J9hn) Jtr. B. i. 4^4. 
Alfgetus de Wintonia, Coiiventincoii Oapit. 

Wigom. Vi?«F. 9. iv. foy, 
A)ff>r4, (iVpgcr) Tit. U. 370* 
Alfred, K^^l^^d. 
Laws, Ct AUD. p. 5. Ni%t), Ai i. 44, 

49 b. 50. Ti T. iy, «xvii. 1 04 1>. 
S$x^ y^r<k>Q of Augoftio's Spliloq, Vi- 
tbl. A, «v. I, iff S. Gregory 4? Cu- 

raPaftv. T^b. 8, 
Mifcell. Claud. D. ii. 8. Tit. I]^ vii. 

i»3. 

Algorifmo, (Verfus de) Vitel. A, i. aj b. 
Ali^o$ui, (FWC-)^ Cifd* pf Pavi^, Yitmu 

B, M.4tSJ3u 

Alienations, (Comput^^ioDS mi lic^np^s of) 

TiT,B,iv, 184,217. 
Aliens, Tit. B. v. 309. 
Allan, (Dr. Win.) mdc CfLxim^^ Ni*a<^, ?. 

vi. 264. 

Alle|roria d^ Nel^ucpdoQofpr, ipc. N*Ptp, A» 
h 1Q9. 

Allemand, (J. V) Chfipfellpr in Spain Vesp. 

C, |i. i60. iii. 271, b» xiii. J33* 
Allen, (Tho») )ul. C. v. i^i b? I99b^ 
Allen, CDr») Cal. C. viii. 285 b, 
Allibafter, (Guil,) Carm. Jul, C, v. 10. 
Allum worfts, and trade, Vesp. Q. ^v. 8. 

Tir. B. V, 337 b, ijfi, 3^0, J42. 
Cleop. E. iii. 174. 
Almanyor (Jacob) his Ufr, Tit, B. viii. 

227. 

Alnewick, (Excerpta ex Chron, Moilaft. de) 

ViTEL. ^. xiv. i^i, 
Alphabarius^ d^ divifioqe fei^tiar. Vesp. 

B* X. 24. 

Alphabetaria, Vitbl. A. ^H. 41 b. Txt,D. 

xviii^ lb. ^vii. 55b. Dom. viii. 162. 

ixi8, 10. Faust. C. vii. 181 b. 
Aloftanus, (Pet.) Oalb a, C. iv. 21. 
Alphonfus III. K. 0F Aragon, Vesp. C. xii. 

4J b. 46. 

Alphonfus Vi K. of Aragon, Ves p. F. iii. 40. 
Alphonfot X. K. of CaftiBe, Nero, D. vi. 

56 b. Vbsp. C. xii. 39, 66, 66 b. 
Alphonfus XL K. 6f CaftiUe; Vesp. C xii. 

49. 

, Alphonfus V. It. of Portugal, Nb ro, B* L 49. 
j Alphonfus, a Pr. of Caftile. Treaty of mar. 

Vitel. Cxi. 4b. 
Alquiadi, (}«o«> AUrobglCBi Appjj»»« vi 

53 b. 63 b. 



Alfloot, (van) TiT.B. viL 292. 

Alvarez, (Didacus) a Corduba, de refiiiu- 

tione. Tit. A xi. 135. 
Alvarus, (Em.) NERp^B.i. 160. 
AJward, (Tho.) Vitel. B. xii. 173. 
Amadas, (Mrs.) Prophecies, Cleop^ E. iv. 

84*. 

Amandi, (Frater) Speculum humanae falva** 

tionis, Vbsp. E. i. 100.. 
Amazones, (Goods imported from the) 

Otho, E. viii. 227* 
Ambach, (Hen. van.) Galba, D. ix. 74, 
Ambafladpw, (Privileges of) Jul. F. vi. 
77^' 177- 
Mifc. Ca l. B. v. ^63. Vesp. C. xiv. i i, 
S^' 67- Tit.B. iy. f3Q^ 
Ainblctufc, (Plans of) Aug. i. Vol. i. 59. 

Vol. ii. 8, 68, 73. 
Amboife, (Emery d') Grand mafter of , 

Rhodes, Otho, C. ix. 1, 4 b, 5. 
Ambrofius, (S.) Mediolan. Epifc. 
degradibus virtutum, Jul. B. vii. 8. 
Vit^,CLAP^i A.i. ^ 

O&ils, Af f «>rD; xiii. 2 b. xxvi. iM. 
Amelarius de eeclefiaft. Officiis, Vtsp. D4 

XV. 102. 

America, (iipanifii Sfles And towas m) 
Otho, E. viii.i;6. 
(Conmodittesof) Jul. F. vi. 210. 
Amifega, {Lkgod^) Claud. B^x. 
Aniiens, (Siege of) Ave. i; Vol. ii. 86« 
(Magiftrases of) Cal. D. iii. 32. 
(Biihopof) vid«Peilev£. 
Ammonius, (And.) Nbro, B. vi. 31. ViTit, 

B, iii 10$, 130 b. i6a^ 
Amphibalii (S.) Vita, Paffio, Miracida, Sec, 
ChAUD. B. tv. 34. 71, 334 b. 37lk 
NkRO, C. vii. I. Fa VST. B. iv. 39 b. 
Ampidia olei &cri, Cleop. B. i. 182 k C. 

iv. 114. FAUtT.B.ix.a4o. 
Aaiftendam, (L^. &c. eoocerning the City 
of) Galba^B. i. 7. Civ. 105. viii. 47. 
AmamCk IIL Turk. £mp. Nero, B. ii. 146^ 
viii. 45. xi, 119, 177, 377. 
his Sultana, Nero, B. viii. 57 b. 
Amyce, (Roger) Receiver at Glaften, Ap* 

PEND. xjtviii. 109. 
Anabaptifts Sc Sacrameiitaries,CLrdP. E.v« 

341. 3$7- 
Analedi Epiii. Vbsp* A. xv« 
Anaftafii IV. P. Epift. ad Theobald. Arch« 

Cantuar. Claud. A. i. 35. 
Andreas^ (Bern.) Tholofati. 
Comment. Hiftor. Jul. A. iii. 3. iv 

Dom. xviii. 126. 
Andrclini (Pub. Faull.) Fbrolivienfis, Car- 

mina, Vitel. A. xiv. 2, 47, 51 b. 58- 
Andrfcw, Card, of Auilria, Vbsp. F. 

Andrews, (Abp. of Sr.) vid. Beaton. 
Aneau, (Lambert d') Nbro, B. vi. 29 j# 

37'- 

Angkfey, Nero, C. iii. 1 86. 

Anglefey, (C.) Jul.C. iii. 170. 

Anglos, (Phylarch.) Jul. C. v. 22^. 

Angusi (£. of) vid. Douglas. 

Anhalt, vid. ChriiHan.\ 

Animaliuffl, (de artate) Nero, A. xii* 147 b» 
(de natura) Vesp. E. x. 59 b. 

Anjorrant, (de Soully) CaL. B. 3t. 19CJ 
abi, 284. 

Anjou, <D. d') vid. Valoia. 

Aniilow, (John) Cal. B. vL 22. 

Anna Catherina, Wife tp Chriftiaa IV. E. of 
Deunajdc, Vbip. F. ill. 7SL 

Annabella, Wife to Robert III. K. of Scot- 
land^ Vbs9. F. vii. 38, 39. 

Amiale&4 vid. Chronica. 

Anne, of Hen. Vlil. vic^ iolcyn. 



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Aoaeof Bfiunny. 
CommemonitipQ m lier detA, Vbsp. 
B.ui. 

Anne of Britanny, Wife to Pr. L K. of Fr. 

' Comatioii, Tit. A. xvti* 
Anne of Cleves* Or ho, C. x. z$tp 2^6, 
240, 141 J «46, «47li* TfT'Eu O xL 

xxviiL 104. . 
Anne of Denmark, Q^toj^L Cal* D. L 
4^f, iiK4t« 118. E*xi. 2i^f^ Vi8P«F« 

Anne, Countefi of E. Fricfland, Vssp* F. 
iU. iof. 

Anne of Lorraia, Tit. B. iL 155. 
Anne, MarchioteTa of Moiit£enac» Vssp. 
F.aii. no. 

Anne, Sifter to &pSmini, S. of Sivcden, 

Vebp. F.iii. 71. 
Anrelmui, (B.) Archiep. Cantoar. 

Opera Varia, Clavo* £• i* JS*^ ^ 

Vesp. £« iv« 2o6. 
^e ortti et proaaotioae, Clsop. £. i. 959 
p8b. 

Elocidarium, Cleop. B. vi. »oa. * 
Epiftols, Claud. A.xi. Nero, A. vii. 
» 41, 

Liber Apologeticus, Clbop. C xi. a. 

Vita, N E RO, C. vU. 7 7 b. 
Anthis, (Sc2.) Pailio, Nero, C. vii. 43. 
Antiquities, 

in England, Jul, F. in. 287. Tit. B. t« 
;too. Faust. E. v. 

Scotland, Jul. F. ?i. 88o« & inde paffim* 

Wales, Jul. F. vL a8i% 288. 

Mifcell. Jul. F. ». 276. Tit. F. xiv. 
66 b. 

(Prints oO ]^^* *76* Auo. iii. 

^ 40, &c. vid. Rome, Runic. 
Anionio (Don) Pretender to the crown of 
Portugal, Nero, B. i. 235, 237, 246 
b. viiL 48, 54. Galb A, C. vii. 134. 
D. ii. lib. Vesp. C. vii. 381, 388, 
412. 

Antonii Tudertini Confolatio^ Cleop. C. v. 
162 b. 

Andcbriflo, (de) Vesp. D. ii. 8. E. vii. 123. 

Cleop. C. x. 156. 
AntibcbSft Epifcopor. nomina, Tib. B. v. 

Antwerp, (Magiftrates of) Galea, B. iv. 

112. C. iii. no, 218. vL P. i. 100 b. 

vii. 159, 167, 17a, 177 b. 224. 
(TntelUgence from) Galba, B. x. 95, 

97, id4, 107, 109. C. vii. 209. viii. 

240. D. H. 184. 
(Synod at) Galea, C. iv. 182. 
• (Proteftanta at) Galba, C. iii. 40 b* 42, 

51, 61, 70* 74, 76, 78, 88, 91, 136 b. 

248. 

(Mifcell.) Galea, C. iii. 58,66.99, 134. 
vi. P. i. 78. P. ii. 307. viii. 70, 126. 
ix. 231b. 232 b. 335. X. 193. 
vid. Trade with the Netherlands. 
Apoftoli, (de eonim difcipulis) Tit. A.xix. 
19 b. 

(de provinciis quibus pnedicavemiit) 
Vesp. A. xvi. 8 b. Faust. A. viii. 

39- 

Apoftolic chamber, Cal. D. vii. 241. 
Apothecaries, (Bill concerning) Tit. P. iv. 
301. 

Appledore ilream, (Chart of) Aug. L vol. 
i. 63. 

Apprentices^ Tit. B. v. 253. . 
Ap Rice, (John) Clbop. E. iv. tao b. vi. 
254. 

Apfley, (Nic) Tit. B. i. 73. 



INDEX. 



Apnld Fktorid Hccbarim, Vitel^ C 
... • 
lu. 7 b. 

A9ttlaBProphidB,NcM» A« i«r. 63. Vbcp. 

£. vii. 129. 
Aqnileia, (nonioa Pattiodunr,) Vit^iL. 

F.xvi. i55« 
Aquiiob viL Tinnas. 
Aqnii»xia,<Vsr.4e) Jwl.C. iv. 27a. B. i. 

paffim. iv. 133. Nero, D. vi 31. 

VtxmL. Civ. 1, 
Ara^oeli, (C. Card.) Vitbl. B. vi. 96 b. 
Aribk liSi. k Lett. Msi^o« B. n. 77 b. 

^iB. Galba, A. is. x. 
Aa^om (Aiofim CKrd.de) VirsL. B. ii. 

5. iiL 179 b. 20t b. 216 b. 
A2a(ca,(rr.Feiliausie) Cleop. B.ii. 114. 
ArcUpekgii, (Itedaoif) Yw. A. x% i. 

Tit. B. viii. 235. 
Architcaurc, (Naval) Ti^w A. ml 2f b. 
Arco* (OCv. Oonte 4fe) Tit. B. vii^ 242, 

261. 

Archer, (Sy.) Jul. C. iii. 194. 

Arches, (JurifUAioii (ot ^e coutt of) 

Cli^p. F.i.B& S. 172, 174, 175, 

1791 420. 

Arculphus, de Hierofolymis, Tib. D. v. 3. 
ArdaghBafony, (Cbar^of)' Avg. i. vol. p. 

Ardern,(RobO G4l^a, D. iL 253 b. 
Ardres, (Plan of) Avo. 1. vol. iL 74, 
(Fortifications of) Cal, E. iv. 33. 
Arcniberg (Ch. Due d') Vesp. C. xiii. 90. 
vid. Croy. 

Aremorici (Gul.) Chronicon, Vasp. D. iv. 2. 
Aretino, (Pietro) Nero^ B. vii. 123. 

(Leon.) Clbop. C. v. 96, 102 b. 150. 
Argall, (Capt.) Charges againft him, Otho, 

B. viii. 229. 
Argentini (Joh.) AAus Acadett. Jwl.F. 

viL 165. 
Argyle, vid. Campbell. 
Arigny, Cal. E. i. 1J9. 
Ariobeke> (Adr. de) Jul. C. V« 81 b. 92bi 

;204b. 

Arithmetical Tra&^ Jvl. D. vii. 132. 

CLEbp. B» vL 234. ix. 17 b. 
Ariftoteles, 
de Phyfiognomia, JtXL. D. viii. ii6. 
Ethica, Jul. F. vii. 47. 
Armada, (Spanifli) Jul. E. ii. 67. F. vi. 
60 b. Otho,E. ix. ;i7j| 185 b. 187 b. 
114. xi. 376. Vxsp. C. v|ii. 20$. xiii 
389- 

a Pafqninade concerning it, Ti t. B. ii. 479. 
Epigt^am thereon. Tit. B. viii. 336. 
Armagh, (Abp. o^) vid. Kite, Lofto9« 

(Donatus.) Vbsp. F. xii. 5. 
Anmngton, vid. Arrington. 
Armory, (King's) Append, xxviii. 69, 73. 
Armourer, (Cudibert) Cal. C.ix. 42. 
Arttis, (Coats of, and defcents) Jul. C. vii. 
135, 229, 264. F.'vL 29ib. Tib. 
D. ii. 58,63. E. viii. 132.. Nero, D. 
i. 170. Tit. B. viii. 276, 2^2, 285, 
287, 288, 302. 
Banners and fupporters, Tib. E. viii. 
15$, 18b b. 194, 214b. 
Arms, of Englifh families, vid. NobiBty. 
of the nobility in Ireland, Ti+. B. xiL J 50. 
(fundries conceriiing) Faust* C. viii. t. 

Arms, (Office of) Vid. lEIeralds. ' 

Armea des Chev. qui furent I l)mifiable« 

Otho, D. iv. 92..^ 
Army, (Gov^of the) Vaa^. C. xiv. 551. 
(fundries coiicertiing k) 6 alb a, B. i. 

117, 126, ti8i fi. 341'. IiL 2(97 Ik liii. 
* 6, ^75. aciL4S, i3$« 



Amy AooOMts, OT«o^£.xi. 48, 222, 351. 

Vesp. F. ix. 224. Tit. B. v. 23* 

vid. Mffitaiy Affiiirs. 
(Pay Vw. F.^i 12 b. 
Armies, (drawings of) • A v^. Hi.: I-** 10. 
Amulfus, (M^as Boiise-vallh) 
• 'de bperibte ftx •Sktamt Cla^o. £. I» 

lib. 

€efex vetbk dommi in <ttioe, CtAVck 

B. i. 26. . ' • • / 
Actan, (fi. o() 'Vi(}.fIaAillOin Mart. 
Anas^ (City oO GALba, C. VL ft I 163. 

' F.ii. 97. ' 
Arras, (Bp. oO Gal«a, B.lri. 49.* xSw 254. 
255. 

Arrington (Nic) Cal. C.iii. 5)^. br. 14, 
28. V. 3ife. ijb. iifc>t37» »5t» ^ 
2, 6, 8. Ga l b a ai C* xi. -79. 

ArAngton (W*i.) Cal* C. iv. S4* 

Arfchott, (DiOT) vid.t}foyw 

AfdHery, 0¥ no. 1. k.^j k 

A¥toii, GAiB4,Cvi.9.ii. 11,307. Vesp. 

C. viiki6i. 

Arfhit, (IHng) Vitbi^K;* ix. 152* 
Tit. A. xix. 16. 
(Mifcel. c^^neenti^g^ Cal. A. x. took 
N«ito, D.v. 3^3* CLB'opaD.vift. 2. 
Epitapii, J*l.C* 14. t02 b. 
Aithur, (Ft.) rod to Ifen. VII. liis 
irig> Jul* B* x». 19 b. 
Prayer fer Miki, Wms^. F. iii. 54. 
created P. of Walesi Jvl* B. ail. $45 b. 
'coBGemifif^ his miurrkge, VrrEL. C. Ifi. 
47, 54, 92. Vesp. C. xii» 184^ 191^ 
2€^fcio. Aft^te»i». xx^L i^s* 
Articles, (Lords ^) Cal. 3. iii ^22. 
Aitilkry, Avo. u Vol. ii. 50. OTiroy B« 

• ix. 389 bfc 
AMidel, (F.) Jtrt..e4 iii. Mg,^ikk 

130 b. 154b. 
Arnndd, <Joh. de) SktX), C.iii. ^97 b.^ 
Arundel, (Tho.) Archiep. Cantuar; Con« 

ftitttt- ViTEL. A. ii. 89. ' 
Arundel, (Th.) Vrsp. P. xiii. 153, 308; 

Clbop. £. iv. 257. 
Arundel, (firft £• of) defcent^ Vbsp. B. xv« 
45- 

Arundel* (E. of) vid. Fitz-Allan, Howard* 

Afaph, (St.) Valuation of the tythes of tfe 
dioccfc, ViTEx. C. X. 105 b. 
(Bp. of) vid. Barlow* 

Afcetlcus^ (Tradaius) Jul. A. ix. 2, 16. 

Aihby, (Wm.) Lett. Jul. F. vi. 20,99* 
Cal. D.i. 236, 237, 239, 241; 243, 
247, ^52, 254, 257, 26or 262, 268, 
278, 284, 291 9 2^6, 299, 303, 304^ 

309» 3«^» i*'* 313* 3^^» J«9* 
535» 34^» 349* 35 >. 35^* 3^6, 367* 
368, 369, 376, 377, 402, 405, 411, 
412, 415, 415, 41.6, 418, 426, 428, 
44S» 446» 447* 448> 449- TiT.B.ii. 
311. 

Aihebold, (Will.) Tit. C. vi. 157. 
AfhebufQ, (Tho.) Poems^ Appivo. vlL 
Afhfield, (SirEdw.) JuL.F.vi. 133. 
Aihley church, Cambridgaflure,, t^aao, C« 
ix. 157. 

Alhley, (Sir Anthony) Otbo, £• ix« 

34* . , 

Aikew, (Robert) Concerning his rebellpn, 

Cal. B. i. 143. c . 

Aflaium auri, ClbO// A.,xvL 5p. 

Ailarts, (CoUedlion concerning) FaV9T. C. 

. 11.69. 

Aflelto» (Thonoudt) Prophecies, Vitbl. 
E.x.ia32. 

A&liert^ (i , . d') Oai/BAi D. iiii Jb. :\ 
Affemburg, (J. d') Gal^a^ B^.xi. tfo. 



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Affcrii McncvcDfisi Annalcs, Vitbl, E. xif^ 

dc geftis ab JElfredo rege, Otho, A. xiL 
Afshcton, (Rad,) Vicc-Conftab. conftUutaa, 

Vb^p. C. «iv. lOO. 
Afficnto, Vesp. C. vi. 14a, 157. 
/Lffifiimif (dc In4ulgeiiua apud) Vitel. C. 

xii. 229. 

>lflizc« of ]^rci^, fcc. Jul. D. ii. 14S. vil 
127. Nero, A. xii. 150 b. Vitil. 
F. xik i8a b. Visp. C. xiv. 338. 
Clbop^ C. vii, 14. ; 

AffonviUc, (J. d') Galba, C. i. 99* 165. 

Affyrionim, See. RR. Dynafti*, Pav«t. B. 
^ . yii.a-l» J r ' ' * 

^ftOf,;0!«'»d*»^«"****^'^^ VlTEL. 
C. IX. 2QU y . 

Aftott, (Sir Bichaid) Cal. D. uL 148. 

Galba, B. i. 33r34»^l* 
Afton, (Rog,) Lett.. Jyi. C-iii. 75* 

B. -viiL 18?. C, iii. 563- viL 15. viii. 
286, 289 b. 291. ix. 14^1. P» i. 93* 

. J f 06, 2451 a46». a4P> a8o> 30»- 

D. ii. 105, 345. 
^Afioo, (WO Jul. C. iit. 86b.> 
Afeologicaj Vesp. E. vii, i32. Dom. xm. 

141 b. . Append, vi. paflim. 
^ftrononOca, Tib, B. v. 1, 33, 34 b. 51 b. 

C. i. I. Claud. B.vii. 233. Vitel. 

A. :h ai> H ^' ^9* Vesp^ A. 
' ii. Z7i 35. Tit. D.xviii. 10. 

.^thflardus, Ca^ig. A, xv. 140» Tit. D. 

, i iy- 7^ ^ • . . • 

AthQl,:(Aymcr4e) T^Ti B.xi. 133, 

Aikiqfop, (i . . .) Cal. D. i. 323. 
^t9w>, ( AntomotQ) V itb;.. B. .vi. 161. 
Attainders, A* 13 Eliz. Tit- C. vii. 9 b. 
^J!^W!f^,(Gtorgc ifi)3p:ofh2XiAi^it, Cal. 

B. vi. 273. 

Atty^, XArthor) Galba, C. xi* ji K D. ii. 

/ J^9' ) 
Atyc, (Johndc) Tit. B. xi. 84 b. 
Aubcncy^ ^Giles Ld. d') Vbsp. xiii. 
' 68* 

Aubjcfpinc, (Marflisfl deV) French ambaf- 
fador, Cal. B. vUi. 171. v. 215. 
Nero, B. vi. 311. G^lba, D. 1. 186, 

'AuVigny, (. . . 0 Jul. C* iii. 12 J. 

Audcley, (John of) Vesp. F. xiii. iii b. 

Audley, (Tho. Lord) Chancellor, Cal. B. 
viL i29*OTHb,E.ix. 28.3^.47. Vesp. 
• 'C: xiv. 149. Tit. 3.,i. 84, 144*, 

346, 366, 379, 398. V. 187. xi. 417, 

425, 429. CleOp. E. iv. 193, 157, 
Auditors, CAccounts of) Tit. B. iv. 66. 
Augnientatidn, (Coart of) Tit. B. iv. 60, 

Augfburg, (Meetings at) Ne\o, B. ix. 83. 

• Tit. B. ii. 85. 

AuguTlin (St.) fort, neiar Gdway, fPRto oQ 
Aug', i. vol. ii. 34- \ 

Auguftin, Bp, of Afloe, ,NEBO, B. ui. aS. 

Auguftin, (Fukerljs) Ve$p. F. i. 18. 

Awguftmi, (Mpnift.) Cantuar, vid. Cantcr- 
bary'. 

Aug'uftirii Moiia^. Leiceftriae, Vitel. B; 

iii. 223. ^ , ; * 

Augutlini, (S.) AVchiep. Cantnar. ' 

y^ta, Nero, Q. vii. 9. Vesp. B. xx.^ 1 
' 'Varia c(e codeih, 'Vesp. B. xx. i6, 61, 

86, 94, 232, 286.* . • ' , 

Aoguftini'^anonicf, V^rfus, Vitel. A. xii. 

.Tfyzbi : ■ " " - 
Auguftinis, ( Auguftinus de) Nero, B. xi. 

• ^ < 308. Galba; B*^x. 8. Vitbl. B. 

xiii. 217, 225, 236. Tit. B. i. ^65. 
AagaftiBorunl Caionieoiv' CapituIai Vbs^^ 

»t D..i. 4L b. 63-* J V 'J 

Sratuta, Vesp. F. ix. 22. 



Angoftinos^ (Seas.) de Doarina Chriftiana^ 
Append, ^xvi. 2. 
fnper Epift. JoJiaiiJiis, Append, xxyi^ 
216 b* 

centra Manichaeos, Claud. £. i. i* 
de gaudio EIe6lorum, Nbro, A. iii; 74. 
dc ignc Purgatorio, NfiRO, A. iii. 82. 
Floras ex libro Soliloqaior. Vitil. A^ 

3tV. I. / 

Extrafta ex librodc. dvitatcDei* V^tbl. 
Ck,xiv..io. / 
^ de vifitat. segrotor. Vbsp. D. xxiii. I. 
Sermones, N;bro, E. i. 235 b. 236. 
d^ Upptfitioiie Hieronymi, Vbsp. E. L 

aS3.\ ■ 
Excerpta, Vbsp. A. ix. 183. B. xiii. 2. 
de illitts ndvcnta in Angliaro, Vesp. A. 

xiv. 104. 
Oratio, Nvro, C. iv. 120 b. 
de virtimbiis Pfalolor. Jul. D.'vii. 7b« 
de Aifiimptione B« Viiginis, Cal« A. i. 

250. .)•.'!. M 
de ipibt ex 6eda* Don. ix. lOi , 
Retra6t^tionetf, Vesf. B.xiii* 67. 
Aagu(l\is, Ele^or of Saxony, Galba, B. xi. 

408. • ' 
AiiihOttt, (MarOial d*) Cal. E. i^. 124, 

140, 164, 2l6. 
Aung^rville <Ric.) de Bary, Ep. Dunclm. 

Philobiblion, Append, iv. 103. 
Auriga, vid. Charctier. 
Aurigo, (Ctaudio) Nero, B. vi. 213, 
Aurum Regin^e, T|T. B. iy. 232. 
Avignon ,'^(Wpal See at) T»t. A. xiii. 148. 
Ayala, (Pet. die) Spaiiifii ambai&dor in Scot- 

fand, CaL. B. v. 72. 
Ayamonte, (Marq. de) Vesp. C. viii. 399. 
Ayliner, (Joh.) Bp. of Lpndon, Vbsp.C. 

xi^. 530. 
Aylmer, (Rich.) Tit. B. xi. 497. 
Aymouth, (Plan of) AMc. i. vol. i. 60, 
Ayfcoogh, (Edw.) Jul. C. iii. 202* 
Ayfma, (Heflcl) Galba, D. iii* 364* »v 

30, 43» 80. ix. 89. 
Ayton, (Treaty of) Cal. B. V. 72. 



B. 

Babeaud, (• . • .) Cal. E. vi. 393. 
Babington, (Anthony) Jul. F. vi. 3/, 240. 

Cal. B. v. 164. C. ix. 238, 240, 

295. 

Bacancefd, (Council at) Claud. D. ii. 25, 

25 b. i8. • 
Bacon, (Sir ' Aftthohy) CAl. E. vii. 205. 
Nero, B. vi. 290, 291, 29J-303, 337, 
37i» 3^0' 3«3» 395' 398»4o3»4>3 ^• 
Bacon, (Sir I^r.) Ld. Verulam, 
concerning the Union, Jul. F. vi. 62 b. 
concerning the- Naturalization of Scots, 
Tit. p. iv. 36. 
' on Revenue, Cleop. F. vi. 118. 

his Pardon^ Tit. B. vii. 441. 
' Speech againft Libels, Vbsp. C. xiv. 

540- 

Letters, Jul. C. iii. 30, 71 b. Tit. F. 
iv. 328. 

Sacon, (J.) Nbro, B. vi. 285. 
Bacon, (Sir Nich.)- Vbsp. F. ix. 17b. Tit. 

Bacon, (Roger) Opera varia, Jul. D. v. 
. 70. : TtB.XJ.jV. I, 49, lao. 

; Calendar, VESf. A. U* 2. . i ) 
Jjcocrpta, Ju^. p. yii* 175. i 1 
MifcclL juL. I?. v.,|jo, is6rk57> 'S^i 
162, 164. 



Badajoz vel Pace, & Elvas, Alba vcl Helve, • 
(SrBp; ^f) XyAlBA,B. iv. 42. V. 341. 
Vksp. C. i. 109, 115. ii. 13 b. 
Badanothi (Tcftamfent of) Aug. ii. 42. 
Baddeiley, (Hift« of) in verfe, Jul. F. vi* 

296«*^ ... 
Badger, (Wm.) Vbs#. F*ix. 270. 
Bae^e, (Edw.) Otho, E.ix« 58, 90^ 106. 
Bagenall, (Sir Ra. & Sir Niic.) Tit. B. 

xiii. io6, 252, 307. ^* 
Bainbrigg, (Reginald) Account of Anti^ 
quities, Jul. F. vL 300, 329, 330, 
331. / 

Bajazeth XL Turk. Emp. Cal. E. xiL 187^ 
Baker, (Aug.) Jul. G. iii. 187. 
Bakrr, (Matthew) Otho. £« ix. 357. 
Bakers— de poena piftoris, brafiatoris, & la-* 

nii, NeaO, a. xii. b. 
Balanisflianlah (Lands of) granted. Tit. 

B. xi..'309r. 
Balbus, (Hier;) Vesp. F. L 49, 64. 
Bale, (John) Cleop. E. iv. 134. 
Balen, (Choedert van) Galba, C; x. 61. 
Baleus, (Joh.) de Religiofis Ordinib. Tit. 

0. x.'^ioi. 
Balfodr, (Sir Ja.) Cal. C. iV. 6. 
Balfour, (Col.) Galba, C.ix. 139. 
Balidl, Vid. John. 

Ballifliaonon, (Battle of) Aug. i. vol.'u\ 
38. 

Balmerino, (Ld.) vid. ElphinAon. 
Balmerind, (j.) Cal. D. ii. 536. 
Balnanes, (Hen.), Cal. B. ix. 80, 82. x. 

38. .\ 

Balthazar, Marq. of Mei/Ten, G alBa, B4 
I 17. • 

Balthazar, Pope*s Nancioin Scotland, CaI. 

*B. i. 297. vi, 109. vii'i. 317. 
Baltic, (Navigation df) Galba, D. xii, 

79 ^- . 

Balwdod, (..,.) Cal. E. vii. 301. 
Balye, (la) Ff. ambailador in Scotland, Cal. 
B. vi. 104. 

Balzac, (Robert de) Ordrepour la conduits 

d'nne armec, Vesp. A. xvii. 
Bamborough, (Pl%n of) Aug. i. vol.ii. 2. 
Bambridge, (Chrirtophcr) Abp. of York, anJ 

Card. of_EngIand, Vitel. B. iL 33, 

42,49. 50, 51b. 77. 
on his death, Vitbl. B. ii. 82 b. 94 b. 

95, 97, 162. 
Bambridge, (Philip) Cal. C. vii. 4. 
Ban of the Empire, Nero, B ix. 2. : 
Bancroft, (Ric.) Bp. of London, and Abp. 

of Cant. Cal. E,;c. 400. Cleop. F. 

ii. 121. 

Bangor, (Taxat. Temporsd. Epifcop.) Vi- 

tel. C. X. III. 
Bangor, (Abbatis de) refp. ad Angnftin. 

Claud. A- viU. 76. 
Banifter, (John) Otho, E, viii. 132. 
Bannerets of England, their names and arms, 

Cal. a. xviii. 1. 
Bannifis, (Jac. de) Galba, B. vii. 303. 

Vitel. B. v. 61. xx. 260. 
Bannockbum, (Battle of) a poem, Gal^a, 

B. jx. 49 b. . 
Banqueting Houfe, Whitehall, burnt. Tit. 

B. viii. 361. 
Baptifmo^ (Quacdam de) Nbro. A. L 124b. 
Baptifta, (John) Nero, B. vi. 140. 
Bar, (Robert) Nbro, a iii. 112. 
Bar, an Barnes? (Robert) Vitel. B.xxl. 

110, 113, it6. . . * 
Ba^;^tri^B,(decrimine) Cleop. P.ii. aaab. 
Barbon, (J. de) Cal. B. vi. 448. , 
Barchen, (. . . de); Galba, D. ii. 143- \ 
Barclay, (. . . ^ Cal. E. xii. 124. 



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Barcynode, (Chapter of) Faust. D.iv, 42 
fidrdcfe, (Guil.) Galb a» C. vii. 305 b, 308, 
viii. iS. Ix, 247. 

^Bardney, (Abbat. S. Ofwaldi de) Vesp. A. 
xviii, 87. 
RegiH. Can. Vesp. E. xx. 
Bardolph, (Wm. Lord) Vesp. F. xiii. 31. 
Bardolph, (Sit Wm.) Galba B.i. 138, 133, 
134- 

Bari, (D. vf) vid. Sforza. 

Bari,(S.Abp.of) ViTEL. B.v.149, 156,183. 

Barker, ( John) Otho, E.viii. 82. Vesp. 

C. viL 362,371. 
Barker, (Rob ) Jul. C. iii. 69 b. 
Barkham, (Job.) Jul. C^iii. 177 b. 
Barking, (Monaft.) Jul. D, viii. 40. 
Excerpta ex Regiih Vesp. B.xv. 96. 

Barkley, ( ) GAlba, D. xii. 115. 

Barlemont, (...de) Galba, C. vj.P. i. ii. 
Barlings, (Abbatia B. Marias dc) Regift. 

Cart. Faust. B. i. 30. 
Barlo, (F. Rudifindus) Jul. C. iiu 151. 
fiarlo, (Wm.) Cleop. E.iv. 107. 
Barlow, (Wm.) Bp. of St. Afaph. Cal. B. 

iii. 194. 

fiarlow, (Wm.) Bp. of St. David's. Cleop. 

E.iv. 117, 121,260,262. V. 383. 
Bartow, ( Wm.) Bp. of Lincoln. Jul. C. iii. 

51, S8. 

Barnaby, (Tho.) Cal. E. iv. 14, 19, 
Barnes, (Dr. . v . .) Vitel.B. xxi. 164. 
Bari>es, (John) Galba, C, iii. 231. 
Barnes, (Jo.de) Galba, D. Iii. 28. 
Barneftcr, (Tho.) NtRO, B. xi.333. 
Barnet, (Robt.) Galba, C.vi. P. i. i6j, 
Barnewal, (Robt.) created baron Trimlefton, 

Tit. B. xi. 221. 
iarncwellenfis Prioratus, Faust. iii. 

'55- 

Barney, (Ed. de) Vesp. C. xiv. 580. 

Barnftra, (Capt. Geo. Wibrants) Galba, 
D. iii. 122. 

Baronage of England, (collcaions concern- 
ing) Ti t. C. v. i . 

Baronets, (concerning) Tit. B, X.411.D. 
xxi. 32. Faust. C. viii. 23, 24. 28. 

Baronies in England, Tit. D. xxi. 25 b. 
(Defcenti of,) Tib. E. viii. 194, 

Bar<?num prima appellatio, Faust. E. iv. 
66. 

Baronii, monachi Longoretens. vifio, Tib. 
C. xi. 22. 

Barrington. (Francis) Tit. B. v. 75, 93. 
Barris, (Wm. de) Galba, B. iv. i b. 
Barrow, (Ja.) Galba, C. vii. 121 b. 
Barry, (James) Vifc. de Butttvant, Tit.B. 
xi. 190. 

Barras, (Gail, de Saluftc, du) Nerc»B. vi. 
277. 

Bartelet, (John) Cleop. E. iv. 134 b. 
Barthelemy, (maflacrc of St.) Cal. E. xii. 
413. Galea, C. iv. 311, 

Bartholus, (D.) dc infigniis, Nbi^o, A. viii. 
118. 

Bartholomasus, de Tyranno, Vitel. E. x. 

Barlholamaei, (Ifcani) Exonicnfis Epifc. 

liber poenitentialis, Faust. A. viii. 3, 
Bartholomew,(foundation of the priory of St.) 

in Weft Smithfield, Vesp. B. ix. 
Barton, (Edward) Nero, B. xi. I2i> 124, 

125, 12S, 131, 135, 136, 155,200,210, 

211, 215, 217, 227.— xii. 
Barton, (Eliz.) prophecies, Cleop. E. iv. 

75' 79' 81, 82, 83 b. 84. 84 b.85 
£aihe, (. . . .) Tit. B. xiii. 333. 



Bafileenfis fynddi epiftola, &c. Vesp. D. ix, 
47, 48 b. 

(varia de cadem) Cal. A. 1. 1, 94 b. 99, 

103 b. 112, 154, 160, 180,. 193 b. 

194b. 237, 240, CLtop. C. iv. 145 b. 

171. E.iii. paffim. 
Bafilides Hxrefiarcha, Nero, A i. 84b. 
Bafilii (Sci.) Epifc. 

Regula. Vesp.E. iii. 114. 
Bafkervillc, (Sir James) Tit. C.x. 11. 
Bafkerville, (Tho.) Otho, E.xi. 224. 
' Ba/Tan, (D. Alvaro) Marq. of Santa Cruz. 

Nero, B, vi, 441. 
BafTani, (Li frateili) Tit. B. ii. 217. 
BafTct, (Rauf.) de Draiton,CAL. D.iii, 5. 
BafTet, (Sir Wm.) Cleop. E. iv. 238. 
Baffon, (Tho.) Tit. B. vii. 96. 
Bafta, (Geo.) Nero, B. vi. 195. 

Baftards, (arms appointed to) Tib. E, viii. 
194. 

haftonus, (Rob.) verfus. Tit. A. xx. 64b. 

66 b. 67, 126 b. 159 b. 
Batavia : the vii. United Provinces. 
Reafons for their revolt, Cal. B. v. 315. 
Declaration concerning their indepen- 
dence. Tit. B. vii, 131. 
Conftitution, A* 1589, Galba, D. v. 

306, 310,317. 
government, Galba, C. x. 124, D. 

iii. 60, 349, v. 310. 
Polity, Tit. C. vii. 34. 

Ordinam foederator. orthodoxia vindi- 
cata. Append, xxvii. 66. 

States General : Lett. Orders, &c. 

(1584.) Galba, C. vii. 309^ 323, 331. 
—(1585.) Cal. E.vii. 268. Galba, 
C. viii. 68, 77, 87, 90, loo, 117 123, 
143* 191b, 383, 401. ix. 38 b. D. xi. 
^31,238. Tit.B. v.4i9b.— (1586.) 
Galba, C. vi. P.ii. 114. ix. 110,335, 
357. X. 28, 34. xi. 304.— (1587.) 
Galba, Cxi. 84, 122, 143,218,226, 
238, 246. DA. 85, 113. ii. 25 b. 186, 
241.^(1588.) Galba, D. ii. 249. iii. 
7> ^>J»7> 294 b. 302,316,332. 

—(1589.) Galba, D. i. 244. iii. 15. 

iv. 30, 49, 109, 158, i«i, 207, 208, 
217, 228. 234, 236, 254, 275, 277, 
314. V. 9, 19, 25, 58, 69, 105, 117, 
130, 190, 193, 222, 248, 298, 306.— 
(1590.) Galba,D. V. 180. vii. 2, 21, 
25 ^- 37> S4» 92» i03» 109, 155 b. 160. 
162,213, 269.—(i59i.) Galea, D. 
viii. 9, 12, 20, 69, 74. 77, 86. 123, 
142, 182, 190 b. 201, 214, 222 b. 
226b. 273,284, 285— (1592.) Gal- 
ba, D.ix. 125, 133, 160,177, 182, 
294» 313— («593') Ga^ba, D. >c, 
€4, 67, 96.— (1594.) Galba, D. 
X. 140, 150, 15a, 165.— (1595.) 
Galba,D. X. 124, i28.xi. 53, 55, 62, 
67,90, 93, 94, 102, 103, 106, 137, 
164, 209, 237.— (1596.) Galba, D. 

jcii. 45, 61, 64, 71, 73, 209, 216 b 

(1597.) GALBA,D.xii. 136, 137, 144, 
—(1598.) Cal. E. ix. 445. Galba, 
D. xii. 176, 177 b. 195, 204. 205, 206, 
225, 236.— (i6co.) Galba, D. xii. 
283, 285.^(1601.) Galba, D. xu. 
303.— (1603.) Galba, E.L 113,117, 
122. 143, 146.— (1604.) Galba, E. 
i. 274.— (1605,) Galba, E. i. 286, 
287.— (i6o6.) Galba, E. i. 307.— 
(1607.) Galba, D. xii. 329. E. i. 
308.— (fine Ao) Cal. E. ix. 444. 
xii. 2. Galba, C. iv. 174, 396. viii. 
312. xi. 199. D. iii. 169. xi 28, xii. 



264, 318. xi. 87,222, 228,233,234 b. 
240. xii. 67,215, 228, 230. 
Lifts of Deputies to the States, Galba, 

C. vii. 336. viii. 369. D. vii. 175. xii. 
2/3- 

CounciI>of ftate: Lett. Orders, ic. 
(15^6.) Galea, C. ix. 215. 264. 366. 

X. 2. — (1587.) Galba, D. ii. 173. 

^^(1588.) Galea, C. xi. 97. D. 

"i. 9, 108, 137, 148, 149, ,65. 

—(1589.) Galba, D.iv. 275, 323. 

V. 13. 34. vii. 68.— (1590.) Galba. 

O. vii. ijo. X. i.-(i59i.) Galba, 

D. viii. 59, 72,79, 115, 203, 212, 
246.— (1592.) Galba, D. ix. 16, 194, 
244. 325.— (1593.) Galea, D.ix. 8. 
X- 3i.35» 68. 

Treaties with England, Galba, C. viii. 
'34. 135. H9. 183. ix. 341 b. 350 b. 
352b. X. 193,201,2x2,264. D.i.6o. 
iv. 279, 315. xi. 246. xii. 173. 

TranfaAions with the E. of Leicefter 
Galba, C.ix. 46, 51. 54.77, 
359- X. 10, 52, 161, xi. 87. D. ii. 2i6> 
280, 285. 287, 305 b. 318, 325. V. 254. 
vid. Dudley. 

Military and naval affairs, Galba, C. ix. 
228 b. X. 30, 153,245.256, 273,275] 
332» 34i» ^i. 159, 169, 171,182, 186^ 
i88, 206, 309. D. i. 31, 62, XI 7, 12^, 
135* 154* 244, 271. ii. 46, 327, 
332.Jii. 266.267, 297 b. 369. iv. 14^ 
29* 75» 9»* 93» 95' 97- v. 242, 260, 264, 
270, 276, 283, 288, 290. vii. 217. viii. 
246. 272, 2«o. ix. 2, 339. x. 37, 39, 

i84» 195- X". 234* «5«* *95' 297, 298. 

E. i. 122. 

Cautionary Towns, Galba, D. xii. 202. 

Vesp. C. xiii. 114. vid. Brill, Fluft- 
mg. 

Mifcell. Galba, C. ix. 276. x. 172, 189 
b. 258, 328, 370. xi. 317. D. i. 29, 60. 
u. 321. iii. 295 b. 347. iv. 163, 246, 
304. vii. 189, 220, 310, 323, 334, 

D. ix. 34. Vesp. C. vii. 400 b. 

• Minutes of State Papers, vid. Belgian, 
Batcocic, (Th.) Otho, E. ix. 51 b. Vesp. 
C. iv. 264. vii. 42, 46, 64, 69. 

Bath, (Order of) foundation, Dom. xviiL 
243- 

Bath, (Knights of) TiB.E. viii. 79. Nero, 
C. ix. 168 b. D. ii. 254. 

Bath and Wells, Catal. of Biftiops, Vitbl. 

E. V. X24b. 

(Chapter of) Lett, to the Pope, Cleop. 
C. iv. 213 b. 

Bathori, (And. Card.) Pr. of Moldavia, 
Nero, fi. ix. 206. Vesp. F. j. 119. 

Bathori,(Stephen) K. of Poland, Nc ro, B. iii 
132. 

Bathori, (Stephen) Nero, B. ix. 208 b. 
Battery works, (Company of) Tit. F iv 
299. 

Battifte, (J.) dc Go.. . , Cal. E. x. 173. 
Battle Abbey, (Grants to) Aug. ii. 53, 
Nero, C. iii. 180 b. 181 b. 
de fitu, privilegiis, &c. Dom. ii. 7. 
Ecclefiae dotales, Tib. B. v. 88. 
(Chronicle of) Nero,D. ii. 234 b. 
Baxter, (Wm.) Galba, D. i. 227. 
Bayerus, (J. B. Urs.) Jul. C. v. 91, 102, 
146, 148. 

Baycux, (Treaty of) Galba, B.i. 162. 
Baynam, (Capt. John) Tit. B.xiiL 548. 
Baynton, (Edw.) Otho, C. x. 209. 
Bayonne, (Plan of) Aug. i. vol. ii. 8j. 

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Beacon, (S.) Cal. E. vi. 160. 
Beacons, (concerning) Ox ho, E. xI, 76, 
139 b. 

^Bealc, (Bobt.) 

Inftruaions, CAL,C,vui. 31. Tit, B. 11. 
464. 

Letters, Jul. F. vL 26; Cal. C. ix. 318. 

D. i. 139. Galba, C. v. 252. 

1.99. 103.231. Vesp. C. viii. 377. 

— xiii. 291. 
MifccU. Cal. C. vii. 95, 154> 269.— ix. 

50. Galba,C.v. 271.-^x1. 107. D. 

ill. 170, 215— iv* 163.— vii. 19.^x1. 

125. Tit. F. iii. 299- 
Bcarde, (Tho.) ]v l. C. iii. 109. 
Beaton I. (James) Abp. of St. Andrew's, 

Chanc. 

Letters, Cal. B. i. ii9» 140-— ^S^* 

«40.— iii. 68, 170, I7»- >70, 17a. 

22 J, 227, 229, 400, 422, 425, 430«— 

vii. 32, 56, 96, 211 b. 
Rcmonftrance againft him, Cal. B, 1. 

222. 

Beaton II. (James) Abp. of Glafgow. 
Letters, Cal. C. iii. 453» 484-— 66- 

vi, 96. 

Beaton, (N. wife to a) Cal. C. vu. 87. 
Beauchamp, fem. defcent, Jul. C vi, 

Vesi'. B.XV.4S b. 
B^eftuchamp, (Anne) Cfs. of Warwick, vid. 
Nevill. 

Beauchamp, (Richard) E. of Warwick : life, 

Jul. E. iv. 201. Vesp. F. xiii. 42. 
Beauchamp, (Tho.) E. of Warwick, Jul. 

B. xii. 184b. 263. 
Beauchamp, (William de) Vesp.F. xiu. 19. 
Beauchamp, ( ) E.of Warwick, Cal. 

£. iL 142 b. 
Beaufort, (Edm.) E. of Mortaignc, Vbsp. 

F. xiii. 41. 
Beaufort, (Hen.) D. of Sorocrfct: Inquif. dc 

tcrris, Jul. B. xiL 300. 
Beaufort, (Hen.) Bp. of Wincheftcr, Card. 

Galba, B.i. 138, 140. Vbsp. E. iv. 

203 b. F. iii. 8. Cleop. E.iii. 30 b, 

Beaufort, (John) D. of Somerfet, fon to 
Johnoi Gaunt, Galba. B. i. 94, 112. 

Beaufort, (John) E. of Dorfet,CAL. D. iii. 

130. 

Beaufort, (Tho.) Marq. of Dorfet and E. of 
Exeter, Cal. D. vi. 188, 194. Vitel. 

B. xii. 80, 98. Vesp. F. iii. j. xiii. 
28. 

Bcaulieu, (J.) Jul. C. v. 75, 78 b. 82, 
92. 

Beaumont (Jo.) Jul. C. v, i b. 
Beaumont, (....) Cal. E. x. 262. 
Beauvoir, vid. Noue. 

Becher, (Will.) Jul. C. v. 43, 50, 59, 123, 

142 b. 222, 229, 231. 
Becket, (Tho.) Archbp. of Canterb. 
Life and manyrdom, Jul. A. xi. 113. 

D.iii. 184. — ^vii. 127 b.— xi.94. Tib. 

C. xi. 171. Claud. B.ii. 1. — £. viii. 
258, Nero,A. V. 83. Galba, E.iii. 
56.— iv. 83. ViTBL. C. xii. 158, 255. 
Vbsp. B. xiv. 33, 95 b. D.iv. 149. E. 
X. 200. DoM.xi. 25. Faust. B. viii. 54. 

Vifions, Claud. E. viiL 1 b. Vesp. E. 

vii. 112. Tit. D. vii. 26. Cleop. C. 
iv. 114. 

Controverfy with Hen. II. Cleop. E. i. 
102. 

Monument, Tib. E. viii. 313 b. 



Canonization, Faust. B. i. 10. 
Charters, Galba, E.iii. 54.— iv. 58b. 
Letters, Claud, B. ii. 8, 16. Vesp. D. 
xviii. 112. F. xiii. 3. Tit. D. xi. i,& 
feq. Faust. B. i. 6,8. C. viii. 154 b. 
Beckington, (Tho.) Bp. of Bath and Wells. 
De jure regis Angliae ad regnum Fran- 
ciae,TiB.B. xii. 
Beda, Prelbytef. 
Hift. Eicclef. TiB. A. xiv. C. u. 
Epift. Apologet. Vitel. A. xii. 80. 
De tcmporibus, Jul. A. ii. i. Tib. A. 

iii. 39 b. 63 b. E. iv. Tit.D. xJcvii. 30. 
Vitaet Mirac. Sci. Cuthberti, CLaud. 

A. i. 123 b. 124 b. VirfeL. A Xix. 
Dc Laureniio, Archicp. Vbs*. B. xx. 

198. 

Manyrologium, JuL.B.vii. i2. ClAUd. 
D. iii. 4. 

de naturis rerum, Vesp. B. xiii. 22 b. 
Chronica, Dom. i. 138. 
Librorum notitia, Nbro, D. viii. 174 b. 
Excerpta, Tib. B. v. 23. Faust. B. 
ii. I, I b. 

Verfus,TiT. D. xxiv. 141. Dom. i. 51. 

de computo, Vbsp. B. vi. 1. Tit. D. 
5cxiv. 144. Faust. A. viii. 40. 
Bedell, (Wm.) Jul. C.iii. 169. 
Bedenham Monaftery, Au c. ii. 29* 
Bedford, (fiege of) Tit. D. xix* 110. 

(Seffionsat) Tit. B. ii. 245. 

St. John's Hofpitai, Tib. E. viii. 246. 

Bedford, (D. and £• of) vid. Plantagent, 
Ruflel. 

Bedford, ( • » . ) Jul* C. iiL 39 b. 164. 
Bedyll, (Tho.) Otho, C. x. 164 b. 166 b. 

213. Clbop. E. iv. 109, 203, 217, 

219 b.— vi, 168, 252, 255. 
Bedyngfield, (Edm.) Otho, C. x. 215. 
Beelmg, (John) Tit.B. x. 187* 

Beer: Benedidio Cerevifis, NbrOj A. i. 
109, 

Beerley, (Ric.) Cleop. E. iv. i6i» 
Begae, (Scab.) vita et minutula, FausT. B. 

iv. 122. 

Beglerbegs, Nbro, B. xi. 87, 117, 139. 
Beleth, (Mag. Joh.) de divinis officiis, 

Vitbl. a. xi. I. Vesp. D. iii. 141. 
Belgium : the xvii. and after A'' ^1 58 1, the x. 
Catholic provinces of the Netherlands. 
Traniadla inter Angliam et Belgium, 
Galba, B. i.— xi. C. i. — xi. D. i.— xi. 
Ceded to the Infanta Ifabella, Nero, B. 
vi. 267. Galba, D. xii. 150. Vesp. 

C. xiii. 437. 

Table, and defcripton of them, Jul, F. 

vi. 217. Gal^a, D.iii. 60. 
(State of) Galba, C. vi. P. ii. 182. D. 

V. 317. vii. 323. X. 102, 106. xii. 85, 

Proceedings of Spain towards them, Jul, 
F. vi. 150, 158. 

Treaties with England, Gal B a. B. ix. 
81,227. X. 165-324. xi. 3, 17. C.i. 93, 
94» »SS> *S8, 180, 190,217. viii. 360. 

D. xiii. 108. Vesp. C. vii. 368. Tit. 

B. vi. 37,48, 56, 59,62, 66, 103. 
States of the Netherlands, Lett. Orders, 

Sec. 

(1576.) Galba, C. v. 263, 269 b. 314, 
317, 324 b. 330, 332, 376— (1577-^ 
Galba, C. v. 254, 2^5, 255 b. vi. P. 
i. II, 43, 47, 47 b. 49, 58, 63, 81, 
91 b. 92, 98, loi, 118, 139, 146, 148, 
151, 158, 161.— .(1578.) Galba, C. 



vi. P. ii. 58, 70, 78, 196, 221, 221 b. 
223 b. 227 b. 235, 256,262 b. 263 b. 
302,308, 342.— (1579.) Galba, C. 

vi. P. ii. 319. (1580.) Galba, C. 

vii. 21, 22, 67, 75.— (1581.) Gal- 
ba, C. vii. 118.— (1583.) . Galba, 
C. vii. 248.— (1594.) Galea, D. 
y\. 7. (fine A«) Galba C. v. 277. 
VI. P. ii. 118 b. 176 b. 186 b. Tit. 
B. ii.425. 

Religious affairs, Galba, C. ii. 262, 279* 

iii. 113, 130, 137 b. 138, 164, 165 b. 

iv. 45. vi. P. ii. 264 b. D. ii. 179. v. 
268. vii. 12 b. 63. Vesp. C. viii. 181. 

Trade with England, Jul. F. vi. 104, 

124. Cal. B. v. 309. Vesp. C. vii. 

96, 97, 98, 99. Tit. B. vi. 37. 
Inundation, Galba, C. iv. 96. 
Loans from Eliz. Cal. E. vii. 214. 

Galba, C. V. 256. vi. P.i. 13, 16 b. 

P. ii. 7. 

Towns mortgaged to the count of Mont- 
biliard, Galba, C. iv. 310. 

Minutes of ftate papers concerning Bel- 
gium and Batavia, Galba> C. iii. 
228. iv. 386. v. 41, 216 b, vi. P. i. I. 
P. ii. 127. viii. 113, 127 b. ix. ±069 
297. D. ii. 297 b. iii. 94,211, 279. 
vii. 23, 52 b. 62j 64, 66, 78, 228 b, 
246 b. 252. viii. 53 b. 118 b. ix. 344. 
X. 82, 97, 114, 119 b. 127. xi. 69, 
88, 132. xii. 75, 80 b, 118, 314. E. 
vi. 25, 108. 

Military and Naval affairs, 

Cal. E. iv. 315. Nero, B. vi. 319. 
Galba, B. viii. 35 b. 86. C. v. 387. 
vi. P. iL 4, 5» 7 b. 112, 174, 3J7. viL 
218, 358. viii. 85, 339, 343, 354, 404, 
ix. 42 b. 219 b. 230 b. 233 b. 239, 
308. X. 28, 36, 148. D. i. 216, 219, 
244. ii. 332. iv. 296, 313. V. 17, 31, 
36$ 40» 54. 115. 1^6, 143, 229, vii. 
4- S» 51* 303> 3»3» 326. viii. 158, 
2259 289. ix. 211, 218, 22$ b, 298, 
341 b. X. 45, 116. xi. 74 b. 77, 79, 
208, 227. xii. 87,234. Otho, E. xi. 
218. Vesp. C. viii. 203. F. ix. 153. 
Tit. B. v. 24, 87, 88. 

Mifcell. Galba, B. x. 33. C. v. io^i4» 
16, I7| 24>28b. 127, 128,260,276. 
vi. P. i. 3», 56, 93, 120, 134, 138, 166, 
172. P. ii. 2, 8 b. 103, 120, 174 b. 
24.6 b. 304, 349. vii. 31,62,96,278, 
296. viii. 287, 360. ix. 60, 105, 198, 
294, 309. x. 139» IS'- J- 62, 123, 
126, 127 b. 129. ii. 46. iii. 244. v. 
160, 169 b. 256, 331, 333. vii. 79, 
220, 323. viii. 245 b. xi. 73, 74, b, 
75 b. 76 b. 253. E. i. 276. Vitel. 

B. xviii. 28. Vesp. C. xiii. 336. F, 
xii 202. Tir. B. vi. 87, 97, 134. F. 

iii. 261. Append, xxix. 3. 
vid. Batavia, Elizabeth. 

Belknap, .(Sir Edward) Cal. D. vii. 
186. 

Bell, (Rich.) Cal. E. x. 172. 

Bell, (...) Jul. C. iii. 62. 

Bellay, (Card, de) Cal. E. i. 142. ii. 166, 

iv. 13. 

Bellegarde, (Rogicr de) Galba, E. vi. 

409. 

Bcllenden, (Sir Lewis) jufticc clerk, Cal. 

C. viii. 168, 176. D. i. 107. 

Bellendene, (Sir John) Cal. B. ix. 8. 
Bellew, (Sir John) Tit. B. xii. 654. 
BcUingham, (...) Otho, E. viii. 149. 



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Digitized by 



I N D E X. 



BcIIo, (Monaft. dc) vid. Battle. 
BeJJo-loco, (Monaft. dc) Rcgift. Nero, A. 
xii. I. 

Bellomonte, (Rob. de) comes Ldceft. Final. 

concord. Nero, C. Hi. 173. 
Belmonnt, (John) Cliop. E. iv.ziS. 
Bcluaccnfis Chronica, Trr. D. vii. 36. 
Bcmbo, (Ant.) Nero, B. vii. 5. 
Bendlowes, (Walter) Galba, C. xi. 350. 

D. i. 225. 
Bcncdidlinor. Ordinis. 

RegUiJB, Tib. A. iii. 166. Nero, A. iiiv 

90 b. C. ix. 194, Faust. A. ii. 93. 

C. xii. Append, xlv. 6. 
Monarteria in Anglia, Vesp. A. xviii. 

X 1 1 b. 

Congregatio, Vesp. D. ix. 265. 
BcncdiOi, (S.) Rcgula, &c. Jul. D.ii, 24. 
Tib. A. iii. 100,115. Claud. D.iii. 
50. Vesp. A. xxv. 76. Tit. A. iv.a. 
Faust. C. i. 94. 
Vita, Cal. a. viii. 125, 131 b. 
Imago, Ti 6. A. iii, ^5. 
ficnediaus XI. P. TiT. A. \ix. St, 85. 

Append, xxvii. 8. 
Bencdidi XII. P. Conftitutioncs, Vesp. t). 
i. a. Faust. A. vi. 112. 
Breve, Vesp. D. i. 40. 
Donatio, Nero, C. ii. 51. 

Benediai P. Conftit. VtTEL^ A. u. 

86 b. 

Benediaos, abbas Petrobnrgens. dc vita 

R. Hen. II. Jul. A. xi. 29. 
^ Chronicon, Vxtel. E. xvii. 18. 
Benet, (Conftance) Nero, B. xi. 262, 
Bcnct, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. 13J. 138 b. 
Benevolences, (fundries concerning) TiT. 

B. V. 148, 183. 
Bennet, (Ric.) Tit. B. iv. 255. 
Bennet, (W.) Vitsl. B. xi. 13, 170,172, 

192. xiii. 147, 149, 151, ,63, 178, 

189, 212. 

Benno, (Card.) vita Gregorii VII. Papae, 

Tib. E. viii. 290. 
Scnolt, (Tho.) Clarencieux, Cal. B. ii. 

«05r354»365- i"-a6o. vi. 138, 184, 

188, 254, 264. 265, 266. Vesp. C. iv. 

231. 

Benfon, (Caflandra) Otho« E. xi. 417 b. 
BenfUd, <Tcrr«4n) Nbro, C. iu. 185. 
Beornwulf, K. of Mercia, Auo. ii. 78. 
Bcowulfibella, ViTEL. A. xv. 129. 
Bcrauld, (T.) Nero, B. vi. 300, 378, 
386. 

Befde, (Ric.) Vitel. B. xxi. 178. 
Berger> (N.) Jul. C.v. 120. 
Bergevcney, (AnncMarg.) Vesp. F, xiii. 
112. 

Bergkcn in Norway, (Magiilratesof) Nero, 

B. V. 330. Galba, D. v. 235. 
Berghen-op-Zoom, Galba, C. x. 1x4. D. 
ii. 40, 140, 145. iv. 137. V. 132, 2i6, 
235, 239. ix. I. 
(Plans of) Galba, C, x. 225. Aug. i. 

Vol. ii. 115. 
Marquis of, Galba, B. xi. 178. (vid. 
Maurice.) 

Bcrghes, (J. de) Galba, B. iii. 141. W. 

10 b. V. 382, 383, 383 b. 390 b. vi.6i b. 

vii, 207 b. viii. 203. ix. 52, 128. 
perghfeld, (a bridge at) Vesp. E. v. 9 b. * 

Berkeley, (Dcfcenc of the Ld.) Vesp. B. 
XV. 47. 

Berkeley, (Anne Lady) Vtsp. F. xiii. 
X2S b. 

Berkeley, (Hen. Lord) Tit. B.ii. 349, 
Berks, (Rental of Ellates in) Append. 
xxviiL 149. 



Bermondefey. 

(Priorat. St. Salvat.) Claud. A. viii. 
lib. 

Bernard, (...) Cal. E. i. 142. 
Bernardinei (John) Galba, B. xi. 102. 
Bemardus, (Scus.) Abbas Clare vallenfis. 
Scala clauftralium, Jul. A. ix. 22. 
dc honcfta vita, Faust. A. vi. i4tS b. 
Speculom peccatoris, Vesp. E. i. 231. 
de paflione domini, Vesp, E. i. 176. 
de vita recluforum, Jul. A. ix. 2, 16. 
Oratio de nomine Jefu, Vesp. E. 1. 95 b. 
Meditationes, Nero, A. x. 130. Vesp. 
E. i. 196 b. 202, 239. Clsop. B. ii. 
37 b. 

Dialogos, Tit. A. xix. 56 b. 
Parabolae, Jul, D. vii. 43. 
Epift. ad Bug. iii. P. Vitel. A. xx. 
57. 

Sententiae, Faust. A. vi. 149. 
Canonizatio, Faust. B. i. 205. 
Bemardus Silvefter Camotcnfis, Txt. D. xx. 
no b. 

Cofinographia,CLEOP. A. xiv. i. 
Bcmardi (Magiftii) Summa, Vitel. i. C, 
viii. 128. 

Bcmardi, monachi, iter in Pala;ft. Faust. 
B. i. 192. 

Bemardus Morlanenfis, idem quod Clunia- 
cenfis, dc contemptu mundi^ Cleop. 
A. viii. 2 b. 

Berner, (Abel) Nero, B. iii. 302. 
Berners, vid. BoHrchien 
Berners, (John) Cal. E. iii. 41. 
ifernevale, (Chriftoph.) mifdeeds in Ire- 
land, Tit. B. xi. 4. 

Bcrncwel, (Excerpta ex libro) Tit. C. xii. 
190 b. 

Bcroalt, (PUl.) Traitc Pbilofophiqae, Cal* 
A. V. 

Berta^ moniali* (Narratio dc) Tib. Cxi. 
170. 

Berteville, Expedition en Ecofle^ Clbop. A. 
xi. 

Bertie, (Percgr.) Lord Willoughby of lErcf. 
by, Jul. F. vi. 184b. Galba, C. xi. 
149, 152,. D. i. 66, loi, 219,256. ii. 
85,98, 129, 141, 159, 204, 210. iii. 
207. iv, 57,73, 147, 162. V.295. vii. 
111*316,328. E.vi.387a. 39a, 4Ub. 
Berton, (John) Cal. B.vii. 469. 
Berwick upon Tweed. 

Plan, Aug. i. vol. ii. 14, 16. 
Statutes, Cal. B. x. 107. Tit. B. v. 

36.^C. xi. 56. 
Defence, Tit. F. xiii. 257, 269. 
Repairs, Tit. B. i. 92 •. 
Mufter and Rent Rolls, Vesp. C. xvi. 

I* 13>20. 

Xi;^ Elizabeth's cftabRftimcnt, Tit. C. 
xiii. 

Order t)f the watch, Cal. B. i. 329, 
343- 

Negotiations, Cal. B. ix. 124. C. ix. 

234f «3^» ^3^ 241* 248, 257 •! 

262, 263, 263 b. 492. D. i. 129, 130. 

Vitel. C. iv. 95 b. 

Truce, NERo,D.vi. 61 b. 

. Proteftants at> Cal. B. ix. 34, 35. 

Mifcell. concerning, Cal. B. iii. 224.— 
V. 232. 

Berzeri, (Barthol.) Vitel. B. viii. 124. 
Belliarius, vid. Thaun. 
Betun (Rob. de) Bp. of Hereford^ 

Life, JuL.D. X. 2. 
Beyern, (Wm, van) Galba, Cxi. 157. 
Beverley, (Tho.) Cal. B. i. 23. 



Bcza, (Theod.) 

Epigram. Tit. B.viii. 336. 
Letters, Cal. B. ix. 215 • b. E. x. 221, 

xii. 436. 

Blblici Codices, 

Biblia Latine, Tit. A.xxii. 

' Anglice, Claud. E. iL 

Pentateuchus Samaritanus, Claud. B. 
viii. 

Liber Genefeos, Claud. B. iv. Otho, 
B. VI. 

Efdr»lib.ii. Apocryph. Claud. E. L 
174. 

Proyerbia, Jul. F. x. 55, Vesp. D. 
VI. 2. 

Evangella quatuor cum pnefationibus, 

&c. Tib. A.ii. 
cum verfione Dano-Saxon. Nero, D. iv. 
Saxonice, Otho, C.i, 
Evangelior. fragmenta, literis argent. 
Tit. C. XV. 

• — initia, DoM.vii. i, 

• rEvangelen Vers. Dom. xi. 87. 
Evangel. S. Matthati, Append, iii. 
Evangelillarum concordia, Vesp. D. 
xxiii. 29 b. 

Harmonic Evangelior. Cal. A. vii. r. 
verfusdc Hiftoriis, N. T. Tib. E. vii! 
Epiftolarum periochae. Append, xxii.' 
de xii lapidib. in Apocalypli, Ti b. A. ii? 
98 b. 

Excerpta ex Proverb. Sal. Ti b. A. iii. 99. 

Numeroslibror. Canonicor. J^bro, A i 
180. 

dc virb illuftrib. qui in S.S. commemo- 

rantur, Nbro,C. ii. 112. 
Tradat.dc Pfalmo quinquagefimo, Nero> 

C. iii. a 1 8. 

Cantica, xi. V. et N. Tcft..NERo, C. iv. 
103!). 

Ordo de Vcteri Tcft. Vesp. A. xiii. 
93- 

Expofitioncs vocabulor. Vesp. B. . xiii. 
10 b. 

HittoriolaBiblic«, Tib. B.iv.210. 
Bclineationes BiWic®, Tib, C. vi. 7b. 
Cal. A, vii. I. Nero, C. iv. i. 
Biddeftoa in Suffolk, (Giant of a market at) 

Vitel. F. xii. 183 b. 
Bigge, (Geffry) Tit. B. v.417. 
Bigflonius, <Hier.) ]vl. C. v. i^ b 
BiWewas, Monaft. Salop. Carta, Nero, C 
iii. 172 b. 

Billing, (Mary) Epitaph, Vesp. C. xiv 
189. 

Bindinckhaufen, (B.) de WalImen>den,GAf 

B A, D. xiii. 176. 
Bingham, (Sir Richard) Tit. B. xii. 1102, 

237. ^"''•313,315. 3i7*+ii,4H>4i9,' 
4ao, 421, 441, 449, 4^,, 4^^^ ^^.^ 

409. 

Bingham. (Richard) Galba, D. i. 120 b. 
ii.6i. 

Bingley, (. . . .) Tit.B.k.jj,, 
Binham Priorat. Regift. Cart. Claud. 
D. xiit. 

Bins. (Treaty of) between Charles V. and 
Mary of Sc. Cal. B. vii, 429. 
Galba, D.x.124.164. xi. 99. 

Binni Epifc. Anglor. vita, Cal. A. viii 
117. 

Biricened. (Richard) Tit. B. xiii. 300 
Birmingham, (Walter) Tit. B. xi. 106. 
"5- 

Biron, (Charles dc Gontaut, Due et Mare- 
n»al de) Cal. E. vii. 364. viii. 576. 
X. 30 b. Galba, D. vii. 301. 

Bifcay, (States of) Visp. C. xu. 173. 



Digitized by 



INDEX. 



Bliliam Pricry, Tit. C. i. 137. 

Bilhop, (Geo.) concerning Dr. Hillyard, 

Cal. B. vii. 251. 
Bi(hop, (Thomas) his defence, Cal. B. viii. 

166. 

Charges againft him, Cal. B. viii. 184. 
Intercrflion for, Cal. B. ix. 408. 
. Interrogatories, Cal. C. i. 296. 
Bifhops oaths, Domit. viii. 12. 
dc mode inllallandi Epifc. Faust. A. 

viii. 171b. 
Epifcopatuum notitia, Tib. B. v. 104. 

NERo,D.i. 162 b. ii. 238. 
Epifcopor. decrcta, Claud. D.ii. 13b. 

14. 

■ donationes, Jul. A. ix. 158. 
^ nomina, vid. Przful. 

■ ConftituCr Nbko, A. i. 100. 

Ordinatio, Tib. A. iii. 91 b. 

qu.ne pertinent ad Epifcopum. Claud. 

D.ii. 12. 

Bifmere, (Jo.) mandatom de eundcm com- 

burendo. Cleg p. E, iii. 75. 
BiOemede Monaft. (Bull of) Aug. ii. 117. 
BifTexti, (de ratione) Cal. A. xv. 95 b. 

123 b. 

Bizzari,(Pietro) Tit. B. ii. 381. 
Black money, Otho, E. x. 329. 
Blackater caftle, Cal. B. i. 125. 
Blackwater, (plan oO Aug. i. vol. ii. 
32. 

(defeat of the Rebels a.t) Tit. B. xiii. 
524. 

Blackwell, (Geo.) concerning the Popifh 

p'ot. Tit. B. vii. 468. 
Blanche, daughter of H^iry IV. K. of Eng. 

land: her treaty of marriage, Vi tel. 

C. xi. 5. 

' On her death, Vitel, E. x. 80 b. 
Blanchcfort, (Guy dc) Grand Maftcr cf 

Rhodes, Otho, C. ix. 10. 
Blaneford, (Hen. de) Chron. Claud. D. vi. 
210. 

Blantire, (Lord) vid. Stuart. 
Blanvagn, (Mich.) Tit. A. xx. 49. 
Blavoet, (Martin) Nero, B. vi, 325. 
Blaxton, (Hen.) Jul. C. v. i l b. 20. 

Blefenfis, vid. Petrus. 

Blois, (Treaty of) Jul. F.vi. 168 b. Vbsp. 

F. vi. 25 b. 26, 47, 79, 80, 87, 261. 
Blois, ( Wm. de) farnamed Trcflong, Adml. 

of Zealand, Galba, C. viii. 279. xi. 

70. D. i. 257. 
Blount, (Cha.) Lord Mountjoy, Tit. B. xii. 

13. xiii. 561, 578. C. vi. 149. 
Blount, (William) Lord Mountjoy, Cal, 

D. vi. 299, E.ii. 65. iv. 290. Otho, 
C. X. 199. 

Blount, (Chr.) Galba, D. iii. 213. 
Bluet, (Humfred) Tit. B. vii. 295. 
Bodedeu, (Joh.) vifio, Claud. E. viii. 
262 b. 

Bodenham, (Roger) Vesp. C. vii. 379. 
Bodley, (Sir Tiio.) Inftrudions, Jul. F. 
vi. 63. Galb A, D. v. 100. 
AUowanqe, Vesp. F. ix. 167. 
Life, Tit. C. vii. 170. 
Lett, &c. (1585.) Galea, D. ix. 46.— 
(1587.) Galba,C. xi. 130.— (1589.) 
Galba, D. iii. 13. iv. 5, 15, 16, 17, 

^+»32> 34» SS» '»3» "27, 
128, 132, 138,144, 156,160,172,204, 
215,218, 22o,*229, 271,287,292, 301. 
V. 3, 8, 10, 18, 29, 60, 77, 121, 124, 
125, 127, 136, 151, 154, 158, 174b. 
186, 204, 2c6, 219, 220, 224, 225, 



227,231. 232.234 — (1590-) Galba, 
D. vii. 24, 26, 31, 34b. 95, 99, 104, 
114b. 117, 125b. 146,148,151, i54h. 
165, 172, 188 b. 192 b. 1.96, 203. 206, 
214,226, 229, 235, 240, 219 b. 260, 
266, 268, 280 b. 285. 291, 302.— 
(1591.) Galba, D. viii. 25, 41 b. 44. 
46, 57,62, 64 b. 65 b. 66, 68 b. 75, 
76 b. 7?, 78 b. 85, 95, 98, 102, 105, 
107b. 112, 113 ii7> >I7 ^' 122, 
124b. 125b. 126 b. 130. 140. 149. 154» 
156, 158 b. 161, 176, 179b. 181 b. 
183 b. 186, 198, 200, 205, 210 b. 211, 
212b. 226, 227, 228 b. 229, 230, 232 b. 
236,239* 243b. 250b, 252.236b. 264, 
266.-.(i592.) Galba, D. ix. 10, 13, 
15, 20, 32, 33, 34, 93» 1 17* 122 b. 
124,155 b. 169,170,171.172,181b. 
187, 193 b. 195, 204, 205 b. 207, 208, 
226, 230 b. 23 1. 236, 237, 238 b. 239, 
241, 247, 258, 262, 264, 296, 299, 
300, 306, 309. 315, 333 334 335» 
336. — (1593.) Galba. D.ix. 114, 
115. X. 2, 8, 12, 24, 26, 26 b. 27, 
S9b. 30, 32 b. 33.34*^- 4^ ^- 44*62. 
(fine A'^) Galba, D. viii. 127. x. 

43- 

Mifcell. Galba, D. iii. 279, 280. v. 9, 
302. vii. 2. 

Bodnam, (. . .) Otho, E. viii. 243. 
Boerius, (Bern.) Frotonot. Apoft. Vitel. B. 
xiii. 2 1 1 b. 

Boethius, (....) exccrpta ex ejufdcm difci- 
plina fcholar. Jul. F. vii. 105. 

Bogiflaus xiii. D. of Pomerania, Vesp. F. iii. 
101. 

Bohemiorum haerefis, Cleop. £. iii. paflim. 
Boherus, (A.) Cal. D. vii. 23. 
Bohicr, (Tho.) Cal. D. vi. 117. 
Bohunfara. ped. Jul. C. vii. 229. 
Bohun, (Geo.) Galba, C.'vii. 120. 
fiohufi, (Humph, de) Grant, Tit. B. ?d. 

Boifot, (Ch. de) Galba, C. v. 46b. 

Boisihot, (Ferd. de) Vesp. C. xiii. 21 1» 

Bokkelonde, (Ric.) Nero» B. vi. 12. 

Bold, (Robt.) Grant, Tit. B. xi. 227. 

Bolde, (Wm.) Jul. C.iii. 114, 134. 

Boleyn, (Anne) Otho, C. x. 209, 218, 221, 
222,226,228. Vesp. F. iii. 15 b. i6> 
xiii. 73. Tit. B.i. 150. Cleop. E. v. 
336 b. Append, xxviii. 82. 

Boleyn, (Geo.) ViTc. Rochford, Vesp. F.xiii. 
108 b. Cleop. E. vi. 324. 
Anne his wife, Vbsp. F. xiii. 109. 
Jane his wife, Vesp. F. xiii. 109 b. 

Boleyn, (Sir Tho.) 

Cal. D. vii. 85, 88, 93, 95, 96, 98, too, 
102, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 112, 
114, 118,121, 123,140, 143, 148, 150, 
156, 158, 161, 164. Galba, B. iii. 
21. 256 b. V, 167. vii. 130, 136, 141, 
145, 278. Vesp. C. ii. 14, 25, 40, 54, 
78, 82, 95, 106. 

Boleyn, (Tho ) E. of WiltOiire, Veip. F. xiii. 
100. 

Bollardus, (Nic.) de cultu arbor. Jul. D* 
viii. 74. 

Bolton, (Edm.) Jul, C.iii. 74, 95, 96. 
V. 128 b, 

Carmen perfonatum. Tit. A. xiii. 178. 
Projedt for raifing money. Tit. B. v. 
201. 

Agon heroicus, Faust. E. i, 63. 
Bommel, (Burghers of) Galba, Cxi. 184. 
. Bona, of Poland^ Ne ro, B. ii. 108. 



Bona fortuna (Prater de) de cruce ChrilH, 

Vesp. E. i. 204b. 
Tonaventura (B.) de decern prcceptis, Nero, 

A. xiii. 237. 

Stimulus amoris, Vesp. E. i. 3. 
Parvum bcnum, Faust. A. vi. 160 b. 
Mcditaiione?, Vesp. £. i. 69. 
Bonaventura;, (Card.) Vita Chiilli, Cleop. 

B. i. 179- 

Boncompagni, (....) de ordinatione dic- 

lionum, Vite l. C. viii. 88. 
Bond, (And.) Cleop. E. iv. 54 b. 
Bond, (Wm. and Geo.) Nero, B. viii. 7 b. 

1 1. 

Bondelmontibiib, (Cljriil. de) 

Liber infular. Archipel. Vesp. A. xiii. i. 

Tit. p. viii. 235. 
Bonetti, (Rocho) Galba, C. v. 37, 39. 

Tit. B. vii. 228. 
Bongeville, (Wil. de) Chronica, Vitel. E. 

xiv. 262 b. 
Bonifacii (Sci.) vita, Nero, C. vii. 59 b. 
Bonifacii, ... P. Bullae, &c. Vesp. A. xviii. 

102, 102 b. 103. Faust. A. viii. 

u6b. 

Bonifacii IV. P. Epill. ad iEihelbert. 

Claud. A. iii. 6. 
Bonifacii V. P. Epift. Faust. B. vi. 94. 
Bonifacii VilL P. Bullae, ice. Jul. D.ii. 

203,204,205. Auc.ii. 113.114,132. 

Vesp. F. ix. 104. Append, xxvii. i. 
Epill. ad Philippum L R. Gall. Nero, A. 

ix. 2. 

de Regno Sicilis, Nero, C. ii. 29, 39, 
41. 

Bonifacius IX. P. Cleop. E. ii. 2 j8. 
Bonifacius Archiep. Cantuar. Galba, £. 

iii. 61. Vitel. E. v. 148. 
Bonifacius de Sabaudia, Archiep. Cantuar. 

Conllitut. Vitel. A. ii. 65 b. 
Bopiflis, (Jacob.de) Galba, B. v. 263. 
Bonnivet, vid. Goufiier. 
Bonnor, (Edm.) Bp. of London, Cal. E. iv. 

I, 4, 8, 10. Nero. B. iii. 93, 94, 100. 

Vitel. B. xiii. 178, 199, 205. xxi. 127, 

^36, 137. Vesp. F. xiiL 155. 
Pedigree,^ Tib. E. viii. 213 b. 
Bonvifii, (Ant.) Vitel. B. xiv. 173,192. 
Bojwix, (Jerom.) Cleop. E. iii. 175. 
Borchardi Epifc. Wormac. Colle£lio Cst* 

nonum, Claud. C. vi. 4b. 
Borders of Scotland. 

Survey of the border lands. Tit. B. iv. 

256, 284. 

Defence of the Marches, Tit. C. xii. 63, 
Q^Eliz. orders concerning the borders, 

Ves p. F. ix. 34. Tit. C. xiii. 
Debatable lands, Cal. B. iii. 83. vii. 

490. 

Irruptions on the borders. Tit. B. vi, 1 25. 
Cleop. A. xi. 

Treaties, Truces, Conventions, Procla- 
mations, Sec, refpcdling the borders, 
Cal. B. ii. 175. iii. 86, 226. iv. 259. 
vi. 116, 207, 237. vii. 142, 150, 163, 
164, 165, 168, 205, 241, 285, 286, 
474, 476. ix. 157, 187, 197, 342. X. 4, 
93,147, 221. C. i. 101. D.ii. 256, 
431. 

Lift of the Councellors in the North, 
Tit. B.i. 130. 

Their grievances, Tit. B. i. $09. 

EngliQi Council and CominilTioners in the 

I North; Letters, Proclamations, &c. 
Cal. B. i. 41, 133. ii. 24,91, 95, 99, 
116,282, 287. iii. 98, 156, 160,161, 
163, 241, 244, 280. V. 68, 182, 1S6. 




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INDEX. 



vi. 107 b. 449. vii. 167, 174, 175, 180, 
I97» «9^f 207, 438. ix. 2, 7 b. 8, 12, 
'13 b. X. 142. C. iii. 479, viii. 208. 
D. il 266, 268, 269, 294, 298, 301, 
310, 316 •. 333'439» 485* 490> 493> 
533' Tit. C. vii. 78. F, iii. 93, 95, 
97. 103, 107, III, 129b. 136, 138. 
xiii. 301, 303. 

Scoitifh Commiffioncrs on the Borders, 
Cal. D.ii. 188 b. 267, 32a, 334, 337, 
388. 

Various papers concerning border matters, 
Cal. B. i. 125, 329, 342, 343, 344, 
348. ii. I7f, 199, 250, 257, 280, 378. 

iii. 64, 192, 203, a 10, 216, 239, 307. 

iv. 258, 263. V. I, 36, 50, 70. vii. 204, 
428, 453. viii. 63. 239, 306, 349, 351, 
S^S* 395- i'f- 1 b. 331. C. i. 101,359. 
"•i*305»49^- *o7» i38,34«'35i. 
508. V. 30, 31, 35 » 38, 157- vi. 114, 
'39» ^4W 164. vii. 241. viii. 94 b. 
243 b. 273. ix. 3a, 44, 72, 8a, 83, 
315 D.i. 100, 1 3a, 359, 287. ii. 53, 
53 b. 77» 9^* i25» ^26, 204, 286, 
292, 312, 323, 356, 367^ 385, 515, 
516. Vesf. F. vii. paiEm. ix. 166. 
Tit. B. vi. 119. F. xiii. 38, 41, 160, 
246, 247, 304 b. 306. 

Bordcs, (. . . . de) Cal. E. L 59. 
Bordefley Monaft. 

Carta, Nero,C. iii. 181. 
Bordili, (John of) Galba, B. i. 102. 
Borgarucci, (Giulio) Tit. B. vii. 36. 
Borgia^ (Cacfar) Cal. E. xii. 187. 
Boris Foederowitz Czar, Nero, B. viii. 26. 
379* 392- 

Bornflra, (Capt ) Galba. D. vii. 108, 

113 b. 114 b. 
Borough, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. 145. 
Boroughs, (Thomas Lord) Cal. D. ii. 108. 
Borthwyck, (G.) Cleop. E. iv. 106. 
Bofchor, (Mons. dc) Galba, C. v. 113 b. 

120, 129. 

Bofham, (Hcrcbert. de) vita S. Thomae Can- 

tuar. Nero, A. v. 83. 
Bofnae, (J. Regina) Ducifla Barbaaiae^ Tit. 

B. vi. 118. 

Bofleville, (RafFe) Tit. B. vii. 72. 
Boflu, (Count) Galba^C. vj. P.ii. 217 b. 
Boftock, (Pedigree of) Otho, D. iv. 61. 
Bolvillc, (Tenures of) Tit. C.x. 17. 
Bofvvell, (Wm.) Jul. C. iii. 154. v. 174. 
Bofwcll, Priorof Norwich, Epitaph, Vesp. 

C. xiv. r/6. 

Botanica, Tit. A. xxvi. 6i, 82. 

Botelar, (R. de) Dom.de Sydcley, Vitel. 

E. xvii. 249. 

Botelho, (Dioguo) Cal. E. vii. 287. Nero, 

B. i. 259, 269, 280. 

Bothwell, (Earls of) vid. Hepburn, Stuart, 
Ramfay. 

Botillcr, vd Butler, ( Wm. and Elice) Tit. 
B. xi. 25. 

Boconer, (Will.) excerpia ex Ovidio, Jul. 

F. vii. 18. ^ 

Botreaux, (Margarita) Inquis. de terris, 

Jul. B. xii. 300b. 
Bottlefham, (John de) Bp. of Rocheller, 

Galba, B. i. 90. 
Botzhomius, (Bernh.) Galba, B. xi. 353. 
Bouciquent, (Marflial) Cal. D. iii. 75. 
Bouillon, (D.de) Tit. C. vii. 70. 
Bi^Jogne, (Plans of) Auo.i. vol. ii. 53, 67, 

7S»77»8a. Cal. E. i. 56. 



Boulogne. 

(Surrender of) Cal. E. iv. 171,226, 
239,*275. 

(Commiffrs. at) Vesp. C. viii. 321, 341, 
343. 349. 251, 353, 357, 459, 363, 

36s. 367. 369, 379» 384* 393* 397t 
Tit. C. vii. 190, 

Bourbon, (Anthony) D. dcVendomc, Cal. 
E. V. 63. 

Bourbon, (Charles D. de) Connctable, 
Nero, B. vi. 29, 52. vii. 77. Vitel. 
B. V. 184 b. 198 b. 199. vi. 23, 74 b. 
82, 89, 139, 182, 201, 204 b. 217. 

vii. 4, 26 b. 27, 53 b. 76 b. 92, 174. 

viii. 58 b. 102. 

Bourbon, (Charles) Count of Soiflbns, Cal. 

E. viii. 13. X. 293, 394. xii. 112. 
Bourbon, (Charles) D. dc Vendome, Cal. 

D. viii. 220, ix. 81. 

Bourbon, (Charles de) Galba, B. vi. 71 b. 
Bourbon, (Henry de) Cal. E. vi. 86, 87, 

94, 95. xii. 145. 
Bourbon, (Henry 1.) Prince of Conde, Cal. 

E. viL 167, 349. Galba, C. vii. 46. 
E. vii2. b. 285 b. Otho, E.ix. 132 b, 
Vesp. F. v. 218. 237, Tit. B. vii. 
288, 320, 345, 393, 399. 

Bourbon, (Henry II.) P. of Conde, Cal. 

E.viii. 578.GALBA, E. vi. 413 b. 
Bourbon, (Henry) Prince of Dombes, Cal. 

E. vii. 351. viii. 151. 
Bburbon, (Francis) Pr. of Conti, Cal. E. 
348* 350* 370. Galba, E. vi. 

44 4J4- 

Bourbon, (Francis) D. de Montpenfier, 

Cal. B. vii. 343 b. 
Bourbon, (Francoifc de) Dfs. de Bouillon, 

Galba# C. vii. 300 b. 301. 
Bourbon, (Lud. Card, de) Vi t e l. B. ix. 1 37. 
Bourbon, (Louis) Prince of Cond6, Cal. 

E. vi. 44* 

Bourbon, (...) Card, dc Vendome, 

Cal. E. viiL 52. 
Bourbon, ( • . , dfs. of) Cal. D. ui. 

156. 157, 232. 
Bourbon, The Princes of Navarre and 

Conde, juftification of their condna, 

Vesp. F. v. 174. 

Bourbonne, (...) Cal. E. xi. 278. 
Bourbourg, (Negociations at) Galba, 

B. x. 237, 238, 243. Vbsp. C. vii. 
403, 412, 414, 440, 442, 444, 449, 
45i» .454' 456, 461, 468, 471, 480. 
viii.22, 35, 60, 62, 78, 80, 81, 83* 
8S' 109* "5* 116, 117,133, X49, 171. 
173, 174. 190. 

Bourcher, (Tho.) Marflial of Engd. Tit. 

C. i. 162. 

Bourchier family, Jul. B. xii. 255 b. 
Bourchicr, (Anne) Sifter to Eliz. Wife to 

Ed^¥. IV. Grants to, Tit.^C. x. 3. 
Bourchier, (Sir George) Tit. B. xiii 483, 

484, 

Bourchier, (Henry) E. of Effcx, Visp. F. 
xiii. 89 b. 

Bourchier, (Henry) Jul. C.iiL 162, 166 b. 

V. 170, 175. 
Bourchier, (John) E. of Bath, Vcfp. F. 

xiii. 93, 99. 
Bourchier, (John) Lord Bemers, Cal. D. 

ix. 316. Vbsp. C. L 146, 151, 167, 

177, 178, 181, 194, 196, 203, 212, 

228. Vbsp. F. xiii. 118. 
Bourdeaux, (Abp. of) Nuncio in England, 
Jul. E. W. 133. Cal, D. iii, 107. 
Vesp. C. xii. 106, 108. 



Boordeaux, (Magiftrates of) Cal. D. iii. 

120, 127, 129; 141. (de libercatib. 

civit.) Jul. E. i. 9. 

Bourdelet, (Mons.) Galba, D. xii. 83. 

Bourdelot, (J.) Jul. C. iii. 192. 

Bourgogne, vid.AdoIph. 

Bourgogne, (Jehande) Galba, C. vi. P. 
ii. 293. 

Bourkes, Tit. B. xiii 446. D0M.xvii.91. 
Bouton, ( ) Cal. E. i. 59. 

Bowes, (Sir George) CaL. B. ix. 331, 342, 
343. 344' 346, 348* 349' 35'' 353» 
355- 355*' 355**, 356* 357, 361, 
362. 

Bowes, (Sir Jerome) sent to Russia, Nero, 

B. viii, 29. 

Bowes, (Martin) Indenture for a Coinage, 

Otho, E. x. 184. 
Bowes, (Rauf.) Tit. B. iv. 242. 
Bowes, (Sir Robert) 

State of the Marches, Tit. F. xiii. 160. 
Inftruaions to, Jul. F. vi. 22. Cal. C. 
v. 152. vi. 12. 

Letters, &c.—( 1 546.) Cal. B. vii. 312. 
—(1550.) Cal. B. viii. 106.— (1575.) 
Cal.C. iii. 486. V. 53.— (,577.) Cal. 

C. V. 79, 86, 89— (1578.) Cal.C. iii. 
512, 520. V. 109, 110.^(1579.) Jul. 
F. vi. 41. Cal. C. iii. 530, 532, 534. 
V. 116, 135— (« 580 ) Cal. B. viii; 
290 b. C. iii. 557, 561, 567. vi. 
paffim — (1581.2,3.) Cal. C. viu. 
105— (1582.) Cal. C. vii. 22, 27, 
46 b. 48, 69. -.(1583.) Cal. B. 
viii. 252. C, vii. 84. Sc inde paffim. ix. 
43. 50.— (»584-) Cal. C. vii, 275. 
277, 278, 280, 281 b. ^282. viii. I, 2, 
3' S» 6, 7, 9, 9 b. II, 12, 13 b. 
15** 34— (1588.) Cal. D. i. 163, 
255, 264, 266, 354— (1589.) Cal. 
^' 357» 359> 361.— (1591.) Cal. 

D. ii. 60.— (1592.) Cal. D. ii. 70, 
76, 88 b. 93, III.— (1593.) Cal.D. 
ii. 128, 130, 132. 134, 137, 138% 14^, 
146, 182.— (1594.) Cal. D. ii. 212, 
229.— (1596.) Cal. D. ii. 240, 275. 
276, 278, 3i7._(i597.) Cal.D. ii. 
338» 359» 363. 402, 424, 443, 443 b.' 
445* 447— (I599-) Tit. C vii. 17. 

Bowes. (Sir WiUiam) Cal. B. viii. 228. 
C. viiL 245 b. D. ii. 65. 238, 262; 
& inde paffim. 

Bowet, (Hen.) Bl£bop of Bath, Vesf. F. 
vii. 96. 

Bowler, (Robert) Cal. B. ix. 384. 
Bowyer, (Rob.) Clerk of Pari. 

his official oath, Tib. D. i. 1. 

Journals of Pari. Tii. D. i. a. 

Lett. Jul. C. iii. 79, 

Boxgrave, (Monaftcr. de) Chartnlary, 
Claud. A. vi. i. 

Boyd, (James) BiOiop of Glafgow, Tit. 
C. vii. 31. 

Boyd, (Robert, 4th Lord) Cal. B. viii. 248. 
Brabant, (Treaty with) Cal. D. iii. 29. 
Galba, C. iii. 46, 54, 55. 96, ,00. 
V. 258, 299. vi. P. i. 9. p, ii. 
1 10 b. vii. 285. viii. 345. x. 228, 233. 
(Privileges of) Tit. B. vi. 57, 
(States of) Nero;^ B. vi 361. 
vi4» Belgium. 

Z X 



Digitized by 



I D E X. 



Bradenftok*, (Eccl. Sea?. Maria.- dc) Rc- 
' > gift. Cartar. Vitcl. A. xi. 36. 
Bradley, (HumfreO GaXba, D. ix, 98. 
Bradihaw, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. 90b. 
Brady, (Hugh) BiOiop of Mcath, Tit. B. 

xii. 135, 149. xiii. 165. 
Braithw»it, (Rob.) Jul. C. v. 234 b. 
Braithwate, (Tho.) Jul. F. vi. 287. 
Brakcnbury, (Anthy.) Exjunination, Tit. 

• B. n. 226. 

Branccpeth, (Manor of) Tit. B. iv. 277. 
(Foreft of) Tit. B. iv. 242. 

Brandenburg, (Marquis of) Vitel..B. xix. 
59 b. 

Brahdis, (John) a Sermon, Cal. C. ix. 13. 
Brandon, (Cha.) D. of Suffolk. 

Letters, Cal. D. vi. 147, 194. Vesp. 

F. xiii. 80. Tit. B. i. 69, 134, 142- 
His Portrait, Auc. iii. 37. 
Brandon, (Sir Wm.) concg. his marriage 

andilTue, Jul. B. xii. 167 b, 
Brawnd, (Edw.) Otho, E. viii. 225. 
Bray, (Hen. de) de Harlefton, Reg. Chart. 

Nero, C. xii. 156. 
Brazil, (Trade to) Galba, D. x. 118 b. 
Brechcniauc, (dc fitu) et dc Brachano, 

Vesp. A. xiv. 10 b. 
Brccknoch, (Earls of) Fed. Jul. D. x. 28. 
Brecon Monaft. Cartular. Claud. A. viii. 

137 b. 

Bredon, (John) his Recanution, Cx.eop. 
£. iii. 91. 

Bredon Monaftery, Aug. ii. 30. Nero, 
i. 387. 

Bredona, (Priorat. in Com. Leiocft.) Rc- 

gift. Claud. A. viii. 73. 
Brec, (G.) Jul. C. iii. 33. 
Bregilles, (Phil, dc) Galea, B. Vi. 205. 
Breguntfbfd, (Council of ) Aug. ii. 18. 
Bremen, (Biffiop of) vid. John Fred. D. of 

Holftein. 

• (Magiftratesof) Tit. B. ii. 486. 
(Complaints of the Merchants at) Nero, 

B. ix. 38. 

(Conferences at) Galea, D. xiii. 229. 
E. i. paflim. 

• (Commissioners at) Cal. E. x. 38. Ne- 

no, B. ▼. paflim. Galea, D. xiii. 
251, 252, 265. E. i. paffim. 
(MifccU.) Galea, B. xi. 73. D. xiii. 
257. 258. 

Bremefgrave^ (Ric.) Abbas dc Evetham, 

Tit. C. ix. 1. 
Brcndanus, (S.) vita, Vesp. B. x. i, ii b. 

D. ix. I. 

Breft, (sundries concerning) Jul. B. vi. 

21, 2;^, 24, 27, 28, 29. Vesp. F. iii. 3. 
Breiigny, (Treaty of) Cal. D. iii. 56, 

62, 63. 

Brcvia, (Regift.J Tit. D. xxiii. 

Quomodo dcbcnt formari, Nero, A. vi. 
109. 

Brewers, (sundries concerning) Tit. B. v. 
335» 361. 

Bride, Princefs of Nericc, (Revelations 

onto) Claud. B. i. 
Bridgcman, (David) Cal. D. vi. 326. 
Bridgewatcr,(J. Earl of) Jul. C. iiL 184 b. 

Monaft. Chronica, Domit. ii. 1. 
Bridlington, (John) Propheiia, Dom. ix. 17. 
Bridlington, (Wm. Prior of) Cleop. E. 

iv. 53. 

Jridlinton, t^r^gor.' Prior de) fig. tjusdem 
itretn, Vitel. E, x. 227. 



Prophetia dc Edw. III. Vesp. E. vii. 
114 b. 

Briertonne, (John) Vesp. C. xiii. 258. 
Brigantes, Jul, F. x. 180. 
Brighthclmfton, (Plan of) Aug. i. vol. 
i. 18, 

Brigid, (S.) her Vifions, Jul. F. ii. Vesp. 

E. vii. 113b. 
Brill, Galea, C. viii. 190, 310 b. 358. 

D. ii. 48, 54. viii. 3. E. i. 322. 
Brimen, (Marie de) Tit. B. ii. 38s*. 
Brino - - (Joh.) Cal. D. ix. 318. 

Brinon, ( ) Cal. D. ix. 79, 86, 

Brionia, (Gilo, Count de) Pedigree, Otho, 

D. iv. 128. 
Brifcia, (Franc, dc) Bp. of Famagufta, 

ViTBL. B. ii. 30 b. 

Britain, Hiftory, Claud. D. vii. 10, 15. 
de primis incolis, Cleop. D. ix. 67. 
de ortu Rcligionis in Britannia, Tie. E. 
viii. 2 b. 

Bridlh kings. Tit. A. xxv. 105. F. iii. 

214. Cleop. A. i. 3. B. v, 1. 
Commcndatio Britannia;, Claud. E.iii. 2. 
dc mirabilibus Britanniae, Tie. A. ix. 6. 

Claud. B. vii. 332. D. vii. 21 b. E. 

iii. 2. Nero, D. ii. 241 b. viii. 63. 

Galea, E. iii. Sib. Vesp. A. xvi. 

9. B. XXV. 126 b. Tit. D. vii. 11 1. 

Faust. A. viii. 104 b. 
Urbes Britannix veHibus dcfcript2B,VEsp. 

D. ix. 171. 
de Legionibus Romams in Britannia, 

Jul. F. X. 160 b. 
de IV. viis, Claud. D. vii. 21 b. E. 

iii. 2.* Nero, D. i. 1^6 b. 
Excerpta dc Britannia, Tit. A. xxvii. 

184 b. 

Compendium dc Britannia, Cleop. D. 
viii. 5. 

Britanny, Trearies and Negociations with 

England, Jul. B. vi. 
(Englifti Forces in) Cax. E. viii. 392, 

456 b. 460, 562. ix. 17, 19, 23, 88, 

89, 124,' 127, 14J, I49» 206,217. 

xii. 122. 
(Map of) Aug. 5. vol. ii. 58. 
Mifcell. Cal. D. iii. 76, 95. vi. 74, 

269. E. viii. 83. IX. sf. Otho, D. 

iv. 73. 

Brocardas, (Jac.) Pfediaions, Vesp. F. v. 

Brod^irith, (Steph.) Biftop of Sirmich, 

Vesp. F. i. 24, 18 b. 
Brodcflcga, (Monaft. de) Rothomagiij Caru 

fundat. Nero, C. iit. 172. 
Brogers, vid. Drovers. 
Broirtharn, (Lands in) granted, Nero, C. 

iii. 181 b. 
Bromley, (Hen.) Cal. E. x, no, 398. 
Broropton, (John dc) 

Hiftona Jorvall, Tib. C. xiii. Nero. 

A. i. 49 b, 
Bronckhorft, (Joh. van) Ga lb a, C. ix. 208. 
Brooke, (Bafil) Jul. C. iii. 98 b. 
Brooke, (J.) Bifhc^of Glouccfter, exhortai. 

to Thos. Cranmcr, Vesp. A. xxv. 13. 
Brooke, (Gcoigc) Lord Cobham, Vesp. F. 

xiii* 112. 

Brooke, (Henry) Lord Cobham, Cal. E. x. 
1 56, 158, 209- G A L B A, C. vi. P. ii. 1 69, 
189, 195, 199, 201, 209, 211, 212, 
22tt 22S, 230, 265 b. 266 b. 269, 
278 b. , 



Brooke, (John) Lord Cobham, Vesp. F. xiii. 
44 b. 

Brooke, (William) Lord Cobham, C a l. C iii. 
99. E. iv. 198. viii. 169? Galea, C. 

i, 28 b. D. i. 36. VEbP. xii. 202. 
Tit. B. ii. 417. 

Brooke, (William) Cleop. E. iv. 38 b. 
BrolTe, (Monf. de la) Ca!. B. ix. 95 b, 
X. 85. 

Brothcrton, vid. Plantagenet, Mai»garet. 
Brouchorft, (Gertrude de) Galba, D. ii. 
105. 

Brown, (Anthy.) Vifc. Montague, Gal- 
ea, C. ii. 162. Vesp. C. vii. 107, 
120, 1279 210. 

Brown, (Sir Anthony) Otho, C. x. 172. 
Tit. C. vii. 184. 

Brown, (John) Tit. B. vii. 90. 

Brown, (Sir Nic.) Tit. B. xiii. 501, 

Brown, (Rich.) Jul. F. vi. 122. Galea, 
C. vii. ICQ b. Tit. B. v. 315. Cleop. 
E. V. 363 b. Faust. C. it 119. 

Browne, (Sir Valentine) Cal. B. ix. 41S. 

C. iv. 112, 205, Tit. B. xii. 259, 
xiii. 406. 

Enquiry into his condud. Tit. B. v. 97. 
Brown, ( . . ) Jul. C. iii. 97. Galea, 

D. viii. 106. 

Bruce, (fam.) Notes concg. Jul. F. ix. 5. 

Bruce, ( ) Abbot of Kinlofs, Cal. 

D. ii. 504.. 
Bruce, (David) King of Scotland, vid. 

David. 

Bruce, (Robt.) Cal. D. i. 172. Nero, C. 
iii. 208. 

Bruce, (...) Prince of Sc. Vesp. F. vii. 
68. 

Brudenell, (Thomas) Jul. C. iiL 98^ 
178 b. 

Bruges, (Treaty of, &c.) Galea, B. i. 68. 
vii. 153. xi. II. C. vi. P. L 156. P. 

ii. 108 b. 320 b. D. viii. 245 b. xL 
241. 

(Colloquy of ) Galba, C. ii. paffim. * 
Bruis, (fam. de) Jul. F. vi. 330. 
Brulart, (Nicolas) Chancellor of France, 

Cal. C. ix. 408. D. L 117, 214* 

219 b. E. vii. 5. 
Brunckhurft, (draft of the calllc of) 

Galea, C. viL 232 b. 
Brune, (Tho.) Galea, C. x. 226. 
Brunynck, (Nic.) Nero, B. vi. 281, 286, 

Galea, C. iv. 157. 
Bruflet, (Anthy.) Galea, B. iii. 81. x. 41. 
Brutus, fcil. RR. Angtor. Hid. Vitel. 

A. X. 19. Vesp. E. x. 271. 
Brutus, Pocma, Vesp. A. x. 44 b. 
Brutus, confolens oraculum, Vesp. 2. 

xii. 10. 

Bryan, (Sir Fr.) Vitel. B. x. 162, 172^ 

186, 197. xi. 15, 35, 90. xii. a. 
Bryan, (Francis) Vesp. F. xiiL 137. 
Bryan, (Margt.) Otho, C. x. 230. 
Brychain, vel Bsechinia, (Cognatio) Dom» 

i. 157 b. 

Brydges, (Edm.) Ld. Chandos, Tit. B. 

ii. 302*. 

Brydges, (G#o.) Otho, E. xi. 415. 
Brycr, (R.) Jul. C. ii. 99 b.^ 
Brygantine, (...) Cal. B. ix. 384*. 
Buc, (G.) Jul. C. iii. 128. 
Buc, (Sir George) Hift. of K. Ric. Ill, 

.Tie. E. X. 
Buchanan, (Geo.) 

Diamond, Cal. B. ix. 2^2*^. 



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INDEX. 



Verfes, Cal. B. v. 261 b. D.i. j+b. 
Verfus de aula, Vitel. E. x. 76 b. 
Camclion, againft Lethington, Cal. C. 

iii. 265. 

ajverfus ilium, Jul. F. x. 180. 
invedlive againft the Hamilcons, Cal. C. 
ii. 513. 

Wircell. Cal. B. v. 314. C. iu. 53. 
Bucky (Gso.) [iiilru(Elions to, Galba, D. 

xii. 322 b. 
Lett. Otho, E. be. 319. 
Buck, (Tho.) Otho, E. viii. 146. 
^uckhurft, (Ld.) vid. Sack\dlle. 
Buddcn, (Joh.) Jul. C. v. 14; b. 172 b. 
Budincatona, (Eccl. de) conceHa mon. B. 

Pancratii^ Nero, C. iii. 181. 
BiielJiuTn, (Monafl.) in Hibernia, Annalcs, 

Tit. a. XXV, 
Buhy, (...) Galea, E. vi; 389. 
Buildings, Sec. (Drawings of various) Auo. 

1. vol. i. 4, 5. vid. Pians. 
.Bulkelcy, (Rich.) Cleop. E. ir. 311. 
Bull (Golden) Galba, C. iii. 162. 
Bullion, (fundiies concerning) Tit. B. iv. 

161. V. 414. 
Bulmei", (Sir John) Cal. B. iii. 72. 
Bulmer, (Sir William) Cal. B. iii. 59. vi. 

429. 

Bultizar, &c. a burlefque, Cal. B. v. 322 b. 
Burbank, (Wm.) Vitel. B. ii. 94 b. 97. 
Kuren, vid. Eg mon t. 

Burgeftcde, (Eccl.de) Appropriatio, J^ero, 

C. iii. 187. 

Burgh, (Hubert de) E. of Kent, Nero, 

D. i. 167. 

Burgh, (Rich, de) E. of Ulftcr, Tit« B. 
xi. I, 289. 
Grant to. Tit. B. xi. 35. 

Burgh, (Tho.) Galba, D. iL 27, 90, 182. 

iv. 119. viii. 179. 

Burgh, (Tho. Lord) Vesp. F. xiii. 120. 
Burgh, (Tho. Lord) of Gainlborough, 

TiT. B. xiii. 516. Clbop. E. iv. 

146 b. 

Burgh, (Uiick de) E. of Clanricard; grants 

by, Tit. B. x. 409. 
Burgh. ( . . . dc) E, of Clanricard, Vesp. 

F. xii. 115. Tit. B. xiii. 154, 488. 
Burgher(h> (Margt. de) Tit. B. xi. 135. 
Burghley, (Tho.) Vesp. F. xiii. 322. 
Burgo, (And.) Vesp. F. i. 30. 
Burgos, (Don. Ped. de) Nero, B. vi. 29. 
Burgrave, (Dan. de) Galba, C. x. 343. 

325. 329. D. iii. 219. 
Burgred, K. of Mercia, Aug. ii. 76. 
Bfurgundy, Negociarions with, Galba, B. 

i. 162. ii. X, 7. C. V. 381. 
ceded to Albert and Ifabella, Cal. E. ix.. 

531. xii. 71. 
Council, Ambaff. and Commiflarics of, 

Galba, B. i. 31, 92, 93, 121, 124. 
Treaty concerning, Cal. E. ii. 205. 
Burleigh, vid. Cecil. 
Burlington, (Priory) Aug. ii. 56. 
Bumham, (...) Inftrud. to, Cal. E. 

viilf 104. 

Burrouglis, (Lord) Cal. D. ii. ic8. 
Burton, Abbatia, Faust. B. viii. 127. 

Annales, Vesp. E. iii. i. 

Abbatuni ihdiculus, Vesp. E. iii. 211. 
Burton-LazarsHofpital, Regift.Cart. Nero, 
C. xii. 2. 

Burton, (Wm.) Jul. C. iii. i68. vi. 238. 

Cleop. E. iv. 56. 
Burweih, (Ben.) Bp. of Unc. Vitbl. A. 

X. 162. 



Bury St. Edmund's, (Abbey) Jul. D, il 
157. AuG.ii. 8, 25, 49, 80, 84, 85. 
Tib. B. ii. 19. Vitel. F. xii. 195, 
,198. Faust. B. iv. 193. 
Regift, Cart. Tib. B. ix. Claud. A. 
xii. 81 b. 

(Lords, Sec. flaio at) Vitbl. A. xvi. 
210. 

Bufcy, (Hugode) Nero, C. iii. 196. 

Buftiey manor, Jul. B.xii. 211 b. 

Butler family. Tit. B. xi. 145, 245, 246, 

269. DoM. xviii. 91. 
(Grants to) Tit. B. xi. 226, 232. 
Butlers, Earls of OrmoTid, Tit. B. viii. 

301. xi. 141. 
Butler, (James) E. of Okrodhd, Tit. B. xi. 

12, 17 b. 18 b. 20 b. 32 b. 88, 127, 

236, 242. 

Butler, (Lord James) Tit. B. xi. 406, 
436. 

Butler, (Pierce) Ld. Cahir^ Tit. B. xiii. 
81. 

Butler, (Pierce) E, of Offoty, Tit. B. xi, 
354, 408. 

Butler, (Tho.) E. of Ormond, Tit. B. xii. 

74,76. 94, 152. 
Butler, (Tho.) Lord Cahir.TiT. B. xi. 36. 
Button, (Capt.) Otho, E. viii. 220, 325. 
Buxton Waters, Vesp. F. xii. 127. 
Buys, (Paul) Galba. C. ix. 377. x. 23, 24, 

75, i79. xi.95,216. 
Buzenval, ( . . . de) Nrro, B. vi. 32J, 434, 

435. Galba, E. vi. 3t2. 
Byng, (Dr.) an oration at Canibr. Tit. C. 

vi. 157. 
Byron, (...) Cal. E. i. 59. 
Byfet, (Hugh) Tit. B. xi. 84b. 
Byfet, (John) Tit. B/xi. 50. 



Cabarot, (...) Nero, B, vi. 344. 
Cabreth, (David) Galba, D. ii. 275. 
Cade, (Joh. de la) Vesp. A. xviii. 87. 
Cadiz, (Expedition to) Otho, £. ix. 306, 

319' 3«» 326* 334 b. 335, 335 b. 

344- 

Cadoci, (S.) vita Se paffio. Tit. D. xxii. 
51.107. 

Caedmon, — Prayers, Jul. A. ii. 136. 
Cxfar, (Hen.) vicar of Left withiel. Tit. B. 
iii. 75. 

Caefar, (Sir Julias) Judge of the Admiralty, 
Jul. C. iii. 75. Otho, E. ix. 395. 

Caefar, (Dr.) Commiflioner for Danilh 
caufes, Nero, B. iv. 231. 

Capiarinus, (Alex.) Card. Vitil* B. vi. 
41b. 

Caefis, (Paul de) Card. S. Euftachi, Vitbl. 

B. ix. 114. 
Caftre, (Jaques de) Galba, B, v. 339. 

Calais. 

(England's title to) Jul. F. vi. 164, 
166. 

(Plans oO Aug. i. vol. ii. 57, 70, 71, 
75. 

Concordia apud Caletum, Vesp. A. vii. 
104 b. 

(Treaty of) Galba, B. vii. 200. 
(Englilh governors, and commiffioners at) 

Galba', B. i. 47, 51, 52, 53, 99, 

162. 

(French lords at the treaty of) Cal. D. 

iii. i6o. ' 
(Merchants of the ftaple at) Galba, B. i. 



Calais. 

24,125, 127. X. 244. xii. 127, 128, 
129. 

Mifcell. Cal. B. ix. 28. D. iii. no, 1 1 l, 
119, 120, 125. E. i. 28, 152. ii. 98. 

IV. 307, 314. vi. I. 2. ix. 421. GALBi), 

C. viii. 224. Tit. fl. v. 87, 144. F. 
iii. 262. Faust. E. vii. Appewd. 
xxviii. 13. 

Calatrava, (order of) iu* Revenues, Vbsf^ 

C. vi. 385. 

Caldcot, (manor of) Tit. B. viiL 273^ 
30S. 

Calderoa, (Licenciadb) Vesp. C, vii. 410. 
Calendaria, Jul. A. vi. i, 2, 8. B. vii. i b. 

D. vii. 34 b. 45 b. iji b. xi. 85. 
Tib. B. iii. 2. Cal. A. viii. i. xVi 
63 b. 65 b. 105 b. CLAUD.D.vi. 216. 
Nero, A. ii. 1. C. iv. 20. Galba, A. 
xviii. 2. E. X. I. Vitbl. A. i. i. viii. 
1. xii. 62 b. 69 b. xviii. 2. E.xvii. 1, 
Vesp. A. ii. 2, 19. xiv. i. xvi. i. E. 

V. lib. Tit. D. xv. i. xxvii. 3. 
DoM. viii. t68. Cleop. B. iii. 36. 
xiv. I. D. vii. 5 b. Faust. A. viii^ 
43 b. B. vi. 101. viii. 2. 

Mii'cell. de computo Ecclefiaft. Tib. A. 
iii. 39 b. B. i. no. v. i b. Cal. A. 
xir. 104. Claud. A.iv. i. Vitel. A. 
xii. 37 b. E; xvii. 241 b. Vesp. E. xvi. 
84. DoM. i. 39. ix. II, 12 b. 
V. Imago Mundi. 
Calixtus, Papa, Otho, D. iv. 72 b. 
Calixtus II. Papa. 

de Miraculis S. Jacobi majoris, Ner0, 

A. xi. 38. 

Epift. ad Cluniacenfes, Nero, A. xi. 

Epilh ad Hen. V. Imp. Claud. A. i. 

35 

CaUxti nr. p. Bulla, Sec. Cleop. Civ. 
20 b. 

Calliac, (M. de) Tit. B. vii. 379. 
Callyeni, Epifcopi et Legati, Prophetic: Hfc 

bernice, Vesp. E. ii. 105. 
Calthorp, (J.) Galba, C. ix. 134. 
Calvart, (le) Galb a, C. xi. 267. 
Calvert, (Geo.) Jul. C. iii. 126, 130. 
Calves (kins, (Export of) Tit. B. iv. 27a. 
Cambray, (treaties of) Galba, B. ix. 175, 

204, 204 b. 207, 212, 230. VlTBL^ 

B. xii. 207 b. Vesp. F.v. 101, 
Cambrici Annailes, Cl aud. C. iv. 247* 
Cambridge. 

Convocation of. Tit. C. vi. 171. 
Colle6lanea de Academia Se villa^ Faust. 

C. iii. vii. 102. ' 
Incjuifuio de terris, Tib. A. vi. 76. 
Sodalitium nobilium Cantab. Ti b. B. v. 7 
Earl of, vid. Plantagcnet. 

Camden, (Will.) 

Certificates of Arms, Galba, B. 1. 163. 

Commiflibn to vifit certain counties, Jul. 
F, viii. 66. ' ^ 

Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibefni- 

car. Faust. F. i.— x. 
Colleaanea, ]xJl. F. vi. 396 b. x. 127, 

158 b. 160 b. 181. xi. 286. Tit. F; . 

vii. viii. ix. xi. Cl e op. A. iv. 
Coll. Heraldica, Faust. E. i. 
Grammatica Gr«:a, Vesp. E. viii. 75. 
Vocabul. Sax. Lat. Vesp. E. viii. 132. 
Grammaticalia, Vesp. E* viiJ. 183'. 
Aiiimadverfioncs in ejufdem Britarioikto^ 

JtJL. F. vi. 271, 292; 
Epitaphs, Jul. F. vi. 408. 
Dedications, Jul. F. vL 393 b. 
Letters, Jul. C. iii. 14 b. idh. ^gh. 

151 b. v. 4 ». 34. 42, 57, 73, ajo hi 



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Cambden, (Will.) 

233. F. vi. 441. Vesp, F. ix. 140. 

Tit. B.iv. 280 b. 
(Letters to) Jul. C. v. 
t^atocra regis, (CoUeftanca dc) Ves^. C. 

xiv. 53, 55- 
Camerarii, (Hamfr.) pofleffiones in Sudria^ 

Jul. C. ix. 95. 
Campaones^ (Mr.) Nbrd» B. vi. 289. 
Campbell, (John) of Lundy, Cal. B.i. 73. 
Campbell, (Tho.) Earl of Argyle, Letters, 

$cc, Cal. B. i. 72, 103. iii. 60, 279, 

vii. 36. ix. 236, 258, 269. C. i. 138, 
155 b. 282,236. 

Mis and three other lords remiifion, 
Cal. C. iii. 90. 

Campbell, (Agnes Keith) Cfs. of Argyle, 
Cal. C. iv. 232, 236, 237. 

Campeius, ^Card.*) Vitel.B. iii. 197, 217, 
221. iv. 26, 32, 35 b. 38, 39,42,42 b. 
44, 44 b. 48 b. 51, 55, 56, 60, 65. 
68 b. 71,72 b. 73» 79* 83,85,86, 89. 
98,99,99b. nob. 113, 116, 135, 155, 
1100, 205. V. 7 b. 10, Sob. 136, 148, 
154. >63, 174, 175, 175 b. 185, 191, 
228. vi. 24, 202, 241. vii. ii8> 183, 
214, 219. viii. 2, 5, II, 24,42,92, 
140, 148, 163. ix, 6, 38, 89, 91, loi, 
115 b. 

His proceedings on the divorce of Hen. 

viii. ViTEL. B. xii. paffim. xiv. 222, 
259. 

Campion, (Edm.) Hifiory of Ireland, Vi- 

TiL. F.ix. 73 b. 
Campofregofo, (Tho. de) Doge of Genoa, 

Vesp. F. i. 86, 88, 92. 
Camprufias, (Jo.) Nero, B. vi. 166. 
Campvere, Galba, D. iii. 44. vii. 3. 
Canellis, (de) Vicis et Wardis, Vesp. C. 

xiv. 358. 

Canonby Priory, (Indenture of) Cal. B. 
vii. 163. 

Canones Apoft. et Concilior. Claud. D. 

ix. 1 26 b. E. V. 2 b. 239. 
Canonum, CoUedUo, Cleop. C. viii. 37. 
Canonizatio Sandor. Vesp. D. iii. 139. 
CanofTa, (Lod.) Eps. Vitel. B. ii. 147 b. 
Cant, (J. Adr.) Galba, C. xi. 279. 
Cantalop, (Monot. de) Vesp. F. xiii. 25. 

Canterbury. 

Hiftoria Archiepp. Cantuar. Jul. B. iii. 
29 b. C.iL 130. vi. 98. D. ii. i. Tib. 

A. vi. 37 b. Galba, E. iii. 60. Vi- 
TEL.E.xvii. 225. Cleop. D.ix. 69. 

de illorum fucceffione et nominib. Tib. 

B. v. 20. Galba, E. iv. i b. Vitel. 

A. xi. 35 b. Vesp. A. xvi. 14. xxii. 8. 

B. xix. 232 b. Tit. A. xix. 150. 
Cleop. A. xii. 45 b. F. i. 248. 
Faust. B. vii. 4. 

De illorum primatu, Dom.v. 13. Cleop. 
E. i. 47- 

Feoda in eorundem intronizat/ Vitel. 

E.xvii 218, 218 b. 
de eorundem privilegiis, advocationibus^ 

&c, Aug. ii. 61. Tib. C. ix. 45, 

Vitel. A. viii. paffim. Vesp. C. xiv. 

270. Cleop. F.i. 253, 262,265,275, 

340. Faust. E. v. 235 b. 
Controvcrfix circa Jurifdidlionem, Nero, 

C. ix. 183. DoMiT. V. 14 b. 
Ecdef. Metrop. Cartse, ilatuu, &c. Jul. 

D. ii. 166 b. Aug. ii. 36,67. Galba, 
£. iii. 54. iv. paffim. 

Nomina SSor. qui ibidem fepeliuntur, 
Claud. B.ix.265. 



Canterbury. 

Varia de eadem Eccl. Galba, E. iv. 

paffiiiV. Vesp. B. xv. too. Tit. A. xiii. 

154, 154 b. 160 b. 161, 165. Cleop. 

E. i. 57, 62, 63, 134. F. i. 267, 348. 

Faust. A. v. 2 b. 3, 4. B. vi. too, 

100 b. vii. 4 b. 
Caulogus libror. in eadem Eccl. Jul. 

C. vi. 98 b. 
Archidiaconat. inftitnt. et pertinentia, 

TiB. C. ix. 47. Faust. B. v. 103. 
City Charters, Jvl. D. ii. 126. 
Monaderia ibidem^ 

Ecclefiae Chrifti, Cartae, Aug. ii. 47, 

55> 79» 9a» 
Varia, Jul. B. iii. 49 b. Tib. A. ii. 
12 b. 14 b. C. ix. 46b. Claud. A. 
iiL I, 4b. 5, 6. C. vi. 165 b. 166, 
197. Galba, E. iii. 31, 61. iv. 
paffim. ViTfiL. A. viii. 5, 6, 8. E. 
xvii. 218 b. 219. Vesp. A. xviii. 
108 b. CLfiOPk E4 iv. 301. 
Sci. Auguftini, Carts, privilegia, Sec. 
Jul. D.ii. 39b. 114,134, 173, 
213b. Claud. D. x. 8. Vitel. 
A. ii. 6 b« viii. 8. Faust .A. i. 
Chronicon, Vitel. E. xiv. 177. 
Excerpta ex Annalib. Otho, D. iv. 
119. 

Catal. et vitx abbatum. Jul. D.ii. 

I. Tib. a. ix. 105. 
Nomina SSor. qui ibidem fepe- 

liuntur, Claud. B. ix« 265 b. 
Varia, Vesp. A. v. 92. Append. 

xiv. 2t 

Sci. Petri et Pauli, Vesp% B. xx. 277, 

278, 278 b. 280. 
Sc«. Trinitatis, Tib. C. ix. 46 b. 

Cantica, vid. Liturgici libri. 

Cantilupa, (W. de) Epifc. Wigorn, con- 

iHtutio, Claud. A. viii. 209 b. 
Conceffio, Vitel. C. ix. 201. 
Cantley, (John) Cal. B. vii. 151. 
Canute, K. of England. 

Charters, Laws, Sec, Aug. ii. 8, 24, 69. 

Tib. B.iv. 86. Claud. D.ii. 16 b. 

17. Nero, A. i. i, 14. Vitel. E. 

V. 159, 177 b. Tit. a. xxvii. 88. 
Capell, (Arth.) Jul. C. iii. 102, 103. 
Capell, (H.) Tit. B. i. 97. 
Capella, (Martianus) comment, in ejufdem 

libro de Aftrologia, Vesp. A. ii. 75. 
Capellx, (Felicis) Aflronomica, Tib.B.v. 

54- 

Capgrave, (John) de laudibus Henricor. 

Tib. a. viii. Vitae Scor. Tib. E. i. 
Capital, (. . . le) Cal. D.iii. 102. 
Capon, (Wm.) dean of Card. Coll. Ipf- 

wich. Tit. B. i. 275. 
Capua, ( ) Abp. of Vitel. B. vi. 72. 
Capua, ^Tho. de) Cardinal, Summa die* 

taminis, Dom. vi. 

Caraffa family, (invectives againll the) 

Nero, B. vi. 11. 
Caravaial, (B.) Card. S. Crucis, Vitel. B. 

ii. 12. iii. 74, 142 b. 
Carbenus, (Count) Vitel. B. ii. 36. 
Card-makers, (petition of) Tit. F. iv. 

291. 

Cardinales : de eorum dignitate, Jul. B. iii. 
23 b. 

detitulis, Faust. B. vii. 10. 

College of, Vitel. B. iL iio. iii. iii, 

209. V. 58, 75, 162. vi. 14 b. vii. 210. 

ix. 36. 

Varia de, Tib. B.iv. 211. Cal. E. viii. 
50. xi. 83. Nero, B. vi. 127. 
Faust. B. vii. 14. 



Varior Cardinal. Epift. Cleop. E. iL 

113, & inde paffitn. 
Cardinal's CoJl. Ipfwich, Tit. B.i. 275. 

Oxford, Tit. F.iii.a. 

Cardona, (J. B.) Vesp. F. xiii. 328. 
Cardoffi), (Aires) Nero,,B. i. 133. 
Carelagh Caftle, granted to T. D. of Surrey^ 

Tit. B.xi. 171. 
Carenzone, (Nic.) Galba, C. viiL 221, 

267. ix. 29, 31. 70, 75, 98 b. X. 159. 
CareA>roke, (pofleffiones Priorat. de) Otho* 

B. xiv. 3. 

Caretta, (Fabric, de) Gd. Maft. of Rhode*. 
Otho, C. ix. 8, 12, 13, 14. 16, 18, 
21 b. 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 b. 28, 30, 
34t 35 

Carew family. Tit. B. xi. 60, 66, 92. 
97. 305- 

Carew, (Geo.) agent at Danzig, Nero, B. 

ii. 286 b. 292 b. Vesp. F. xiii. 332. 
Carew, (G.) Jul. C. iii. 80, 197, 19S, 

205. Vesp. F. xiii. 326. 
Carew, (Sir Geo.) Mailer Gen. of Ordn. in 

Ireland, Tit. B.xii, 57(8. 
Carew, (Leonard) Tjt. B. xi. 162. 
Carew, (SirNich.) Cal. D. viii. 1. 
Carew, (Sir Peter) Tit. B. xii. 158. 
Carew, (R.) Jul. C. iii. 30 b. v. 33. 
Carew, (Rich.) on the Englifli tongue, Jul. 

F. xi. 261. 

Carey, (Sir Geo.) Inflruaions to, Cal.B. 

V. 228. C. vii. 23, 30, 32, 38, 39. 

Tit. B. ii. 439. 
Carey, (Geo.) Vesp. F. xii. 177. Tjt. 

B. V. loi. 

Carey. (Henry) Lord Hunfdon. 
Letters, &c. Cal. B. viu. 216. C. 1. 
383. iii. 516. V. 37. loi. viii. 83, 85, 
92»ioo, 102b. io8b. 121, 122, 123, 
129. ix. 7, 17. D. i. 96, 105, !o6. 
13a b. 203, 258. E. viii. 171. Tit. 
F. xiii. 249. 

Carey, (Sir John) Cal. D.ii. 386, 499. 
Carey, (SirRobt.) Cal. D.ii. 372, 376, 
389. 

Carey, (Robert) Cal. D. i. 325. 
Carick goods, (Sale oi) Append, xxviii. 
131. 

Carie, (Sir Geo.) Galba, C. vi. P. ii. 
171* 175- 

Carleton, (Dudley) Ld. Dorcheller, Visp. 
F. xiii. 332. 

Carleton, (Dudley) Jul. C. v. 63. Cal. 

E.x. 277, 341. Nero, B. vii. 185. 
Carleton, (Geo.) Jul.C. v.53. 
Carlifle, (Plans of) Aug. i. Vol. I 11, 

T2, 13. 

(decay of) Tit. F. xiii. 220. 
(treaty of) Tit. F. xiii, 232. 
Carlifle Herald, Cal. B. vii. 185. 
Carlifle, (Capt.) Otho, E. vui. 150. 
Carmichael, (H.) Ca l. C. viii. 256 b. 
Carmichael, (John) Laird, Cal. C. v. 40,, 

41 b. vii. 9. viii. 126 b. 
Carmina, Latine, Jul. A. vii. 64, 75, 82b. 

9^93. 93 b. 121. B.vii. 57. C v. 86. 

115 b. D. ii. 165. iii. 159, 19,. vii. 34, 

127b. 128, 133b. 134. xi. 99b. F. 

vii. 135, 148. X. 74, 75, 119, ,29. 

xi. 217. Tib. A. iv. 166 b. 167, 167 b. 

i68b. 169,170b. 171b. 173b. C. 

vi. 6b. Cal. A. x. 203 b. 204 b. 

xi. 164 b. xviii. 20. B. v. 40, 264. 265. 

C. i. 333 b. E.xi. 337. xii. 371, 409, 
410, 412. Claud. A. x. x^i. 193. 
C. ii. 275. NsRo. C. iii. 208 b, D. in. 
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INDEX. 



246. Galba, a. xviii. 33 b. C. iv. 
294 b. 380. ViTEL. A. X. 137. xvii. 
23 b, 163 b. Vesp. a. xviii. 168 b. 
xix. 55. B.xiii. 115 b. 118 b. & fcq. 
xir. 18. XXV. 117, 123. D. vi. 75 b, 
ix. 169. xix. 25, 28, 45 b. 52. £. xii. 
lOfliob, Tit. A. xviii. 7 b. 82 b. xx. 
paffim. xxiv. 91. xxv. 93, D. xv. 58. 
xix. 38. xxiv. 16, Do MIT. iv. 244. 
viiL 12 b. ix. 15. xiii. 106. Cleop. 
A.viii. 2. xiv. 107. B. ix. lob. C.i. i. 
Faust. A.vL 151. viii. 171 b. B. ix. 
242 b. 

Poema de foemina infantem comedere 
coadla» Cleop. A. viii. 59. 
AngUcc, Jul. A. v. 126b. 175. viii. 3. 
D. viii. 27. Tib. E. vii. Cal. B.v. 
265. C.i. 10, 17, 270. Claud. A. ii« 
127. Nero, A. vi. J93b. x. 37. 
ViTEt. C. ix. 60 b. xiii.£. x. 184, 
SCO. Vesp. a. xxv.paffim. B. xvi. i, 
4. D.ix. 201. xiii. 181 b. Tit. A. 
xxiv. 79, 90b. Cleop. C. iv. 69, 71. 
D. ix. 113, 144 b. 150 b. 153 b. 
Append, xxvii. 131. xlv. 5. 
Colledlions of EngliQi poems, Cal. A. 

ii. 1—135. GALBA,E.ix. 
Curfur o* World, Vesp. A. iii. 
tiibernice, Vesp. E. ii. 115. 
Saxonice, Tib. B.i. no, 113. Vitel. 
A. XV. 

Literis Saxonicis, Vesp. D. xiv. 219 b. 
Wallice, DoM.iv. 244. 
Nornlanno-Sax. Cal. A. ix. 230, 243. 
Gallice, Jul. A. iii. j, i b. v. 176 b. vii. 

70b. C. ix. t3b. D. vii. 133 b. Cal. 

A. ix. 247. xviii. 2oJb. B: v. 40, 316 b. 

E. vii. 151, 2s6,299. xL 83, 86. xii. 

86b. 106, 1 10, 1 14. Vitel. C. viii. 24. 

Vesp. A. vii. E. iv. 148. Tit. A. xxi. 

94b. DoM.iv. 258. 
Gallo Norman. Claud. D. iii. I b. 
lulice, Cal. B. v. 316 b. Nbro>B. vi. 

246. 

Pcrficc, Cleop. A . ix. 
Camaby, (Sir Ralph) Cai..B. iii. 197,207, 

230,251,253. 
Camaby, (Sir Reynold) Cal. B. iii. 233. 
-Cimaby, (Sir WHliam) CaI. B. iii. 246. 
Came, (Dr. Edm.) Cal. E.iv. 6. 
Carne, (Sir Edw.) Nero, B. vi. 9. 
Came, (Edw.) Cal. E. v. 69, Galea, B. 

X. 89, 127. 
Carnegie, (Sir Robt.) Cal. B. ix. 8. 
Carolas M. vid. Charles L £mp. Eginhardus. 
Caron, (Noel dc) G a l b a , C. xi. 340. D. iii. 

19, 22, 26. iv. 142, 187, 189, 243, 

262, 293. viii. ^6, 1S8, 248, 251. xL 

236. E. i. 270, 290. 
Caron, (Nic.) Cal. E. iv. 32. 
Carow, (John) Vitel. B. x. 84. 
Carpeateri^ (Joh.) Eff-t^qrvf** ttM^oKutUp 

Append, xxvii. 103. 
Carpenter, (John) Vesp. C. xiv. 277. 
Carpi,(A.de) Vitel. B.ix. 144. 
Carr, fam. Cal. C. ix. 286*. 
Carr, (Robt.) E. of Somcrfct, Tit. B. vii. 

416. 

Carr, (Robt.) Vifc. Rocheftcr, Txt. C. vii. 

116. Faust. E. L 30. 
Carrickfergus, (Plan of) Auo. i. voK ii. 41, 

42. 

Cartas Andqux. 

Carta R. Hen. I. de libertatibus et de 

FoTcfta, Jul. A. ix. i6ob. Vitel. 

£. V. 166. DoM. viii. 1 18. 
Magna Carta, R. Joh. Jul. D. vii. 

1%Z b. Avo.^. 106. Claud. D. ii. 



116. Galea, E. iii. 71 b. iv. 53. 
TiT. B. viii. 563. 
Magna Carta, R. Hen. III. Jul. D. iL 
122. Auc.il. 51. Nero, D.i. 197b. 
Galba, E. iv. 55. Tit. A. viii. 
63 b. 

Carta R. Hen. III. de Forefta, Jul. B. 
xii. 221. D. ii. 124. vii. 125. Gal« 
BA, E. iv. 65 b. Tit. A. viii. 65 b. 

CaruR. Edw. Nero, A.vi. 167. 

Cartas R. Joh. initium de libert. Ecclef. 
Claud. C. ii. 3. 

vid. Statata antiqua. 

Varia de Cartis Ant. Jul. D. ii. 187. 
Galba, £. iii. 79. Faust. B. i. 
208. 

Nomina Anglica in Cart. ant. cxplicata, 
Jul. D. viL 127 b. Nero, A. xii. 
142. Galba, £. iv. 46 b. 

Carta ct Tcftamenta de dimiffionib. terrar. 

Append, xix. 

Carthago : De ejufdemexcidio, Vesp. E. xii. 
100 b. 

Carthufianor. ordinis ftatuta, Jul. A. ix. 
23. Cal. A. ii. 139. Nero, A. iii. 130. 
Onus, Tib. A. ix. 101. 
MifccII. Nero,A. iii. i6ib. 167,167 b. 
Cartortenfis traftatus, Nero, D. vl 36. 

Vitel. C. iv, 52. 
Cartright, (John) Nero, B. viii. 68. 
Carum, (Matthieude) Galba, C.vi.P. ii. 
33- 

CarviUe, (Robt.) Cal. C. ix. 171 D.i. 
337- 

Cafae-candidae Ecch Efafcopi, Tib. B. v. 
21. 

Cafalis,(Sir Gregory) Nero, B. vi. 27, 103, 
126. Vitel. B. vii. 193, 205 b. viii. 
8, 13, 16, 18, 21, 30, 40, 118b. 126, 
H3» H9» "5^» ^^S' '^7» 169. ix.paflim. 
X. 35, 50, 106, 112, 115, 141, 145, 
189 b. 195. xi. 7, 8, 33, 46, 50, 54, 
123,139,147,154,157,172,188. xiii, 
137* 143^ H7» "63. 183, .189, 
212, 221, »v. 148, 162, 166, 171, 
189, 192, 208, 215, 231, 251, 
<Joh.) Protonot. Jul. E. ii. 59. Nero, 
B. vi. 124, 135. vii. 79. Vitel. B. 

viii. 22. X. 103, 106, 109, 113, 115, 
'23t »3J» 164. xi. 29b. 56. 

(Paul) Vitel. B. viii. i6i. x. 111. 
114 b. xi. 29,55, 84. 

Cafaubonus, (If.) Jul. C. v. 60 b. 63 b. 
142. 

Care,(Capt.) Inftruaions, CAL.C.iii. 149. 

Cafcnbroek, (Leonard) Colled, of treaties, 
Nero, B. iii. 308. 

Cafimir IV. K. of Poland, Nero, B. ii. 94. 

Cafimir, (John) Covnt Palatine, 

Cal.E. viii. 56. xii.' 399, 436. Gal- 
ba, B. xi. 329, 359, 391, 400, 401, 
416, 419, 421. Cvi. P. ii. 33, no, 
113,141b. 196b. 217,271. vii.243, 
D.i. 172. vii. 262. viii. 238, 240. 

ix. 69. xiii. n6. Vesp. F. iii. 45, v. 
218, 228,233. TiT.E ii. 384. 

Caffilis, (E. of) vid. Kennedy. 
Caffiodorus, (M.agn. Aur.) de Div. left. 

Vssp. B. xiii. 6, 40 b. 
Caftcllanus, (. . . .J Phyfician to Mary Q;^ 

of Sc. Cal. C. iii. 213. 
Callcllenfis, (Polyd.) Cleop. E. iii. 173. 
Cafteilione, (Lapus de) Cleop. C. v. 112, 

141 b. 185, 189 b. 
Caftello, (Adrian dc) Caj^d. 8. Chryfogoni, 

Vitel. B. ii. 6*47* "^1 ^07, no. 



111,114,117,130 b. 195. iii. I, 31, 
99b. 124, 133, 136, 139, 143, 148. 
Caftelnau, (Michel de) Seigneur de Mauvif- 
fiere, Cal. C. iii. 498, 535. v, 61, 77. 
vii. 135 b. 236,262. viii. 216. £. vii, 
198. Nero, B. vi.4i2« Galba, E. 
vi. 9b. 15. Tit. B. ii. 253. vii. 222, 

3«7>329»333* 34i' 3S^f 37^- 
Caftelnau, (N. de) Galba, C. viii. 170. 
Caftile, (Treaties between France &) Tit. 

A. iii 2, 43. 
Caftilla, (Ant. de) Tit. B. vii. 41 1, 
Caftillon, (Marlhalde) Cal, E. iv. 5. 
Caflle, (Tho.) Tit. B. vii. 470. 

(J.) Tit. B. vii, 477. 
Caftor, (Joh.) Chron. Vitbl. E. xvii. 19I4 

Vbsp. C. xiv. 130. 
Caftricomius, (Pancr.) Jul. C. v. 30b. 
Caftro, (Giofeppe de) a roiffionary, Vesp* 

F.xii. 143. Tit. B. vii. 112, 133, 
Caftro, (D. Juan de] Roteiro de India^ 

Tib. D.ix. 
Caftro, (Mclchior a) Tit. A. x.79. 
Cafu?, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. 197 b. v. 22, 
Catallonim inventaria temp. Job. Nero, C« 

iii« 184 b. 

Catechifmus, iBrevis) Claud. A, viii, 
203 b. 

Cater, (Diereck) Galba, C. iv. 15. 
Cathay, (voyages to) Otho, E. viii. 10, 

41, 67, 77. 107. 
Cathedrals, (a uble concerning) 0th Ot 

E. xi. 30, 

Catherina. (S.) Paffio, Cal, A. viii. 165, 

Tit. D. xviii. 133 b. 
Catherine, Queen to Hen, V. 
Her will, Tib. E. viii. 221. 

Catherine of Aragon, (Q.) wife to Hem 
VIII. 

Concerning hermarriage, Vitel. C. xi. 
47> 54> 9^9 lift 145* Vbsp. C. xii. 
1911 218. Append, xxvii, 133. 

Her reception, Vesp. C. xiv. 81. 

Concerning her divorce, Otho, C. x. 
Vitel, B. x. 159 b, ie inde paffim, 
xi. 216, 335, 247. xii. paffim. xiii« 
paffim. Vesp. B. v. F. ix. 143, Tit. 
B. i. 71. 

Admitted into a religious fraternity, 

Vesp. C, vi. 384 b. 
Her will, Otho, C. x, 216. Tit. C# 

vii. 44 b. 
Her funeral, Otho, C. x. 219 b. 
letters, Cal. B. vi. 35. D. vi. 92# 93« 

94. E. i. 1. Otho, C. x. 176. Vesp. 

C. xii. 207. F. iii. 15. xiii. 72. 
A miracle at her tomb, Vif«L. B. xiv. 

220 b. 

Catherine Howard, Q;^to Hen. VIU. Otho, 
C. X. 250. 

Catherine Parr, Q;^ to Hen. VIII. Vesp. 

F. iii. 16 b, 17. 

Catherine (of York, d. of Edw. IV.) on her 

right to the Crown, Jul. F. vi. 409, 
Catherine, Q^of Caftile, Sifter to Hen. IV, 

K. of Engd. Vesp. C. xii. 100, 120. 

F. iii. 39 b. 40. 
Catherine, Sifter to Hen. IV. K. of Fr, 

Vesp, F. iii. 85 b. 
Catherine, 4th Wife to Ch. ^randon, D. of 

Suffolk, Vbsp. F. xiii, 80 b. 
Catherine of Medicis, Q^of France, Cal. 

C. i. 74. iii. 182. vii. 50 b. 224, 

£. vi. 58, 1051 xii. 409, 412. Ne-t 

RO, B. vi. 362. Vesp. F. iii. 69. 

V. 502. vi, 82, 96b, 14^*, Tit. fit 

vii. 254. 

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INDEX. 



Catholic faith, (conlroverfy concerning) 

Viis?. A. XXV. 54. 
Catholics, (Roman) in England, Galba, 

D. xii.83 b. £• i. 130. Tit. C. vii. 

J9 b. 236. 
Catlaro, (Redor ©0 Or ho, C. ix. 97. 
Catonis dillicha, Vesp. B. xiii. iiob^ 

Prseccpta moralia? Vesp, D. vi. 75 b. 
Catrik, (John) Galba, B. i. 25. 
Cttzianer^ aStyrian^ his defection, VitzL. 

B. xxt. 49« 
Cauda: de h^minibus caudatis» Claud. 

B, vii. J03 b. 
Cauliield, (Sir Tob.) Tit. B. x. 209, 236. 
Caundiih, (Rich.) Nero, B. iii. 93, 100. 

ViTBL. B« xxi. 117, 137, 138. 
Caufop, (Mr.) Note of tolls in Denmark, 

NsROi B. iv. 91. 
Cavaignes, (...) Cal. E. vi. 44, 4$. 

Galba, D. iv* S44. 
Cavalcanti^ (Ooido) Cal. £. v. 139. Vbsp. 

F. vi. 52 b. 
CaVe, (Franc.) Clbop. E. iv. 215 b. 
Cave, (Lifie) Galba, C. vi. P. ii. 295, 
Cavendiih, (John) Vesp. F. xiii. ii. 
Cavendilh, (Wm.) Tit. B, i. 389. 
Caw-mills, forredder of, Cal. B. vii. 

129, 176. 

Ceadwadd* K. of Weft Sax. Grant, Avo. 
ii. 86. 

Cecil, (David) Grandfather to Ld. Barlcigh, 
Vesp. F. xiii. 159, 159 b. Tit. B. i. 

Cecil, (Robert) fiarl of Salifbury. 
Lett. (1584.) GaLBa, E. vi. 252.— 
(1585.) Galba, E. vi. 271. — (1591.) 
Cal. E. viii. ill.— (1592.) Cal. E. 
viii. 369.— (1593.) Galba, D. x. 
]0 b. — (1595O Galea, D. xk 2o« 
aoa— (I59i>.) Galba, D. xii. 39. 
—(1597-) Cal. D. ii. 364, 406.— 
(1598.) Cal. E. ix. 411, 415, 462. 
Galba, D. xii. 174. — (1600.) Cal 

D. ii 496, 535. Nero, B. ii. 308. 
Vesp. C. viu. 357, 365, 3^.— (1602.) 
Nitio, B4 v. 151.— (1603.) Cal. £. 
X. 156, 158, 202, 204* 209, 213, 217, 
236, 406. xi. 52.'— >(i6o4.) Cal. E. 
X. 215, 388. xi. 36, 40, 106. Galba, 

E. i. 150. Tit. C. vii. 342.— (1605.) 
Cal. E« xi. 114* 229, 234b. 263. 
Galba, £. i. 288, 291. 

Inftruftions and Mifcell^ Jul. F. vi. 94. 
Cal. E. iv. 309. ix. 439, 454, 484. 
Nero, B. iv. 142. Galba, D. x. 
10 b. xii. 105, 322 b. xiii. 227. 

Cecil, (Thomas) Soti to Ld. Burleigh, 
Lett. Cal. C. iv. 89. Galba, C.ix. 
112, Tit. B. ii. 284. 

Cecil, (William) Lord Burleigh. 

Lett. &c (1558.) Cal. B. vui. 143. 
(1559.) Tit. B. xiii. 3.(1560.) Cal. 
B. ix. 139. X. 96. E. v. 113. Galba, 
B. xi. 257. Tit. B. xiii. 3. (1561.) 
Tit. B. xiii. 29, 30, 35, 38, (1562.) 
Cal. B. X. 199. Vesp. C. vii. 224. 
Tit. B. xiii. 75. (1563.) Galba, C. 
i. 157. (1564,) Galba, C. i. 196. 
Tit. B. xiii. 93, 99. (1566.) Tit. 
B. ii. 359. xiii. 167. (1568.) Cal.C. 
i. 58, 88. E. vi. 56. (1569.) Jul.F. 
yi. 146. Cal. C« i. 334. Galba, C 
iii. 148. Tit. B. ii. 324, 336.— 
(1570.) Cal. C. ii. 11, 25, 31, 32, 
38. V^ESP. C. vii. 326. — (1571.) Jul. 
P. vi. 175. Cal. C. ii. 60. iii. 227, 
239, 240, 241, 249, 251, 254, 255. 



(1572.) Cal. C. iii. 386, 394. Vesp. 
F. vi. 8, 49 b. 63, 102 b. 1 15 b. 12; b. 
131, 163, 181, i82», 195. Tit. B. vii. 
4. — (1573.) Vesp. F. vi. 232, 233, 
(»574) Tit. B. ii. 298, 357* 
—(1577.) Galba, C. vi. P. i. 113. 
Vesp. F. xii. 127. Tit. B. ii. 233, 
288, 455.— (1578.) Cal. E. vii. 74. 
—(1579.) Tit. B. xiii. 297. — (1580.) 
Cal. C. vi. 17 b. 51, 87. GalBa, 
E. vi. 5». Tit. B. ii. 423. iii. 92. 
— (1581.) Cal. C. vi. 114, 144, 
Galba, E. vi. 109. — (1582.) Cal. 
C. vii. 72. Nero, B. i. 295.— (1584.) 
Cal. C. viiL 14, 34 b. 125, 156. 
—(1585.) Galba, C. viii. 220,235. 
Lx. 15. — (1586.) Cal. C. viii. 278. 
ix. 320, 433. Nero, B. iii. 292, 301. 
Galba, C ix. 24, 71, 115, 116, 
122, I49f 163, ft6o, 267, 272, 274, 
3>3. 374- X. 16, 19, 40, 49, 77.— 
(1587.) Cal. B. viii. 283. D. i. 200. 
Galba, C. xi. 81, 252, 333. D. ii. 

10. — (1588.) Cal. D. i. 226. Gal- 
ba, D. iii. 120, 1S9. — (1589.) Gal- 
ba, D. iv. 107, 117, 145, 177, 191, 
195, 206.— (15^) Nero, B. viii. 53. 
Galba, D. vii. 113 b. 116 b. 129, 
155, 159 b. 174, 218 b. 230, 232, 
241 b. 267, 292, 296, 307 b.— (1591.) 
Cal. E. viii. 18, 131, 202. Gal- 
ba, D. viii. 42, 67, 80, 82, 88, 89 b. 
100, 110 b. 118, 120, 127, 127 b. 
128, 139, 139 b. 155, 166,173.191, 
213, 229, 231, a33> 263. Tit. B. 

11. 459. iii. 87. C. viL 16.— (1592.) 
Cal. E. viii. 143, 501. Nero, 
fi. viii. 24. Galba, D« ix» 6, 29, 
113 b. 123, 130, 167, 186, 191,225, 
234, 240, 242, 346, 252, 264 b. 308, 
334. — (1593.) Cal. D. ii. 190. E, 
ix. 170 b. 191. Galba, D. ix. 114b. 
X. 7*— (1594*) Cal. D. ii. 227. £. 
ix. 197. Galba, D. x. 144^ 151, 
154 b, 156 b. 158, 162, 174 b. — 
(1595.) Cal, £. ix. 263 b« 285. 
Galba, D. xL 22, 49, 184, 185, 
212, 217, 218.— (1596.) Cal. D. ii. 
271, 288. Galba, D. xii. 9.— •(1597.) 
Cal. D. ii. 531.— (fine A«.) Cal. 
E. vii. 43. G^LBA, C. iv. 381. 
Vesp. F. xiii. 325. Tit. B. ii. 227. 
xii. 625. C. vi. I. 

Mifcell. Otho, £. viii. 127. ix. 232. x. 
54. Tit. C. X. 77b. 

Cecile, daughter to Edw. IV. her intended 
marriage with James IV. K. of Sc. 
Vbsp. C. XVI. 67, 69. 

Cecilia, mother to K. Edw. IV. vid. 
NeviU. 

Cccyll, (Edw.) Jul. C. v. 82 b. 
CeleiUn P. Privileg. Ecd. Ebor. Vi- 

tel. A. ii. 104. 
Celeftin III. Pope : Bull, Aug. ii. iii, 115, 

130. 

Celeilin V. P. refignation, Tib. A. vii. 37 b. 
Celichith, (fynod. apud) Vtsp, A. xiv. 
147. 

Celfi, (Mino) Vesp. F. vi. i44*. 
Cenfura libror. Faust. C. vii. 161. 
Ceilulph, K. of Mercia, vid. Coenwulf. 
Ceolnoth, (Abp.) a deed, Ave. ii. lo. 
Geolwulf, K. of MerCia, Aug. ii. 93. 
Ceralvi, ( . . Marg. de) Nero, B. vi. 
221. 

Ceremoniis ,(de Regum) Vesp. C. xiv. 77. 
Cerevifue benediftio, Nbro, A. 1. 109. 



Cefaria, (Mich, de) Gcnl. of the Mino- 
rites, Vesp. C. xii. 47 b. 

Ccfbecke, (Jaqacsde) Galba, B. ir. 88* 

Cefsford, (Laird of) vid. Ker. 

Chaderton, (J.) Tit. B. i. 118. 

Chaligny, (...) Inftr. to, Cal. E. ix, 
433. 

Challenge, Vesp. D. xviii. 13I b. 

Chaloner, (John) Tit. B. xiii. 25. 

Chaloner, (Sir Tho.> Jul. C. iii. 44. 
Galea, B. xi. tiS. C. L 39,50, 51, 
73, 85, 208, 2i8. Vesp. C. vii. 99 b. 
219, 221, 222, 228, 236, 240, 242, 
248, 251, 253, 394 b. 396, 397 bw 
398, 398 b. 

Chalons, (pedigree of) Otho, D. iv. 61, 
»39' 

Chamberlains of England, Faust. E.iv.6o. 

(duties of) Vbsp. C. xiv. 265. 
Chmberlain, (Edw.) Cleop. E. iv. 50. 
Chamberlain, (Jo.) Jul. C. v. 196. Cal. 

E. viii. 222. 
Chamberlain, (Sir Tho.) Vbsp. C. vii. 

107, 120, 127, 133, 141, 210. 
Chamberlain, (Tho.) Galba, B. xii. 28* 

152, 156, 163, 171, 192, 199, 207, 

213, 216, 236. 
Chamberlayn, (...) Galba, C. x. 107. 
Chambers, (Dr. James) concerning attor- 

nies, drc. Append, xxviii. 185. 
Chambre, (Juan) Tit. B. ii. 476. 
Champagney, (FI.) Tit. B. vii. 387. 
Champigny, ( • • . ) Galba, C. v. 91* 

362, 379. 

Chancellors of England, Faust. C. ix. 
12, E. v. 164. 

Chancery, 

Index to fafe condu£b enrolled there, 

Jul. £. iii. 224. 
(Precedence of Mafters in) J u l. F.x. 103. 
(Suits in, by fubpoena,) Clbop. A. xv« 
Chandeler, (J.) Vesp. F. xiiL 24. 
Chandos, (Tho.) his marriage and iflbe, 

Jul. B. xii. 169 b. 
Chandos, (Geo. Ld.) vid. Brydges. 
Channel, (Chart of) Aug. I. vol. L 14. 

voL ti. 65, 66. 
Chapman, (Godfrey) Visp. C. vii. 308. 
Chapman, (Richd.) Otho, E. ix. 280. 
Chapman, (Tho.) Clbop. E. iv. 33. 
Chardry, Viede S. Jofaphat, Cal. A, ix. 
192. 

des 7 dormans, Cal. A. ix. 213 b. 
Charetier, (Alan) Qaadrilogium, &c. Jul. 

E. V. i. 29, 40. 
Charles I. Emperor. 

Life, Claud. B. vii. 192. Vesp. A. 

xiii. 94. Tit. A. xix. 24. vid. Egin« 

hardus, Turpinus. 
Death, Gal^a, A. xViii, 28. 
Varia, Vesp. C. xvi. 21. Tit. A. 

xxiv. 140. 
Charles V. Emperor. 

On his intended marriage with Mary of 

England, Galba, B. v. i, 10. Vbsp. 

C. xii. 273. ViTEL, C. xi. 193. 
Treaties, Cal. B. vii. 429. D. ix. 1 12. E. 

ii. 205. Galba, B. v. 367. vi. 144, 

148. vii. 273. X. 137, 145, 163. Vbsp. 

C. i. 307. 
Donation of Malta to the order of St. 

John, Otho, C. ix. 56. 
Debt to Hen. VIII. Galba, 6. iv. 126, 

128. v. 275. 
Voyage from Savonna to Barcelona, 

Vesp. C. xiii. 246. 



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INDEX. 



Interview with the Pope, Vitel, B. xiv. 

Inveiliture of Coant Enno to £. Fried. 

ViTEL, B. xxi. 33. 
Pafquinadc againll him, Vitel, B. xiv. 

238. 

CommiifionSy proclamations* and other 
flate papers, Galba, fi. vi* 138. vii. 
176, 3x0. viii. 43, 204. ix. no, 202. 
X. 10, i$» 18, 55, 131. xii. 22. 
Vitel. B. xviii. 172, Vbsf. C. ii. 
7, 138. iii. 62, 19^. ir. 394, 297, 
329. 

Lett. &c.— (1913.) Galea* B. iti. 93. 
— (1514.) Galea, B. iii. 138, 142. 
—(1515.) Galea, B. iii. 231.— 
(1516.) Galea, B. iv. 46, 6t, 86 b. 
104 b. 146.— (15 1 7.) Galba, B. v. 
201 b. 268, 277, 296 b. 309 b. 33a, 
vi. 2. 5 b. 60 b. Vesp. C. i. 113 b. 
(1 518.) VESP.C.i. 186,193.— (1519.) 
Vesp. C i. 239, 240, 343, 244, 
a68, 270, 284. — (1520.) Galea, B. 

vi. 208 b. Vitel. B. xx. 158 b. 162 b. 
Vesp. C, i. 294, 297,306. vii. 34. 
(1521.) Galea, B. vj. 179, 196. 

vii. 13, 18 b. 76, 95, 143, 149, 154 b. 
160 b. Vitel, B. iv. 177, 222. 
XX. 23 1. — (1522.) Nero, B. vii. 26,41. 
Galea, B. vii. 259, 290, 292. viii. 2, 
32,41. Vitel. B. XX. 269,269b. Vesp. 
C. ii. 4, 39 b.— (1523.) Galea, B. 

viii. 96 b. Vitel. B. XX. 283. Vesp. 
G. ii. 93, 93 b. 97, 1S6, 326. iv. 278. 
—(1524.) Galea, B. x. 130 b. 
Vesp. C. ii. 289, 303, 305, 319, 332, 
379' 380.— (1526.) Vesp. C. iii. 
»86b. vii. 38.-* (1527.) ViTBL. B. 
IX. 139. Vesp. C. iv. 31.— (1528.) 
Vesp. Civ. 204, 225, 226, 456, 257. 
— (1531.) Galea, B. ix. 234.— 
(1544.) Galea, B. ix. 234.— (fine 
A") Galea, B.iv. 156. vi. 108 b, x. 
129. Tit. B.i,2i9, 327, 333. 

Mifcell. Cal. D. viii. 185. E. iv. 21. 
Galea, B. vii. 15, 36. ix. 85. x. 137, 
14$, 169. xit. II, iiib. 126, 160, 
227. Vitel. B. v. no. xx. 269 b. 
Vesp. C. iv. 2*9, 233, 251, vii. 39. 
F. iii. 42, 6i. 
Charles I. K. of England^ on his intended 
marriage with Chrifline of France, 
ViTEL. C, xvi. 140, &c. 532. 
A note, Vesp. F.iii. 35. 
Commiff. for levying money. Tit. B. 
iv. 338, 341. 
Charles the bald, K. of Fr. progeny, Jul. 
F. xi. II. 

Charles III. the fimple, K. of Fr. T13. A. 

ix. i8b. Faust. A« viii. 100 b. 
Charles IV. K. of Fr. Treaty with Scotland, 

Cal. B. v. 59, 298. 
Charles V. K. of Fr. Tib. E. viii. 205. 
Charles VI. K. of Fr. Cal. D. iii. it6, 

143. Vesp. F.iii. 28. Tit. A- iii. 38. 

Clfop. D. iii. 201. 
Charles Vll. K. of Fr. Vesp. F. iii. 29, 

Charles VIII. K. of Fr. Cal. D. vi. 12. 

Vesp. F. iii. 33. 

Charles IX. K. of France. 
HisHilbry, Vest. F. v,295. 
Inllrudlions, Ordinances, and other State 

Papers, Cal. B. ix. 97b. C. ii. 12, 

109, 484. ill 102, 295, 302. iv. 

203. E. V. 114. vi. 78, 136. Vesp. 

F. v. 120, 123, 160, 196, 199, 204. 



Letters, Cal. E. vi. 106, no, 145. 
Vesp. F. iii. 83. v. 168, 169. vi. 25 b. 
61, 102 •b^ nob. 260, 261: Tit. 

B. vii. 157, 354. 

Notes on his death, Cal. C. iii. 413, 
Funeral obfequieE at St. Paul's, Vesp. 

C. xiv. 181. 

Sarcaftic epitapte^ Cal, E. xii. 412. 
Vesp. F. v. 502. 
Charles II. K. of Navarre, Cal. D. iii. 
35- 

Charles I, of Sicily, Nero, C. ii. 28. 
39 ^• 

Charles n. K. of Sicily, Jul. E. li. 102. 

Tit. B. viii. 321. 
Charles JX. K. of Sweden, Nero, R iv. 

215. Galea, D. xiii, 162. Vesp. 

F. iii. 71 b. Tit. B. u. an. 
Charles X. K. of Sweden, G alba, E. i. 83, 

in. 

Charles, (Archduke) Jul. F. vi. 56. 
Nero, B. ix. 95, 100. Vitel. C. 

xi. 228. 

Charles the Bold, D. of Burgundy, (Charo- 
lois) marriage with Margt. filler to 
Edw. IV. Nero, C. ix, 173 b. Lett. 
Vesp. F. iii. 41 b. 

Charles D. of Guelders, Galba, B. x. 45. 
Vesp. F.iii. 103 b. 

Charles D. of Gnicnne, brother to Lewis 
Xf. Vesp. F. iii, 32. 

Charles D. of Orleans, Vesp. F. iii. 5, 
29 b. 

Charles IIL D. of Savoy, Vesp. F. iii. 
58.. 

Charles Emanuel I. J), of Savoy, Vesp. 

F. iii. 49 b, 
Charles, D. of Sudermania, Galea, D. 

xii. 207 b. Tit. B.iL 2n. vi, 157. 
Charles, fon to Phil. IL K. of Spain, on his 

irtiprifonment, Galba, CiiL 178. 
Charles, (Nic.) Lane. Herald, Colled. Jul, 
C. vii. 

Vifitation of Huntingdonlhire, Jul. F. 
viii. 

Charlton fiimily, Jul. B. xii. 25 j b. 
Charolois, vid. Philip the Good, and Charles 
the Bold. 

Charter Houfe, London, (order of) Cleop. 

E.iv. 26, 35, 217. 
Chartres, f Vidame dc) Cal. E. v. 133. vi. 

88,102, 107,109, 1*1, n4* ii5>ii9» 

120, 123, 134. ix. 2. xii. ns. 
Chartres, (Town of) Cal. E. viii. 54. 
Charts, (Sea) Auc.L Vol.i. 14, 15. Vol. 

ii. 64, 65, 66. 
Chaftel, (J.du) Vesp. C. ii. 165. 
Chateau-Cambrefis, (Treaty of) Cal. B. 

X. 5. E. V. 53, too, 101, 195, 205. 

Vesp. F. v. 140. 
Chateauneuf, (Mons.de) Cal. D. i. 128. 

vid. Attbepine. 
Chgteris, (Chronica Mottall, de) Jul, A. 

i. 69. 

Colkaancacx ejofilem R^iftris, Jul. 
C. vi. 243. 

Chatham, (projed of a dock at) Tit.B. 
viii, 220. 

Chattelleraut, (D. of) vid. Hamilton, 
Chatterton, Covenant for Orrery, Tit. B. 

xiii. 185. 

Chattillon Fam. (claims of) Cal. E. xii. 

397. vid. Coligni. 
Chaworth, (Lord) Jul. Q.iii. 193. 
Chftworth, (Mary) Jul. C. iii. 66 b. 
Chaux. (..la) Cal, E. i. 59. 



Chedworib, (Jo.) vita, Nero, A.x.,i. 
Cheeke, (Col.) Vesp. C. xiv. 562. 
Chcrbourgh, Town, Vesp. C. xii. loi. 
Chertfey monaft. (Chartplary of) Vitel. 

A. xiii, 19. 

' Che/hunt park, (plan of) Aug. i. Vol. i. 
75- 

Chefs : de ludo Schacdo, Clbop. B, ix. 4. 

Chefter. 
Charters, Clbop. D.vi. 
Antiquities, Vitel. C. x. 22a 
Jurifdiaion over Wales, Vitel. C. i. 
275. 

de feptem comitibus, Jul. C.vi. 187. 
Mifcell. Vitel. C. x. 157, Vesp. F." 
xii. 157. 

Chefter, (Edward) Galea, C. iv. 358. 
Cheller, (Lucia) Jul. C. iii. 67. 
Chefterfield manor, Jul. B. xii, 211 b. 
Cherterfeld, (Tho. de) Hill. Epifc. Coventr. 

Cliop. D. ix. 71 b. 
Chefterton church, Huntingdonfli. Nero^ 

C, ix. 157 b. 
Chetwode, (Ric.) Jul. C. iii, 104. 
Cheyne, (Sir Tho.) Treaforer, Cal. D. 

viii. 210, 213, 215, 217, 219, 224. 

225. ix. 179, 180, 182, 185. 187, 

215. B. iLi44. Galea, B. xii. u, 

119. 

Cheyn(?, (Tho.) Vesp.F. xiii. 153 b. 
Cheyny, (Sir Wm.) Vesp. F. xUi. 24. 
Chioheley, (Hen.) Abp. of Canterb. Vesp. 

F.xiii, 29. Clrof. C. iv. 139, 207. 

E. iii. 57. 

Ckich^llcr, (Arthur) Tit. B. x. 171, 183, 
19 W 203, 2n, 224, 242, »47, 253, 
3;8. Tit. B. xii. 594. C. vii. 55., 

Chichefter, (R. Bp. of) a grant, Nero^ C. 
iii. 181b. 

China, (Map oQ Aug. i. Vol.U. 45. 
Chirk and Chirkcland manor, Jul. B. xiL 
249. 

Chiftiolm, (Will.) Bp. of Dumblane or 
Dumhritayne, Cal. C. iii. 55. D. i. 
153- 

Cholmeley, (H.) Galea, D. ii. 121. 
Cholmeley, (Sir Rich.) Cal. B. ix, ^15. 
Chrift, (names of) with illuHrat. Vesp. A. 
XXV. 52 b, 

de Chriftoet Ecdefia: Verfus, Tit. A, 
XX. 168 b. 

Chrift^Church, Canterb. vid. Canterbury. 
Chrift-Church, Oxon. Jul. C. v. 216. ' 
Chriftian U. K. of Denmark, Nero, B. iii, 

72> 74» 77» 80, 81, 85, 87^ 88, 90. 

Vesp. F. iii. 74. 

Chriftian IH. K. of Denmark, Nero, B. iii, 
132, 146. Vesp. F. iii. 75, 75 b. 

Chriftian IV. K. of Denm. Nero, B. iv. 4, 
6^7>3«> 45^- 47 b. 51, 59, 63, 6/, 
71, 81, 91, 219 b. 289, 295. V. 
2?, 44, 153 b. 193 b. 234, 257, 268, 
324. Galea, B.L 364. Vesp. F. iiL 
70. Tit. C, VI157. 

Chriftian I. Eled. of Saxony, Galea, D. 
"f-43»48>5f 1 

Chriftian I. Pr. of Anhalt Bernburg, Cal. 
E. viii. 534, 536, 549, 568, 570, S72. 

Chriflianus, (Lago) Jul.C. v. 4 b. 

Chriftine, daughter of Chriftian II. K. 0|f 
' Denm. Vesp. F. iii. 76. 

Chriftina. Dfs. of Lorrain, Tit. B. ii 154, 

Chriftopher, Marquis of Baden, Galea) 

B. xi. 366. 

Chriftopher, D. of Jrunfw. Abp. of Bremen, 
Vesp. F.iii. 107 b. 



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Chriftophcr, Count of Oldenburg, Nero, 

B. ill. 130 b. 
Chriftophcr, D. of Wirtcmbcfg, Vbsp. F. 

iiL 96. 

Chriftophcr, (Don.) of Portugal, NfcRO, 

B. i. 278, 28ft. 

Chrifloval, (D. ) Cal. 1£. x. 259. 

Cbrofiica ^nivcrfalis, Sc annales, Juu. A. i. 
43, B.iu. 24. D. vii. 61, 127 b. viii. 22 b. 
E. vL Tib. A. vi. i. C.xL 125 b. E. 
viii. 1,7. Cal. a. xii. 1. xiiL i. B. v. 
. 337. Clavd. C.ix. I. NfcRO, A. viii. 
I. C. vii. 215. D. ii. 1, 203. x. 107. 
Galsa, E. vii. 4. ViTBL. A. x. 
1. xiii. 88 b. xx. 109b. Otho. B. 

iii. C. iii. 1. ix. 198 b. Vesp. 
A. ii. 41. xxii. 1 b. 8. B. xi. 132. 
D. xiiL I. xix. 53. E. vii. 22 b. F, xvii. 
I. Tit. D. iii. 8. xix. 1. Clbop. 

A. vu. I. B. iv. 22, 43. D. ix. 2. 
f'AUST.A. viii. 119 b. B.i. II. vi. 41. 
vii. 1 8. 

Chronica monacbi cujufdam de Coggefhal, 
D. X, 37. 

Chronica paucorum, Jul. D. v. 13. 

dc fynchronifmls, Jul. F. vii. 41. 

Excerpta cx chronici*, Jul. F. vii. 61. 
Cbronicon Saxonicum, Tib. B. L 113 b. 

iv. I, 87. 

Chronicon facrum, Faust. B. vii. i8. 
Helinandi Chron. Claud. B.ix. i, 
Tra€t. dc tempore, Vitel. A. i. 209. 
Series Annor. fee. LXX. Interp. Faust. 

B. vii. 26 b. 

Diftin^o temporis, Cleop* B. x. 115 b. 
de Compute Cbronologico, Tib. A, iii. 

63 b. Cal. A. xv. 63 b. 65 b. 124, 

126, 140. 

Chronological Tra^s, J u l. B. xiii. 41 . D. ii. 
3.T1B. A. iii. 4ib.CAL. A. XV. 128 b. 
135 b, Nero, A. ii. 32 b. iv. 77. 

C. V. 16 b, Vitel. A. x. iJS. xii. 
37 b. Vesp. D. vi. 69 b. xiv. 218 b. 
xix. 70. Tit. D. iii. 91 b. xii. 43. 
xxvi. 3. xxvii. 25 b. 30. Cleoip. A.x. 
lb. B.ix. 26. D. iii. 59. Faust. 
B. vi. 66. 

Chryfogoni, (Card.) vid. Caftello. 

Scntentia, Nero, A. ii. 34b. 
Chyani Baftiaw, Nero, B. xi. 206b. 
Chytraitts, (Dav.) Jul. C. v. 23. 
Ciaiulf, (a deedof) Aug. ii. 17. 
Cibo, (Jn. Card, del) Vitel. B. vii. 72. 

Cicero, (M. TuU.) 

Somnium Scipionis, Faust. C. i. 67. 
Excerpia, Jul. F. vii. 124. Vesp. E. 

viii. 124. 
Index opcrum, Jul. F. vii. 66 b. 
Cigoni, (Matba de) Clericus, Nero, C. iii. 
8s • 

Cinque-Ports, charters, ftatutes, &c. Jul. 
B.iv. Galba, £. iv. 22, 23. Otho, 
E. ix. 87. Cleop. C. vii. 53, 55. 
Faust. C. ii. 23. 
Services due by them, Claud. C. ii. 
2 b. 

Number of (hips belonging to them, 
Otho, E. ix. 142. 
Circuits, (Charges of Judges on) Faust 

C. ii. 150. 

Cillercian order, (Bulls for) Aug. ii. 120, 
126, 133, 134. Nero, C. iii. 183, 
184. 

Regulx^ NfiRO, A. xi. I. 



Bulla de juribus cjufdcm, Vitel. E. v. 

193. Vesp. A. xvi. 17. 
Ejufdcm Abbatiae, Vesp. A. vi. 54 b. 
Faust. B. vii. 36. 
Cities, (origin oO Otho, D. iv. 183. 
Citolini, (Alleffand.) Galba, D.ii. 317. 
Civil Lift, (charges oO Tit. B.iv. 275. 
Civille, (Fr. de) Galba, C. vii. 303. 
X. 235. 

Claerhagen, (Col. Julian) Galba, C. xi. 

270. D. iii. 320,338. 
Clanrickard, (E. of) vid. Burghs 
Claramont, vid. Hugo. 
Clare, (Gilbert dc) E. of Gloucefter, Tit. 
B. xi. 319. 

Clare, (Ric.de) Com. GlojoccH. compofiiio, 

Vitel. A, viii. 7. 
Clare, (Tho.de) Tit. B. xi. 86. 
Clarence, vid. Plantagenet. 
Clarencicux, vid. Benolt. 
Ciarendoniaft conftitationes> Vitel. E. xt. 

262. 

Clarud et de Checzze, (Mich.de) Vis p. 
F. i. 117. 

Claude, (Q;^ of Fr.) wife of Francis I, Cal. 

D. vi. 260. Vesp. F. iii. 23. 
Her coronation. Tit. A. xvii. 
Claudianus, X Claudius) Carmina, Tit. D. 

XX. 136. 

Claver, (John) Tit. B. viii. 307. 
Claye, (Wm.) Galba, B. x. 96. 
Clee, (Wm.) a recognizance, Galba, B.ix. 
1(8. 

Clemens, (S.) Epiftolae, Vbsp. A.xv. 
Clement, .... P. Tit. A. xix. 96. 
Clement III. P. Epift. Clauo. E. viii. 3. 

Faust. B. i. 204b. 
Qement V. P. Bulls, Aug. ii. 110. 

Cleop. E.i. 243 b. 246,255. 
Clemens VI, P. Cleop. E. ii. 59, 64. 

Clement VII. P.( Julius de Medicis)Lett. &c. 

Vitel. B. ii. 35b. 64b. 76, 82b. 

104b. 121, i44b. 149 b. 165, 167. 

iii. 66, 109, 119 b. 222. iv. 53b. 

98 b. 114,115,209. v. 12, 25 b. 92 b. 

124 b. 177, 180 b. 189 b. vL 12, 

233 b. viii. 28, 59, 1 19. ix. 87, 1 1 1 b. 

123» 132, 202, 207 b. a 1 8. X. 6, 97, 

130. xi. 138, 186, 205, 220, 247. 

xii. 133, 144, 146, 150, 164, 178, 198. 

Tit. B. xiii. 560, 563. 
Bulla, Nero, B. vii. 7. 
Clement VIII. P. Galba, D. ix. 252b. 

B.xiii. 468, 575. 
Clentino, (Renald) Abbas de Flavigni, dc 

Hugonotisocciiis, carmen, Vi^sp. F. v. 

503. 

Clere, (Sir John) Otho, E. ix. 85. 
Clerici : de eorum veftiti^ Nero^ A. i. 
101 b. 

Matrimonio, Vitel. A. x. 137. 
Officio, Nero, A. L 126 b. 129, 130, 
131. 

Ordinatione, Nero, A. i. 181, iSi b. 
Clerk, (Barthol.) Galba, C. X. 73. D. iii 

170. iv. 163. 
Clerk, (John) Bp. of Bath, Mafter of the 

Rolls. 

Lett. (1521.) Vitel. B.iv. 100, 117, 
122, 132, 136, 140, 143, 151, 1563 
160,165,181,185, 206,210. (1522.) 
Vitel. B.v. i, 13, 15, 33» 3^* 4^ 47» 
50,53. (1523.) Vitel. B. v. 125, 
178, 201, 210, 216, 224, 225, 229: 
237.— (1524.) Vitel. B. vi. i, 3, 8, 



19,25, 42, 48, 64, 73 b. 98, 132, 163, 
167, 177, 180,198,203,208, 228,235, 
a44, 254, 257.— (1525.) Cal. D. ix. 
97, 103. Vitel. B. vii. 7, 15, 30, 
43, 66, 84, 1C2, 112, 120, 135, 151, 
160, 165, 175, 178, 182, 184, 1 87, 19^. 
(1526.) Cal. D. ix. 235, 237, 244, 
248, 250, 252, 254, 255, 256, 260, 262, 
268,279,284, 292 .(fine A") Cal. E. 
iii. 49. Vitel. B. iv. 172. Vbsp, C. 
xiv. 20 1. 

Clerk, (Dr.) Galba, I>. i. 132 b. 
Clerkenwell, (Priorat. B. Mariae de) Regid. 
Cart. JwL. C. vi, 243. Faust. 
B. ii.4. 

(ExcerpU ex libro monial* de) Vesp. 
B. XV. 42. 

Clerks to the Sur-chamber and Chancery, 

Tit. B. v. 208. 
Clerks of Council, (orders conccrnmg them) 

Tf t. B. i. 191. 
Clerks of the Peace, &c. Tit. B. iii. 71. 
V. 286. 

Ckrks, (Orders concerning Office) Cleop. 

A. xvi. 49 b. 
Cleutin, feigr. d'Oyfel et dc ViUe-Parifis, 

Cal. B.ix. 96. x. 85. 
Cleveland, (de Archidiac.) Vitel. A. ii« 
129. 

Cleves, (D. of) vid. John William. 
Clifford, (F. Ld.) Jul. C. iii. 172. 
Clifford, (Henry) Cal. B. viii. 149. 
Clifford, (Hehry) Earl of Cumberland, 
Cal. B.L 84, iii. 114, 173, 212. vu« 
59. Vbsp. F. xiii. 84b. 
Clifford, (R. de) Auo.ii. 14. 
Qifford, (Rich.) Bp. of Worcefter and 
London, Galba, B. i. 112. Cleop. 
E.ii. 359. 

Clifford, (Sir Thomas) Cal. B. u 133. iiU 
182,183, 223,271,282. viL 207,216b 
230. 

Clifford, (Sir Will, dc) Vbsp. f. viL 86. 
Clifton, (Cath.) Jul. C. iii. 32 b. 
Clifton, (Wm.) Vitbl.B. xxi. 163. 
Ciimata mundi, Jul. D. vii. 46. 
Clinton, (Edw.^Lord) Ld. Adml. Tit. B. ii. 
449- 

Clinton, (Edward) E. of Lincoln, Vbsp. F. 
vi. 64, 79, 84,91,98, 100. 

Clinton and Say, (Edward E. of Lincoln) 
Lord Admiral, Cal. B. ix. 1 1 1. Gal- 
ba, C. iii. 148. Otho, E. viii. 246. 

Clinton, (Tho.) Vesp. F. xiii. 322. 

Clocman, (Carlos) Vesp. C. viii. ,317. 

Cloon, (John) his pardon. Tit. B. i. 
215 a. 

Cloth manufactory, Vbsp. P. ix. 285. xii. 
169. Tit. B. v. 187, 244, 279, 292, 
314. 

Clovelho, Concilia ibid. Aug. ii. 61, 78. 

Claud. D. iL 25 b. 26, 26 b. 27. 
Cloughe, (Rich.) fervant to Sir Th. Gref- 

ham, Galba, B. xi. 264. 
Clono, (Tho. de) grant of the Barony of 

Offalye, Tit. B. xi. 46. 
Cobham, (Anne) Cal. E. vii. 194. 
Cobham, (Sir Henry) Cal. B. ix. 414. 

C.v. 126. vii. 45, 88, 113. viii. 105. 

E. vii. 143, 156, 157, 175, 180, 184, 

190, 199, 201, 207, 212, 22!, 223. 

Galba, Civ. 65, 7o.vi. P. II. 68, E. 

vi.5,7, 10, II, 13.45, 53»55»57. 83» 

106. Otho, E. iv. Vbsp. C. vii. 

328. F. xiii. 285 b. 
Cobham, (John) Nero, B. vi. 332. 
Cobham, (Wm.) Galba, C. iii. 262. 

Vbsp. F. xii. 168. 



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Cobhatn, (Ld.) vid. Brooke. 
Cockayne, (Rich.) Nero, B. vii.219. 

Cockbarn, (A.) Juftice Clerk, Cal.D. ii. 
236. 

Cockburn, (Robt.) Bp. of Dunkcld, Cal. 

B. i. 77, 83, 93» 99* ViTEL. B. ix. 
'53- 

Cockburn, (Capt. . . . ) CaL. C. iv. 106. 
Cockins, (Hen.) Jul. P. vi. 38 b. Cal. 

C. ;v. 249, 256, 261. V. 6, 16, io. 
Cocks, (John) Canon of Sarum, CommiiTion^ 

ViTBL. B. ix. 128. 
Codenham Monall. Yorkfh. foundation, 

Nbro, C. iii. 207. 
Qodere, (. . . .) concerns with Ant. Bacon, 

Nero, B. vi. 290, 395. 
Codington Manor, Nero, C. ix. 148. 
Coenwulf, K. of Mercia, charters, Ave. ii. 

ID, 26, 74, 75, 77, 87, 96, 97, 98. 
Coevordcn, (Plan of) Aug. i. vol. ii. i lO. 
Coeuvre, (M#^e) Nero, B. vi. 310. 
Cogan family, (grants to) TiT. B. xi. 92. 
Cogan, (Juliana) Tit. B, xi. 61. 
Cognn, (Robt. Fitz-Gcoffry) Tit. B. xi. 

215 b. 218. 
Cogan, (Robt. Fitzgerald) Tit. B.xi.2i7. 
Coggcfhal, (Monall.) T>b«E.«. 

Coins. 

On Roman coins, Jul. C. v. 27, 230. 

Tib. E. viii. 219. Nero, D. x. ioi. 
Catal. of, and Notes on, Saxon Coins, 

Otho, E. X. 171. Tit. B. vi. 239. 
de valore monetar. NerO,C. ii. 49. 
Livre des monnoyes, Tib. D. ii. ij 

41. 

de tonfura monetae, Cleof. C. vii. 9. 
Coniparifon beciveen Englifh and Flemiih 

coins^ Galea, C. ix. 218 b. 
^ and Scottifh 

coins, Jul. F. vi, 189. Otho. £• x. 

241. 

' and French 



coins, Otho, E. x. 297, 302. 
On copper and fmall coins, Otho, E. x, 

303, 304, 306, 312 b. 313, 314, 318, 

325, 327, 328 b. 331. 
On black money, Otho, E. x. 329. 
Mifcell. Jul. F.vi. 176. Otho, E. x. 

161, 174, 234b. 301 b. Tit. B. i. 311. 

r. 205. Cleof. A. xvi. 38, 46,51, 

vid. Currency, Mint, Money. 

Coke, (Sir £dw.) of prohibitions Sc modus 

decimandi, Faust. D. vi. 
charges againft him. Tit. C.vii, 20. 
anfwers thereto, Vitbl. C. xvii. 392. 
difcharged from the Com. Pleas, Tit. 

C.vii. 30. 

Mifcell. Tit. B. vii. 439. Cleof, F. ii. 
467. 

Cokr, (Edw.) Lett. Jul. C. iii. 94. 
Cok.e, (John) Galea, B* x. 40, 72. 
Cojayward, (....) Jul. C. iii. 135. 
Colcheter (Monail. Marianusapud) deillios 

fundatione, Nero, D. viii. 345. 
Coldioghamih. granted to Durham, Cal. 

B.vii. 290. Tit. F. xiii. 16, 17. 
Cole, (Hen.) N«RO,RvL 145, 168. 
Coligni, (Gafpard de) Marclhal de Cha- 

lillon, Cal. D. vii. 211, 221. E. iv. 3. 

xii.410. Vbsf. F. vi.23, 78. 
Coligni, (Louife de) Prfs. of Orange, 

Galea, C. viii. 180, 187. D. vH. 

103 b. 

Coligni, (OJet de) Card, dc Chatillon; 



Comte de Beauvais, Cal, E. vi. 45, 
86 •. 96, 97, 100, 104, 108, 133, 
«3S- 

Collingwood, (Cuthbcrt) Cal. C. ix. 24I9 
440. 

Collins, (Edm.) Nero, B.xi. 196. 
ColHs, (Bonif.) Vitel. B. iii. 75. 
Colman, (Chriftophej) Cal. B. viii. 170. 
Colman, (Tho.) Vitel. B. ii. 126 b. 185. 

iii. 82. 
Colmc, (St.) vid. Cofme, 
Golne, (Excerpta ex regiftro Monad.) 

Tib. E. ix. Vesf. B. xv. 56. 
Cologn, Chron. Archiep. Tit. D. xxv. 

66. 

Magiftrates, Nero, B, ix. no, 113. 

Galea, B. xi. 427. D. ix. 73. 
Chapter, Galea, D. xiii. 89. 
Eledors, vid. Gebhard Truchfcfs, Erneft 

of Bavaria. 

Colonna, (Ant. de) Pr. of Salerno, Vesp. 

F. xii. 6 b. 
Colona, (Profpero) Vitel. B. v. 64. 
Colonna, (. . .) Card. Vitel. B. iii. 227 b. 
Collucii, (Lini) Salutati de Stignano. Epif. 

tolae, Cal. A. xvi. '64. Cleof. C. 

V. 182 b. 

Columbani, (Beat) verfus, Jul. D. ii. 
165. 

Colville, (John) Cal. C. vii. 6, 24b. 33 b. 
37 b. 114, 164, 256 257, 276. viii. 
36 b. 77, 128, 135, 170, 17J, .172, 
174. D. i, 451. 

Colville, (....) Cal. E. x. 242, 280, 
289. 

Coly, (Lancd.) Vitel. B. iii. 137 b. 
Combats, (concerning) Vesf. C. xiv. 568, 
569, 570. Faust. E. V. 4. vid. Duels. 
Combermere, ( Abbatia de) fundatio, Faust. 

B. viii. 1 24 b. 

Combes, (John) Galea, D.iv. 125. 
Combis, (Bertrand) Nero, B. vi. 368. 
Comeftor, fc, le Mangcur, (Pierre) Bible- 
hyftauriaus, Apfbnd, v. 

Comets, Jul. F. xi. 149. Cleof. C. iv. 
123 b. 

Qommines, (Phil, de) Vesf. F. ix. 298. 
Commiflions and Grants^ (Regifler of) 

1551-3. Jul. B. ix. 
Common places, Jul. F. vii. 69. 
Common places of ftate. Tit. B. ii. 96. 
Como, (N. Card.) Cal. C. ix. 93. 
Compagni, (Bat.) Tit. B. vii. 178. 
Compton, (John) Vesf. F. xiii. 25. 
Compton, (Wm.) Earl of Northampton: 

Grants, Afpend. xxviii. 1 18. 
Computo, (Tabulae &c. de) Tib. A. ix. 

102. Vitel. A. xii. 84, 98. 
(Variade) JtJL. A. vi. i. Vesf. A. ii. 

II, 25 b. 27. B. vi., J03, 104, 105. 

Cleof. B. ix. 26. 

vid. Chronologia, Pafchalis, Ecclefiafti- 
cus. 

Concealments, (enquiry concerning) Vesf. 

C. xiv. 243 b. 

Concilia, Vitel. A. xvii. 16 b. 
dc illorum auaoritate, Cal. A. i. 94 b. 
160. 

Generalia quatuor, Vesf. A. xvi. 14 b. 
Conclave, A® 15 13. Vitel. B. ii. 46b. 
Conde, vid. Bourbon. 
Confalloniere, (J. B.) Cal. D. ix. 301. 
Confeflio ipfius ordo, Tib. C. vi. 23. 
Confcffio peccatorum, Vesf. D. xv. 68, 
69 b. E. i?i. 113. 
Variade confeffione. Tie. A. iii. 92b. 
Cal, a. ii. 67 b. Tit, A. xviii. i. 



ConfefTionale, Cal. A. i. 22J. 
Congregation, (Council of) inftrudlioiis, 

Cal. B. ix. 85. 
Coninus, (L.) Galea, D. vii. 333. 
Conixloo, (Adr. van) Galea, C. vi. P. ii. 

337#339- 

Connaught, (Province of) Tit. B. xii, 

598, 621, 639. xiii. 399, 411. 
Connock, (llic.) Jul. C. iii. 49, 85 b. 
Conft, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. 25. 
Conftabularius Angliae, Nero, D. ii. 252, 

Vesp. C. xiv. 97. Tit. C. i. paffinu 

Faust. E. iv. 4. 
His office, DoM. xviii, 23. 
Conftableof France, Cal. E. xii. 117. 
Conftable, (H.) Cal. E. xi. 84, 
Conftable, (Sir Robt.) Marftial of Berwick, 

Cal. C. v. 59b. viiL 293. 
Conftable, (Robert) Cal. B. ix. 409*, 

411,412,413. Galea, B. x. 70b. 

D. xiii. 90. 

ConftantienHs concilii ordinationes, Nero, 

E. V. I. 

Condantinopoli ; sexta synodas ibi con- 

gregata, Claud. B. v. 
Account of, Nero, B. xi. 184. 
Engliih ambalTadors and agents at, Nero, 

B. xL 123, 126, 202. 
Intelligence from, Nero, B. xi. 263, 

269, 271. 

Conflantini M. Imp. privilegium eccl. Rom^ 

concefllim. Tit. D. xix. 49. 
Conflantinus P. Epid. Cleof. £. i. 62. 
Conftantyn, (Gaifrid de) Grant to, Tit. 

B. xi. 62. 

Conftitutiones variss ecclefiaft. Vitel. A. 

ii. 2$, 73 b. 75 b. 82 b. 83 b. 86 b. 

89, 94ii07, no. 
Conftitutiones fynodales, Vesf. E. iii. 145. 
Conftitutiones Impp. cum Rom. Pontif. 

Tit. D. xix. 56. 
Conilitutiones fapientum, Saxon. Claud. 

A. iii. 33 b. 
Conftitutiones quaedam, Saxonice, Nero, 

A. i. 71, 93 b. 96 b. 100, 102, 119 b. 
123. 

Contempt, (proceedings for) Vesf. C. xiv. 
108. 

Conti, vid. Bourbon. 

Conway, (Sir John) Jul. F. vi. 60 b. 
Galea, C. ix. 73, 291. xi. 104, 117, 
D. i. 149, 176, 181, 184, 237. ii. 87, 
I2y, 170. iii. 46, 181, 183. V. 75, 
Tit. B. viL 92. 

Conyers, (Chriftopb. Ld.) Vesp. F. xiii. 
123. 

Anne his Wife, Vesf. F. xiii. 123. 
Conyers, (Wm. Lord) Vesf. F. xiii. no. 
Coo, (Chriftopher) Cal. B. vi. 77. 
Cookery, (Tradl on) Jul. D. viii. 88. 
Coornhert, (Franz. Volcherts) Galea, C. 

iv. 41, 120. 
Cope, (Wall.) Jul. C. iii. 33 b. 39 b. 
^'op^ey, j(Tho.) Cal. E. vii. 23. Galea, 

C. V. 211. 

Coppyll, (John) Vesp. F. vii. 105. 
Corbechon, (Jchan) Livrc dos proprietcs, 

Aug. vl. 
Corbeil, (Treaty of) Cal. B. v. 59. 
Corbet, (Robt.) Galqa, C. v. 170, ?oo, 
Corboyl, (Will.) Archiep. Cant. Epift. ad, 

Conventum Wigorn, Claud. A. i. 

36 b, 

Cordell, (Wm.) Vesf. F. xii, 112. 

Corke, (Tho.) Tit, B. vii. 454. 

Corn trade, Vesf. C. xiv. 346,574. Tit 

B. iv, 169. v. 291. Faust. C. ii,' 
151. 

Corn, (SirCha.) Tit. C. vii. 114. 
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Corne, (Cornelius) Galba,C. xi. 234. 
Coiuclius, (Fr.Card.) Vitel. B. x. 101. 
Cornelius, (M. Card.) Vitel. B. vi. 90. 
Cornobeniis, (Michael) vid. Michaclis. 
Cornwaks, (Cha.) Jul. C. iii. 136 b. 
Cornwalcys, (Cha.) Tit. B. x. Z38. 

ComwalL 

Antiquities ViTbl. C. x. tio* 
Earls, Jul. F. vii. 207 b. 
Gentry, Faust. E. iii. 
State of the ports, Otho, E.xi. 224, 
Coaft, At;c.i. Vol. 1. 6. 
Cornwallis, (Sir Charles) Copy Books of his 
negociations and correfpondencc dur- 
ing his embaffy in Spain, 1605-9. 
Vbs p. C. v. ix. X. xi. xiii. 393. 
CormvalUs, (C.) depofitions. Jut. F. vi. 
46. 

Cornwallis, (Sir Joh.) ViT E l. C. i. 65. 
Cornwallis, (SirTho.) Cal. B. ix.8. 

Coronations J of Ric. I. Vesp. C. xiv. 127, 
130. 

Hen. III. Vesp. C. xiv. 132. 
Qj^ Eleanor, wife to Hen, III. Vesp. C. 
xiv. X41. 

Edw. U. Vitel. C. xii. 231. Vesp. C, 

xiv. 116, 122. 

Hen. IV. Vbsp. C. xiv. 133. 
Hen. V. TiB.E. viii. 75. 
Hen. VI. in France, Tib. E. viii. 83, 
85. 

AnncBolcyn, Vesp. Cxiv. 124. 
die modo coronaiionis, Tib. B.viii. 33, 
79. E. viii. 43, 75, 84, 93. Claud. A. 

iii. 7 b. 17. E. viii. 10 b. Nero, C. ix. 
165. ViTBL. C. xii. 232. Vesp. C. 
xiv. 125. Clbop.D. vii, 2. 

Coronation Oaths, vid. Oaths. 

Officers attending Corpnationa^ Tib. * 

viii. 33f 75» ^93 b. Vesp. A. v. i, 9, 

12. C. xiv. 113, ii8, 119. 133. ' 
Things to be provided for Coronations, 

Vesp. C. xiv. 121. 
Coronation of Emperors, Cleop. C iv, 

131 b. 

de undone Regum« Dom. xiiL 105 b. 

Coroners, (concernbg) Vesp, C. xiv, 109. 

Corpus Chrifti, vel S, Trinitatls AdonaH. 
London. 

Ordinatio,NBRKO,C.iiL 174. 

yaria, Nerq, C. iii. 180 b. 185 b. 
Corro, (Ant, del') Galea, C. vi. P. ii. 

34^- 

Corfi, (Fra.) a I\fiffioiiary, Tit. B. viii. 
221,239. 

Cortelicne, (Pierre) his depoftuon, Gal- 

B A, D. viii. 167. 
Gortcz, (Juan) his Confcfiion, Galba,D. 

ii. 91. 

jCofme, (Mons. de St.) vid. Stuart Ld. .St. 
Colme. 

(Cofmo I. D. of Florence, Vesp. F. iii. 

51b. 52, 53. 
jCofmographica quxdam, Nero, D. i, 184. 

.Vesp. E.vii. x. 
f ofmologica, Jul. D. vii. 46. Ti b. D. v. 2. 

Vesp. E. iii. 151. 
foftvicus, (John) Cal. B. vSi. 164. 
j:ofyn, (Janies) his indidment, Cleop. E. 

iv. iayb. 

fotona, tRic. de Nobili di) Jul. C. iii. 
150. 

pottages, Tit.B.v. 295. 
Cottingham manor, Ju l. B. xii. 2 1 1 b. 
^ottington, (Fra.) Jul. C. v. 108. Tit. 
f:.iv.so3. 



Cotton, (Bartholom. de) Monach. Norwic. 

Hid. AngLNERO,C. v. 160,252. 
Cotton family. Pedigree, &c. Jul, C. vii, 

229. Append, xxix. 7.] 
Arms, Claud. D. ii. paflim. 
Cotton, (Ferdin.) Jul. Ciii. 46. 
Cotton, (Fr.) Tif . B. iii. 129, 130, 138. 
Cotton, (John) Vesp. C. xiv. 277 b. 
Cotton, (P. ) ajeihit, Cal. x. 250, 

314. xL 244. xii. 106. 
Cotton, (SirRobt.) 
Collȣ^ion on the Revenue, Cleop. F. 

VI. 

On military affairs, Jul. C. iv# Cleop. 

F. vi. I, 
On Duels, Tit.C. i. 201. 
On Precedency, Jul. C. ix. 120. Vilsp. 

F. ixi 40. 

On the office of Marlhal, TiT. C. i. 

51 b. 169^ 
Navy, Jul, F. iii. Otho, E. ix. 382. 
de commerciis, Jul. F. vL 124. 
A Difcourfe on war with Spain, Vbsp. 

C. xiii. 160. 
Order to fupply a man and horfe. Tit. B. 

xiii. 576. 

Vldvice to Pr. Henry, to prefer peace to 

w»ar, Cleop. F. vi. i. 
Account of a fupply of men, Otho, E. 

xi. 32. 

Fragments, Append. xxix. 7. 
Calender of his iv. Books, Favst. C. ii. 
176. 

Letters to, Jul. C, iii« 

Cotton, (Tho.) Father to Sir J^obert, Gal- 
BA, C. iv. 251. vi. P. ii. 303, 311, 
323, 338. vii. 24, 34,40, 47, 57, 82, 
89» 93» '44» '99» 204, 221, 225, 251, 
246. ix. 22. Tit. B. vii. 28. 

Cotton, (Tho.) Jul. Ciii. 139. 

Cotton, (Tho. H.) Ca L. C. iv. 8 1 . 

Cotton, (Wm.) Bp. of Exeter, Jul, C, iii. 
41. 

Cotton, (Wm.) C a l. C. iv. 208. 
Covel, (Ph. de) Jul. B.xii. 182. 
Coventry Sc Lichfield, (Hill. Epifcopon de) 

Cleop. D. ix. 71 b, 
Coventry Abbey, Fouadadon, Claud. A. 

viii. 74. 

Coventry, (Taxatio Ecdefiar. in I>eca9atu) 
Nero, D. x. 193. 

(Difturbanccs at) Tit, B. I 76. 
Coventry, (Tho.) Jul. C. iii. 140. 
Coverden, (plan of ) Galea, E. i. 412. 
Covert, (Akx.) Nero, B. v. 250. 
Covert, (Humphry) Galba, E. i. 303. 

On copper coinage, Ot ho, E. x. 3 1 3. 
Council, (Lords of) vid. Privy Council. 
Council in the North, vid. Borders. 
Count of the empire, (Rank of) Tit. C. viL 

14 b. 

CourceWcs, (•...) negociation in Scotland, 
Cal. C. ix. 323, 414, 443, 445, 446. 
N E it o^ B. vi, 3 52, 35 3, 399. 

Courcy family, (Grants to) Tit. B,xi. 
153' «37- 

Courcy, (Gerald Ld.) Tit. R xi. 299. 
Courcy, (James Ld.) Tit. B. xi. 230. 
Courcy, (Milo) Tit. B. xi. 131. 
Courcy, (Patrick) Tit. B. xi. 188, 301- 
Courcy, (Wm.) Tit. B. xi. 164, 244. 
Courfon, (Robt. Lord) Vesp. F. xiii. 142. 
Coarteney, (Hen.) Marq. of Exeter, Vesp. 
F. «ii, 97. 

Courteney, (Hugh) E. of Devonflare, 
Vbsp. F. xiii. 29. 
Extenta foedor. Ot ho, D. iv. 70 b. 



- Courtcnay, (Phil, de) Jul. B. vi. 28. 
Courts of Law, Tit. B. iii. 218. 
Courts of Juflicc, (corruptions of) Vesp, 

C. xiv. 1 10. 
Coufin, (John) Eaust. C, ii. 50. 
Cowevill, (Robt.) Cal. C. viii. 205. 
Cowley, (Robt.) Tit. B.^.401. 
Cowper, (Tho.) Bp. of Winchefter, OthO^ 

E. xi. 196. Vesp. F. xii. 187. 

Cowper, (Tho.) Bp. of Lincoln, Vesp.C. 
xiv. 531. 

Cowpland, (N.). Jul, P. vi. 405. 
Cowthwell, (Robt.) Cleop. E.vi, 255 h. 
Cowycke, (Rowland) Tit. B. xii. 34 b. 
Coxe, (Hen.) Galba, D. iii. 107. 
Cragius, (Nic.) Nero, B. iii. 377. iv.94, 

102, 121, 123, 223, 233, 235, 240, 

244, 244 b. 274,303 b. 
Crahanges, (Baron de) Galba, C.x, 292, 
Craigis, (John) a Sermon, Cal. C. ix. 20. 
Cranfejlde, (J.) Jul. C. iii. 137. 
Cranley. (Tho.) Archbp. of Dublin, Tit. 

B. xi. 19. 

Cranmer (Thomas) Archbp. of Canterb. 
His fentence of divorce of Hen. viii. and 

Cath. Tit. B. i. 71. 
His confeifion. Tit. A. xxiv. 87 •. 
Letters, &c. Cal. B. vii. 412. Otho, 

C. x. 166, 226. Vitel. B. xxi. 79. 
Vesp. F. xiii. 75 b. 79 b.' Cleop. 

E. iv. 212. V. 45, 52, 53, 101, III, 

212, 292,329b. vi. 181, 232, 233b. 

F. i. z6o. 

Crafhaw, (W.) Jul. C. iii. 48, 50. 
Crafpeys, (Craflus pifcis)NE r o, D. iii. 248. 
Cratfield, (Wm.) Abbot of St. Edmund, 

his regifter, Tib. B. ix. 
Crawford, (E. of) vid. Lindfay. 
Crediton Bi(hoprick, Aug. ii. 31. 
Creed, (Apoftles) Jul. A. vii. 121. 
Creighton, or Critton, a Scottifh Jefnit^ 
Jul. F. vi, 53, 130. 
, Creiton, (James) Ca l. E. xi. 241. 
Creiton, (Wil.) Confeflion, Galea, C.x. 

339^- 

Crequy, ( de) Galba,B.v. 136,192. 
Crcflvvell, (Jofeph) a Jcfuit, Jul. F. vi. 46. 

Cal. E. xi.93. Vbsp. C. xiii. 207* 
Crichton, (George) Bp. of Dunkeld, Cal. 

B. vii. 115. 
Cridienfis Eccl. Epifcopi, Tib. B. v. 20b. 
Critton, (Wm.) Cal. E. x. 331. 
Croc, (. . . . la) Miiicel. concerning lunl, 

Cal. C. iii. 156, 219, 243, 245, 262, 

^75, 319, 344. 
His credentials, Cal. C. iii. 182. 
Indrudlion, Cal. C«iii. 295. 
Crocus, (Ric.) an Joh. Flandrenfis? Vitel. 

B. xiii. b. 26, 42, 47, 49, 54, 55, 61, 

64, 67 b. 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75 b. 76 b. 

77,79b. Sob. 81 b. 82b. 83b. 86 b* 

89* 94»95»99b- 101 b. 103,111. 
Croft, (Gabriel) Cal. B. ix. 396. 
Croft, (Herbert) Tit. B. vii. 456. 
Croft, (Jac.) JwL. F. vL 183. 
Croft, (Sir James) CAL.B.vil. 425. ix. 72. 

Galba, D. ii. 3. Vesp. C. vii, 454. 

viiL 28. vid. Sadler. 
Croft, Ohn) Galea, B.i. 44, 45, 49, 55, 

72. 

Crokyfden, (Abbat.) in Stafibrd : noouna 

Monach. Faust. B. vi. 92. 
Crol, (Lambert) Galba, C. vii. 235. 
Crompton, (Barbara) Jul. C. iii. 107. 

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Cromwell, (Eliz.) Vesp. F. xiiL 157. 
Cromwell, (Gregory) fon to the E. of Effcx, 

Tit. B.i. 352, 
Cromwell, (Sir Oliver) Cal. E. x. itl. 
Cromwell, (Rauf) Petition, Vesp, F. iii. 9. 
CJromwcll, (Rauf Lord) Vesp. F. xiii. 33 b. 
Cromwell, (Rich. Lord) Vesp.F. xiiL 41. 
Cromwell, (Rich.) Clb^p. E. iv. 204 b. 
Cromwell, (Tho.) E. of Eflcx, Nero,B. vi. 

5. Galba,B.x. 35,338. Otho, C» 

X. 242. ViTEL. B. xxi. 133, 147, 159. 

Vesp. F. xiii. 105 b. 154. Tit. B. i. 

257, 407,415,489. Clbop. E. iv. 7, 

44, 85 V. 48, 172, 302. Append. 

xxviii. 31. 
Attainder, Tit. B* i. 503. 
Cromwell, (J.) Jul. C. iii. io6b. 
Crooke, (John) Otho, E. ix, 132 b» 
Crophall, (Rich, de) Tit. C. x. 6. 
Crofs, (holy) invention of, J ul. D. vi. 73 b. 

Ti b. a. vi. 37. DoM. be. 83. 

Crotall, (John) Tit. B. iv. 240. 

Crown lands : ACLs for their refumptioii, J v l. 
B. xii. 203. 
Suits concerning, Vesp. F. ix. 197. 
Mifcell. Tit. B. iv. 127, 236, 238, 240, 
250, 268, 298, 319, 320. v. 260, 284, 
307. Append, xviii. 78, 82. 
Woods, TiT.B. iv. 289b. 291. v. 192. 

Croy, (Adr. de) 

Cal. D. vii. 116. Galba, B. v. 284, 
vi. 189. Vitel. B. vi. 22, 74 b. 
81 b. 217, vii. Ill, 

Croy, (Anne de) Dfs. of Aremberg, Gal- 
ba, D.ii. 214. 

Croy, (Charles de) Prince of Chimay, 
Galba, B. iu. 137. Vi. 53, 66. vii, 
274. Vesp, C. i. 145 b. 291 b. 

Croy, (Ch. Phil, de) Marq. dc Havre, 
Tit. B. vii, 246. 

Croy, (Chievres dc) Galea, B. v, 283, 

. ^ 303 b. 

Croy, (H. de) .Galba, B. vi. 70, 140, 
224 b. 

Croy, (Phil, de) Galba, C. v. 1, 143. 

vi. P. ii. 258 b. 
Croy, (Phil.de) Hucd'Arfchott, Galb a,C. 

vi. P. i. 105, III, P. ii. 257 b. Tit. 

B. vii. 54, 248, 255, 322, 373, 409. 
Croy, (Will.de) Ld. of Chievres, Vitel, 

B. iv. 50 b. 

Croy, ( ) Galea, B. v. 383 b. 

Croydon Caftlenear Brcft> (plan of) Cal. 

E. Lx. 276. 
Taking of it, Cal. E. ix. 211. 
Croyland Abbey, (Arms of) Jvl. F.ix. 4. 
(GuI. Abbas de) vita S, Neoti, Cl a ud. 

A. V. 145 b. 

(John, Abbot of) Cleop. E.iv. 57 b. 
VitaBAbbatumcjufdcmMo»afterii, Vesp. 

B. xi. 76, 

Cf acis, (Card. Scae) vid, Caravaial. 
Cucrarde, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. 125 b. 132 t 
CufFe,(H.) Tit. C. vii. 58,69. 
Cnmba, (Monad. B. Maria: de) liber 

Chartar. Vitel, A. i. 32. 
Cumberland, (E. of) vid. Clifford. 
Cummiani Epiftola, V 1 t b l. A. xii. 76. 
Curicl, (Alonzode) Galea, C.vi. P. ii, 

Curiclis, (Hier.) Galea, C. iii. 153. 
Curl, (Eliz.) depofitions, Cal.C. ix. 21. 
Curl, Mifcel. Jul. F, vi. 42 b. Cal. C. ix. 

265 b. D. i. 89 b. 
Currency, (Mifc. concerning) Otho, E.|r. 

19, 144, 148, 151, 152, 15J, 161. 



Curfon, (John) Vesp. C. xiii. 322. 
Curlitor of the King's Bench, Tit. B. v: 
302. 

Carforo* World, a poem, Vesp. A. iii. 
Curwen, (Fam.) Ped. Jul. F. vi. 329. 
Curwin, (Hugh) Abp. of Dublin, Tit. B. 

xiii. io6« 
Cufa, vid. Nicolans. 
Cufack, (John; Tit. B. 3dii. 379, 
Cufake, (Sir Tho.) Vesp. F. xii. 94, 103. 
Cuftodes regni, Vbsp. C.xiv. 145. ~ 
Cttftoms, Galea, B. x. 228, 245. C. i. 93, 

94, 149, 223. ii. 168, 297. iv. 167, 

203. Otho, E. X. 138. Vesp. C.xiv. 

7, 331, 421. Tit. B. iv, 208, 300. 

v. 293,311, 387. Faust. C.ii. 114 b. 
ii6, 

Cuthbcrti, (Sci.) vita et mirac. Claud. 

A. i. 123b, 124b. Nero, A. ii.45, 
85. ViTBL,A,xix. Tit. A.ii. 134, 
148, 158. 

Porta tio corporis, Dom. viii, 8 b. 
Prophetia, Tit.D.xv. 59b, 

Cuthred, K. of Kent, Aug. ii. 87, 100. 
Cutts, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii, 94b, 
Cuylenbarch, (Floris Count de) Galba^ 

D. ii, 123. 
Cynethrita, a deed, Aug. ii. 19, 
Cyphers, Cal. B. viii. 288, ix, 314 b, C. iii; 

lOob. E. viii. 218, 224, Galea, C. 

vi. P.i, 147 b. D. iii, 284. vii, 284 b. 
xi. 235. xii. 274. E. vi. 346,357. Vi- 
TEL. B. xiii. 188. xiv. 219, xx. 4. 
Vesp. C. vii. 99 b. xiii. a68. Tit. 

B. ii. 178 b. vi. 245. 
Cypriani, (Sci.) Epifcop. 

Pcenitentia, Vesp. E. iii. 106. 

Teftimoniorum lib. 3. Cal. A, xv. 36 b, 
Cyrillus, (Scus.) Epifcop. Alexandrin. de ra* 

tione pafchali, Cal. A. xv. 93. 
Cyrin, (Manuel) Nbeo,B, i, 78. 



D. 

Dacia, (Jac, Nic, de) Poema in honorem 
Adamari Com. de Pembroke, Claud. 

A. xiv. 

Dackombc, (Jo.) Jul.C. in. 107 b. 

fiacre, (Lord) Cal. B. vi, 427. 

Dacre, (Sir Chriftopher) Cal. B.iiL 73, 

154. vi.42o, viii, 365. 
Dacre, (Lady Elizabeth) wife to William 

Ld, D. daughter to the E, of Shrewf- 

bary, Cal. B.ii. 17S. vi. 135, vii, 

201,203. 

Dacre, (Francis) Cal. D, 1, 281, 293, 
433- 

Dacre, (Sir Philip) Cal. B. vi. 419, 421. 

Dacre, (Tho. Lord) Letters. 

(1512.) Cal. B.iii, 2, 27. vi. 33.— 
(1513.) Cal, B, iii. i, 11, 12, 23, 
^35- vi, 37, 41, — (1514.) Cal. B, i, 
154. ii, 190. iii. 25. vi. 48.— (15 15.) 
Cal.B. I 15. ii. 183, 187, 292, 341, 
369. 371. vi. 80, 8 1, 82, 92, 93, 94b. 
no, — (1516.) Cal. B. i. 150. ii.2i5, 
315, 315 b. 317 b. 319. iiL 20, 32. 
vi. 99, 181, 183, 184.— (1517,) Cal. 

B. i. 9, 243. ii. 331. iii. 9. vi. 163, 
165, 167, 167 b. 168, 226.— (1518.) 
Cal. B. vi, 107 b. — (1519.) Cal, B. 

33S» 336. iii. i6.— (1520.) Cal. 
B. i. 3. ii. 194, 236 b. 237 b. 264, 
333— (1521) Cal, B.i. 13, 155. ii. 
329. vi. 197, 197 b. 20ob. 215, ai6, 
ta8, 228 b. 230, 235.— (1522.) Cal. 
B.i. II, I9,'2i, 147, 157. ii, 310. 



327* 33^- i"- H- vi. 132,132 b. 20j» 

245, 245 b. 248, 276, 279 b. 41^ 
451. vii. 137, 139, 140,142,144b. 
145, 148, 150. — (15^3.) Cal. B; 
i. I, 7. ii. 244, 266. iii. 10. vi. 
324.-^(1524.) Cal. B. L 5, 299. ii. 

246, 376, 382. iii. 6, 142. vi. 150, 
»5*' »53» 153 b. 158. 444. 447.— 
(1525,) Cal.B. ii. 249.*-.(finc A°) 
Cal. B. i. 152. ii. 197^ 248, 2521 
254* 374- vi. 162 b. 

Commiiiion to, Cal. B. v. 69. 

bacre, (William, Lord) 

Letters, Cal, B, i. 17, ii. 198, 379,' 

3» 30. vii. 28, 71, 102. 
Bonds of. Tit. C. x. 4. 
Dacres, bill of information againft themj 

Cal. B. ii, 261, 
Dalby, (T.) Vesp. F. xiii. 162. 
Dalcafora, (Pet.) his fentence, Nero, B. 
i. 224 b. 

Dale, (Dr. Valcnt.) Cal. E. vi. 193, 
340. Galba, C. i. 86. Vbsp. C, 
viii. 24, 32, 110, 165, 202. F. xii. 
183. Tit. B. ii. 4i5*%43o, 433- 

Dale, (D.) Galba, D. iii. 360. 

Dalivyl, (Robt.) prophecy, Cleop, E. iv. 
128 b. 

Damafus Papa, de Mifla, CaL, A. xv. 
136 b. 

Damafi, epifcopi, Laus S. Tauli, Vitel. 
C, viii. 83. 

Damiano, (plan of thefiegeof St.) Auo. 
i. vol, ii. 3. 

Damtas, (J. Pereira) Nero, B. i. 125* 
Dance, (John) Otho, E. ix. 52. 
Dance of death, (Hift. of) Vbsp. A. xxv. 
181. 

Danelaye, Nero, C. ii. 48 b. 

Dani qai regnum Francor. vaftavenmt, 

Tib. a. ix. 8 b. 
de geftis Danor. Faust. A. viii. 85. 
Danielis (Sci.) vel pfendo-^prophetsy ABC** 

darium, Tib. A. iii. 25 b. 
Liinaris, Tib. A. iii. 39, 63. 
Danvers, (Sir Hen.) Tit. B. xii. 517. 
Danville, Marefiial de France, Cal. E. 

vL 274. Vesp. F. v. 208, 212, 237^ 
Danzxus, (Car.) Tit. B. vii. 282. 
Danzig, (Magiflrates of ) Nero, B.ii. 98, 

117, i»3, 139, 144 b. 288. 
D'Arcy family, pedigree, Dom. xviii. 91. 
D'Arcy, (Lord) Cal. B. iL 323. 
D'Arcy, (Arth.) Cleop. E. iv. 240. 
D'Arcy, (E.) Itinerary through France, 

Cleop, B. vii, 
D'Arcy, (Tho, Lord) Cal. B. vii. 166, 

218. Vesp. F. xiii. 127, 128. 
DoufabcUa, his wife, Ves p. F. xiii. 1 27 b. 
Dares Phrygius dc bello Trojand, Claud. 

B. vii. 214. Vitel, A, xiii, 90. C. 

viii. I. VESf . B. xxv. 98 b. 
Dtrius, (Silv.) his oath, as Papal coUedor, 

Vitel. B. iii. 138. 
Lett, &c. Vitel. B. xi. 168, 184. 

Vesp. C. iv. 204, 253, 259, 265^ 

279. 

Damley, (Henry) K. of Scotland, vid. 
Stuart. 

Darrel, (Walter) on the privileges of the 
Tower, Vesp. C. xiv. 492. 

Dtrrel^ (Wm.) Knt. of Rhodes, Or ro, C. 
iit. 27, 35. 

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Dafhenus, (Pet.) Galea, C. iv. 2». 
Coventry priory, rcgilf. cart. Claud, D. 
xii. 

Uavers, (Ch.) Tit. C. vH. 6. 
Davjd Rex : de cjusf poenitentia, Vesp. D. 
vi. 70. 

David I. K. of Sc. Tit. F. xiii. 25. 
David Bruce, Vksp. C. xvi. 27, 34. F. vii. 
3, 10 b. 

David ViterbeAfis, prognofticatio, Vesp, 

E. vii. 109. 
Davids, -(St.) 

de Archiep. Mencv. q^ui pallium noa 
geflarunt, Claud. E. viii, 76 b. 
'CI EOF. E. i. 99 b. 
Succeffib Epifcop. Dom. i. 155 b. 
rights of the church of, Vitbl. C. x. 11. 
Davies, (Nic.) his examination, Otho, E. 

viii. 330. 
Davies, (Wm.) Vtsp. C. xlii. 314. 
Davij, ( . » . ) Jul. C. iii. 14. 
Davifon, (John) Cal. E.x. 296, 315, 330. 
Davifo.n, (William) 

. Memorials, Sec, prefented in the Nether- 
lands, Galea, C. vi. P. ii. 57 b. 63, 
109, 14X, 165,^ 267. 

Inllrudions on being fent to Scotland, 
Q\L. C. ix. 31, 96. 

Appointment as Secretary of State, Vesp. 
C. xiv. 539, 

Letters, — (1576.) Galba, C. v. 270 b. 
279.— (1577.) Galea, C.vi. P. i. 94, 

55 b. 99 b. III.— (1578.) Galea, 
C. vi. P. ii. 87, 88 b. 9a, 105, 341. 
TiT.B.ii. 415. vii. 16. — (1579.) Gal- 
ea, C. vi. P. ii. 296, 310 b. — (1583.) 
Cal.' C. vii. 70, 73, 104.— (1584.) 
Cal. C. viii. 33, 35, 37, 41, 42, 
44 b. 50, S3. 54, 57, 61, 62,64,66, 
67, 67% 70, 74, 78, 81, 83 b. 89, 91, 
96, 97, 104.— (1585.) Galea, C. viii. 

4« 35> 34» 4^* i63» ^7^> ^7S> ^7^» 
204, 217.— (1586.) Galea, C. ix. 
82, 263. X. 41.— (1587.) Cal. C. ix. 
149.— (1590.) Galea, D. \ii. 289. 
(1597.) Galea, D. xii. 139.— (fine 
A°) Cal. C. ix. 455 b. Galea, C. 
vii. 119 b. 

Mifcell. Cal. C. Lx. 470, 471. Tit. C. 
vii. 48. 

Daumont, (...) Galea, E. vi. 415 b. 
Dauphin, (rewards at the chriftcning of his 

child,) Vesp. C. xiv. 76 b. 
Dawtray, (John) Otho, E. ix. 78 b. 
Dawtry, (...) complaints of. Tit. B. 

xii. 283. 
Davy, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. 32. 
Davys, (Jo.) Tit. B. x, 197. 
Dazambuto, (Fra. Hieron.) Galea, B. 

X. 77 b. 

Debatable Lands, vid. Borders. 
Decalogue, (a poem on the) Cal. A. ii. 

56 b. 

Decern pra^cepta, Nero, A. i. 124 b. 
'Dccreta Rom. Pi)ntif. Claud. D. ix. i b. 

E. v. 235 b. 
Dccreta Pontif. & Concil. Vesp. D. ii. 

34. 

^Dee, (John) Jul. C. iii. 11, 12 b. v. 
21. 

Life and math?mat?cnl and mifcel. works, 

ViTEL. C. vii. 
Pircdioiis for a voynge, Otho, E. viii. 

77. 

Coixcfliones in Sigcberti cbron. Vitel. 
C. ix. 2. 

I^ap of the N. Jhemirph. Aug. i. vol. 



Dee, (Brig of) Cal. D. i. 153. 
Deck, (Dcndcnell de) Vesp. F. xiii. 12. 
Delavvar, (Ld.) vid. Weft. 
Del/t, (Maglftrates of) Galea, C. xj. 
'99- 

Demetrius, Emperor of Ruflia, Vesp. F. iii. 
>i3- 

Demetrius, (Eman.) Jul. C. iii. 18, 23. 
Dena, (Rob.de) Nero, C iii. 197. 
Denmark : Tranfa^la inter Angliam et Da- 
niaro, Nero, B. iii. iv. v. Tit. C. 

vii. 19 b. 134, 136, 222. 

Englifh commiflioners for Danifb caufes, 
Nero, B. iv. 
Denton, (John) fcrvices performed in Ire- 
land, Tit. B. xii. 3. 
Deny, (Tho.) Tit. B. iv. 107. 
Deorum imagines. Tit. D. xx. 95. 

Derby. 

Valor Ecclcfiar. in Archldiac. Nero, D. 
X. 169. 

Monaft. cartar. regift. Tit. C. ix.39. 
Feoda, Jul. C. ii. 32. 
Derby, (E. of) vid. Stanley. 

Derham, (Mag.) de nuptiis saccrdot. Tib. 

E. viii. 243. 
Dering, (Edw.) Jul. C. iii. 191. 
Dernis Bafhaw, Grand Vizier, Nero, B. 

xi. 282. 

Dcfcnond, (Earls of) on their rebellion, &c. 

Tit. B. xi. 101, 107. xii. 107, 255. 

xiii. 170, 195, 248. 552. 
Defmond, (Tho. E. of > his attainder. Tit. 

B. xi. 373 b. 
Defmond, (Sir Tho.) Vesp. F. xiii. 141. 

Defpence'r, (Hugh le) 

proceflus contra ilium, Jul. B. xii, 148. 

Faust. B. i. 219. 
pars ejus honoris de Gloceft. Jul« B. 

xii. 173. 

Brevia pro terris, Jul. B. xii. 172. 
Varia, Nero, C. iii. 175, Vitel. C. 

X, 156. Vesp. F. vii. 5. 
Deffieand Defmond, (Lands of ) Tit. B. 

X. 379. XI. 40. 
Dethick, (George) Garter K. of Arms, 

Cal. B. ix. 384». 
Dethick, (Sir Gilbert). Faust. E. i. 10,31. 
Dethick, (Sir Wm.) Jul. C. iii. 42. ix. 143. 

Vesp. C. xiv. 393. 
Dethick, (Wm.) Garter IL of Arms, Tit. 

B. v. 85. 
Dcventer, Galea, C. xi. 225. 

Surrender of> by York and Sunley, 

Galea, C. xi. 132. 

Dcvcrcax, (Rich.) Cleop. E. iv. 212 b. 

248, 250, 251, 263 b. 
Devereux, (Robert) E. of Effex, concerning 
his marriage with Frances Howard, 
Vitel, C. xvi. 77. 
his intended duel with Ld. Hen. Howard, 

Vesp. C. xiii. 211. 
Lett, Vesp. C. xiii. 288. 
Devereux, (Waller) E. of Effex. 

Expedition into Normandy, Cal, £. 

viii. 76 b. 

Lett. 8cc, Cal. £. viii. 159, 173. 

Galea, D. i. 141. ii. 127. Otho, 

E. ix. 304, 306, 319, 344. Vesp. F. 

xii. 205. TiT. B. ii. 355. C. vi, 145, 
His cypher. Galea, D. xi. 235. 
Commiliions, Cal. E. ix. 362. * 
Tranfa6tion$ in Ireland, Jul. F. vi. 198. 

Tit. B. xii. 437. xiii. 528, 539, 

54*. 5S4- 

On hia return from Ireland, Jul. F. vi. 
125. 



Arraignment, Vitel. C. xvii. 359. 
Confeflion, Tit. C. vii. 69. 
Death, Vitbl, C. xvii. 341. Tit. C. 
vii. 68. 

Mifcell. Jul. F. vi. 423. Cal. E. xii\ 
104, 108. Otmo, E. ix. 284, 3 1 J, 
Vesp. C. xiv. 601. Tit. C. x. 4, 
11, 15, 23, 30. 

Devereux, (Walter) rertonftrance concern, 
ing Wales, Vitsl. C. i, 67 b. 

Devereux, (Walter) Ld, Ferrers, Vesp. R 
xiii. 98, 124* 

Devicofe, (...) Nero, B. vi. 290. 

Devon, (E.) Jul. C. iii. 188. 

Devonflure, ftate of the county, 0th o„ E*. 
xi. 2^0. 

Gentry, Faust. E. iii. 

Coaft, Aug. i. vol. i. 6, 
Devotion, (Manual of ) Tit. C. xlx. 
Deury, (R.) vid. Drury. 

Deus-dedit, (Scus.) Archiep. Vesp. B. xX* 
221. 

I>ewy, (...) Vesp. F. xiii. 38. 

Deythifke, (John) Tit. B. xi. 396. 

Diaceto, (Camillo dc) Galea, B, vik 

Diceto, vid. Radulphus. 

DicuiU colleftanea, Vesp. vi. 18 b. 

Didlionaria, vid. Lexica. 

Dieppe, (town of) Cal. E. viii. 93. ix. 143, 

Digby, (Henry) Jul. C. iii, 186 b. 

Digby, (SirKenelm) Vesp. K xiiL 330. 

(James) Galea, D. i. 200. ii. 

H7» »S3» 332. iv. 14,29. V. 252. 
Biggcs, (Tho.) Ga LEA, C. viii. 37, 41, 

85, 263. D. i. 27, 55, 69, 70, 79, 81. 

ii. 37, Tit.B. vii. 75 
DignavalJ, (...) Cal. C. viii. 306. 
Dignitate, (Tradt.de) Jul. C. ix. i. 
Dillon, on his murther, Cal. A. xvii^ 
Dimetrio, (Pietro) Galea, C. v. 99. 
Dimmock, (Sir John) his warrant for fees 

as champion at the coronation of Rich» 

IL Vesp. C. xiv. 119. 
(Sir Phil.) his warrant for equipping a 

horfe at the coronation of Hen. VL 

Vesp. C. xiv. 119, 
Dinham, (Wm.) Cleop. E. iv. 51. 
Dionifius, (Fr.) Ord. fcrv. proc. Vitel. B. 

xiii. 191 b. 
Dionyfii, (B.) Eccl. juxta Paris, 

Corpora ibi requiefcentia, Se reliquisc. 

Tie. E. viii. 97 b. 
Dionyfiorum S. Anfclmi fratres, Nero, 

C. ix. 20 b. 

Dionyfius exiguus. Epift. Dom. ix. 8. 
dc Cyclo deccnnovcnali, Cal. A. xv. 
82. 

Divifenfis, (Ric.) Monach. Win ton. de gcflis 

Ric. 1. DoM. xiii. 70. 
Dixmunde, (chart of) Aug. L vol. ii, 

100. 

Dochanus, (Valer.) Nero, B. vi. 222. 
Dockwray, (Hen.) Tit. B. xii. 30. C, vii, 
• «87.. 

Dockwray, (J.) Galea, B. vii. 130, 136,1 
i4«» H5- 

Documentorum colledlio promifcua, Ne ro, 

D. i. 69 b. 

Doddridge, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. 52, 58. 
Doderic, ( ... la) Otho, E. viii. 337. 
Dodieu, (Claud.) Vitel, B. x. 29. 
Dodo, (...) Hift. Norman. Vitel. F, 
xvi. I. 

Dodona, (Ja.) Cal. E. xi. 2S6. 
Dodfworth, (Roger) Jul. F. vi. 298, 
405. 

Doma, (K. van) Gal^a, D. x. 20 b, 



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romain^ (Royal) Ttr. B. it. 1389 ^o. 

Apfind. nviiL 78. 
Dombes, vid. Bottrboo. 
JOomcfday Book, (fragments of) Clavo. 

C. ii. 142. ViTBL. C. viii. 140. F, 

xii. 1. Fa VST. C. xL 67. 
Epitome, Jul. C.L 3. 
Mifc. ViTBL. C. ix. 823, 129. 
Dominis, (March, de) Tit. B. vii. 148. 
Pona, (Wratiflas Burgrave de) Galba, D. 

viii. 228. 

Donatio&es nobiliom in Anglia^ Jvl. C. 

vii. 135. 
vid. Cartas Grants. 
l)onne, ( . . .) Jul. C. iii. 2ib.iiob. 
Pora in Heref. (Abbas rnonaft. de) Naaoi 

C. iii. 1 83 b. 
Dordrecht, Galba, K u ii, 1199 155* 

C viii. 274. O. iv, 298. 
Dore, (Abbatia de) Jul. C. viL 252. 
Doria, (Andr.) Galba,D. iii. 59. Vitbl. 

B. ix. 143. 

Dormer, (Eliz.) Jul. C. iii. 155* 
Domavius, (Cafp.) Jul. C. v. 60, 83. 
Dornemifla, (Geo.) Vesp. F.,i. 43. 
Dorfet, (Rich.) Jul. C. iii. 152 b. 
Dorfet, (Tho.) Galba, B. vi.63. GlbOf. 
£. iv. 110. 

Dorfet, (£. & Marq. of) vid. Beaufort, 
Grey, 

Dorfetlhire, (coafts of) Aub. i. VoL i. 33. 
Dover, plans and views, Aug. i. Yd. 

i. 7, 19^ 22, 23, 26, 45, 46. Vol. ii. 9, 

10. 

Cate of. Gale A, B. X. 332. 
ftoresat, Appeni^. xxviiL 1$. 
repairs of the haven^ Tit. B. xiiL 445. 
de cuflodia, Naao^ C. iiL 185 h. 

Clbop. G. vii. 49* 
Coaftabnlarii, CLAuii. C ii. a* Vitbla 

C. xvii. 281. 

JDonglas, (Archibald lotlii LmA) Vbip. Fi 
vii. 6. 

Dottglas, (Archibald 4th. E. of) Vxst. F, 

vii. I i 3. 

Donglas, (Archibald) 6th E. of Angns. 
His band for carrying off Ki James 

Cal, B; vi, 124 b. 
On his forfeiture, Cal. B. iiL 36. 
Articles with Card. Wolfey^ Cal. fi. vi. 

395- 

Concerning his fubmifiion toting James 
Cal; B.vii. 79, 

Lett. ue. (1520.) Cal. Bi i 141.-^ 
(1521*) Cal* B. vi. 177^ 204, an, 
223.^(1524,) Cal. B. i. 94,96. iii. 
305. vL 371.— (i5a5.) Cal. B.L ^6, 
9U 98, 104, io7» 117* iii- 7S* ^« "Si 
431.— (1526.) Cal. B. iL 298.— 
(1527.) Cal. B. iio5. viL93, loi.^ 
(1528.) Cal. B. vi. 176. vii. 27,95, 
98, 99 "^(«S49 ) Cal. B. viL 436.-*^ 
(fine A"") Cal. B.i. 114. 

I)0ag1as, (Archibald) 8th E. of Angus F 
Lett.&c. (1581.) CAL.Cvi. I5i.tx.^ It. 
—(158s-) Cal. C. vii. 31 K— (15(83.) 
Cal. C. vii. 108, 143, 215. (1584.) 
Cal. C. ix. I09.«— (1586*) Cal. C. 

ix. 141, 190, 195, 197, 200, 203, 
208, 2I2| 218, %2i, 225« 2i6» ^30 b. 
231b. 232 b. 235, 236 b. 237, 241 b. 
243, 249, 279, 289*1 3"— (.1587-) 
Cal. C. ix. 158. D. L 98, 208— 
(1588.) Cal. D. 1. 316, 317, 319. 
(fine A°) Cal. B. Vf* aS3« wL J14. 
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Mifcell.CAL. C. iO| 44^ 49 k 1 23. 

viii. 226. Ix. 9, 196. D. i. 347. 
Douglas, (Gavin) poftulat of Arbroth, 

Bp. ofDunkeU. 
Letters, Cal. B. i. 27. ii. 336^ 3$7. iii. 
309. vL 174,213,424. 
Douglas, (George) Mafter of Angus, Cal. 

B. iii. 76, 153. 

Douglas, (G.) Cal. C. vi. 55, 159. vii. 
8 b. 42. 

Douglas, (James) ad. B. of Douglass 

Vbsp. F. vii. 34. 
Douglas^ (James) 4lh £.of Morton^ 
Lett. &c Cal. C.ii. 89, 100, it4» 119* 

'49» i<7* 4io> 4*5- 434t 45 
460, 462, 464, 488, 489. iv. 35, 36b 
55 b. 65, 71, 74^ 77» 83, 85 b. 106 b. 
202, 232 b. 240^ 24i» 253 b. t. 30, 
48 b. 56, 58, 60, 67, 69, 76. vi. 5*. 
Mifcell. Cal. C. iii. 510. iv. n54i v. 2. 
vi. 122 b. 145. 

Dougks, (James at) Vbsp. P. tii. 17 b. 

Douglas, (John) CAt. C. L 322. 

Douglas^ (Miurgt.) Vbsp. F.xiiL 134 b. 

Dougks, (Peter) Confeffion, Cal. C. iV. 
229. 

Douglas> (RO Cal. D. L 195. 

Douglas, (William) loth E. of Angus, CaL. 

D. il 97, 234. 
Douglas, (William) E. of Morton, Cat.. 

C. viii. 183. D. i. 172^ 199. 
Douglas^ (William) Goldingham, Cal^ B. 

i. fg. 

DonghUbs» their attainder. A* i58i» Cal. 

C. ix. 8. 

Doura, (Odode) Decreu minora, ViTftL. 

A. iii. 111. 
Douiki (Jan.) Jul. C. 13 b. io k 
Dowe, (Robt.) Tit. B.iv. 208. 
Dowen, (eonceming) Vasp.C.xiv. 1^2. 
Downs, (eharu of the) Avo.L Vol.i.20, 

21. 

Downton, (Nic.) vojrageb OtBO» B. viiL 
223. 

Doyenbrugh, (Bngclbu) Oa&sa, C. ix. 

38. D. ii. 20. 
Doyley, (Tho.) Galba, C. viL §33. viii. 

io6, 2o8» 211. 
Duke, (Sir Frands) Expeditions and 
Voyages, Jul. F. vi. 2#7 b. Otho, 
¥iiL 58, 206, 212. ix. 150, 230. 
Tit. B. viii. 167, ^41. 
Lett« aie. Cal. K. vii. 356 b. Oalia, 

D, iv. 199. Oraa, E. vmI. 97, loi. 

ix. 164, 222. 

VrtlUt (Prancb) TifP. Bi v. loi. viii. 
Dramas in old Engliib tirfe^ Vas#4 D. 
viii. 

Drawings, rid. Icones. 
Diiax, (Robt.) Galba, C. vll. 87, 129. 
Drayto^ (CapeBa de) Vitil. A. ii. 
12|8b. 

Dream$, (trafts on) Tib. A. iu. 25 b. 

33 b. 40. Tit.D.xxvi9. 
Drefles, (drawings of) Auo. ill, 20-436, 

38. 

DrinaWar, (Bp. of) vid* Mefa. 

Drorerff and Brogenr, (order concerning) 

Faust, C. ii. 164. 
Drumaldi, (Ant.) Galba, B. x. 59. 
Drummond, (David) Cal. E.,x. 25a. 
Dffnry, (D.) CAL.Dji4i39. 
Drury, (Sir Robt.) CaI. C.iiL'323. 
Dntry. (R.) Jvt^C 21 89^93, 106. Cal. 

B*ix. i44*. 



Driry» (SirWyttam) 
Lettersr-(|J66.) Cal. B. x. 370.— 
(1568.) Cab. B. ix. 293, 296, 365, 
366. C. i. 51, 53, 55, j6, 67, 15a. 
—(1569.) Cal. B.ix. 367, 368, 369^ 
391. C, i. 341. 347 b. 34^b. 351, 
353» 3^' 36^ 363.— (157a.) Cal. 
C. iiL 150, 154, 158, 309. 320, 323. 
336.336b,-(i57j.) Cal. Civ. 17, 
27 b. 53 b. 64b. 66. 74 b. 75. 79 b. 
84 b. 99, 99b.^(ij79.) Tit. fi. 
xiil a6f 

Mifcell. CAt. C. iiL 149. iv. 62, 67. 
Drury, (Wm.) CLkop. E. v. 364. 
Dublin, (City oi) 

Charter of Liberties, Tit. B. xilL 331. . 

Notoina Aithiep. ft B|ttfc. Tit. B. xL 
29^. 

MifcalL Vesp. F. xiL 167, lid. 
( Archbp. of) Vid. Loftus. 

Abbadse, 8. Marias JUd. Regia. CaH. 
Tib. A.xL 
Dttboorg, (...) Tit.B. m 144. 
Dubrici, (quaidam de^) Naao, D. y. 393. 
Dubus» ( . . 4 ) Cal. E. L 59. 
Due, (...) Tit. B. viiL3i2. 

Dudd« Bradse et Buhse progenies, Tib. B. 
V. 76. 

Dudley, (Ambrofe) Ld. Lifle and E. of 
Warwick, Cal. E. v. 148. xiL 3. 

Dudley, (Edw. Ld.) Vbsp. F. xiii. 121. 

Dudley, (John) Cal.E. L28. Vbsp. F. 
xiiL 141. 

Dudley, (John) E. of Warwick, and D. of 
Northd. Cal. B^ iv. 303. Tit. B. ii. 
57* 162. 

Dudley, (Robert) E. of Leicefcr. 
Inibudtions, &c. concemiog his govern* 
mens of the Low Countries, Galba» 

C. viii. 119 h. ai5. ix. 3, 46>5U54, 
i 1 5, 225, 264. 

His Patent for a Coinage In the Low 
Countries, Otro, E. 'x.277. 

Letters, ^c. (1560.) Cal.'b. ix. i32.-iii- 
(1564.) Tit. B. XiiL i04.--(<565.) 
Tit. B.xiH. 144— (ij7o.) Cal. C 
ii. 85.— (1571.) Cal. C. iu. 249.^ 
(1572.) Vbsp. F. vi. ii b. 57, 62 b. 
79 b. 83, 104 b. 132, I4JS, 173, i8o^ 
182.— (1573.) Vbsp. F. vi. 229, 234. 
(1377.) Cal. C. v. 83. Oalia^B. 
xL 41a, 413. C. vt P. L 45, 45 b. 
TiT. B. ii 323, 328.— (1J78.) Tir, 
B. viL S38.— (1579.) Tit. B. xiO. 
264.— (1J80.) Tit. B. xiii. 303.— 
11581.) Tit. B. XiiL J37— (ijSi.) 
Cal. C. vii. 26. Galba, C. vii. 
222.— (1585.) Cal. C. viii. 233 b. 
Galba, C. viii. zo, 53. D. ix. 90. 
Tit. B. vi. 84.— (1586.) Galba, C. 
ix. 48, 68, 189, 248, 317. X. 126, 
163, 345;— («587 ) Galba, C. xi. 
311. D. L 73, 84, 95, iij, 125, 146, 
«40t «77» •96' ii. 2i» 34» 57* 63, 107, 
113 b. 132, 148, 163 b. 176, 186, 
196» 198* ai6, ai9, 237. 243, 265, 
280, 285, 287, 305 b. 318, J25. iu. 
19, 22, 58 — (1588.) Galba, D. iii. 
117, 142. 151,230.— (1589.) Galba, 

D. L 6j^(fine A») Galba, C. x. 
184, 250^ 275* Tit* B. iiL 91. xiii 
51. 

Mifcell. Otho, E« ix* 294b. Vasp. C. 
w. 536. 

Dudley, (Tho^) Galba, C.ix. 79. 

Dndo Decanus S. Qgintini: Hift. Norm^ 

nor. Clavd. A. xiL !• Naao, D. 

▼iii. 72. 

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Docls, (Traason^ Tib. E. viii. 50b. 190. 

Nero, D. vi. 82. Vitel, Civ. 129. 

Tit, C. i, paffim, iy. paflim, 
vid. Combats. 
Pake, (creation of) Jul. F. xi* I74. 
Dumbarton^ (dlfinantling of) Cal* B.x* 

io6. 

Dumblane/or Ddnbritayne» (Bp. of) vid. 
Chtlholiti. 

Dim, (Dr. Dan.) Cal. E. xi. 283. Calba, 

E. i. ijc). Ve8p. C. xiv. 160. Tit. B. 
V. 415. Cleop. F. L 359. 

vld. Cominifiioners at Bremen. 
Dunbar, (Gavin) Bp. of Aberdeen, and 
Abp. of Gla%ow, Chanc. 
Letters, Cal. B. i. 88* ii. 6, 314, 318, 
319. iii. 135. iv. 282. vii.^3, no, 
117, I20» 154. 
Mifccil. Cal. C. iii. $10 b. 511. v. .91. 
Pimbar, (Geo.) E, of March* Vesp. F. 
vii. 22. 

Dunbar, (Geo.) iith%E. of March, Vesp. 

F. vii. 161. 

Chriftina his Wife, Vbsp. F. vii. 96. 
Duncannon, (Flan of) Ave. i. vol. ii. 31. 

Tit. B. xii. 241. 
Duncannon, (Baron oO vid. 0*Ncile. 
Dundalk, (Town oO Vesp. F. xii. 12, 16, 

43, 45, S3. Tit. B. xiii, 76. 
Dunkcld, (the prieft of) 

Lettef, Cal.B. i. ^8. 
Dunkeld, (Bp. of) vid. Cockbarn, Douglas, 

I^aton. 

Dunkirk, Galea, D. 1. 32. vii, 237. 

Vesp. C. viii. 75. 
Dumfcrmiinc. (Commendator and Abbot of) 

vid. Pitcaime, Dury. 
Dunmow, (flitch of bacon claimed of the 
^ prior of) Cl Au d.* C. iv. 266. 
Duotoble, (Rob. de) viu S. Albani, Xul. 

b. iii. 125. 
Dunftable, (Tournament at) OTHO, D.Tiv. 

Dupftan, (5.) f 
Piaura, Claud. A: iii. 7- 
Vita, Nero, C. viL 72b. E.i. 401b. 
. Cleop. B. xiii.i9. 
Tranflatio, Cleop. C. iv. 62. 
Hysnnus de eodem, Nero, A. i. ii8« 
Duodo, (Ant.) Nero, B. vii. 96. 

Dupin, ( ) Galea, B. vi. 279. 

Dopuy, (P.) JxfL. C. iii. 195. 

Durcford, (Priorat. B. Mar. and S. Joh. Bapt.) 

Regift. Chart. Vesp. E. xxiii. 
Durhant, Biflioprick. 

Varia de Epifcopatu, Jul. C. ii. 315. 
vi. 146. D. iv. i, 125, 163. 
'Catal. et gefta Epifcopgn Vesp.. A. v. 

92. vi. 59 b. 
Bifhoi^s, vid. Ruthal, Tunftal, Matthew, 

Augervillel 
Hlft. Eccl. Cathed. Tit. A. ii. i. 
Statuta, Tit. A.xxvi. 231. 
Var. de Eccles. Cathed. Claud. D.iv. i. 
\ ViTEL. C.ix. 60b. 61, 102, 124, 125. 

Vesp.' A. vi. 62. Tit. A.iu 153, 
Priores Ecclcs. Vesp. A. vi. 60b. 
Nomina benefa£tor. Dom. vii. iz. 
Donationes, Cal. B. vii. 290. TiT. F. 

xiii. 16, 17. 
Mifcell.* Tit. B.iii. 49. liber Epiftolar. 

Prior. &c. Faust. A. vi» i, 
(the Prieft of) Vesp. P. xiii. 29. 
Dury, (Geo.) Abbot of DamfermUne, Cal. 

' B. vii. 164.* * 
Dutton, (Tho.) Vssp.C.xiv. 562. 



Dyer, (Edw.) Galba, C fx. 243. 

Dyer, (Sir Jame$) opinion concerning Wales 

and Chefter, Vitel, C. i. 27^. 
Dykes, (Ofwald) Jul. C.iii. 13, 26. 
Dymries, (David B.) Gale a, B. v* 311. 
Dyngiey, (Sir Tho.) Cleop. E. iv. 141. 



E. 

Eadmeri, Monach. Cantitar« vita S. Wil- 
frid!, Cal. A. viii. 55. 
Epift. ad fratres Wigom. Claud. A. L 
36 b. 

Hiftoria novor^ Tit» A. ix. 
Eadred, (R.) Dotiat. Aug. iL 44, 57, 83. 

Vitel. E. v. 123 b. 
Eadric, K. of Kent, Jul. C. ii. 61. 
Eadfig 01* Eadfine^ Archb. of Canterb. Aug. 

ii. 70. 
Badwald, AuG.il 19. 
Etdwigv (R.) Donat. Aug. ii. 33, 41* 43> 

45. TiB. B.v. 76. 
Ealhbnrga, (a grant of) Aug. ii. 52. 
Eardulf, (deed offale) Auo.ii. 89. 
Eari, (concerning the Title of) Vbsp. F.ix. 

300. 

Eailcourt,<j6hn) Nero, B.vLi2. 
Eafterlings, Nero, B. x. 380. 
Ecclefia Dei, (Trad, de) Hibemice, Nb ro, 
A. vii. 132. 

Ecclefia: Speculum Bcclefiae, Tib. B. xiii. 
182. 

4eoniamentis, Cleop. D.iii. 191. 
de praektu, Faust. A. viii. 51. 
. Nomina Ecclefiar. orbis Chrifti, Vesp. 
A. xviiL 153. Faust. B. viL 10 b. 
de ftdibtts et provincib orbis. Tit. D.xx. 
179. 

Colleftaneade poteftate EccIefiail.CL eop. 
F*i.iL- 

Ecdefiaftica hiftoria, Vitel. At xvii. 
i6b4 Faust. A. viu. 119,173b. B. 
vii. 41. 

Tripartita hiftoria Ecclefiaftica, ex Sozo- 
meno, Theodoreto, et Sacrate, Vi- 
tel. CxiLi. 

Epiftolas variae Pontificum, Imperator. 
Regom, &c de rebut plerumque Ecde- 
fiafticis, Faust. B. L paflim. 

Eccleiiafticor. fcriptorum nominat Jul. 
vii. 26, 38,43. 
. Ecd. Rom. privil. & proprietatil^us, 
Nero, C. ii. 53, 60, 63 b. 

Ecclefiaftical law. 

quomodo S^ges Ecdefiam defenfare 

delwit,, Vitel. E.x. 119. 
de audoritate Regia in reb. Eccles. Fa vst. 

C.ii.63. 

dc exemptione Clericor. de poteft. Papal. 

AfPENP. xxviL I 8b. 
cfe jure ad Papalem dignitat, Vbsp. A. 

xiv. m b. 
Courts, (abuiea in) Tit. B. v. 273. 
d^ un^ione Ecclefiaft. Cleop. C. x. 

158. 

Ecclefiailicid difcipline, ^c. . Tit. A. 
xviii. 7 b. xxiv. 144, x68, 188. Dom. 

IX. 9. 

Mifcell. de rebus Eccl. Vitel. A. ii. 

102 b. 103. B. ii. '82, 127. ix. 128. 
• Tit* B. viii. 346. 

de Ecclefiaftiqi poteftate, coUeftanea^ 

Clbop.:F. i. I. 
Treaty^ for the defence of the churchy 

Galba, B. iiL69. 



. ^ Ecclefiaftjbus, compotus, Tib. C. i. i. 
vi, 2. Cal. A.xv. 108,(117, 136 b. 
Galba, A. xviii. 15—18 b. Vesp. 
B. vi. I, 103, 104, 105. £. xvi. 84. 
Tit. D. vii. 12. xxiv. 144. xxviL 9. 
de sera incamadonu, Ne ro, C. v. 3« 1 1 b. 

Eclipfe at our Saviour's deaths Jul. F^ xi. 
64. 

Edgar, K. of Eng. laws, Nero, A. i. 41, 

89. E. i. 391. 
Oratio adclerum, Clbop. £. i. 81. 
Effigies, Tib. A. iii. i b. 
Cartx Sc Donat. Au g. ii. 6, 39^ 40, 67. 

Vitel. E. v. 123b. aio, Vesp. A. 

viii. I, 34. 

Edgar, E. of Scotknd, grant of ^oldingham 
to the Ch. of Durham, Cal. B. vii. 
290. Tit. F. xiii. 16. 
Edgcombe, (P.) Cleop. E. iv. 258. 
Edinburgh. 

Treaty of 1560, Cal. B. x. 98. 
Caftle, fiege of, Cal. Civ. 74, 76, 77 b. 
103. 

Plan and fufvey of, Aug. L vol. ii. 56. 
Cal^C. iv. la. 
Edmond^mody's bulwark, (view of) Aug. 
iii. 17. 

Edmonds, (Tho.) CaL. E. ix. 201b. 270, 
403* SH»Sai- xii..357. Vitel. C. 

xi. 372. Vesp. C. viii. 377, 387. 
Jtiii. 291. 

Edmund^s (St.) Bury, vid. Bury. 
Edmundi, (Sci.) regis, vita, Tib. B.iL 1; 
Tit, a. viii. 67. Dom. xi. 1. 
Miracula, Tib. B. ii. 19. 
Leges, Nero, A. L 88 b. 
Edmund 1. K. of Eng. Aug. ii. 6a, 65, 73. 
Edmundi, (Sci.) Artbiep. Cantnar. vita, 
Jul. D. vi. 123, 161 b. Vitel. C. 

xii. 280b. Cleop. B. i. 24. Faust, 
B. L 179. 

prccei, Jul. D.vi. 156 b. viL 8. NbrOj 
D. i. I55. 

Edmund E. of Rem, Ibn to Edw. I. vid. 
Plantagenet. 

Edmund E. of Lancaft. fon to Hen. III. vid. 

Plantagenet. 
Edmundi monach, de Eyaeiham, riBo, 

Cal. a. viiL 188. 

Edwardes, (Roger) Galba, C. v« 38. 

Vitel. C. vii. 311. 
Edward the Confeflbrj K« of England, 
Life* Vitbl. C. xii. 236. Vaap. B. w. 
81. 

Charters, Jul. F. x. 154. Aug, 1149, 

58* 59' 80, 81. Tib.E. viii 250. 

Claud. A. viii. 74. 
Laws, Claud. D. iL 30. Vitbl. A.xiiL 

7. E. V. 150. 
MifcelL Vitel. A. xviL 17 b. 19 b, 

XX. 245 b. Cleop. Civ. 114. 
Edward I. K. of England. 

Charters and ftatutes. Gal. E. iv. 59 b. 

Cleop. C. vii. 7, 18 b. 55. F. ii, 

38. 

Cant de forefta, Jul. B. xii. 221. 
Title to Scotland, Jul. A. v. 174 b. Cal. 

B. viL 322. Vbsp. C. xvi. 134. 
Journey into Scotland, Nero,D. vi. 93 b. 

Vesp.C. xvL 90. 
Ordinances concerning Wales, Vitbl. C. 

X. 153 b. 190. 
Grant to Rich. K. of the Romans, Nbr^^ 

B. ix. 27. 



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Earls and Barons created by him, Jul. 

F* X. 20. 

Mifcell. Claud. C.ii. 89. ix.99b. D. 

ii. laS, 129. vi. 135. Vesp. C. xii. 

45, 45 b. 46. F. ix. 104. Tit. B. xi. 

70. F. xiii. 33. Faust. A. ii» 17a* 

Append. xxviL 3. 
Edward II. K. of England. 
Life* vid. Moore. 

Coronation, Vitel. C. xiL 231* Vesp. 

C. xiv. 116- ' 

Marriage with Ifabella* Jul. E. i« 6. 
t>t geftis, Jul. A.i. 50. Claud. D. vi. 

i86» 192. Cliop. a. L ao8 b. - 
Summons for his expedition into Scotland, 

Faust. A. v. a b. 
Civil wars> Cleop. D. ix. 81. 

de hofpitio, Tj b. E. viii. 54 b. 
Mifcell. CAL.D.iii. 3,6, 7, lo. Claud^ 

D. ii. 132, 132 b. 133, 133 b. 134, 
X 34b. 266, 268, 277. Nero, B. xi. 
312* C. iii. 198. Galea, E.iv. 60. 
Vesp. C. xii. 49. Tit. B. xi. 80. 
Cleop. C* vii. 21. 

Edward III. K. of England. 
Life, Jul. A. i. 50. 
Befcent, Tib. £. viii. 148 b* 
Gefla, Nero, D. ii. 272. 
Claim to France, Cal. D. iiL 20, 84. 
Domage to Fhilip VL Cal. D. iii. 18. 
Expedition into Scotland, Vesp. F. vii, 
10 b* 

Kenanciation of his claim upon Scotland, 

Cal. B. vii. 315, 316. VBSP.C.xvi. 

122,123,124. 
Charters^fbitutes, and treaties, J vl. B. vi. 

^f^f h 4' 5^9 X"* 198 b. 200, 268. 

Cal. D. iii. 31, 78, 86. Nero, B. i. 

7, ir. X. 372. D. vi. 4. Oalba, B. L 

16, 12. OtiIo, i>. iv. 14I. Vbsp. 

C. xii. 5^, 60, 62, 67 b. 74. xvi. 27. 

Faust. D* iii. 
Letters, idflradlions^ proclamadons, &c. 

Jul. C. ii. 309 b. Cal. D. iii. 35, 

^3* 87. Ner6, D. vi. 29. ViTBL. 

£. X. 85. Vesp. C. xii. 59b. 64. Tit. 
^ A. Xix, 88, 93 b. 94 b. 95. Cleop. 

E. ii. 45, 57, 7^ 83. 

Flaclta coram, Vitel. C. x. 206. 
Cranes, Cal. D. iii. 25, 77. Nero, 

B. Vi. 31. Vesp. F. xiii. 9. Tit. 
t^. xi. 119. 

Grant of Aquitain to his fon Edward, 

Vitel C. IV. i. 
AcCbanC of his wardrobe, Nero. C. viii. 
319* 

Dcith, Cleop. D. iii. 185. 

Mifcell. Cal. D. iiL 82, 85, 94, 104. 

Claud. D. vi. 186. E. viii, 2 b. 

Galea, B,i. 5, E.'ix. 49bi Vesp. 

F* vii, 6. Tit. A. xiXv 84 b. B. iv. 

Edward IV. K. of England. 
Birthj DoM, ix. 83 b* 
Title Krthc crown^ Vesp. E. vii. 127. 

F. ix. 135. 

Treaties, Jul^ B. vi. 58. Cal. B. vi. i. 
N&Ra,B. L 55,6i« Vesp. C. vi. 33a. 
sdL 149, xvi. 66. Tit. F.xiii* 78, 
132. 

Grants, patents, and charters, Jul. B. vi. 
92, xii. 111, B07, 229, 248, 308. 
Mero, S. ix. 75» Vitel. A. x. 
198 b* C* X. 217. xii. 164. F* xiii. 
44* Tat* C. x.3, 6. Cleop. F. ii, 
39- 

InflruAions, orders, &c. Nero, B. ix. 68. 
Galba, B. i. 164, 16;, 166. Vc^p. 

C. xvi, 118, «Ji. F« jdiL 38, 6k 



Mifcell. Jul. C. vi. 2^3. NBao, D. ii. 
199. Vesp. C. xii. 164. F. 'iii. 9. 
xiii. 35. Tit. B. xi. 15 b. 260. 
Edward V. K. of England, Vtsr. F. xiii. 

EdV^ard VI. K. of England. 
Birth, Nero,C. ih. 
Treaties, CAl. B. viL 292, 45 1. £. iv. 

226. Vitel. C. xi. 225. xn. 238. 

Tit. F. xiii. 99, loi, 10$ b. 
Grants, Jul. B.ix. Galba, B. ^i. 39. 

Vesp. F, xiii. 177. 
journal, Jul. F. vi 23. NeIlo, C. x. 

8b. 

Panegyric, Tit. B. ii. 64. 
Letters, inftrudlions, &c. Cal. B. v. 70. vii. 
320* 3^**405- 42ab. 424. viii. 

179, £. iv. 264, 274, i75, 278. V. I. 

Nero, B. iii. 144. C. x. 3, 7, 81,93, 

102. Galba, B. xi. 41. xii. 3, 10. 

OTHO»E.ix. 81,82. Vitel, C.i. 65. 

Vesp. F. iii. 18, 19, 19 b. xiii. 171. 

TtT. B. ii. 1—41, 104. F. xiii. 99, 

loi, 156. . , 

Edward the Black Piince 1 expedition^ Nb r o» 

i). ii. 301. 
Aquitain granted to h^m, Nero, D. vi. 

31. Vitel. C. iv. i. 
Mifcell. Tit. A. xx. 47b. B. xi. 40. 

Edward, fon to £4w. IV. ^ 
created Pr. of Wales, Vitel. C. x. 217. 
D. of Cornwall, Vbip. C. xiv. 243. 

Edys, (Galfrid.) vita Scae. Modviennae, 

Cleop. A. ii. 
Edzardll. Count of E. Friefland, Galba, 

B. xi. 262. C. ix. 237. D. ix. 50, 56, 
60, 68, 76, 88. xiii. 34. 

Egbert, EL of England, Aug. ii^^Oj 21, 
37b ^02. 

Egbert, (S.) Eboraoenfis Axchiep* excerp- 
dones, NBRO,A«i. 131b. . 
Dialogus, VtTBL« A xii. 1 b^ 

Egerton, (pedigree of) Otro, D. iv. 6u 

Egerton,(Tho.) Lord EHefinere, Jut. C. iii. 
31. Tit. C, vu. 29, 45, 47v 

Eggecombe, (Sir Rich.) Tit'. B. 3d. 332, 

337. 

£ginhardi,'Vita CafolT* id. Tib. C. xi. i. 
Egla^or of Artas, a poem, Cal. A. iL 

EgmopU (Lamoral Cpmtet d') Gu^lba, 
C iL 263 b. iii. 29,, 2Qoh. 202, 203, 
204,205, 210b. 2iB,2i4» 211,328. 

l^mont, (Florcnt.. d') Cooat de Buren, 
Galba, B. vii.305. viii. 45, 80, 93, 
121, ix, 50 b. 51. x.S6b. 

Egmond, (Flor. d') Vbsp. C. xiL 268 b. 

Elboeuf, (Marquis d') regent of Scotland^ 
Cal. B. ix. 46. X. sS* Fau^t. C. ii. 
39- 

Elbihg, (Magiilrates of ) Nero, B. ii. 155, 
190,208, 218, 224, 237 b. 2&8, 304. 
(Englilh merchants at) Vbs^. F. xii. 

«45- "... 
Eleanor^Qgeen to Henry III. cku-teri Auo. 
. iL 14. . . ; 

Coronation, Claud. C iv. 234. Vesp. 

C. xiv. 141. .-.t 
Eleanor, Q^to Edwi I. her wardrobe ac- 
count, Galba, E. iii. .172. / ^ 

Eleanor, daughter of Edwk I. concemii^ her 
dowry, Vbs^. C. xii. 46. ^ 

Eleanor, lifter to Charles V.' Vs^p.F.iiL 
6ab. * 



Eleanork de Toledo, wife to Como I. Ve ti^. 
F. iii 52b. 

Eledorcs, Imp.Rom^ (veffasde) Tii.B.iv. 
217 b. 

Eleemofinam, (de 9 modis &ciendi) Galb a» 
£• ix. 67 b. 

Mlementis, (de) Gal^a^ E. iv« 187,200 b. 
aoi b. 

Elephant, (jnaure of) Jul. D. vii. 114, 
Elerii monachi,viu, S. Winifiredap, Claud. 

A. V. 13S. 

Elentherii, (ScL) vita, Nbro, C vji. 43, 
Eliot, (J.) Jul, C. iU. 174, 184. 
Elizabeth, (Ste.) vie, Dom. xi« 99. 
Elizabeth, Q^^ to Hen. VII. her coronation, 
Jul. B. xii. 28. 

taking to her chamber, Jul. B. xii. ^6. 

a note, Vesp. F. xiiL 49. 

Bliaabedi Q. of England. 

Defcent and Titles, Tib. E. viii 150. 

Cal. B. ix. 66. 
Mifcell. before her acceffion, Otho, C. 

X. 230, 231, 231b. Vitel, C. xvi. 

Vesp. F. iii. 20. xiii, 173. Tit* 

B. ii. 47. 

Offers of marriage, J u l . F. vL 1 68, 1 69 b. 
>74» «7S* ao8b. Cal. C. iii. 412. 

E. vi. 187, 189. vii. 198. xii. 25. 
Nero, B. ix. 100. GALBA,B.xi. 250, 
157. Vitel. Cxi. 128, 296. xvi. 
333» 339'34*> 34J' 366. Vesp. F.vi. 
Ii. Tit. B. ii. 255. vii. 142. C. 
vii. 1 2, 42, 53 b. xviii. 

Grants, Nero, B. x. i4, 187. Vbsp, 

F. iv, 7c>. 

Warranu, Cal. B. viii 299 b. Tit. B. ii* 
190. 

Foreign domimont, Aug.. i. vol. i. |« 
Loans to Fnmce, Cal. E. vi 90. viii, 

4P7» 45 3» 4^« ix- an b. 460 b. 

». 284. TiT.C.vii. 341 bL 
Confpiracies agaiuft h^r', Qa u B. It. t6i» 

C. ix. 101, 313. NBROi B. vL 
368,38^,434., . 

On the fecQiity of her perion, Cal. B. V. 
i$9. C. ii526,b.iii. 404. ix. 92, 114* 
119. GALf A, E. vi 315, Tit. C. 
vii. 80. 

Verfesinpraifeofher, Ves^. E.vixi 169* 
Epigram againfther, GAL.Cix. 171. 
Prayers and meditaidoni, Galba, D. xii 

134 b..OT.9o,B.^ 183 b.. 
Oration, to .the.Univer^ty of Oxford, Ti t« 

C. vii. .138- Faust. C. vii jiot. 
Her horofcope. Tit. B. iL 187 b. 
Her, death, Jvi^. F. vi 128. Tit. C. vii« 

- ^7' . r . 

On her SneccCon, Jvu F. vi a39, 409* 

Tit. B.v. 309. 
Treaties with Scotland* Jul. F. vi 69. 
Qal. B. v.. a75> 300. viii 23*. x. 5, 
98. C. iii 270, viii 212. ix. 120, 1^8^ 
aoii 493- D. i 29. Tit. F. xiii. 120. 
Various p^^pers ooncerning her traniac« 
tions With Scotland^ Cal. B. ir. 
40. xi 54, 88. C.ii. 50. iii^ 1 30, 143, 
I5t. is6» '78, i99f 209, aicy, 145, 
•262, 271, %Sih. 291 b. 315, 411, 
' 4»4» 4iS» 4S8. V. 152. vi. 115, 119, 
i24.-vii7a, 166, 167. viii. i<j, 17 », 
18, 22, aiOi ix. 45, 234, 236, 476, 
^49o>vP. i. 175.. ii. 27a, 34©, 439. 
•NEROy B. viaj2. 
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C. i. I03« 105. b. ii. ijo* ^31* 
'37* 163, 17K iii. 497. 

Her commiifioners in Marj^s taxttb, 
€au B. be. )6i b. 5G^. C. i!L sS}^ 
289, 290 b. 293 h. ioi, 3i2» 

Vindication of her condndl, refpe£ling 
Mary and Scotland, Cal. B. iv. 229, 
G. IX; 472, 4S5, 494, 5x1. D. L 40. 

Treaties with France, Cal. K. v. 53, 
ijt, 166. viii. 65, 137, 21SI, 499. ix. 
86, 138, 340, 342, 492. Otho, E. 
viii. 277. 

Alliance with Ruffia, Nsko, B. xi. 345. 
Various papers concerning her tranfa^lions 

with the Low Countries, Gal a a, C. 

viii, 20, 24, 19r 33, 68, 77» 9o, 298. D, 

ii. 319. ix. lii. xii. I95, 196, sSb. 
xiii. 108. Vssf. C. xiil 536, 

Negociations with France, Cal. C* iii. 
438. £. viii. 106, no. ix. 235^^42, 
iSo, 400 b. 454, 484, 549. 551, 553, 
S^it 577- «» 9* ^3* 

treaties and negociations with Spain, 
Jul. F. vi. 52, 60, 61 b. 158, 17a, 
180, S8|, 182* 274. Cal. E.ix.443. 
xii. 37. Galba, C. iv. 388. D. ii. 193. 

iii. 189, 297 b. 353. V. 99b xiL 179 b. 
185. Visp. C. vii, 258, 261, 277, 
a8o» a8i. 282, 364* 400, 461, 471, 
476, 478. viii. paffim. xiii. 414. F. ix. 
a53. Tit. B- vi. 20. 

'li'reaties, negodat. iec, with f^ortogal, 
GalAa, D. v. 99^ 331. vi. 5, 
13. Nero, B. i. 85, &indepafini« 

Mifeell. Cal. B. iv. 235. viii. 208, 311. 
C. iii. i$6. E. ix. 139. Vesp. C. 
j|iv. ,481. F. vL 263. Tit.B. ii. 
260, 262, 2<if, t66« vL S48i 177. 

xii. ai. C. ^4, it, lof. Clbof. F. 
vi. ^b. 

Letters, uiftru^ons, commlflionsv protla- 
sBations,frc«*(t559.)CjiL.B.viH. ^36. 
Ntno, B. ix. 90. Gali^a, B. xi. 204. 
C. i. 2, 3, 27, 18. Vasp. F. iU. 13. 
—(1559.) Cal. B. ix. 40, 42. 83, 
I04, 106 b. 108. X. 9, t), 21, 22» 57, 
59^ 65, 67. E. V. 42, 51, 60. tU. 6, 
i9, 43. GAtVA, C. i. 21, 44, 4J. 
Vesp. C. vii. 169^ 115. TfT. B. vi. 
114. — (1 560.} Ca£. B. V. 319. ix. 
118, 148, 149, 153, i55,x. 5^4 b. 133. 
£. V. 10:^. Oalva>C. i. 3d,3i.ii. ifj. 
VBSf.C.irtLi39b. <45^t#4.-*(iS6i.) 
Nero, h. i. 91, 97. Tit, B. v. 150; 
161^(1562^) Cal. B. X. 13 J, 203. 
E. v. 128. Nero, B. i. 5^. Tit. F. 

xiii. a85--**(is63.) Cal. B. ix. 194, 
195, 204, 20^5. X. 208, 218, 238, 239, 
2{0, 252. E. V. 169. Nero, B. i. 
126. GALBik> B. xi. 260. C. i. 95. 
il 35. VasF. yil 2»7. Tit. B. ii. 
193.-^(1 $64^) Cal. X. 258, 259. 
E. xii. 6a. Galva, C^ i^ 216 b. 
Vasp. C. vii. ^89. Tit. B. ii. .xoo. 
xiii. 91.-^(1 $6S') Cax. B. ix. 234. x. 

334* 5f^^ ^* «• Gai-ba, 
C. i. 181, 199, a* i6<h i;ai-»(is66.) 
Cal« B. X. 3841 387^ Gaj»«a, C. ii. 
268, 278, 365, 37f* 4^3* Vbsp. 
C. vii. 291.— (1567.) Cal. C. i. 
S, 6. 8, a6, 35* 40. D. i. $32. 
£. vi 1^ a8. Nbro, B. I i4i# 150, 



i$9. ix. 111.^1368.) Cal. B. ix. 
274- C. i. 57. 89, 153, 224. 23i> 
961, 267, 272. E» vi. 34, jf. Ne- 
ao, B. xi. 385. Galea, B. xi. 247, 
294, 311. C. iii. 184. Tit. iv. 
158.— (1569.) Cal. B. ix. 31^. C. i. 
286, 291. 295. 300, 301, 335 b. 342, 
350, 351 b. E. vi 63, 66, 74, 125, 
127. Galba, C. iii. 307. Vbsp. 
C, xiv. 205.— (1570.) Cal. B. ix. 
404. C. i. 366, 375, 3S0, 385. ii. 
36, 145, 15^, 155, 160, 168, 173, 
<7j, 179, 180, 191, 195, 208, 226, 
232, 288, 29^, 306, 3io, ^62, 364, 
370, 376, 385 ,393, 413. Nero, B. 
xi. 341. GAL*A,C.iii. 327. iv. 181. 
Vxip. C. xiv. 203.— (1571.) Cal. 
C. ii. 489. iii. 63, 84» io3, 173. 224, 
2i9. Galba, C. iv. 184, 193, Otho, 

E. ix. 97.— (1572.) Cal. C. iii. 134, 
141, 147 b. :f43, a?75, 345, 401. iv. 
t. E. vi. 149. Vbsp. C. xiv. 203. 

F. vL 12, 48, 62, 64^ 79, 127, 
137. TfT. F. iii^ 143, 156.— 

USIi ) C^^- ^- 97- E- V"- ^5^ 
164, 166. 167, 173. Galea, C. iv. 

334. Tit. B. ii. 248.— (1574.) Cal. 
C. iii. 466. iv. 210. Galba, B. xi. 
377. C. V. 52. D. xiil I, 39. Otho, 
£. ix. 12a b. Tit. F. xiii. 317.— 
(>57S-) Cal. C. iiii 482. v. 43 b. 
46. Nero, B; xi. 349. Galba, B. 
xL 384. Vbsp. C. vii. 328. Tit. 

B. vi. 47.-..(i576.) Cal. C. v. 70. 
Nero, 6. i. 220 b. iii. 208. ix. 123. 
Gal0a, C. v. 354, 372. Vesp. C. 

3+»» 343-— 5770 Cal, C. v. 
85, 88. Nbro, B. i. 139. viii. 62. 
Galba, G. vi. P. i. 3. Tit. B. 
il. 189. ir. 209. -i^ (1578.) OALmA, 

C. vi, P. ii. 65, 95, 152, 167, 169, 
171, 22$, 226 b. 247, 256)). B6ob. 
272 b. 274b. 284 b. 289 b. Vesp. C. 
vii. 375,444. Vbsp. F. xii. 3. Tit.B. 
ii. ]99.-*(i579.)Cal. C. v. 111. Nb« 
iip,B.iii.237.xi. 177,2831 313. Otho^ 

B. ix, 113.^1580.) Cal. C. iii* 543, 
54s, $71. vi. 15, 16, 47, 67, 102. Nb- 
Ro, B. L 230 b. 231b. 233. ix. 187b. 
Galba, £. vi. 1.— (1581.) Cal. C. 
yi* 104, US, 155. Tit. B. iL 195 b. 
V. 150.-^(15^.) Cal. C. vii. 17 b. 
22, 44 b. 47. ix. 3 1. Ne ro, B. iii. 244. 
xl )8a. Tit. B/ il. iyg.'^{is9$.} 
JoL. F. vl. 15. Cal. C. vii. 76b .77 b. 
9$, 160, 205, Bt9, 234. ix. 461 81. Ne- 
to, B.iii. 263. viii. 29. xi. 395. Vbsp. 
F. iii. 13 b. TtT« B. xiii. 360, 372. 
-^(1^84.) Cal. C. viii. 31, 38 b. 
100 b. 103^ 116, 117, 117 b. <3o, 
l6i. ix. 96, 107, 108. Gal»a, E. vi. 
244. TiT. B. ii. 197, 201 b. xiii. 379. 
—(1585^) Cal. C. viii. 187, 209b. 
Nero, B. ii. 193 iii. 271. xi« 
355^ b. 37j. Oalba, B. xi. 394. 

C. viiL 24, 29, 59, 94, 96, 119 b. 121, 
309, 359. D. xi. 213? xiii. 78, 79. 
Vesp. C. xiv. J36. Tit. B. xiii. 383, 
^85, 387.-*(i j86.) Cal^ B. viii. 354. 
C. viii. 282, 288 b. ix. 178, tSi, 182, 
^85, 256, 276, 328, 329, 332, 437, 
450» 473» 474- Nero, B. vi. 240. 
Galba, C. ix. 167, 183, 197. x. 79. 
ViTBL. C. i. 124, 146. Vesp. C. xiv. 
539, Tit. B. viii I.— (1587 ) CAt. 
C. ix. i6l* D. i. 9i» 144* Nero, B. 
ix. 134. Galba, C. xL 354. D. I 4, 
293. ii. 3, 71, 159, 308. Tit. 9. ii. 



188. xiii, 402.— (1588.) Cal. B.viii. 
190. D. i. 159, 343, 350. Nero, B, 

iii. 327^ 32«. 330* 333* 335 ix. 
139, 144. Oalba, D. ii, 167. ui. 
148, 228, 271, 272, 273. 275, 276, 
283, 285, 322, 325. Galba, E. vi. 
369. Otho, E. ix. 157 b. i66. Vesp. 
C. vii 461. vui. 103, 106. Tit. 
B. ii. 203. V, I08.— (1589.) Cal. D. i. 
»73» »7S- Galba, D. iv. 47, ni, 
«5o* «S4» 189, 196, 197, 224, 273. V. 
63. 212, 274, 325. 327. E. vi. 416. 
Otho, E. ix. 260.— (1590.) Cal. D. 

i. 306. E. vii 387. Nero, B. ii. 212. 

iv. 13, 22 b. viii. 48, 50, 54. xi. 192. 
Galba, D. vii. 15,90, 108, 118,119, 
120, 141 b. 157, 187 b. 191, 193, 
23^ 239, 293, 294, 297, 309, 312, 
321. Otho, E.ix. 242b. 280.— (1591.) 
Cal. E. viii. 69, 194, 231, 233, 237, 
241, 243, 245, 247, 404. Nero, B. 

ii. 220. Galba, D. viii. 24, 24 b. 
66 b. 68, 90, 119, 133 b. 185 b. 223, 
258, 288— (<S92.) Cal. D. ii. 69. 
B. viii. 62, 229. Galba, D. ix. 3a, 

189, 192, 210, 213, 215, 224, 228, 
»53» 257, 265, 269, 276 b. 286, 337, 
— 0593-) CAL.D.ii. 199. E. viii. 149. 
^ 35» 78> 93 >38> «49- Galba, D. 
X. 63 b. xiii. ia6; Tit. C. vii. 
<i b.-*.(i594.) Cal. E. ix. 82, 193, 
197, 277. Nero, B. i. 276. Gal- 
ba, D. X. no. III, 112, 153 b# 
163 b. 191 b. xi, 3. Otho, E. ix. 267. 
Vesp. C. viu. 234, 24a Tit. B. xiii, 
432.— (IS9S0 Jul, F. vi. 57. Cal. 

E. ix. 240^ 243, 251, 266, 267, 269. 
Nero, B. iJ. 228. ix. 171, 210 b. 
Galba, D. x. 155. xi. 11,47, 5i» 

80, 120, 122, 196, 198, 199, 203. 

Tit. C. vii. 38 b— (1596.) Jul.E. 
a. 79. 80. Cal. D. ii. 347. E. xiL 
13. Nero, B. ix. 184. Galea, D. 
xiii. 139. OtHO, E. ix. 322, 335. 
Vbsp. F. ix. 487.— (1597.) Cal. D. 

325* 34I' 343- E. ix. 398, 409. 
Nero, B, xi. 300. Galba, D, iSi. 
77 b. 145.— (1598.) CAL.E.ix.435. 
Nero, B. ii. 286. Galba, D. xiiw 
1 59,1 1 92, 2 1 8. xiii. 1 78.— ( I J99.) Ju L . 

F. vi. 226. Cal. D. ii. 469, 470. E. 
ix. 495, 499, 513, Nero, B. ii. 290* 
iv. 92, 161, 292, 298. viii. 41. Vi- 
tel. C. i. 261 b. Tit. B. xiiL 544^ 
553.— (1600.) Cal, E. x. 16. Nero, 
B. ii. 307. iv. 330. viii. 32, 33, 66. 
Galba, D. xii. 287. Vesp. C. viii* 
34^ 3^$y 379- Tit. B.jxiii. 546, 569. 
— (1601.) Cal. D. ii. 506. Nero, 

B. vii. 171. Tit. C. vii. 123, 124. 
F. iii. 105.— (1602.) Nero, B. v. 
23, 27, 36, 43, 46, 61. Tit. C 
i. 191.^(1603.) Jul. E. ii. 85.— 
(»5S9— 1568.) Tit. B. vL 114.— 
(1589—1597.) Galba, D. xiii. 172. 
(fine A**} Cal. B. iv. 283, 284. v. 
228. viii. 210. ix. 316. E. vi. 386. 
ix. 222. Nero, B. vi. 252. ix. 145 b^ 
xi. 121, 393. Galba, G. iii, 313. D. 

. V. 275, 292. X. 100. xii. 105. Otu o» 
E. ix. 292, 294 b. 296, 3,33. Vitbl. 

C. L 89, 109. Vbsp. C. viL 401. F4 

iii. 13 b. 14. xii. 104. TiT. B. il* 
426. Favst. C. ii. 68 h. 

Elizabeth, Q^of Bohemia, on her maimgef 
Vitbi.. C. xvi. ^56, 394, 534, 

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Elizabeth, wife to Cha. IX. !L of Fr. 

Vesp. F. iii. 88. 
ElWrnerc, (Ld. Chatic.) vid. Egerton. 
Elliot, (R. W. 8c J.) Cal. D. ii. 321, 326. 
Eliis, (Stephen) Cal. D. i. 321. 
Elmham, (Tho. de) Vita R. Hcd. V. 

Jul. E. iv. 9, ig. Vesf. D. xiii. 

156 b. 

Annates, Claud. E. iv. t. • 
Elphin, (John) Cleop. E. iv. 4i b. 
Elphinfton, (James) Ld. Baltnerind: trial, 

Jul. F. vi. 74. 
Elphinftone, (-A.) Cal. B. ix. 394. 
Elphinftone, (N.) Cal. C. i. 66 b. • 
Elfjrnge, (Hen.) Jul. C. ili. 132. 
Eltham, (Statute of ) Vesp. C. xiv. ii8. 
Elwell manor, Jul. B. xii. 267. 
Ely, (Hill, of ) Claud. A, viii. 119. Ne- 
ro, A. XV. I. Vesp. A. xviii. 88. 
xix. 29 b. Tit. A. i. Dom. xv. 7. 
Diploma, R. Hen. IV. Dom. xv. 95. 

• Epifcopi, Vesp. B. xv. 4!^. Faust. E. 

iv. 105. vid. Weft, 
de Epifcopata, Tib. B. ii. 256. 
Chron. Abbat. & Epifcopor. Tit. A. i* 

63. 

Var. de ecclea. Be monaft. Aug. ii. 13, 
Vesp^ a. xix. 2, 61, 76, 104. 

Eftlmatio Eccleiiar. Epiicop, Ti b. B. iL 
132. 

Regift. manerior. Epifc. Se Eccl. Claud. 
C. xi. 7. Nero, C.iii. 187 b. Vesp. A. 

vi. 92. , 

Inqoiilio terrar. Eccles. Tib. A. vi. 38. 
B. ii. 86. 

Cartae, Tib. A. vi. 118 b. B* ii. 260b, 
Do». XV. 119. 

Chart of the fens, Auo, i. vol. i. 78. 

On drainiag the fent. Tit. F. iV.^ 316. 

Mifccll. Tit. B. v. 354. 
Elyot, .(Ch.) CLBap. E, iv. 220%. • 
Elyot, (Sir Tho.) Tit. B. i. 37J. ^ 
Emanuel II. Palaeologus, Nero, B. xi. 174. 
Emanuel, K. of Pbrtiigaly Nero, B'. t. 70. 
Emanuel, (Pon) of Portugal Nexo, B. L 
281, 283. 

Emanuel, Philib, D. of Savoy, Vesp. F. iii. 
58 b. 

£marc, u romance, Cal; A. ii. 69. 

Embden, .(Nfagidmtes of ) • 

. Mifc.. N^RQi^B. va 152, 209. Galba, 

B. xi. 2IO. C. vii, 359 b. viii. 373. 
. . D;jc.ai8cv 103; ti. 84; xiii: 164, 181.' 
Emblems, Cal. C. v. 62. * • 
Emericusi Cancellariys, •Ne'Rov A. xi. 62.* 
Emperors af. Germany,- treatifes, negocia- 

tions, &c. Cal. E. xi. 194. Galba, 

-B. XI. g^. D; Viih 194, 197, 245, 247. 

ViTEL. B.-'Xviil. 174. " ' 
?ms,;(GbMrfeof/) Ata. i. vol. ii; 63. 
Enckhuyfcn, GALBit}»G; viii.^6J jf: 
li;ngel,be/t«$.Comc».deMarfci, GaibA, B? 

i. 2. .V ' 

Bngclb^rr, Giun^'^of^ Nafiki^' Galba, 

xi. II. ' ' ■■ - 

Engcmadr,.(Lod.} -Galba; D. iG. iig, 

• «?5-'' - ^ • " - 
Ergclftrocm, (H.) Galba^ D;' >af.*'- 96. 

England, t • ; ' , ; , : 

; GcQgf^by& Topography,, and Atitiqui- 
ties, Jul. A. viii. D. vii; 1^6, 49 b. F. 

vii, \6a:b.. X. .145.. f.4J7, 155 1). 174. 
^ . Tift. A. ix. 6, B.viiii6i Cal. A. viii; 

41. X. I. Claud. Bi vfe. 204.* D. vi. 
*.hf vjii zi'b. Nero, D. i. 186b. 
Viii. 187. X. 140, ViTEL. A; XX. 245. 



Ve«i*. a. xviii. 112 b. 157, Tit.D. 
XX. 89 b. 

* Deferiptions, Claud. E*. viii. 7b. Vi- 

tiL. E. xi. 271. Tir.* B. vi. 122. 
tLEOP. A. xii. 46. 
Various kingdoihs, Nero, A. vi. Vesp. 
A. xxit. 123 b. 126 b. Dom. x. 4 b. 

• Defiffu, Tir. A. xlx. trfb. Xxiv. 115, 

117, 132. D. xxi 89b. 
Proviociale vetot, Claud. E. i b. 

Galba, E. iii. 59. . 
. Counties and Bi(hopks, C^^tiD. C.ii. t. 

iv. I. D. ii. I. Nero, A. vi, 2» Gal- 

fiA, E. iv. 24 b. Tjt. D- xiL 38. 
, DoM. viii. 9. ,Cleqp.^ C. vii. 10. 
Numera* hadaruiD,..Cif av;>* D, if. i b. 
DImenfioas of Iwida, Fa^ust* E. v. 9, loo. 
Cities, Towns, and CaAles, Jul. C. iv. 

19. Tit. B. iii. 145 b. 
deSaxonum adventu,,>jERjD/ A. vi. i.' ] 
Nomina locofum in ttift. ^on. Nero, 

C. iii. 176. ' . • . . 

Nomina lencritiofh, mllitum,* &c. Jul. C 
vii. I, 109..CLAUD. C ii. 5b. 14b. 
26 b. 34, b. 44'b; 64, jffh. 80, 
83, '85', 91' b. X. • ' • * 
Maps of coumies, Otho, E. xi. 246. 
Harbours in England and Wales, :Othp, 

E.ix. 76. xi. 291. ' 
Geographical' mifcell.' 'Jul. C. ii. 32. yi.. 
99*>. to^f 169, 187 b. 192, 233. Fi 
^ 358, 373» 39>» 39^* x. 162. Tib. 
E. viii. 6. Tit. A. xxvii. iS^h. 
Annals and chronicles, (anonymous) 
Jul. A. vii. 30. viii. xi. 23. B. iii. 49b. 
p.iv. I. v^ 1 3. vii, 34, 127b. F.!vi. 34a. 
Tib. a. vi. 141. viL 107. E. viii 7 b. 
Cal. A. ii. 107. ix. 226 b. x. 3, 60,^^ 
^88* Claud. B. vii 2. C. iv, 258. 
D. vi. 9. 97, 1 1^, vii. 6, 23, X. J. E. 
* iii. jc6. Nero, A. iv. 77. vi. 3 b|. i^. 
25. D. vi. 76. X. 201. Galba, E. 
^ 33 b. .43. . V. viii. 2, .29. 3dfi^ 
Oth o, B. iii. xiv. 200. D. iv. 119. 
VijEL. A. xvi. 2. ;cx. 77. C. iv. 
119. viii. I b. ix, 304. E. xiv. 3. xv. 
I. F. V. Vesp. A. ix, 156. B. xiv. S b: 
, , E. iv, io4, 107^ b. i53,ix. 17, Tit. 

A. xiiL I, 41. xviii, 23. xxvii^ i b. D. 
iv. 15. viii 94 b. X. u 2ii.^3. xv. 7^ 
xix. 120. xxiv.,6» pou.4i. 130. m 
58, 247. viii. 29. X, i^'S h. If. xii. 1, 
5$. xiv. 4. XV. I. Cl?9p. A. 3cvi. 67^ 

B. ii. 41. V. i. xiii, 91. jC. x. 71. D. 
ii. iii. I, 74. iv. vii. 76. ix, 55, 77. 
Faust. A. viii. 7a, 1^ vi. 69. Cw Ik, 

Saxon kiogv Jut,. P. ii. i. TiJi. A..fii; 
1 7J[. B. V. 7, 1 b. a»/ Vrt EX. A. X.. 1 58. 
DoM, viii, I. Cleop. C, x. 71. 
Fau^x. a, H. ;43i'2ijbrf a2,b. B? Jfi; 
190. C. ix. 51. 

.lifis^efpta, SflJconica, JtTL^ C. Vi. 9$;b; 
Dom. xviii. 38949.. : ^ ^ ' " ' 

.1^ Veufts tn. tke Sax<(n tdngs^ Tilr. B. 
310, .^i <i ■ } 

Kilgt: dcfccnfe,. fe£e|, Bee. Jut. A. i. 
69. xi. .23,f 25>bL .K, xii\ 257. C. ii: 
7a bi D.- vii. 49vbw' wM; 27. E. ix.' 49. 
Tib. C. yiii.,4. Ca^. A* iii 146.': xi 
i93f 195 ^' CtJA.HD^ A. V. 133. Bi 
vii. 205 b. Na 1^0, A. vi, 2. viiL 84! 
^ . D. i. 166 b. ii./ 2j8 b. 243. X^alba^ 
E, viii. 29. xii. VitEl. C. x. 912. :E. 
xi. 243. F. xju. 365. y?sp. 5. vii. I, 
1C. xiii. 408. E.,iv. 139, 142^ b. viL 



135. Tit. D. xy. 7. xix. 99 b. Dom, 
ii. 141. iii. I. ix. 13 b. Cleop. B. 

ii. 41. Faust, A. viii, 40b. 176 b. B. 

iii. I. vi. 67 b; vii 40 b. E. ii. 250, 

kes. 

Pifturcs of tbem, Jul. E. iv. 1. CtAtro. 
D.'vL I. Vi TEL. A. xiii. 2. 
. Their Seals, Ves^, F.xiii; patfim. 
Their titles to the crpwn, Jul. B. I. 
91 b. Cal. B. ix. 66. Tit. B. i. 24 j. 
V. 209. . . 

Againft a woman inheriiiag the crown, 

Jtxt. F. vi. 258. 
Their coronations and funerals, Nero, 
D. vL 75 b. ViTEL. C iv. 128 b, 
. ^ Tlx. A. xix. 104. Dom. xviii. 15. 

vid. Coronation. 
.rPreccdenfcy^ ClEop. P. vii. i, ij^ 
Faust. C. il 16^. 

Title to the cro\»^ of France, Tib. B. 
xii. ^ ' 

Supremacy over Scotland, vid. Si;otIand. 
Notes concerning the king's children, 
Vesp.C. xrv. 326. 

Concerning his hourcKpld, Jul. C.'vili. 

• 89.95. 

Verfes on them, GAlba, fii viii. 2. Tit. 

D. XX. 91. Doiil. ix. 14 b, 
MifccHanies concerning them, f^E ro, C» 

ix. 171. Cleop, B, lit. 26.' E.'vi! 
pafltm. Apt^ttff), xxvii, u, 
Engliih nobility, vid. Nobility. 
Foreign dominidnrf, Cal. D. iif, 154. 
iv. vid. Agcn, Aquicania, Britanny, 
Calais, Cherbourg, Gafcony. 

. . Treaties a^d negociations, Ti t. B. vi. 2a b. 
vid. Britanny, Bclgitmi, Burgundy, 
Denmarl^ Flanders, France, Genoa, 

^ Germany, . Jtaly, 'Mor<icc(^ .Mciicovy, 
Poland, Portugal, Rome, j Scotland, 
Spjin, Swifs cantoijs, Tijffcqjf, ye- 
nice* 

Alliance with the Emperor, P/ance, and 

Spain, A* 1 518/ Vi t b l. ^, xx. 5^ i . 
Leges quaedam Angliae, Vi t e l. E. v. i 87. 

• On the gbvwnafKiedr the realm, Ne ro, 

C.x. 107. 

^ ConfttetQdinea . regain Jtr^^v C. ii. 95, 
de aflifis monetar..(^>patus>' Jul. D.iL 

" On invasions, and the defeo^ .of the 
. country,. Jul. F. vi. 28, 53, 137. 
Galba, D. ii. 275. iii. 221. Otho, 

E. ix. 35 b. 36, 38, 41, 162 b',. 166, 
' i7^»iUt\%sh. 191, S19, 221,228, 
. < * 246, 26B; 390, xi. 90, 1331234, 373, 

3716. Vesp. C viir. 146, Tit. B. iv. 

Forces of (he difi^reot coontiei, Otho^ 

E. xi. ,240. 
Sute of the ports, Otho, E. xi. 291. 

Tit. F. ui. 277. 
•^defcodis in Anglia, Nbro, D. i. 171. 

• Finincical traCb, vid. Exchequer, Fi- 

nances. 

. Exaftioncs RR. Edw, Coiif. et -aliorum, 

ViTEt.'E, xiv. 388,^389, 
Syilpge epiftAlar. &R. & Pontiiicain An- 

gliae, Galba, E, x. .56. 
Submiffion of . the realm to tbe Pope, 

Tit. C. vii. 118. 
Vatidnia & verfus dc rebus Angliat, 

Vesp. E, vii, 70 b. 104. viii. i6. 

Tit. A. xix. 105, 105 b.*' XX. 82 b. 
- 86. 

dc viris illuftribus & icriptofAus Anglije, 
JuL. F. X. i/rb. CLAt/D. £. iii 4. 
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Fragmenta quxdam» et colle^nea, Vi- 
tbl. A. 3cx. 71. E. T. 175 b. Faust. 
£• iv. 2. £• v; Appbnd. xxxi. 
xxxiv. 

Hifiorical notes and mircelL Jul. C. vi. 

99 b. F. vi. 231, 371, 373, 395. 

X. 180. Tib. a. vii. 38. Cal. fi. v. 

309. £. xi. 284. Claud. E.viii. 259. 

Nbro, D. iiii paffim. Vbsp. A. xviii. 

170 b. F» ix. 272. Tit. A. xix. 57. 
r F. vi.51. Doif.viii. i2i» 124. Clbop. 

C. iv. 113. 
Ecdefiaftical hiftory, Nbro, C. iii. 72. 

Vitbl. £. xiv. 276* 
State of the Church, Clbof* E» i. H. iii. 
de £cclefiis fundatis ante Normannor. ad- 

Ventu» NB.aO,D. ii. 240 b* 
ile provinclis et numeto parochiar. Tib. 

B.iv. an. Vitbl. A. xv. K» i. Tit. 

B. iii. 146. D.xx. 175. Clbop.B. ii. 

45. C. iv. 113. 
it domibas religiofis, Vitel. C; ix. 

225. Cleop. Ai xiL 46 b. C iv. 

113. E. iv. 312. 
Komina Archiepifcopor^ Epifcopon &c. 

Anglis^ Claud. B. viL 206 b. Nb- 

KO, D. ii. 238, 240, 244b. GALBAf 

E. iv. 24 b. Vbsp. A. xlv. 176. xxii. 
i24b. B. vi. 107 b. xiv. 113. Dom. 
viii. 8 b. Clbop. B. iL45. D. viii» 5. 
Faust. B. vii. 4 b. 
iSttffraganeon fedes. Tit. A. xiii. 144. 

Frecedency of Archbps; and' Bp. Tit. B. 
iii. 145. 

Appointment bf biihop^ feci, Clbop. 

£. iv. 304. 
de audoritate regia in rebns £cclefiaft. 

Faus+.C. ii. 63. Appbnd. xxviL 1 1. 
Modus tenendi fynodos, Clbop. C. viiL 

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£piflolje et {cartas Bpifcopor. et Abbatom, 
Jul. A. «c ijS^ 

de liberuter Eccl. AngUcanse, Claud. B. 
lit* 206. 

Of Ecckfiafticdl ConrtSi Clbop. F. i. 

ii. I • 

Valuation of Benefices, Vbsp. E» xxii. 

121. Tit. B. ilL 142, 144, 146. 

ClIop. E. iv. 395. vid. Nicolas, 
bn church property, Cal. E. xii. 443. 
Cafes of advowfoiis, Vis p. C. xiv. 6. 
Founders of churches and convents^ 

Tit. B. viii. J55. 

Saints in England, Jt/L^ F. vii. ^5. x. 

101. l^iB. £. viil. III. Vitbl. A. 

ii.4b. Tit. F. vi. 9. 
Decreu tc Epiftolae Fontif. Rom. 

Claud. E. V. 23^ b. 243 b. 
Decreu concilii Lond. A* 1102. Tit. 

A. xiii. 146. 

Confaetudo in rebns Ecdef. Tit. A. 
xiii. 137. . 

Excerpta ex variis Regiftris, Vbsp. B. 

XV. 4, 17, 21, b6, 42, 56, 9^, 100. 
Againft the FopeS authority in EngUnd^ 

Cal. B. iv. 233. 

On appeals to Rome, Vbsp. C, xiv. 33, 



A compad in fupport of Religion, Cal. 

B. ix. 34, 35. 
On the reformation, Vbsp. C. xiii. 342. 

Cleop. £. v. vi. 
Mifcell. on Ecclefiaftical matters, Jul. 

Fi vi. 161, 163 b. 231. Claud. C. vi. 

165 b. Nbro, D. viii. 183. Tit. A. 

xiii^ 150, 156, 157. B. viiL 346. F. 

iv, 167, 170, 174. 

Eikglefield^ (SirFra.) Cal. C.iL 56*. iii. 

469. viiL 277. ix. 406. 
EngUfh, (words in old law) Vitbl. A. xx. 

70 b. 

Etig:]i(h, {Sir James) vid. Inglis. 

Ennius, (Bp. of VeroH) Vitbl. B. iii. 13a. 

y. 77. xix. 8, 199, 290. XX. 261. 
BhflO II. or IV. Count of Eaft Friefland, 

Tit. B. i. 116, 120. 
Epemon, (D. of) vid. Valette. 
Epigramma, Tit. B. vi. 8 b. 
EpiRolsB pontificales, ^c. Galba, E. x. 56. 

Vbsp. A. xiv. 176, 177. 
Epitaphs, Anagrams, &c Jul. F. sd. 65 b. 

242. Vbsp. C. xiv. 176, 180, 189, 

196. Faust. A. viii. 84. E.v. 121. 
^rafmus Rotterdamns, Vitbl. B. v. 44. 

XIV. 278 b. 

£rick X. K. of Scandinavia, Nbro, B. iii. 

11, 13, l6b. 19, 21,26,27, 30. 
£ric II. D. ofBrunfw. Lun. Vbsp. F. iii. 
93- 

£rkenwald, (S.) Lbnd. Epifc vita, Claud. 
A. V. 135. 

Emeft of Bavaria, Eledor of Cologn, Gal- 
ea, C. viii. 31. D. idii. 216. ix. 305. 

Emeft, D. ofBrunfw. Lun. G alb a, D. xiii. 
133. Vbsp. F.iii. 95. 

Smeil, Archd. fon to Max. II. Nit ao, B. ix. 
125. Ga LB A, D.x. 1^5. Vbsp. C. viii. 
232, 240, 297. Tit. C. vii. 38 b. 

Errington, (John) mayor of Sonthampt. 
Orko, E.ix. 138. 

Errington, vid. Annington. 

Erikine, (John) 6th E. of Nfarf , Regent of 
Scotland, Cal. C. iii. ^81,283,307, 
3S3. 33^ 339- 

Erikine, (John) 7th E. of Marr. Cal.C. 
viii. 10, 15, 17,101, 169, 181, 220 b. 
D. t. no. iL 504. 

Erfldne? (Alex.) Cal.C. iv. 16. 

Errol, (£. of ) lid. Hay« 

Efcheats> vid. Records. 

Efcovedo, Sec. to the K. of Spain, Cal. C. 

v. 75. Vbsp. C. vii. 355, 359 b.' Tit. 
Bv vi. 57. 

Efcuage> (oil) Tit. F. iv. 58. 
Efdra propheu, Claud. E. i. 174. 
Eik, (Fifligarth de) Cal. B. v. 69. 
Bfneval, *(M. d') Nsao, B. vi. 349,390, 
399- 

E^mon, (Doc d') apology. Tit. G. vii. 
128. 

Efpei, (Don Guereand') Galba, C. iii. 

154, 176, i8o»a26. 
EflebienAst (Alexandi) excerpta ex hift. 

Claud. B. viL 210. 

Eflex, (Bifiiops of) Tib. B. v. 20,40b. 
Eflcx, (Earl oO vid. Deverenx. 

(fore(U) Galba, Eiiv. i8b. 195. 
Eflex, (B.) Vbsp. F* xiiL 5a 
Eflex, (Wm.) Tit. F. iv. 32!. 
Efluck, (..«.) Nbro> B. vi. 288. 
Efte, (Alfbnib da) Vitbl. B. iii. 167, 

177 b. V. 131b. 

Efte, (Alfonfo) D. of Ferrara, Virfei. B. ix. 



Efte, (Hyppol.) Card.of Ferrara,ViTBL.B^ 

iv. 64. ix, 187. 
Eftoun, (Roger) Interrogatoiies cooceroio^ 

H. Darhley, Cal. B. iv; 260. 
Eftrete, (John) Dep. in Ireland, Tir. B. xi, 

Eftumey, (Wm.) Naao, B. iL 56, 70. 

Galba, B. 1.104. 
Ethelbald,K. of Merda, (charters) Auc.ii. 

3. 3«^ 

Ethelbert, 1L of Kent^ Jul. C. iL 32^ ^ffi 
F. vii. 123. 

Ethelbert IL K. of Kent* Aug. ii. 9U 
ioi« 

Ethelbert K. of England, Ave. ii. 66. 

Vitbl. A. ii. 3. 
Ethelmod, Auc.ii. 16. 
Ethelred K. of England, Jul. C. ii. 80 b. 

Aug. ii. 15, 22, 38, 48, 95. Claud. 

A. viiL 74* Naao, A.L 90^ 119 b. 

Vitbl. £• V. 210. 

Etbelreda, (S.) of Ely, her life. Fa ust. B. iiL 
260. 

Ethelftan,K. of England, charters, &c. Jul. 
C.iL6ob. Aug. iL 23, 31,65. Tib. 

A. iLi2b. 14,14b. Claud. D.ii. 10, 
13. Naao, A.L 87b. Vitbl. Cix. 
196 b. 

Hymnus de illius vidoriis, ^ Naao, A. iL 
8 b. 

Verfos in illius laudem, Tia. A. iL 
14- 

Oratio, Nb ao, A. iL 9 b. 
Ethelwolf, K. of England, Aug. ii. 20, 2I9 
28,37,60,71. I 
Geneal. Na ao, D. iL 240. 
Etienne, (battle of St.) Aug. L voL iL 
88. 

Evangelinm, vid. BiUici Codices^ 
Evans, (Lewis) Cal. E. x. i 14. 
Evans, (Myles) Otho, E. vm. 131. 
Euariili E]pilk. Vbsp. A. xv. 
Evax,vid. Marbodaeus. 
Everard, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. 166. 
Eveiham, (Abbatia) Jul. D. iL 162. 
Regift Chartar. Vbsp. B. xxiv. Tit. C. 

IX. I. 

Conftitut Aug. iL 11. 
Martyrolog. Claud. A. viiL 137. 
Varia, Nbro, D. iiL 242, 249. Vitil. 
E. xvii. 226, 229 b. 243, 250 b. Vbsp. 

B. XV. 1 7. ^ 
EugeniusIIL P. Clbop. E. L 118. Auo.iL 

50,112. 

EngeniusIV. P. Clbop. E. iu. 52. 
Bolla de ConcU. Bafileeafi, Cal. A. L 
112. 

Decretum unionis Eccle&e,Gnec & Lat. 
Clbop. E. iii. 78,84. 
Eulogium, opus plemmque hiftoricnin, 
Galba, £• vii. 16. 

Buphrofynss, (Scae.) vita, Vbsp. E. it. 
100 b. 

Eure, (Ralph) Cal. D. u. 279, a8oi 

vid. Commiffioners at Bremen. 

Eure, (Sir William) Lient. of the Middle 
Marches. 

letters, Cal. B. L 348. iL 260, 287, 
350. iiL 57, 209, 249, 287. vL 407^ 
407 b. 409, 435. vii. 220, 236, 243, 
247, 248. 

Eure, (William Lord.) Tit. C. viL 13J. 

Europe, (plan for the pacification of) 

Vitbl. B. ix. 95. 

Enfebius, Epift. ad Carpianum, Tii. A. 
u. 7. 

Eiiftache, a poem^ Cal. A. iL ^35. 



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Eaftace, (Oliver) Tit. B* xii. 277^ a8i. 
Ew€h (Sir Sim. d') Jv l. C. iii. 1 53. 
Eiitychli Patrtarchc Akxandr. 

Annalet, Cal. A«iv. 
Excerpta mlfcell. J vl« Cv v. 34!^ 5!, 154. 
£xchajige». (xnifcell. concerning) Or h o, £. 
43» 47» 48t 54* 60, 79, 107, 124. 
129. 

Exchequer^ (fondriet concerning) Or ho, 
E. xi. 191. TtT B. iii. 219. iv. 19, 
33» 36. 48, 53. 60, 68, 77, 79, 82, 91, 
'34^ «S0» «54» »S7» 163, 165, 
167, 170, 212, 251, 253, 326, .330. 
V. 282. vii. 198 b. Clio p. A.xn. 1. 

Excerpta ex Rotulis in Scaccario, Vi t e ' 
P. xii. 108. 

Libcf niger Scaccarii, Claud. C. iv. 

Index libri rubri Scaccar. Faust. C. ii. 3. 

OathofthcChanc. Tit. B. iv. 18 b. 
Exchequer in Ireland, Tit. B. xi. 109, 
III. 

Excommunicationes, Jul. D. vii. 126 b. 
. F. vii. 172. Claud. A. ii. 123 b. 
ViTEL. A. ii. 73. E. xvii. 252 b. 
VisF. D. xi. 108 b. 
ExcquLe regales* DoM.xviii. 15. 
Exeter, (charters) Claud, D. ii. 129, 131. 
(Biihops of) Jul. C.ix. 104. 
(Defcriptionof) Tjt. F. vi. 88. 
SutttU fodalitii Exoniae, Tib. B. v. 76. 
Exmooth harbour, Aug. i. vol. i. 39. 
Exorcirms, Jul. D. vii. 8. viii. 109. Tib. 
A. iii. 103. Cal. A. viii. 171. xv. 125. 
ViTBL. A. xviii. 198 b. 227. Vbsp. D. 
XX. 93. Fau3T. a. vi. 157 b. 
Eye, (Peoda Honoris de) Vitel. F. xii. 
180 b. 

Eyniham, (Cart. Abbat.) Claud. A viii, 
127. Nero, C. ix. 158. 
Excerpta ex libro Monall. Vesp. B. xv. 4. 
Eyre, (Lift of Chief Juftices in) Vesp. F. 
iv. 64. 



F. 

Fabian's Chronicle, Nero, C. xi. 
Fabri, (Dr. Jo.) Vitel. B.v.235. 
Fabulofse rtarrationes, Cl a u d. B. vii. 203 b. 

Vitel. A. xii. 182 b. 
Facobrius, (Laor.) Vitel, B. xxi. 91. 
Fagot, (Hen.) Cal. C. vii. 153, 155. 
Faille, (Carol, della) Jul. C. iii. 4«b. 
Faith, (St.) Monaft. Aug. ii. 136. 
Falkland, (Road of) Cal. D. i. 153. 
Falkland, (J.) Jul. C. iii. 138. 
Falmouth, (Charts of) Auq. i. vol. i. 36, 37, 

Famars, ( ) Inllrudl. Tit. B. ii. 490. 

Fanden, (S. A. j Cal.E. x.343. 
Fane, family ped. Jul. F. vi. 364. 
Fanb, (Fr. Torello da) Nb ro, B. vii. 1 1 3. 
Faramella, fil. Abdelabi, de Aftrologia. 
Claud. E. Vili. 3. 

Farbume, (Capellade) Vitbl. A. ii. i;i8. 
Farendon, manerium, Nbro, A. xii. 147 b. 
Farnefe, vid. Alexander. 
Farnefe, (Alexander) Card. vid. Paul III. 
Fafardo, (Don Louis) Vesp. C.xiil. 83. 
Fatoillat, (....) Cal. E. x/ 267. 
Faocquct, (Jan.) de Santohier, Galba, B. 

iii. 75. / 
Favilla, D. of Bif^y : defcwit, Jul. F.,xi. 

Faukenberg, (Count) Vi t b l. B. xx. 8b^ 
Faufti, Carnal elegiac. Nbao, A. ix. 24. 



Fazibault, (Alonzo) Nero, B. vi. 199,202. 
Fealty, (Securities and hommage for) Vfisp. 

C. xiv. 162, 162 b. 

Feckenham forcft : Boundaries, Nbro, D. 
iii» 245 b. 

Fecknam, (Dr.) Abbot of Weftm. ora- 
tion againft change of religion, Vbsp. 

D. xviii. 87. 

Fedeau, (M. de) harangue au R; Hen. iv. 

CaL. E. be. 96. 
Fedor 1. Jevanowitz Czar, NEko>B. viii. 

21. xi. 337. vid. Theodor. 
Fees, (concerning) Vesp. C. xiv. 95 

144- Tit. B. iv. 231, 31-, 323. F. iv. 

308. 

Felix Monach. Croiland, vita S. Guthlaci, 
Nero, E.J. 183. Vbsp. D. xxi. i8. 

Felix, (Joh.) Monach. Weftm. Claud. A. 
viii. 34. 

Fell, (Sam.) Jul. C. v. 220 b. 

Felons, (concerning) Vesp. C. xiv. 1^4, 
J 57- 

Felt-makers, Vesp. C. xiv. 160. Tit. B.v. 

3'9' 320* 3^^> 328. 
Feltham hamlet, Middlefcx, Vesp. F. xiii. 

13. 

Felton, (Tho.dc) Cal. D. iii. 121. 

Femin, ( ) Gals a, C. xi. 65, 74, 

274. 

Fench, (Oliv. Oge) Tit.B. xiii. 473. 
Fenelon, (Bertrandde laMottc) Lett. Cal. 

C. ii. 7, 14. iii. 91. vli. 66 b. 125. E. vi. 

62, 112, 113, 281, 288. Vesp. f. vi. 

99. 

Mifcel. Cal. C. iii. 398, 401. vii. 49, 

79, 80, 96. 
Fenner, (Tho.) Or 110, E. ix. 145, 151. 
Fcnns of Ely, Cambridge, fire, (charts of) 

Aug. i. vol. i. 78,79. 
Fenton, (Edward) Otho, E. viii. 81, 116,^ 

127, 129, 134, 135, 157, 162, 163, 

166. 

voyage, Tjt. B. viii. 17 1. 
Fenton, (GefFry) Tit. B. vii. 153, 378. 
Xiii. 374. 

Fenys, (Sir Roger) Vesp. F. xiii. 36. 
Fenys, (Ric. de) Dom. de Say : Brevia de 

cuftodia, Jul. B.xii. 169. 
Feoda miiitum, vid. England. 
Feramofci, (Cefar) Vesp. C. ii. 133. 
Ferdinand I. K. of Hungary, and Emperor, 

Nbro, B. ix. 77, 81, 91, 96. Galba, 

B. viL 73. viiL 139 b. xi. 196, 234, 

450. Vitel. B. xx. 262, 267 b. 268 b. 

271, 286. xxi. 3, 30, 40, 45. Vbsp. 

F. i. 17, 78, 106. iii. 63, 64, 87. 

Tit. B. ii. 138. 
Hitdefeat near Buda, Vbsp. F*i. 5. 
Ferdinand the Cath. K. of Spain,~and 

ifabella. 

Inftr. treaties, Vitel. C. xi. 47, f^, 
Vesp. C. i. 19, 23, 77, 92, 103. xii. 
168, 170,. 175, 204, 2*8, 231, 233, 
275, 284. F. iii. 40 b. 
Ferdinand and Eleanor, K. and of Por- 
tugal. 

A treaty with Edw. 111. Nbro, B. i. 7. 
Ferdinand I. Gd. D. of Tufcany. 

Jul. E. ii. 71b. 81 b. Vbsp. F. iii. 
54' 55' 56- 

Ferdinand, (Don) Infant Of CaMe. Nbro, 
B.i. 54. 

Feria, (A. Conde de) Gai.ba, C. i. 205. , 
Feriby, (John) Vbsp. F. xiii. a;. 
Fermers, (Rich.) inventory of his goods. 
Append, xxviii. 154. 



Fernandes, (Fimas) Otho, E. viii. 102. 
Fernihurd, vid. Ker. 

Ferrabofco, (Alfonfo) TIt.B. vii. 48, 234 

311, 346, 360^ 
Ferrar, (John Bapt.) GalbA, B. x. 73, 

79' «4- 
Ferrara, vid. Eftci 

Ferrers, (Ld.) Galba, B. iii. 136. 

Ferrers, (Tho«) depty. to the mercht. ad- 
vent. Galba, D. viii. 1 1 1 b. 193, 
a37- 123 ^« I $8 b, 167 b. 176, 
204 b. 206, 238, 243. 

Ferrers, (..».) Nbro, B. ix. 20I. 

Ferricr, (James) Cal. E. xi. 104. 

Fcfta: fynodalia Norvvic. Dioces. Jul. B, 
vii. 58. 

ferianda in Epifc. Wigorn. Claud. 

A. viii. 216. 

defeflis diebus, Cal. A. xv. 84 bi 
Rubricc de feftis, Nkro, A. xiii. 197. 
Feflivales libri, Jul. D; ix. E. vii. 
Tib. A. iii 165 b. Claud. A. ii. 1, 
15B b. 153 b. iii. 135, 
Feveriham, (John, Abbot of) Clkop. E. 
iv. 34. 

Fewterer, (John) Cleop. £. vi. 179, 

Fez, vid. Moroccco. 

Fielde, (Jo.) Tit. B.vii. 22. 

Fiennes, (GhiOam de) Galba, C. iii. 15 b. 

16, i8^ 19, 22, 37 b. 
Fiionifiis, (Titus Livius de) Claud. E, iu. 

33*> 353 ^• 
Finances, Otho, E. x, 64, 146 b. 151, 155. 

Tit. C. vii. 197, 198 b. vid. Exchequer. 
Fmes, (concerning) Vesp. C. xiv. 169. 

171. Tit. B. iv. 206. 
Finet, (Sir John) on duelling, Tit. C. iv. 

504- 

Finet, (John) Cal. E. xi.310. 

Finofe, (P. de) on the revolution in th« 

Low Countries, Gal^ a, C. iv. 295. 
Fintry, vid. Graham. 

Filh, <rcguIations concerning) Nbro, A. vi. 

ii7» 119' ^23, 124. Otho, E. vii. 
Fi(hc, (John) of Scarborough, Cal.B.ix. 

383. 

Fiiher, (Chri/lr.) Vitbl. B. ii. 7. 

Fi&er, (John) Bp. of Rocheftcr, Vbsp. F. 
xiii. 154 b. Clbop. E.vi. 161, 16a, 
166, 169, 172, 178 b. ao4, 257 b. 

Fiftcr, (Thomas) Cal. B. vii. 325. 

Fiterbert, (T. ) Cal. E. x. 319 b. 

Fitz-AIdhelm, (Wm.) Tit. B. xi. 90. 

Fitz-AIlan, (Hen.) E. of Arundel, Vbsp. 
F. xiii. 82. 

Fitz-Allan, (Tho.) Tit. B. i. 215 a. 
Fitz. Allan, (Cath.) Vesp. F. xiii. 82 b. 
Fitz-Allan, (Tho.) Archbp. of Canterb. 

Vesp. F. vii. 88. Cleop. E. li. 2J2. 
Fitz-Allan, (Tho.) E. of Arundel, Nero, 

B. i. 30. Vbsp. F. xiii. 20. 
Fitz-Allan, (Wil.) E. of Arundel, Galba, 

B. V. 132. 

Fitz-Gerald, (Gerald) E. of Kildare, Vbs^. 

F. xii. 109. Tit. B. xi. 15 b. 23, 25. 

*6o, 435, 493. xii. 138. xiii. 173, 3^7. 
Fitz-Gerald, (James) E. of Defmond, Tit, 

B. xi. 215 b. 3 1 1, xiii. 171, 569. 
Fitz-Gerald, (John) Tit. B. xi. 433, 
Fitz-Gerald, (...) Earl of Defmond, 

Tit B. xi. loi. 
Fitz-Gerald fam. grants to. Tit. B. xi. 92* 
Fitz-Henry, (Miles) grant to. Tit. B. xi. 

27. 

Fitz-Hugh, (Hen.) Vbsp. F. xiii. 30. 



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titz- James, (John) Cieop. E. iv. J9. 
Fitz-John, (Emma) Tit. B. xL 148. 
Fitz. Maurice, (Edm;) Tit. B. xi. J30. 
Fiiz-Mauricc, XJivncs) Tit. B. xiii. 217. 
Fitz-Oftert, (Wm.) ftntcncc againft him 

for rebellion, Vesp. C. xiv. 449. 
Fitz-Patrick, ^Barnaby) Cal. E. i. 28. iv. 

284. 

Fitz-Patrick, (Barnard) Ld. tlppcf Offory^ 

Tit. B. xiii. 254, 289, 391. 
Fitz-Roy, (Henry) D. of Richmond. 

His council, Cal. B. iii. 276, vi. 79. 
Fitz-Roy, (Hen.) created E. of Notiing- 

ham, Tib. E. viii. 206. 
Fitz-Thoma5, (Gerald) Tit. B. xiii. 573. 
Fuz-Thomas, (John) E. of Kildare, Tit. 

B. xi. 40, 53, 61, 74, 82. 
Fitz- Warren, (John) Cleop, E. iv. 146. 
Fitz-Warren, (Yonn) Vesp. F. xiii. 20. 
Fitz-Wauter, (Hen.) Cleop. E. v. 378. 
Fitz- William, (family) Jul. B. xii. 247. 

308 b. 

Fitz- William (Sir Hen.) Tit. B. xiii. 163. 

Filz-William, (Jo.) Galea, C. iv. 4. 

Eitz- William, (Mabel) Lady Southampton, 
Vesp. F. xiii. 143. 

Fitz.Wiiliam, (Sir William) E. of South'- 
hampton, Cal. D. viii. 9, 13, iS> 
19, 21, 25, 29, 30, 33, 36, 40, 46, 
61, 66, 69, 71, 72, 84, 86, 87, 89. 

117, 119, i95» i97-i^-97» ^3^* 
292. E. ii. 100. iii. 49. Galba, B. 
V. 204. viiii 36, 153, 160. D. ix. 94. 
Otho, E. ix. 30, 31, 69. Tit. B. i. 
86, 392, 396. xiii. 5, 6, 112, 121, 146, 

>5o» «55» i7'» »9>» »99» 443- 
Clbof. E. iv. 176. 
titz-William, (William) Cal. E. iii. 49. 
Otho, C. x; 258. Visp. F. xiii. 
137 b. 

Fitz-William, ( . . ) Galba, D. ii. 339. 

Otho, C. x. 178 b. 
JPlamines Britanni*, Jul. D. vii; 9b* vid. 

Priefts. 

Flanders, (treaties with) Cal. D. iii. 14. 
Galba, B. i. 19,26, i36. 
(Trade with) Chl. B, v. 309. 
(The 4 members of ) Galba, B. i. 23, 
50, 70, 76, 78, 79, gi, 122, 126, 130, 

i43» '4^' H7» H9- 
Summa cpntroverfijB inter Ahgliam ct 

Flandriaro,.Q;\LBA, C. ii. 84. 
(Intelligence frpm) Cal. D. viii. 231. 

Galba, B. iii. 146 b. 257. iv. 19, 87. 

C. vi. P. ii. 155. D. iii. 74.. 

(A loan to) Galba, C. vi. P. ii. nob. 
(Charts of) Auq. L voK ii. 1039 1Q4, 
109. 

(Les chroniques de) Nero, E. iiL 
(Earl of) treaty with Edw. III. Cal. 

D. iii. 3»- 

' Mifcell. Cal. D. iii. 28. Galba, C. 

V. 302,* 305. vii. 105 b. Vesp. C. xiiL 

277. Tit. C. vii. 239. 
vid. Belgium. 
Flcchc, (college of la) Cal. fe. x. 301, 

- 303^ ' 

Fleetwood, (Ed>V.) Tit. B. ii. 238. 
FleggCf (Robtv) Galba, B. x. 62, 63. 
Fleming, (David) de By gar, Vesp. F. vii. 82. 
Fleming, (John Lord) Cal. BJ i. 25. 
Fleooing, (Mary) Lethington's widow, 

Cal. C. iv. 102 b. 
Fleming, (Robert) Cal. B. ix. 409. 
Fierfchem, (Fred.) Galba, B. iii. 340. 
Fleta, Jul. B. viii. 

Fletcher, (D.) inftruft. to, NiRO, B. v. 333. 



Fletcher, (J.) Cal. D. i. 344- 
Fletcher, (O.) Cal. C. viii. 298. 
Fletcher, (Richard) Dean of Peterborough, 

Cal. D. i. sol. 
Flifco, (Opizo de) Vesp. F. i. 88, 88 b. 
Flood, (SirTho.) Galba, D. ix. 24. 
Florence, (Ma^ftratesof) Nero, B. vii. 4. 

(Secretary of ) Nero, B. viL 204. 
Florentinus, ( . . . ) Vitel, B. ix. 98. 
Florentius Wigornenfis, Jul. C. il 117. 

Vitel. E. jdii. 1. 
Floridan, (amours de Meflxre) Nero, D. 

ix. 109; 
Florio, (J.) Jul. C. iii. 16. 
Flour, (J.) Galba, B. iii. 63. 

Flufhiiig, Galba, C. iv. 229. viii. 162. 
X. 331. D. ii. 43, 44. iii. 17. iv. 121, 
1 ^o, 27 5. V. 42. viii. 80. ix. 1 7, 1 8, 1 29, 
329. E. i. 266. Vesp. C. viii. 131 b. 
(Plans of) Aug. i. vol. ii. 105, 107. 

Fogaca, (Ant.) commiffion, Nero, B. i. 
173- 

Foix, (Gallon Comtede) Cal. D. iiL 108, 
122, 126. 

Foix, (Odet de) Seigr. de Lautrec. Vitbl. 

B. ix. 160. X. 4t. 
Foix, ( . • de) Fr. ambaffador in England, 

Cal. C. iii. 224, 315, 398. 
Foix,( . . . ) Vitel. fi. x. 101 b. Vesp. F. 

vi. 9^»b. 

Polcardus Monach. Cantuar. vita S. Johan- 
liis de Beverley, Faust. B. iv. 1564 

Foljambe, (Sir James) his marriage and 

iflue, Jul. B. xii. 169 b. 
Folietto, (Hugo de) de ordinatione daoftri. 

Append, xx. 
Fonge, (Alicia) haeretica, Cleop. £• iv. 

103 b. 

Fonkleroy, ( . ; . ) cxammation, Tit. B. 
ii. 326. 

Fontaine, (Win. de la) Cal. D. vii. 84, 
101. 

Forda, (Joh.de) viu S. Wlfrici, Fauit. 

B. iv. 63. 

Forden, (John van) Nero, B. iv. 56. 
Fordun, (Job. de) Scotor. Hift. Vitel. 

£. xi. 1. 
Foreft, (Ant.) Jul. C. iii. iia. 
Forefl^ a faflious monk at Greenwich, 

Cleop. E. iV; 9 b. 130, 132 b. 133. 
Foreiler, (Sir John) Cal. D. i. 308. 
Forcfter family^ defccnt, Tit. B. viii, 285. 
Forefts, Faust. E. 6t. 

(notes pn the four prellures of) Vesp. 

C. xiv. 491. 

(collection of ftatates, caftoms, kc. re- 
lating to) Vesp. F* iv. 
(improvements of ) Tit. B. iv. 268. 
(officers pf royal) Tit. B. iiL 216. 
(lift of) Tit. B. v. 385. 
Forfeitures, (concerning) Vesp. C. xiv. 
163, 164. 

Forgery, (cafes of) Vesp. C. xiv. 167. 
Foriffen, (Leon) Tit. B. vii. 136. 
Forman caftle> (treaty ^of) Cal. E. vl 
381. 

Formenilda, (Sea.) in ejufdem natale, Cal, 

A. viii. 89 b. 
Formofus, (P.) epift. &c. Faust. B. vi. 98. 
Formulae qtiaedam juridicse, Trt. A. xxv. 

117. 

Formulare curiae Romanse, Vitel. F. ii 
clcaionis abbat. &c. Domit. xi. 107 



Forres, vid. Ferrers. 

Forfter,(Sir John)warden of the M. Marches, 
Cal. B. viii. 217. ix. 222, 230, 278, 
3^79' 337» 360, 390. C. i. 3©3, 384 b. 
iii. 442, 443, 449. iv. 7, 48, 49, 
50. V. 24, 40. vi. 74, 163. vii. 2, 71, 
76, 233. viii. 2 b. 14 b. 39 b. 155 b. 
273. ix. §57, 172*, 287, 314% ^315. 
D. i. 308. 

Fortefcue, (Sir John) de dominio Regali, 

Claud. A. viii. 172. 
Dialogue, Vitel. E. x. 176. 
Fortefcue, (J.) Cal. E. viii.. 179. 
Fortifications, Cal. C. ii. 490. Tit. F. 

xiii. 273. 

Fortunact Pidlav. Epifc. vita S. Hilarii, 
Claud. A. i. 53. 
Epift. ad Pafcent. F. Claud. A. i. 56 b. 
Fofkew, (Sir Adrian) inventory of his pro- 
perty. Append, xxviii. 171. 
Foftun, (Robt. de) Nsao, C. iii. 183. 
Fountain Abbey, (regiftersof) Jul. C. ii. 

125. Tib. C. xii« 
Fowey, (chart of the haveo) Aug. L vol. L 
38. 

Fowler, (F.) Cal. D. i. 374. 
Fowler, (T.) Cal. C. ix. 77, 143. D. 
379* 385> 327* 389^ 392» 393» 
395» 396» 399' 404* 407> 40^' 4*o, 
422, 423. Tit. C. vii. 139. 

Fowler, (Will.) Cal. C. viL 74, 78, 122, 
t4i, 148, 161, 164 b. 165, 16; b. 
176 b. 177 b, 178, 180, 283. D. L 
269, 305, 314, 336, 363. 
Fox, (Edw.) Bi(hop of Herefordi Cleop; 

E. vi. 201. 
Fox, (Edw.) Jul, C, v. 145 b. 185. Vi- 
tel. B« xn. 155 b. 
Fox, (Richard) Bp. of Winchefter, 
Cal. B. vL 249. Galba, B. iii* 
145. 

Foxall, (John) Nero, B. viii. 7 b. ii« 
Fracenham, (donat. terrain) Jul. C. ii« 
66 b. 

Fradelius, (Pet.) Jul. C, v. 97 b. 
Fragments in cafes. Append* xxx.— xiv. 
Fraire, (Rob.) Cal. D. iii. 33. 
Framyfon, (Joh.) Glafcov, Ep. Clsop. R, 
ii. 132. 

France. 

Tranfada inter Angliam & Franciam, 
Cal. D. iiL v — xii. £. i— xiL Gal- 
ba, E. vi. Vesp. F. vi. 
de rebus Gallicis, Vesp. F. v. 

(Sute and defcription of) Cal. £. vii. 
319. xii. 92, 329. Tit. B. viii. 365, 
D. >^ii. 58. 

(Kings of) Genealogies, Vesp. A. vL 
I b. Tit. D. xii. 2. 

de geftis vet. RR. Francise, Vesp. A. 
vi. 5. 

Pafqailla in R. Gallon Cal, B. v. 
325 b. 

Les Chnoniques de France, Nero, K ii. 
iQueen^ regenu of F^^wje, Cal. D. Ik. 

120. Vitel. C, M3 57^- . ^" ' 
Marriages o£ daugl^tc^ft, of France^ Vi-^ 

tel. C. xi. 363. 
Pnnces, Co«i(bllors, *c; of Pr. Vbip. 

F. V. I, 304. 
Finances of Fr: t^t.;^. vL^ ^y a. xiu 

195. ViST. F; v.^2. ; 



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t^rance — continued. 
Lieut. Govcrnorsj temp. Hen. IV. Vesp. 
F. V. 48. 

Grams of the clergy to the king, Vesp. 
F.v. 153. 

Treaties and n^gociations with England, 
(Temp. Edw. III.) NERO,D.vi. 4.Vi- 
tEL.C.iv. I— (i348.) CAL.D.iii. 26. 
— (ij66) Nero,D. Vi. 29.— (1371.) 
Cal. D.Hi. 86.— (1375.) Gal. D. iii. 
89.— (1407.) Cal. D. iii. 128. temp. 
Hem V. &VJ. Cal. D. v.^(i475.) 
Cal.D. vi. 7 b. 1 1 b.— (i4y8.)CAL. D. 
vi. 1, 2.*-(i4930 Cal. D. vi. 13.-^ 
(1498.) Cal. D. vi. 34.— (ij;io.) 
Cal. t).vi. 76, 83 — (1514.) Cal. D. 
vi. Ill, 115, 126.— (15 15.) Cal.D. 

vi. 261. Tit. B. vi. i7.— (15I7.)Cai^: 

D. vi. 325.— (1518.) Cal. D. viL 61.' 
ViTEL. B. iii. 237.— (1519.) Cal. D. 

vii. 75. — (1564.) Cal. E. v. 176, 
186. xii. 15,62.— (1568.) CALiE.vi. 
32, 39--*US76.) Vbsp. F,^ V, 253. 
(1589.) Galba, E. vi. 419, 421.— 
(1591.) Cal. E. viii. 2x2, 499.— 
(1593.) Cal. E. ix. 86.— (15^.) 
Cal. E. ix. 340, 342. — (1599.) Cal. 

E. ix. 549, 551. . Tit. C» vii. 141. 
—(1603.) Cal. E. X. 227.^(fine 
A°), Jul. F. vi. 55, Cal. D. iii. 
75, 93. E. vi. 381. viii. 65, 92 b. 
106, 137. IX. 367, S53, 561. X. 13, 
357. xi. 171. xii. 8, 200. Galba^ 
B»ix. 63. E. VI. 331. 

CoUedions and lifts of Treaties, Cal. E. 

xii. 132. Tit. B. vi. 24, 25. 
Treaties and negociations with other 

States, Vitel, B. iv. 43. Vesp. F. 

V. 136, 306, 360, 374. Tit. a. iii. 

2, 22, 29 b. 43. 
Deliberations des trois Etats, A° 1356, 

Tit. D, xii. 58. 
Concerning the war with Spain, A® 1384$ 

Vesp. F. v. 59. 
Englifh forces in France, Cal. E. v. 

jp. vii. 216. viii. 62,* 78, 83, 87, 

^9» 93t 104, 133, 186, 211, 214, 

396, 411, 417, 456 b. 460, 471,474. 

488, 541. ix. 155, 156. Otho, E. 

xi. 69. 

vid. Britanny, Normsndy, Piccardy. , 
Interference of Fr. in the affairs of Scot- 
land, Cal. B. iv. 130. C. iii. 281b. 
295» 302, 390, 398, 438. 
Protellants in France, Cal. C. iii. 404, 
416. E. xi. 47, 87, 9J, 202. x-ii. 86 b. 
100, 110, 381, 420. Nero, B. vi. 
193. Vesp. F. v. 160, 162, 178, 
190* 199» 204, 208, 212, 230, 237, 

29i» 395> 397» 399f 418, 500, 503. 

xii. 32. 

Precedency over Spain, Cleop. F. vii. 
69,81. 

Officers and Nobility, Nero, B. vi. 
276. 

Deliberations in Fr. on Englifh depreda- 
tions, Galea, E. vi. 297, 338, 3^5. 

Jonrnal of an Englifh ambaflador in Fr. 

Vesp. F. x. 
Journey into Fr, Tit. B. vi. 10. 
Inve^iva contra Franciaro, Tit. A. xx. 

78. 

P^nftons paid by England to Fr. miniflers, 

Cal. E. ii. 197. 
Sundries concerning the French, forces, 

Cal. D. vi. 343. viii. 3a, 135, 229. 

E. vii. 21. viii. 49, 537. 



Various intelligence from Fr. Cal. B. i. 
3U139. D. vi. 274, 277, 313, 327, 
342, 344, 346. vii. 22, 141, 152. viii. 
179. ix. 82, 124. E. i. 149 b. V. 72, 
108. vii. 166, 171, 1*82, 203, 254, 
274» 294, 296 b. viii. 210. ix. 412, 
414. x'. 273, 386. xii. 36. Vitbl. B. 
iii. a6i. Tit. B^ vi. 29. 

Mifccilanies, Cal. B. viii. 275, 275. D. 
ix. 277. E. vi. 339. vii. 110, 1471 211, 
2i7» a$4» 345' 353 ix. 259, 563, 
5^9* 577* 336. xi. 206, 249. xii. 
117, 120. Claud. E. viii. 258. 
Vesp. F. v. a33' JH. 335v 34i- 
IX. 194, xii. 119. Tit, B. vi. 134 b. 
C. vii. 195, D. xii, 75. F. xiv. i. 
Append, xxix. 2. 
Francefchi, (Nic.) projedl for railing money, 

Faust. C. iit 28/ 
Franche Comte : Treaty coneerning, Cal. 
E. iii 205. 

Franci-plegii vifus, Cleop; C* vii. lib. 

Nero, A. xii. 148 b. 
Francii I. K. of France. . . 

Treaties and negociations, Cal; D. ix* 

67, 84, 201, 319. Vitel. B. X. 81. 
Treaty of Madrid, Vbsp. F. v. 6.5. 
Concerning his releafe, Vitel. B. vii. 

^95* 

Concerning the releafo of. his fons, 

Vesp. F. v. 54. 
Lettres Royaiix, Vesp. D. xxviii* 
A payment to Hen. VIII. Cal. D. vii. 

24li 

His licence to R. Grafton, to print the 
Bible at Paris, Cleop. E. v. 326 b« 

Articles with James Fitz-John E. of Def- 

. mond. Tit 4 B; xi. 352. 

Letters, Inllruilioni, Cal. B. vi. 140, 
147, 148^ 411. vii.' 132. D. vi. 256, 
270, 278, 323. viL 4,. 20, 21, 24> 67, 
69, 87, 160, 163, 165, 1,66, 168, 
>7»> i73» i74» i95» 2*3* ^5, 226. 
viii. 35? 39' 43» S»» 5** «3t> 136, 
Ij8, 176, 180. ix. I, III, 150, 174, 
218, 249, 303, 321. D. x« £. i. 2, 
4, 17. ii. 5, 200. Galba, B« vi. 
58 b. Vesp. F. iii. 21 b. 
Francis II. K. of Fr. 

Treaty with Burgundy, Cal. E. ii. 205. 

Treaty of marriage with' Mary Tudor, 
Cal. D. vii. 8. Vitel. Cxi. 169. 

with Mary Q. of Sc. Cal. £. xii. 362. 
Vesp. F. v. 137. 

Matrimonial Crown of Scotland granted 
to him, Cal. B x. i. 

Francis and Mary, (tiled £. and Q^of ' 
England, and Ireland, Cal. B. v. 
318. 

Lett. Jul. F. vL 157 b. Visp. F. iii. 
82. 

vid. Mary Qj,of Scots. 
Francis 1. D. of Brit. Jul. B. vi. 49. 
Frands I(. D. of Brit. Jul. B. W. 58, 94, 

95. Vesp.F. iii. 26 b. 
Francis Mary I. D. of Ufbino, Vesp. F. 

iii. 1 10 b. 

Francis, fon to Francis I. K. of Fr. Vesp. 
F. iii. 24. 

Francis D. d*Alen(on and Anjou/ vid. Va« 
lois. 

Francifci, (B.) Viiio, Nero, A. ix. 92. 
Teflamentum, Neho, A. xiii. 167 b. 
Faust. D. iv. 25. 
Frandlburg, (..•.) Vitel. B. vii. 61. 
Frangipane, (J. F.de) Vesp. F. i. 24. 



Franklyn, fWm.) Cal. B; i. 41: iii. 1^3,. 

158, 299. viii. 16-5. Tit. B. i. 295. 
Frafer, (S.) Cal. B. i. ^4* 
FrcdericBs I. Imp. Epifl. ad Saladinami 

Claud. E. viii. 2. 

Frederic! II. Imp; Vita, Vesp. A.xi. 
Epift. Cleop. B. xii. 45, 

Frederic I. D. of Slefwic Holftehi, and af- 
terwards k. of flenmark, Nero, B. iii. 
88, 122. 

Frederic II. K. of Denmark, Nero. B. iii^ 

159, 184, 185, aoi, 229, 238, 247i 
250, 252, 25s, 257, 238 b. 263, 275i 
282, 285,285 b. 305, 3i4>3i5» 325. 
iv. 216. Galba, £. 1.84, 158, 167. 
Vbsp. F. iii. 77. 

Knight of the Garter, Tit. C. vii. 209, 
215, 216, 221, 226. 
Frederic II. El. Palatine, ViteL. B. xxL 
108. 

Frederic III. Eleft. Palatine, Galba, B; 
jd. 240, 243» 248 b. 331, 349, 358, 
3^5* 381* VEsPr F. iii. 79. vi. 112^ 
129. 

Frederic IV. Eka, Palat Cal. E. x. 1^6, 

305* Galba, D. xiii. 134, 146, 160. 

Vesp. F. iii 8o.. Tit. B. ii. 386. 
Frederic V. Eleft. Palat. K. of Bohemia. 
-Marriage with Eliz. daiighter of James 

I. Vitbl. G. xi. 368. Vesp. F. iii* 

4$»>. 

His naturalization^ Tit. C. vii. 76. 
Frederic IIL Blta. of Saxony, Vitel. fi. 

XX. 144 b. 27 j. 
Frederic Wm. D. of Saxe Ahcnbttrgh^ 

Galba, D. ix. 401 45. Vwp. F.iii. 

9Cf. ' ^ 

Frederic D. of Wirtertbergi Vesp. F. mi 

96 b. 97. 
Fredoli, (Berdngar.) Cardi 

de excommnn. J-ul. D. xi. 6d. 
Free-obfervants, (Minifter of) declaration 

^ concerning Angus^ Cal. B. vii. 79. 
Frcgofus, (Oa^v.) Doge of GenoRi Vi^ 

f EL. B. iii. 149. 
Freman, (John) Tit. B^ i. 3^4* 
Frene, (E.) Jul. C. iii. no, 
FrewiD, (Geo.) Cal. B. ix. 402* 
Friar, (John) Nero, B. vL 142. 
Fridegodi vita S. Wilfridi, CLAto. A. 

1. I. 

Friefland, Galba, C.x. 260. xi. 299. D. 
ii. 239, 319. iii. 77. iv. 41, 43, 76, 
79, v. 84, 88. vii. 13. X. 83. 

Friefland, (Eaft) Galba, B. xl 210, 347^ 
374' 3^9- 

Cfcarter of liberties* Vitel. B. xxi. 50. 

Frifcobaldi, (Bmericde) Cal.D. iii. 3. 

Frifcobaldi, (Jer.) Galba, B. iu. 76 b. 
iv. 168. ^ 

Frifcobaldi, (Leon.) Vit^l. B. xix. 211, 
261 b. XX. M3. 

Frith, (Tho.) Tit. B. vii. 461. ' 

Prithenwald, Surreianor. fubrcgulus, Vi- 
tbl. A. xiii. 19* 

frobiftier, (Martin) Cal. E. bt. 211. Ne- 
ro, B. i. 102 b. GrALBA, p. ii. 59, 
viii. 86. Otho, E. viii. 86, 107. ix. 
266. 

Voyages, Otho, E. viii. 41, 80, 87. 
Frontonii, (Sci.) vita, Nero, C. vii. 41 b* 
Froticcnus, (Jo.) Vitel. B. x viii. 143. 
Fryas, (Due de) TiT.B.iL 148. 
Fryfley, (Tho.) Tit, B. i. 3J3. 

Fuentcs, (Count de) Vesp. C. \'iit a 10, 
243. F. ix. 291. 



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PuSger, (the commercial honfe of) at 

Aiigiburgh, Galba, D. xiii. 128. vid* 

B. Stecher, their agent, 
f ogger. (Jacob) Galba> B. v. 39 
Fuggcr* (Anthy.) Galba, B. x. 336. 
Fulgentii, (Sci.) regulz* Tjb. A. iii. 160 b. 
Funerals, (notes rcfpe^ng) Jul. B. xii. 

5 b. Vesf. C. )dv. 179. Faust. E.V. 

108. 

Furnefs Abbey, (regifl.) Or ho, D. iv. 98. 
Famival, (Sire ^e) Vesp. F. vii. 67. 
Fyf anes, (Gmdaim de) Galbai B. xi. 379. 
FylolU, (Jafper) Clbof. E. iv. 35. 



O 

GaddOi, (N.) Card. Farman^, ViTBL. B» 
ix. 115. 

Oaetaiu), (Geo. Vic.) Nbro, B. vii. aos* 
Gafin, (Gafpannde) Tit. B. vii« 119. 
Oage^ (Jq^T^) Cleop. E.iv. 235. 
Gale, (Sir Hen.) Cal. C. i. 372, 374. 
Gale^ (Sir John) Cleop. E. v. 364. 
Galfrid^s, Archiep. Ebor. fil. nothus R. 

Hen. II* Clbop. B. ii« 39. 
Galfridtts Monumethenfis* 
Hi9. RR. Briua. Ntao, D. viii. 

Galba, £. xi. 2. Vesp. A. xxiii. i. 

U. X. 271. Tit. A. xviiL 13. C.zra. 

Qlbop. J>* viii* 8* 
V|t4» 49* M^Uia* Va^r. £• tv. uab* 

Tit. a. xix. 63, 74* 
Oalkit» (ihart of) Auq. i. vol. il iis. 
GaIlU» Vtd. ^ouvpe. 
Galloway, (Lord) Cal. B. viii. 277. 

Gillpwy* (^0 Cai- C iv. IS b. 
Galteres forefty (fees) Jul. B* xii. 306 b, 
Galway, (plan of) ^uc. i, ypl. ii. 55. 
Galway, (Aftm and Tho.) E'f**^ ^ Tit. 

B. xi* 29* • 
Gaobam, (Ub^rtns) Vitel« S. viii. 62^ 

66, 123. ic 21. w 199j 29a 
Gandaviim, (pertinentia ad cpayentuipi de) 

in Greenwich et Utcflwn, Ot«o, B. 

xiv. 68. 

Garay, (...) Ve$p. C. iv. 161. 
Garbrant,^ (J.) Gal^a^ C. ix. 253, 263, 
283. 

Gardiner, (Robt.) Chief Juftice of Irelaad, 

Tit. B. xiii. 383. 
Gardinerus, (Sily.) Tit. B. i. 362. 
Gardiner, (Steph,>Bp. of Wincheilcr, Gal- 
ea, B. X. 227. Ot«o, C. X. 171. 

ViTEL. B. xi. 48, 166, 208 b. xii. 

169, 223. xiii. 51. Vbsp. C. xiv. 18. 

Tit. B, i, 303, 373, 412. Cleop. £. 

iy. 307. v. 213. vi. 200. 
Gargrave, (Sir Thomas) Cal. B. ix. 324, 

392» 393*- 381- 
Garlande, (Ant.) Tit. B. x. 207. 
Garlaodi, (D-) computas, Vesp. A. ix. 

32 b. 

Garlandia, (Joh. de) Eplthalam. B. Mariae, 

Claud. A. x. i. 
Garlyn, (Tho.) Tit. B. iv. 27J. 
Garray monaaery, (grant to) Jul. F. ix. 

61. 

Garnac, (Joan) her elopement, Nero, B. 
vi. 317. 

Garnicr, (Secy.) Veip. C. viii. 76, 203. 

F. ix. 169. 
Garonne, (courfe of) Aug. i. voh ii. 80. 
Garrifons, (concerning) Cal. B. x. 47. 
Garfon, (Robt.) Tit. B. viii. 54, SS> 
56. 



Garter, (Order of the) 

Foundation, Jul. C. ix. t^, 2$. Ne- 
ro, D. ii. 247. DoM* xviii. 236. 

Statutes, Jul. C. ix. 16. Vesp. A. xx. 
Faust. D. i. 

Inftallation, JVl. F. xi. 269. 

Lift of Knights, Tit. B. viii. 343. 

Mifcell. Jul. C. ix. 24* 6q. TiQ* E. 
vin. '198. Nero, C. x. 93, 102. Tit. 

D. xxi. 18. 

Garvey, (Robt.) Tit. B. xiS. 2j6, 258. 
Garzes, (Martin de) Grand Mailer of Malu, 

Cal. B. xi. 43.* 
Gafcoigne, (Tho.) excerpta ex ejufdem 

Dia. Theolo;. Vitel. C. Ix. 155. 
Gaibony, (charter^, treades, ice. concerning) 

Jul. E. i. CaL. D. iii. 6, 7, 10, 

II* 13. 

Ceded to England, Nero, D. vi 56 b. 

Vitel. C. iv. 88. Vesp. C. xiL 39, 

66, 66 b. 
Survey of, Cal. D. iii. 30. 
Mifcell. Cal. D. iii. 123. 
Gaftel, ( • • da) Galba, C. vL P. ii. 239, 

240. 

Gaure, ( • • de) Galqa, B. v. 28a b. 
Gavelkiad, Galba, £• iv. 45. Cleop. 

C. viL 1 b. 
Gay, (John) inftr. Otho, E. viii. $• 
Gayer, ( • • • ) concemiog tin caufet, Tit. 

B. iv. 295* 
Gebhard ll. Trnchfefi, Bleaor of Colo^, 

Cal. £• viL 243. Galba, D. i. 239. 

ii. 19, 30, 97. xiiL 83, 84. Vesp. F. 

iii. 92. 

Gedney, Fam. notes, Jul. F. xL 20. 
Gedney, (John) Vesp. C. xiv. 272 b. 
Gelafius, ... P. decretalis de recipiend. tib« 

Vesp. B. xiii. 66. 
Gelafios II. P. Bptft. ad Afchlep. kt. Gal- 

liae, Claud. A. i. 35. 
Gelafius Cyzicenos, de concS. Ificanio, 

Nero> D. X. I. 
Gemmedcenfis, vxd. Gnillefaras. 
Oemmis^ (de) Tit. D. xxiv. 132 h. 
Genealogia, vet. heroum, Jul. F. ViL 12. 

Table of confanguinity, Cl auow C. vL 4. 
Genebelli, (Fred.) Oalva, C. xi. 83. 
Geneva, Cal. E. x. 317. m. 436. Nero, 

B. vi. 198, 289. Galba, £.vL405. 
droits de la viUe de, Vesp. F. v. 131. 
Ordonances de. Tit. A. xii. 

GencviU, (Geofl^y de) Tit. B. xL 238. 
Gennadius Mafliliens. Epifc. de vins illuft. 

Vnsp. A. xiii. 68 b. B. xiii. 57 b. 
Genoa, (treaties and negoc. with) Jul. E. 

ii. 89, 92, 97, F. ?i. 145, 146. Vbsp. 

C. vi. 142, 157, 165. F. i. 92, 93, 
96 b. & inde paffim. iii. 1 1 1. 

(Doge and Senate of) Jul. IS. ii. 97. 

Vitel, B. ii. 144. iii. 149. 
Gentil, (Jehan) Nbro» JL vi. 312. 
Geographica, Tib. B. v. 29, 78 b. 91. 

Nero, C. ii, iii b. Oalba, A. vii. 

1, 26. Otho, E. viii. 145. Vesp. 

S. viii. 108. DoM.. xviii. 99. Cleop. 

A. X. I. C. X. 155 b. Faust. A. viii. 

I02f 104 b. B. vii. 34. 
de menfura orbb» Vesp. £. vi. |8 b. 

viL I. 

opus hiiloricum et geographicum^ Nero, 

E. iv. 

Mappaterrae, Nero, D. v. i. 
Geometrica quaedam, Vesp. A. iL 139, 
140, 

George, D. of Saxony, Vitel. B« xxi. 
146. Tit. B.L227t 228. 



George John, Count Palat. Vesp. P. iiJ. 
79 b. 89. 

George Frederick, Margrave •f Antpach, 

'Galba, D. xiii. 140. 
George, (Sir Ferdinand) Otho, E. ix. 
326. 

Georgine, (...) Vitel. B. xiii. 44 b. 
Geor^ius, (Franc.) Nero, B. viu 89. 
Georgiusj % frieft of Rho4esA Otho, C. 

Gprald, (James Pits Thorn.) canfefliofl. 

Tit. B. xiii. 573. 
Gerard, (Balthaz.) aflaAn of Wrt. Pr. of 

Orange, Gal 2 a, C. vii. 281. 

Gerard, (Lord) Tit. B. viii, 52. 

Gerard, (Gilb.) Jul. C. i{i. 131 h. 

per^rdus Ebor. Ardiiep. Vasp. A. ix. 185. 
Pom. v. 14 b. 

Geriac I. CoRnt of Naflau, Galba, B. L 
13. 

Qcrmanoa, Patriarch of Jern&lem, Nero, 

B. viii. 39 b. 
Germany. 

TranfaAa inter Angliam and Germaniam, 
Nero, B. ix. xL Galba, D. xiii. 
E. L Vitel. B. xviiL— xxi. tit. F. 
xii. 

State of religion in, Nero, B. ix. 87. 
Commentarii Belli Germ. Galba, B. xi. 
74- 

de poUtia per Hberas Germ, civitates^ 

Cal. B. v. 323. 
Scottiih monafteries in Germany, Vcsp. 

C. XVL21. 

Privileges granted to German merchants^ 

Vesp. B. viiL 88. 
German Princes, (fimdries concerning 

them) Tib. B,. iv. 217 b. Nero, B. 

ix. I. Galba, B. xi. 430. D. vii. 212. 

xiiit 105, 107, 148, 172. E. i. 3^2. 

Vitel. B. xx. 146 b. 134, 177, 236 

l^. xxi. 904, 206, 209. Vesp. C. idv, 

591. Tit. F. xiv. 30, 
German Prot^ftant Princes, Cal. B. viz. 

260. Nero, B. ix. 114. Cliop. iu 

vL 272, 29,1, 299, 303, 310. 
Proteftants in Germany^, Galba» B* xL 

316^ Cleop. E. vL 304. 
Mifcellanies, Cal. £. x. 410 b. xi. 1^7$ 

198, 243. xiL 64, 212, 223. Galba, 

B. xi. 316. D. xiiL 87. Vitel. B. 

XX. 194. xxi. 2, 15, 54, 86. Tit. 

B. vi. 46. 

Gerrard, (Sir Wra.) Chanq. of Ireland, 
Tit. B. xii. 345. ml 219, 233. 

Gerftenberg, (Hans de) Vitel. B. xxi. 
123. 

Gertruydenburg, (garrifon and fiege of) 
Galba, D.L 66. iiL 168, 185, 222. 
iv. 10, 85, 87, 148, 150, 158, 181, 
314. V. 269, 274. ix. 114, 115. 
Gervafius Dordbernenfis, Jul. C. vi. 169. 
Vesp. B. xix. L 24 b. 28 b. 
Chronica, Vesp. B, xix. 30 b. 
Gervafii, (S.) Inventio, Claud. A. L 41. 
Gervafii Tillcbericnfis. 

Otia unpcrialia,VBSP. A. v, 14. E. iv, 2. 
de obfervantiis Scaccarii, Cleop. A. 
xvL i. 

Gevarrus, (J. C.) verfus b iUtuam Hen. 

IV. Jul. C. ii. 331. 
Gevartiqs, (J. Gafp.) Jul. C. v. 1*3. 
Ghemen, (Hen. de) Galba, B. i.d. 



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Gi:«cn(» (Hege of) Galba, C» vii» zBj, 
507. 

Mifc. Galba> C. v. a99 b. vi. P. i. 68, 
72, P. iL 122, 346. 
Ghiqucc, (Jerom dc) Bp. of Worccften 
Letters, &c — (1525.) Vitel. B. vii. 
205.— (1526.) Cal. D. ix. 274,284. 
ViTEL. B. viii. 3 b. 6, 8,9, 12, 13, 
16, 18, ao, 21, 21 b. aj, 29, 30, 

35 f 39» 40* 43» 44» 47» 49» 5°* 5»» 
55 b. 64, 66 b. 68, 70, 81, 83, 90, 
93 b. 101 b. 106, 108 b. ixo, 113, 
118 b. 121, 129. Vesf, C. iii. J03. 
Tit. B. i, i36.^(is%7-) Vbup. C. 
iv. I, 6, 8, 18, 28, 33, 4a S«, 55, 
66, 78, 87, 94, 98, 100, 114, u6, 
145, 162, 174, 179, 181, 183,207 b. 
zo9p 2j8, 220— *(tf280 Vesp. C. iv. 
240* 243* *6i, 276, 285 b. 286, 287, 
289 b.--^(i5«9.) ViTBi.. B. xi. 59. 
Vbsp. C. iv. 291, 292, 299, 309b 318, 
319 b. 322, 325, 327, 328, 332, 339 b. 

vii. 40-— («S30-) ViTBL. B. xiii. 37. 
42 b. 43, 44 b. 75, 111.— (»532.) 
Vitel. B. xiii. 143, 147, 192b. aot, 
210.— (fine A«) ViTBL. B. xiii. 15. 
33. Tit. B. i. 331. vi. 1. 

Ghinuce, (Pe^, 4e) acct». of expences and 

of books, Vitel. B. xiii^ a. 
Giano, (CkroU) Viteu. B. xir. 255. 
Giants, (origin of ) in Albion, Nero, J>. 

viii. 186. Vesp. g. x. 390 b. Tit. 
A. xix. 103. Cleof. D. viii. 5 b. 

Gibbe, (Wm.) Cal. C, vii. 22 k 
Gibbon, (Richd.) Clbop. E- vi. 385. 
Gibcrtus, (Jo. Ma«h.) Vitel. B. v, i^j, 

218 b* 220. 
GiUard, Fani. Jvl. C. ic. 130 b. 
Gifiard, (John) art of httniing, Vbs<f. B. 

xii. !• 

Giftrd, (Walter) Arehiqp. Ebor. Neeo, 
iii. 184 b* ViTBL. A. ii. 99. 

Gifford, (G^o.) Clbof. E. iv. 213. 

Gigbrd, (Dr.) Cal. B. viii. 323. 

Giglcf, (SilvcAer) Bp. of WorctCar. 

Letten, *c.-^iyii.) Vitbl. B. ii. 
job. — ( 1 5 13.) Vi T E L . B. ii. 40, 50.— 
(1514.) ViTBL.B.ij.66, 71,78b. 79, 
93*95^ ^01, J05b. io8,ii3»~(F5i5.) 
"ViTEL. B. ii. 121 b. 12a, 131, 138, 
145» i5^» >6o» 171. i73» i78» 183, 
190, 200 b. 203.— {1516.) Vitel. 
B. iii. 2, 6 b. 8, 51/67, 70, 76,78, 

89, 90, 95, 100.— (1517.) VlTBL. B. 

iii. 112 b. 117, lao, 126 b. 153, 160, 
168, 176, 180, 185 b. 190. X. 70. 
—{1518.) ViTBL. B. iiL 196, 200, 
204. 212, 218 b. 226, 228, 258^ 260. 
— (1519.) Vitel. B. iv. 3, 24, 20, 
30.— (1520.) Vitel. B. iv.- 45, 47, 
48, 50, 52, 58, 6a, 67, 69 b.^(i5ai.) 
Vitel. B. iv. 80, 84. 
His death, Vitel. B. iv. 99b. 
Gigli, (Paulo) Vitbl. B. iii. 16, 21. 
Gilbart, (Sir Humphry )i G a lb a, C. iv. 

286, a87. 
Gilbert, (H.) Otho, E. viii. 66. 
Gildas Badonicus, vel Sapiena. 
Hiftoria, metrice, Jul. D. xi. 2. 
de computOy Vitel. A. xii. 7 b. 43. 
E*cerpta, Jul. D. v. i. Tib. E. viii. 
264: Cal. a. viii. 41. Nero, D. viii. 
63. Vitbl. F- ix. 240. Vesp. B. 
xsAr. 126 b. 
vid. Nemrius. 
Gilcberti, (S.) de Semprifigham, vita, 
Clbop. B. i. 33^ 



GiUno, (...) Vitbl. B. ix. 149. Vis p. 
C. iv. 199. 

Gilpin, <Geo.) Galba, C. vii. 20a, 216 b. 
X. 21. D. iii. 54. iv. 135, agi. vii. 
71. X. 80, 121. xii. 43, 7a, 117, 169, 
275, 280. 
Gilpin, (John) Cal. E. vii. 204. 
Giovanin, (B.) Cal, E. x. 339. 
Giraldi, (Fr.) Nbjio, B. i. 183, 187, 203, 
206 h. 214 b. Tit. B. vii. ^30, 236, 
3»3» 339» 36a, 368, 38U 391. 
Giraldus, (Silvcftcr) Cambrcnfis, de prin- 
cipis inftmaione, Jul. B. xiii. 48. 
CambriaBdcfcriptiq, Ne ao,D. viii. 1 76. Vi- 
tel. C.X. i.DoM. L 111b.xviii.123b. 
Itincrar. Cambriae, Dom. L 56; 
Topographia Hibcmiae, Faust. Q. iv. 
On the Metropolitan right of St. David^s, 

Vitel. C. x. 11. Don. v. ai. 
Diftinaionff, Tib. B. xiiL !• 
Gemma animae, TiB. C. iii. 
Vita, Tib. B. xiii. 150. 
Opufcula, Vitel. E. v, i, 18, 24, 37. 

Tit. C. xii. 182. Cleop. D. v.N* i. 
Catal. libror.ab ipfocompoGtor. Vitel. 
E. V. 24 b. DoM. i. 135 b. 
Girardus Archiep. Ebor. Dom. v; 14 b. 
Gifborough, (antiquities at) Jul. F. vL43I. 
Gifboumc, (T.) Jul. C. iii. 8$. 
Gifebcrtus, Comes, Nero, C. iii, 207. 
Gifebum Monaft, annotat. cartar. Cleop. 
D* ii. no. 

Gifleberti, (Monach. Wcftmon.) difpntatio 
inter Judacum et Chriftian. Tit. D. 
xvi. 37. 

Giflenw, (Jac.) Thalaffius, Nero, B. vi. 

32. Vitbl. B. xiv. 275. xxi. 114. 
Gifors, (Jehan L^OncIe, Vifc. of) Cal. D. 

iii. 4. 

Glamis, vid. Lyon. 

Glamorgan, (on the government of the 

county of) Vitel. C. x. 156. 
Glanvilla, fR. de) de Icgibus Anglia, 

Claud. D. ii. 71 b. 
Glafgow, (Bp. of) Trr. C. vii 31. 

vid. Dunbar, Beaton. 
Gladonbury Abbey. 
Chronicon, Cle6p. D. iv. 
Relics, Tit. D. vii. 2. 
Antiquities, Tib. A. v. Vbsp. D. xxiL 

Tit. F. vi. 39; 
Mifcdl. Vitbl. C. ix; 197, 250. E. v. 
131 b. Tit. A. xix. 19 b. Cleop. C. 

iv. 79 b, 
Glofliaria, vid. Lexica« 

Glouceftcr. (St. Peter's Monaft. at) Dom. 
viii. 125 b. 144b. Append, ix. 
Chronicon, vid. Nicholaus, Robert. 
Gloucefttp, (Rich. D. of) vid Richard III. 
Glover, (Robt) Ordinary of arms, Tib. 
D. x; 

An heraldic traa, Faust. E. i. 138. 
Vindication on a charge of popery. Tit. 
B. vii. 14. 
Glovemix Comes, Tit. A. xx. 68. 
Gocelinus, vid. JoibeUnus. 
Godeberta,. (Sc«.> vita, N«»o, C. viL 
39 1>- 

Godefridi de Malmcibury hiftoria, Vbsp. 
D. iv. 73 b. 

Godefridus, ( ) fuper Palkdium de re 

ruft. D. via. 48. 
Godefiidi, Prior Sci, Swithini Winton: 

Verfus, Vitel. A. xii. m. 
Godefridi ViterKenfis, Geneal. fi. Virg. 

Tit. D. iii. 74 b. 
Godciridtts, Archd. of Worceller, Auo. 
n. 7. 



Oodefroy, (Thcod.) Jul. C. v. ioj*. 

114 b. 129^ 
Goderich, (Wm.) Vesp. P. xia. la. 
Godric, (grant o^) Auo. ti. 35. 
Godrum, Concil. CLAtJO. D. ii. 8. 
Godftowe, (Mohkft.) Jul. C. vii. 274J' 
Godwin, (Comes) d^ ejufdem origine,Tir* 

B. viii. 328. 
Godwin, (Fr.) Bp. of Landaff and Her?* 

ford, Jul. C. v. 57 b. 197 b. 
H/bria R R. Hen. VIII. Ed. VI. ct 

Mar. Tit. C. xi. 
Godwin, Bp. of Rocheller, Jul. C. 1166^ 
Goghe, (James) Tit. B.x. 24$. 
Golde, (Jof.) Tit. B. xiu. 228. 

Golden fleece, (Order of) ftatmtes^ Cleof. 

B. iii, 80. 

Goliat, vcrfos, Vatp. A. xix. 55. B. »K. 

26 b. Tit. a. XX, 63, 63 b. 68, 153. 
Gomez, (Don) Count de Peria, Tit. B. 

vii. 212. 

Gonden, (ViUete) Otho, B. viii. 284. 
Goodi, (Fra.Mar.) Tit. B. vii. 15b. 
Gonfcn, (Wm.) Otho, E. ix. 35, 54. 
Gonaaga, (Aloyfius) Cjird. Vitel. B. v. 
100 b. 

Gonzaga, (Here.) Card. Vitel. B. ix. 

136 b. X. 38 b. xi. 162. 
Gonzaga, (Francis II.) Marquis of Mantua, 

NeRO,B. vi.46. Vitel. B.ii. 75.111. 

178, 259. 

Gonzaga, (Frederic IL) D. of Maptua, 
Vitel. B. iv. 2 b. 36, 170. vii^ 
218 b. 

GoHzagii, (Sigifin.) Card, de, Vitel. B, 

V. 144 b, a22 b. 
Goivzalcs, (...) Cal. R. i. 40. 47. iii. 90. 
Good, (Dr. James) Cal. C. v. 9, 14. 

Goodcmone, (Boris Foederowitz) Nero, B, 

viii. 22 b. 

Goodere, (H.) Cal. C. u 38^. Galm, 

C. viii. 43. 

Goodere, (J.) Jul. C. Hi. 170 b. 171b. 
Goodman, (Chriftophr.) Vbsp. C. xit. 528. 
Goodric, (Tho.) Bp. of By and Chane. 
Commiffions that paflcd the feal during 

his ChanceBdrfliip, Jul. B. ix. 
Lett. Clbop. E. vi. 248 b. 
Goodwin, (Will.) Tit. B. iii. 53. 
Gordon, (Alexander) Matter of Hantley, 
Cal. B. ui. 19. 

Gordon, (George) 5th E. of Huntley, 
Cal. B. viii. 281. C. i. 282. iii. 252. 
iv.41, 80 b. 216, 227 b D. i. 153. 

Gordon, (George) 6th E. of Huntley, Cal. 

D. i. 172, 183, 191, 199, 38S, 444. 
ii. 97> 234- 

Gordon, (Mr. J.) Cal. C. i. 122 b. 
Gorges, (Sir Ferd.) vindication, Jul. F. 
vi. 423. 

Gorlc, (Abr. van) Jul*. C. iii. 20. 
Gorrc . . . (Laur. de) Vitbl. B. iv. 63. 
Gorrevod, (Laur. de) govr. of Brefcia, 
Vbsf. C. i. 273 b. 

Goftwick, (John) accounts of money*. Ap- 
pend, xxviii. 125. 

Gofpatrick, (Fam.) fed, Jul. F. vi. 329. 

Gothofredus, (Jac.) Jul. C. v. 93, 103, 
105, 130 b. 

Government, (rules Ibr) Vbsp. C. xiv. 
559- 

Gouf&er, (Guil.) Admiral de Bonnivet, 
Cal. D. vii. 157, 170, 171, 188, 
196, 197. £. i. 23. ii. 166. 



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i»owr, (John) * 
Chronide, Tib. A. iv. f. 
Epit^pfc, Jifx. F. vlj. 167. 
dc popular! tumttltu, Poema# Tit. A. 

Mifcell. Tib. Ai Jv: 173,. 173^. 175. 
Gowerfland^ (placka dc tcrris de) Jul. B. 

xii. 1 84 b. 
feowry, (E. of) vid. Ruihvcn* 
Grsca verba : de ^oram dtale£l. Vbsp. E. 

vili. 161 b. 
Graffigna, (Auguftino) Kbro, B, vL 240, 

241. . 
CSrafton, (Rich.) concerning the printing 

the Bible in EngU(h, Cliop. E. v. 

325, 3i6b. 329, 330. 
Graham, (David) of Fintry, depolition, 

Cai. D. ii. 87. 
. Grahftm9 : petition againft their removal, 

CALi B< viii. 209. 
Grain impbrted in London, Faust. C. fi. 

15K 

Grammaticali^, Jul. F. vii. 105. Nero, 

A. iv. 155. ViTBL. A. xii. 41b. 

VESp.B-viii. 161 b. x. 122b. Cleop. 

A. vi. 31b. 47. B. ii. 12 b. 
Grammont, ( . . . de) Cal, D. ix. 149. E. 

i. 59. 

Granada, in India, (Council o£) Vbsp. C. 
xiii* 278. 

Granard, (Chart of the Barony of) Auc. 

i. vol. i. 47. 
Grange, (W. Lord) vid. Kirkcaldie. 
Grantebriggc Syra, (Inquifitio de). Tib. 

A. yi. 76. 

Grants, Charters, Ilonations^ Jul. C. vii. 
229. 

iionationes Epifcopor. & Abbat. Jul. 
A. ix. 158. 
Granvelle, (Czri. de) vid. Perrcnot. 
Granvelle, (J. de) Galba, D. iii. 203. 
Graffus, (AchiUes) Card, of Bologna, Vi- 

tel. B. iii. 140 b. 141. v. 3a. 
Grauleyam, (Synod, apud) Claud. D.ii. 
10. 

Gratiani decreton compilauo, Claud. A. 
iv. 81. 

Grave, (Town of) Galba, C. ix. 80. ^ 
Grave, (Rafe) examination and fentence. 

Tit. B. viii. 270. 
Gr^iy, (Arthur Lord) of Wilton, Tit. B. 

xiii. 305, 341. 
Gray, (JO Cal. D. i. 364, 409. 
Gray, (Leon. Lord) Tit. B. xi. 359^ 393, 

405, 

Gray, (Patrick Mailer and 6th Lord of,) 
Cal. C. viii. 156, 157, 158b. 159b, 
160 b. 163, 163 b. 224, 226, 2z8, 260. 
jx. 95, 139, 140, 148, I73», 179, 
235 b. 244, 245, 317. D. i. 2c6, 372, 
381, 382. 

Gray, (Tho.) Ca.l. E. x. 318. xi.88. 

Gray, (Walteri) Archiep. Ebor. Ordinatio 
dc quibufdam Ecclefiis, Vitel. A. ii. 
99 b. 

Gray, (Will.) Bp.of Ely, Treafurer, Jul. 

B. xii«3i8. 
Gray, (....) a Scot, Cal. E. xi. 247. 

Graye, (Ra.) Cal. D. ii. 382. 
Green Cloth, (Orders for the Board of) 
Vbsp. C. xiv. a68. 

Gregorii, (Sci.) Papae. 

liber dc cura paftorali, Tib. B. xi. 

Vbsp. E. iv. 100. 
Dialogi IV. Saxon. 0th 0, C. i. . 



Verfua in edndem, Cleop. A. vi. 47. j 
Excerpta ex codero, Ves p. A. 3txv. 47. 
Epiftolaj, Cleop. E.i. 37 b. 38.' 
In moralibas. Append, xxvi; 211 b. 
Trcntale, Carmen Anglic, in eundem, 
vel alium Gregor. Cal. A. ii. 84b. 
Gregorii If. P. Bulla de denariis 8. Petri, 
JuL.B. Tii. 49. 
Eptft. Faust. B.vi: 97. 
Gregorii VIL Pap«, vita, Tib. E. viii. 290. 
Bulla de Hofpir. S. Pauli Nbrwicl Jul. 

F. vii. i52 b. 
de ejufdem pcenitentia, Nero, C. v. i b. , 
Gregorii IX. Papae Bullae, Aug. ii. 117, 

128. Vesp. D. xxiii. 20. 
Gregorius % Bulla de EccU Norwic. 
Nero, C. v. 279. 
de eleemofyna Ribaldor. Nero, C. ii. 
52. ■ 

Gregorius XL P. Cleop. E. ii. 115*, 117. 

Gregorius XlII. Papa, Cal. C. v. 68. 

Gregorii . . . P. E pill, ad Terdelvacliuro, R. 
Hib. Claud. A. i. 35. 
On appeals to Rome, Vesp. C. xiv. 33. 

Gregorius Turonenfis de virtutib. . B. ^ Mar- 
tini, Appemd. xviii. 

Grenfdyck, (Siege of) Galba, D. x. 188 b. 

Grclham, (Rich.) Nero, C. x. 2 b, Gal- 
BA, B. ix. 12. Cleop. E. iv. 222. 

Grefham, (Tho.) Galba, B. xii. 185, 189, 
205, 209, 256. C. i. 2. X. 105.' 

Grcfham, (....) on exchanges,. Ot ho, 
E. X. 43. 

Grertiop, (Gul.) VerficuH de xnorteEdw. 

V. & VI. Galba, E. iv. 182 b. 
Grevill, (Fulk.) Jul. C. iii. 67 b. 
Gfcvill, (Edw.) Cal. E. x. 174,402. 
Grey, (Cath. ) de caufa inter ipfam et com. 

Hertford. Faust. A. xi. 
Grey, (Hen.) 3d Marq. of Dorfet and D. 

of Suffolk^ Vesp. F. xiii. 102 b« 174. 
Grey, (Hen. de) £. of Kent, Tit. B. 

iv. 164. 

Grey, (J. A.) Vesp. F. xii. 164. 
Grey, (James) Cal. E. vii. 302. 
Grey, (Lady Jane) Proclam. Jul. F. vi. 
i94- 

Lett. Galba, B. xii. 236. 

Grey, (Rich. Ld.de) Vesp. F. xiii. 25. 

Grey, (Thomas) ad. Marquis of Dorfet, 
Cal. B. iii. 255. vi. 280. Vesp. F. 
xiii. 91. Tit. B. i. 76. F. xiii. 240. 
Depofition in Catherine's caufe, Vi- 
tel. B. xii. 80, 98. 

Grey, (Cecyl) Vesp. F. xiii. 91. 

Grey, (Margaret) Vesp. F. xiii. 103. 

Grey, (Lord William) Cal. B. vii. 323. 

Griffini, regis Venodotiae, vita, Vitel. C. 
ix. 130, 141. 

Griffith, (R. . . ) Tit. B. xi. 416. 

Grimaldi, (Ant.) Vitel. B. xiv. 173,113, 
2s6, 239. 

Grimaldi, (....) Galba, D. iii. 205. 
Grimani, (Marino) Doge of Venice, Jul. 

E. ii. 66. NtRO, B. vi. 97. vii. 168, 
«75- 

Grimanus, (Domin.) Card. S. Marck. Vi- 
tel. B. ii. 1 1 1 b. 115 b. 
Grimanus, (M.) Card. Vitel. B. x. 77 b. 
Grimdon, (....) Cal. E. viii. 400. 
Grindal, (Edm.) Abp. of Canterb. Vesp. 

F. xii. 131, 192. Tit. B. xiii. azS. 
Cleop. F. ii. 280. 

Gripfwald^n, (Magiflratcs of) Nero, B. 
ix. 45. 

Gritti, (And.) Doge of Venice, Nero, B. 
vi. 138. 



Groningen, Galba, D. lii. 257. x. 1^6, 
137, 188 b. xii. 148. xii». 165. 

(Siege of) Aug. i. vof. Ii. 93. 
Grcahead, (Rob.) Ep. L?nc. 

Epift. Claud. E. iii. 354. Vitbl. ^« 
jtiv. t. Vesp. A. xviii. 91. 

ConfHtut. Nero, D. ii. 261. 

De dotibusi Ve^p. D. xxiii. 15 b. 

Traft. Var. Vitel. C. xiv. 3, 4,5, 

Semones, ViTFL. C. xiv. ti. 

E^fcerpta, Jul. F. vii. 56^ 1 1;^. Vitel* 
C. xiv. 2/ 

Gibtii, (N.) Ceiiotaph. Matcfr. Anchori- 

fani, Jul. C. v. 204. 
Grove, (Rich.) Trial, Cal, B. vii. 21s. 
Grove, (Tho.) inftrud^ons to, CaL. £. 

viii. 87. 

Groyne, (Expcditron mtfce) Galva, D. 
iv. 199. 

Grubdrus, (Magnus) dc curfu Rheni, 

Cleop. B. viii. 
Griinevelt, (Arn.de) Galba, C. xi. 178, 

283. D. i. 48, 52, 57, 72, 180, 

264. 

Gmnevelt, (Florens de) Galba, D. i. 
94. ii. 62. 

Gruterus, (Jan.) Jul. C. v. 15 b. 17 b. 

19, 22 b. 29 b. 61 b. 64 b. 72 b. 

73 b. 75 b. 80, 84 b. 95 b. 96b. 130, 

I3i» 135^- »73^- 180, 181, 196b. 
Gryffyth, (Jafp.) Jul. C. iii. 105. 
^rygge, ( Job.) protoiiot. Apottol. Vitel. 

. B. iii. 220 b. 
Gryphius, (Barth. Buys) Galba, C. viH. 

6f . D. ii. 105. 
Gryphus,: (Pet.) Bp. of Forii, Vitel, B. 

ii. 67 b, 

Guadalupe, (Mona/1. of St. Mary of) ad- 
mits Catherine of Aragon into irs 
fraternity, Vesp. C. vi. 384b. 

Gualo Britannus, contra monachos, Vr- 
tbl.A. xii. 124. Tit. A. XX. 105. 

Gualtcro, (Ph.) Galba, B. v. 123 b. 

Goarinus Orator: Excerpta ex ejufctem 
Portu florifero, Jul. F. vii. 105. 

Guband, (Jo.) Galba, C. vii. 32, 39. 

Gudrel, (J. Bapt.) Nero, B. vi. 232. 

GneIders,GALBA,B. i. 83. iii. 225,339 
Cxi. 131, 313. D. i. 114. ii. 14. v. 
304. viii. 2. 
Succeffion to the Dukedom, Vitpl. B. 
xxi. 118. 

Epift. ducis Gelriae, Tit. A. xix. 99. 
Guerceius, (R.) Tit. B. i. 354. 
Guernfey, (Charts of) Auo. i. vol. ii. 60, 
61. 

Mifc. Cal. E. vi. 324. x. 266. Vesp. 

C. xiii. 318. 

Guerret, ( . . . du) Nero, B. vi. 297. 
Guicciardini, (notes out of) Tit. B. i. 6. 
Guiche, (dela) Cal. E. i. 59. ii. 166. 
Guido, de arte didlandi epiftolas, Appe n d. 
iv. 2. 

Guido Aretinus monachus, de Moficaj^ 
Nero, A. xii. 174b. 

Guidonis apparitip, Vesp. A. vi. 138. E. 
i. 219 b. 

Guidot, (Ant.) Vitel. B. xiv. 241. 
Guillelmus Gemmeticenfis, de geilis du- 
cum Normannor. Nero, A. xi. 65. 

D. viii. 13s b. Vitel, A. viii. 3. 
F. xvi. I.. 

Guillelmus Malmefburieniis, de gcAis RR, 
Anglor. Claud. C. ix. 15. 
dc geftis Pontif.' Anglor. Claud. A« v. 
4S- 



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Goog' 



r N D E X. 



Vita Aldhelmi Epifc. Claud. A. v. 
128 b. 

Chronica Glaftoniar, Vitel. C. ix. 250. 

E. V. 131b. Vbsp. D. xxii. Tit. F. 
vi. 39. 

» Mifccll. Jul. C. iL 32. Cleof. C. x. 

Guillclmus, Nonnannus, de natnra beftia- 
rum, metrice, Vesp. A. vii. 2. 

Guinea, (plan of) Aug. i. vol. ii. 23, 51, 
52. 

(Interview at) Cal. D. v!H. paflim. 
Mircell.CAL.D.viii.23V E.i.28. Gal- 
BA, B. iii. 146 b. Faust. E. vii. 40. 
Guinigi, (Leo.) Nero, B. vii. 159. 
Guipufcoa, (States of) Vesp. C. xii. 168. 
xiiL 261. 

Guife^ (Charles) de Lorraine, Cal. 
D. ii. 226. 

Guife, (Charles) D. de Maycnne, Vesp. 

F. v. 360, 393. 

Gttife, (Francis D. of) Cal. E. xiL 383. 
Goife, (Henry) Due de Lorraine, Cal. 
B. ix. 91, 94. D. i. 88, 88 b. E. xii. 
417. Galea, D. iii. 321. 
Guife, (Louis) Cardinal de Lorraine. 
Letters, 8cc. Cal. B.ix. 91, 94. C. iii. 

453. E. ii. 166. Galea, D. iii. 321. 
Satirical Epitaph, Cal. B. v. 318 b. 
Guife, ( ) Dutchefs of, Cal. C. vii. 

Guife, vid. Mary Q^^of Sc. 
Guitry, ( . . . de) Nero, B. vi. 322. 
Guldeford, (Edw.) Otho, E. ix. 26. 
Guldeford, (Sir Hen.) depofitions in Q;^ 

Catherine's caufe, Vitel. B. xii. 

98. 

Gumceftriae terrae conceflio, Nero, C. iii. 
182 b. 

Gundulphi, RofFcnfis Ep. 

Vita, &c. Nero, A. viii. 39, 82. 
Gunllei, (S.) vita. Tit. D. xxii. 34b. 
Gunnery, (Art of) Jul. F. iv. 
Gunpowder Plot, Tit. A. xlii. 166 b. B. 

viii. 332. Cleop. F. ii. 197 b. 273. 
Gurce, (Card, de) vid. Langius. 
Guthlaci, (Sci.) vita, Nero, C. vii. 28b. 

E.i. 183. Vesp.D. xxi. 18. 
Gwydot, (Anth.) Tit. B. v. 185. 
Gybfon, (Tho.) Cleop. E. vi. 386. 



H. 

Hackett, (John) Galea, B.vi. 4. ix. 22, 
a7, 32, 35« 37' 3^* 4O' 4^* 53> 5^, 
60, 90, 106, 111, 114, 118, 123, 
126, 129, 136, i3^> *40, 14S' «54' 
162, 167, 169, 177. i86, 235. 238. 

X. 48, S4- 
Hacqueville, (...) Cal. E. viii. 81 b. 
Haddo, (Walter) Galea, C.ii. 162. 
Hadenham Manor, Nero,C. ix. 148. 
Hadfor, (Rich.) on the llaic of Ireland, 

Tit. B. X. 174. 
Hxreticis, (var. dc) Nero, A. i. 84b. 

B. vi. 182. Faust. C. vii. 161. 
Haggett, (Barth.) Jul. C. iii. 164 b. 
Haggett, (Humph.) Jul. C. iii. 163. 
Hagnebie, (ChroniconMonafteriide) Vesp. 

B. xi. I. 

■ Hagulftadenfis Eccl. (Hexham.) 
Chronicon, Tit. A, ii. 160 b. 
Epifcopi, Tib. B. v. 21. 
Miracula ibidem, Vitel. A. xx. 242b. 
Hainault, Galea, C. vi. P. ii. 20, 307. 



Hakcwill, on the Laws of England, Faust. 
E. V. I. 

Haleboling, (plan of) Aug. L vol. ii. 36. \ 
Hales, (Monaft.) Chronicon, Clbop. D. 
iii. I. 

Halewyn, (Franc, de) Tit. B. vii. 2^$, 
3^7' 33S- 

Halidon Hill, (battle of) a poem. Galea, 
E. ix. 49. 

Hall, (Peter) Tit. B. xiL ^75. 

Halle, (Joh.) Scntesntiae, Jul. F. vii. 45. 

Halley, (Lucas de) Privilegium pro in- 
vcntis, Faust. C. ii. 113. 

Halls, (Will.) Cal. B. iii. 80,96. 

Halllock, ( ) appointed deputy Ad- 
miral, Otho* E.viii. ^46. 

Halton, (Johnde) Abp. of York, Vesp. C. 
xvi. 93. 

Hamburgh, (Magiftrates of) Nero, B. ii. 

78. ix. 4i> 74, 109, 119, 120, 128, 

H3» iS5t «57» »58» 167, 168, 179. 

Galea, C. xi. 211. D. xiii. 120. 
Hambury Monaft. (Wore.) grants, Aug. 

ii. 9. 

Hamilton, (Alex.) Cal. C. v» 15. 
Hamilton, (Ld. Claud.) Cal. C. vii. 75 b. 

D. i. 172, 199. 
Hamilton, (Claud.) Cal. C. vi. 95. 
Hamilton, (David) Bp. of Galloway, Cal. 

B. iii, 17. ^ 
Hamilton, (James) ift E. of Arran, Cal. 

B. ii. 17,235. iii. 123, 126. vii. 74. 
Hamilton, (James) 2d E. of Arran, D. of 

Chattelleraut. 
Letters, 8cc. Cal. B. v. 38, 321. x. 180, 

317. C. ii. 318, 433. iiL 252. vii. 

41. 

Mifcell. Cal. B. iv. 262. viii. 198, 200, 
218, 348. 

Hamilton, (John and Claud.) attainders of» 

Cal. C. v. 143. 
Hamilton, (Lord John) Cal. C. vi. 44b. 

viii. 80, 127 b. 
Hamilton, (John) Cal. C. v. 68. D. i. 

430. 

Hamonis, (S.) vita, Nero, A. xvi. 94. 
Hampden, (Sir Edmund) Vesp. C. xiv. 
274 b. 

Hampolc, (Rich.) the Prickc of confdence. 

Galea, E. ix. 73. 
Hampoyle, (Ric.) de emendatione vita, 

Faust. A. v. 12. 
Hampfon, (Robert) his Arms, Galea, B. 

i« 163' 

Hampton, (B.) Tit. RxiiK lo. 
Hampton Court, (Lodgings at) Vesp. C. 
xiv. 90. 

Hanaper, (clerk of the) Vitel. C. x. 
219 b. 

Haneton, (Phil.) audienciary. Galea, B. 

vi. 188 b. 
Hanfield terra, Nero, C. iii. 196. 
Hanibal, (Tho.) his Commiflioo, Vitel. 

B. V. 46. vi. 17. 
Lett. Vitel. B. v. 93, loj, 127, 166, 

173, 180, i86» 192, 201, 210, 216, 

225, 229,237. vi. 1,2, 19,25,42.64. 
With J. Clerk, and otliers, vid. Ckrk. 
Hanibaldns Epifc Tufcul. Provinciale Ca- 

tholicor. viror. Append, iv. 120. 
Hannart, (John) Galea, B. viii. 98. 
Hannibal, (Collcdions concerning) Tit. 

B. viii. 362. 
Hanfdon, (G.) Vesp. F. xiii. 286. 
Hanfe Towns, Jul. B. vL 92. F. vi. 52, 

57, 106,111. Cal.E. X. 36. Claud. 

£. vii. Nero, B. ii. 20,45, 49, 55, 



65. ix. 61, 179. X. 2, 14, 374, 380. 

Galea, B. vii. 118. D. xiii. 192. 

E. i. paffim. Vbsp. B. viii. i. F. i. 

no. viii. Tit. B. vi. 31. Faust. 

C.ii. 72,81. 
Hanville, (Joh. de) de potentia laboris, 

Vesp. B. xxiii. 2. 
Hardcaftle, (Th. Sc Hen.) Nero, B. v. 

235. 

Hare, (Robt.) on Taflics^ Jul. F. v. 
Hare, (Tho.) Tit.B. iv. 134. 
Harifon, (Tho.) Cal. C. ix. 458. 
Harlem, (Plans of) Auc. i. vol. ii. 97, 98. 

Galea, C. iv. 291. 
Harledon, (Rich.) Galea, C. viii. 216 b. 
Harley, (Wm.) Gale a, D. xiiL 4. 
Harman, (Rich.) Galea, B. ix. 131, 

138. 

Harold K. of England, (a grant) Aug. ii. 
90. 

Harpsfield, (Joh.) Chron. Vitel. C. ix. 
158. 

Verfuseleg. Vesp. C. ix. 185 b. 
Harris, (Sir Hen.) Cal. D. ii. 422. 
Harris, (Nath.) Jul. C. v. 66. 
Harries, (James) examination, Otho, 

E. viii. 339. 
Harrifon, (Tho.) Confeffion, Cal. C. ix. 

Harrys, (Denis) Vesp. C. vii. 45. 
Harsfcld, (Tho.) mifcell. hift. Don. if. 
58, 242. 

Harte, (Pcrcival) Jul. C. iii. 95 b. 
Harte, (Wil.) Galea, D. ix. 81. 
Hartlebury Caftle, Jul. F. vi. 390, 
Harvsei, (Guil.) Prafcrip. Vitel. C. iii; 

^35- 

Harvcl, (Edm.) Nero, B. vL 134, 151, 
153, 16a, 165. vii. 92, 100, 102, 105, 
115. 117. 

Harvey, (G.) Dean of Ch. Ch. Vbsp. F; . 
xii. 175. 

Harvillenfis, (Joh.) Poema, Tit. D. xx. 
141. 

Harwell, (John) Vitel. B. xiii. iiib. 
114, 118, ii8b. 119, 121, 122, 122 b* 
124, 125, 130, 132, 134b. xiv. 2i8, 
299. 

Harwich harbour, (chart of) Auo. i. vohu 
56,61. 

Haryngton, (Joh.) Jul. C. iii. 64. 
Haryngton, (....) Vesp. F. xiii 325. 
Hafchenperg, (Steph. a) Vitel. B. xxi. 
177- 

Hailings, (Francis) E. of Hantingd. Vesp. 

F. xiii. 117 b. 
Hailings, (Geo.) E. of Huntingdon, Vesp. 

F. xiii. 91b* 
Hailings, (Henry) £. of Hunting4oii>CAL. 

C. iii. 351,444 b. 463. v. 30, 33'3S» 

40, 40 b. 49, 51 b.- 55. 
Hailings (Henry) 3d. E. of Huntingdon, 

Cal. D. ii. 120, 122 b. 139. Vesp. ' 

F. xii. 185. 
Hailings, (John) Galea, C. v. 189, 

204 b. 

Hailings, ( . . . Lord) Tit. B. viii. 316. 
Haaings, (....) Nero, B. i. 174 b. 
Hatton, (Sir ChriHopb.) Cal. E. viii. 15a, 

"57. *39 

Hatton, (Elila) Jul. C. iii. 127 b. 

Haubcrt de Paris : depoiition concerning 
Darnley's death, Cal. B. ix. 370. 

Havers, (Felberd) fervant to Drury, hii 
paiTport, Cal. B. ix. 405. 

Haug, (Lud.) Tit.B. iii. 18. 

Haulx, (Margarite des) Genealogle, Vesp. 
B. xL 64. 

Haurech, (Marq. de) Galea, vi. P. i. 
158, 161, 178 b. 

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INDEX. 



Haufen, ( . . » de) Galba, B. iv. 73 
Havill, (Thomas) Vesp. C. xiv. 27 J. 
Havillenfis, (Joh.) Vcrfus, Tit. D. xx. 
141. 

havre, (marq. dc) Galba» C, vi. P. ii« 

8 b. Tit. B. ii. 212. 
Havre de Grace, (Plans of) Auc. i. vol. ii. 

7S, 108. 

Mifcell. Cal. E. V. 131, 133. 

Hawkcf«torth, (Walter) Jul. C. iii. 24. 
Hawkins, (Sir John) Otho, E. viii. 3, 16, 

81. ix, 115. 
Hawkins, (John) Galea, C. v. 261. D. 

viii. 86. 

Hawkins, (Wm.) Otho, E. viii. 166,201* 

Hay, (Alex.) Cal. C. iii. 541. iv. 4, 109, 

211 b. vii. 259 b. 
Hay, (Francis) 9th E. ofErrol, Cal. D. 

ii. 97. 

Hay, (James Lord) Tit. B. iv, a8i, 285. 

Hay, (James) Cal. B. ii. 372. 

Hay, (Thomas) Secretary to Th. Ld. Dacre. 

Cal. B. vi. 131, 133, 
Hayes, (^dw.) 

Neceffity of fmall money, Otho, E. x. 
3H- 

On the Ibndard of Ireland, Otho, £. x. 
260. 

Hayes, (Tho. and Edw.) Tit. B. x. 180. 
Hayes, (....) Galea, D. xii. 42 b. 
Hayling, (PoiTeifiones Prioratus de) Ot^o, 

B. xiv. 53. 

Hayncardi, (Fr.) Prophctiae, Jul. D. v. 
69. 

Hay ward, (Rowland) Tit. C. i. 500. 
Hayworth, (Wm.) Bp. of Litchf. and Cov. 
Vesp. C. xiv. 277. 

Hcanbary, (Monaft.) Auc.ii. 9. 

Heale, (Sir John) a caafe with Hen. P. of 

Wales? Vitel. C.x. 253. 
Heath, (Nic.) Abp. of York, Visp. F. 

xiii. 229. 

Hcbraica vocabula, Jul. F. vii. 121. 
Hebrew ^contradb, Auc.ii, 107. 

vid. Starrum. 
Heddius, (Steph.) vita, S. Wilfridi, Vesp* 
D. vi. 78. 

Heder Bafia Beglierbig, Turkiih General in 
Greece, Galea, D. vii. 158 b. 

Heede, (J. van) Galea, C. vii. 252. 

Heerlinck, (....) Tit. B. vii. 343. 

Hegham Eccl. conce^, Nero, C.iii. 182b. 

HeireiTes, (concerning the marriage of) 
Vesp. C. xiv. 360. 

HeliFendain, (count) Galea, B. xi. 20;, 
»53- 

Helinandi, monach. Ciller, chronicon, 
Claud. B.ix. i. 

Heller, (N. ..) Galea, C. vi. P.i. 109, 
Hellon, (Monaft* B. Mar.) Rothoxnagi, 

liber formularum, Dom. xi. 107* 
Helva, (Bp. of) vid. Badajoz. 
Hemas, (T. . .) Visp. F. xiii. 138. 
Hemingi regiftrum Wigom. Ti b. A. xiii. 1. 
Henderfon, (Wm.) Galea, D. i. 305. 
Heneage : genealogical colledion, Claud. 

C. i. 

Heneage, (Sir Tho.) CAL.D.i. 401. E. viii. 
320, 324, 521. Galea, C. viii. 102. 

ix. 225. X. 63. D. iii. 221. Vesp. F. 
xiii. 161. Tit. B. vii. 86. xi. 399. 

Henrickfon, (Peu) depofition. Galea, D. 
vii. 115. 

Hvnricoram, (de laudibus) Tie. A. viii. 



Henricus, archidiac. Huntingtonenfis, Jul. 

C. ii. 32. Claud. D. vii. 4. Otho, 

B. xiv. z^o, Vesp. A* xviii. i, 62 bi 

E. X. 86. Pom. viii. 110. Cleop.B. 
iv. 2 b. 

Henrici, prior, monaft. Chrifti Cantuar. 

Memorale, Galea, E. iv. ^ i. 
Henricus, roonachus de Saltereia, de Pnrga* 
torio, Nero, A. vii. 1 13. 

Henrie dc Savoye, Vesp. F. iii. 59. 
HcnriFon, (James) Cal. B. vii. 482. 

Henry V. Emp. declaration on inveftitures, 
Claud. A. i. 35 b. 

Henry I. K. of England. 

Defcent fromRoUo, Jul. B. xii. 2^7. 
Carts de libert. & de forefta, vid. Cartse 
antique. 

Carta! et legts, Auc.ii. 56. Claud. 

D. ii. 42 b. 1 1 1 b. Vesp. A. viii. 37 b. 

C. xiv. 129. F. iii. i b. 

Henry II. K. of England. 

Defcent, Claud. A. v. 133. C. iv. 2. 

Faust. A, viii. 108 b. 
Life, Jul. A. xi. 29. 
Coronation oath, V bsp. C. xiv. 1 1 2. 
Grants and charters, Claud. D. ii. yob. 

Nero, C. iii. 172, 180 b. 
Conftitutions, Galea, E. iv. 83. 
Conventions with Scotland, Cal. B. v. 

61. Claud. C. iv. 262 b. Tit. F. 

xiii. 28. 

An award concerning Spain, Vesp. C. vi. 
272. 

Mifcell. Claud. D.ii. 69. E. viiL 13 b. 
258. Tit. D. XV.59 b. 

Henry HI. K. of England. 

Coronation, Vesp. C. xiv. 132. 
Treaties, Cal. D. iii. 2. C. iv. 263 b. 

264b. 265. ViTBL. C.x. 120. Vesp. 

C. xii. 39, 66. 
Carts, magna & de forefta, vid. Cartas 

antiqus. 

Charters, Cal .D. iii. 1. Claud. D. ii. 

124, 125, 125 b. 129 b. 130, 130 b. 

131* 131 1>. Nero, B. x. 370. Vitel. 

C. ix. 222. E. V. 175. Vesp. B. viii. 

88. F. xiii. 5 b. Tit. B. xi 33, 35. 
Grants to his fons Edm. and Edw. Aug. 

ii. 135. Nero, C. iii. 185 b. 

Grant of the office of E. Marflul, Vesp. 

C. xiv. 410. 
Laws and orders, Jul. D. vii. 125 b. 

Nbro, C. iii. 182 b. Tit. B. v. 4. 
Will, Tit. A. xix. 87 b. 
Mifcell, CLAUD.Cii. 91,91 b. Nero, 

C. iii. 183. Vitel. A.ii. 106. E. v. 

149. Vesp, A. xviii. 107 b. 108. C. 

xiv. 359. Tit. B.xi. 33. 

Henry IV. K. of England. 

Title to the crown, Jul. B. i. 91 b. 
Coronation, Vesp. C. xiv. 133. 
Tranfafiipns concerning Scotland, Vesp. 

F. vii. i8b. 19,20, 21, 24, 39, 63, 64, 
65, 66, 72, 78, 79. 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 
86, 87, 89,90, 91,92,93, 104, 106. 

Spain, Vesp. C. xii. in, mb. 
117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 121 b. 
141. 

Portugal, Nero, B. i. 19, 20, 22. 
France, Cal. D. iii. 132, 140, 144, 

146, 147- 
Denmark, Nrro, B. iii. 1 1, 16, 23. 



Germany, Pruffia, Hongary, and the 
Hanfe, Nero, B. ii. 40, 43, 45, 

^5' 73» 74* 75» 75 79 ix- 

65. Vesp. F. i. 2. 
The Netherlands, Galda, B. i. 20. 
30, 35. 67, 71,80,84. 

85, 86, 87, 88, loi, 107, HQ, 

III, 116. 
Britanny, Jul. B. vi. 31. 
The Levant and Africa»NBRO^ B.«* 

»72, 173. 174, «75- 
IrelanJiTiT. B.xi. 9b. 181. 
Order for the levy of men, Ti t. B. v. 6. 
Carmen ut glorificetiir, Tib. A.iv. 166. 
Mifcell. Nero, B. vii. 4b. 5 b. Vesp. 
F. xiii. 14. Clbop. E. ii. 242, 243^ 
249, 250, 254, 262 b. 266. 

Henry V. K. of England. 

Life, Jul. E. iv. 9, 89. 115. Clauo^ 

A. viii. I. Vesp, D.xiii. 156b. CLEor. 
C. iv. 22, 

Treaty of marriage, Vi t e l . C. xi. 4 b. ' 
Grants concerning trade in Germany; 
Nero, B. ix. 66. 

Breve de ftilo & figillo, Cleop. A. xvL 
49 b. 

Verfus in laudcm, Cleop. B. i, 173. 

Letters, inftruAions, &c. Jul. B. vi. 37. 
Nero,B. iii.31. ix.79. Galea, B.L 
>3'i 132. 135' '37. 139. 142. Vtsp. 
C. xii. 123, 124, 125, 127 b. 128b. 
135. F. i. S9 b. 90. iii. 4, 5. vii. 106, 
108, 109, 1 10, 1 15. xiii. 15. 

Henry VL K. of England. 

Coronation in France, Tib. E, viii. 83, 

85. Ne Ro, C. ix. 172. 
Reception in London, Jul, B. iL Sy. 
Concerns with Rich. D. of York, Tib. 6» 

viii. 248b. Cal.D.v. 
Peace with France, Jul. B. L 93b, 

Vitel. F. iv. a. 
Tranfaftions concerning Scotland, Vb s 

F. vii. 27, 43, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 

5S» 57»S^^'S9' Tit. F. xiii. 61. 
On Irifli affairs. Tit. B. xi. n b. la, 

24 b. 

Treaties with Denmark, Nero, B. iiu 
35» 39- 

Inllrudlions, Sec, refpcding Britanny, Jul, 

B. vi. 39, 41, 44 b. 46, 46 b. 50, 51, 
52, 56. 

Statute refpe^ing the Welch Marchoi^ 

ViTBL. C. i. 202. 
Grants concerning trade with the Hanfe 

Towns, Nero, B. ix. 67. 

Affignment of church revenues^ Cleop. 
F. vi. 62. 

Charters, orders, and commiffions, Jul. 
B. xii. 316. Aug. ii. 13. Vesp. C. 
xii. 13 s, 136. xiv. 496. F. xiii. 3:3, 
41. 

Arms, Tib. E. viii. 132, 
Canonization, Cleop. E. iii. 161. 
Intended monument, Aug. ii. i. 
Letters, inftrudlions. Sec. Nero, B. i. 47, 

52, 53. iL 92. vii. I, lb. 4b. Galba, 

B. i. 151, 153, 156-161. Vitbl. B. 

X. 228. Vesp. A. xix. 104, C. xii. 

141. F. i. 94, 116 b. iii. 7 b. Tit. 

A. iii. 55, 57 b. 60, 61. B. xi. n b. C. 

i. 234. Cleop. E. iii. 21, 25, 30 h, 

32, 65, 67, 68, 74, 90. Fa VST. C, vii, 

ill. 



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INDEX; 



Henry VII. K. of England. 
Title to the crown, Jul. B. i. 91 b. 
Life, Jul. A. iii. 5. iv. Dom. xviii. 
126. 

Progrefles, feftivals, &c. Jul. B. xii. 6 b. 

19 b. 43 b. 46,49, 51. 
Treaties and negociations with Scotland, 
Cal.C. ix. 281. Vitbl.C. xi. 70. 
Vbsf. C.xru 115, 141. 
trance, Cal. D. vi. 18, 20, 22, 25, 

26, 27, 34. 
Spain, Vesp. C. vi. 309, 338. xii. 

218, 244,251, 265, 267 b. 
Portugal, Ne^o, B. i. 64, 69. 
Burgundy, Galba, B*ii. i, 7, 13. 

Tit. B.vi. 41. 
The Emperor and Aullrla, Galea, 

B. ii. 28, 30, 31, 40, 49 b. 52. 
vi. 231, 239, 242. xi. 85. Vesp. 

C. xii. 254. 

The Bp. of Liege, Galba, B. xi. 

37- 

Concerning his marriage with Margt. of 
Auftria, Galba, B. ii. 125, 128, 132. 
ViTEL. Cxi. 127. xvi. 130b. 

Bannerets and knights created by him, 
Jul. B. xii. 27. 

Patents, Cal. B. i. 45. Tit. B. xi. 328, 

Grant to Litchfield church, Vitbl. A. 
X. 206. 

Agreement with Archib. E. of Angus, 

Cal. D. ii. 43. 
Verfps in his praife, Vesp. B. iv. i, 11. 

Dom. xviii. 248 b. 
Letters, inftrudlions, &c. Cal. D. vi. 72. 

ViTEL. C. xi. 34. Tit. B. 1. 4. v. 

145. F. iii. 91. Cleop. C. vii. 212 b. 

E.iiL 135, 136, 157, 147 b. 

Henry VIII. K. of England. 

Created D. of York, Jul. B. xii. 91. 

Clav 0. A. viii. 71. 
Coronation, Tib. E. viii. 100. 
Hiftoria de geftis, Vesp. B. xvii. 
Declares himfelf king of Ireland, Tit. 

B. XL373. 

Jlis expedition into France, Cal. £.iv» 

57. Cleop. C. v. 59,64*. 
His army before Boulogne, Ti b. E. viii. 

182. 

Interview at Guines^ Cal. D. vii. 157. & 

inde paflim. 
Concerning his wars, Cal. B. i. 340, 343. 

D. vi. 330, 337, 339. E. i. 58. 
Orders for the defence of the kingdom, 

Otho, E. ix. 35 b. 36, 38, 41. 

Orders for levies of troops, Otho, E. xi. 

20. TiT. A. xiii. 185 b. 
Subfidies raifed by him, Jul. E. iii. 239. 
Concerning his title of Defender of the 

Faith, ViTSL. B. iv. 196, 209, 226, 

V. 6. 

Concerning his marriages, and divorces, 
Cal. B. iii. 296. Nero, B. vi. 28, 85. 
Galba, B. ix. 96, 97. x. 63. Otho, 

C. X. Vitel. B. X. paflim. xi. paflim. 
xii. pallim. xiii. paflim. C. xi. 211. 
xvi. 237, & feq. Vesp. B. v. C. xii. 
218. xiii. 335. Tit. B. i. 71. C. x. 
73. Append, xxvii. 23, 133. 

Concerning auricular confeffion. Tit. B. 

i. 136. Cleop. E. v. 123. 
de potedate xegia, Cleop. E. vi. i. 
Various papers on Ecdeiiaftical matters, 

Cleop. E. v. vi» 



Perfons executed during his r^n. Tit. 
B. i. 132. 

His threatened excommunication, Vitbl. 

B. xiv, 235. 
Grants, Patents, kc. Cal.D. vi. 91,98. 
Nero, C. ix. 148, 158. ViTtL. B. 
iii. 158. Vesp. C. vii. 54, 100. F. 
xiii. 78. Tit. B. xi. 245. 
Proclamations, Tit. B. i. 507, 519, 521, 
523» 525* S27» 53S. S39» 54** 545. 
549. 55^ 555* 559- 
Treaties and Negociations with the Em- 
peror, Galba, B,iv. 7.vL 144,148, 
223,225,243, 244 b. viL 102,153, 
200, 219, 268, 270, 357, 359 b. ix. 
63, 81, 85, 104, 204 b. 207, 212. 
X. 137, 145, 1^3, 324. Vitel. B. 
vi. 56. vii. 95. xix. 307. xx. 91, 
182. xxi. 63. Vesp. C. i. 91, 307. 
iii. 191, 194. vi. 382. xiii. 244. 
Tit. B. i. 88. vi. 40, 41. 
France, Cal. D. vi. 76, 83, 1201 
261. vii. 8, 26, 61, 75. ix. 4, 16, 
38, 62, 66, 67. Galba, B. viL 
153. ix. 63, 85, 104. Vitel. B. 
iii. 237. XX. 91. Vesp. C. iii. 128, 
191* 194. F. ix. 131. 
Spain, Galba, B. iii. 228. iv. 7, 
14. V. 265, 267. vi. 246, 247. ix. 
175. Vesp. C. i. 91. iii. 192. 
vi. 375, 382. Tit. B.i. I. 
Scotland, CAL.B.vii. 123,255, 268, 

274. Tit. F.xiii. 136. 
Various States, Neao, B. iii.* 63. 
Galba, B. vii. 153. ix. 204. Vi- 
tel. B. vii. 95. xix. 59 b. xxi. 
128. 

Agreement mth the E. of Angus, Cal. 

B. i. 1 29. 

Letters, Commiflions, Credentials, In- 
flruftions, &c. (1511.) Vitel. B. ii. 
10b.— (1512.) Galba, B. iii. 15, 
21, 54*— ('5'3-) Cal. B. vi. 36,44, 
49» 55- Galba, B. iii. 23 b. 56, 
77. V. 10. Vesp. C. i. 75— (1514.) 
Cal. B. vi. 75. D. vL 118, 119. 
Vesp. C. i. 94,— (1515,) Cal. D.vi. 
236. Galba, B.iii. 227, 248. Otho, 

C. ix. 21, 26. Vitel. B. ii. 132, 
136* I49> »57-— (*5»6.) Cal. B. i. 
38. vi. 159, 188. Galba^ B. v. 5, 
159. vi. 95. Vitel. B. iii. 23, 73. 
xix. 176, 264, 3^o- — (1517.) Cal. 

D. vi. 317, Galba, B. v. 155, 344, 
348. vL 123. Vitel. B.iii. 105, 145, 
158. — (1518.) Cal. D. vii. 71.— 
(1519.) Cal. D. vii. 155. Galba, 
B. V. 381, 392 b. vi. 116.— (1520.) 
Cal. D. vii. 227. Galba, B. vi. 200. 
Vbsp. C. i. 300. F. i. 72.— (1521.) 
Cal. D. viii. 5,27, 143,168. Galba, 

B. vii. 152. Tit. B.xi.361. — (1522.) 
Cal. B. vi. 220, 254, 264. D. viii. 201. 
Nero, B. vii. 28, 40. Galba, B. 
vi. Vitel. B. v. 46. Vesp, 

C. ii. 14.— (1523.) Cal, B. I 307. 
vi. 303. Nero, B. iii. 64. Vitel. 
B. V. 164, 188, 197. XX. 278. Vesp. C. 
ii. 125, 136, 240. — (1524.) Vitel. B. 
vi. 40b. 51, 54.— (1525.) Cal. D 
ix. 87, 88, 108. Galba, B. viii. 140. 
Vesp. C. iii. 23, 29, 66, 150, 201. 
—(1526.) Cal. D. ix. 164. E. ii. i. 
Galba, B. ix. 214. Otho, E. ix. 
401b. Vest. C. iii. 250.— (1527.) 
Vesp. C. iv. 120. — (1528.) Cal. 
B. V. 40. viii. 25. Vitel. R x. 21, 



4^1 52» 58* 7«b. 73, 75, 
78, 80, 88, 146.— (1529.) Galba, 

B. ix. 184, 188, 190, 191b. 193 b. 
196, 198. Vitel. B. xi. 67, 93, 
115, 165. .xii. 5.— (1530) Cal. B. 
vii. 156. Vitel. B, xiii. 11, 54. b. 
135.— (1531.) Cal. B. vii. 159, 161. 
Tit. B. i. 216 a. 486.— (1532.) Vi- 
tel. B. xiii. 145, 168, 173, 176, 187, 
219b. 228. xxi. 74. 78. Vesp. C. vii. 
41. Tit. B.i. 213.— (1534.) Cal. B. 

iii. 296. V. 217. viii. 8. Nero, B.vi. 
85. Vitel. B. xxi. 98, 100. — (1535.) 
Vitel. B. xxi. 97, 102, 109. Tit. 

C. vii. 214. Cleop. E. iv. 167. 

— (1536.) Vesp. F. xiii. 71b.— 
(^S37') Vitel. B. xxi. 157, 158. 
— (1538.) Cal. B. viii. 44. Vesp. 
C. vii. 71.— (1539) Vitel, B. xxi. 
209 — (1540.) Cal. B. i. 52. E. iv. 
34, 39, 40. Vitel. B. xxi. 196. — 
(1542) Gabla, B.x. 131; Tit. B. 
xi. 397-— {1543 ) Cal. B. vii. 304. 
E. iv. 5i._(i544.) Gal. E. iv. 55, 
57.— (1545.) Vitel. B. xxi. 209.— 
(1546.) Cal. E. iv. 151. Tit. B. 
V. I46.~(i547.) Cal. E. iv. 186. 

— (fine AO) Cal. B. ii. 281. v. 
69. D. ix, 155. E. i. 147. ii. 2, 4. 

iv. 87* Nero, B. iii. 106, 118. vi. 
24. Galea, B.iii. 334, 336. iv. 98. 
V. 354» 356. 364, 369. vi. 27. viii. 
225. x. 26, 3S. Vitel. B. ii. i8j 

iii. 157, .225. vi. 17. xviii. 34. xix. 

213. XX. 9. xxi. 56, 60, 121, 4 52i 

201. C. i. 65. Vesp. C. vi. 313. 
xiii. 265. xiv. 64 b. F. i. 23. iii. 34, 
34 b. xiii. 71. Tit. B. i. 161, 180, 
406. xi. 41 1, xiii. 255. 
His Will, Tit. B. i. 229, 232. 

Henry IL K.of France, Cal. B. ix. 29. E* 

iv. 239. V. 49. Vesp. F. iii. 24, 24 b. 
Henry HI. K. of France. 

His concerns with Poland, Cal. B. vi. 32. 

E. vi. 276. Nero, B. ii. 128. Vespj 

F. v. 176,180,182,184,188,191,192. 
Letters, 8cc. refpefting France, Ca l. C. viii 

262.ix,44i,449-. D. i. 1 r6, 140, 141, 
318, 219, 220, 222, 224. E. vi. 192, 
285, 299. 305, 306, 377. vii. 35. 6^^ 
196, 228, 239, 252. Galba, C. viii. 
395. E. vi. 12, 36 b. 345, 377 b. 381. 
389 b. Vesp. F.iii. 69 b. 83 b. v. 224, 
237, vi. 16 b. Tit. B. vii. 358. 

Henry IV. K. of France. 
Lords prefcnt at his coronation, Vesp. F. 

v. 359. 

Oaths of acceffion, Cal. E. vii. 316. 
Invelled with the Garter, Cal. E. ix^ 
375- 

Treaties, Cal. E. x. 152. xii. aia, 125, 

450. Vesp. F. v. 424. 
Peace with Mayenne, Nero, B. vi. 28s. 
Sentence of the Sarbonne againtt him^ 

Cal. £. vii. 314, 
De gradatoribus in illius vitam, Jul. F. 

vi. 430 b. 

On his aflaffination, Cal. E.xi, 219* 
Epitaph, Jul. F. vii. 168. 
Verfes on his ftatue, Jul. C. ii. 331. 
Letters, inftrudlions, &c.— .(1569.) Vesp. 

F. iii. 69 b.— (1572 ) Vesp. F. vi. 

102*.— (1576.) Vesp. F. v. 225, 227. 

-*( 1 5 80.) G A L b A, E. vi. 4. Ti T. B.vii. 

319 — (1584.) Cal.* E, vii. ^49.— 



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INDEX. 



(1585.) Cal. E. vii. 277. Galb A, E.vi. 
283,286V— (1586.) Cal. E. vii. 280, 
298. Nero, B. vi. 380, 383,— (1589.) 
Cal, E. vii. 313. Galba> E. vi. 
402,407, 411. Vesp. F. iii. 84b. 
•—(1590.) Cal. E. vii. 372, 379, 
396. Galba, D. vii. 86b. 91. — 
(1591.) Cal. E. vii. 358, 359, 362, 
367, viii. I, 10, 75. Nero, B. vi.402. 
—(1592.) Cal. E. vii. 355,386b. viii. 
S33» 576.xii.354. Nero, B. xi. 130. 
— (1593-) Cal, E. ix. 2, 42, 59, 105, 
116, 128, 141, 152.— (1594.) C^^* 
E. ix. 212, 234, 272, 273, 274, 284. 
—(1595.) Cal. E. iji. 214. x. 411. 
Galba, D. xi. 136. xii. 207.— (1596.) 
Cal. E. ix. 335, 333» 3S^> 35^.— 
(1597.) Cal. E. ix. 391, 418, 451, 
452. Vesp. F.v. 398 — (1598-) Cal. 

E. ix. 530 b.— (1599.) Cal. E. ix. 
506 b. 555. Otho, E. viii. 279. — 
(1601.) Cal. E.x. 28, 30 b.— (1602.) 
Cal. E. X. 150.— (1603.) Cal. E. x. 
291, 294, 301,408.— (1605.) Cal. E. 

xi. 218, 255, 281.— (1609,) Cal. E. 

xii. 217. (fine A**) Cal. E. vii. 270. 
ix. 355, 520b. Vesp. F.v. 370. Tit. 

B. vii. 407. 

Mifccll. Cal. E. viii. 52, 57, 207, 409, 

464.f 543» 545- ^' »39» 3^91 

501. X. 51, 138, 2^2, 415. xi. 187, 

198. xii. 403. 
Mcnry II. R. ofCallile, challenge to Edw. 

P. of Wales, Cal. D.iii. 104. 
Henry III. K. i^f Caftile, Vesp. C. xii. 105. 

F. iii. 39. Tit. A. iii. 43. 

Henry IV. K. of Caftile, Vesp. C. xii. 149. 
Henry II. K. of Navarre, Cal. E. ii. 13. 

Vesp. F. iii. 57* 
Efcape from prifon, Cal. D. ix. 107. 

TiT.B. vi. 6. 
Henry D. of Lorrain, his marriage with 

Cather.dc Bourbon, Vbsp. F. v. 353. 
Henry, fon to Hen. II. on his death, Cl a v d. 

E. viii. 14. 

Henry Pr. of Wales, fon to Hen. IV. treaty 
of marriage, V i t e l. C. xi. 4 b. 

Henry Prmce of Wales, fon to Ja. I. Cal. 
D.ii. 211,216. ViTEL. C.x. 253.xvi. 
383. Vesp. C. xiv, 120. F. iii. u b. 
Obfervations on his marriage, Vitbl. 

C. xvii. 333. 

' 'Money received for knighting him, 
Cleop. F. vi. 398. 
Obfervations on the opening of his body, 

Vbsp. F. ix. 151. 
Funeral, Vesp. C. xiv. 187. Tit. C. vii. 
62. 

Epitaph, Vesp. C. xiv. 196. 
Henry Darnley, Vesp. F. iii. 37 b. 
Henry, (S.) Tit. B. vii. 437. 
Henryfon. (Wm.) Cal. C. iv. 260. 
Hepburn, (James) E. of Bothwell. 
, Confeffion, C a u D. ii* 5 19. Tit. C. vii, 
39 b. 

Letters, 5cc. Cal. B.v. 292* vii. 470. 
viii. 347. 

Band and promife given him by (^Mary, 
Cal. C.i. I. 206 b. 
Hepburn, (Patrick) E. of Bothwell, Cal. 

B. V. 2i6. 
Heptarchy^ 

Map of, Tib. E. viii. 210. 
Heraclidis Cyprii^ vitas SSor. Favit. A. 
ii. 98. 



Heraldry: noble families entered in the 
Herald's office, Jul. B.xi. 
The orderif>g of a futieral , J u l. B^ xii. 5 b. | 
Alphabet of Englifh nobility, with their 

arms, Claud. C. ii. 102. 
Heraldlcal Collea. by Wm, Camden, ice. 

Faust.E. i. it. 
Giving armorials not hurtful to a com- 
monwealth, Vesp. C. xiv. 35. 
Var. trafts, Tib. E. viii. 152 b. 155, 

158b. 180 b. 194, 214 b. Nero, A. 

viii. 118. Tit. C. i. 454. Faust. 

E. V- 71, 149. 
Herald's Office, Jul. C. ix. 138, 142, 

145, 147. Tib. E. viii. 143, 152 b. 

155, 158b. 170, 173, 177* i94» »99» 

Nero, D. ii. 249 b. 251 b. 254b. 

Otho, D. IV. 178, 180 b. Tit. C. i. 

464, 467, 471,^ 492 b. 493, 503. vii. 

115. DoM.xviii. 229. Faust. C. viii. 

paffim. E. V. 21. 
Vid. Arms. 
Herberts, (defccnt of the) Vesp. F.ix. 295. 
Herbert, (Francis) Tit. B. xi. 422. 
Herbert, (HOE. of Pembroke, Tit. B. iv. 

210. 

Herbert, (J.) Jul. F. vi. 94. Nero, B. iv. 

88, 231. Galba, D. i. 83. xiii. 6. 13, 

41. Vesp. F. xii. 145. Tit. C. vii. 

135, 189. 
Vid. Commiffioners at Brennen. 
Herbert, ( . . . ) E. of Pembroke, Tit. B. 

xi. 481. 

Herbert, ( . . .) Galba, C. vii. 359. b. 
Herdi, (Joh.) Hift. Angl. Jul. C. ii. 136. 
Hereford, (Cath. Cfs. of) Tit. C. vii. 122. 
Hereford (...) Vesp. F.xii. 147. 
Herefordfhire, (notes concerning) Vitel. 

C. X. 216. 
Heremita, (Greg.) Vesp. F. i, 28 b. 
Herford, (John) Galba, B*vii. 25 b. 
Herle, (WiU.) 

Letters, &c.— Cal. C. iii. 57, 58, 58 b. 

60, 60 b. 62, 64, 6s, 66, 66 b. 67, 67 b. 

68 b. 79, 166, 168, 169, 226. Galba, 

Civ. 362. vii. 107, 175, 179b. 186, 

190, 193, 20.1, 207, 209, 217, 227. xi. 

78. D. il 26. Galba, D. ix. 81, 86. 

Vesp. C. xiii. 301. Ti t. B. vii. 44, 57. 
Hermanni, miracola S. Edmundi, Tib. B. 
ii. 19. 

Heron, (John) Cal. B. i. 131. 

Heron, (Wm.) Galba, B. i. icq. Vesp. 

F. xiii. 24. 
Herries, (Lord.) Vid. Maxwell. 
Herring filhery, Jul. F. xi. 216. Galba, 

£. i. 307. 

Herrifon, (Tho:) concerning the mint, 

Otho, E. x. 343. 
Hert, an Hertford ? (E.) Tit. B. vii. 152 b. 
Hertford, (E. of) vid. Seymour. 
Heratibrd, (Canones fynodi apud) Vesp. 

A. xiv, 170. 
Herwaerden, (Jacob) Galba, C. ix. 382. 
Hefdin ( . • . de) Galba, B.iv. 2, 133 b. 
v. 264,272, 330, 333, 343, 376, 378, 
380, 387. vi, 6, 108, no, 178 b. vii. 
338. 345 viii. 51, 89, 90, 93, ix. 
115, 125. Vesp. C. i. 134 b. 
Heflele, (J.de) Galba, C. vi. P.i. 96, 112. 
Heth, (Hamo de) Vitel. B. xxi. 164. 

Faust, B. v. i. 
Heule, (Guyot de) Galba, B. vi. 40. 
Heule, ( . , . . de) Tit. B. i, 332. 
Heydcm, (Chrift.) Jul.C. v. 61, 62, 96. 
Heyemans, (Hen, van) Galb a, C. viii. 16. 
Heyne, (Simon) Cal. £. i. 28. Clbop. 

E. v. 58. 
Heyih, (Nic.) Vitbl. B. xxi, 93. 



Hibernica, (fcripta lingua) Ntaof, A* vii* 
132. 

Hicks, (Bapt.) Jul. C. iii. 10*. 
Hide (Monaft. of) orders for it, Clbop* 
E. iv. 49. 

Hide, (Rich, de la) g/ahts toi. Tit. B. xiL 
140. 

Hieroglyphica, Clbop. B. xi. i. 
Hieronymi, (Sci.) vita, Claud. A;i. 48. 
De viris illailribus, Cal. A. Xv, i. Vespi 

A. xiii 42. B. xiii. 31. 
Vi a B. Pauli monacTii, CitL. A. xv. 29. 
De Pontif. Melchifedeco, Vitel. C. viii* 
83. b. 

Ordo ConfefHonis, Tiff. A. iii. 53. 
Prjcfat. in PfaTm. Galba, A. xviii. 32. 
Vcrfus eidem adfcripti, Vesp. B. nxt. 
117. 

Mifcell. Tib. A. ii. 2,8* Cal. A. x.201. 
XV. 136 b. Claub. a. i. 71. Neao^ 
A. ii. 35, 41 b. xL 1^. £. 1, 285. 
Vitel. C. viii. 85. 
Higden, (Ranulph.) PoIychroB, Nero, D. 
viii. 188. 

Higdon, (Brian) dean of York, Cal. B. iii 

Higgins ( . . w ) ways htw to aanoy Spiin^ 
Galba, C. iv. 189. 

Higgleworth churchr (arms in) Jul. C. viL 
264. 

Hilaruis, (Rob.) Nero, B. vii. 184. 
Hilarii, (S.) Pidav. Epifc. viu, Claub. 

A. L53. 

Epift. Claud. A. i. $6 b. 
Sermo, Claud. A. f. 61. 
Hildebertus Cenomaienfts, Epifcopus* 
Vita Scat. Mari« ^gypiiae, Vitel. A* 

xii. 114. 

De xii plagis Mgypt. Vitel. A. xiL 
119 b. 

Epiftolae, Vesp.D. xtx. 82. E. iiL to9. 
Carmina varit, Vitel. A. xii. 119IX 
VB.SP. D.V.I 19. Tit. D. xxiv. 11^ 
Cleop. A. viii. 56. C. i. i. AtPENOi 

xiii. 106. 

Verfus in quafdam Hift. Vet. Teft. Vesf. 

B. xiii. 82. 

Hildebrand, Galba, D« xii. 148. 
Hildegardis, (B.) Rcvelatio, Dom. ix. 16. 
Hill, (Roland) Cleop. E. iv. 27. 
Hille, (Tho.) petition for a corrody, Vesp. 
F. iii. 5. 

Hillyard, (Dr.) concerning his flight, Cal. 

B. vii. 243, 248, 249, 250, 251. 
Hilperici, (...) Calculatbrix artis rodi- 
menta, Vesp. A. ix. i. 

Hilfey, (John) Bp. of Rochefter, Cleop. 
E. vi. 256. 

Hilton, (Walter) de imagine peccat!. Tit j 

D. xi. 40. 

Contemplations, Faust. B. vi. 107 b. 
Himericus, (S.) Prophetia de Italia, Vesp. 

E. viL 107. 

Hippocrati?, liber Phyfiognomicas, Cleop. 

B. ix. 21 b. 

Ypocras medicus, Appevo. vi. 5. 
Hifpania,Tranfa£ta inter Angliam ct, Vesp. 

C. i.— xiii. 

Hiftoria facra, (Traft. var. de) Claud. E. 

viii. 263. TiT.D.iiLpaflim. 
Hiftoria profana. Tradl. var. excerpta, &c. 

Jul. F. vi. 222 b. vii. 141, xi. 217. 

Tib. a. ix. 18 b. B.v.91. E. viii. 3 b. 

7. Claud. E. iii. 4, 5. viiL 263 b. 

Galba, A. vii. 31. Vbsp. A. ztiL 

115 b. E. ix. MQ. F. ix. 105, 23^ 
. 272. xvu. I. Tit. A. xix. 57. xxir. 

65,72. xxvis. i86b. B. Dom. 

viii. 15. Faust. A. viii. 80, 83 b. 



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B*?U. 26 b. 41. C. L 93. APPEND. 
XXX. 

Opus Hiftoric. ct Geograph* Nero, 
E. iv. 

Diary of public events, 1509—1521. 

Vesp. F. xviii. 1. 
Hiftoricorum nomina, Jul. F. vii. 25. 

Claud. D. vii. 7 b. £. iil 4. viii. 9 b. 
Trefor des Hiftoires, Aug. v. 
Htftoria liceraria, Faust. A. viii. 101. 
Hiftoria a urea, (excerpta ex) Vitel. £. 

xiv. 262 b. 
Hliothariusy vid. Lotharius. 
Hobby, (Sir Philip) Cal. B. vii. 459. 
Gal£(a, B. xii. II, 16, 2i» 35, 74, 
110, III b. 119, 130. Tit. B. ii. 76, 
82. 

Inftr. Vitel. B. xxi. 170. Tit, B. v. 
»S- 

Hobby, (Edw.) Jul. C. iii. 16. 

Hochftetcr (Joach. et Dan.) Tit. B. iv. 
147, 209. 

Hoddefdon, (Chrid.) Galba, B. xL 425. 

C. vii. 71,81,86, 92, 117 b. 122,127, 
155 b. 138, 142. 

Hodilred, (a grant of) Aug. ii. 29. 
Hoern, (Chronica monafterii de) Nero, A. 
xiiL i» 

Hogan, (Edmund) Nero, B. xi. 297. 
Hohenloh, (Count of) vid. Philip. 
Hohcnfaxcn, (Baron of) Galba, D. ii. 306. 
Holcrofr, (Thomas) Cal. B. vii. 396, 398, 
4S6, 494. 

Holgate, (Robert) Bp. of LandalF, Cal. 

B. iii. 98, 156. vL 273. viL 239. 
Holland, Galba, B. iv. 83 b. C. iii. 173 b. 

V. 58, 6a, 66, 67, 72, 76, 94, 183, 

212 b. 216 b. 286. vi. P. i. 47, 52. 

vii. 103, 286. viii. 113, 348, 350. ix. 

165, 211. X. no. 237. xi. 299, 338. 

D. ii. 2i8. iv. 246. V. 329. X. i. xi. 
242. xii. 264, 318. Vesp.D. ix. 53. 
TxT. B. vii. 77. 

Chronicles of, Tib. C. iv. i. Vitel. E. 
vi. F. XV. 

Trade with Spain, Galba, D. vii. 223. 
Sovereignty oiFcred to Q. Eliz. Tit. B. 

vi. 47. 

Ships employed in Portugal Galba, D. 

vii. 115, 189. 

Mifcell. Galba, C. v. 58, 94, 212 b. 

216 b. D. ii. 329. 
Vid. Batavia. 

Holland. (H.) Jul. C. iii. 15. 
Holland, (John) D. of Exeter, Vesp. F. 
xiii. II. 

Holland, (John, or Hen.) D. of Exeter, 
Ld. High Admiral, Otho, E. ix. ai. 

Holland, (Jof.) Faust. E. v. 6. 

Holland, (Ph.) Jul. C. v. 58. 
• Holies, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. 62 b. 

Holm, (abbot of) Cal. B. iii. 285,286. 

Holt, (Hen. vom) Galea, D. ix. 37. 

Holt, (Pet.) Turcupulary, Vesp. F. i. 118. 

Holte, (Wm.) Cal. C. vii. 22 b. 56. 

Holy Ghoft (Order of the) Cal. E. vii. 68, 
76. 

Holy Land, Claud. D. ii. 71. Galba, A. 

vii. 18. 
Vid. Palcfti'ne. 
Holy War: hil^ory, Cleop. B. i. i. 
Holyrood-houfc, (road of) Cal. D. i. 153. 

B. ix. 32. 

f{0Qi8ge,N£BO,A.xii. 148, 148. b. Cleop. 

C. vii. 10 b. 



1 N D U 



Home, (Agnes, Lady) Cal. C. iv. zz^. 
Home (Alexander Lord,) Cal.^B. ii. 180, 

186. C. v. 125. vL 97, IPG, 100 b. 

D. ii. 219 b. 329. 
Home, (Geo.) Cal. D. ii. 284, 329. 
Home, (Robt.) Bp. of Winchefler, Vesp. 

F. xii. 191.. 
Homedes, (J.) Grand Mafter of Malta, 

Otho, C. ix. 93, 96. 
Home5, (Tho.) Otho, E. viii. 54. 
Homicide, (concerning) Vesp. C. xiv. 200. 
Homiliarii, Libri ct Tiad. — Tib. A. iii. 

75 b. 86 b. C. vi. 28. Cal. A. i. 246. 

xiv. 93f 127. Vesp. B. xiii. 84. D. ii. 

10, 85. Tit. a. xxiv. 245. D. xviii^ 
105. Cleop. B.xiiLC. xi. 106. Faust. 
A. V. 5 b. 9, 9 b. 102, 103 b. B.ii. 188. 
iv. 185 b. Append, xiii iji, 

Saxonice, Nero, A. i. 85. Vesp. Ai 

xxii. 54. Faust. A. ix. 
Honberg, (Cafpar,) Tit. B. vii. iji. 
Honning, (Wm.) Cal. E. iv. 22. Vesp. 

F. xii. 129, 151. Tit. B. ii. 419. 
Honorius, (S.) Arcliicp. Vesp. B. xx. 218. 
Honorius, (P.) Nero, C. iii. 184. Vesp. 

A. xvi. 15. Faust. B. vi. 94b. 
Honour, (queftions of) Vesp. C. xiv. 207, 

209. 

Hoo, (Wm.) Cal. D. iii. 145. 

Hoochftrate, ( . . Count of) Govr. of Ant- 
werp, Galba, C. iii. 40 b. 42. 95. 

Hooges, (jo. & Pet. de) ennobled, Vi- 
tel. B. xviii. 30. 

Hoonel-dirchem, (Adr, Van) Galba, C. 
iv. 125. 

Hooper, (John) Bp. of Gloucefter, order 

for burning him, Cleop. E. v. 380. 
Hooper, (Rich.) Galba, C. xi. 209. 
Hopkins, (R.) Tit. B. ii. 224. 
Hopton, (G.) Cal. E. vii. 192. 
Hopton, (John) Bp, of Norwich, Tit. B. 

11. 160. 

Horn, (Magiftr. of) Galba, C. viii. 8. 
Horn, (Jaqucs de) Galba, B, iii. 341. vL 
16 b. 

Hora, (Philip de Montmorency, Coont de) 

Galba, C, iii. 5 b. 216. 
Hornberg, (Casp. de) Tit. B. vii. 151. 
Home, (Robt ) Bp. of Winchefter, Vesp. 

F. xii. 191. TiT.,B. xiii. 89. 
Homes, (Maxim, de) Galba, C. viii. 150. 

ix. 26. 

Hordogium horarum, Tib. A. iii. 176. 
Horologium folare, Tib. C. vi. 7. 
Horfey, (Sir Jerom) Nero, B.xL 363. 
Horfey, (Edw.) inllr.TiT. B. ii. 459**, 461. 
Horfliam, (monaft. of St. Faith at) Auc. 
ii. 136. 

Hofkyns, (Ric.) Jul. C. v. 169 b. 
Hofpitallers, (Knights) 

fundatio hofpitalis Divi Joh. Jerufal. 
<^leop. E. iv. 31. 
Cartas, Jul. D. ii. 125. Claud. E. 

vi. Nero, C. ix. 28. E. vi. i. 
Nomina magiftror. Nero, E. vi. 466 b. 
Nomina prior um in Anglia, Nero, E. vi. 
467 b. 

ReguIsB ordinis, Cleop. B. iii. 70. 
MifceU. Tib. E. ix. Nero, C. iii. 186. 

Otho, C. ix. 95. Vesp. E. v. 8 b. 

u. F. i. 115 b. Tit. B. xi. 20 b. C. 

X. 40. 

Hofte, (Nic. V) his fcntcnce, Nero. B. 
vi. 19a. 

Hctman, (Joh.) Jul. C. y. 6 b. 49 b. 78. 
100 b. 107 b. ia8« 1^2, 137 b. 171. 



Cal. E. x. 31, 219, 223, 230, t$$, 
251, 335. xii. 146, 448. Galba^ C. 
xi. 72, 99, 101, 216, 255, 263,268, 
281. 

Hoveden, (Johan. de) 

Philomela, Nero, C. ix. 19 J. Clbop. 

A. xii. 67. 

Cythara, Ner«, C. tx. 216 b. 
Lyra, Nero, C. ix. 224. 
Viola, NsROi C. ix. 223. 
Caqticum amoris, Nero, C. tx. 224; 
,XV. Oaudia, Nero, C ix. 207 b. 
L. Cantica, Nero^ C. ix. 208. 
' L. Saluutiones, Nero, C. ix. 221 b. 
Hiftorix epitome, Otho, D. iv. 46 hi 

Vi rsL. A. XX. 133. 
de gcftis Hen. II. U Rie. I. ClBop. 
C. ix. t. 

The nightingale, CaL. A. ii. 57. , 
Houfehold, (King's) Tib. E. viii. 54 b. 
Nero, A.vi. 163 b. Visp. C. idv. 53, 
55»9^»9S' 211, 213, 218,241b. ^44, 
24 j b. 246,247, 253, 253 b. Tit. B. 
iii. 154. ^40, 246, 256. iv. 281. V. 289, 
329. Append, xxviii. 39, 42, 46, 5I, 
54, 65, 68, 76, 104. 
Office of Steward of the houfehold, Ve s 
C. xiv. 39^. 

Howard fam. notes, Jul. C. vii. 236 b.^ 
Portraits of, Jul. C. vii. 236 b. 
Monuments in Stoke ch. Tit, B. viii. 
306. 

• Howard, (Agnes) Dfs. of Norfolk, Vesp. 

F. xiii. 1471 
Howard, (Charles) E. of Effingham and 

Nottingham, Cal. E. viii. 513, 517. 

ix. 191. Galba, C. viii. 44, 243. ix, 

145, 270. Otho, E. ix. 146, 153,^ 

165 b. 168 b. 184, 284, 313, 319, 

344, 395. Vesp. C. ix. 1. 
Howard (Edward Lord) Cal. D* vi. lo'u 

E. ii. 139. 
Howard, (Elizabeth) Dfs. of Norfolk, 

Vesp. F. xiii. 79. Tit. B. i. 152^ 

383 a. 

Howard, (Lady Frances) depofition. Tit, 
C. vii, 98. 

Howard, (Henry) E. of Northampton, Cal. 
C. iii. 94. iv. 209 b. vii. 260, 269. 
Vesp. F. ix. 203. xiii, 306 b. Tit- 

B. V. I. vii. 479. C. vi. F. iv. 325. 
On Eliz. marriage with the 

D'Anjou, Tit. C. xviii. 
His will, Jul. F. vi. 440. 
Howard, (Henry) E. of Surrey, Tit. 
ii. 58. 

Howard, (Sir John) Cal. D. iiL 159. 
Howard, (J. C.) Vesp. F. xiii. 49. 
Howard, (Philip) E. of Arundel- 

Arraignment, Jul. F, vi. 200. 

Vindication, Jul. F. vi. 64 b. 

Mifcell. Vesp. F. xii. 210. Tit. B. iL 
209. 

Howard, (Thomas) 2d D. of Norfolk. 
Challenge to James IV. of Scot. Cal. 

B. vi. 73. 
Epitaph, Jul. C. vii. 245 b. 
Howard, (Thomas) 3d D. of Nbrfblk. 
Lett. &c.— (1513.) Cal. B. vi. 73. D4 
vi. 102, 104.— (1521.) Tit. B. xi. 

35»» 4»S- (*S" ) •^A^- ^' ^'^^^ 
221. 

—(1523.) Cal. B. i. 179, 182. ii. 27^ 

3*9' 33» 37» 39» H7» *S'# »53t 

8 E 



Digitized by 



1i6f, 169, 1-96. vh 2^38, 283; 284, 
29i» *92, 304—318, 333 — 
(1524.) Cal. B. i. 311, 317- 
155—162, 358, 360. iii. 117, 185. 
' vi. 361, 369, 370, 3.73, 374» 375- 
vii. 17, 19, 85.— (152^7.) Cal. B. ii. 
32.— (1532.) Cal. B.ii. 3.— (1537O 
Cal. B. i. 319. vii. 224.— CLEOf. 

E. iv. 41 b. (1539.) Cal. B. viL 2/z8. 
(1546.) Tit. B. i. 94.— (fine A^) 
Cal. B.ii. 167. Ve^f. F. xiti. 78k. 
81. Cleop. E* iv. 102. vi. 334. 

Juftificafcion, Tit. B. i. 386. 
Howard, (Thomas) 4th D. of Norfolk. 
Lett. Ac— .(1560.) Cal, B. ix. 140, 
142. Tit. B. xiii. 3.— (1565.) Txt. 

B. ii. 34^.— (1566.) Tit. F. xiii. 
309.— (1567.) Tit, B. ii. 309.— 
(1568.) Cal. C. i. 178 b.— (1569.) 
Cal. B. viii. 177- ix. 403, 406. C. 
i. l\(>. 321 3?S' 356— (1570.) 
Cal. C. iL 55.— (1571O Cal. C. iii. 
\%l b. i86, 188.— (1572.) Cal. C. 
iu. 179- (fine A«) Tit. B. i. 386. 

Ffis ordcrg about giving arms, Faust. 

C. viii. I. 

Coneemlaj his trial, Jul. F. vi. 

200 b. Cal. C. iii. loi, 117, 120, 

128, 188, 256, 258, 260, 353. 
!>feath, Vitel. C. xvii. 388. 
Mifcett. Gal. C. ii. 241, 499- 
iloward, (Thomtt*) E. of Arundel, Nero, 

B. ix. 181, 184, 186 b. Tit- B. vii. 

460. 

ttoward, (Thomas) E. of Suffolk, Tit. 

F. it. 335. 

>ioward, (Lord Thomas) Visf. F. xu. 

»J3- 

Howard, (Thomas) 

Report on the Spanifli mariRe, Nero, B. 

5. 239 b. 
Lett. Jul. C. iii. 113. 
Howard, (William) E. of Northampton, 

Tit. F. iv. 325. 
Howard, (William) E. of Effingham, Gal- 

BA, C. i. 12. 

Howard, (Lord William) Cal. B. ii. 233. 
x. 139. 

Howard, (William) Jul. C. 5H. 40, 138 b. 

Cal. E. iv. 36. Vesp. F. xiii. 322. 
Howbert, (Nic.) depofition concerning 

barnley, Cal. C. i. 318. 
Howe, (Fcrd.) Tit. B. vii. 472. 
Howelis-Dha, Leges, Cal. A. iii. 151. 

Vesp" E. xi. 1. TiT. D.ii. ix. Cleop. 

A. xiv. 33. B. V, 165. 
Howth, vid. Saint Laurence. 
Hoya U Brockhufen, (Eric Count of) Vesp. 
F. i. 108. 

Hubert dt Bnrgo, Con. Cantiae, Neho, D. 
i. 167. 

Hubert, (Walter) Archbp. of Caoterb. 

Vesp. C. xiv. 2i2> 298. 
Hudlkllon, (Rich.) Tit. B. v. 142. 
Hudfon, (Jam.) Cal. D. i. 279. ii. 59. 
Hugh d' Abrincis Lupus, E. of Chefter, 

Faust. B« viii. 122, 127. 
Hugh, Prior of Durham, Cal. B. viii. 

163. 

Hughes, (J.) ViTEL^ B. xii. 49. 
Hugo, Vefont. Archiep. privileg. indem 
conceiTum^ Claub. C. vL 164. 

Htfgo, Clatamom^fts. Epifc. Vssp. D. v. 
149. 

{tugo ^tovagins, Archidiac. BbOr. Vcrfus^ 
Viria, A. xii. ijo. 



! HugoBots, vid^ Pjt>tefiaRfe>» 
Hull, (plans. of ) Aug. i% vol u 83'-— 86. 
Hall, (Einimnatioiy of Tho.) Galba, D. 

V. 262. x. 192. xii. 300. 
Hulmo, (Regift. cart. Abbatiae S. Bened. de) 
Galea, E. ii. 
de ejufdem fundatione, &c. Nsao, D. ii. 
214. 

Hume, vid. Home. 

Humphry, D. of Glouccfter, vid. Plan- 
tagener. 

Hungaria, Nero, B. vi. 24, 195, 203, 205. 
tx. 76^ Tesp. F. i. paflim. 
Proteftanty in Hungary, Cal.. E. xi. 

Huogares, (Nic.) VnffF. F. i. 6. 
Hungary, (Queen ef) vid. Mary. 
Hungerfordv (^m.^> dfe ejufdkm terris, 

Jul. B.'xii. 232 b. 294 b. 300 b. 
Hoogerford, (ta^ Elia.) TrT. B. i. 388. 
Hungerford, (Walwr Lord) Vbsp. F. xiii. 

107. 

Hungcrford, (Watier). Vesp, F. xiii. 17. 
Hunfdon, (Lord) vid. Carey. 
Hunt, (Wm.) Vest. F. xiii. is. 
Hnnre, (Edm.) Galba, D. i. 153. Tit. B. 
vii. 88. 

Hunter, (Tho.) C«L. E. x: 313. 
Hunter, (...) ViTsr. C. viii. 207. 
Hunting, (art of) Vesp. B. xii. 
Huntingdon,- (county) 

MSeta; iucer Huncingd« Norchampft el 

Cantabr. Nero, D.>x. ^40. 
Vifitation, Jul* F. viii. 
Notitia, Tib. E. viii. 301. 
Priory, (grants to) Jul. C. ii. 326 b. 
Monaftery, regift. cart. Faust. C. 1.2. 
Aug. ti. no, 11^3, 119, 122. 
Huntifigdon, (E. of) vid. Haftings. 
Huntingdonen^fis^ vid. Hcnricns. 
Huntley, (E. of) vid. Gorcfon. 
Hunts, (Tho.) Nero, B. vi. 201. 
Hurlcon, (Roger) Cleop. E. iv. 133. 
Hufed, (Ibhn) Tit. B. i. 156. 
Hufee, (Cuftaunce) Vesp. F. xiii. 33. 
Hafniere, (monaft. at) charter, Aug. it. 3. 
Hufley, (John Lord) Vesp. F. xiir. 116. 
Huffey^ (Thomas) Warrant for apprehend- 
ing him, Cal. B ix. 386. 
Hufly, (John) depofit. in Qt^ Catherine's 

caufe, Vitel. B. xii. 98. 
Hutton, (John) Galba, B. x. 329, 333, 

335. Vesp, C. xiii. 340. 
Hyberdine, (Parfon) a Sermon, Vesp. A. 
XXV. 53. 

Hyda, (de rebus ejufdem Monad.) Vesp. 

D. ix. 9. 

Cartular. Dom. xiv. 22. 
^ Hygden, (Ranulphus) Monach. Ceftrens. 
Polychronicon, Tib, E. viii. 252. 
Nbro, D. viii. 188. Cleop. D. iv. 
Hylfey, (John) Bp. of Rochefler, Cleop. 

E. iv. 140. 

Hymeneus, fil. Bacchi, Tit. D. xx. 135 b. 
Hymnariunit vid. Litargia. 

J. 

Jackman, (Ch.) a voyage, Otmo, E. viii. 
67. 

Jacobi, (S.) m^or. de miraculis, Nero, 
A. xi. 38. 

Jacobfon, (Laurens) Galba, Civ. 39. 
James HL K. of Scotland, Cal. B. vi. i. 

Tit. F. xiii. 78, 133 b. 
James IV. King of Scoland. 

Treaties of marriage, &c. Cal. B. vi. 

27. Vitel. C. xi. 70. Vis p. C. 

XfL 67, 69, 144. 



Lett. &c. Cal. B. iiL i.^^ vL 2o,_2i, 
26> 34» 63 64, ^5, 66, 67, 68, 
69^ Vesp:. F. ii], 36. 
Jaflies V. K. of Scotland. 

Treaty with Hen. VIIL Gai.. J. vii. 
123. 

Safe conduarfbr Margaret, Cal. B, 
vi. 107. 

A band for carrying, hiia bffi Cal. B. vi. 
124, b. 

Leit. &c. (L515.) Cal. B. ii. 364. vf, 
94.— (15 16.) Cal. B. iii. 175. vi. 
102.— (15 17.) Cal. B. iii. i59.-_ 
(1521.) Cal. B. ill. 62.— .(1524,) 
Cal. B. iii. 232.— (1525.) Cal. B. 
viL 75. Vitel. B. vii. 58, 139.— 
(1528.) Cal. B. 1. 33. ii. 224. V. 
215 b. vii. 81, 104, 120 b. 149. viii. 

(1529-) ^al. B. I. 293, 308, 
310. ii. 26. vii.,i55._(i53,.) Cal. 

B. iii. vii. >7o.^(i53j.) Cal. 
B:. vH. 448^(153^) Cal. B. viL 
182— (1534.) Cal. B. iii. 200* v. 
220. vii. ir33.,^(i;539u) Cal. B. i. 
2^j. iii. 191 ..vu. 238^a52.-^(fin« A') 
Cal. B. ii. 263. Ye sr. F. iii, 36 b. 
37- 

Miicell. Cal. B. iii. 28,3. v. 216. 
James VI. K. of Scotland, and L of Eng- 
land. * 

Concerning \Aa condyft-gn kJs mothey't 
death* Jul. F. vi. 66, 70 b. 

Lords of Scotland in his interell,. CaL4 

C. ii. 23, 84, 89, 100, 114, 127, 
129. 162, 471. 

Aft tor furthering criminal caufcs, Cal* 
B. viii. 37. 

Ankles to be propofed to the E. of Mor- 
ton and Archd. Douglas, Cal* R ir* 
257. 

Petition to the Fbpe, Cal. I^. viii. 214, 
358. 

Declaration for the pacification of Scot- 
land, Cal. C. iii. 517. 

On his right 10 the crowm of England, 
Tit. C-vi. 415. 

Proclamation on his accefllon in England, 
Vbsp. F. ix. 161. Tit. B. vii. 446* 

Proceffion from the Tower, Tit. B. 
viii. 304. 

Concerning the fecurity of his perfoB, 

Cal. Civ. 16. D. ii. 481. 
Speeches in Parliament, Tit.C. vii. 119. 

F. iv. 357. 
Afts of Parliament, Cal. C. iii. 524. 

iv. 8. 

Speech on prefenting the Ld. Mayor, to 
the city of London, Jul. C. ix. 78. 

Orders concerning pirates, Otmo, E. 
viii. 282, 282 b. 285. 

Patents concerning exchange, Otho, E. 
X. 54. 

Patent concerning the office of E. Mar- 

flial, Jul. F. vi. 63 b. 
Treaties and negociations with (^Eliz. 

Cal. B. v. 161, 275. viii. 232. 
France, Cal. E. 227. jd. 317, xii. 

450. 

Spain, Cal. E. x. 229. Vesp. C. xiii. 
87» 93- 122, 126, 154, 158, 160, 165, 
169, 174, 

His title toGuelders, Tit. C. vii. 117. 

Libels againft him, Cal. B. v. 40, 
Faust. C ii. 61. 

Lett. &c. (1568.) Cal. B. viii. 179. C.L 
60, 64, (>57o ) Cal. C. ii 

99.— (1571.) Cal. C. iii. 198b.— 
(1572.) Cal. C. iv. i04.-(i573.J 



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INDEX. 



Cal. Civ. 6ib. 69, 113. — (157^;) 
Cal.C. V. 149*— (1579O Cal. B. xii. 
51.— (t58o.) Cal. C. vi. 57, 94b.— 
(158a.) Cal. C. vH. 12, 16, 44, 61, 

67. ^{l^S$.) Cal. C. vii. 132, 156, 
1919 2ZU 22$, 246, 251* 251 b. 2^53, 
«SS»*55^- 264. a64b. 271,274. ix. 
42, 74.-«^i584.) Cal. C. viii. 52, 

68, 73, iiSb. HQ, 147, 150, 151. — 
(1585.) Cal. C. viii. ,168, 175, 1^76, 
177, 17^, 211, 2.15, 241b. 265. ix. 
122.^(1586.) Caj.. C. ix. 201 b. 
330 b. 280 b. 43a.» 442, 448. D.i. 102, 
K)2 cv^(:ls87.) Cal. R. viii. 2^2. 
C. ix. 144^ 14^. D. i. 9S, 115, 133. 
(1588.) Cal.D. i. 293,315,330, 340, 
345.— Cal. D.i. 177, liJi, 
442.?^(i590.) Cal. IX i. 435. it. 30. 
— r(i59i.) Cal. D. ii. 52 — (1592 ) 
Vesp. F. iii. 38 b.— (1593.) Cal, 
B. ii. i87» 189. Galba, D. x. 
22, 23 b. Vesp. F.xiii. 299.— .(1594.) 
Cal, B. viii. 224. D. ii. 213, 221 b. 
223, 224, 233. GALBAi D. X. 164.— 
{1595.) Cal. B. viii. 338. D. ii. ^^35, 
237. Galba, P. xi. 16, 17,, 37. — 
(i597.)CAL.D.ii.404.4ii.— (1598.) 
Cal.D. ii. 417, 420. Tit. C. vii. 19. 
«— (1600.) Cal. B. iv. 249. — :(i6pi.) 
Cal. D. ii. 508.— (1603.) Cal. 
E. X. 191, 194, 196, 199, 238, 
240, 245, 345, 352. xi. 60. xii. 341. 
Galba, £. i. 9, 69, 81, ]i8, 126, 
132, 1^0. ViTEL. C. i. 162. Tit. 

B. vii 444. — (1604.) Cal.£. x. 354. 
xi. 36, 66, 70, 72, 73. 78, 123 b. 
Galba, E. i. 154. 168, 172, 249, 258. 
Vbsp. C. xiii. 2, 7, 33, 53, 79. 81, 
174. Tit. B. vii. 434. — (1605.) Cal. 
E. xi. 167, 239, 277. G^LBA, E. i. 
^94, 296. Vesp. C. ix. i. 161 b. 
aciii. 21, 169. Tit. F. iv. 86.— 
(1607.) Otho, E.viii. 285. ViTBL. 

C. i. 262. Vesp. C. 'x. 233. Tit. 
5. iii. i.r-(i6c9.) Vesp. Cxi. 250, 
348.— (1610) Otho, E. viii. 282. 
Tit. F. iv, 148.— (1612.) Tit. B. v. 
171, vii. 44?.~(i6i3.) Otho, E. ix. 
371. — (1614.) Galba, E. i. 432. 
Tit, C.i. 197,— (1615.) TiT.B. X. 
255. — (1616.) Tit. C vii. 30.— 
(1619.) Vesp. C. xiii. ^15. xiv. 94.— 
(gif^ A*) Cal. B. viij. 313. C vi. 
124. E. xi. 62, 253. Nero, B. vi. 15. 
xi. 138. Vesp. F. iii. 14 b. 35 b. 
Tit. C vi. 156. 

Mifcell, Cal. B. viii. 37, 308, 310. 
C, vL 125. vii. 221 b. viii. 30. ix. 

^ D. ii. 46. E. 247. xi. 312. Vesp. 
Cix. i6ib. F. 156, 157. Tit. C 
i. ^38 b. 492 b. F.ivi 86, 107,341, 

Epitaph, Vesp.^C xiv. 196, 

Carmen votivum, Vesp. C xiv. 197. 

James, (Ric.) Jul. C. iii. 7, 193 b. 203. 
James, (Thp.) Jul. C iii, 159, 183. Gal- 
ea, C. xi. 63. 

James's, (King) Wver, Virginia, Chart, 
i. vol. ii. 46. 
. Jane Grey, (Queen) vid. Grey. 
Jane Seymour, (Queen) vid. Seymour. 
Jannettus, (Guide) Vitel. B.iv. 271,289. 

Jaf^; 9&ifimti Argonauiis, Tit, D. xx. 
135. 



Jbua Cadis Abiib^or, fi|ib» Mphamed. 
Tib. B. X. 

Iceland, (fiOieric* on the coaft of) Npao^ 
B. iiu 278, 336. iv, 8a« Vesp. C, xiv. 

Ichao^, (Pet. dc) Mjpnach. Cantoar. Chro- 

nicoB de RR. Ang. Dom. iii. i. 
Icones. 

RegQm ADglix, Jul, £. iv. 
Monftrorum, Vitel. A. xv. 95, 
Varii, Jul. A. i. i b. v. Or, 48. xu 1 M h, 
D. viL 42 b. 60 b. 114. £. iv. 201. 
Auo. i. vol. s, paitei, iii, i2«-i6« 
20^36, 33. Tib. A. iv. 8 b. C vi 
5 b. 6 b. 7 b. 16b. Cal. A. vii. i. 
xiv. u xv, ii8b« N^ero, D. i. 155^ 
168 b. 184. ii. I, viii. 345. ix. 109. 
£. ii. Galba, A, xviii, ^. Vesp. A^ 
viii. I. Tit. D. xxvii. 66, 76. Dom. 

xvii. Cleop. B. xiv, C. viiki. D% ik 
I. Fau«t. B» vi. 107 b. vii. 72.— 
Append, v. 

Idiaques, (Don Juan de) Galba,0. vii. 73, 

Jeanin, (Rrefid.) panegyric of Hen, IV. K. 
of Fr. Tit. P, xiv, 19 b. 

Jeflfery's, (Peter) journal of Fentpn*s_ expe- 
dition, Otho, E. viii. i6j, 

Jehanne, of Navarre, vid, Jo^q. 

Jehang, a French prince, Vesp, F. xiii. 
108. 

Jenkinron, ( Anth.) propofal for z voyage of 
difcovery, Galba, D. ix. 4. 

Jennings, (John) examination, Otho^ ^» 
viii. 332. 

Jerningham, (Rich, or Robt.) Vesp, C. ii. 

H3» »73> »77» 195, 199* 
228, 254, 260, 284. 

Jerningham, (Sir Rich.) Cal, D. vi. 297. 
viii. I. £. ii. 8a "i. 49. Galba, B. 
vii. 367. viii. 123. Vitbl. B. ii. 20. 

xviii. 4. 

JcrBihgham, (Sir Robt) ViT«L.B.ix.4S b. 

57, 1 88, 209. X. 34, 42 b> 7Z. 
Jerome* & poem, Cal. A. ti. 133 b. 
Jerfey, (chart of) Auc. i. vo|, ii. 62. 
Jerfey and Guemfcy, Cal. B. x. 266. Tit. 

B. V. 89, 103, 105. viii. 68, 69, 79, 
73» 79- 

Jeruialem, (kingdom of) Visp. F. 114. 
Urbis defcriptio, Faust. A. vii. 156. 
(Siege of) in verfc, Cal. A. ii. J09, 
(De reliquiis ibidem j Claud. A. iv. 188. 

Tit. D. iii. 73. 
(Hofpital of St. John of) vid, Hofpital- 

Icrs. 

(Convent of) Nero, B. viii. 43. 
kpifcopor. Nomina, Tib. B. v, 16 b* 

19 b. Nero, C. ii, nob. 
Hiftoria Hierofolimitana, Galea, £• xL 

De Jerofolymortim aiiidUonibus, Faust, 

A. viii. 1 19. 

Mifcell. Nero, B. viii, 39 b. 43, C ii, 
101. 

(Pilgrimage to) a poem> Vitel, C. xiii. 
(Deftrudion of) a poem, Vesp. E, xvi. 
78, 

Jefuits — CAb. E. xi. 245, 248, 310. Nbrq, 

B. vi. 423. Tit. B*iit. 70. 
Jcfus Chridus, 

Nati vitas, Jul. D. vii. 131 b. 
Gelb, Tit. D. xix, 62. 
PaiBo, Vitel, A, xvii. 23 b. Tit, D. 
xxvii. 57. 
* Nomina, Vesp, A, xxv. 52 b, 
Hilloriolxy Tib. B, iv. 210* 



Riflura, Jul. D. vii. 60 b. 
Difcipulorum nomina, Faust. B. vii. 
3 b. . - 

Je^eJ, (Johp) 9p, of Salifliury, Cal, B. v. 
312b. 

Jewels, (Royal) Nero^ C. viii, 319, Ap- 
pend, xxviii. 27, 36. 
Jewks, (S,) Galba, C. iv, 371, 
J?ws, (orders concpcning) Vesp, C. xJy. 
280, 

Jhpnilpn, (Sir ^o^t.) Vesp. C, xiv, 

Ileburn, (John) Jul. B. vi. 37. 

Imago mundi, Tib, D. y, Vbsp. £. iii, 

151. iv. 148. 
Immunities, (varioi^) Vb^i». C. xiv. 270, 

272 b. 273, 274 b. 275, 277, 277 bf 
Imperator. Rom. form^ eligendi, Jul. D. 

viii. 13 by Vesp. E. iii. j. 
Juramentum in Coronatio^e, Vefp, E. x. 

S- 

Impofitions, (remoaft ranees, &c.conc^rning) 

Tit, F. iv. 200, 218^ ^23. 
Ina, K.ofWcffex, Jul. ri. 58b.CLAUi^. 

D. ii. 2. 

Incarcerato ^de aOis ab) in caufa Mar. 

Scot. R. Cal. C. ii. 477. 
Inchewhyne, (Pla^of) Jix. B. xiL 538. 
Inclofur^s of Unds, Faust. Q. ii, i6j. 
lndies,(Eaft) concerning theii; traifick,OTH0, 

£. viii. 6pA 2^31, 
Indulgences, Jul. D. ii.* 156, Cal, E.x. 

509. xi. 89. 
Infantafgo, (Ducd') Galba, C, iiL 178. 
Ingilrami, Epifcopi Metenfis, capitulaj 

Clauo. E. v. 239. 
Ingleby, (Wro.) Cal. B. ix. 379. 
Inglewood, (Inquifttio foreftae de) Jul. 

xii. 215, 221. 
Inglis, (Sir James) Cal. B. i. 22, ^6. 
logrw, (•...) projeft for Allum, T1T4 

V. 338. 

Inga^ramus, Dom. d^ Contiaco, Vbsp, f. 
i^. ^22. 

Inheritance! Vesp. C. xiv. 151. Tix. B. Iv* 
114* 

Inilkillin, (liege of) Ave. i. vol. ii. 39* 
Ipnoccentii II. Papa? : jpulla, Clbqp. C. if. 
19 b. 

Epill. Njro, 4* xL 6i b. ViTBL, A. 
xvii. 17 b, 

lonocendi IIL Pap^ : Bulls, et Epift. Aug, 
ii. 121, G4LBA, E. iii. 79. Cleop. E. 
i. i2g, 149, 151. 
De miferia humana, Vesp. D. xiii. 98. 
Innocentii I V. Papae : Bullae, Auo. ii. 118, 
127,129,133, i34.CLBOP.E.i.r8o,* 
185. 

Epift.Vasp. A. xviii. 90. Tit. A. xix. 99. 

Var. C|,BOP. E.i, 179. 
Innocentii V. P. Bulla, Cleop. £. i. 242, 
{nnocentii VI. P, Epift.CL£o?. E. ii. 94. 
Innocentii VIII, P, BaUa, Clbop. E. iii. 
^34- 

Innp of Court, Faupt. E. v. tg. 
Inquiiition at Seville, Vs$p. C. yii. 238. 
Inquifitiooes, Jul. C. i- ip; b. ii* 3f9« 

1. Claud. C. xii. Clbop. B. iv. 

108. 

Excerpta ex variis Inquif. Vssp. B. xy. 
125,126, 

Tranfcripta ex libro de Inqutf, V|tj^, 
E. y. 68. 

Infcriptions, vid. Andquities, Rome, Ru^jf^ 
Infula, (Rob. de) Bp. of Durham, JuL.D.. 

iv. 163. 
Inveftiturc^, Dom, viii. 10, 12. 



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Joachimus Abbas, fupcr Propheias* Tii. 

B. V. 94. 

joachim, yean) Cal. D. ix. 86, ii6. Vi- 

TEL. fi. X. 115. 

Joan, id wife of Hen. IV. K. of England. 
Grant, Vesp. F. xiii. 41. 
Funeral, Vesp. C. xiv. 175. 
Joan d'Albert, of Navarre, Cal. E. vi. 

59, 98*, 99* V£si». F. vi. 17 b. 
Joan, (Queen) mother to Charles V. Gal- 
ea, B. V. 3^7. 
Joan, Dfs. of Briianny, Jul. B. vi. 25, 29, 
36. 

Jobcrt, (CI.) Jul.C. V. 65 b. 
Jobfon, (Hum.) Ox ho, £. viii. 327. 
Johannis, (Sci.) Ordo. vid. Horpiiallcrs. 
Johannis, (S.) de Beverley, Archicp* Ebor. 

vita, Faust. B. iv. 156. 
Johannis, (S.) Archiep. Alcxand. vita a 

Lcontio, Claud. A. i. 95. 
Johannes XXll. P. Aug. ii. 123. Vesp. 

C. xii. 47 b. Cleop. E.i. 284. ii. 15. 
Faust. A. v. 5. Append, xxvii. 6. 

Johannes XXIII. P. Append. xxviL 10. 
Johanna Papifla, (dc) Vesp, E. x. 5 b. 
Johannis de Bononia: Summa* Vesp. A. ii. 
123. 

Mufica, Vesp. A. ii. 131. 
Johannis Carnotenfis : Vita S.Thomae, Jul. 
A. xi. 113. 

Johannes Diaconus,dc fandUs fanftor. Dom. 
xiii. 88. 

Johannis de Locofrumenti, Granarium, 

Tib. D. ^. Nero,C. vi. 
Johannes Lugd. Archiep. Tib. A. ix. 23 b. 
Johannis Palaeologi : decrctum unionb 

Ecd. Cleop. E. iii. 78. 
Johannis, (Prefbyt.) EpilK Claud. B.vii. 

204 b. Tit. A. xx\'ii. 181. Dom. xiii. 

130. Cleop. B. ii. 1. C. x. 147. 
Johannis Sarilburienfis fpeculum flultor. 

Vesp. E. xii. 10 b. 
John I. K. of Aragon, Vesp. C. xii. loi, 
John 1. K. of Caftilc : a treaty, Nero, B.i. 

John II. K. of Caftile, Vesp. C. xii. 100. 

F.iii. 39 b. Tit. A. iii. 43. 
John, (K. of Eng.) Charters and Grants, 

Claud^C. ii. 3. iv. 259. D. ii. 116. 

Galba, E. iv. 5a.b. 53, 53 b. Vi- 

tel. E. v. 167 b. Vesp. C. xiv. 270. 

Tit. B. xi. 27, 29. xiii. 331. CLiop. 

C. vii. 12 b. E. i. 150, Vid. Statuta 
antiqua. 

Donation of England and Ireland to the 
Pope, Nero, C. ii. 47.48- 

His attainder at Paris, Jul. F. vi. 222 b. 

Mifc. Claud. D. ii. 113, 114, ii5» 
115 b. E. viii. 3 b. Vesp. E. iii. 168. 
John, K. of Fr. Cal, D. iii. 54. 74- Nero, 

D. vi. 36. Vbsp. C. xii. 59. 

John I. K. of Portugal, Nero, B, i. 13, 

28, 28 b. 32. Vesp. C. xii. 129. 
John II. K. of Port. Nero, B. i. 64. 
John III. K. of Port. Nbro, B. i. 73, 76. 

Vesp. F.iii. 47. 
John Baliol, K. of Scotland, Vesp. F. vii. 

41. 

Carmen dceodem, Jul. A. v. 2. 

John, K. of Sweden, Tit.B. ii. 211. 

John III. K. of Sweden, Nero, B. ii. 203. 

John, (Don) of Auftria, Galba, C. v, 
paflim fob fin. vi. P. 1. 33» 9«* 93 ^• 
103 b. €12 b. et paffim alibi. P. ii. 94, 
222 b. 227 b. 236 b. 238 b. 241, 
344 b. 246, ct paflim alibL Veip. C. 
V"- 3S7' 



John, (George?) margrave of Brandenb.^ 

Galba, B. xi. 305. 
John V. D. of Britanny, treaties, letters, 

&c. Jul. B. vi. 6, 7, 9, 14» »5» '9' 

21, 22, 26. 27. Vesp. F. iii. 25. 
Inquifitiode terris. Jul. B. xii. 259. 
John VI. D. of Briianny, Jul. B. vL 28, 

30, 35. Vesp. F. iii. 25 b. 
John ... D. of Burgundy, Cal. D. iii. 153, 

158. 

John the intrepid, D. of Burgundy, Gal^a, 

B. i. 15, 82^ 103, 123, 141. 
John Cafimir, count Palatine, vid. Cafunir. 
John William D. of Cleves, Vitbl.B.xx. 

158. Vesp. F.ii. 
John Count of E. Friefland, Vbsp. F. iii. 

106. 

John Adolph, D. of Holftein Gott. Bp. 

of Lubeck, G alba, D. xiii. 166. 
John Frederic D. of Holdein Gott. Archbp. 

of Bremen Bp. of Lubeck, Galba> 

D. xiii. 223, 264. 

John Di of Lancafter, Vesp. C. xii. 107. 
John Albert D. of Mecklenb. GALBA,B.xi. 

344. Vesp. F. iii. 102. 
John Frederic Ele&, of Saxony, Cleop. 

E. vi. 283, 285, 292, 297. 

John D. of Saxony, Vitel. B. xx. 273, 
John William D. of Saxe Weimar, Galba, 

B. xi. 282. 

John de Bourdeaox, Cal. A. ii. 63 b. 
John, monk of Bury, the 1 5 joys of our Lady, 

Tit, A.xxvi. 157 b. 
John vid. Iwan. 

Johnfon, (Hen.) alias Trappe, his fentence, 

Galba, B. X. 47. 
Johnfton, (....) laird of, Cal. C. viii. 204. 

D. ii. 436. 
Jolly, (Robt.) Otho, E. viii. 113. 
Jones, (-...) anfwer to Tate concerning 

druids, Vitel. E. v. 42. 
Jongla, (J.) Galba, B. vii. 88b. 
Jonftonus. (Joh.) Jul. C. v. 18, 33 b. 45 b. 

58 b. 141 b. 
Urbes Britanniz verfibus defcrip tar, Vesp. 

D. ix. 171. 
Jooffe, (Capt.) G A L B A , B. xii. 1 97. 
Jorvallenfus chronica, vid. B.ompton. 
Jofaphaz, (St.) vie. Cal. A. ix. 19a. 
Jofcelini, caftellani de Arundei» carta, 

Nero, C. iii. 18 1. 
Jofcelini, (Joh.) Monach. Cantuar. 
Annales Angliae, Vitel. E.xiv. 2. 
Hift. Eccl. Angliae, Vitel. E. xiv. 276. 
Epitome cartar. Saxon. &c. Vfisp.A.ix. 

75— H4- 

Didionar. Sax. Lat. Tit. A. xv. xvi. 
de B. Auguftino, Vesi>. B. xx. i, 26, 61, 
94. 

dc Sea. Mildritha, Vesp. B. xx. 143, 262. 
Varia, Tib. B. iv. i, 87. Cal. A. vi. 
221 b. 222. Nerq« C. iii. 176, 191, 
191 b. ViTBL. E. xiv. paffim. 
Jofephi et Mariae geneal. Vesp. E. vii. 126. 
Jofephus, (S.) de Arimathea, Tit. A. xix. 

18. D. vii. 29 b. XX. 17 s b. 
Jovare, (Mad. de) Cal. B. v. 314b. Vesp. 

F. V. 449. 

Journal, (B.) Galba, E.i. 128. 

Joyeufe, (Cath. dc) Dfs. of Guife, Vesp. 

F. xiii. J03. 
Joyeufe entree du Brabant, Galba, B. xii. 

46. 70* 72* 
Ipomedon : carmen, Vesp. A. vii. 37. 
Ipfwich, (Monaft. S. Trinitatis, vcl Corp. 

Ch.apud) Carta dc Hegham^ Nbro^ 

C. iii. 182 b. 



Ireland. 

Tranfafla iotcr Angliam ct Hibemiam^ 
Vesp. F. xii. Tit. B. ix.-xiii. F. v. 

Geography and antiquities, Jul. F. vi.^ 
268. Faust. A. v.ii. 109. C iv. 

Maps of, Auc. i. vol, ii. 21, 27,30, 37, 
40^ 69* 

de prinui incolls, Clavd« E, viii. 12 b. 

Nero, A. iv. 77. 
Chronicles and hiHories, Vitei. E. ^. 

128 b. Vesp. B.xi. 126. D. x. 137 b. 

Tit. a. xxv. i. Dom. xviiL 57b. 

Faust. C. ix. 46 b. 
Parliamcnury affairs. Tit. B. ix. x. 219, 

288, 291,293, 293,353,355. xti39. 

375- 

Nobility, Tit. B. xi. 31. xiii. 381. 

C. X. 46b. Dom. xviii. 9I) 
Higher clergy. Tit. B. xi. 297. Faust. 

B. vii. 9 b. 

State of. Tit. B. x. 257. xi. 3. C. vmu 
149, 161. 

Council of, Vesp. F. xiii. 130. Tit. 
X. 245. 

Viceroys, Vitel. C. xvii. 318. 

Judiciaries, Jul. D. ii. 143 b. 

Ecclefiaflical jurifdicftion, Aug. ii. 10^ 

Pules for government, Faust. D. v. 

Revenue, Tit. B. xii. paflim. 

Trade, Vesp. F. ix. 226. 

Inquifitioncs pofl mortem. Tit. B. xL 
paflim. 

Silver mine. Tit. B. x. 187. 
Copper coinage, Tit. B. v. 205. 
Milcell. Jul. F. vi. 154, 234. x. 152. 
Cal. C. iii. 64. Vesp. C..iv. 264. 

D. X. 137 b. F. ix. 158. xii. paflim. 
Tit. B. X. xi. xii. xiii. paflim. C. x; 
65. F. v. Dom. xviii. 93. Fav^t, 

C. ix. 38. 

Ironmanufaft. Tit. B. v. 255, 355, 359. 
Ifaac, (Tho.) Toyfon d'or herald, Veip; 

C. xii. 270. 

Isabella of Aragon, of Xaples, Vbsp. F. 
iii. 50. 

Ifabella, wife to Chriftian IL K. of Den<> 

mark, Vesp. F. iii. 74 b. 
Ifabella^ InfanU & Archdis. 
the Netherlands ceded to her, Ga&ba, 

D. xii. 150. 

Ifabella of Portugal, Dfs. of Burgundy, 

Galba, B. i. 154. 
Ifame, (Philip) Tit. B. xi. 473. 
liidorus, (St.) canonization, Vesp. C. xiii. 

45- 

liidorus, Hifpalenfis Epifc 
de viris illuilrib. Vbsp. A. xiii. 86. B« 

xiii. 63 b. 
Soliloquia, Vesp.D. xiv. 164b. 
de ordine libror. S.S. Vesp. B. xiii. 53% 
Synonyma, Vesp. E.iii. 121. 
de natura rerum, Dom. i. 3. 
Excerpta, Cal, A. xv. 34—36 b. Vesp. 
B. xiii. 10 b. 
Ifldorus Mercator, 

Coileftio canonum, Claud, E. v. 2b. 
Iflands rifing out of the foa, Vesp. F. iv. 95. 
Ifle-Adam, (Phil. Villiers de 1') Gd. MalUr 
of Rhodes, Otho, C. ix. 36, 37.137 b. 
38, 42, 44,47,49, 51, 52, 55. Vitel. 
B. v. 203, 203 b. 22xb. 249. 
Iflip, (Sim.) Archiep. Cantuar. fpeoulum 
Edvv. HI. Cleop. D. ix, 87. 
Exhortatio ad eundem regem, Faust. B. 
1.184. 

Iflivrc, (le Proviftur) Galba, C. v. loi. 
Iflringe, (M.) parfon of Glai!lon, Cal, JU 
iii. 189^ • . .* 



Digitized by 



1 D X» 



Ifaalles, (Pet.) Card. Rcgintts, Govt, of 

Rome, VitEL. B. 5i. 8 b. 
Ifumbras, a rom^ttict, Cal^ A.ii. laS-. 
Italia. 

Defcnptiolialix, Nkro, C. ti. ggb. 
Suteof Italy A* 151s* Vitel. B. ii. 
118. 

Letters of intelfigence from Italy> nego- 
tiations, kc. (1509.) Vitel. B. ii. 
3 b.— ( 1512.) Vitel. B. ii. 23, 31.— 
(1513.) ViTfiL. B. ii. 4i.« — (1514.) 
Vitel. B. ii. 9o.---(i5i5.) Vitel. 
B. ii. 155— («S*6.) Vitel. B. iii. 
32* 34' 35» 42- xix, 328.— (1521) 
Vitel. B. iv. 90, 109, 131, 193, 203. 
—(1522.) Galva> B. vii. 2S0. Vi- 
tel. B.v. 71,73, 99.— (1523 ) Vi- 
tel. B. V. 123, 155, 172.— (1524.) 
Vitel. B; vi. 39,233. — (15^5 ) Vi- 
tel. B. vii. 193, 195, 206, 215.— 
(1526.) Nero, B. vii. 78 b. Vitel. 
B. viii. 15 b. 17, 89. ix. 127.— (1527.) 
Vitel. B. ix. 8, 9, 11, 18, 22, 32, 81, 
95,98, loO, 107. ic8, 119, 138, 141b. 
162, 170.— (1529.) Vitel. B. xi. 
lib. 12b. 125 b. 138 b. 155 b. 162 b. 
301 b. 226.— (1536.) Vitel, B. xiv. 
«3S» «45-— ("SS^O Nero, B. vi. 3. 
Vitel. B. xiv. 263, 266, 273, 279, 
281, 285.— (1540.) Vitel. B. xiv. 
291, 295.— (1545.) Nbro, B, vi. 7, 
(1582.) Nero, B. vi. 180.— (1596.) 
Nbro, B. vi. 206, 208. — (1602.) Tit. 
B. vii. T41.— (1603.) Cal. E. X. 297, 
321, 386.— (fine A*») Cal. E. xii. 68. 
Nero, B. vi. 49, 191. Vitel. B. 
xviii. 238. xxi. 198. 
vid. Roma, Vcnctia, Genoa. 

Itch, (receipt for) Vesp. A. xxv. 53 b. 

Itineraria, (Tabula) Nbro, D. i. 182b. 

Judex defcripiio, Faust. A. vii. 156. 

Judiths et Holofernis Hiftoria, metrice Da« 
no-Sax. Vitel. A. xv. 199. 

Julian, (St.) Hofp. near St. Albans^ 
Carta fundat. Nero, D. i. 192. 
Renulc, Claud. D. i. 169. 
Statuta, Nero, D. i. 187. 
Conftit. Claud. E. iv. 371. 
Regulae, Nero, D. i. 193 b. 

Joliane, (Ste.) Vie, Dom. xi. 102 b. 

Juliers and Clcves: papers concerning the 
fucceflion thereof. A© 1609. Vesp. 
P. ii. 

Julius II. P. league with Ferd, the Cath. 

and Venice, Vitel. B. ii. 13, 
Bullae, Vitel. B. ii. 34. Cleop. C.vii. 

209. £. iii. 161. 
Lett. Vitel. B. ii. 22. Faust. C. ii. 

66. 

Julius, D. of Brunfwick, Galba, D. xiii. 
81. 

Julius, D. of Brunfwic Wolfenb. Galba, C. 

viii. 257, 259. 
Jumerius, (Job.) Jul. C. v. 153. 
Jungcs, (Dr. Junius de) Galba, D. iv. 
. >34- 

Jungingcn, (Conrad de) Gr. Mafler of 

Prufiia, Nero, B. ii. 40. 
Jungiogen, (Ulric de) Nbro, B. ii. 77. 
Junius, (Cha.) Galba, D.iii. 50. 
Junius, (J.) Galba, B. xi. 309. C. iii. 

147. 

Junio, (J.) Galba, C. viii. 141, 173. 
Junto, or Secret Council in Scotland, Len- 
nox, Hamilton, Botbwcli, &c. Cal. 

r>. i. 434» 437- 
Jvo: de mercato Sci. Ivonis, Vksf. A, 
xviii. 87 b. 



Ivonis, vel Yvonis, Carnotenfiii * 
FanoriAia, Vitel. A. iii. i. 
Sermones, Clauo. A. vi. .153. DdM. 

xii. 139. 

Epift. &C. CLAtlD. A. vi. l72.VliSF.' A. 

xiii. 115 b. * 
Juowne, Cal. C. viii. 222. 
Jufticiarib, (varia de) Vt'sp. C. xiv. 287, 

288, 289, 291, 293, 297, 299. Faust. 

C. ii. 156. E. iv.4. 
Juilinianus, M. Imp. Vesp. D.^. 41b. 
Julliniani, (Sebift.) NE<to, B. vi. 108. vii. 

9» 

Jttftis, (Juausde) - 

de laudib. Jo. Chedevorteni. Nbro, A.. 

Xvt. ' • " 

Epift. Nero, A. X. 34b. » 

Juftus, (S.) ArchiepJ Vesp. B. xx. 215. 

Iwan IV. Bafilowitz, Czar;*l^ERO, B. viii. 

I, 4, 16 b." 18b. ». 332, 343, 345, 
347. ...... 

Ixworth, (John) Cleop.E. iL 3^54.' 

' * . /' . » 

K. 

Kandala, (de Baronib. de) Jul. F. vi. 

330- . / . • 

Karanton, (commandeur de) Indr. (q^ Cal. 

Karlaverok, ((lege of) Cal. A. xvii;. 21. 
Karne, (Dr. Edw.) Vitel* B. xiiL 178, 

199, 205. , ,* 

Keith, (Anne) Couiite(s of Argj^le, vid. 

Cani)pbell. .* 
Keith, (John) Cal. C. vii. 266., . 
Keith, (Sir Wm.) Cal. D. i. 300., 
Kcnelworih Caftle, granted, Aug. ii. 135. 
Survey of, Vesp. F. ix. 302.* 
Manor, Tib. E. viii. 246. 
Kenelworth, (Epifl. Lucii P. ad Canon, de) 

Claud. A. i. 34. 
Kenelworth, (didlum de) Claud, D. ii. 

119b. • ' 

Kennedy, (David) E. of Caflitis* ' 
. Negociation with Chatelleradt, Cal. B. 

V. 321. 

Letters, Cal. B. iii. izi. vi. 423. 
Kent. 

Feoda, Juik C. ii. i. 

Hundreda, Jul. D. ii. i83» 

de Affifis, Jul. C. ii. 19. 

de Confuetud. Claud. D. ii. 122« 

de Suylingis, Cal. C. iv. 153 b. 

CoUe^ions concerning, Jul. C. vi. 90. 

LiH of Kentiih Gendemen, Faust. £. 

ii. 216. 
Laws, Jul. C. iL 49, 93 b. 
Cuftoms, Galba, £. iy. paflim* 
Caftles, Jul. F. vi. 388. 
Mifcell. Claud. D. ii. 13 b. Vbsp. F. 
xiii. 133 b. 

Kent, C Edmund Earl of) vid. Plantagenet. 
Kentigerni, (S.) vita, Vitel. C. viii. 148, 

Tit. A.xix. 76. 
Ker, (Andrew) Cal. B. vi. 237. 
Ker, (David) Lord of Cefsford, Cal. B. 

vi. 88. 

Ker, (Robert) Lord of Cefsford, Cal, D. 
ii. S4b. 

Ker, (Wakcr) Lord of Cefsford, Cal. C. 

i, 52 b, vii. I b. 217. 
Ker, (Tho.) of Fernihurft. Cal. C. iii. 

380. iv. 48. vii. 82.' viii. ^39 b. 244, 

246, 248, 253. 
Ker, (...) Lady Fernihurft, Cal. C. 

vii. 254, 256. ix.45. 

Ker, (Geo.) ConfelHon,, Cal. D. ii. 86 b. 
Kerdcflon, (Sir Tho.) Cal. D.iii. 159. 
Kerguariou, (Alex, de) Galba, D. v. 128. 
Kerry, (Lordfhip of) Tit. B. xl 330. 



K^rry, (Lord) • 

Defcent, &t. Tit. B. x. 381. jgf. 

Faust. C. viii. 9.b, 
Precedency, Tit. B. x. 261. 
Ketehe, (John de) Epifc. Eiiens: 

Hift. Infulae Ely, Nero, A. xvi. I. 
Kcymer, (John) projefts. Tit. B. v. 22l| 
^35- 

KiefFelt, (Barth.) Galba, C. ix. 365. xI, 
341. 

Kiidare, (Eliz. C'ounieft 6f) TiT. B. xi* 

412, 432. vid. Fitz-Gerald. 
Kilkenny, (Stat\itc of) Tit. B. Hi. I29. xii* 

Killigrew, (Sif Hen.) inftriiftibns to,^ljuL, 
F. vi. 59. CA t. C. iii. 47^. iv. 42. 
His inftrudlions to^ahy of Sc.'Pal* 
B. iv. 244 b. 252. v. 145.^ 
* htXU Cal. B. viii. 360. C. iii. 340, 343V 
3^S> 3^7>37^> 373* 37^>A^^' Iv/i^b. 
17; 18. 19 b. 20, 21, 24, 26, 30, 32, 
' J8, 43, 48 b. 50, 59, 84, 87, 99 1>. lor, 
212, 213, 215, 216, 219,. 220, 221, 
'22s b. 223, 225, 251, 238^ vU. ^2. 

NeRO^ B. ix. 102, 104, 107. GAtBA, 

B. xi. 341. C. vi. P. ii. 171, 171b. Dt 
i. 99, 103, 212, 231. ii. 165, iii. 931 
160. 

Mifcell. Cal. G. iv. ao6, Galba, D. 

Kilwardeby, (Rob. de) de orta ftieiitiar. 

VlTBL. A.i. I7j. ' 
King, ( Allaync) Cal. B. tx. 466. ' 
King, (Matthew) Nri ro, B. vii. 91. " 
Kings, (Three) of the Eaft, Gal^a, E, 
' viii. 3. Vesp. E. xvi. 3^. Tit- A. xlx/ 

48. xxv. 35. Cleop. Ii. vii. 12. ' 
King's College Cambridge, (drawing of) 

Aug. i. vol.L 2# 3. i 
King's Bench, (fines levied in the) Tit. B, 

iii. 48. 

Office ofCcirfitbr, Tit. B. v. 302. 
Pleas, Dom. x. 90I * ^ 
King's Chamber, (Gent, of) Cal., C. vi, 
94- 

King's Children, (notes concerning) Vesp, 

C. xiv. 326. 

Kingefjnus, (And.) Tit. B. vii. 285. 
Kingfmill, (Sir Wm.) Ti T. B. viii. 70. 
Kingfton, (Concilium apud) Claud.' D.iii 
a8. 

Kingfton, (Wm.) Otho,C. x. 222. 
Kinfale, (plan of)' Auc.i. vol.ii. 35, 

(Inhabitants) Tit. B. xi. 489. 

(Spaniards land at) Tit. B. xii. 13. 

(Siege oO Jt^i- F. vi. 198. Tir. B* 
xiii. 578. 

Kirckaldie, (Wm.) Ld. Grange, Cal. C, ' 
i. 279. iii. 163, 165, 383, 388, 417, 
436, 461. iv. 22, 25, 86 b. 108. 

Kirkeham, (Nic.) Otho, E. ix, 67. 

Kirkman, (Kobt.) Jul. C. iii. 71. 

Kirkftall, (Monaft.) Tit. A. xix. 47 b. 59. 
Chronica, Dom. xii. 55. 

Kirkfted, (Abbey) foundation, Tib. C, 
viii. 48 b. 
Chartulary, Ve s p. E. xviii* 

Kite, < John) Abp. of Armagh, Ca l. B: t. 36* 
Vesp. C. i. 146, 147, 167, 169, 177, 
178, 18s, 194, 222, 226, 228, 232. 

Knibbius, (Dr. Paul) Nero, B. iv. 59 b, 

KnilF, (John) Galba, C. iv. 5*3. 

Knights fees, (antiquity of) Jul. F. ix. 
76 b. 

Knights, (deeds of) Cal. A. xviii. 21. 
Knights, (lifts of) Claud. C. iii. Tit. 
B» vSii. 343 345. xi. 2.1, 

8 F 



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INDEX. 



Knights, (precedence of) Jut.C. ix. 136. 
Knights of the crowit, Jul. C. ix- i3i* 
knights of the imaculate Viigio, Tit. A. 
Jcxiv. loz. 

knights of Sr. John of Jerufalem^ yi4. Jq*» 
rofalein. 

Knights Templers, vld, Teipple. 
knight, (Dr. Hen.) Vitel. B. xx. zio. 
Knight, (Dr. Wm.) Galia, B. iiL ij, 

143* i74« 232, 240 b. 241, 243, 244. 

iv. 19. V. 22, 24 b. 63, 87, 9t2. v>. 11 y 

17. *3» 5^»^S»74* 75» 8o» «3»- 
vii. 8, 14, 118. viii. 15, 28, 34, 39, 
46, 49, 50, 52, 56, 59, 65, 82* lOI, 

103^112, 118,1239 i3l,;53. VlTBL« 

B. V. ^23. X. 2, 31. xi. 13. XX. 80. 
Vbip. C. i. 94, 72^79^ 86, 88. ii. 58. 
F. i. 54, 70. Tit. li. i. 305. 
Knighthood, /orders of ) Tib. £^ viii. 147b. 
182, 1^4. Tit. B. viii. 3^. 
4nAongthe Saucons, Vbsp. £. v. 2. 

Knighthood nod battel, n poem, Tir. A. 

xy,iii. 

Knigbtliood of princes. Tit. B. v. 240. 
Pcrfons knighted, temp. Hen. VII.-— J a. h 
Claud. C. iii. 
Ktiightlx, (Edip.) Cleop. £. iv. 209. 
Xnighcon, (Hen.) chronica, Cl a v d. £. iii. 
167. 

de ei^en^bus AngUae, Tib. C. vii. 
Knilhelagh lands in Wexford, Tit. B. x. 

Knockmoane, (lands of) in Ireland, Tit. 

B. xi. 21 3t 214 b. 

KnoUcs, (Ric.) Jul. C. iii. 50* Cal.D. 
iii. 85. 

tnotlif* (Wm.) earl of Banbnry, Jul. 

C. iii. 173. Galba^ C. ix. 96. 99, 
126, 199* 

knowles, (Sir Francis) 
Lett. (1568.) Cal.B. ix. 277, 28i» 2829 
283* 2849 285, 288, 2891 290, 291, 
294. C. i. 79, «2» 84, 85, 90, 92, 93, 
99, 102, 107, 117, 123, 125, 134, 146, 
1579 166, 188, 200. 216, 218, 220, 
*3^» *75« — (»573-) Vesp. C. xiv. 
}46^(i587.) Galba, 0. iL 109.^ 
(fine A*") Cal. E. t. 158. 

Knowlct, (H. ) Vesp. C. vii. 384. 

Knox, (John) Cal. B. ix. 38, 99. x. 237. 

Ktiyveton, (Sir Lo.) Vesp. F. xiii. 332. 

Knyveton, (. . . .) Jul. C. iii. 126b. 131. 

Knyvett, (Tho.) Cal. E. x. 170. 

Koran, Ga lb a, A. ix. 

Kracerns, (Nic.) Vitbl. B. xiv. 276. 

Kuens, (Ruedolans) Tit. B. iL 488. 

Kydebfok, (redditus de) Faust. A. viii. 

KykUre, (G. of) Vbsp. F. xiii. 104b. 
Kyllfcyer manor, TiT.B.xi. 192. 
Kyngton, (John) Nero, B. ii. 56, 70. 
Galba» B.i.^04. 



L. 

Labbcus, (Conr.) Jul. C. r. 49. 
Lachanlx, ( • . • ) Galba, B. vi. 14 h. 
Lacke, (Tho.) Tit. C. vi. 157. 
Lacy, (fkm.) Jul. B. xii. 308 b. Tit. A. 
xix. 59. 

Lacy, (Hugo de) Tit. B. xi. 33, 99, 
309- 

Lacy, (Walter de) Tit. B. xi. 62. 

Lake, (Sir Tho.) Galba, B. L 381, 403. 

Tit. F. iv. 337. 
Lalaing, (J. de) Galba, B. vi. 8k 157, 

159. 



Lambard, (Gul.) 
CoUe^lanea ex HiH. Ang. Vesp. A. v. i. 
Cycle of years, Jul. C^ ix. 105. 
Lett. Jul. C. v. 9. 
Lambei (Jo.) Jul. C. iik. 1^89. 
Lambe, (Wm.) Ofi the homage due by 

Scotland, Cal. B. viL 343. 
Lambert, Abp. of Camerb. (grant to) Aug. 
ii. 99. 

Lan^bert, (Capt.) Galba, C xi. 190. D. 

viii. 76, 97. 
Lambeth, (de aedlficat. Ecd. de) Vitcl. 

A. viii. 4. 

Lamoiiki, (John) Clianc. of Poland, Nero, 

B. ii. 226. 

Lamoney, (Capt.) Galba, D. i. 268. 
Lancafler Dntchy. 
(Courts of) Jut. F. vi. 211. Tit. A. 

xx^vi. 226 b. 
(Charters of) Clbop. D. vi, 
(Hoirfe of) Jul. F. vi. 258. Vesp. B. 
XV. 95. 

Lancailer, (N. Ch.) Jul. C. iiL 92, 102 b. 
104 b. 

Lancafter, (Tho. de) Vf sp. F. xiii. 16. 
Lancerotu caftle, (plan of ) Aug. i. vol. iL 
111. 

Lancomye, (MonC.de) NBR0,B.xi. 127 b. 
130. 

LandaiF, (var. de Bpifcopatu) Otho, D.iv. 

72 b. Vitbl. C. x. 26, 47, 92, 95, 

97 b. 105 b. III. 
LandaiF, (Bp. of) vid. Holgate, Attica. 
Landaff, (Chron. EccL) Tit. D. xxiL 1. 
Lands, (inheritance and tenures of) Tit. 

B. iv. 114. 

Lands, (concealed) Tit. B. v. 284. 
Lands, (Royal) Tit. B. v. 307, 308. 
Landerp, (fiege of) Aug. i. vol. L 49, 50. 
Lane, (Ralph) Cal. E. vL 162. Galba, 

C. viL 141. 

Lane, ( • . . ) Otho, £. xi^ 405. 

Lanfranc, Archbp. pf Cantci:lL (grant t») 
Jul. C. ii. 66 b. 
Elogtum, Claud. C. vir i£8. 
Concilia, Dom. v. 14. 
Epift. Claud. C. vL 168. Naao, A. 
vii. I. Vasp. E. iv. Clbop. £. 
L48 b. 
Cartas^ Nero, C. iiL 181. 
Epiuphinm, Nbro, A. viL 40. 
Lang, (Melchior) Vitbl. B. vL aof. 
Langen, (negociations at) Galba, C. ix. 
177, 187. 

Langham, Abp. of Canterb. agt. Pluralities, 

Tit. a. xtiL 149. 
Langitts, (Matthseus) Card, de Gurce, 
Galba» B. v. 258. Vitel. B. iL 
167 b. 295 b. 
Langius, (Reinerus) Nero, B. ix. 195 b. 
Langleus, (Melchior) Galba, B. iv. 18. 
Langnoveruf, (Jo)i.) Vctp. F. iii. 108. 
Langton, (Steph.) Archiep. Cantuar. 
Conftitutionei, Vitbl. A. ii. 48, 62.b. 
Statnta, Jul. D. ii. 166 b. 
de jure eligendi Epifc. Coventriens. 
Vitbl. AkvIIL 2. 
Language, (concerning univerfal) Tit. F. 
iiL 321. 

LangttiUier, (...) Tit. B. vii. 259, 290, 

Languti, (Melch.) Vitbl. B. iiL 72. 
Langtoft,(Petras) Canonicus de Bridlington. 
Chronique de Angleterre, Jul. A. v. 3, 

53. Vitbl. A. x. 138. 
Vie de St Thomas, Vbsp. B. xiv. 95 b. 
Conte et Prim tn vers, Jul. A. v. 167, 
169 k 



Lanpoy, (Charles de) Viceroy of Naples, 
Vitel. B. v. 171 b^ vL 74b. 7^ 89, 
97, 99 b. 296,213, 220*296. viL i8» 
34, 42, 100, 146. ix. 8, 9, II, iS^ 
22, St. 

Lanoy, ( . . . de) Gal^Ai R. vL 69, 74 b. 
Lanfquenets, Cal. D. vi. 343. 
Lanffac, (...) Vesp. F. vL 116. 
Lanthon Pnory, (kiftory of ) Jul. D. x. 

Lari;aris, (And.) Epifc. ^rnor^m. Pol. 

Cleop. E. iL 14Q. 
Lafco, (Hien) Ves?. F. L ii. 
Lafco, (Johan. a) Vpsp. F. L 47. 
Lailells, (EdiB.) Jul. C. iiL 144. 
Laijfels, (Roger) Cal. B. L. 29. iii. 289* 

viL 13, 14. 
Latcranenfis Concilii conflitut. Vitel. A. 

ii. 20. E. xiiL 3. 

Lateranenf. Ecc^ reliquiae, Jul. B. iiL 49. 
Dom. xiii. 97 b. 

Latewarr, (Ric.) Jul. C. iiL 24 b. 

Latimer, (Hugh) Bp. of Worceito, Clb- 
op. E. iv. 139, 142"^, 264. V. 130, 
363. 

Latimer, (Rich. Lord) Vesp, F. xiii. 
no. 

Laud^ (Will.) Abp. of Canterb. Jul. C. 

iii. 152. 

Laudajienfes chronicae, Nbro, A. iv. 2. 
Laudus, (Anton.) Nero, B. vi. x. 
Launde^ (de U) his attainder, Jul. BL xiL 
20$. 

Launval, (le Lay de) vid. Marie. 
Lauredanus, (Leonard) Doge of Venice, 

Nbro, B. viL 8. Vbsp. F. L 97. 
Laurence, (J^^^n) Clbop. £. iv.9 b. 132 b. 
Laurentii, (Sd.) Paffio, Vbsp. D. xix. 28. 

Tit. D. xxiv.^if2. 
Laurentitts de Sco. Albano, Nero, D. L 

167. 

Laurentius, Anglor. Archiep. Vbsp. B. xx. 
198. 

Laurentii, Dnnelro. Monachi. 

Confblatio, Vesp. D. xL i. 

Hypomnefticon, Vesp. D. xi. 19. 

Apologia, Vesp. D. xi. loo. 
Laurentius de Medicis, Vesp. F. iiL 51. 
Lautrec, vid. Foix, 
Law, (common^ of England. 

(Origin of) Vesp. C. xiv, 351. 

(Books of) Vksp, C. xiv. 349. 

Leges qusedam Anglias, Vitel. E. v. 
187. Dom. viii. 94. 

Touching their revifal. Tit. B. v. 404- 
F. iv, 9. 

Courts of Law, Jul. F. vi. 215, 227. 

Vesp. C. xiv. 353, 355. Tit. A. 

xxvL 208, 229 b. B. iiL 218, 219, 256. 
Fees therein, Vesp. C. xiv. 95 
Corruptions in them, Vesp. C. xiv. no. 
Reformation of law offices, Vbsp. C 

xiv. 316. 

Law cafes. Tit. B. iiL 51, 53, 55. 
de prsdiis, et de litibus inde ortb. Tit. 
D. xiii, 

de brevibus. Append, x. xv. 
Names of great law officers, Vitel C« 
xvii. I. 

Interpretation of law terms, Claud. E. 

viii. 10 b. Vitbl. A. xx. 70 b. C. 

ix, 211. Faust. A. iv. 19. 
Mifcell. Jul. D. iL 148. Vesp. C.xiv. 

209, 300, 302, 317. Tit. B. vL 
172. C. vii. 82. F. iv. 9. Faust. C.iL 
5. E. L 171. Append, xxxiv, i. 

Law, (ftatute) vid. Statuti, Cartae. 



Digitized by 



Law, (canon) Faust. C, iu 26. 
Law, (civil) Jul. F. vii. 208. Cal. C. ii. 
477. Vesp. C. xiv. 283. Faust. C. 

ii. 26, 

Law of nations, (tradts on) Jul. F, vL 
77 b. 177- 

Lawar, (Tho. Lord) Cttof. E. iv. 234. 
Lawar, (Lord dc) vid. Weft. 
Lawfon^. (Robert) Cal. C. vii. 166 b. 
Lawfoii, (Geo.) Cal. B. iii. 150. 
Layamon, Sacerdos de Ernleghe. 

Hiiloria Brtton. Cal. A. Ix. i. 
LaytoB, (Br>an) Cal. B. L 145. 
XaytOB, (Rich.) Cleop. E. iv. 10, 11, 45, 

114^ 115 b. 125, 127, 131, 249. 
Leache, (John) Cal. B. ix. 408. 
Lead trade. Tit. B. v. 257, 293. 
Leander, (Frat.) de S. Manioc, Jux. C. 

iii. 183 b. 

Lcftun terra, cpnceiTa, Nero, C. iii. 182. 
Lcdelham> (de Ecd. de) Vit*l. A. iL 
128. 

Lee. (Dr. Edward) Ahp. of York. 

Lett.&c. (1525.) Vssp. C. iiL aio, 214. 
—(1526.) Vbip. C. iii. 2ro, M3, 255, 
272 b. 284, 2a7, 291. iv. 388.— 
(1527.) Vesp. C. iv, j, 8, 20, 33, 
40, 43, 52. 66, 69 b. 78, 83, 88, 92, 99, 
ioo# 108 b. 116, 118, 126, 14ft, 145, 

154, id2» 170, 174, lai, 183, 186 b. 

188, 198, 20f, 308, 212, 214, 2l8t 

120. — (1528.) VtsF. C, iv. 239 k 
240. 243, 25$, 260 b. t6i, 262, 
zy6, ft8$ b. 287, 2% b.^1529.) 
Vejp^ C. iv. 153, 29Db. 396, 

»99* 30J,!309» 317p 3^9 3*»» St$B 
3*5» 330 b. 334, 33^ b. — 
(1535.) Cleop. E. iv. 308. vi. 234% 
^39* —(^536 ) Clsop,^ E« i¥.N239. 
(fine A"") QivBQF. £. v. 993^ 

Lee, (Sir Hen.) Cal. C.sv. 78. 
Lee, (Sir Rich.) Cal. £. ii. 143. Nbro* 
B. viit* 32. 

Lee, (Roland) Bp. of Coventry, Cliop. 

£. iv. 83 b. 256 b. VL 165 b, 
Lee, (Sir Tho.) Chief Jufiice in Irqlaod, 

Tit. B. xi. 249. 
I^eftun, (Abbat. S. Maris de) tsfftL cart. 

Vf »f. E. xiv. 

Legate, (?ope'») concerainf hit power, 

Jul. F. vi. 218 b. 
Legate, (Joh.) Jul. p. iii. 140 K 
LegaUt (Jtonh.) bis erran» Tit. B. yiii^ 

332. 

Legge, (Robt.) Naao, B.tii. 128. 
Legh« (John) Clbof. E. vi. 380. 
Legh> (John de) Vmp. F. xiiL 
Legh, (Tho.) Galba, B. x. 44, 48. 

Clmp. R. iv. 43, 53 b. 57 b. 104, 

114, 136 b. 229. vi. 254. 
Leghen, (Tho.) Nero, B. iii. 115. 

Lficefter, (E. of) vid. Dudley. 

(Honor) grant thereof, Avo. iL 135. 

Vesp. D. x. 131. 
Bepcrtor. cartar. AbbatiaB,ViTEL. P. xvii. 
EcclefijB in Archidiaoonato, Nero, D. 

X. 143. 

Taxatio abbatis et conventut^ Nbr^q, D. 
X. 157 b. 

Leigkfipo, (Sir Tho.) Cal. £. viu. Sg. 
Galba, D. i. 148. Tit. B. vii. 20. 

Leighton, (Tho.) Galba, C. vi. F. L 25, 
28. D. iL 69. Otho, E. vHi. 219. 
Vesp. C. vii* 486. Faust. C. ii.U2. 



INDEX. 



L^ith> (fiege of) a poem, Cal. B. v. 35$. 

(Demolition of)CAL.B.ix. 146.x. io6. 
LeUnd, (Joh.) colltdiones de Briunnia, 

Jul. C. vL i, & fcq. Vitel. C. ixi 

234. Vesp. F. ix. 223. 
Index libror. io monaft. Anglias repert» 

ViTBL. C. ix. 227. 
Extrafts, Jul. C. vi.2 33. Tib. B. viii. 

264. Vesp. B. xv, 40. 
LeDo, (Hen.) Nero. B. xl 96, 140. 
Lcma9on, (it. ) Nero, B. vL 375. 
Lenlingham, (trace of) Cal. D. iii, 11 a, 

II3» US- Vesp. F. vii. 9, 36, 88 b. 
Lenough, vid. 0*Nei!c. 
Lenox, (E. of) vid. Stuart. 
Lentolas prcconful, de forma Chrifti, Vesp. 

D. xviii. 128 b. Tit. D. xix. 95.. 
Leo L Papa: ftrmonts, Cal. A.i. 255 b. 

dc poBnitentiRt Tib. C. vi. 27. 
Leo IIL P. Epift. Visp. A. xiv. 172. 

Pa VST. B. vi. 97 b. 
Loo IV. P. Epift. Claud. C vi. 2. 
LeoIX« P. privilegia» Hugoni Vefont. Archi-^ 

•p.coneeflii, Claud. C. vi. 164. 

Leo X. P. 

Epift, Cal. B. vi. 98. Vitel. B. iL 
$4» 57» 70* 83, 89, 107, 133, 164, 
192, 193. iiL 48, 88» 99. 103, 144, 
156, 164, 165, 166, 178 b. 199. iv. 
19& 

His deftion, Vitel. B. iL 36,46 b. 
League with the Swifs* Vitel. B. ii. 59. 
Bulls and mandates, Vitel. B. iL 65 b. 

158. iiL 219. iv. III. 226. 
Hh deaths Vitel. B. iv. 209. 

Leo XI. P. (fa^ncal verfes on) Cal. xi. 
244- 

Leoditts, (Hubert) Vitel. B. xxi. ipa b. 
Leofric conei : fundatio Abb. de Coventre^ 
Clavp. a. viiL 74. 

Lconar4i» (ScL) HofpioaU Ebor. Vitel. 

A. ii. io4. 
Keg. cart. NsM» D. iiL |. 
Granted to G. Nevill, Vesp. F. xiii. 

36. 

Leon-ndnfler Pxior^t Dom. iii. 38. 
Leotttjii» Epife. NeopoL viu S. Johannis 

Alex. Archiep. Claud. A. L 95. 
Leprons perfons, (orders concerning) Vesp. 

C. xiv. 279. 
LmMb (Fnvt^) Cal. E. x. 134, 
Lelbeur, ( • • • ) Gj^lba, D. iL 27!^ . 
Leftsoneczt (Aibert,) Tit. B. vu. 257. 
Lafieun (Sr. 9tephen) N«ro, Q. vii. 206, 

^23» ^33* Galba, D. xiiL 266. E. L 

7^ 

Lefing, in GimUngay, (Abbey) Jul. C. ii. 
326. 

Leflie, ( . . ) Earl of Rothes, Cal. B. i. ^ i. 

Lefleyt (John) Bp. of Roft. 
Appointed Conuniflr. at York^ Cal. C. 
L 177. 

Exatni^^tiony Cal. C. iii. 73. 

Journal, Cal. C. iii. i. 

Inflnidions on being fent to Rome, Cal. 

C. ii. 189. 
Mifcell. Cal. C. iii. 38, 88. iv. il'7. 

Tit. F. iiL 284 b. 
Lett. &c. Cal. B. viii. i8o> 255. C. i. 

ai3 b. 30J, 321b. iL 13, 22,24,28, 

80, 93, 97, 124, 159, 163,445 b. 

446. iii. 67, 83, 86, 98, 162. 197, 

»'5' 237* 474» 537- i^* ^SS- ^- ^o** 
viii. 285. E. »ii. 51. 



Lefprc^ (le fire de) Sc dt Roaay, Vesp. F. 

xiiL 19, 

LetardL (Sci.) vita, Vtsp. B. xx. 94.. 

Lethington, (Ld.) vid. Maitlaad. 

Letters, (Anonymous) (1417.) Vis p. C. 
xiL 1*7-— (l$oa.i Galba, B. iv. 
117 b.— (1508.) Cal. B. viiL 151.— 
(1511.) Jul. C. ix. 85.^(1512.) 
Vesp. C. i. 76.— (15 15.) Vitel. B. 

'77» »77b- 180 b. 182.— (1516.) 
Galba, B. iv. 83 b. 87, 155. Vi- 
tel. B. iii. 12, 14, 19b. xix. 

7, 93' «7S- — 0517-) Vitel. 
B. iii. 140, 141, 159, 163. XX. 
59b. — (1518.) Vitel. B. iii. 20|» 
211. — (1519.) Vitel. B. iv. 1,^ 
(1520.) Vitel. B« iv. 37 b. 68.— 
(1521.) Vitel. B. iv. 87.— (1522.) 
Galba, B. vii. 218. Vitel. B. v. 
6a b. 103. Vesp. C. ii. 2.— (1523.) 
Vitel. B. v» i35-'^(iS^4«) ^al.B. 
L31. Tit. B. L 112.— (1525.) Cal. 
B.L 139. Vitel. B. vii. 133. Tit.- 
B.L 78. — (1526.) Vitel. B. viii. II2* 
B. 137 b. xiv. 237.— (1527.) Vitel. 
ix. 74, iia b. — (1530.) Vitel. B. xiii. 
43. xxL 54. — (1531.) Vitel. BJ 

xiii. 144. xxL 61, 64, 82. — (1533.) 
Cal. B. viL 199.— (1535.) Vitel. 
B. xiv. 153.— (1536.) Vitel. B. xxL 

126. — (1539.) Galba, B. x. 95, 
97, 104. Vitel. B. xiv. a87.'^( 1 540.) . 
Galba,B.x. 90, 107, 109. Vitel. B. 

xiv. 277, 291, 295.— (1551.) GALBAt 

B. xi. 60.— (1554.) Cal.E. v, ii.xiL 
84. — (1560.) Vesp. C. viL 136.— 
[(1562.) Vesp. F. xii. 26 b. 49^ 
(1564.) Tit. B. 5L 466. — (1568. )f 
Vesp. F. xii. 135.— (1569.) Cal. B* 

338, 340,341. E.vLi22. Tit.B. 
iL 240.— (1570.) Galba,C. iv. 158, 
172.^(1571.) Galba, C* iv. 179.-* 
(1572.) Galba, C. iv. 253,263,27o» 
273. Vesp. F. vi. u — (1573.) Cal. 
E. vL 155, 171. 191. Galba, Civ. 
5*9^357.360^1^74.) Cal. B. vL 
270, 294. Galba, C. v. 5b. tt, 3U 
36, 41— (1575-) Cal. C. iv. 253, 
254. V. I, 2, 31. E. vi. 301, 307. 
Galba, C. v. 208, 209.— (1576.) 
Cal. E. vi. 317. Galba, C. v. 294, 
355. Tit. B. viL 167. xiii. 21^.^ 
(»577-) Cal. B. viii. 332. E. viL 6, 
3<>» 4>» 95- Galba, C. vi. P. L 30, 
56, 77 b. 89, gs. Tit. B. viL 139.— 
(1578.) Galba, C.vLP.L 103, 108 b. 
(1579.) -CJal. C. v. 115. Vesp, F. 
adi. 195.— (158a) Cal. C.vL 5^,99. 
£. vii. i4S» 147, 160, 171. Galba, 

C. viLji.— (1581.) Cal. E. viL 2091, 
Galba, C. vii. 143, 145. E. >i.95. 
—(1582.) Cal. C. vii. 10 b. ix.15.-. ^ 
(15«3.) Cal. C. vii. 247. ix. 39. 
Galba, C. vii. 253* ^54. Tit. B. 

iiL 131.— (1584.) Cal. C. viii. 152. 
ix. 112. Vesp. F.v. 314. Tit. B. iii. 

1 27. — ( 1585.) G A L B A, C. viiL B, 1 1 J, 
322, 231 b. 240.— (1586.) Cal. E. 
xii. 139. Galba, C. xi. 135. Vesp. 
C. vii. 404. 406^(1587.) Cal, E. 
viL 292. Galba, C. xL 298. D. L 
58.— (1588.) Galba, D. iii. 211.^ 
(1589.) Cal. B. viii. 145. D. L 354. 
£. vii. 311. Galba, D. iv. 28.-1^ 
(1590.) Cal. E. vii. 344. Tit. B.xiL 
78. — (1591.) Cai,. E. via. II.— 
(1592.) Cal. E. viiL 406.— (1594.) 
Cal. E. ix. 155. Galba^ D.x 152. 



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104, 162,^167, 198,231,2^5,^^65, 27 1 J 

J^i^* Galba". E. i. 7 —(1604:^ 
Cal/E. xi. ibd.— (>6i}o^J^'l-C; iii. 
^^,j-{i6i2.)CA^L:1l\m. 334; Galba; 

' E. i. 373.— (1616;/ 'JtJL. e. V. ioi b. 

" ' ^(1618.) Tit. 6.^1/169.-- 661 9 ) 

^ . H. 5i. 67. F. Vi. 245. Cal; B. viii. 186. 
' C;4v. '244. viii. 184. E. iii. 74>»o3- 
vi. 3'95. vii. 14. ioi, 2^^* 
II. X. 33, 249, 264. xi. 312. xih 147. 
CLAup. A. i. 36. GxLhA. B. vi. 215. 
X. 65. C. vi. P. i. 51b. PTii. 84; vii. 
• 303 b. D. ^. ici. Vi'TKL. B. ill. 34. 
xiii. 6. xix. 7 b. .^i. 86. Vesp. Ci xiii. 
,^338. P..y. 54, 341- vi. I97». xii. 40, 
56, xiii. 122, 139. Tit. B. i. 301 b. 

dtEoy. E. vi. 259. • 

Lc^tfrs, (fpims of) Faust. p. li. 46. 
-Sylloge Epillojar. Pontif. Reg. Archiep, 
Gi\LBA,E. X. 56. 
X^cttres fiflices, ro, D. ii. 255 K . 
i^ltrc my()*que/ a book fo^cailcd, Cal. E. 
I • xii. 355. 

Levant company, Nero, B. xi. 120, 321. 
Levant tra4e, Nero, B. xi. 304b. Vesp. 

F»ix.'240. 
] ^ . vidvTt^^de in the Meditcranean, 
Lcyefpa, (John) Cal. B. viii. 248. 
Lcvefon, (Hich.) Otho, E. ix. 365. 
Levics.of men, money, viftuals, &c. Otho, 

£. xL 1, 32. Tit. B. v. 4, 5, 6, 10, 
— 75' 77* 135? "89. 
Levjngftpn, (Mr. . . .) Cal. B. viii. 277. 
Lcviniae, (Matthxus Comes) Epitaph, Cal. 

B. V.314. 

Lewes Monall. cartnc, Nero, C. iii. 182, 
196. 

* Confirmatio prxvilcgior. Vitel. E. x. 
182. 

Exccrpta eregiftro, Vitel. E. xiv. 269. 
Vesp. E. ii. 103. 
Lewes civitas : cart. Nero, C. iii. 182. 
Lewes, (Monaft. S. Pancratii dc) cart. Vesp. 

F. iii. 1. 1 b. XV. 
Lewes, (Da. . .) Ne ro, B. i. 215. , 
Lewis VIII. K. of Fr. his claim to England, 

Jul. D. ii. 121. 
Lewis IX. K. of Fr. treaty with Hen. IN. 

Cal. D.iii. 2. 
Lrwis X. K. of Fr. Cal. D.iii. 4. 
Lewis X[. K. of Fr. Vbsp. F. iii. 30. 
Lewis XII. K. France. 
Treaties, CXl. B. vi. 27. D. vi. 38. 

Vitel. Cxi. 163. 
Lett. &c. Cal. D. vi; 40, 42, 70, 86, 
128, 138. 140, 141, 146. E. iii. 2. 
Vitel. C. xvi. 145. Vesp. P. iii. 

33^- 

Lewis XIII. K. of Fr. concerning his mar- 
riage with Anne of Auftria, Vitel. 

C. xi. 297. xvi. 302. 

Lewis II, K. of Hungary, Vesp. F. i. 13, 

15, i6, 73^ 74'.So. iii. 86. 
Lewis III. filed. Palat. Vitel. Cxi. 5. 
Lewis D. of Wirtcmberg Teck. Galba, 

B. xi. 404. » • / If 

.L^wisD.of Orleans, CAjL<I)^y^. Ii7t^37> 
.h. i42f H^ b. Vitb?.. 

vii Ludovicus 
I^ewif, (Don) an armament, Otho, E. ix. 

J^cwk^noj;, <Sir LpwisJ mailer of cereiponics, 
/'V*frvP,adv..94. 



Le\'yns, (ChVfflephe^) Dt.eop. E. iv. r24. 
Ley, ' ( Ja.) E Jl- of Marlborough,' J^l. 
. 1 . C. iii. 1/6^ ; " 
Lcybiirn, ^W. do) VixiLvC. X..1154. 
Leycedere, (G;) Jul. C. iii. 47 b. - 
Le-y^efter, (. ...) J u l*. C. iiiv ^^9 b. 
Leydcn, Galea, C. vjii. 10.. D. iii. 323, 
/• 342' 3'44^;34i-.:xii, 83. : ' 

Lexica, .0 ,. . / ^ . . • - 1 

Hebrajcuin, Jt/L.F. yii, 121. ^ ! 

Grajcum, V^.sp^ E. ^iii» 127.. .. 
, ^atinuip, DoM. i. j7b.. . - ; 

•Latino-Dan, Vesp., E. viii. 160.^ , 
Latino- ^rheotifcum, V^sp. £. yi. 12. 
Latino-Saxon. V 1 x e l . C • .ix. 2 1 j ."^ ^.1 Tj 
A. XV. xvi. DqM, ix. . io'b. Cleo^p, 

A. iii. 5 ^ 7^,' 9^ vid. yElfuic, C^aidcn. 
Ajiglo-Saxon. Vesp. E. viii. 156. 
Britan-Lrif. JxyL'.'C: vi. 238. .'^ 
Camhro-Brttrln; Jitl.F.'X. i4'6 b.*' Vesp. 

' E. ix. 112.. . i't 1 .in 0^1 

Latinp-WuIIicum, >Ve-^^.-A.-xi\'V^.^ 
Lat.: cum icfcerto .idiomate,^VBsp^7E.o^H 

'22. , , :i j 

or old Eng'i-fh, Clcop. C vii ^..-^-j 
Of law Hn-zjifli, |uL. D. vii. 1:^7 b., 
LiI>eJs, Cal. D. ii. 79 b. V^sp. CJ xiv. 55^0.^ 

Tit. B. Ii. 247. • ' • - • 
Libcifies,' (priierit f .r) Vesp. C. 5dyf ^27. 
Liege, (Bps. of) Galba, B.'-i. ^1 i7.'*riT. 
D. XXV. 107. 
de cladibus Lecdicnfium* TiT.'^pV.x^. 

• ,s6, ' : • ^ " ' 

Lieutenants of Englapd, (on their authority) 
Vesp. C xiv.' ^30. * 

Ligne, (dc) Cal. D. vii. 82,ri42, GALfirA, 

B. V. J37. vi. 120. 

I.igneroler, . . .) Cal.'E. vi.'2S. ' ' ' 
Ligue in France, (deputies of) Cal. E. ix. 

65b. • ... . : 

Lilius, (G.) Nero; B. vi. ij2, lyy. 'i- ^ ^ 
Lilly, (Wm.) Gal b a^, C. viii. 185. 
LimeriUs, . (M. F.) ' Jt^L. C. v. 74, 79; 
88, 97, 99, 101, 106,. 110, 12^.127, 
139b. 141, 143, 165, 167, i76,.t79b. 
190* 191, 195. ... » 
Limerick fifliery, T 1 t. B. xi. 1 7 1 . 
Limerick, (plan of) Aug. i*. vol.ii. 33. 
Limming Monall. deeds,* Atjc. ii. 8$, 91, 

97, loi, 102. 
Lincoln, (county) 
Taxatio parochiar. Vesp. D. xx\'ii. * 
de civltatc-ct Epifcopis, TiT.iA..xi;f. 4, I 
Redditus terrar. Tib. E. iii. . 
fjomina tenentium, Clavd. C. ,1^.^784^ 

Inquifit. de feodis militar. Clbop. B. iv. 
108. 

Biftiops, Jul. C vi. 104. * ^ 

Statuta Epifcop. Vitel, A. x. 1*62'. 

(Eccl. B. Mariae) regift. cart. Vesp, E., 

. .1 

XVJ. I. 

Grant of Sunton, J u l. F. ix. 61. , : 
Colleaions, Jul. C vi. 100 b. 

Lincoln, (E. of ) vid. Clinton. 

Lincoln's Inn, (Benchers of) Tit. B. vii. 
430. 

Lindenberg. (Fred.) Jul. C. v. 98,192. 
Lindisfexn, (Biftiops of ) Tib. B. v. 20 b. 

21.' Vitel. A. xx. 76. vid. Durham. 
Lladfay, (David) ill E. of ' ^^ra^ford, 
Vesp. F. vii. 103. . . '\ 
! Lindfay, (David) 9th carl of 'Crawford, 
Cal. D.i. 183, 388. 
Lindfay, (^ir ^ayid) Lyon king at arms, 
Cal. B.i. 298. 



Lindfay, (Patrick) Cal. B. vi. 87,89, 90. 
Lindfay, (WaUei*) of fealgasj Cal. C ix\ 

Lingellhcin3> (Geo. Mich.) GALBA,D.xiii.3^j, 

Lipfius, (j. y Jul. C. V. 16. 

Lifmor^ Biftioplv^ (Renul of ) Tit. B. xi^ 

3^*3- ' * ; 

Lifle, (Arthur) Cai,. E. i. i8. 

Lirfe, (Sir j^de)^ Vesp. F. xiii. 2 J b, 

Lifle, (John) Cal. E. iv. 148. 

Llile, (Lord) Cal. E. iv. iS. 

Litchfield, ^fragm. de EpifcopiA; jde), Vi* 

tel^ C. ix. 318. ; ^ 

' Chron. y<;cl^ri^^ Vesp. E. xv^. 25. 
Varia ' dc Epifcopa tu, Vi T e i«. A. X, 1 64^ 

169, 1^8 b. 20t5. Cijt. Ji8^ 
Irfittleton, (Pra.) 9alba, C. 5ci/26i. j^Tit, 

• ^ feVvii: 69. • ' , ' 
Litu^jgici liijri.^ ^ • •• '. 

^reviarium Nonvicenfe,, Jul. B. vii, 58, 
*** 'Mona^leril Sloh, AppENb. xlv, 

Pfalteria, Tib. C. vi. 19, 20, 22 b. '27 b. 
3a'j^|i. NER6,(i:,iv/ :26..Ga:lja> 
.>! r .''A. )mii'. 30 b. 32, 34i>.)i6a' b* Tit. 
. . Ar.xxi. 46. D. xx\s!i. 66. Pom it. 

— vxvik' CLEOP.-B. xivv 13. . 

■ * La'tintf' ctf Saxon?ce, Vitex. E. xvlii. 

' ipVssp. A. i..' 12. 
, - I Luetic Hibeliiicisv Gal bji, i A. v. 
.1 Veclibus.afcaLcis^f Vssp. D. xxv. ■ 
.^i .Vfofus. vii; P/almor. poenitent. Vtsp, 
.Jt fi AvyESP..'A. ifxv. I. . 

J. V^r6bus.(ADgHcams^ Vj5^. D. vii. 
r.(>t i^^uics! pDiiirquoi les. iP^Aomes fiirent 

. : .acsompfltfcj,' Cle,op. B..xi ii6. ' 
vlLfea^fiftafta; 'Cal. A. viii. '89 b. Vesp. B. 

— - iff iii. Cleop; B. xiii.' 58^. Append. 

xxiii. • ' 
V. Qoomodo pronunciantur ie^ones, 
NtRb, A. iii; 161 b, v 

Legenda5f. Jut. F, vii« 55. x. iokTibI 
^, _ Q. xi. M9. Vitel. A. xv. pu 
Vesp. A. xiv. 109. xviij. 83 b. D. 
ii. 40b.57. xiii. 141. E. xvi. 38. 
Tit. a. xix. 48. Xxv, 35. xxvi, 174, 
iSo, 202 b. D, xxiv. 134 b. vi. 3. xx. 

* Vltae ct pafliones Sandlorum, Jul. C. 

vi. 160. Ti B.I). iii. IV. E. I. Cal. 

• ' A. viii. 55— 165. ix. 192, 213 b. 

Nero, C vii. i— 77b. Otho, D. 
,* Vfesp. A. xiv. 12 b. xvi. 

8 b. Tit. D. 5txii. 136. F. vi. g, 
D6mit.. xi. 1-^105 b. Cleop. B. 
. ii. 109,. 128 b. 156, 187. Faust, 
A. viii. 39. 
Rituaia.iTiB. 3,. viii: "i. Nero, A. 'i. 
17J.'' 

De^jejJmio iv. temponim, Nero, A: 

. i- I77-' ' . . « 

^ . Versus d^ omnibus fcflis# T 1 t. D. xxiv. 
138 b.^ 

Li^r, feftiali^, ^C L avd. A . ii. i . 

A form of daily confeflion, Nero, A, 

ii. 1*36 b. 

Varia, Claud. A. ii. 15,3 b. Vesp. 
,D. ii. 64. iii. 2. xv. 102. 

* Poenitentialia, Nero, A. i. 176b. Vi- 

tel. A. xii. 133. Vesp. D. xx. 87. 
Cl£0P. a. xii. 76. Faust. A. viii. 
Varia dc FoBimcntta, Vesp. D. 11. i b. 
3. >::<. 2. 

. MifTa:, et • illis pertineutia, Tib. A. 

iii. 55, 104 b. t76Jl£LAUo. A. 
viiLi98. N^ro, iii. 132. Vi^fLf 

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titorgici lihn^cenftHuuf. 

Verfus de celebratione miffx, Vksp. D. 

111. 211. , 

iitanise, Tib. C. i. 26Z. Nero» Civ. 

112. Galba> a. xviii. 200. Vesp. 
D. xxiv* 

Troparium, Cal. A. xiv. 1. 
Hymni, Tib. A. vii, 38 b. Nero, A. i, 
176. ii. 8 b. Galba» A. xviii. 163^ 
171. xix. 89* Vesp. A. i. 142, 155. 
D. vi. 76 b. Tit. D. xviii* 12 b. 
Cleop. B. xiii. 89 b. 
Hymnarium, Lat. Sax. Jul. A. vi. 27. 
Vesp. D. xii. 

Gal. ctltal. Tit. A. xxvi. ±. 
Antbymnanuin, Nero, £. viiL 
Mariale» Tit. A.xxi. i. 
Hymni ad B. Virgmcm, Nero, A. xiv. 

120 bk Vitel. A. xvii. 164 b. 

Vesp. D. vi. 76 b. ix. 52. Tit. A. 

xxi.9ob. Append. xiii. 113. 
Ad Scorn. /Bthelbertam^ Nero» A.ii. 

11 b. 

De Sco. Danftaiio^ NkRO, A. Xi 118. 

11. II. 

Exordia quorondam Hymnor. Nero, 

A. i. 124 b. 
Cbmmentarii in Hymnos, Cali A* i. 

230. 

Index Hymnor. Vitel. A. xiii. 87. 
OHicia Ecclefia?, Claud. A. viii. 204b. 

Epifcopalia, Vcfp. D. i. 71. 
Ratio Divinorum officior. Nero, A. i, 

no. 

De Ecclefiaflicis officiis, per J. Bellet, 

Vesp. D. iii. 141. 
De officio nudo, Nero, A. iii. 157 b. 
Ordo officior. dominical. Tit. A. xviii. 

6. 

Officia invigilliis, Tir. D. xxvi. 20. 
Officia matutina, &c. Cleop. A. xiii. 

Brevis in^tutio de officiis^ Tit. D. 
xxvi. 2. 

Gemma animz. Append, xiii. 62. 
Pontificales Hbri, Tib. C. i. 42. Claud. 
A. iii. 7 b. 17, 37, 85, 1041, 35. 
Vesp.D. 1. 71. XV. 4« 
Libriprecum, Jul. D. vii. 7 b. Nero, 
A. I, 178 b. Vesp. D. xxvi. 
Prcces ad Angelum cuftodera, Jul. D. 

viii. 84. Tit. D, xxvii. 74. 
Prayers in Anglo-Saxon, Jul. A. ii. 

136. 

Prayers in Englilh, Tit. C. vI. 528. 
Manual of devotion, Tit. C. xix. 
Orationes, Ti b. A. iii. 42, 1 76 b. B. iii. 

12, 142, 149. C. vL 21 b. 30. Nero, 
A. xiv. 123 b.C. iv. 1 14, 1 19, 120 b. 
122. D. i. 155. Galba, A. xviii. 22, 
23, 172 b. Vesp. A. i. 141 b. 155. 
XXV. 180. D. vi. 69. ix. 51b. xiv. i. 
XX. 87. F. ix.187. Tit. D. xxvii. 66, 
76. Cleop. A. xiii. 167, 174. B. 
xiii. 58. C. ii. 165, Faust. D. iv. 
33 b. 71 b. 74 b. 80 b. Append. 
xiii. i 1 2 b^ 

Oratio Dominica, Galba> A. xviii. 

200. 

NormannO'Sax.ViTEL. A. xii. 181 b. 

Graece, Tit, D. xviii, 8. 
Grado facerdotalis. Tit. D. xxvii. 26. 
Oradones de paffione Dolnini, Vesp. 

£. L 236. 
Colleda?, Galba, A. xviii. 178. 

Coliedamm diftribauo, Nero, A. iii. 

156 h. 



Ordinaria, Tib. A. iii. 91 b. B. viii. 
De ordinecanonizadonis, Vesp. D.iii. 
139. 

Ordo ad coronand^nm R. Anglis, Tib. 
B. viii. 79. 

R. Francise, Tib. B. viiL 33«'4i. 
Csremoniale,' ex Amelario, Vesp. D. 
XV. 102. 

Caeremoniale de Ecclefiaft. Ordinib. 

Vesp. D. iii. 2. 
Method of making A nan, Vesp« A. 

XXV. 129. 

Scqucoda, Tib. Cxi. 125 b. Faust. 

A. vi. 156, 157. 
Doxologia, Nfejto, C. iv. 1 10. 
Benedidiones, Vesp. A. xxv. 133 b; Vi- 
tel. A. xviii. 199. 

Exofcifmus, Vitel. A. xviii. 198b. 227. 
Trifagium, Galba, A. xviii. 260 b. 
Interpretado Alleluia, TiB. C. vi. 21. 
Varia, V«sp. A. xxv. 190, 205 b. Cleop. 
B. vi. 201 b. 

livingftone, (. . . . Lord) Cal. C. ii. 200* 
251. 

Lloyd, (Humphry) chronicle of Wales, Cal. 

A. vi. I, 217. 
Lloyd, (R . . .) Cal. £. vii. 103, 153, 159, 

169, 188. 

Loznst (concerning) Tit, B. iv. 164. V. 
145, 150, 151, 161, 164, 165, 171, 

Loahi, (royal) Nero, C. viii. 322, 326. 
Loberdus, (Dr. Job.) Galba^ D. iv. 78b. 
Loci communesi ex variis fcriptoribus, 

Jul. F.vii. 69. 
Locke, (Hen.) Cal. D. iL 86, I42, ^49. 
Lock, (Michael) account of Sir M. Fro- 

bifher's voyage, Otho, £. viii. 41. 
Locke, (Wro.) Galba, B.x. 39,58,82. 
Loco-fruroend, vid. Wheathamftead. 
Lodingiiis, (J.) Galba, D, viii. 262b. 
Loftus, (Adam) Abp. of Armagh, Vesp. 

F.xii. 149. Tit. B. xii. 147. xiii. 83, 

119. 159, 3^^> 404- 
Loggen, (T homas) Cal. B. iii. 136. 
Loigne, ( . . de) Cal. £. x. 329. Galba, 

E. i. 1 28. 

Lollards : vcrfes concerning them, Tib. A. 
iv. 167 b. Vesp. B. xvi. a b. D. ix. 51, 
165. 

Inve^liva contra eofdem, Claud. E.iv. 
330. 

Lombardy, (war in) Vitel. B.iii. 32,35, 
42. iv. 203. viii. 89. xviii. 238. 

London. 

Mayors, Sheriff's, Wardens, Sec. Jul. B. 
i. 2, 92 b. ii. 2. Vitel. A. i. 27. 
xvi. 1. F. ix. I. xii. 337. Cleop. C. 
iv. 31. 

Juramenta Majoris, &c. Nbbo, A. vi. 
83 b. 

(Government of) Vesp. C. xiv. 341. 
(Buildings and flreets in) Nero, A. vi. 

85 b. 125. Tit. B. v. 203, 262, 330. 
Judicia Civiutis, Jul. C.ii. 84b. 
(Chamber of) Tit. B. iv. 217. 
Cartx, CLAUD.D.ii.7bb. n1.129b.I30, 

131 b. Nero, A. vi. 87 b. 94 b. loi. 

Vesp. D. xvi. Faust. B. i. 211, 211b. 

212,214,216,216 b. Append, xi. 
Excerpta ex libro de civitate, Vesp. B. 

XV. 24. 

Da mafihalling the city, Otho, E. xi. 
400. 

(Chroniques d^) Clbop. A. vi. 54. 
Petitiones majoria etcivium, Faust. B. 
i 2o6. 



Citizens knighted, temp. Eliz, Tit. B. 
viii. 345. 

Mifcell. Jul. C. ix. 78. Nero, A. vi. 
69, 114b. 117,119, 124,127, 128 b. 
129,129b. 130,131,133,154,154b. 
164, 175 b. 181,185.187 b. 190. B. 
X. 374, 380. xi. 298 b. D. X. .195 b. 
Galba, B. x. 228. Vesp. C. xiv. 
64b. 344, 347^ Tit. B.V. 279. Faust. 

A. viii. 42. C. ii. 74, 

Londbn Blfhopricfc, grants to, Jul, F. x. 
16. 

Excerpta ex regiftris Epifcopi, Vesp. B. 

XV. 26. 
Bifliop of, vid Tunftal. 
London: St. Mary's Hofpital, Nero, C; 
iii. 198. 

Friers Minors, Cleop. E. iv. 33. 
Chrill * Church Monaft. vid. Corpus 
Chrifti. 

St. Trinity Priory, vid. Trinity. 
London, (Dr. John) Jul. C. vL 1034 

Tit. B. i. 100. 
London, (Wm.) Tit. B. i. 154. 
Londonia, (Joh. de) Nero, D. ii. 199. 
Longefpce, (Guil.) fes foufFrances, Jul. Ai 

v. i>6b; 

Longford county and barony, (charts of) 
Aug. i. voLi. 47, 48. vol. ii. 24, 25^ 
26, 28. 

Longini martyris, vita, Vesp. B. x. 21. 
Longland, (John) Bp. of Lincdln, Vitel. 

B. V. 8. Cleop. E.iv. 48b. vi. 260b. 
F. ii. 130. 

Loo, (And. de) Nero, B. vi. 234. Gal- 
ba, D.ii. 315. Vesp. C. viL 310,441. 

Loots, (Adr.) Nero, B. vi. 307b. 

Lopes, (D.) Vesp. C. xiv. 57S. 

Lopez, (Ruy.) Nero, B. i 235, 242i 
251, 267 b.^GALiA, D. ii. 110. 

Lopez, (....) CAl. E. vii. 247. * 

Lord, (Rob.) Cal. B. i. 70. 

Lordey, (A.) Galba, C. x. 18. 

Lorges, (Lords of the Kirk of j their Band, 

Cal. B. viii. 254. 
Lorrain, (affairs of) Cal. F.. iv. 295. 
Lorrain, (Card, of) vi<l. Gui/e, 

(Dfs. of) vid. Chriftinc. 
Lofing, (Herbert) Bp. of Thetford, ch^r. 

tcr, AuG.u. 103. 

Lothair, K. of Kent, Jul, C. ii. 61. Auc. 
ii. 2. 

Lovain, fam. grant, Vitel; F. xii. 183 b; ' 

Lovall, (Tho.) Tit. B. vii. 104. 

Lovell, (Jean) Tit. C. i. 569. 

Lovell, (Rob.) Vesp. F. xiii 24. 

Lovell, (Tho.) Faust. C. ii. 114 b. 

Loulfa Juliana priiicefs of Orange, Galba, 
D. xiii. 139. 

Louife of Savoy, Dfs. of Angoulefme, mo- 
ther to Francis L Cal. D. viii. 177, 
178,212. ix. 67, 80, III, 141. x.E. 
i. 18. ii. II. Vitel. B. x. 80 b. 8i. 
Vesp. F. iii. 22. 

Loidfc, wife to Wm. I. P. of Orange, vid. 
Coligny. 

Lottvain, (deputies of) Galba, C. iii. 43. 
Louvain, (John de) Nero, B. vi. 324. 
Loiv Countries, vid. Batavia, Belgium. 
Lowthcr, (Ric. artd Ger.) Tit. B. ii. 364. 
Lowther, (Sir John) Cal. B. i. 323, 324. 
Lowther, (Thomas) Cal. B.iii. 214, 215. 
Lubbertus, (Sibrandus) Append, xxvii. 
66. 

Lubeck, (Aifagtftrates of) Cal. £. x. 38. 
Nero, B. iii. 105 b. 106. ix. 33, 74, 
76, 149. Galba, D. xiiL 187,250. 

8G 



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1 N D E X. 



•Locanus, (M. Annaous) de bello civili, . 

Tit. D. XX. 115 b. 
Locar, (magiftr. of St.) V^sp. C. xiii. 14. 
Bnglifli merchants at, Vesp. C. xiii. 
224. 

'Lucca, (Magiftrates of) Vitel. B. vi. 
149. 

•Lnciferi Epift. ad Papain, Cleop. B. i. 
183 b. 

Lucicii, (Joh.) rcrfus, Vitel. A. xvii. 
26. 

Lucie, (Stc.) Vie, DoM.xi. 91. 

faicii II. vel III. P. Epift. ad capit. dc Een- 

nelworth, Claud. A, i, 34. 
Bulla, NsRO,C. iii. 183. 
incii III. P. Bullae, Auo. li. 120, 124, 

126. Cleop. E. i. 116. 
Luckc, (Peter) Nero, B. iii. 26, 28. 
Ludolphusde Palaeftina, Tit. A.xxv. 71. 
Ludovicus, Imp. de Feftivitatib. anni, 

Tit. a, iv. 117 b. 
Ludovicus IV. Bavarius Imp. Tit. A. xix. . 

82, 93 b. 
vid. Lewis. 
Lufa, a grant of, Aug. ii. 92. 
Lugwarden, (Ecclef. paroch. de) appro- 

priata capitulo de Hereford. Faust« 

B. i. 223. 

Lnmley, (John Lord) Vesp. F. xiu. 119b. 
Luna, vid. Prognoftica^ 
Lunares Tabulse, Tib. B. v. 8. 
Varia de, Cal. A. xv. 63, 121 b.* 122b. 
Vitel. B. xvii. 241 b. Cleop. B. L 
183. 

Lupo, (GiofefFo) Tit.B. ii. 21c. vii. 331. 
Lupo, (Pietro) Tit. B. vii. 132, 155. 
Lupus Epifc. Tib. A. iii. 86 b. 

Sermones, Nbro, A. i. 77 b. 113, 118 b. 
Luther, (Mart.) Vitel. B. iv. 85, 90, 96, 

107,111,115,145. 
Lutherans, (controverfies of) Tit. C. viL 
124. 

Luttrel, (Hugh) Cal. D. iii. 131, 133, 
134, 138. Galea, B. i. 72. 

Luxembourg, (J. de) Ld. of Fiennes,G al- 
ba, B. vii. 274. 

Luxembourg, (Marie de) Galea, B. vI. 
217. 

Xuxemburg, (Pierre de) Conte dc St. Pol. 
Genealogie et Blafons, Vesp. B. xi. 
€4. 

Luxembourg, ( . . . . de) Galba, B. v. 

303. vi. 8. ix. ii6b. 
Luys, (Ant.) Nero, B. i. 178. 
Lybeaus difconus, a Poem, Cal. A. ii. 

40 b. 

Lyde, (de theloneo ibi capto) Galea, 

E.iv. 21 b. 
Lydgate, (John) War of Troy, Aug. iv. 
Siege of Thebes, Append, xxvii. 106. 
Verfes, Jul. B. xii. 2. E. iv. i. Cal. A. 
ii. 12, 15. 

life of the Virgin Mary, Append, viii. 2. 
Lyllcftone, (Wm.) State of Spain, Vast. 

C. vi. 211. 

Lymbcrg, (Ada dc) Senefchal of Gafcony, 

Cal. D. iii. ii. 
Lyon, (Patrick) nth LordGlammis, Cal. 

C. viii. 10, 12, 17, 92, loi, 181, 

220 b. 

Lyra, (Monaft. B. Maria de) Fertinentia, 

Otho, B.xiv. 3. 
Lyra decachorda: Poema in proditionem pul- 

vcrianam. Tit. A.xiiL 166 b. 
Lyfle, (Wm.) Jul. C. iii. 116 b. 141, 

177, 196, 201. 
Lyft, (Ric.) Cleop. E.iv. 28. 



M. 

M^clesfieid, (Charters of) Cleop. D.\d. 
Mac-Conell, (James) Vesp. F. xii. 78, 
81. 

Mac-Connel, (Sorleboy) Vesp. F. xii. 85. 

Tit.B. xiii. 19, 394. 395. 
Mac-l)onalds, Vesp. F. xii. 10. 
Mac-Donell, (Sir Randal) Tit. C. vii. 

163 b. 

Mac-Donyll, (Sorleboy) Vesp. F. xii. 58. 
Mac-Guire,(Joho) Vesp. F.xii. 37, 38, 39, 

4t, 42, 44, 47, 67, 75, 84, 89, 92. 
Mac^Gyltaghe, (Rich.) Vesp. F. xii. 9. 
Mac-Kare, (Cormacus Juvcnis) Tit.B. xi. 

39S- 

Mac-Karthy, (Donald) More, created E.of 
Clancarne, Tit. B. xiiL no. 

Mac-Lees, (Owen) Vesp. F. xii. 26b. 

Mac-Melmory, (Rorick) Grant to. Tit. 
B. xi. 230. 

Mac-Murgh, (Defmond) a rebel in Ireland, 

Tit.B. xi. 3. 
Mac-Phelemy, (Hugh) Tit. B. xiL 198. 
Mac-Randyllboy, (Alex.) Vesp. F. xii. 

96. 

Mac-Randyllboy, (Gyllafpoe) Vesp. F. 
xii. 28. 

Mac-Randyllboy, (....) Vesp. F. xiL 

Mac- Vicars, (Donell) Tit. B. xiii. 23. 
Macey, (Steph. de) Tit. B. xi. 147. 
Machado, (Ant.) a miffionary, Vesp. F* 

xii. 141. Tit. B. vii. 118. 
Machario, (deAbbate) Vesp. D.vi. 67. 
Macrobins, (Aorl. Ambrof.) Theodos. 

Saturnalia, Vitel. C. iii 82. 

Excerpta, Tii. B. v. 53, 56. 
Macy, (Simon de) Cal. D. iii. 4« 
Maddox, (R.) Otho, E.viii. |66. 
Madecayne, (la) Nero^ B. vi. 298. 
Madrid, (Treaty of ) 1526, Vbsp. F. v. 
65. 

Maes, (Advocate) Vesp. C. vii. 448. 
Maeftricht, (Chron. Epifcop.) Tit. D. 
XXV. 97 b. 

Maeftricht, (Jan. van) Galba, D.iii. 324. 
iv. 12. 

Magdalen, (Mary) life. Tit. A. xxvi. 
174. 

Magdeburgenfis Concilii (latuta, Cal. A. i. 
203. 

Magis, (Narratio de uibus) Galea, E. 
viii. 3. 

Magna Carta, vid. Cartae antiquae, SutuU 
antiqua. 

Magnus, (Dr. Thomas) Archdeacon of the 
Eaft-riding of York. 
Lett. &c.— (1516.) Cal. B. vi. 103. — 
(1417.) CAL.B.ii. 253,286 — (1524.) 
Cal. B. i. 75, 118, 1 21. ii. 87, 138, 
3o6* vi. 329, 333, 341, 344, 364, 
366, }68, 372. vii. 77-M 1525-) Cal. 
B. I 108, 109, ii5> 3^' 43» 49> 
52* 54« SS> 59* 73» 83. loi, 109, 
120, 121, 132, 135* 169. vii. 

,^ 3^ 61.— (1526.) Cal, B. ii. 112, 
114, 142, 145, I73» 176, 294, 295, 
300. iii. 115, a9S» 3<^>- vii, 38, 46, 
48.— <IS27.) Cal. B. i. 106. ii. 118 
127, iii. 44.— (1528.) Cal. B. ii. 63, 
91, 95, lie, 123, 125, 129, 171. vii. 
io6^ 109, U.9, 121.— (15*9-) Cal. 
B. ii. 77.— (1533 ) Cal. B. ii. 24, 



116. iiL 46, '61, 160, 161, 163, i66» 
167, 168, 267. vii. 176.— (1534.) Cal, 

B. vii. 181. (fine A**) Cleop. E- .ti. 
250 b. 

Mahieu, (CoHartle) Gal fa, B. viiL 42^ 
43- 

Mahonlet IIL Turk. Etnp. Neilo, B, iL 
266, 282. xi. 1, 77 b. 225, 24U 
Vid. Mohaftimed. 
Maidert Bradfey, (Priory) Aug. ii. 14, 
Mailrofs, (chronicle of) Otho, D. iv. 46 

Faust. B, ix. i. 
Mainwaring, (R.) Jul. C. iii, 137 bu 
Maitland, (Ja.) Jul. C. v. 198. . 
MaitMnd, (Sir John) Secy, of State, Cal^ 

C. viii. 206. ix. 177, 187, 220. 

Maitland, (Sir Wm.) Lord Lethington. 
Letters, &c.— (1561.) Cal. B. x. 139^ 
143.— .(1562.) Cal. B. X. 210.-* 
{1566.) Cal. B. ix. 244*. TiY. C. 
vii. 104. — (1567.) Cal. C. i. 39. 
—(1568.) €al. C. i. 26s.--^(^^6^j 
Cal. C. i. 346 b.— (1575.) Cal. C. 
it. 58, rou 115. i43> »^t^9!9, 284, 
466.— (1572.) Cal. C. iii. 332,335. 
3^4, 383 --(i573-) Cal. €. iS. 
417, 461. iv. 12, 22 b. 2j, tS 
(1574.) Cal. C, iv. z^^ b. 

Matochia, (Frat.) ord. minor, de 7 pcc^ 
cat. mortal. Vitbi. C. xiv. 6. 
Candoizatio> Faust. B. i. 204 

Malafpina, (March. Guil. C«s.) de Ma- 
drignano. Tit. B. vii, 120. 

Malbie, (Sir Nic.) Tit. B, xii. 226, 484b. 
xiii. 203, 285, 294, 300, 304, 320# 
335> 338> 342, 34^» 3^4> 370- 

Malchi, (Sci.) vita, Vasp. E. iii. i>6. 

Malcolm, R. Scotor. Vesf. A. ix.x%^ 
de ejufdem obitu, Vitel. A. xx. 75 K 

Malcolm HI. Canmore, K. of Scdtland, 
Cal. B. vii. 289. 

Maldonado, (Donna Yfabel) Galba^ C. L 
194. 

Malines, (Magiftr. of ) Galba, C. iii. 63. 
Mallet, (Dr.) committed. Tit. B. vi 
494- 

Mailing, (Weft) Tit. B. viH. 367. 
Mailing lands, (a deed) Aoc. ii. 20. 
Malmen>ury civitas: carta iibertatis, Vf. 

TEL. C. ix. 196 b. 
Malmen>ury Abbatia : fundatio, Faust. B« 

viiL 128, 265 b. 
Conventio cum Abbate de Evefluun, Vt^ 

TEL. E. xvii. 226. 
vid. Godefridus, Guilelmui. 
Malta, (order of) Otho, C. ix. 56, 589 

90, 101 j 102. 
Malta, (intelligence ooaceming) Cal. E.xi. 

45. Nebo, fi. vi. 389. Vitel. B. iL 

67 b. 

MaltOB, (Priorat. B. Marie de) regift. cart. 

Claud. D. xi. 
Malyncs, (Gcr.) Jul. C. iii. 118. Otho, 

E. X. 325. Vbsp. C. xiv. 8. Tit. B. 

V. 404. 
Man, (Ifle of) vid. Mannia. 
Mancufa, (de) Claud. E. viii. io. 
Manderfcheid, (Erick von) Galba, C. vii. 

240. 

B^dei, (Bp. of) negoc with tiie D. of 

Lane. Cal. D. iii. 9.3. 
Mandeville, (Sir John) 

Travds, Tit. C. xvL Aff. ir. 59. 
MandeviUe, (Robt. de) Tit. a ». 246. 



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MandevUle, ( • • • ) Jul. C. liL 125 b. 

127- 

Mangy, (dc provinda) Tit. A'. xxiv. 64. 
Manlion, (Amaod Gail, de) Cal, 1>. iii. 8, 
9- 

Maan, (John) Dean of Gloucefter, Vbsp. 

C. vii. 293, 297, 299, 303. 
Mann, (Jo.) Galba, C. ii. 324, 5^8, 

329. iii. 140. 
Mann, (Mr.) Jul. C. ix. 83. Vbsp. C. 

xiiL 407. 

Manners, (Roger) £. of Ratland, Tit. B. 
iv. 321. 

Manners, (Thomas) K. of Rutland, Vesp. 

F. xiii. 89 b. 
Manners, (Elynor) Vbsp. F. xiii. 90. 
Mannia, (Inf.) de antiq. Jul. F. x. 124. 

Chronica regum, ice. Jul. A.* vii. 30. 
. Varia, Jul, A, vii. 51. Tit. B. viii. 

Manning, (Tho.) Dean of Windfor, Vesp. 

F; xiii. 35 b. 
M^nningville, Cal. C. vii. 129 b. 
Maniiud, (Jac.) Cal. E. vi. 277, 296. 
Manors, (royal) Tit. B. iv. 250. v. 258. 
Manrede of the realm, (orders concerning) 

Vesp. C. xiv. 439. 
Mans, (Bp. of) Vitel. B. xii. 219. 
Manfcil, (SirRobt.) Tit. B. vii. 466. 
Mansfeld, (Pet. Hen. Ct. of) Cal. E. ix. 

416. Galba, C. iii. 5. V. 98. 
Mansfeld, (Carlos Conde de) Galba, C. 

ix. S26. 

Mansfeld, (Volrad, Ct. of) Vbsp. F. vi. 49. 
Mansfeld, ( . . . Count) Galba* D. ix. 
299 b. 

Mantua, (...) Duke of» Neho, B. vL 19. ' 
Mantua, (Marquis of) vid. Gonxaga. 
Mannactttii, (Nic.) verfos, Vbsp. A. xvi. : 

II. DoM. xiii. 96 b. 
Manufadores, (fundries concerning) Tit. 

B. v. 194, 196, 198, 242. 

Mapes, (Walter) Vesp. £. xii. 3. 85 b. 
88 b: 113. Tit. A. xx. 67 b. 160 b. 
164 b. 165, 169 b. 
Maps, Aug. i. vol. i. 8c ii. paffim. 

of England and parts thereof, Aug. i. 
voL i. 6, 8, 9, 17, 18,44. 
Marbodus, vel Marbodens. 

de lapidibns, Claud. A. xii. 75 b. Tit. ; 

A. xxvii. 175. D. xxiv. 16. 

Epift. ad Agenidorem, ClaUd. A. vi. 
282. 

Verfus, Vitel. A. xii. 120, 124. 
March, (Chrifline Dunbar, Coumefs of) 

Vesp. F. vii. 96. 
March, (E. of) vid. Mortimer. 
Marches in the North, vid. Borders. 
Marcus, de virtutib. herbar. Vitbl. C. 

iii. 6 b. 

Marente, (Jac.) Nbro, B. vi. 217. 
Marefithal, ( W«lt.) E. of Pembroke, Vbsp. 

C. xiv. 416. 

Marefchal, (Win.) E. of Pembroke, Tit. 

B. xi. 42. 
Maraweterra> Nbro, C. tii. 186. 
Margaret Q. of Nava):re, Vbsp. F. iii. , 

S7 N 

Margaret of Scandinavia, Nbro, B. iii. 
19, 2J. 

Margaret to Hen. VI. conceding her 

raniboii Vbsp. F. iii. 30. 
Margaret Q:, of Scotland. 
Contraa of marriage, with K. Ja. IV. • 

Vbsp. C. xvi. 144. 
Letters, S^-— (1503.) Vbsp. F. xiii. 61 b. 
•(1513.) CAL.B.vl.74.-(isf40CAU 



B 1.164.(1$!;.) Cal. B. i. 28. ii. 368. 
iii. 273. vi.78,84, 85, 1 r9b.i23,i 25.— 
(1516.) Cal. B. i. 202, 206, 251. ii. 
211, 283, 320. vi. I05.-*(I517.) Cal. 
B. i. 239, 241, 244, 252, 253. ii. 270, 
27S. — (1518.)- Cal. B. i. 13a b. — 
(15110.) Cal. B. i. 230, 246 b. 247, 
274, 475. ii. i9S.^(i5»i.) Cal. B. 
i. 187. 'vi. 109, '2312.— (1522.) Cal. 
B. i. 166, 197, 204. li. 268, 272, 276. 

v. 214. vi. 208, '244f 246 b. 251, 270. 
vii. I44, 146. — (iS^^3 ) Cal. B. i. 
159, 170, 172, 180, 181, 189, 194, 
257 b. 268, 269, 279, 281. ii. 35, 242 
274. vi. 287, 293, 379-*^(i524.)Cal. 
B. i. 89, 174. 176, 177, 185, 209, 
211 b. 218, 223, 228,234, *3^' ^S4» 
2j6, 259, a6i, 263, 266, 272, 283, 
291. ii. 226. iii. i;4, ii2> 124, I4if 
187. Vi. 377, 378, 38a, 384, 402, 
404. vii. 56, 58, 69.— (1525.) Cal. 
B. i. 92, 203, 215. ii. 50, 51, 53. 

iii. 104. vi. 191, 416. vii. 23* 2$, 
65. viii. 18. — (1526.) Cal. B, ini\. 
159 b. 160.— (1528.) Cal. B. vii. 73, 
167.-^(1534.) Cal. B. iii. 41, 200. 
(i535.)Cal. B.i. 158.— (i537.)Cal. 
B. i. 160 b. 191, 208. ii. 5.— (fine A*>) 
Cal. B. i. 249, 250, 278. ii. 204. 
Vbsp. F. iii. 17, 36. xiii. 74. 

Her pedigree, Jul. F. ix. 3. 

A difcharge of the council, in h^r favour, 

Cal. B. i. 184. 
Solemn advice to her, Cal. B* vi. 194. 
An agreement againfl Albany, Cal. B. 

vi. 332, 378. 
Margaret, filler to Edw. lY. 

Her marriage, Nbro, C. ix. 173 b. 
Margaret Dfs. of Lenox, daughter of Q:^ 

Margaret, vid. Stuart. 
Margaret of Flanders, Dfs. of Burgundy, 

Galba, B. i. 48, 66, 69, 74. 
Margaret Dfs. of Mantua, V^sp. F. iiL 

109 b. 

Margaret Dfs. of Parma, Galba, C. i. 75, 

81, 89 b. 175 b. 203 b. 218. ii. 165 b. 

259. iiL 33 b. 68, 77, 107, 133. 
Margaret Dfs. of Norfolk, daughter of T. 

Brotherton : herdefeent fromK. Ethel- 

bnght, Jul. B. xiL 257. 
Margaret Archdfs. Dfs. of Savoy, Oovemefs 

of the Low Countries, Cal. D. ix. 

111. Galba, B. iiL 12 b. 16, 17, 19b. 

20, 66, 67 b. 74, 74 b, 78 b. 79, 

81 b. 82, 86 b. 87, 89, 147, 226 b. 

iv. 62, 72 b. 76, iji b. 163 b. 167, 
aoo, 200 b. v. 26, 184, S2I, 261, 
261 b. 298 b. 338, 339 b. 377, 379. 
vL 3, 9, 9 b. 10, 14, 16, 36 b. 37, 
37 b. 61 b. 73 b. 79, 81, 89, 89 b. 

13S» *37» H3» ^S^^ ^^5 2, 
2 b. 242 b. 301, 308, 309, 334 b. 

353 354 b- 375- ^»29* 30. 79* 
97, 105 b. 106, 107, no b. nib. 
117* 130, 134 b. 137 b. 138, I50, 
172, 179, 179 b. 185 -b. 19^. ix. 7, 
9 b. 25 b. 31, 33 b. 36,44, 55 b. 59 b. 

IOI> I2I b. 135, 168. VlTBL. B. 

xviii. 61. Vbsp. F. TiL 61. 
Margariu, foror Leulini: de illius ^matri- 

monio* Nbro, Cm. 181 b» 
Margarita, (Sea.) vctfu* de^ Cl^op, A. 
xiv. 27, 31 b. 
Vita, Don. xi. 95. . 
Paffioi Ti«. ill 71 b. Cal. A. ?iiL 



Margarita Moniali, (Narratio de) Tib. C; 

xi. 170 b. 
Margiits, (Geo.) Jul. C, iii. 1*5 b. 
Maria, (B.) Virgo. 
Nativitas, Cl a u d. A. i. /i . 
Genealog. Vbsp. E-viL 126. Ibpk.xi. 
43 

De illius astate, Cal. A. xv. 135 b. 

Purificatio, Nero, E. L 140. 

Lamentatio, Clbop. D.vii. 183. 

De affumptione, Nbro, E. L 2%$. Vi- 
tel. A. xiiL 87 b. Vbsp. E. x. 2 b. 
DoM. xL 86 b. 

Votivalaus in eandcm,*riB. A.iiL 104. b. 

De miraculis, Cleop. C. x. 100. 

The XV joys of our Lady, Tit. A.xxvi. 
157 b. 

Knights of the Virgin Mary, Tit. Ai 

xxiv. 102. 
dc tribus Maiiis, Cal. A. x. 201 b. 
Mariae Magdalcnae (Sc«.) vita, Cal. A. viii. 

159. DoM. xL 92. 
Maris i£g]^ptiacae converfio> Claud. A. ii 
74 ^- ' 

Mariani Sccltl chronina clara, Nbro, C. 
V. 25. 

Excerpta, Jt/L. D. vi. 67. 
Marianus monafl. vid. Colchefter. 
Marie, ah Anglo-Norman poetefs. 

Lay de Laurival,CAL. A. ii. 33 b. Vbsp. 

B. xiv. I. 

Nightingale, (Lay de Lauftic.) Cal. A. 
ii. 57. 

Marillac, (...) Cal. E. ii. 166. 
Marinae, (Scae.) vita, Nbro, A. iiL 52 K 
Mariner, (Hugues) Vitbl. B. v. 204. 
Marifcd, vid. Adam. 
Maritime caufes, Cal. E. ix« 492. 
Mark, (Eberhard de la) D. Of Booilloli, Bp. 

of tkgt, Vb«p. F. iii. 102. 
Mark, (Robt. Count de la) Galba, C. vii. 

300. Tit. a vL 133. 
Marka, vid. Engelbert. 
Markets, (concerning) Nbro, C. x. 85* 

87. Otho, D. iv. 128 b. Vesp. C, 

xiv. 95. 

Marlborough, (Hen. de) Chronica, Vitbl; 

E. V. 197. 
Marlborough, vid. Ley. 
Marlipn of Silidon, prophecies, Vesp. A; 

XXV. 47 b. 

Marlow, (Anthy.) voyage, Tit» B. viii* 
242. 

Mamix, (Phil, de) de St. Aldegonde, Cal. 
E. viL 341, 375: Galba, C. viiL 
198. D. ii. 99. iv. 103. 
Difcourfe on the wan. Galea, D. xi. 
257. 

Maroles, ( . . . Abbe de) Galba, C. vi. 
P. ii. 265. 

Maroton, (Louis) Galba, B. v. 146 b. 
336. Vitbl. B. xviii. 27. xx. 68 b. 
76. 

Marr, (E. of) vid. Stuart. 

Marr, (John) concerning Dr. Hillyard, 

Cal. B. vii. 250. 
Marre, (Mart.) Libel, Jul. F. vL 71 b. 
Marriages, of princes, Vitbl. C. xi. paffim. 
xvi. paffim. 
Of perfons of diflFerent religions, Vitbl. 

C. xi. 375. 

On the degrees of confanguinity that pre- 
clude them, Vitbl. C. xvL 206. 
Mars, (Dan. de) Cal. D. vi. 281. 
Marfin, (Francis) Report from iQaplea, 
Vitbl, C.xL 34. 



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INDEX. 



Marlhals of £ogland» 

Office, Jul. C. viii. 89, 95. F. vL 63 b. 
xi 1426. TiB.E. viii, 34 b. 173^ 210. 
Nero, D. vi. 86. Vitel. C. iv. 132 b. 
Vesp. B. vii, loob. C. xiv. 362, 385, 
400, 41+. 
Names of, Vbsp. C. xiv. 395. 
Mifc. Vesp. C. xiv. 409, 411. ^Tit. 
C. i* pallim. Dom. xviii. 23. 
Mar(hal of Ireland, Vesp. F. xii. 117. 
Marflia], (James) Sec. to Albany, Cal. B. 
viii. 162. 

MarthAl, (Rieh.) CLEbp.E. iv. i±B, 
Marlhalfca Court, Tix. Ci. 137 b. F. iv. 
308. 

Prifon, (Keeper of the) Nero, B. vi, 174. 

Marthe, (Scaev. & Lud. de Sea.) Jul. C. 
v. 179. 

Marthe, (See.) vie, Dom. xi. 97. 
Marcialis, (Sci.) vita, Clauo. A.i. 82. 
Martialis, (M. Valer.) £pigramm. Tit.D. 
XX. 132 b. 

Martianas Capella, Tit. D.xx. 102 b. 
Martin, (St.) London : charter, Claud. D. 

ii. 129 b. 
Manlnus IV. P. Auc.ii. 122. 
Maninos V. P. Bulla, Aug .ii. 119. 

Var. Clbop. E. lii. 24, 33, 41. 
Martin, (J.) Jul.C. v. 232 b. 
Martin, (Capt. W.) Vesp. C; xiii. 294, 

296. 

Martin, (Marjory) Tit. B. xl. 26b. 
Marcinego, (Abbot of) Nuncio in England, 

Jul. F. vi. 163 b. 
Martini, Qrd. Praedic. chronicon. Galea, 

B. xi. 129. 

Martini, (Sci.) de Dover, priorat. Jul. D. 
* V. 13. 

Chron. Vesp.B* xi. 72. 
Martini Poloni, Chronic de Pontif. Rom. 

Tib. a. vii. i. Cal« A. xvi. i. 

Fawst. B, ii. 117. 
Martruyt, (G.) 8e J. Fuys, Tit, B. ii. 218. 
Martyn, (Sir Rich.) on Irilh moneys, Otho, 

E. x. 271, 303. 
Martyrologia, Clauo. D. iii. 1,4. Tit. 

B.viii 323. 
Roman, Vitel. C. xii. 114. 
Saxon, Jul. A.x. 44. 
Martyribus, (Var.de) Nero, A. ix. 94, 

96b. 98b. Vitel. A. xv. 90b. 91. 
Mary Q^, of Bohemia, Vesp. F. iii. 63 b. 

68. 

Mary I. Q;^ of England. 

Mifcell. before her acceflion, Otho, C.x. 
3S3> 254, 257* »58» a59» ^^6i, 262, 
263. 264,267. Vesp. F. iii, 18. xiii. 
202, 203. Tit. C. vii. 176. 
On her going to refidc in Wales, 

Vitel. C. i. 23,36. 
Coronation, Append, xxviii. 91. 
Propoifals for marriage with 

Philip count Palatine, V 1 t e l . C. xvi. 

287. Vesp. C. vii. 177. 
Charles V. Galea, B. viii. 135. 
Vitel. C. xi. 193. Vesp. C.iii. 
66, 184, 196. xiii. 244. Tit. B. 
vi. 40. 

John K. of Hungary, Vesp. C. xiiL 
251. 

Philip K. of Spain, Jul. F. vi. 173. 
Vitel. B. xxi. 57, 84. C. xvi. 
134. Vesp. C. vii. 183, 192, 

Declaration of war againft France, 
Cal. E.V. 41. 



Grants, patents. Tit. B. xi. 435, 440, 
442, 458, 471, 477, 485, 491, 498. 

Letters, inllrudions, &c. (1553.) Tit. 
B. iv. 131.— (1554.) Cal. E. xii. 79, 
85. Nero, B. ix. 82. Vesp. F. iii. 
12b. Tit. B. ii. 119, ii9*, 123, 
124. iv. 130b. — (1555.) Cal. B. vii. 
498. E. V. 17. Vesp. F. iii. 20 b. 
Tit. B. ii. 113, 115, 116, 176. — 
(1556.) Otho, E.ix 84.— (1557.) 
Nero, B. viii. 3. ix. 85. Vesp. C. 
xiv. 585. Tit; B. ii. 121, i8g.— 
{1558.) Vitel. C. i. 273. (Sine A*>) 
Cal. B. iv. 245b. Vbsp. F. iii. 12, 
19 b. Tit. B. ii. 157. C. vii. iijb. 

Sermon at her funeral, Vbsp. D. xviii. 
94. 

Mifcell. Tit. B. ii. 182. C. vii. 195. 
Mary Tudor Q*^of France. 
Propofals for marriage with 
Charles V.Galba,B. v. i, lO. Vbsp. 

C. vi. 309. xii. 273. 
Lewis XIL Vitel. C. xi. 163. 
Her reception in France, V i t e l. C. xi. 

1 55. Vesp. B. ii. 
Lett. &c. Cal. B. vi. 106. D. vi. 143, 
149, 242, 254, 255. Vesp. F. iii. 
17 b. 21. xiii. 202 b. 

Mary Guife Q^of Scotland. 

Treaties, Cal. B. vii. 255, 268,274, 417, 
427, 429. 

Letters, &c. Cal. B. vi. 266, 267,468, 
479, 481. ix. 96 b. 98 b« X. 53 b. 85, 
91. 

Mary de Medicis, Q. of France, Vesp. F.iiL 
8s- 

Mary of Hungary, governefs of the 
Netherlands, Cal. E.iv. 278. Galba, 
B. X. 10, 55, 69, 70, 71, 72 b. xii. 198. 
Vesp. F. iii. 87 b. 

Mary Q3, of Scots. 

Hiflory, Cal. B. iv. 286. viii. 296. 
On her claim to the crown of England, 
JuL.F. vi. 164. Cal. B. iv. i. 241, 

242. V. 202, 252, 312, 318. viii. 234. 
ix. 66, 246, 233*. x. 13, 95. C. ix. 
78, 85. Tit. C. xii. i. D. xxi. 28. 
F. iii. 284 b. 

Propofals for marriage with 
Edward VL Cal.B. vii. 292. Vitel. 

C. xi, 225. xvi. 238. 
FrancbIL Cal. B. ix. 15, 21, 31, 91. 

E. xii. 362. Vitel, C xvi; 302. 

Ve5P. F. V. 137, 
Henry Darnley, Cai.. B. iv. 250. x. 

279,286 b. 288, 290. 

The D. of Norfolk, Jul. F. xi. 21. 
Cal. B.viii. 177. C. i.316, 347. ii. 
241, 499. iii. 98. 

DiflcntionwithHenry Darnley, Jul. F.x. 

90. TiT.F. vi,92. 
Promifes to Both well, Ca l. C. i. i , 206 b. 
Propofal for her n^eeting Q^Eliz. at York, 

Cal. B. ix. 173. x. 141 b. 

A bill in parliament againft her, Cal. B. 
viii. 256. 

Proceedings of her commiffioners in Eng- 
land, Cal. B. ix. 307, 308, 313. C. i. 
169, 174, I74»* 177, 178 b. 182, 183, 
>93» *97» ^9^9 202, 204, 207, 213 b. 
221,223b. 224,225,226b. 227^228, 
230, 230 b. 231, 233, 237, 239, 241. 

243, 25a, 254, 256, 260 b. ii. 5, 108, 
446 b. 447> 45<5» 450 b. 452# 456* 
482. iii. 303. 395,^ 423. D. i. 32 b. 
Tit. C. xii, 111. 



Conferences at Weftminfter concerning 
her, Cal. B. ix. 308. 

Arraignment and trial, Jul. F. vL 2I# 
250. Cal. B. IV. 284b. v. 170, 3714 
viii. 171, 238,354. C.iii. 221, 311, 
353- 333' 34O' 4iOt 434» 436* 4^3* 
495. 504- 

Abftrads of her letters to Babington, Sec* 

Jul. F. vi. 247. 
Concerning papers in a filvercaflcet, Ca l, 

C.i. 260 b. 
Secy. Davifon concernbg her, Ti t. C. 

vii. 48. 

Trails againft her, Cal. C. ii. 521, 528, 

531. iii. 347, 420. 
Tradls in vindication of her, Jul. F, vi. 

12. Cal. B.iv. 94, 135. v. 177 b. 

viii. }82. C.i. 46, 270. ii. 106. E. viL 
301. 

Marias dete£tio, Cal. D. i. 3. 
Proceedings of the Scouifh lords in her 

interefk (Caftillians) Cal. B. viii. 

243 b. 245, 250. C. i. 62, 136, 137 b. 

156, 234, 278. ii. 183, 391, 444b. 

480. iii. 281, 289, 293 b. 322, 327, 

343, 428. iv. 29,71,76. 
Treaiies and ncgociations. Cai.. B. v. 

300. viL4$i. ix. 126. X. 5, 88. C. ix, 

411. Galba, D. x. 124. Tit. F. 

xiii. I20. 

Letters, memorials, commiflions, &c. 
(1547.) Vesp. F. vii. 69«*-(i55i.) 
Cal. B. vii. 374. — (1599.) Jul. 
F. vi. 157 b. Cal. B. iv. 225. ix, 
44, 46, 53, 105 b.. X. 8, 9 b. 55^ 
56.«-(i56o.) Cal. B. x. 90.— 
(1561.) Cal. B. v. 305 b. viii. 282. 
ix. 170, 171.— (1562.) Cal. D. f. 
3.2b.— (1565.) Cal. B. X. 316b* 
333 b.— (1566.) Jul. F. vi. 2. Cal. 

B. x. 388.389.-.(i567.) Cal.B.x, 
393» 39St 397-— (> 568.) Cal. B.ix. 

. 25i», 252*, 260, 261, 263, 264. 
287, 297, 298, 299, 300, 304, 314, 
315 b. C. i. 61 b. 68,75, 94* 
108, 110, 121. 128, 139, 141, tJLip 
144, 147, 154, 159, 161 b. 185, 
195, 213, 215, 259, 269. iii. 233.—. 
(1569.) Jut. F. vi. 14. Cal. K. 
ix. 252, 315. C. L 277, 280, 284. 
290, 292, 304, 306 b. 310 b. 311, 
31a, 315, 325, 348. ii. 95. iii. ^35, 
—(1570.) Cal. B. ix.380. C. ii. 3, 
38, 46> 53* 55» «»S» "89, 205, 
278, 439, 440, 442, 444' 445» 463* 
468, 469. vi. 22. — (1571.) Cal. 

C. ii. 6, 90, 117, 118, 120, 121, 
123 b. iii. 72, 161, 164, 231,232, 

' 258. -T- (1572.) Cal. C. iii. 247, 
3"3» 3H» 31^' 393» ^00, 402.— 
(*573') ^'al. Civ. no— (1575.) 
Cal. C.iii. 485. — (1576.) Cal. 
C. V. 65. — (1577.) Cal. C. iii. 
490, 492, 495, 507. V. 71, 80.— 
(1578.) Cal. C. V, io8,«— (1579.) 
Cal. B. vi. 178. C. iii. 535.' v. 
129. — (1580.). Cal^ C. vi. 49.—- 
(1581.) Cal. B. viii. 313. C. iii. 
569, vii. 218. ix. I, 78.— (1582.) 
Cal. C. vii. i, 21, 5i» 57, 58, ^% b. 
64.— •(1583.) Cal. B.iv. 278. viii 
329, 330.— (1584.) Cal. C. viih 
36, 45, 51, 59, 107, 136, 138, 
I39» i4»» H3» »63» 166.— (1585.) 
Cal. C. viii. .ip8, 173 b. 179b. 
ix. 99, 100. b. i. 89, 89 b.— (1586.) 
Cal. B. v. 164. viii. 147, C. 



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INDEX 



viiL 285 b. ix. 138, 261 b. 26$^ 
265 b. lyu 278. 3S^» 33^ 339» 
413, 449. Nero, B. vL 360.— 
(1587.) Cal. C. ix. 462.— (Sine A«) 
Jul. F- vl 240, »47. Cal. B< iv. 
237, 285. V. 318. C* ii. 454. iii. 
498. Nero, B. vi. 364, 400. Vesp. 
F. iii. 38. xtii. 227^ 

Mifcellaneons papers concerning her, Jul. 
F. vi. 6, 9, 16, 18, 30, 43, 254. Cal. 
B. V. 312, viii. 135, 240, 242. ix. 
84, 219 271, 39S< X. 34. C. i. 
46, 71, 83b. 103, 105, 115, 126, 189, 
211, 265, 270,273,276, 278 b. 305, 
313, 335. ii. a, 18, 13;^, 391, 486. 
iii. 71, 187, 223 b. 458, 497. V. 62, 
1 27. vii. 136. viii. 59, 138, 139. 142, 
143. ix. 112, 457 b. 457 ^-v- 
119. vi. 381. Nero, B. vi. 348,390. 
Galba, C. iv« 197. X* 339 b. 

Interceffions in her behalf, Jul. F. vi. 
261b. Cal. B. ix. 273, 286. C. ix. 
451, 487,488. Galba, £. vi. 312. 

Reafons for her death, Cal. C. ii. 524, 
531. ix. 494, 511. D.i. 40- 

Commiffion for her execution, Cal. C. 
ix. 156. 

Her death, Jul. F.vi. 246, 266 b. Cal. 
B. v. 175 b. C. IX. 163, 465, 471, 
481. 

Her will, Vis p. C. Xvi. 145. 
Her funeral, Cal. C. ix. 159. 
Epiuphs, elegies, Cal. C. ix. 460. 
In tranflatione corporis, pocma. Tlx. A. 

xiii. 178. 

Carmen votivism lA etttdem, Vtsp. C. 

xiv. 197. 

Vferfcs on he# death. Tit. C. vi. 172. 
Reafons for not revenging her death, 

Jul. F.vi. 66. 
Comparatio cum Jana Neapolitanai Cal* 

B. Vi 2384 

llary of Britinny; 

Marriage to Alphonf. ofCaflilei VtTEt. 

C. xi. 4 b; 

Mary daughter of Ch. V. VbSp. F. iii. 
61 b. 

Mary daughter of Emmatluel K. o^ Portu- 
gal, Vbsp. F. iii. 48. 

Mary, widow to the D. of Richmond, fon to 
Hen. VIII. Vesp.F. xiii. 75. 

Mary (St.) Hall, Oxford, Tit. C. vL 
'iJ7- 

Mary's, (St.) Spittle, without Bilhopfgate, 

London, Nero, C. iii. 198. 
Mafon, (Mr.) Cal. B. viL 33 j. 
Mafon^ (John) Cal. E. iv. 243. Gal^a^ 

B. X. 94. C. i. 87, 172. VitEL. B. 

xiv. 157. Vesp. C.vii. 200. 
Mafort, (Tho.) Vesp. C.vii. 220. 3diL327. 
Afaffic, (telizabcth) CAL.C.iii. 419. 
Matathias, (liled £. of Northumberland, 

Vesp. P. xiii. 16. 
Matignon, (Marihal) NerO, B. vi. 398. 
fAmhxna Paris* 

Flores HiHoriarum, CLAtJD. E* viii. 14. 

Nero, D. v. 2. 
Chronicor. Angliae abbreviatid, ClaifI). 

D. vi. 9* 

HidorisB Anglor. fragmenta, Vitel. D. 
Li. 

Gefta abbatuni Sci. Alb&ni, CLAub. E. 

iv. 98. Nero, D. i. 30. 
ProcelTtts tenentium Monaft* So. Albani, 

Claup. E. iv. 307. . - 



Hiftor. Ofis I. et II. ClaIid, £. iv. 84. 
Nero, D. i. i. ' 
Mattheoluli lamenutioaes^ Glbop. C. ix. 
64. 

Matthew, abbot of St. Marjr, Dublin, Tit- 

B. xi. 21 b. 

Matthew, (John) Cleop. E. iv. ±6g b; 
Matthew, (Tobias) Bp. of Durham, Jul. 

C. V. 24 b. Cal. D.ii. 295> 361, 368. 
Vesp. F. xii. 198. Tit. B. ii. 286, 
315, 362. vii; 424. 

Matthias Emp. Vesp. F. iii. 66 B. 
Matthias, (Archduke) GalBa, C. iii. 130. 

vi. P. i. 95, 102 b. 122, 156. P; ii. 

11,25, 28,36, 187,355. Tit. B. vii. 

337- 

Mauricii (Sci.) paifid. Tit. D. xxiv. 108. 

Maurice de Naflau, Pr. of Orange, G A l b a , 
C. vii. 302, 306. viii. 176 b. 180, 
189 b. 407, 409. D. ii. 80, 338. iv. 
22 1. V. 360. viii. 104, 129. X. 20, 
148, 183 b. xi. 73, 131,202. xii. 115. 

E. I, I20, 1I4. 

Maunce Ct. de Naflau, Cal.E. xl. 204. 

Nero, B. vI. 331, ^33. 
Maurice, (Marq. of Berghen-op*zoom, 

Galba, B.xi. 178. C. x. 233. 
Mauritius Landgr. of Hefle Caflel, Vesp. 

F. iii. 98. 
Mauvifiere, vid. Caftehau^ 
Maximilian I. Emp. 

Treaty with France and Spun, Cal. D. 
vi. 275. 

On his wars, Ti b. C. iv. 268. 

Lett. CommiiT. Sec, Galba,B. iiL 22 b. 
76. V. 25, 51, 245. ViTEL. B. xviii. 
4, 30, 60, 174, 189, 226. xix. 22,26, 
29, 52 b. 69, 128, 146 b. 201, 228, 
230, 274, 356 b. XX. 26, 47, 79, 88, 
103. Vbsp. C. xii. 254. F. iii. 60 b. 
6i. 

Maximilian IL Emp. Nero, B. ix. loi, 103, 
I20, Galba, B. xi. 280, 284, 288, 
351, 361. Vesp. F. iiL 65. 

Masdmilian, Archduke^ Ga lb a, D. iv. 260. 

Maxwell, (John) Lord Morton, Cal. C. ix. 
123. 

Maxwell, (Robert, Lord) Cal. B^i. 322, 

325. iii. 86, 181. vi, 26, 164, i66. C. 

viii. 263* 
Maxwell, (John) Lord Herries. 
Letters, Cal. B. viii. 266. ix. 267, 270, - 

joj, 325. C. I, 140, 148, 150, 163, 

167 b. 

Mifcell. Cal.B. ix. 7 b. 
Maxftock, (Monaft. de) advocaltio tideA 

fafta, ViTBL. C.i;^. aoi. 
Mayenne, (Charlei de Lorraine, Due de) 

Cal. E. iii. 135. viii. ^, 561. iX. 293. 

Nero, B. vi. 282. 
Meafures and Weights, vid. Pondera et 

menfurse. 
Meawtys, (Peter) Cal, E. L i8. 
Medals, vid. Coins. 

Mede, (Wm.) Recorder of Cork, Tit. B. 
X. 288. 

Medckerke, (Car.) vid. Meetkerke* 
Medeihamiled, (Monalt) Charter, Aug4 ii. 
5- 

Medicinalia, Jul. D. viii.77 b. I09. Cal. 
A. XV, 126. Vbsp. D. iii. 210. E. viii. 
13. xL 44. Tit. A. xxvi. 127. D. 
Xxvi. 16 b. DoM. L 55 b. Faust. A» 
viii. 171 hi Appehd. vi. 2^5* 



Aphorlfmi medicinae, Clbop. A. xiVit 
27 b. 

Medicina ex qu^idrupedibds, Vitbl. C4 
iii. 71. 

Remediafct incantamelita, Vitbl. C. iii. 
80. 

Remedium contra fpafmum, TiT. A. xix. 
115. 

Le virtu de Lofmaryno, Tit. A. xxvi. 9k 
De roinuendo fanguine, Don. ix. 14. 
Receipts, Cal. A. ii. 11 b. Vitbl. C» 
iii. 135. 

Medicis, (Johnde) vid^LeoX. P. 
Medicis, (Julias, Card, de) vid. Clement 

VII. Pope. 
Medicis, (Laur; de) Vbsp. F^ iiL 5r. 
His government of Florence^ Faust. 

C. ii. 29. 

Medicis, (Laur. de) D. of Urbmo, Vi- 
tbl. B. iii. 97 b. 98, 211 b. 
Medicover, an Metecoven, vel Martinego, 

(And. van) Nero, B. vi. 358, 409, 

411 b. 

Medina Sidonia, {p, of) Galba, £. i. 
3di. Tit. B. ii. 150. 
Lift of his force?, Vesp. C. viii. 97. 
Mediteranei maris forma, Doiif. xiii. iii. 
Medway, (coarfe of the) Aug. i. vol. i. 

Meetkerke, (Adr. de) Galba, C. vi. P. i. 

98. P. ii. 8 b. viii. 11. 
Meetkerke^ (Baldwin de) Galba, D. v. 

184. 

Meetkerke, (Car.de) Nero, B. ti. 306. 
Mekefburg, (de EecL de) Vitbl. A. iL 
100 b. 

Mela, (Bern, i) Vitbl. B. xxt. 156. 
Melanchton, (PhiL) Vbsp. D. xviii. 85. 

Clbop. E. v. ^39, 242, 244, 252. vL 

326. 

Melcheti, (D. Laz. de) a Ferfian, Tir. B. 
viL 177. 

Melchifed^ : de ejdfdem faccrdocio, Tir» 

D. XX. 177. 
Melcomb Regis, Vbsp. F. ix. ^73, 174. 
Melfordi (Ric.) Bp. of Salifbury, Tit. 

X). 2. 

Mellent, (Rob. de) Com. Glouc. extents 

terrarum, Jul. B. xii. 182. 
Niellifont, (monaftery) Tit. B. xi. 309. 
Mellitus Anglor. Archiep. Vbsp. B. xx, 

204, 212. 

Melfa, (Meaux) Cartiilar. Monafl. Vitbl. 
C.vi. 

Melton, (John) Tit. B. xi. 2. 

MelVil, (Sir Robt.) Cal. C. iv. iio% iii. 

viii. 23, 30. D. ii. 210, 219. 
Melville (....) Cal. E. X. 279. 
Nielvin, (Adam) Cal. C. ix. 126. 
' Mendo(a, (Don Bernardino de) G a l b a, C* 

V. 40, 50. vii. 13b, 131. D. viL 8. 

Vbsp. P. v. 320. Tit. B. vii. 187, 385. 
Inftr.— Vesp. F. v* 332, 337. 
Mendo9a, (D. Inigo de) Bp. of Burgos, 

Galba, B. 9, 134. Vesp. C. iv. 2 b. 

26 b. 39 b. 90 b. 91 b. 115, 219 b. 

vii. 390, 392. xiii, 252, 320. 
Meneven, vid. David^s. 
Menninck, (Capt.) Galba, D. iv. 303. 
Menologia, vid. Calendaria. 
Menfurse, vid. Pondera. 
Mepham, (Simo) Afchiep. Cantuar. 

Conftitutiones, Vitel. A. ii. 63 b. 73 b 
Mercktor, (Ger.) Jul. C. V. i. ' 
Merch, (Euftach. de) Nbro, C. iii. 2^7, 
Merchants, (Engliih) 
Privileges, Tib. D. viii. 

$ H 



Digitized by 



I N D E X. 



T""^— ■■ .,. „wj g .j: - „ .-:,:T=rr^- 

Jiderchants Aiwtnwen, Nero, B. ynu 
6, 7 b. 11. ix. 139. Galba* C. i. 
83, 146, 161, 173, 177. iL 4a8, D. viii. 
284. ix. 23 b. 132, 133, I5S,I57» 159' 
|6q> 163^ 176 b. 209b. 817,232. X. 
95. xiii. 158, 165, 169, 179, iSS«i93, 
196, 199, 211. E. i. pafiiiD. Otho, 
£• iii. Vesp, C. xiv. 419. Tit. F.iv. 
z6i. FaV9t. C. ii^ 81. 

Merchants of die Staple, Galba> B. xii. 
127, ia8, 129. Vesp. C. xiii. 269. 
Faust. C. ii. 94. 

Merchant fliips : caafes concerning them, 

B. vii. 20^, 210, 211,213, 214. Nero, 
215, 218, 219, 223, 215, 229, 233. 

Merchants, (charters granted to various) 

Otho, E. iii, 
Mercia, (laws of) Jul. C. ii. 78 b. - 
Mercia, (Bifhops of) Tib. B. v. 20 b. 

Meredithi de Madoco Carmina, Vitel. 

C. ix. 130. 

Vita, Vitel. C. ix. 141. 
Mereworth, (town of) Tit. B.viii. 367. 
Meriadoci R. Cambriae, vita, Faust. B. 
vi. 2. 

Merick, (John) Nbro, B. viii. 35. 
Merimouth, (Adam) vid. Adamus. 
Merlini, (Ambrofii) Silvellris. 

Propbclia, Jul* A. v. 48, 172 b. Tii. 

A. ix. 4, 99. Claud. B. vii. 213 b. 

221, 231. Nbro, A. iv. 65. D. viii. 

175. Galba» £• ix. 46. Vesp. £. vii. 

106 b. Tit. A. xix. 63. D. vii. 30. 

Cleop. C. X. 66. Faust. A. viii. 

109 b. 115. Appemb. iv. 102 b. 
Vita, Vesp. S.iT. 112 b. Tit. A. xix, 
. 74. 

Mex;ode, (J. Baron de) Galba, D. vii. 
234- 

Merrick* (Job.) Ep, Sodor; de Inf. Man* 

nias, Jul. F. x, 124. 
Morton* (Coayent. Miurisdc) RegifLcart. 

Cleop. C. vii. 58. 
(Iiflges de) Vesp. £• ui. 21 b. 
Menila, (Pad) Jul. C. v. 21 b. 27 b. 

Mefa, (Bern, de) Bp. of Drinawar (Trf- 
nopoli) in Hungary, Vesp. C. i, 93, 

Mefchines, (Ranulphus de) Ceftris comes. 

Finalis concordia, Nero, C. iji. 173. 
* Proles 4 forormn, Ne ro, C. iii. 1 82 b. 

Cartas, Nerq, C. iii. 183. 
Mcficres, (Perrot de) Tit. B. vii. 174. 
Meflengers, (rewards to King's) Vesp. C. 
xiv. 422. 

Mcflyndyne, ( Jane) Cleop. E. iv. 270 b. 
Mefuragc, (office of) Tit. B. v. 252. 
Methodiqs, Patarenfis Epifc. 

De principio fecuU, &c. Vesp. E. iii. 

136. Tit. D. iii. 138. 
Mettecoven, (A. van) Nero, B. vi. 223, 

213,* 233. 
Metl, (an attempt upon) Galba, £. i. 

128. 

Meurs, (plan of) Aug. i. vol. ii. 95. 
Meufej (courfe of the) Auo. i. vol. ii. 63. 
Meyrus, (Marcus) Nero, B. iii. 133. 
Micea, (MarcAnt.) NcRO, B. vi. 218. 
Michael (St.) churchy London, Nero, 
^ C,ix, i5sb. 

Michaelis (Sci,) revelation Jul. A« vii« 
123. 

Michaelis Comobienfis p9<HnaU# Vssp.D* 
V. 149. 



Micbfll, (Fr.) Jul. C. iii. IJJ 179. 
Michcll, (Fra.) Tit. B. vii. 422. 
Michiel, (Gio.) account of England, Ni ro, 

B. vii. 150. 
Middleburg, (Magiftrates of) Galba, C. 

i. 57. D. i. 210. ix. 200. 
Middleburg, (John Abbot of St. Mary) 

Galba, B. i. 14* 
Mtddkbam manor, Jul. B* xii. 2(44 b. 

246 b. . 
Middlcmore, (Hey) Vesp. F. vi. 89. 
Middlemore, (memorandum for Mr.) Cal. 

B. ix, 316. 
Inilru&ioQs to, Cal,C. i, 301. Galba, 

E. vi, 26. * 
Lett. — Cal. C, i. 96. 

MiddleCc^, (charter of) Claud. ii. 
125 b« 

Middleton, (Sir Hen.) voyages, Otho, E. 

viii. 221, 223. 
Midenfis, (Ja.) Jul. C. iiL 149, 156. 
Milan, (treaties with) Jul. £. ii. 86. 

Claims upon, Nbro, B. vi.37. 
Milan, Archbp. of, Cal. E. iv. 30. 
MUdmay, (Sir Ant.) Jul. C. iii. 61 b. 

Cal. £. ix. 402, 403. Galba, C. vi. 

P.ii. 184. 
Jn(lru^.«-CAL. E. ix. 381. xii. 13. 
Mildmay, (Sir Francis) Galba, C. iii. 

187. 

Mildmay, (Hum.) Jul.C. iii. 45 b. 
Mildmay, (Sir Walter) Cal. C. ix. 47, 
JO. TtT. C. vii. II b. 
Grant of Sulthay, Vesp. F. iv. 7a 
Mildrythz, (Scad.) 
Naule, Cal. A. xiv. 121b. 
Vita, ^e. Vesp. B. XX. 143, 166^ 262. 
Milfbrd Haven, (plan pf) Aug. L vol. iL 
20. 

Military affair^, Jul. F. v. Cal. D. ix. 
308. E. i. 58. V. ii8. Galba, D. i. 
31. V. 140, 141. ix. 2. Otho, £. ix. 
41, 144 b. 250. xi. pafliffl. Tit. B. v; 

^S* 39> 72> 83t ^9>93'99' i^i, 
i3i> 132, 133. Appekd. xxviii. 17^ 
AO, 25. Vid. Army, Levies, Mailers. 

Miller, (Hugh) Cal. E. xw 404. 
Milles, (Tho.) Jul. C. iii. 29 b. 45. 
MiUi, (J.de) Grand Mafter of the Hofpi- 
tallers, Nbro, B. viii. 38. 

Millo, (Ant.) Infulario, Jul. E. ii. 1. 
Mills, (Tho.) 'Cal. C. viii. ^96. ix. 177, 
209,242,* 25i;253.Galba, C. vii. 55. 
Milward, (Wm.) Galba, C.x. 240, D. i. 

202. 

Mines and metalurgy. 
In England, Jul. F. vi. 222. Tit. B. 

iii. 18, 22, 28, 33. iv. X47. V. 389, 
391. 

Privileges granted to miners, Otho, E. 

X. I. 

Gold mine in Scotland, Otho,E. x. 12. 
Silver mine in Ireland, Tit. B. x. 187. 

Minores, (fratrcs) 

De eorundem Monaft. London. Vitel. 

F. xii. 273,316. 

Speculum perfedionisfrat. minor. Cleop. 
B. ii. 71. 

Ordiuis regube, d?c. Niro, A. ix. 75, 
94, 96 b. 98 b. 100 b. 102. xiiL 159, 
17a b. 173, i86b. 2r7, ^31. D. L 
156. Vitel. F. xiL 3*9. Faust, p. 

iv. 10, 34, 4^. 

Min^ti (Laur.) p^ens, Galba, S. ix. 
49 



Miat, (Engliih) Otho, £. x. 171, 174, 
184, 186, 191, 198, 325, 343, 346. 
(Irifti,) Otbo, £. X. 243, 260, 271. 
(Foreign) Oriio, E. x 277, a84, 287. 
Vid. money, coins. 
Mirabilift (vii.) ntundt, Cal. A. ^u. 40b. 
Vitel. A. xii. 39 b. Vesp. B; xxv. 
144 b. Tit. D. iii. 126. 
MirabiHa Britanniie, vid. England. 
Miracles, Jul. D. vi. 73 b. Cal. A. xv. 
136. ViTCL. A. xii. 182 b. Vrspi 
A. ix. 183. xiv. 109. xviii. 83 b. xxv. 

SI- 

Mirei, (Jo.) Canonici de Lullefhul^ car- 

men, Claud. A. ii. 127. 
Mirki, (Job.) liber fedialis, Claud, A. 

ii. 1. 

Mifcellaneoos TraAs and Memoiandums, 
(colie^ions of ) Jul. C. v. 80 b. 84b. 
202 b. D. vii. 128 b. Vitel. A. xiL 
121. xiii. 87 b. Tit. A. xbc 50, 
57. 

Miflblus, (Here.) Vitel. B. x. 76. xt. 85. 
Mitchel, (Sir Fra.) concerning his fentence, 

Vitel. C. xvii. 438. 
Moded, (Hermer) Galba^ D. ii. 102. 
Modvenna, (Sea.) viu, Clbop. A. ii. 
Mody, (Edm.) his Bulwark, Aug. iii. 17. 
Moeurs, ( . . . . Count de) Galba, D. iiL 

338. 

Mogul country, (miffions io the) Tit. B* 

viii. 221, 225. 
Mohammed Pfeudo-propheta, NERO,C. iL 
. 123. Tit. a. XX. iiib. Faust, A. 
vii. 149 b. 

Mohammed AboujiafaPi hift. prophecica, 

Vitil. A.iv. 
Mohammedanor. Jus. EccL et Civile, Vi« 

TftL. F. xviu. »x. 
Molenaers, (A.) Galba, D. n. 84. 
Molton Church, Suffolk, Nsro, C. ix. 

157. 

Molucca Iflands, (notes concerning the) 

Otho, E. viii. 218. 
Molyneux, (Dan.) Lett. Jul. C. v, 173. 
Molyneux, (E.) Galba, C. vii. 128. 
Molyneux, (Rob.) Tit. B. viiL 55. 
Monachi. 

Monachorum regnljcetconfuctud.FAVsT. 

C. xii. 

Benediflio, Tib. B. viii. 109 b. 
de viu et virtutibus Monachor. Vesp. D. 
xix. 25. 

Monafticorum ordinum pra?rogativa, 

Claud. E.iv. 322b. 
Rrgulae Monachor. Saxon. Faust. A. x. 

102. Tit. A.iv. 2. 
Capitnla LXXIL Tit* A. iv. 107. 
Regularis concordia, Tib. A. iiL i b. 
Difciplinap reilauratio, Faust. B. iiL 

154- 

de vita recluforum, Jul. A. ix. 2, i5. 
de modo admittendi Monachos, Nero, 

A. iii. 131. 
De veftiiu Monachor. Clbop. C. vii. 

15 b. 

Carmen fatyricom in Monachos, Dou. 

i. 157. Clbop. B.iL 5^ 
Contra fratres mendicante^ Vesp. D- 

xxiiL 23 b. 
Varia, Tit. A. iv. m, ii8. xx. S6.D. 

xix. 8. FjkV St. B. iv. 193 h. 
Monafteria. 
Foundations of monafteries in England, 

Jul. F. X. 97b. Claub. K.viU. 1. 



Digitized by 



t N D E X. 



Nbii«, C. iii. 17©. Tit. F. 
5- 

Lifts of montlteriei in Briutn, and their 
values, ViTBL. C. ix. 2t{. Vbsp. A. 
xvia. m b. Tit. C. x. 37, 41, 44. 
Cleop. a. xii, 46 b. B. iv. x8o, s88, 
aSp, 290 b. 300,307,308, 309, $11, 

Lift of founders of Abbies, Clbop. £. ir. 

Di^olution of monafteries. Tit. F. iii. 

^S^h. CtBop. E. iv. 167, 182, 192^ 

Append. xxviii. jio, 117. 
Rentals of Abbies, Append, xxviii; 

de sediiicatione clauftri muralis, Cleop. 
Cxi. 78. 

Oratio, et fermones in ele£lione, inftallat. 
ct vifitat. monaderii, Vitil. E. x. 

I43» »52» >57 
Monafterialia indicia, Ti fe. A. iii. 95. 
Colla^anea ex variis regiftris, Vitel. 
' F. iv. I. viii. 

Index librorum in monafteriis repertor. 
ViTBL. C. ix. 227. 
Moncada, (Hugodc) Vitil. B. vi. 197. 

viii. 103, 119. 
Money, (origin and ufe oO Jul. F. xi. 
26$. 

(Standard of) Jul. F, vi. 190; Otho, 

E. X. 148, 151, iS2» 299. 
Mifcell. Jul. F. vi. 84. Cal. C. iv. 

253 b. Otho,E. X. 155. 
• vid. Coins, Mint. 

Mongoumery, (Ch. dc) Cal. E. vi. 286. 

Tit. B. vii. 244, 252. 
Monialis virginis confecratio, Tib. B. viii. 

120 b. 

Monkton manor. Rent roll. Tit. C. x. 27. 

Monlnc CAL.B*ix. 113. 

Monmouth, (Jeffrey of) vid. Galfridus 

Monumeth, 
Monfon, (proceedings againft him) Vitbl. 

C. xvil. 390. 
Monfters, (mifccl. concerning) Tib. B. v. 

78 b. Vitel. a. XV. 95. xviL 17. 
Mont, (Chriftr.) Nero, B. ix. 80. Galba, 

B. xi. 43, 69, 94, 103, 165, 216, 228, 
241. 

Montagu, (Vifc.) Vbsp. C. vii. 107, 109, 

120,127,2x0. 
Montagu, (Edw.) Jul. C. iii. 84 b. 
Monugu, (Hen.) of Mancheftcr, Jul. 

C. iii. 175* 

Montagu, (Sir Hen.) Chief Juft. Tit. C. 
vii.4S. 

Montagu, (Hen.) Vesp. F. xiiLio6. 
Montegu, (Ja.) Jul. C. iii. 22, 36. 
Monugu, (John) B. of Salilbury, on his 

attainder, Jul. F. vi. 80. 
Montagu, (Rich.) Jul. C. iiL 76b. 122. 

Tit. B. vii. 163. 
Monugu, (Will.de) E. of Saliibury, Jul. 

B. xii. 198 b. 200, 268i 
Monugu, (....) }vh. C. iii. 41, 67 b. 

77* 77 1>- 

Monte, (Will, de) Cancel. Lincoln. nnme<^ 

ralc> Vesp. E. x. 126. 
Montcaglc, (Ld.) vid. Parker. 
Nlonteth, (Jo.) Cal. E. x. 338. 
Montfort, (Simon) comes Leicefbiae, Vbsp. 

A. vi. 168. F. i. 114. 
Montgommery, (varia de villa de) Vitel. 

C. y* 153, 154,155. 



Montgomery, (Robt.) Cal. Civ. 106b. 
Montibus, (Gul. de) Vbsp. D. xiii. 59, 
112. 

Montmartin, (....) Cal. B. ix. 51, 102. 
Montmorency, (Charles de) admiral, Cal. 

E. vi. 283, 304. Tit. B. vii. 250, 372, 

377» 389* 395- 
Montmorency^ Htnry Sr. de d^Anvillsp 
marefhal, Cal. E. vi. 874. Vesp. 

F. V. 20S, 21 B. 

Montmorency, (....) Cal. C. iii. 398. 
E. i. 59. ii. 166. Vbsp. F. vi. 82 b. 
112 b. 

Montpenfier, vid. Bourbon. 

Monnmentt, (ancient) in the North Of 

England, Jul. C. ix. idi. 
Moone, (John) Cal. C. ii. 23d. 
Moore, (SirTho. de la) Life of Edw. It. 

Vitel. E. v. 127 b. 261. 
Moralia, Jul. A. iL 141. vii. 94. Cal. fi. 

X. 305. Vitel. C. viii. 20. Vesp. 

D. vL 73 b. £. xii. loi b. io4« 106, 

119. 

Laetitia, Sobrietatis, &c Jul. F. vii. 129. 
de vita adliva et contemplat. Vbsp. A. 

xiv. 175 b. 
de virtutib. et vitiis^ Clbop. B. iL 65. D. 

viii, tad. 

de vitiis viietpcccato lingtts» Append. 
xxiv. 

dedeledatfene in pecCAto»OALBA»E.lv. 

176. Tit. A.xi. 83. 
de fpeciebtts luxoriat. Tit. A. xi. 109. 
Verfttscontra flagidofos morest Vbip«D« 
xix.5B* 
Moray, vid. Stewart. 

Mordaunt^ (Lord John) Vbsp. P. dii. I $^ 
Tit. B. i. 320. Cleop. £• iv. 130. 

Mordaunt^ (Lewis) Vbsp. F. xii. 173. 

More, (Treaty of) Cal. D. ix. 4, 16, 
38, 62, 66, 67, 84. 

More, (Sir Tho.) carmina. Tit. D. Iv. 
t, II, 12, 13. 
Lett. Cal. B.i. 30i,302> 303^ 306. vi. 
439. viL 67. Galba, fi. v. 122, 
269. vi. 210. viii. 54, 61, 70, 87, 
132. Vbsp. F. xiii. 136 b. Tit. B. 
i. 270, 323. xi. 391. Clbop. E. vi. 
149» IS9» 1^2' 

Morette, ( . . . de) Cal. E. i. 59. Nbbo, 
B« vi. 26. 

Morgan, (Pr.) Jul. C. iii. ^ti. GalbAj 

C vii. ^142. 
Morgan, (Sir Matth.) Tit. B. xii. 30. 
Morgan, (Thomas) depoiicions concerning 

himi Cal. C. ix. at. z$i, 266, 278*4 

Tit. B. vii. 414. 
Morgan^ (Col. Sir Tho.) Nebo, B. vi« 

361^ 6alba, C.'vii. 13^ viii. 57. 

xi. 258, 272. D. iii. 20i> 204. viii 

94. Tit. B. vii. 38,414. 
Morifon, (Tho.) Nero, B. vi. 146. 
Moriaix. (Tho. dc) Tit* C. L 509. 
Morlans, (Sieur de) Galba, D.x. 71. 
Morley* (Lord Henry) Vitbl. B« xk, 

262. 

Morney, (Phil, de) Seig. da Pleffis Marly^ 

Cal. E. viii. 46. ix. 185. x. 337. 

xL ,50. xii, 138, Nbro, B. vL 337. 
Morres, (Chriiloph.) inventory of the 

great Bark, Appeno.^ XxviiL I. 
Mofris, (Tho.) Tit. F. iv. 299. 
Morris, (...) Vesp. C. vii. 451, 453. 
Morocco, Nero, B. viii. 58, 60, 61, 63 

64 bi 



Mortimer, (Edmond) E. of March, Tit. 

B. xi. 5 b. 6 b. 7. xii. 368. 
Mortimer, (Roger) E. oF Match, Tit. B. 

xi. 19 b. 5 J. 
Litene contra ilium, alior4ue proditores^ 

Faitst. B. i. 217. 
Mortmain, (ftatute of) Tit. B. iv. 221.; . 
Morton, (E.of) vid. Douglas. 
Moryfon^ (Sir Rich.) Nero, B, vl 13, 

113, 130, 144, 154. Galba, B. 
xi. 52, 58, 65, 72, 105, 107, 

1 14, 117, 125, 127, 151. xii. 22U 
230, ii6. Tit. B. x. aoi, 230, »3ti 
Cleop. E. vL 311. 

Molbirt, (Gull.) Galba, D. ii. 82. 
Mothe, (Wm. le) CaL. D. vL 34I. 
Motrell, (Lady) her encertainmeilt, Vbsp. 

C. xiv. 79. 

MotWi (Mons. de !a) Galba> C. i^t, 309. 
Motte, (Franc, de la) vid. PeaelOi. 
Moubray, (Noms des Seigrs. de) Nbro^ 

D. vi. I. 

Mountaigiie, (Aoth.) T^it. B. ii. 347.. 
Mountford, (Nic. de) Vbsp. F.xiii. 8 b. 
Mountjoy K. at arms, account of a tourna- 
ment, Vitel. B. viii. i8d. 
Mountjoy, (W.) Vest. F. xiii. li 2. 
Mount joyi (...) Vbsp. F. xiiL 287. 
Mountjoy» (Lord) vid. Bkmnt; 
Mowbray, (Joh^ de) de Axiholiae^ 

Placiu, JvL. 6. xii. 184 b. 
Movtrbray, (Rog. de) Clbop. D. iiL 198. 
Mowbray, (Tho.) E. of Nottingham, created 

E. Marflia], Tit. C. i. 116. 
Moydow Barony^ (chart of) Ana. i. v<rii 

ii. iS. 

Muller, (Vincent) Galba, E. i 3{o, 
MaUcf Sidan, K. of Morocco^ Nbro, B. 

xi. 302, 30$. 
Mttlltneux, (Mat.) a pilots Tit. B. x. S26 
M^^ockwiti, (Ehreftfdbd» baron de) Galba^ 

D. xiii. 186, 189, 211, ^55,239^ 
Mundaville, (Hen. de) praOiie of furgeiyi 

GALiiA, E. xiii. 
Mundy, (Vincen*) Vbsp. F. mL 140. 

Munfter, (Province iit Ireland) defcriptiotti 
JtJL. F. vi. 197. 

Muntechencfi, (Matilda de) Nbro, C. iii. 
182 b. 

Murat Rcy, Captain of Algiers, Nbbo, 

B. xl 276. 
Murimuth, vid. Adanius. 
Mttrinus, ^pifcopus Alexandrin. de ratione 

Pafchali, Cal. A. xv. 80 b. 
Muris, (Egid. dc) Tib. B. ix. 
Mttris, {Joi de) ProphetiflS de rebe^ An* 

glieis, Vbs^. B. vii. 104. 
Murray, (James) Cal. C. vi. Jj. D. h 

Murray, (James) Regant of Scotland, Vbip, 

F. vi. 189. 

Murray, (£. of) vidiStoBrt. 
Mttfard, (J.) ClB^Pi fidv. 99. 
Mtticovy. 

Tranfada inter Angliam et Mafodviam, 

Nbbo, B. Viii. i<«^3$. 
Trade tOt Nb bo, B« iiL 258 b. 26]. 
Chronicle of« Vi t b l . F. x. 
Mufetulla, Emperor's lUnbafi. oc Rome^ 

Vitbl. B. id.Ai4. 
Mufgrave, (Sir Simon) Cal* Dt it 1^4. 
Mufgrave (Sir Tho.) Cai.. B. x. i (3. 
Mufgrave, (Sir William) Cal. C. iiL 
349 b. 

Mufic, Jui^ Ai vii. 131 bi Tib. A. vii* 
38 b. B. 1x4 C. vl. 16 b. xi. 22, 12$ b. 
Cal. a. xiv. i. Ntao^ fi. viii- 



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Galba^ B« iv. 182. ViTEL. A. xix. 

89, Vbsp. a. xviii. 168 b. 
Mullatella^ (Jo; Ant.) contra divortium Hca. 

VIII. Append, xxvii. 23. 
Muffelbcrg, (Battle of ) Cleop. A. xi. 
MuftaphaAga, Turklfti ambafa. Nero>B. 

xi. 245, 276. 
Muftcr-maftcr, (duties of) Ox mo, E. xi. 

347- 

Mufter-rolls of Berwic, RoxburgTi, EdJn- 
burgh, Linlithgow, Pertli, and Dundee, 
Vesp.C. xvi. 1,9, 13. 

Mufters, Otho, E. xi.40, 76, 78,90,95, 
102, 112,135, 139 b. 148, 198 b. 202, 
212 b. Vbsp. F.xii. 199. Tit.B.v. 
8b. 53, 73»8i, IIS- 

Muynacrt, (Coxn, von) GalbA, C. iv. 
126. 

Myconius, (Frid.) Cleop. E. v. 227. 
Myrmecoleon Clauftrale, (Coliatio contra) 

Cal. a. i. 259. 
^lyftcrics, in old Englilh verfc, Vesp. 

D. viii* 



n 

Naas, (Barony of) Tit. B. xi. 64. 
Nacldwyck, (Joh. van) Cronyckc van Hol- 

lant, Ti B. C. iv. I. Vitbl. F. icv. 
Nape, (Wm.) Jul. C. iii. 185. 
Napier, (Barbary) Inqueft upon, Cal. D. a. 

47- 

Naples, (Vice Roy of) vid. Lannoy. 
Naples (Treaty of) Cal. D. ix. aoi. 
NarVa, (de recuperanda) J u l. F. vi. 2 1 9. 
Kafon,(El Abadde) Vitbl, B. v. 65. 
Naflau, (Cha.) Galba, B.vii. 175 b. 
. NalTau, (Louis de) Galba, C. iii. 296. 
NaiTao, (Cts. of) vid. Engeiben, Gerlac, 

MaQrice,Williani* 
Navarre, (concerning the fucceflion to] C A l. 
D. iii. 107. 
(monnoye de) Nero, B. vi. 278. 

Nane, ( ) Secy, to Q:, Mary : depofi. 

tions, Jul. F. vi. 42 b. 
Lctters, Cal. C, iii. 499, 500. viii, 165. 

ix. 266, 278 
Mifcell. Cal. B. v. 133, C. viiL 160 b. 
D. i. 88, 88 b. 89, 89b. Nbro^ B. 
vi. 348. 

Nautonier, (. . . • de) Cal. E. xi. 237. 
Navy, (Royal) 

(LiHoO 1588, Jul. F. vi. 277. 
Warrants relating to the navy office, 

Otho, E. viL 
Proceedings of a conuniffion, Jul. P. iii. 
Regulations concerning, Otho, E. viii. 

147. TiT.B. viii. 148. 
Increafeof, Tit. B. v. 129,390. 
Abufes in the office. Tit. B. viiL 213. 
Number of fhips with Edw. UL Tit. 

F. iii. 262. 
Mifcell. on maritime iaffiiirs, Cal< E. i. 

L50. Otho, E. viii. and ix. paffiiB. 
A navy account, Otho, E. xi. 61. Ap- 
PBfTD.xxviii. 1,4, 9, II. 
Naval expeditions, Jul. F. x. iii. Tit. 

B. viii. 87. 
Naval engagement, Cal. D. vi. 337. 
Nazarii, (S.) corporis inventio, Claud. 
A. i. 44. 

NebucodonoTor, 8cc. (AllegOri* de) Nero, 
A. i. 109. 

L.. . 



Necham, (Alex.) de ndminibus utenfilium. 

Tit. D. XX. i. 
Necrologia, vid. Obitnaria. 
Nedham, (Fra.) Galba, C« viii. 25^ 
Nedham, (....) difcourfe, on the woollen 

trade, Galba, E. i. 163. 
Nelfon, (Tho.) Examination, Cal. C. L 

256. 

Nemiffus ^i^i ati^vins ^muf. Gals a, £. 
iv.^05. 

Nemours, (Mons. de) Vbsp. F. v. 2^4. 
Nennii, Coenobiarchae Banchoreniis, hif- 

toria Britonum, Jul. D.v. i. Tib. 

E. viii. 264. Cal. A. viiL 41. Nbro, 

D. viii. 63. ViTEL. A. xiii. 90 b. 

VxfiP. B. XXV. 126 b. D. xxi. I. 

Hxc plerumque, fed perperam* Gilda 

tribuebantun 
Neot, (St.) cartuL mona6erii> Faust« 

A. iv. 2 b. 20 b. 

Neot, (S.) vita, ClAud.A. v. 141b. 
NerohiSus, (Alex. de) Vif el, B. iii. 81 If. 
Nefriiith, (John) Cal. C. v. 3, rf8. 
Netherlands, Vid. Batana, Belgium. 
Neufville, (Cha.) Galba, C. xi. 2ii. 
Neufville (. • • . de) Cal. E.iii. 159. xi. 
275. 

Nevill, (Alicia) Cfs. of adiibury^ Jul. B 

xii. 263, 240. 
Nevill, (Anne) Cfs. of Warwick, her eftates 
granted to Clarence and Gloacefter, 
Jul. B. xii. 138 b. 
Her petition to Pari. Jul. B. xii. 317. 
Nevill, (Cecilia) mother to Edw. IV. 

. Vitbl. E.xvii. 250. 
Nevill, (Charles) E. of Weftmorland Cal. 

C. L350. iii. 433. Vasp. C. xiv. 
584. 

Ncwll, (George) Vbsp. F. xiiL 36. 
Nevill, (Geo.) degraded. Tit. D. xxi- 30. 

Nevill, (Geo. de) Breviade cnllodia. Jut. 

B. xii. 169. 

Nevill, (Henry) E. of Weftmorland, Cal. 

B. vii. 461. 
Nevill, (Sir Henry) Cal. E. ix. 505, 508 b. 

X. 2, 9,21. 
Nevill, (Jane) Tit. B. vii. 458. 

Nevill, (Joan) Cfs. of Weftmorland, vid. 

Pianta|;en^t. 
Nevill, (Johannes) Miles de Kibfi Inquis. 

deterris, Jul. B. xii. 265. 
Nevill, (John) Lord Latimer, Vesp. F. xiii. 

131." 

Nevill, (John) Vbsp. C.xiv. 475 b. 
Nevill, (Lane) Jul. C. iii. 66. 
Nevill, (Radttlph) Jul. B. xit. 246 b. 
Nevill, (Ralph) ift E. of Weftmd. Vbsp. F. 

vii. 63. xiii. 84, 84 b. 
Nevill, (Ralph) E. of Weftmorland: deeds, 

Jul. B. xii. 143,' 163, 272, 298 b. 
NeviU, (Rich.) E. of SaUft)ury, Vbsp. F. 

xiii. 31b. 37. 
Nevill, (Rich.) E. of Warwick, grant of the 

W. marches, Jul. B. xii. 137 b. 

VesP.P, xiii. 42. 
Nevill, (Robt.) Bp. of Durham, Vesp. P. 

vii. 42. 

Nevvcaftle-apon-Tyne, (Plan of) At/o. L 
vol. ii. 4. 

Newenar, (Adolph. count de) Galba, D. 

ii. 128. xii. 26i. 
Newenar, (Walbourg countefsde) Galba 

D. ii. 130. iv. 3. 

Newfoundland, (Settlement at) Otho, E« 

viii. 5. 

Neuville, (Jehan de) Cal. D. iii. i6x, 
103. 



Ncwnham in Com. Oxon. (Can* de) Jul. 
C. ii.335. 

Newport, (Tho.) Bailif of Aquileia,OrHo, 

G.ix. 31, 33. 
Ncux, (Chrift/de) Jul. G. v. 164b. 
Nice, (Gongrefs of) Cal. E. iv. 1 1. 
Nicholasi (St.) Hofpital, Tit. E.v.j^ij. 
Nicholfon, (Geo.) Cal. D. ii. 76, 370. 
Nicholfon, (Otho)^lriT. B.v. 297. 
Nichodemi Evangelium, Galba, £.ix.54b. 

Vesp. E. i. r82b. 
Saxon. Vitbl. A. XV. 57. 

Nicolai, (Sci.J miracula, Tik. B. v. 74. 
Ve^p. D. ii. 57. 

Nicolai in. P. Bullx, Clbop. E. i. 211. 
Nicolai IV. Papae, Bulla, Jul, D. ii. 262. 
Cleop. E. i. 224, 226. 

Taxatio, Tib. C x. 

Statut. Ne ro, C. ii. 50. 

Nicolai Glouceftria? chronicon, Cal, A. 

iii. i. 

Nicolaus de Cuf'a, Cardin. 
, Replica in Tudifcum, Cal. A. i. lojb, 
Nicolaus, (Prater) Vitel. B. xiv. 247. 
Nigelli Ep. Eliens, Breve, Nero. C. iii. 181. 
Nigelli verfus, Vesp. D. xix. 2, 5. 

Spec. Stultor. Tj t. A. xx. i. 
Niger, vid. Radulphus. 
Nightingale, k poem (ranflated from the lay 

de Laufticof*M3ry,CA L. A. ii. 57. 
Nimegucn, G a lb a, C. iv. 272. 

l^'^g^ of) Aug. i. vol. ii. gz. Cal. 
E. viii. 337. 

Niudegat, (Capella de) concelTa, S. Mar. de 
Suthwerc, Nero, C. iii. 181. 

Nix, (Rich.) Bp. of Norwich, Clbop. £. V. 
360*. 

Noa? area ddfcriptio. Tit. D. iii. 3. 
Noah: de divifione orbis inter ejufdcm 3 

iiJios, DoM. X. 4. 
Nobili, (Celare) Tit. B. vii. 159. 

Nobili, (Hippolyto de) Vitel. B. vii. 144, 
158, 163. 

Nobility, (a treaiife concerning) Jul. C. 
viii. I. 

Nobility, (Englifh) 
Defcents and arms, Jul. B. xi. F, ix. 7, 
25, 48. Tlb. E. viii. 150. Claud- 
C. i. ii. paffim. viii. Otho, D. iv. 1,61. 
Vitbl. C. ix. 262. F. xii. 95. Tit. 
A. V. vi. vii. B. iii. 147. viii. 276, 
282, 285, 287, 302. D. xxi. paffim. 
Faust. C. ix. paffim. E. ii. i. iv. i. 
^ feq. 

Lifts of nobles who came to England with 
Will. theConq. Jul. B. xii. 2, 3. 
Lifts of nobles and knights, Jul. F. x. 
20, 26. Claud. C. ii. 102. iii, Vi- 
tel. A. xvi. 2 10. Vesp. C. xiii. 403. 
Tit. B. ii. 72, 73. Append, xxviik 

lOI. 

Order of creations, Ti b, E. viii. 1 70, 206. 
Precedency, Jul. B. xii. 167 b. 168. 

Tib. E. viii. 40, 149. Vbsp. F. ix. 

40, IJO. Tit. b. xxi. 2 b. 
Allowances in war, Jul. C. ix. 144. 
Sylloge donationum multorum nobilium, 

Jul. C. vii. 135. 
Mifcell. Jut. C, vii. 229. . Tib. E. ix. 

Vbsp. C. xiv. 452. Tit. A. xiii. 185 b. 
Nobilium fodalitium Cantab. Tib. B. v. 

75- 

Moel, (Bdw.) Jul. C. iii. i^i b. 



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INDEX. 

I ,■■ .. 



Noel, (Laur.) Colleaanca dc Epifcopis 
Lindisfarn. & Dunclm. Vbsp. A. 92. 
Noircannes, (P. de) Govcrnr. of Hainault, 
Galba, C. iii. 24 b. 34, 35, 36, 41 b. 
NomencIator» vid. Lexica. 
Nonanty (Hugode) Epifc. Coventr. 
Conditut. Litchfcld, ViXEL. A. 169. 
Epill. Claud. £. viii. 11 b. 
Nonnia, (Jn.de) Cliop. E. iii. 174. 
Noraygue, (Rogue de) Nero, B. vi. 51. 
Norden, (Preachers of) Galba, C. viii. 
272, 

Norfolk, (defcription of) in vcrfc. Tit. 

A. XX. 165 b. 166. 
Norfolk, (D. of) vid. Howard, Margaret. 
Norham upon Tweed, (council of) Tit. 

D. xix. 100. 

Norman-crofs in Com. Huntingd. (Inquifiuo 

de pradiis) Nero, D* x. 140 b. 
Normandy. 

Map, Aug. i. vol. ii. 59. 

Hidory and Chronicle, Claud. A. xii. i. 
VlTEL. F. xvi. I. 

Conftitutio Henrici R. Tit. A. xiii. 141. 

States, Cal. £. vii. 119. 

Dukes, their dcfcents, &c. Jul. B.xii. 257. 
F. ix. 70. ViTEL. A. xiii. 17. Vesp. 

E. iv. 142 b. DoM. viii. 121. 

de geflis Normannor. Tib. A. ix. 8. 
Claud. D. vii. 9. Faust. A. viii. 
84 b. 

Milites qui debent ferviiia Duci Norm. 

Claud. C. iv. 226. 
£nglifh forced in Normandy, Cal. £. 

viii. 76 b. 78, 104. Tit. B. vi. 30, 
Armorial, Tib. D. ii. 63* 

Milcell. Cal. E. xii. 468. Vitel. A. 
XX. 71. B. xviii. 236. Vesp. A. xviii. 
162. Tit. a, iii. 52. 

Norreys, (F.) Galba, C. vii. 30. 

Norris, (Sir Edw.) Galba, C. x. 112. 
D. ii. 309, 313. iii. 187. viii. 125, 
183, 187, 248, 251' b. 256. ix. 8, 
12 b. 22, 39, 128, 193,229,261. X. 
Ill 41, 60, 61. xi. 12, 129, 210, 236, 
xii. 10, 19, 

Norris, (Sir Henry) Cal. E. vi. 10, 23, 
31, 46, 60, 80, 84, 9a, 93, 98, 116. 

ix. 226. 

* Norris, (Sir Joh.) Cal. E. vii. 383. viii. 
392, 394, 398, 483 b. 491. ix. I b. 
17, 195, 226, 277. Galba, C. vii. 
171, 258. ix. 95, 103. xi. 310. D, i. 
26, 43, 200. iii. 237, 243, 246) 256 b. 
iv. 199. vii. 15, 45. viii. 45 b, 58, 
61 b. 63 b. Tit. B. xiii. 483, 484. 
North, (council for- the) Vitel. C. i. 
261 b. Tit. B. i. 130, 509. F. iii. 
paifim. 

North, (Roger Lord) Cal. E. vi. 290. 
North, (Sir Edward) treafurer of the court 
of augmentations, Nero, C. ix. 148, 
155 b. 157, 157 b. 
North, (Geo.) Vesp. C. vii. 383. 
North, (Jo.) Tit. B. vii. 79. 
Northampton. 

Decim£ Ecclcfiar. in Archidiac. Nero, 

D. X. 178 b. 

Statuta Capiiuli, Nero, A. iii. 90b. 
(Feci. S. Jacobi extra) cartae, Tib. E. v, 
(Priorat. Sci. Andres) regift. cart. Vesp. 

E. xvii. 

Northampton, (Helena, Marchfs. of) Tit. 

B. ii. 344- 
Northampton, (Earl and Marq. of.) 
Vid. Parr, Howard, Compton, St. Liz. 



Northomberiand, (Kings of) Tib. B. v. 
21 b. 

(Earls of) vid. Percy, Dudley. 
(Bifhopsof) Tib. B. v. 21. 
Computus de cornagiis, Claud. C. 

ii. 2. 

Succeflio comitiim, Dom. viii. 9. 
(Wardens of) Cal. B. vi. 401. 
(Gentlemen of property in) Cal. B. vi. 
432. 

Northumberland, (Mathathias £i of) Vbsp. 

F. xiii. 16. 
Norton, (CHriftoph.) CAt. G. i. 377. 
Norton, (Mohaft. B. Mari^de) Cbm. Cheft. 
Carta confirihans donationes, Nero, C. 

iii. 176. 

Norton, (...) refpcfling unbound fub- 
jcds. Tit. F. iii. 267. 
of the 5 periods of 500 years. Tit. F. 
iii. 68. 

Norway, (chronicle of) Jul. A. vii. 30. 

Trader Ot HO, E. ix. 406. 
Norwich, (diocefe of) Vesp. F. ixi 269. 

Fefta fynodalia ejufdem X)iGec. Jul; B. 
vii. 58. 

(Hofpital at) Jul. F. vii. 22 b. 
Monailery, (foundation) Aug. ii. 103. 
Eledion of Mayor, &c. Cleop. C. x. 

Norwich, (Wm.) Jul. C. iii 158. 
Noftlcy, (Abhat. B. Ofwaldi) rcglft. cart. 

Vesp. E. xix. 
NotaB fententiar. &c. Cal. A. xv. 34, 35, 

35 b. 36. 

Notae in MScis. Vesp. B. xiii. 115 b. 
Notariae formulse, Vitel. E. x. 79. 

Ars tabellionatus, Dom. vi. 
Notle, (Monaft. de) Tit. F. vi. i. 

Nottingham. 

Feoda, Jul. C. ii. 32. 
Nottingham, (Earl of) vid. Mowbray, 
Howard. 

None, (Beauvoir de la) Cal. E. v. 122. vii. 
281. viii. 4, 6, 209, 448, 470, 529, 
538, 574. ix. II, 51,66, 132, 213. 
xii. 55. Nero, B. vi. 429, 444, 446, 
447. Galba, E. vi. 380, 380 b. 401, 
408, 413, 418. 

None, (Dan.) Galba, D.ii. 150. 

Novo-Ioco, (Prioratus de) compofitio, Nb* 
RO, C. iiL 197 b. 

Nowel, (Laur.) Dour, xviii. 38, 49, 99. 

Noye, (Wm.) his will. Tit. B. viii. 344. 

Noyon, (fiegc of) Cal. E. viiL 418, 541. 

Nammi, vid. Coins. 



O. 

Oaths: (forms of ) Jul. C. ii. 64. 

Coronation Oaths of Anglo-Saxon Kings, 

Cleop. B. xiii. 56. 
Of Englifh Sovereigns, Claud. E. viii, 

II, Nero, A. vi. 83. Galba, E. iv. 

lb, Vitel, E. xvii. 228b. Vesp. 

C. xiv. 112. E. X, 2. ^Clbop. F. ii. 

42 b. 

Of homage, Vesp. C. xiv. 162 b. 
Of officers and foldiers. Or ho, E. ix, 
144 b. 

Of a ferjeant of the ftunage, Vesp. C. 
xiv, 441. 

Of a dtrkof privy. fcal, Vesf^ C. xiv. 
443. 

Of a clerk of Pari. Tim^ D. i. i. 



Of Counfellors, Vbsp. C. xiv. 444. 
Of the Chancr. of the Exchequer, Tit. 

B. iv. 18 b. 
Of Herald-s Faust. E. i. 255. 
Of various officers, Vesp. C. xiv. 425. 
Obin (?ctcr) Tit. B. vii. 83. 
Obituaria, Nero, C. ix. i, 17. Galba, 

A. xviii. 28. 
O'Brien, (Therelagh) Vesp. F. xii, 104. 

Tit. B. xiii. 360, 
O'Brien, (Maurice) Bp. of Kilaloe, Tit. B. 

xii. 212. xiii. 216. 

O'Brien, (Morrough) created E. of Tho- 

mond, Tit. B. xi; 390. 
O'Brien, (Teige Mc Morghc) Tit. B. xiiL 

85. 

Obfequies, (Royal) Cal. E. v. 65. 
O'Connor, (Donoghe) Tit, B. xii. 137^ 

202. xiii. 413, 418, 441. 
O'Connor, ( . , , ) Tit. B. xi. 359. 
Oaavian Imperator, si poem, Cal. A. ii. 

20 b. 

Odo, (Archiep. Cant.) dc rcliquiis. S; 
Wilfridii Cl^auiJ. A. i, i; 
Synodns fub illo, Vesp. A. xiv. 173 bi 
Odo Abbas Cluniaceniis. 
de perverfitaic pravorum^ Tib, B. iii. 
151. 

Odonis Abbatis Sci. Martini dt Bcllo, cart«i 

Nero, C. iii. 180. 
Odo Abbas Morimnndenfis, de anale£Us 

Fernarii, Vesp, B. xxvi, 
Odone, (.^nglcfc) Tit. B. vii. 294. 
O'Donnell fam. Vesp. E. ii. 105. 
O^Donnell, (Conachius) Vesp. F. xii. 63, 

65, 66, 76, 83. 87. 
O'Donnell, (Ego) Vesp. F. xii. 83, 
O'Donnell, (Hugh) his fubmilTion, Tit. B. 

xiii. 466. 

O'Donnell, ( ) Vssp. F. xii. 83, 95. 

xiii. 144b. TiT. B. xiii. 466. 
O'Donnelly, (Share Mac Phelomy ) examinat. 

Tit. B.x. 236. 
Oerfchet, (Hen. dc) de cladibus Leodicnfi- 

um, TiTiD. XXV. 186. 
Offa K. of Mercia : hiftory, Ne ro, D. i. i. 

(charters, &c.) Aug. ii. 4, zy, 30, 99. 
OfFalye, (barony of) Tit. B. xi. 46. 
OlFeral, (Fagna Sc Kedagh) claims of, Tm 

B. xiii. 427. 

Offices, (public) Tit. B. iii. 154, 239, 264, 
272, 281. vid, Houfehold, Revenue. 

Officers, (public) Vesp. C. xiv. 423, 455, 
Tit. B. iv. <oi, 1^4. FAust. E. 
viL I. 

Officers of ftate : fiotes concerning, Vitel. 

C. xvii. I, 114. 

Ogellus, (Gul,) Tit. B. vii. 160. 
Ogle, (Robert, Lord) Cal* B. iii. 58, 105. 
Oglcby, (John) ilegociadoo, CaJ. B. viii, 
340. 

Ohtheri periplus, Tib. B, i. 7 b. ti. 
Olahus, (N.) GaLba, B.x, b. 
Olberti Clarenfis, monachi Wellrr.onaft,.viia 

S. Adelberti regis, Nero, E. i. 409 b, 
Oldcaftle, (Sir John) FrocUmar. to apprc-, 

hend him, Cleop. E. ii. 319. 
Oldingtofl, (R.) Oalba, B.i. 106. 
Olecumbe, (Eccl.de) Galba, fe, iv, 52. 
Oleron, (Confuet. Infulae) Ji/L. E. i. i. 

(Roules de) Ne ro, A. vi. 156. 
Olivares, (. . . Ct. de) Galba, D. iii 104. 

vii. 8, 279. 
Omadyn, (Odo) Vesp. F. xii. 100. 
Ombrugge, (* . , . de) on the government of 

the Low Countries^ Galba, C. x« 

347- 

81 



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1 N D X . 



O'MuIryan, (Ownhy) depofit. Tit. F. x. 

Onale, ( Count d^) Spaniih AmbafT. at 

Venice, Vesp. C.xiiu aao. 
Onclc, (Bonav. van) Galba, C. ix. 19J. 

O'Ncilc, (Con.) E. of Tyrone, Tit. B.xL 

379, 380 b, 
O Neile, (Con.) Baron Dungannon, Tit, 

B. xii. 6;6. 

O'Neile, (Hart) Vesp. F. xii. 61, 70. 
O'Ncile, (Hem) Tit. B.xi. 15. 
O'Neile, (Fclim) Vesp. F. xii. 93. 
O'Ncile, (Shane) attainder, Jul. F. vi. 
47- 

fubmiffion, Tit. B.xii. 21. 
O'Neile, (Tirlaugh Lenoogh) Vis p. F. 
xii. 39, 51. 

O'Ncilc, ( ) E. of Tyrone. 

His rebellion, Jul. F. vL 198. Tit. B. 
xii. II, 381, 386, 517, S^O' 6*5* 
43 1 . 469, 484, 491, 497* 5 » 5»0'5^7- 

C. vii 153. 

Submiffion, Tit. B. xiii. 434, 467. 
O'Neilc, Mifcell. concerning them, Vpsp. 

D. xviii. 134b. F. xii. paffim. Tit, 
C. vii. 15. 

Onithoni, Sutrini Epifc. 

Chronica, Rom. Pont. Jul. A. vii. 14. 
Opicii, (joh.) carmina, Vbsp. B. iv. 
Oragyll, (Corn.) Tit. B. vii. 162. 
Oragyllyd, (Corn.) Vesp. F. xii. 11. 
Orange, (Piinces of) vid. William, Matt- 

rice, William Lewis. 
Ordeal, (trials by) Jul. C. ii. 58 b. 95. 

Tib. B. viii. 155, 165 b. 177,186 b. 

Claud. D. ii. 15 b. 
Ordinances, (various) Claud. D. ii.268— 

277. 

Ordnance office: accounts, Jul. F. i. 
Warrants, orders, &c. Cal. E. i. 151. 

Otho, E.vii. Tit. B. iii. 123, 128. 

V. no. 117, 136, 332. 
Oregylly, (Edm. Fred.) Vesp. F. xii. 74, 
Orcilly, (Hugo) Vesp. F. xii. 41, 73, 89, 

91, 102. 

Orientisdefcriptio, Tib. B. v. 78 b. VirtL. 

A. XV. 95. 

Origenis honailia. Append. L 

Orkney Ifles* 

Intelligence concerning, Cal. B. iv. 261. 

Claimed by Denmark, Tit. C. vii. 134. 
Orleans, (D. of) vid. Charles, Lewis. 
Ormc, (Walter) Cal. E. ix. 281. 
Ormond, (James) Tit. B. xi. 24, 348. 
Ormond, (Sir Tho.) rcftored in bloody Tit. 

B. xi. 328. 

Ormond, (Tho.) Vesp.' F. xii. i. 
Ormond, (Walt.) Jul. C. iii. 75 b. 126. 
V. 230. 

Ofmond, (Countefsof) defccnt from Edm. 

E. of Lincafter, Jul. B. xii, 257. 
Ormond, (Earls of) vid. Batlen 
Ornifton, (Catherine) 

Examination, Cal. B. iii. 67. 
Orofii, (Pauli) Hifloria, Tib. B. i. i. 
Oxtelius, (Ab.) Jul. C. v. 2, 8 b. 10 b. 
15, 20 b. 

Onell, (J.) Galba, C. vii. 282. viii. 
83, 228. jt. 26, 157. xL 276. D. iii 

5, 245» 29*- 
Ortemburg, (Count de) Galea, B. ix. 
116. 

OrwcU river, (charts of) Aug. L toL i. 



Ory, (....) Jux. C. iii. 113 bw 115. 
Oibertusde Clara, Epift. ViItel* A* xvii. 

17 bk 19 b. 24. 
Ofljorn, (Anne) fuaeral^ Vesp. C xiv. 

196. 

Ofiander, (Andr.) Otho, C. x. 162. 
OfmanL Turk.Emp. Nero, B. xL 75. 
Ofmundi, (ScL) viu, Tit. F. iii. 259. 

Canonizatio, Cleop. Civ. ao6 b. 
Ofncy, (Monaft.) 

Chronica Anglor. per monacbam ejufdcm 
monaft. Vitel. E. xv. i. 

Foundation, Jul. C. vi. 243. 

Series abbatum, Vitel. E. xv.'2. 

Regiftrum cartar. Vitel. E. xv. 3. 

Supelledilis, Tib. A. ix. 100. 
Oforio, (Fr. Alvar. Bp. of) Vesp. C. iL 
4b. 

OlTory, (Upper) vid. Fitz-patrick. 
Oftend, Galba, C. viii. 328. ix.8i. xi. 10$. 

D. i. 106. ii. 49, 51, 55 b. 247, 290. 

V. 73, 152, 246. vii. ^i, 224, 312. 

viii. 269. xii. 40, 42. Tit. B. vi. 

104. vii. 72, 74. 
(Plans and fiege of) Jul. F. vi. 198, Aug. 

i. vol. ii. 99, 100, 104. 

Ofwini, (R. Deiror.) martyriomf Jv<.t A. 

X» 2. 

Ofwulf, (grant of) Auo. ii, 79, 97. 
Oterbernill, (Capt.) Vbsp. F.xii. 11 1. 
Otho V. Emp. Claud. I>. ii. 114. 
Otho, jun. D. of Brunftv. Lun. Galba, 

D. xiii. 119, 168,198,224,254,256. 

E. i. 134. Vesp. F. iii. 93 b. 

Otho, D. of BrunAvic Harburg, Galba, 
B. xi. 386. C. viii. 252. ix. 161. 

Otley, (antiquities at) Jul. F. vi. 299. 

Otiington, ('...) Jul. C. iii. 109 b. 

O'TooIe, (Rice) her confeffion. Tit. B. 
xii. 634^ 

Otterbourne, (Adam) Cal. B. i. 74. ii. 

299, iii. 298. vii. 34, II 6. 
Otterburn, (Tho.) chronica RR. Angliae, 

Vitel. F. ix. 144. 
Ottoboni conftitntio, Vitel. A. ii. 33. 
Otionis cottftitttdo# Vitel. A. ii. 28. 
Oudacei Archiep. Laodav. viu, Vitel. C. 

3f.47- 

Ottdenarde, Galba, C. vLP. iL 329. 
Oucn, (R.) Cal. E. xi. 77. 
Over, (John) Galba, B.x. 74. 
Overbnry, (Sir Tho.) Vitel. C. xvii. 396. 
Tit. B. vii. 477, 479, 484, 488. C. 
vii. io8. ' 
Overbury, (Wn.) Clbop. E. vi. 261. 
Overey, vid. Soathwark. 
Overkc, (barony of) Tit. B. xi. 76. 
Over-Yflcl, Galba, D.v. 304. 
Ovidius, (Pub.Nafo) 

Exccrpu, Jul.F. viL 18. 

De vetula, Vesp. B. xxiii. 53. 

Rubriques des Metamorphofes, Jul. F. 
viL 4. 

Outlaws, Tit. B. v. 312. 
Owayne Miles : a poem, Cal. A. ii. 89 b. 
Owen, Pr. of Wales, alliances with France, 
Tit. a. iii. 29 b. 

Owen, (David) dcpofition in (^^Catherine'f 

caufe, Vitel. B. xii. 98. 
Owen, (J.) Cal. £. x. 260. 
Owen, (Rog.) Jul. C. iiL 108 b. 
Oxenedes, (Joh. de) chronica, Nero, D. 

ii. 214. 

Oxford Univerfity and city. 
Stattttei, duiten. Ire. CtAV». D. viii. 
I. 



CoUeflanea de academia et villa, Faust« 
C. vii. 

Council, A* 1222. Vesp. E. iii. 100. 
Provifions, Tib. B. iv. 212. 
Conftituiions, Vitel. A. ii. 48. 
Queen's College: ftatutes, Cl a u d. A. ii^ 

s^ 

Cardinal's College, Tit. F. iiL 2. 

Cleop. ELiv. 273, 276. 
ColL B. Marije deWinton, Oxoaii, Jul. 

C. V. 207. 

Mifcell. Vitel. E. x. 121. Vesp. C, 
xiv, 593. F. xiii. 50. Tit. B. 1. 356. 
Faust. A. v. 2. 

Oxford* (Earls of) vid. Vere. 

Oxney, (chart of the ifland of) Aug. h 
vol L 63. 

Oyfel» vid.Cteatin. 



P. 



Pace, (Richard) 
Commiffiooff and Infh-uaions, Nero, B. 

vii. 28, 40. Vitel. B. xx. 1 1 u 
Cypher, Vitel. B. xx. 4. 
Letters, &c.— (15 14.) Vitel. 8.11.99, 
102. xviii. 107.— (1J15.) Galba, 
vi. 82. Vitel. B. ii. 120 b. xviii. 
187, 199, 199 b. 200, 204, 215, 222, 
231 b. 234.—(i5i60 Vitel. B. iii. 
17. xix. 3, 9, II, 27, 30, 40, 46, 63, 
79»^S« 10*. 104, 112, r23, 147, ,57, 
162, 189, 240, 268, 279, 298, 3i7, 
J23» 32s, 358, 351, 371.— (1517.) 
Galba, B.v. 233. Vitel. B. xx. 31, 
48* 54»S8» 60, 71— (rjiS.) Vitel. 
B.iii. 203. XX. 89.— (1519.) Galba, 
B.v. 285. Vitel. B. xx. 114, 138, 
HS» i47» (15*0.) Vitel. 

B.xx. 159— (JS21-) Galba, B. vii. 
77* 87, 9a, 99, 113, n6, 119, 123, 
133. Vitel. B. iv. 96, 197, 224.— 
(1522.) Vitel. B. v. 20, 26, 36, 41, 
43» 47' 50, 53* 55- 79. 85, 9;, 
101, 107.— (1523.) Cal. B. vi. 221. 
Vitel. B. v. 121, 137, 152, 16a. 210, 
ai6, 225, 229, 237._(i524.) Vitel. 
B- vi. 5,77, 91, JOG, 117, 136, 142, 
H7' 153. 170, 193, 196, 215, 222, 
223, 224, 230, 231, 239, 251, 256 b. 
—(1525.) Vitel. B. vii. 17b. 28, 
33t 35» 37. S^j 59. 83, 107, 143. 155, 
170. 172 b. 176 b.— (1526.) Nero. 
B. vii. 75.— (fine A«») Nero. B. vi. 
36. Galba, B. v. 391. Vitel. B. 
iii. 26, 84. xix. 2. XX. 5, 38. Vesp. F.. 
xiii. 155 b. Tit. B. i. 288. 

Pace, (Bp. of) vid. Badajoz. 

Pacollet, (....) Cal. E. i. 59. 

Paddei. (Dr. Wil.) prxfcript. Vitel. C. 
iii. 135. 

PsBOgthath, an Earl, (grant of) Aug. ii. 
82. 

Paget, (Walter Lord) Cal. B. iii. 49. v. 

21. Galba, fi.xi. 29. 
Paget, (Wm. Lord) Vesp. F. xiii. 157 b. 

Tit. F. iii. 273. 
Paget, (SirWUliam) Galba, B.xii. 41, 

7f* 9^ 92» ill b. 
Paget, (W.) Tit. B.v.25. 
Paget, (...•} Galba, B. x. 163. 
Paillo, ( . . . . de) Cal. E. viii. 97. 
Painting, (colours for) Tit. D. xxiv. 127. 
Palatinate, Galba, B. xi.;}i2, 243, ^li^ 

3>9' 323- 



Digitized by 



Goog 



Palcntia, (Bp. of) Vitel, B. iv, 177. 
Vesp. C. vi. 32^. 

Paleoiudorus^ ( Jo.) de Ord. QanocL Ap- 
pend, xxxvii. 1. 

Palermo, (....) Abp. cf. Galea, B. 
X. 54. 

Paleftine. (defcription of) Cai». A* iii* !• 

Galea, A. vii. 18. 
(Holy places in) Or ho, C. ix. 3, 32 b. 

TiT.D.iii. 68 b. 
Pallavicini, (Jo. Bapt.) Card. Vitel. B. 

ill. 162. 

Pallavicini Carmelits, Epift* Cleop. E. v. 
159 b. 

Pallavicino, (Sir Hor.) Nero, B. i. 263 b. 
226. Galea, C. ix. 41 b. D. iii. 
264. ix. 85. X. 70 b. xt. 51, 80. xii. 
'37» *39« B'V'* ^^9» *39« Tit. B.ii. 
214. 

Palmer, (Edip.) Galea, Q. xi. 335. 
Palmer, (Sir Hen.) Othq, £. ix. 162 b» 
Palmer, ( . • . } on coind, Otuo, £. x. 
301 b. 

Palmes, (John) T«t. i. 75, 

Pancracii, ^Sci.) Latis-aquenfi^onaft. carta, 

Nero, C. iii. 197. 
Panis et cere/ifiae affiia, Jul. D. vii. 127. 

Galea, E. iv. 2,^ b. Cleop, C. vii. 

14. 

Pantheop gcclefia, Nkro, E. i. 357. 
Pap-Caftic, (Infcnptions at) Jul. F. vi. 
289. 

Paper tr^de and roaAufadlure, Tit. B. v. 

196, 3 > 7. 
Papills, vid. Catholics, Recufants. 

Pappey, (Eccl. S. Auguil. de) infra Bi« 

fiiopfgate: fundatio, &c. Vitel. F. 

xvi. 1189 126 b. 
Paradoxes, Gal. D. i. 127. 
Parco-Heiaghy (monad, de) Cartular. 

Vesp. A. iv. 
Parco-Sunley, (Abbatia de) Regift. Cart. 

Vesp.E. xxvi. 
Hift. Abbatix, Jul. C. viL 265. 

Pardons, (concerning) Tit. B. L 146*»*. 
V. 377- 

Pareius a Jefuit, Jul. F. vi. 130. 
Paris, (city of) Vesp. F. x. Cal. D. ix. 
105. E. xi. 206. 
(Ruesde) en vers, Vitel. E. x. 62. 
Parliament of, Cal. ^. xii. 49, 373. 
Arms in 0ip pht^ches of, Jul. F. vi. 
291 b. 

Univcrfity, Lett, to P. John, XXII. 

Claud. E. viii. 262b. 
(Bp. of) vid. Ponch^r. 
Pariftics, (of) Faust. E. v. 99. 
Paris, (Mat.) vid. Mattharus. 
Parker, (Edw.) Lord Morlfy, Vesp. C. 

xiv, 169, 170, 171. ' 
Parl^er, (FJen.) Lord Mprley, Tit. B. ii. 
282, 290. 

Parker, (Matthew) Apb.ofCanterb. Vesp. 

F. nt. 189. Tit. B. ii. 302. 
Fkrkcr, (Rifch.) Jul. C. v. 45,64. 
Parker, (Will.) Lord Moumeagle: Letters 

concerning thfcGanpowder pk>t, Vesp. 

C. ix* ?46 b. Tit. B. viii. 332. 
P^ker, ( . • • ) Ga^ba, fi.x. 124. 
Parkins, (Dr. Chrift.) Jul. E. ii. 64. F. vi. 

J2. Np^jo» B. ii. 205, 207, 22?, 258, 

284, 306. iv. 40, 42, 195. ix. 160, 

170 b. 173- 39Q' 
P^rjtios, (Tho.) N?Rp, ». m. p66. 
Parks, (Royal) Tit. S.iv. «27, 27^, 



INDEX. 



Parliaineat. 

(Modus tenendi) Jul. fe. iv. at. Tib. E. 

viii. 46 b. 175 b. Nero, C. i. i. D. 

vi. 72. Vitel. C. iv. 113. Vesp.B. 

vii. 95. Tit. B. vi. 162. Dqm. xviii. 
t5 b. 

(Nomina venientiam. adj 27 Hen. VI. 

Claud. C. ii. 94. 
(Summons to) Vitel. C. ix. 293. Tit. 

C. V. 44b. Faust. C. xi. 1. 
Declaration againft Rome, Tit. B. i. 

103. 

(Order of the nobility in) Jul. B. xii. 

167 b. 168. 
(Aas of) Edw. IlL— Eliz. Cal. E. 

xi. 304. 

(Rolls of) Tit. E. i.-.xiv. F. i. ii. 

Journals, Hen. VIII.— Edw. VL Tib. 

D. i, 2- 

(Oath of the Clerk of) Tib. D. i. i. 
(Proceedings of) temp. Jw. I. Tit. F. 
iv, paflim. 

Mad Parliament, A® 1256. Vitel. C. 

ix. 222. 

Mifcel. Tit. A. xiii. 158. B. i. 148 b. 
150. vi. 161, 166, 169. F. iv. 338 b. 

339* 343. 344* 349- 

Parma, (D. oO vid. Alexander Famefe. 

Parma, (Prince of) Nero, B. vi. 388. 

Parnn^niis, (Paul.) minor, gen. Cal. E. i. 
79. Vitel. B. xiii. 220b. 

Parr, (Wm.) Marq. of Northampt. Jul. 
C. ix. 79. Tit. B. viii. 284, 320. 

Parr, vid. Catherine. 

Parre, (Wm.) Cleop. E. iv. 205. 

Parris, (Phil.) Tit. B.i. 114. * 

Parry, (Sir Tho.) Cal. D. ii. 517. E. vii, 
306. X..40, 55, 116, 140, 169, 179, 
*S7» 3^1* ^- 9» Jo8, 116, 125, i6q, 
210, 227, 230, 236, 251, 257, 267, 
271, 273, 283. xii, 47, 52, 56, 102, 
153. 366, TiT.C.viL342. 

Parflcy, (Radolph) Ne ao, B. vi. 96. 

Parfons, (R.) a Jefuit, Jul. F. vi. 128, 
142. 

Parthenay, (Cath. de) Cal. E. x. 31 b. 
Pafcha, 

d^ ration^ ps^fch^li, Cal. 4, xv. paffim. 
de coinputo paf(?haH, Ca^. A. xv, 71, 
94b. Nero, A. i. 123 b. C. v. 3, 
158 b. Faust. A. viii. 42 b. 43, 
Termini pafchales, Nero, A. i. idS b. 
Pafckal II. Pap;^: Bpift. &c, Claud. A. i. 
34 b. 37 b. E. V. 246. Ves?. E. iv. 209, 
209 b. DoM. viii. 10. Faust. B. vi. 
9S»96b. 
PafchaiiQp?, Sici)irn/is Epifc. 

de ratione Pafchali, Cal. A.xv. 91 b. 
Pafquier, (....) Cal. E. vi, 25. 
Pafquinade, Cal. E. x. 311. Vitel. B, 
xiv. 238. 

Paflenger, (Rich.) examination of, Vesp. 
F. ix, 163, 

Pate, (Rich.) Vitel. B. xiv. 177, 189, 

210,229,243. 
Pate, (Dr. . .. .) Galea, B. x. 108 b. 
Patents, (proje^ of an office for) Tit. B. 

V. 1^. 

Pates, (Ric) Bp. of Wpcheftcr, Paust. 
p. vii. 214. 

P^, ( Jw«?) SP- Ptt^kcW. Cal. D, 
ii, 369. 

Patres : 9^horta;tjone8 Scpr. P^truiQ, iNb^o, 
A, iii. 55 b. 
D^v^Hie^ ffn^ences, Nero, p. ii. 257 b. 
Patricii, (Sci.) Carta, Vitel! p. v. ^31 b. 
Patricii, (de pur^torio) Vesp. A. vi. 
iSob. 

Pavia^ (Card, of) AUdofiut. 



Pavia, (Phil. Mar.) Count of. Tit. B. vii. 
281b. 

Pam, (battle of) Vitel. B; vii. 61, 80, 
Paulas* (St.) London, grants to, Jul. F. 

X. I. 

PaoU I. P. Epift. ad Etbcrhtum, Vesp. A. 
xiv. 161. 

Pauli II. P. Bulla excomonicationls, Jul. F. 
vii, 172. 

Pauli III. ?. (Alex.FarDefe) Vitel, B. ix. 
112. 

I^ulus V. P. Nero, B. vii. 197. 
Pauli hercmitse vita, Vesp. D. xix. 45 b. 
Pa^li, (Sci.) vifioncs, metrice, Vesp. A. 
vii. 32. 

Pauli, monachi, vita, Cal. A. xv. 29. 

Paulino, 6cc. (Poemade) Cleop. C. iv. 15. 

Pawlet, (Lord A.^ Jul. F. vi. i. 28. 

Paw!et, (Sir Amias) inftruftions, Cal. C. 
ix. 293, 451. D. i. 139. E. vi. 319. vii. 
i» 3» 8» la, lis, 25, 26, 31, 45i 
49' 53i 57- 65. 94, 98, 100, 105, 
114, 118, 123, 135, 139. Tit. B. 

ii. 345. 

Pawlet, (Wm.) Lord St. John, OtHo, 
£. ix. 69. 

Pawlet, (Wm.) Ma^qow of Winchcftcr, 

Galea, C. iii. 187. Vesp. F. xii. 

191. Tit. B. ii- 236. iii. 120. iv. 155. 

V. 79, 91, 103, 
Paynell, (T.) Galea, 6. xi. 103. 
Payuga, (....) Tit. B. ii. 152. 
Peace, (concerning Juftices and Clerks of 

the) Vesp. C. xiv. 446, 448. F. ix. 

265. Tit. B. iii. 71. v. 286. 
Peachy, (Sir John) Tit, B, xii, 627. 
Pearfon, (T.) ballads, Vesp. A. xxv. 162 b. 

163. 

Peccata : des 7 pechcs mortels, Vesp. D. 

iii. 208. 

Peckham, (Jo.) Archiep. Cantuar. 
Canticum pauperis, Vesp. D.xiii, 144. 

Pedigrees, vid. Nobility. 

Peers, (D. of Norfolk's) Tit. B. ii. 72. 

Peers, (Oaths of French) Tib. E. viii, 96. 

Peirefc, (N. C. Fal.) Lett. Jul. C. iii. 120, 
I22». v. 46, 112, 117, 124, 134, 
1361 if4» I49f 162, 166 b. 168, 
170b. 177*183, 186, 189, 193,208, 
211 b. 213. 

Peirs, (W.) Jul. C. v. :^iob. 215b, 

Pelham, (Sir Wm.) Galba, C. x. 65. 
Tit. B. xiii. 285, 291. 

Pelleve. Bp. of Amiens, Cal. B. ix. ^3, 
9J b. x. 85. 

Pellormin, (Jacques) prior of Aquitain, 

Otho, C. ix. 92. 
Pembroke, vid. Valence. 
Pempoul, (town of) Cal, E. ix. 150. 
Pemzoy, (Wm.) Vesp. C. xiv. 79, 
Pcnnatus, (Joh.) Vitel. B. ii. 166. 
Pennifon, (Wn\.) Tit. B. i. 284. 
Penny, (Sir) apoem, Galba, E. ix. 47b. 
Penfions granted by a queen, Tit. Q, iii. 

227. 

fen(iops^ (Lifts pf perfons who ought to 

have) Cal. C, v. 117. 
Pcnv^n, (John) Cal. B. iii, 293, 293 b. 
Penzance, (Bay of) Aug. i. voL i. 34, 35. 
Pepperking, (Rand.) grants to, Jul, F. 

X. 154. Vitel. A. xx. 245 b, 
Pepwell, (Wm,) Vesp. C. vii. 62. xiu. 

257, 262. 

Perant, (John) Herald, Nero, B. iii. 19, 
21, 21 b. 

Pcrcie, (Gajf. de) Vesp. C. xir. 359. 



Digitized by 



PcriifFall, (C.) Sergeant Major of Harlin- 
gen, Galba, D. ii. 93. iii. 12. 

Percy, (Anne) Cfs.ofNorthd. daughter to 
the E. of Wcftmorland, wife of Tho- 
mas E. of Northd. Cal. C. iii. 176. 

Percy, (Ckth.) Cfs. of Nortimmb. Vesp. 
P. xiii. 83 b. 

Percy, (Hen.) Hotpfur? E. of Northumbd. 
Vesp. C. xvi. 114. F. vii. 23. 25, 39» 
65, 70. xiii. 66. 

Percy, (Henry) E. of Northumberld. 

Letters, Cal. B. i. 124, 127, 128. ii. 
241, 255. iii. 146, 229, 291. vi. 24, 
459. vii. II, 112, 113, 135, 157/ 
179, 222, 260, 264. Otho, C. X. 
32i« Vesp. F. xiii. 83. 
Anfwers to interrogatories, Cal. C. i. 
389. 

Commiflion Cal. B. v. 69. 

Petition for lands. Tit. B. i. 177. 

Mifcel. Cal. B.v. 216. 

Catherine his wife, Vesp. F. xiii. 83 b. 

Percy, (Hen.) E. of Northd. Galba, D. 
xii. 313 b. 
Procefs againft him, Vesp. C. xiv. 4JI. 
Percy, (Sir Henry) 

Letters, Cal. B. ix. 381, 389, 417. 
x. 2. 

Percy, (Thomas) E. of Northd. Cal. B. 

ix. 55' 347> 405- 
Proclamation againft him, Ca l. C. i. 350. 
Examination, Cal. C. i. 389. 
Order for pulling down his banner at 

Windfor, Vesp. C. xiv. 583. 

Percy, (Th.de) Galba, B.i. i. 

Percy, ( ) Jul. B. vi. 28. 

Percy, (....) E. of Northd. challenge 

to Sir Fr. Vere, Tit. C. iv. 510. 

Perdillan, ( ) Cal. E. vii. 6. 

Perezius, (Antb.) Cal. E. vii. 306. 
Perkins, vid. Warbeck. 
Perpignan, (Plan of) Aug. i. vol. ii. 47. 
Perrenot, (Ant.) Card. dcGranvellc, Vesp. 

C. viii. 10. 
Perrot, (Sir John) Tit. B. xii. 205, 224, 

355- 

bis arraignment, Jul. F. vi. 224. 
Perfeiherois hiftoria. Tit. D. xx. 120 b. 
Pcrfeval, (C.) Galba, D. ii. 93. 
Perlhore, (Abbey) Charters, &c. Aug. 

ii. 6, 7. Nero^C. iii. 185. 
dc vifuatione, Vitel. E. xvii. 249. 
Perfon, (Edm.) Tit. B. xi. 288. 
Perfons, (Wm.) Cal.E. x. 332. 
Perth, (Convention at) Cal. C. i. 517. 

Tit. C. vii. 177. 
Pcry, (Tho.) Vesp. C. vii. 91b. 102. 
Pefcara, (. . . . Marq. of) Vitbl, B. v. 63, 

69, 73. vii. 82 b. 
Peftalurge, (....) Cal. 0.1.353. 
Pett, (Arthur) a voyage, Otho, E. viii. 

67. 

Petall, (Genevieve) Cal. E. x. 286. 

Petitions to the king, (ColleAions relating 
to) Vesp. C. xiv. 458. 

Petitions for redrcfs of grievances ; and an- 
fwers. Tit. F. iv. 11, 23, 86,133, 
148. 

Peter IL D. of Britanny, Jul. E vi. 58. 
Petertiorough church. 
Rental, NERO,C.vii. 84. 
Regift. cartar. Vesp. E. xxL xxii. i, 

Cleop. C« i. 36. ii. I. 
Nomina Abbatum, Jul. F« ix. 46. 

Faust. B.iii. i. 
Phronicon, Claud. A. v. i. 
Donationes, ^c« Faust. B. iiL ib. 



INDEX. 



Compotus Eccl. Vesp. A. xxiv. 
Peterborough, (Benediftus de) Chronicon, 

Vitel. E. xvii. 18. 
Petrarcha, (Francifc.) Fabula de Grifilide, 

Vbsp.E. xii. 77 b. 
Petre, (Sir Wm.) Cal.B.x. ioi. Galba, 

B. X. 210, 225. 

Petre, (Wm.) Vesp. F. xiii. 158 b. Cleop. 

E. iv. 255. 
Pctriburg, (Tho.) Jul. C. iii 39. 
Petrus. ill. R.of Aragonix, Vesp.C. xii. 

45- 

Petrus IV. R. of Aragonia, Vesp. C. xii 91. 
Petros crudclis, R. CaiUlis^ Vesp.C. xii. 
S9« ^» 84. 

Petri, (Sci.) denarius (Romefcot) Jul. B. 
iii. 49. Claud. E. viii. 10. Nero, 
A.i. 47. C. ii. 48b. 60. Vesp. E. iv. 
203 b. 

Petri Blefenfis, Narratiuncula« Vesp. D. 
ix. 52b. 

Epid. Vitel. A. xx. 65. Vesp. E. xi. 
46. 

Petri Comeftorb,ExplaD. Danietis, Claud. 

E. 1. 100. 

Petri, Cantoris ParifienfiSf Verbum abbre- 

viatnm, Claud. E. i. 106. 
Petri dc Vineis, Epiftolae, Nero, A. iv. 

112. 

Pcucer, (Cafp.) Jul. C. v. 12. 

Pewfham and Blackmore, (foreft ef) Vesp. 

F. iv. 68. 

Peytco, (Wm.) Cleop. E. iv. 9 b, 

Peyton, (Edw.) Jul. C. iii. 157. 

Peyton, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. no. Galba, 

C. X. 59. E. i. 412. 

Phaedri Cofmographia, Cleop. B. xi. 23. 

Rhetorica, Cleop. B. xi. 78 b. 
Pheli ppe, (Tho.) Jul. C. iii. 142. 
Phclippe, (Robt.) Jul. C. iii. 186. 
Philarchxus Anglus, Jul. C. v. 226. 
Philibert de Chalons, Pr. of Orange, Cal. 

D. ix. 107. 

Philippus IV. R. Gall. 
Res geftsBcum Bonif. VIII. P. Nero, A. 
ix. 2. Faust. A. viii. 150 b« 

Philip VI. K. of Fr. Cal. D. iii. 24. Tit. 
A. xix. 87. 

Philip K. of Cailile : vifit to England, Vb s p. 

C. xii. 236. 

Treaties^ Vesp. C. xii. 244, 251, 265, 
267 b. 

Alliance with Genoa, Jul. F. ii. 92. 

Philip II. K. of Spain, Lett, declarations, 
ordinances, &c. Cal. E. v. 142, ix. 
531. Nero, B. i. 225, 234 b. 236. 
Galba, C. i. 58, 63, 69, 72, 88, 
188, 191. ii. 265. iii. 48, 103, 135, 
178, 195, 261. iv. 185, 241, 329, 
330, 398 b. V. 46. vii. 134. ix. 318. 

D. iii. 361. vii. 122, 126. Vesp. C. vi. 
142, 244. vii. 218, 233, 266, 279, 
281, 459. viiL II b. 247, 253, 255, 
263. F. iii. 42 b. Tit. B. ii. 129 k 
130* »3>» »33 ^36. vii, 176. 

Ceffion of the Netherlands to Ifabelia, 

Galba, D. xii. 150. 
Advice to his fon. Tit. B. vi. 106. 
An award, Claud. B. x. 
Satyrical verfes againil him^ Nero, B. 

vi. 246. 

Philip III. K. of Spain, Vesp. C. xi< 403. 
xiii. z, 27, 33, 224. F. iii. 46. 



Philip IV. K. of Spftin : treaty of marriage^ 
Vitel. C. xi. 341. 

Philip the Good, D. of Burgondy, (Charo- 
lois) Galea, B. i. 129, 144, 
148. ix. 65. Vesp. F. iii. 27, 27 b. 41. 

Philip of Gleves, D. of Bavenftein, Gal- 
ba, B. v. 27 J. 

Philip the magnanimous, Landgr. of HefTe 
C»flel, Vesp. F. iij. 97 b. Cleop. E. 
vi. 283, 285, 292. 

Philip Count of Hohenloh, Galb a, C. ix. 
365 b. X. 112. xi. 345, 346. D. ii. 221. 
X. 147. 

Philip of Navarre, Cal. D. iii. 35, * 
Philip Lewis, Count Palatine, Galba, D. 
xiii. 123. 

Philip II. D. of Pomerania, Vesp. F. iii. 
100. 

Philippa, of Portugal, Vesp. F. iiL 
47- 

Philippa, dau. to Hen. IV. K. of Engd. 
Concerning her marriage with Eric. X. K. 
of Scand. Nero, fi. iii. 23, 25, 97, 
28. 

Philippus, Abbas de Leyceftria: Expofit. X. 

mandatorum, Vesp. A. xxiii. 107. 
Philippus de Thaun. 
De creaturis, Nero, A. v. r. 
Beftiarius, Nero, A. v. 41. Vesp. E,. 
X. 6. 

Philips, (Tho.) Cal. C, ix. 173. 

Philofophica, Jul. D. viii. 77 b. Cal. 
A. V, Galba, E. iv. paffim. Vi- 
tel. A. xii. 39 b. 69. C. viii. 20. 
Vesp. D. xiii. 139. Tit. A. x. i. D. 
iv. 75. DoM. ix. 85. Cleop. B. ii. 
31. Faust. D. ii. 

Phllpot, (Rich.) Tit. B. xiii. 311. 

Phlcbotomia, (de) Tit. D. xxvi. 3 b. 4 b, 
6. xxviL 2. DoM. ix. 14. 

Phyficians, (appointments of King's) Vesp. 

C. xiv. 415. 
Phyfiognomia, (de) Jul. D. viii. 126. 

Galba, E. iv. 79 b. 218. Tit. A. 

xxvi. 173. 
Phyfiologia. 
De fpermate. Galea, E. iv. 233 bu 

Picardy, (Map of) Aug. i. vol. ii. 59. 

(Britifti forces in) Cal. E. ix. 155. 
Piccolomini, (Joh.) Card, of Sienna, Vi- 
tel. B. iii. 161 b. 
Pickworth, (Tho.) Galba, B. i. 25, 106. 
Picquet, (Olyvier) Tit. B. vii. 435. 
Pierdeux, (Joh.) Cal. D. vi, 88. 
Pierin, (Jaques) Galba, B. vi. 121. 
Piers, vid. Ploughman. 

Pike, (Joh.) Suppletio hiftoriae RR. 
Angliae, Jul. D. vi. i. 

Piktwcll, (ficclefia de) Nero, C. iii. 186. 
Pilgrim, (a poem) Tib. A. vii. 39. 
Pilorii, (Cafp.) carmen, Jul. C. v. 23J6. 
Pin, (D. du.) Nero, B. vi.294, 296, 299, 

SOU 303- 37+, 4»3 ^ 
Pinart, (...) Gallia, E. vi. 56 b. 
Pinello, (G. V.) Tit. B. vii. 140, 
Pins, (manufafturc of) Tit. B. iv. i6a. v.* 

277, 304. 

Pipae, (tranfcripu ex Rot.) Vitel, E. v. 
50. 

Pipewell, (Monaft.) regift. cart. Jul. A. 1. 
63. C. vi. 243. Cal. A. xii. 7. xiiiv 
12. Otho, B. xiv. 146. 



Digitized by 



Googl 



I K D E X. 



Piratc3> (fragments concerning) Otho, E. 

viii. I, 3, 61, 148, i6<;, 241, 24$, 249, 
252, 253, 257, 272, 281, 282, 291, 
299, 301, 317, 327, 332, 33;f, 339. 

ix. 371. 

Pirri, (Martin) indenture for a coinage^ 
Otho, E. x. 186. 

Fife, (Conciliabulum of) A® 1516, Vitel, 
B. ii. 9 b. II b. 12. 
Anciennes chroniques dc Fife, Tift. E. ii. 

Fifa, (Abp. of ) Vitel. B. i\k 150. 

Fifanus, (Pet.) Vitel. B; ix. 17. 

Fifcontius, (Matthew) Secy, to the K. of 
Poland, Nero, B.ii. 505. 

Pitcairne, (Robert) Commendator arid Ab- 
bot of Dumfermline, CxL.Caii 166 b. 
170. iiL 510 b. 511. V. 31. 

Pius II. P.DoM. ix. 84. 

Pius IV. (P.) Tit. C. vii. iK 

Pius V. P. Vbsp. F. v. 162. 

Placita coronae, Nero, A. vi. 154. Tit.: 
B. vi. 172, Cliop. C. vii. 3, 4 b. 

Placita curiarum, Cleop. A. xvi. 60. 

Placita in curia regis, Cleop. £. ii. 219, 

271,322,343- 
Placita, Faust. C. vi. 

Plahcins, (Pet.) Galea, D. ii. 86. 89. 

Planis, (Jean de) French AmbafTr. in Scot- 
land, Cal. B. ii. 314. iii. 137. vi. 126, 
272. vii. 449. E. i. 59. 

Plague, (order concerning the) Vesp. F. 

xii. 207. 

Plans and views of unknown caftles, build- 
ings. Sec. Auc.u vol. i. 29, 30, 66— 
73» 76* 77> 80, 81. vol. ii. 11, 12, 13, 
15* 49» S4» Si, 83, 84, 106. 116, 117. 
Galba, C. X. 239, 244 b. 

Flantaganet, (Alicia) Cfs. of Salifbury, fee 
NevUl. 

Pfantagenet, (Arthur) Vifcount Lifle, Vesp. 

F. xiii. III. 
Flantagenet, (Edmund) £. bf Xancafler, 
fon to Hen. III. 
Grants to him, Auo. ii. 135* 
Flantagenety (Edmund) 4th fon to Edw. III. 
B, of York, Ga;.ba, B. i. 3, 4, J. 
Tit. B. xi. 7. 
Plantagenety (Edmond de WoodHock) £. 
of Kent. 
Deeds, Jul. B. xii. 307 b. 
Treaty of marriage, Vitel. C. xi. 30. 
Confeffion, Jul. C. ii. 302* 
M^fcell. Tib. A. ix. 100b. 
Phntagenet, (Edmund) E. of Rutland, 
brother to Edw. JV. Vesp. F. iii. 9. 

xiii. 35. 

Plantagenet, (Edward) Pr. of Wales, fon 

to Edw. IV. created D. of Cornwall, 

Vesp. C. xiv. 243. 
Plantagenet, (Edward) D. of York, grand - 

fon to Edward III. Vesp. F. vii. 

112. 

Plantagenet, (George) D. of Clarence, Jul. 

B. xii. 138 b. 
Plantagenet, (Hamelinc) bafe brother to 

K. Stephen, Earl of Warren : charter^ 

Nero, C. iii. 181. 
Plantagenet, (Humphry) D. of Gloucefter, 

ileward at the coronat. of Hen. VI. 

Vesp. C. xiv. 118. 
Charges for making his tomb, Claud. 

A. viii. 195. 
Plantagenet, (Joan) daughter of John of 

Gaunt, Cfs. of Weftmorld. Jul. B. 

xii. 278 b. Vesp. F. xiii. 21. 
Plantagenet, (John) D. of Bedford, bro- 



ther to Hen. V. Nero, B. iii. 30. 
Galba, B. i. 150. Vesp. F. vii. 74, 
76, 87, 97, 98, 99, 100, 103, 105, 
116. 

Plantagenet, (John) D. of Lancafter, Gal- 
ea, B. i. I. Vesp. C. xii. 107. 

Plantagenet, (Lionel) D. of Clarence : on 
his death, Cal. D. iii. 83. 

Plantagenet, (Lionel) E. of Ulfter, his re- 
tinue in Ireland, Jul. C. iv. 271. 

Plantagenet, (Margaret) filler to Edw. IV. 
marriage, Nero, C. ix. 173 b. 

Plantagenet, (Margaret) Cfs. of Salifbury, 
niece to Edw. IV. Vesp. F. xiii. 88. 

Plantagenet, (Richard) D. of York, Tib. 

E. viii. 248 b. Cal. A. io, 203. 
Nero, C. x. 91 b. Vesp. E. vii. 64, 
66. F. iii. 9. xiii. 35. Tit. B. xi. 
15, 15 b. 21, 21 b. 

Plantagenet^ (Richard) E. of Cambridge, 
Jul. B. xH. 240. Vesp. C; xiv. 39. 

F. iii. 7. 

Plantagenet, (Richard) D. of Gloucefter, 

vid. Richard IIL 
Plantagenet, (Richard) E. of Ulfter, TiT. 

B. xi. 70. 

Plantagenet, (Tho.) E. of Lancafter, 

Claud. D. ii. 266. 
Plantagenet, (Thomas) D. of Gloucefter, 

Tit. B. xi. 16 b. 168. 
Plantagenet, (Tho.) D. of Clarence and 

Lancafter? Tit* B. xi. 9 b. 21, 22; 

181, 303. 

Plantagenet, (Tho.) de Brotherton, Mar- 
fhal, Nero, D. vi. 85. Tit. C. i. 
116. 

Plato : Excerpta, &c. 

Jul. F. vii. 57. x. 58. 

Plegred, a deed, Aug. ii. 16. 

Plene, (Ger. de) Vitel. B. vi. 146 b. 

Plenie, (Gerardus de) D. de la Roche, Gal- 
ea, B. vii. 12. Vitel. B.iv. 64 b. 
Vesp. C. ii. 5. 

PlefTen, ( . . . de) Cal. E. x. 208. 

Pleflis,, vid. Mornay. 

PJoughman, (Piers) a poem, Cal. A. xi. 

165. Vesp. B. xvi. 6, 
Plunket, (Anne) Lzdy G. . . , Vesp. F. 

xii. 52. 

Plunket, (Sir Chriftoph.) Tit. B. xi. 192, 
196, 205. 
His will. Tit. B. xi. 26i. 
Pluralities, (againft) Tit. A. xiii. 149. 
Plufcardine, (Prior of) Cal. C. vii. 20. 
Plymouth, (chart, of ) Auo. i. vol. i. 38, 
40, 41, 42. 
Mifcell. Tit. B. v. 101. 

Pococke, (Geo.) of Scarborough, Cal. B. 
ix. 383. 

Poenitentia, (varia de) Nero, A. i. 172, 

1 76 b. Vesp. D. ii, i b. 
Pcenitentialia, vid. Liturgici Libri. 
Poetica, (Ars) Cleop. B. vi. i, 31, 

241 b. 

Poiaicrs, (Battle of) Cal, D» iii. 33. 
Pola, ( . . Bp. of) Nero, B. vi. no. 
Polantus, (Vitus) Galba, B. xi. 213. 
Pole, (Hen.) Lord Montagu, Vesp. F. 

xiii. 106, 107 b. 

Pole, (Hugh) Cal. E.i. 28. 

Pole, (Michael de la) charges againft him, 

Vesp. C. xiv. 43. 
Pole, (Reginald) Card. Nero, B. vi. 118, 

120. ViTiLv B. xiv. 153, 297. Vesp. 

F. iiL 13. xiii. 205, 206 b. Tit. B. 



it. 170* >77- C. vii. 67 b. Cleop. 
E. vi. 328, 334, 337, 349, 361. 
, Pole, (Richard de la) Cal. D. vii. 31, 
33- 

Pole. (Will, de la) D. of SufFolk : verfc^ 

on his death, Vesp. B. xvi. 1 b. 
Polemici tradatus, Vesp, E. viii. 180. 
Decarne ct fanguinc Chrifti, Nero, C. 
ix. 179. 

Altcrcatio inter Ecclefiam et Synagogara, 

Tit. D. xvi. 70. 
Errores Grxcor. Tit. D. xhc. 38 b. 
Police, Tit. B. v. 283, 305,352. 
Political cfcconomy, Jul. F. vi. 81. Otho^ 

E. X. 14,19,234 b. 333. 
Political Traas, Jul. F. vi; 107. Cal. B. 
ix. 2i6^ E. xii. 149. Faust. C. ii. 
JO, 61. 

Political Sermons, Dialogues, &c. Vitel. 
E. X. 134, 139, 162, 171. Vesp. C. xiv. 
560." 

Pollard, (Rich.) ClI- or. E. iv. 133 b. 
Polo, (Martin) concerning his fcrvices, 

Vesp. C. xiii. 278. 
Polonia, (Tranfada ejufdem regni) Ne* 

Ro, B. ii. I CO, 308. v. 325. vi. 58. 

vii. i6i. Vesp. F. v. 176, 180, iSz, 

184, 188, 191, 192. 
Diet on the flight of the D. d'Anjou, 

Cal. E.vi. 276. Nero, B. ii. 125. 
Proteftants in Poland, Vesp. F. v. 186, 

190; 

Pc^onus, vid. Martinus. 

Pommeroye, (Wm.) Ve^p. F. xiii. 27. 

Ponchcr, (Steph. de) Bp. of Paris, Cal; 

D. vii. I, 7, 19, 25. 

Pondera & Menfurae, Nero, A. xii. 154 bi 
Galea, E. iv. 28b. 29,30. Otho, 

E. X. 14, 19. Vesp. C. xiv. 416. £• 
ix. 86. Cleop. A. xvi. 46. 

Ponderibus, (compofitio de) Nero, A. xii. 
146. 

Ponderum notac, Cal. A.icv. 163 b. Vitel^ 

F. xii. 182. 

Pont, (Jehan de) Tit. B. i. 358. 

Ponti (Picrrln del) Gd. Mafter of Malta, 

Otho, C. ix. 78, 79, 80. 
Pontanus, (J. J.) Jul. C. v. 51, 
Pontil, (Guil.) Monachus, Claud. A. vi. 

287. 

Pontifices Romani. 

Chronica et Series, Jul. A. vii. 2, 14* 
B.iii. I. D. ii. 2ib. Tifi, B. v. 18 b> 
Nero, t). i. 161. Galba, E. xii* 
Vesp. B. vi. 107 b. Tit. D. vii. 103. 
xix. 7, 19. DoM. xiii. 96 b. Cleop. 

D. ix. 22. Faust. B. vii. i. Ap- 
pend, xiv. 3. 

Epifcopatus iifdem fubditi, Jijl. B. iii. 
40 b. NercD. i. 162b. Faust.B. 

vii. 10. 

de ipfius au6loritate in Anglia, Cal. B. 
iv. 233. 

Foedus cum ImperatorCi Nero, B. vi. 
167. 

Various Bulls, Treaties, and Mifcell. Cal. 

E. xi. 242. Nero, B. vi. 47, 182. C. 
ii. 68,76b. 94b. Vitel. B. v. 209 b. 

viii. 15 b. 27, 101, 109, 128, 155. 

ix. 8, 9, II, 18, 22, 81, 107, 119, 
127, 138. xi. 117. Tit. C. vii. 127. 

Pontificales Epiftolaj, Cleop. C. iv. 139. 
et inde paflim. Claud. E. v. 243 b. 

Pontificales Libri, vid. Liturgia. 

Ponyngs, (E.) Galba, B. iii. 25, 174, 
232, 240 b. 241, 243, 244. iv. 38, 
44» 47> S>' V. 167. vi. 22. viL 278. 

Pool, (plan of) Aug. i. vol. u 31* 

8 K 



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I N i) E X. 



Poor, (concerning the relief of the) Vesp. 

C.xiv. 153. Tit. F. iv. 320b. 
Pope, vid. PontiHces Rom. 
Pope, (Lady) Verfes on her daughter, Tit. 

C. vii. 96 b. 

Pope, (Dav.) Nero, B.ii. saS. 
Popi(h Plots, T I T . B. vii. 468. 
Pordieu, (la Motie de) Nero, P*vi. 
Portington, (Robt.) Attorney to Rich. D. of 

Gloocefter, Jul. B.ikii. tff. 
Portland, (plan of the Illc of) Aug. i.rol. 

i. 3*- 

Portfey fait works. Tit. B.v. 334. 
Portfmouth, (fundries concerning) Otho, 
*E. xi. 373. Tit. B.iii. 85,87, 89, 91, 
95,97, 99,101, 107, 116, 119, 120, 
lia, 125, 126, tty, 130, 131, 133. 
Portfmouth, (Caru fittrgens.de) Claud. 

D. ii. III. 

Portugal, (State papers betwecfn England 

and) Nero, B. i. 
Mifcell. Oalba, D. v. 99, 331. E. vi. 

5. 5*» 7> 10, 13. VEsp, C. vii. 15. 

Tit. B. viii. 167. 
l^ory, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. 28, 34, 83, 91. 
Pofis, (Ric. de) vid. Ricardus. 
PofTewyk marfh, near Yarmouth : fituation, 

JuLw B, ii. 100. 
Poft, (orders concerning the) Vesf. C. 

xiv. 467^ 

Poteflate (de) pnelat et [^rincip. NkiCo, 

D. viii. 183. 
Pothelinus, (Hieron.) VitEL. B. iv. 57, 

5;b. 

Potker, (Theod.) Bailiff of the Hague, 

Ves^. F. xiii. 38. 
Potter, (Theod.) Galb a, B. i« 105; 
"Pottune, (terra in) Tib. B. v, 75 b. 
Poulett, (Sir John) dcfcent, Jul. idi. 

Poulton, (..*.) Tit. B. V. 269. 
Power, (Robt.) TiT.B.xi. 94. 
iPowle, (Steph.) Nero, B. ix. I30» 
Powlet, vid. Pawlet. 

Poynes, (Anth.) depofition in Gather, 

caafe, Vitel. B. xii. 98. 
Pbynings, (Edw.) Cal. D. vi, 144. vii. 

Poynings A£l, Tit. B. x. 376. 

PoyntZi (Sir Francis) Vesp. C. iv. i6f, 

170, 174, 181, 183, 188, »05, 2jt>8, 

212, 216. 
I^oyniz, (Tho.) Oalba, B. x. 60. 
Precentor, (de ejufdem officio) Vitil. 

&• xvii. 251. 
Prxdlcatores, (Fratres) ordine^ in eorun- 

dem EccL conventufque celebrati^ 

Galba, E. X. 116 b^ 
Prsfulorum, nempe Patriarchal Archiep. 

abbatum, kc. nomina, Jul. D. viii. i. 

CbAUD.D. vii. 8 b. 
Praet, (Louis de) Galba, B. viii, 57. 

VitEL. B^ vii. 20. Vesp. C. ii. 

13 b. 

Pragenfis Coll. carmina in Rudolphain« 

Imp. Jul. C. ii. 328. 
Prat, (A. du) Galba, B. vi. 199. 
Pratis, (Monafl. de) juxta St. Albanam. 
Regul», Nero, D.i. 173. 
Donatio, Jul. F.ix. 89. 
Pratis, (monad, de) Leiceftr. de terrif do* 

minic. Galea, £. iii. 81 b. 
Prato, (...de) Cal. E.i. 142. 
Praytesy (.....) Galba, C. xi. 194. 
Precedents, (Rcafon father of) Tit. C. 
. . 33* 

Freccs, vid. Liturgici Libri* 



Precedency, yid. Nobility, Parliament, 
France, Speaker, Serjeants at Law. 

Predence in a proceffion. Tit. B. viiL 
304- 

Prelates: de Prxlatis Ecclefiar. Favst* A. 
viii. 31. 

Prcndergall, (James) Vesf. F. xii. 55. 
Prcnon Phyficon, Galba, E. iv. 205. 
Prerogative Royal, Vesp. C. xiv. 469, 

4-7^ 473» 478. Tit. B. vi. 167 b. 
Price, (Elis) Cleop. E. iv. 55 b. 
Priefts, (marriage of) Vitel. C. ix. 129. 
Pritigill, (Robt ) Cal. E. xii. 143. ' 
Prince, (r inftruflion d*un) Vesp. B. 1. 
Princes, (on the conduct of) Cal. B. ix. 

Ji6.* Vesp- C. xiv. 559, 560. Cleop. 

A. xiii. 1. B. X. 2. 

(Projed of a fociety among) Tit. B. v. 
240. 

Prif^i, (Joh.) Brit. hiHoria.^ defenfio>TiT« 

F. iii. 167. 
Prifciani, Caefareens. 

Periegefis, Tib. B.v. 59. Vesp. B. xxt. 

78. 

Rudimenta, Dom. i. 40. 
Prifcianus Philofoph. V^sp. A. ii. 148. 

Privy Council. 

Lirts of Privy Counfellors, Nero, C. x. 

79. Tit. B.i. 123. 

A6is, decrees, inilrudions. Minutes, &c. 
Temp. Ric. II. Hen. IV. and V. Cl eop. 
F.iii. 

Temp. Hen. VI. Cleop. F. iv. v. 
(1393.) Vesp. F, xiii. la. — (1400.) 
Vesp. F. vii. 73.— (1412.) Cal. D. 
iii. 154.— (1428.) Vesp. F. xiii. 34.— 
(1430.) Vesp. C. xii. 136. (1432.) 
Jul. B. vi. 41, 42. Vesp. C. xii. 
138.— (1434.) Jul. B. vi. 43, 45.— 
(1444.) Jul. B. vi. 48, 50 b.— 
(»4S5-) Vesp. F. xiii. 39.— (1471.) 
Vesp. F. xiii. 44 b.— (1519.) Vesp. 
F. xiii. 129, 131 b.— (1520.) Cal. 
D. vii. 231, 233.— .(1526.) Cal. B. 

iii. 294.— (1541.) Otho, C, X. 250. 
Tit. B. i. 191.— (1542.) Nero, B. i. 

80. — (1543.) Cal. E.iv. 46.— (1545.) 
Galba, B. x. 165, 166, 210, 212, 
215. — (1546.) Vesp. F. xiii. 13a. 
Tit. B. ii. 91— (i$49-) Cal. B. vii. 
404, 406, 408, 410, 412. E. iv. 201. 
Galba, B. xii. 40, 42, 117. Tit. B. 
ii. 50, 55.— (1550-) Galba, B. xii. 
117 b.— (1551.) Cal. B. vii. 421. E. 

iv. 250, 256. Galba, B. xii. 154. 
Tit. B. ii. 74. — (i5$«0 Cal. B. vii. 
461. Galba, B. xii. 234, 236. Tit. 

B. ii. 60, 62.— (1553.) Cal. E. v. 9. 
Galba, B. xi. 147. Tit. B. ii. 269. 
— (1556.) Nero, B. \. 82. Tit. B. 
ii. I59*.— (1557-) Cal. E. v. 37. 
Tit. B. ii. 156.— (1560.) Cal. B. x. 
92. Tit, B. xiii. 11, 11 b. 15 b. — 
(1563.) Galba, C. i.91, 107. Vesp. 

C. vii. 267. Tit. B.xiii. 73-— (^S^SO 
Cal. B. X. 279, 286 b. 290, 344. — 
(1569.) Cal. B. ix. 377. C. i. 281. 
Galba, C. iii. I54t ^33, 251, 303. 

' Tit. B. ii. 269. F.iii. tii. — (1570.) 
Cal. C. ii. 50. Galba, C. iv. 25, 
161. — (1571O Cal. C. iii. 2(;6, 
Tit. B. iii. 79*-( 157*0 Galba, C. 
iv. 262, 269* »85. 287. Vesp. F. 
vi. 139, 171. Tit. B. iii. 89.— 
{1574.) Otho, E. xi. 90— (t 575 ) 
G^lba, C. v. 67»— (1577.) Tit. b. 



iii. 6.— (1578.) Galba, C. vi. P. ii. 
198, 243.— (1580.) Cal. C. vi. 73. 
~('S83-) Cal. B. viii. 345.— 
(1584.) Tit. B. iii. 75-— (1585) 
Tit. B. iii. 99. (1586.) Tit. B. 
iii. 70, ti6.— (1587.) Galba, D. i. 
24. Tit. B. iij 269. xiii. 406. — 
(1588.) Vesp. F. xii. 159. Tit. B. 
v. 151.— (1589.) Nero, B. ix. 150. 
D. i. 289. iv. 289. V. 42, 73, 106, 
188, 213, 215. E. vi. 387.-i-(i5$o.) 
Galba, D. vii. 35 b. 40, 76b. 87, 
93b. 114, 118, 195,219, 317. Tit. 

B. V. 83.— -(1591.) Cal. E. viii. 155, 
198. Galba, D. viii. 49, 60, 93 b* 
126, 138, 148, 190, 257, i6o» 261. 
(1592.) Cal. E. viii. 511. Galba, 

D. ix. 113, 156, 158,211,212 b. 
225b. 235, 255, 3Hb.— (1593.) 
Cal. E. ix. 170. Galba, D. x. 14b. 
2;. — (1596.) Galba, D. xii. 23, 
46, 54. Otho, E. ix. 335 b. 337. 
— (1597.) Nero, B. iv. 86 b.— 
(1598.) Nero, B. iv. 33 b. 172, 
231 Galea, D. xii. 157.— (1600.) 
\'esp. C. viii. 369. Tit. C. vii. 190. 

— (1603.) Nero, B. v. 194, 241. 
Galea, E. i. 45. Append, xxviii. 
131. — (1604.) Cal. E. xi. 124. 
Galba, E. i. 268.— (1605.) Otho, 

E. xi. 234. — (1606.) Tit. B. viL 
432. — (1608.) Tit. B. iii. 4, 9, xi. 

— (1610.) Jul. C. iii. 73.— (i6ia.) 
Ctho, E. xi. 234.— (1615.) Tit. B. 
v. 77.— (fine A*) Cal. E.iv. 299, v. 
I] 6. vii. 282. Galba, B. x. 342. xiL 
38. C. iv. 24. D. xii. 67. Otho, E. 
ix. 87. xi. 148, i9Sb. 291. Vitel- 

C. i. 118. Vesp. F. xii. 207. xiii. 39^ 
41. Tit. B. i. 92*, 97*- 45. S3* 
68*. iii. 51. xi. 10. C. vii. 172. 

Privy Chamber, (orders concerning) Vesp. 

C. xiv. 249, 257. 

Privy Seal, Cal. E. viii. 402. Vesp. F. 

iii. 7 b. xiii. 35 b. 
Probae Falconis, Centones Virgiliani, Vesp. 

B. xxiii.77 b. Tit. A. xx. 69. 
Procopius Caefareenfis. Jul. F. x. 128b. 
Prognoftica, Jul. D. viii. 131. Tib. A. 

iii. 34. B. V. 51 b. E. viii. 225.^ 

Claud. E. viii. 3. Tit. D. xxvJ. 10 b. 

xxvii. 22. Dom. ix. 15. Cleop. B. ix^ 

25 b. Faust. A. v. 98. 
ex Luna, Tib. A. iii. 30b. 33b. 34b. 

35 b. 37 b. 38 b. 39, 63. Vesp. E. 

X. 114. Tit. D. xxvi. 7 b. 8, 9. xxviL 

27- 

ex tonitiibus, Tib. A. iii. 35, 38. Tjt. 

D. xxvi. 9 b. 

cx Somniis, Tib. A. iii. 33 b. 35 b. 40. 
vid. Somnia. 

de partu, Tib. A. iii. 38 b. 40b. 63, 

Tit. D. xxvi. 6 b. 
de tcmpcrie anni, Tib. A. iii. 34. 
de fine mundi, Vesp. B. xxv. 144. 
Proiiibitions. (Ecclefiaft.) Cleop. F. i. 107^ 
109, 112, n6, 128, 138, 215. ii. 
2^7, 301. 39S, 432, 440 b. 45<x 
Faust. D. vi. 
Prohibitions, (Royal) to buy or fell land, 

Vesp. C. xiv. 490. 
Prophetife, Claud. B. vii. 210. E. viii. 
1 b. II. Nero, A. iv. 63. Vesp. A. 
xxv. 51. B. X. 22 b. D. xviii. 125 b. 

E. vii. 130. viii. 16. Tit. D. vii, 
27. xii. 81, 93 b. xix. 99. Dom. 



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Index. 



ix. 17. Clhop. B. i. 182 b. C. iv. 72 b. 
Sob. 85,97, 110, 113b. 114b. 115. 
D. iii. 184. Faust. B. ix. 241 b. 
Elizabeth's letter againft prophecy ing, 
Cleop. F. ii. 278. 
Prophete, (John) Vesf. F. xiii. 17. 
Proprieie des chofes, (Livredcs) Auc.vi. 
Profper Aquitanus. 

Chronicor. additamenta. Tit. A. xiii. 

Carmina, Tib. A. vii. 165. 
Protafii, (Sci.) iaventio, Claud. A.i. 41. 
Proteaor, (authority of a) Vesp. C* xir. 

150. 
Protervas. 

de rationc Pafchali, Cal. A. xv. 88. 
Proteftants, mifcell. concerning them, vid. 

Antwerp, Berwick, France, Germany, 

Hungary, Poland, Valenciennes. 
Prothonotary of Com. PI. (controvcrfy con* 

cerning) Nero, C. i. 42 b. 
Proverbs, vid. Sentcntise. 
Provincialc Chriftianor. viror. Append. 

iv. 120. 

Provifions, mifcell. concerning, Nero, A. 
xii. 150 b. 152 b. 154 b. Vesp. C. 
xiv. 595. Tit. A. xix. 96, 96b. 99. 
B. ii. 81. V. 283, 305. 352. 

Provifors, Cleop. E, ii, 94, 96. vi. 140. 

Prounincq (Ger.de) de Deventcr, Gal- 
ea, C. xi. 95, 280. D. i. 16. 262. ii. 
9» 95» ^^i* 38. v. 108, 119 b. 

Prudentii, (Aurel.) carmina. Tit. D. 
xvi. I. 

Pfychomachia, Cleop. C.viii. i. 
Pruffia, (State paper* rcfpcaing) Nero, 
B.ii. 

Pruffia, (father Simon de) Vitbl. B. ii. 

Pryn, (Edw.) Veep. C.vii. 386. 
Poccius, (Laur.) Card. SS. Qiiacttor, Vi- 

TEL. B. ix. 113. 
Puchier, (B . . . ) Cal. D. vi. 90. 
Pulton, (Fcrd.) Vesp. F. ix. 279. 
Pulvey, (Ferd.) Jul. C. iii. 78. 
Pultune, Abbatia Com. Ccft. Carta fund. 

Nero, C. iii. 197. 
Puritanorum articuli, Jul. F. vi. 172. 
Puteanus, (Pet.) Lett. Jul. C. v. 124 b, 

132, 140, 151, 166. 172,175 b. 176 b. 

180 b. 182 b. 191 b. 
Pylkington, (Cha.) his Will, TiT^B.viu. 

314- 

Pylkingion, (John) Jul.B. xii. 246 b. 
Pyramus, la vie S. Edmund le rey, Dom. 
xi. 

Quadra, (D. Alvaro de) Vesp. C. vii. 272. 
Queens. 

Privileges of, Jul. C. ix. 88,98. 
Dowers of, Jul. C. ix. 93. Vitel. C. 
xi. 374. 

T)e auro reginae, Jul. C. ix. 94. 
Mifcell. Jul. C. ix. 96. 
Queen's Coll. vid. Oxford. 
Quefne, (Mich. le) Galba, E. vi. ^84. 
Quefnoy, (town of) Galba, C. vi. P. ii. 

255 b. 259 b. 265. 
Quinci, (Rogerus de) comes Winton. 
Participatio ejufdem Fcodor. Nero, D. 
X. 196. 

Quintus Cnrtius Rufus. 

Hift. Alcxandri, Txt. D. xx. 180. 



k. 

R . * • » Archlep. Cantuar. Epift. Vesp. 
E. iv. 207. 

Ra£lt (Bartolius) Galba, D. ix. 

35- 

Rading, (Monaft.) Cartular. D0.MIT. iii. 
38. 

Radipol, (parifli of) Vesp. F. ix. 273, 
276. 

Radulphus Archiep. Cantuar. Claud. E. 

V. 249 b. Dom. v. 2. 
Radulphi de Dunftaplia; vita S. Albani, 

Claud. E. iv. 47. 
Radulphus de Diceto. 

Ep'(^- Tib. A. ix. 23 b. Claud. E. 

iii. I b. Faust. A. viii. 104. 
Abbreviatio chronicor. Claud. E. iii. 8. 
Hill, difcordiac inter Hen. II. et Tho. a 

Beckct, Vesp. A. xxii. 37. 
Radulphi nigri chronicon, Claud. D. vii. 

6 b. Vesp. D. x. i. Cleop. C. x. 1. 
Radulphi Abbatis de Coggeflial, Chronic. 

Vesp. D. x. 43, 
Radzivil, (Nic.) Nero, B. ii. 105. 
Raglin, (Ifleof) vid. Rathlin. 
Ragufa, (Magiflrates of) Vitel. B. ix. 

158 b. 

Raimundo, (Gio. Bat.) Tit. B. ii. 378. 

RaiilelaHargerie (Fr.de) Galba, B. vii. 
89. 

Raleigh, (Sir Walter) 

Difcourfe on the propofed marriages of 
Henry Pr. of Wales, and Princefe Eli. 
zabeth, Vitel. C. xvi. 528. xvii. 
333. 

Breviary of his Hi& of England, Tit. F. 

iii. 306. 
Voyage, Tit. B.viii. 153. 
Traas on his voyages, &c. Otho, E. 

viii. 9. ix. 334 b, xi. 368. Vesp. C. 

xui. 290. Tit. B. viii. ^17. c. vii. 

97. 

Arraignment, Jul. F. vL 73 b. Tit. C. 
vii. 85. 

Defence, Vitel. C. xvii. 439. 
Ramelius, (Hen.) Nero, B. iii. 286. 
Rampfton, (T.) Galba, B. i. 100. 
Ramryge. (Tho.) Abbot of St. Alban's, 
Claud. D.i. 170. 

Ramfay, (John) Ld. Bothwcll, Visp. C. 
xvi. 152, 154^ 

Ramfey Abbey, Huntingdon. 
Diplomata, Aug. ii. ng. Otho, B. 

xiv. 253. Vesp. A. xvui. 92. 
Grants, Jul. F.ix. 73, 89. 
Regift. Cartar. Otho, D. iv. 114. 

Vesp. E. ii. i. 
Rental, Jul. F.ix. 93. 
Jnquifit. Vesp. E. ii. 76. 
Abbots and Monks, Jul. F. ix. i. Vesp. 

A. xviii. 113 b. 

Military Tennaats. Galba, E.x. 7. 
Mifcell. Vesp. A. xviii. 88, 147. Tjt. 

B. iv. 91. 

Ramus, (Pet.) on his foundation at Paris, 
Vesp. F. v. 232. 

Randal, (....) Cal. B. x. 41, 5,. 
Randolph, (Sir Tho.) 

Inftruaions, Jul. F. vj. 117. Cal. B. 
X. 238. C.v. in, 152. viii. 282. 

Letters,— (1561.) Cal. B. ix. 165, 167. 



X. 32, 149, 151, 177, 181, 185, 189, 
195, 197.— (15^^ ) Cal. B. ix. 175. 
X. 213.— (1563.) Cal. B. x. 220, 
248 b.--(i564.) Jul. F. vi. 88, 91, 
117. Cal. B. ix. 210. x. 254, 263, 
264, 273.— (1565.) Cal. B. ix. 218, 
228, 237. X. 274, 275, 298, 299, 505, 
311. 318, 321, 330, 335-— («566.) 
Cal. B. ix. 216, 220, 232, 244.* X. 
369.— (1570.) Cal. C. ii. 140, & indc 
paffim. Tit. B.ii. 375.— (1572.) Cal. 
C. iii. 149, 150, 154, 158.— (1578.) 
Tit. B. vii. 18.— (1581.) Cal. C. vi. 
107, 122, 126, 135. ix. 10. — (1582.) 
Cal. C. vii. 10.— (i 585.) Jul. F. vi. 
51 b. Cal. C. viii. 307.— (1586.) 
Cal. C.viii. 294, 299, 303. ix. 169, 
et inde paffim. 
Mifcell. Cal. B. ix. 182, 202. x. 217, 
238. C, vi. 106, 126, 135. 

Randulph, Abbot of Evcfliam, Aug. ii, 11. 
Ranulphus, (Abbas de Ramefey) 

Epitaph, Nero, A. x. 140. 
Ranulphus Ceftria? Comes, vid. Mefchines. 
Ranzow, fBrcida) DaniOi Ambafl*.in France, 

Inflr. and Negociat. Vesp. F. v. 330. 
Ratcliff", (Cuthbert) Cal. B. iii. 23/. viii. 
41. 

Ratcliff, (Edw.) Otho, E. ix. i8ob. , 
Ratcliff, (Hen.) E. of Suifex. Vesp. C. vi;. 

. 196. Tit. B.ii. 51, 88, 178. lyg.^ 
Ratcliff, (Hen.) Vifc. Fitzwater, Vesp. F. 

xiii. 95, no b. 
Ratcliff, (Sir Hen.) Vesp. F. xi?. 24, 12J, 

166. Tit. B. ill 97, 107, 123. xiu. 

20, 32. 

Ratcliff, (Hen.) Cal. B. ix. 375, 382, 
385* 387* 398> 416. Tit. B. u. 447. 

Ratcliff, (Jac.) Jul. B. xii. 244 b. 

Ratcliff, (Mary) Cfs. of Suffex, Ves^. P. 
xiii. 102. 

Ratcliff, (Robt.) E. of Suffex, Cal. D. iL 
216, 223, 227. Vesp. F. xiii. loi. 
101 b. Tit. B. i, 344, 

Ratcliff, (R.) Cal. B. vii. 77. ' 

Ratcliff, (Tho.) E. of Suffex. 

Lett. &c.— Cal. B. ix. 330 b. 332, 333, 
334' 339- C. i. 324, 364. ii. 

86, 88, 91, 104, 405. iii. 249. E. 
vi. 315. Galba, B. xi. 300. Otho, 
C. x. 210. Vesp. F. xii. 50, 62, 64, 
69. 77» 80, 88, 97, 98, 99, 101, 106^ 
114. Tit. B. ii. 313, 321. iii. 125, 
>33f '38. V. 105, 106. vii, 142,303, 
307. xi.442. xiii. 97, 102, 178, 423. 
Faust. C. ii, 144. 

Rathbome, (Aaron) Tit, B. iv. 277. 
Rathclin, (chart of the barony of) Aug. i. 
vol. i. 48. 

Rathlin, (iileof) Tit. B. x. 171, 298,304, 

407, xii. 29. C. vii. 163 b. 
Ratiibon, (Diet of ) Nero, B, ix, 4. 
Ratkf, (John) Vesp, C. vii. 85. 

Ravenna, (B ) Card, of, vid. AccoliL 

Ravenna, (Archbp. of ) Cal. D. iii. 94, 

Ravenncniiuin Epifcopor. Catal. Tib. B. v. 
22 b. 

Ravoria, (P. ddia) Tit. B, vii. 165. 
Rauffal, (,,,) NiRO, B.VL401. 
Rawley, (Simonis) Hiftoria, ViTiX,. E. 
xiv. 239. 

Rawlins, (Rich.) Bp. of St. David% Vi- 
TEL. B. ix. 117. 



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Ray. (Hen.) Cal. B. i. ,30, 320. iii. 248. 

Raylcgh, (....) Otho, E. vui. 243. 

Reading Monaft. 

Ghartul. Claud. D. ii. 130b. Vesp. E- 

V. 17. XXV. Cleop. E. i. 100. 
Mifc. Claud. E.viii. l b* Vbsp. E. v. 

6 b. 10. 

Reading, (Robt.de) Monach. Wcftm. 

Annales, Cleop. A. xvi. 67. 
Reaux, (M. de) 

Inllrudl. Cal. E. viii. 547. 

Mifc. Cal. E.ix. 421. 
Rebels, (warrants, &c. concerning) Vesp. 

C. xiv. 511. 
Reel afe, vid. Afcetici. 

Reconcilers, (penalties of ) Tit. B. iii. 57. 
Record, (courts of) Vksp. E. viii. 2. 
Records, (Mifc. concerning) Vesp. C. xiv. 
497» 507, 508, 510. Tit. B. v. 200. 
Faust. E. v. 67. 
Titles of Records in the Tower, Vesp. B. 

XV. I. C. xiv. 507. Tit. B. vi. 241. 
Titles and records refpefting property, 
Scutagia, Claud. Civ. 3. 
Pcoda, Claud. C. iv. 50, 51. Nero, 

D. i, 171. 
Inquifitioncs, Claud. C. iv. 158, 
io6.xii. Cleop. B. iv. 108. 
Efchaeta, Claud. C.xii. Faust. C. x. 
Reculver, Monaft. Aug. ii. 57. 
Recufants, concerning them, Galba, D. 
xii. 83 b. Tit. B.iii. 56 b. 58, 60, 61, 

63, 65, 66, 68, 73. vii, 492. 
in Ireland, Tit. B.x. 295, 355. 
Rede, (Guil.) Epifc. Cicellr. 

Chronica de Pontif. Jul. B.iii. 1. 
Red-Wier, (diforders at) Cal. C. v. 35, 52. 
Reed, (SirWm.) Galba, D. ii. 212, 267. 
Reformation: papers concerning it, Cleop. 
E. V. vi. Faust. C. vii. 173. vid. Pro- 
teiiants. 

Regent in France, (whether a woman may 

be) Cal. D. ix. 12b. 
Reginz Colleg. Oxon. Statuta, Claud. 

A. iv. 57. 

Reginaldi fil. Petri, cari», Vitel. A. ii. 
ICQ b. 

Reginaldus monachus Augufl. Cantuar. de 
vita Sci. Malchi, Vesp. E. iii. 176. 
Verfus, Vesp. E. iii. 200, 208 b. 
Regulas fanflimoniales, Claud. D. iii. 50. 

Cleop. C. vi. i. 
RegulaHs concordia, vid. Monachi. 
Regum Chriftianor. nomina, Jul, D. viii. 

IS- 

Reidt, (Everard de) Galba, C. vii. 264. 

D. viiL 199 b. 202. 

Reidt, (Ott. Hen. von dcm Bylatid,Baron de) 

Galba, D. ix. 19. 
Reimandus, (de ejufdem indole, &c.) 

Claud. E. viii. 13 b. 
Reineccias, (Ric.) Jul. C. v. 12. 
Reiters, (German) Cal. E. viii. 549,557, 

566, 572. 

Relationibus, (Tra£l. de) Vitel. A, i. 
214. b. 

Releviorum tenentium in capite, abftradlum, 

Vitel. C. ii. 
Relics of the H. Crofs, Tib. A. vi, 3 7. 
Religions, (about marriages of different) 
Vitel. C. xi. 375, 
dc ortu religionum, Tib. E. viii. 3. 
(Dcvife for alteration of) Jul. F. vi. 161. 
R^ligiofor. (Ordines) Jul. I>. viii. 21b. 



F. vii. 102, 169, 170. Vesp. D. ii. 
40 b. vid. Monachi. 
Statutum de religiofis, Cleop. C. vii. 
18 b. 

Religioforum petitioned, Faust. A. viii. 
174 b. 

Religious trails, meditations, fome in verfe, 
fUL. A. ii. 140 b. Cleop. B.iv. 29 b. 
C. ii. 167 b. 170 b. D. vii. 187 b. 
Faust. A. vi. 148, 151, 156, 156 b. 
157. 158. 

Relph, (Richard) Nero, B. xi. 359b. 
Rcmolinus, (Fr.) Card, of Sorento, Govr. of 

Rome, Vitel. B.ii. 89% 100 b. 
Renghers, (Jph.) Galba^ D. ii. 16. ix. 

Reprifals, (opinion concerning) Tit. C. vii. 

Requefens, (D. Louis de) Galba, C. v. 

159. Vesp. C. vii. 271. 
Retailers, Tit. B. v. 325. 
Retz; (Albert dc Gondy Marelhal de) Cal. 

E. vi. 189. 

Revel, (Charles de) Galba, C. iii. 15b. 
16, 18, 19, 22, 37 b. 

Revenue, (Courts of) Tit, B. iii. 148. 

Revenue, (fundries concerning) Tit. B. 
iii. 201 b. iv. I, 85, 89, 94, 96, loi, 
105, ic8, 112, 120, 122, 125, 127, 
145, 155, 164, 233, 237, 344, 246, 
258, 271, 273, 276,. 297, 300, 333, 
335, V. 377. vi. 213. Faust. C. ii. 
122 b. 138. 
Colledions by Sir Robt. Cotton, Cleop. 

F. vi. 

Reuter, (Adam) Jul. C. iii. 1 16. 
Rewards, (notes concerning) Vesp. C. xiv. 
535- 

Reymer, (John) defcription of Portugal, 
Nero, B. i. 286. 

Reynold, D. of Julicrs, Galba, B. i. 73. 

Reynoldi, (Gualt.) Archiep. Cantuar, con- 
llitutiones, Vitel. A. ii. 83 b. Gal- 
ba, E. iv. 70 b. 

Reyfchach, (Simon de) Galba, B. iii. 225. 

Rhegini Prumienlis Abbatis. 
Chronicon, Tib. C. xi. 43. 

Rhctorica, (Mifccllan.) Jul. F. vii. 118. 
Vesp. E. viii. 97, 113. Cleop. B. 
vi. 230. 

Rhine, (cburfe of) Aug. i. vol. ii. 63. 

Cleop. B. viii. 
Rhodes, (Knights of) Mifc. Otho, C. ix. 

8, II, 19. 

Rhodes, (fiege and furrender of) Otho, 
C. ix. 39, 42, 43. Vitel. B. v. 109, 
116, 120, 133, 14,8. Tit. a. xxvi. 
161. 

Riariis, (Raph. de) Card. S. Georgii Bp. 

of Oilia, Vitel. B. ii. 114b. 172b. 
Ribadeneira, Jul. F. vi. 87. 
Ribchefter, (Antiquities at) Jul. F. vi. 

287, 298. 

Ribera, (Diego de) orden civil & criminal, 

TiT.D. vi. 
Ricardus Cluniacens. in laudem Angliae, 

Jul. A. viii. 3. 
Chronic. Pontiff. Jul. B.iii. i. 
Ricardi Divifenfis Chronicon de temp. R. 

Ric. I. DoM. xiii. 70. 
Ricardus Eremita, fuper i Sc 2 verf. Can- 

tic«r. Vesp. E. i. 78. 
Ricardi de Pofis, formulae Epidolar. Nero, 

A. iv. 126. 
Ricemarchi, (....) verfus, Faust. C. i. 

66. 

Rich, (Sir Rich.) Solic, Gen. Otho, C. 

X. 220. 



Richard 1. K. of England. 

Coronation, Tib. £. viii. 160 b. Claud. 

C. iv. 236. Vesp. C. xiv. 130. 
Letters, charters, &c. Claud. D. ii. 

III. Nero, C. iii. 182b. Vesp. 

C. xiv. 298. Tit. F. xiii. 3s. 
Capdvity, Claud. E. viii. 2 b. 
Itinerary, Faust. A. vii. 4. 
Chronicon, vid. Ricardus Divifenfis. 
Richard IT. K. of England. 

Coronation, Tib. E. viii. 26, 39b. i6ob. 

Nero, D. vi. 65, 70. Vitel. C. ir. 

loi, no. Vesp. B. xv. 2. DoM.xviu. 

2, 12. Cleop. D. iii. 185. 
Treaties and Negociations, Jul. B. vL 

7. — 28. E, ii. 102. Cal. D. iiL 95. 

Nero, B. i. 13, 17. ii. 4. Vesp. C. 

vii. 15. 

Marriage, Vitel. C. xi. 3. Cleop. E. 
ii. 218. 

Charters, Aug. ii. 12. Nero,B. ix. 28* 

29. Cleop. D. iii. 195 b. 
Creations, Jul. B. i. 97 b. Tit. C. L 

116. 

Proclamation, Cal. D. iii. 100. 
Ordonnance de fes batailles, Jul. B. t 

95 b. Nero, D. vi. 91 b. 
Affairs of Ireland, Tit. B. xi. 6, 6 b. 

7 b. 8, 8 b. 9, 10, 16 b. 23 b. 151, 
158, 160, 164, 166, 108, 171, 

17s, 234, 236, 242. 
Edatutz avec le Comte de Lancader, 

Nero, D. vi. 89. 
Depofition, Tib. A. iv. 152. Vitel. 
ix. 294. 

Life, Tib. C. ix. i. Claud. B. ix. 267. 

Tit. F. iii. 253. 
His Pfalter, Dom. xvii. 
Commiflions, InflruAions, Letters, &c« 

Cal. D.iii. 104. 109. Nero. D. vi. 85. 

Galba, B, i. 16. Vesp. C. xii. 105, 

108. F. vii. 29, 30, 33, 40, 88 b. 

Tit. B. v. 5. C. i. 187. Cleop. B. 

xii. 44. D. iii. 203 b. 

Richard IIL K. of England. 

While D. of Gloucefter, Ju l. B. xii. in, 
138b. 141 b. 169, 170,207, 209,227, 
230, 253, 308, 318. Vesp. F. iii. 10. 
Life, by Sir G. Buc. Tib. E. x. 
A meeting with Scottifh AmbafTadors, 

Cal. B. V. 147. 
Mifcell. Vesp. C. xiv. 100. F. xiii. 53. 
Tit. B. xi. 23. 
Richard D. of York, vid. Plantagcnet. 
Richard, Abbot of Winchcomb, Nero, B. 
vi. 25. 

Richardot, (prelident) Vesp. C. vii. 448* 
456,468. viii. 231,267,375. 

Richii, (Rob.) vita B. Edmundi, Cleop. 
B. i. 24. 

Richmond, (carta libcrtatum honoris de) 
Jul. B. xii. 133. 
Regift. honoris de, Faust. B. vii. 72. 
(Redditus comitis de) Jul. B. xii. 257 b. 
(Inquifitio de terris) Jul. B. xii. 259. 
Richmond, (concerning the county of) Jul. 

B. vi. 23, 24. 
Richmond, (Arthur Count of) his relcafe, 

JuL.B. vi. 38. 
Richmond, (Hen. D. of) fon to Hen. VIIL 

Vesp.F. iii. 18 b. 
Richmond, (D. of) vid. Fitzroy. 
Ridgcway, (Sir Tho.) Tit. B. x. 181, 

189, 405. 
Ridolfi, (Robt.) Cal. C. iii. 96. 
Ridley, (Robt.; Clbop. fi. v. 362 b. 



Digitized by 



I 



Riddell. (Pet.) Jul. C. iii. 31b. 
Ricval, (Abbatiadc) Jul.D. i. i*, 15. 

vid. Ailrcdi. 
Riga, (city) Nero, B.ii. 5a. 
Riga, (Petri de.) 

Aurora, Vesp. 1"). v. i. Tit. D. xx. 
122 b. 

kincus, (Herm.) Vitel. B. xxi. 13, 38, 41, 
43- 

Ripley, (Geo.) fig. ejufdem feretri, Vitel. 

E. X. 227* 

Riihangcr, (Will, de) Chron. Claud. D. 

vi. 97. Faust. B. ix.75. 
Rifing, (Gilbert de) carta, Nero, C. iii. 

182. 

Rivius, (T.) Jul. C. v. 6ib. 

Rizzio» (David) concerning his death, Cal. 

B. viii. 135. ix. 2i9*. 
Robert Bruce K. of Scotland. 

Treaty with France, Cal. B. v. 59, 
298. 

kobert II. K. of Scotland, Vesp. F. vii. 33, 
55. Tit. a. xix. 87. 
Alliances with France, Tit. A. iii. 22, 

Robert III. K. of Scot. Vesp. F. vii. 36, 

37> 40. 68, 7Sp 77» 
Robert, of Gloucefter, chronicle, Cal. A» 

XI. I. 

Robert, (Nic.) Otho, C. ix. 39. 
kobert, ( . . • ) Cal. B. vii. 249. 
koberti, Abbatis Montis S. Michaelis. 

Opufc. hiftor. Dom. viii. 70, 70 b. 
koberti, Prioris de Bridlington: Epitaph. 

Vesp. E.vii. 134b. 
Robert! d6 Reading : anna]es> Cleop, A. 

xvi. 67. 

Roberti de Wlnchelfea : conflitutiones, &c. 

Faust. A. viii. 41 b. ii6b. 173 b. 
. Statuta, Galba, E. iv. 67. 
Robefart, (Lewis) Lord Bourchier, Vesp. 

F. xiii. 34. 

Robihfon, (Hcii.) Bp. of Carliflc, TiT. 

C. vi. 157. 

Robinfon, (OHv.) Jul. C. iii. 135 b. 
Robinfon, (Ric.) de curiis. Tit* A. >ocvi. 

208, 229 b. 
Roche, (Maurice Pitz-John) LordofFer- 

moy. Tit. B. xi. 218. 
Roche, (Patrick) Tit. B. xi. 489. 
Roche, (...la) Cal. E. xii. ii6. Tit. 

R xi. 64. 

Rochelle, (municipaliry of) Cal. E. vii. 

72, 136 b. 
Rochepot, (....) Ca l. E. iv. 7. 
Rochefter. 

Regiftri cartar. Eccl. Roffens. Dom. x. 

91. Faust. B.v. i. C. v. 
Epifcoporum nomina, Tit, B. v. 20. 
Excerpta e Textu RoiFens. Jul. C* ii. 

49-66, 78 b. 93 b. 95, 98. 
Excerpta ex Hift. etRcgiftris, Vitel. E. 

xiv. 242, 264. 
RofFenfe Chronicon, Nero, D. ii. i, 

203, 238. Vesp. A. xxii. B. 
Varia, Galea, E. iv. 20. Cleop. F. i. 

344, 345 b. Faust. B.v. too b. 
Ecclefias Sci. Andrcx ibid. Carta;;, Vesp, 

A. xxii. 63, 120. 
(J.Bifhop of) Vesp. F. xiii. 17. 
(Vifc. of) vid. Carr, Wilmot. 
Rodenbauchbet, (Theod.) Cal. E. xii, 

139. 

Rodenburg, (Herm.) Galea, C. viii. 152. 
^oienburgo, (Hen.) Otho, E. x. 333, 



t M D £ X. 



Roc, (SirTho.) Tit. B. vii. 47^. 
Roemar, (Otho) Nero, B. iii. 18. 
Roffeath, (...) Jui. C. iii. 165, 167. 
Roger, (Patricias) Capitk dc Fearney,TiT. 
B. xi. 20 b. 

Roger de Wendover, excerpta ex cjufdcm 

Chron. Otho, D. iv. 119. 
Rogeri de Ceftria Polychronicon» Jul. £. 

viii. 

Rogeri de Waltham, compendium Morale* 

Vesp. B. xxi. 
Rogers, (Dr. Dan.) Nero, B* iii. 320, 344. 

GaLba, C. v. 140, 153 b. 162, 28c, 

338. vi. P. i. 73. P. ii. 143, 152. vii. 

8oi Tit. B. vi. 37. 
Rogers, (Patrick) Vesp. Fixii, 17. 
Rogerfii, (Dan^) antiquae de Britan. Obfehr. 

Tit. F.x. 

Rogerus Conftab. Ccflriae i carta, Nero, C* 

iii. 170. 
Rogerus Abbas Glaftoniae. 

Speculum Ecclefiae, Tib. B4 xiii. 182. 
Rohan, (Henry Duo de) Cal. £. x. 224* 
270. 

Rokeby, (Chriftph.) Cal. B.x. 379. 
Rolfe, (Ric.) Cal» E. x. 163. 
Rolin, (Wm. andRobt.) Tit. B. vii. 278. 
Rollete, (...) Cal. E. vi. 25. 
Rolls, (matters of the) Faust. C. ix. 15. 
Rolls, (patent) vid Tower. 
Colleftanea exantiquis rotuUs, Tit. D. 
xiii. Faust. E. iv. 2. &c. 
Roma antiqua. 

de mirabilibtts Romse, Nero, C. ii. 82. 
Romanorum hifloria. Galea, E. xi. 125. 
Imperatores Romani, Jul. A. vii. 2. B. 
lii. 25. xiii. 2, 28,41. D. ii. 23. Tib. 
B. V. 19. Galea, E. xii. Vitel. A. 
xii. 121. Tit. D. xxiv. 13. Faust. 
B. iii. 153. 
Impp. feries ex niUnroisj Nero^ D. x. 

lOI. 

de Magiflratibus^ Tit. D. xx. 165, 1 72 b. 
Romani Imperii provincise, Claud. C, 
vi. I. 

Reliquiae et infcriptiones, Jul. F. vi. 
279, 280, 281*, 286, 287, 288, 289, 
292, 293, 300, 405. X. 137. Aug. iii. 
N«9. Tit. B.vi. 244b. 

Varia de urbe. Tit. D.xix. 8 b. 9, 16 b. 

3o> 39- 
Roma hodiema. 

Defcriptio, Claud. E. viii. 6. Tit. A. 

xix. lib. Faust. A. viii. 146. 
Varia deurbe, Tib. B. v. 22 b. Vitel. 
, B. viii. 135. ix. 108, 14* b. Tit. D. 
xix. 42b. Faust. B. vii. 14b. D. iv. 
2 b. 

Varia de Romana ccdefia, Jul. D. i. 
3. viii. 15 b. Cal. A. i. 99. ii. 81. 
Claud. E. viii. 263. Vitel, F. ii. 
Tit. D. xix. 25 b. Dom. xiii. 108. 
Cleop. B. xii. 52 b. Faust. B. vii. 
10, 13 b. 

Mifcell. Vitel. B. iv. 109, 131. Tit. 
B. i. 103. 

vid. Imperator, Pontifex. 

Tranfa^ inter Angliam et Romam, Vi- 
tel. B. ii.— xiv, 

Englilh ambafTadors at Rome, vid. Gar- 
diner, Bryan, G. Cafalis, Vannes. 
Romefcot, vid. Sci. Petri denarius. 
Romneymarih, (plans of ) Aug. i, vol. i. 
24,2s. 



Carta, &c. Galea, E. iv. 14S, 158 b. 

181. Cleop. C. vii. 36. 
Ronton, (Regift. Priorat.de) Vesp. CiXV, 
Rookes, (Geo.) inftrudions to, Jul. E.iL, 

105. 

Rookes, (Laurence) Cal.E. x. 165. 
Roos, (Wm. Lord) Tit. B. vii. 448. 
Roos> (Baronis) inquiiitio dc tcrris, Jul. 
B.xii. 258b. 
Title of, Faust. G.viii. 12, 29. 
Roquetallade, (...) Galba, D. i. 34. 
Rorarius, ( . . ) Vesp. F, i, lo. 
Rofcarrock, (Nic) Jul. C. v. 41. 
Rofny, vid. Sully. 

Rofs, (fam.) ped. Jul. C. vi. 2i6. D. i. i. 
Rofs, (J.) of Warwick, Jul. E. iv. 20 u 
Rofs, (J.Ormond) Vesp. F, xiii. 105. 
Rofs, (Bp. of) vid. Lefly. 
RolTel, (Jaques) Ga lBa, C. viii. 74k 
Roffi. (Joh.) Warwicens. Hift, a Bruto, 
Vesp. A. xii. 
Excerpta, Vitel. E. iciv. 272. 
Roftock, (Magiftratesof) Nero, B, ix. 55. 
Rofweidus, (Herib.) J uL. C. V. 131 b. 
Rotelande, (Hagonis de) Ipomedon^ me«i 
trice, Vesp. A. vii. 37. 

Rotheram, (ftatuta Coll. Jefu de) Vitel* 

E. X. 218. 

Rothewell, (Eccl.de) Vitel. A. ii. 99 b. 
Rotwil, (Fab, V.) Jul. C. v. 31. 
Rouen, (views of) Aug. i. vol. ii. 87, 89, 
90, 91. 

Rouen, (Archbp.of) Cal. D. iii. 94, 106. 
Rouge, (Fr. le) Nero, B. xL 267. 
Rovida, (Aleflandro) Cal. E, xi. 91. 
Round-table, (verfes concerning a knight 

of the) Tit. A. xxi. 94 b. 
Rowe, (Owyn) Vesp. F. xii. 23. 
Rowffe, (Jeh. le) Tit, B, vii. 126. 
Royflon monafl. Bull, Aug. ii. 124, 130. 
Rubcis, (A. Card, de) Nero, B. vi. 30. 
Rubens, (Pet. Paul) Jul. C. v. 109, 
Rucardine, (Ro.) Vitel. B. xiv. 161, 
Ruckwood-hall Eifex, (cuftom of the manor) 

Vesp. F, ix. 196, 
Rudborn, (Tho.) Monach, Winton. chroni- 

con, Claud. B. vii. 1, Nero, A, 

xvii, 

Rudfin manor, Tib. E. viii. 246. 
Rudolphus n. Imperator. 

Carmina in illius laudcm, Jul. C, ii. 328.. 
Letters, &c. Cal. D. i. 32. Nero, B. 
ix. 126, 166, 169, 181, 186 b. 189. 
Galea, B. xi. 372, 414,417,423. C, 
▼i. P. i. 95. P. ii. 244 b. D. viii. 234, 
262. ix. 79. X. 141. xi. 46. xiii 143, 
186, 189, 246, 247, 248. E. i. 67, 70, 

>36» i37»34i** 35^> 3S8> 359- Vesp, 

F. iii. 66. A. 

Ruffi, (Hen.FeHnei) Vesp. F. xii, 36, 48. 
Ruffin, (St.) life and martyrdom, Nero^ 

C. xii. 181. 
Rufi,vita Afra, Tit. D. xvi. 113. xx. 128. 
Rumoors, (punifiiments for raifing falfe) 

Vesp. C. xiv. 537. 
Runcevalle, (de bello de) verfus. Tit. A. 

xix. 153. 

Runic infcriptions, Jul. F. vi. 289, 297. 
Cal. A. XV. 119b. 120. Dom. xviii. 
37- 

Alphabet, Vitel. A, xii. 62. Vesp. A. 

xviii. 67 b. Dom. ix. 8, 10. 
Rupertns, Rom. Rex, Vitel, E. x. Sob. 
Rupt... (J.de) Vitel. B. v, 206, 
Rural ceconomy. Tit, B, v, 295, 297, 

308, 

Ruflel, (Barth,) Clerk of the peace in Ire« 
land. Tit. B. xi. 440. 

8L 



Digitized by 



I N D E X- 



RuflcU, (Francis) E. of Bedford, J u l. F. vi. 
91. Cal. D. ix. 214, 224. X. 264, 
33 346, 372» 380, 382, 390. E. vi, 
26. Vesp. C. xiv. 320. 

Ruflell, (Fra.) JuL.Ciii. 136, 138. 

RufTell, (Sir J.) Vitel. B. v. 193, 214b. 
217. 221, 123, 239. vi. 9, 15, 150, 
166, 181 b. 211,219,243, 256, 261 b. 
vii. 29, 54, 77, 116, 119, 134, 141, 

H9' i57» «7i» 173' 1/7* ^- 
47» 5^' 75» 85, 97, 100, 105. Vbsp. 
C. ii. 66. 

Ruffcll. (J. ) Cal. D. vH. 31. Vesp.F. 
xiii. 15a Tit. B. xi. 399. Cleop. 

E. iv. 99 b. 

RuflcH, (Sir Win.) Galba, D. i. 140. ii. 

13, 18,60, 273, 284. iii. 3, 32, 36, 

40, j^A, 48, 54. Tit. B. ii. 317. 

vii. 94, io8. xii. 347 b. xiii. 477, 

485, 497- 
Ruflell, (Wm.) Jul. C. iii. 33 b. 
RufTell^ (Wm.) Inquiiition on his^ death, 

DoM. XV. 149, 

Ruffdl, ( ) E. of Bedford, Cal. C. iii. 

441 

RuFel, (Lord) concerning his murder on the 
borders, Cal. B. viii. 319, C. viii. 230, 
^33» 236, 237, a37b. 239b. ^46. 

Ruflcl, (Capt.) Tit. B, viii. 27s. 

Ruflell, ( ) fecond Ton to an E. of Bed- 
ford, Tit, B. vii. 348. 

Rufshe, (Francis) Tit. B. ii. 454. 

Railia, (MifcelL concerning) Nero, B. xi. 
316, 320, 335, 343, 345, 347. Vesp. 

F. v. 189 b. 

Ruflyn, (Monafl.) limites terrar. Jul. A. 
vii. 51. 

Ruthal, (Tho.) Bp. of Durham, CAL.B.ii. 

285. vi. 40. 
Rutgcrftus, (Jan.) Jut. C. v. 66b. 
Ruthven, (Ale^cander lord) on the troubles 

in Scotland, Cal. B. ix. 219 
Ruthven, (Will, lord) E.'of Gowrie,CAL. 

B. viii. 22Q. C. iv. 63. vii, 68 b. viiL 

23, 24 b. 28. 
Ruthven, (the aa of) Cal, C. vii, 253, 

259, 259 b. 271. 
Rutland, (E. of) vid. Manners. 
Rutland, (Thp.) Nero,C. x. 2. 
Ruylh, (Pet.) Gal&a, D. i. 21. 
Rye, (ftrangcr? at) Galba, C. iii. 258, 

262. 

Rymer, (John) account of Portugal, Nbro, 
B. i. 286. 

Rynlandt, (Magiftrates of) Gali^a, D. v. 
240. 

Ryfiieton, (Nic. de) Galba, B.L 36, 37, 

38» 39* 40« 4*' 44* 4^* 4^* 49^ 5S» 56, 
S7' S8» 64, 75, 77, 96, 99, io6w 

Ryfsheton, (W.de) Galba, B. i. 100. 

Ryfwic, (Jeande) Galba, C.ix. 331. 

Ryther, (Jamrs) Cal. B.ix. 410. 

Ryves, (Dr. T.) Tit. B.x. 222. 

Ryvei, (T,) Jul, C.v.aaSb. 



S. 

Sackville, (Tho.) Lord Buckhurft, Cal. D. 
ii. 503. E. \dii. 175, 519. Nero, B. 
vii. 169. Galba, C. ix. 230 b. xi. 

337' 348. 35a- I^-i- 15. 3S> 51- 
107, 119, 132 b. ii. 163 b. iii. 113. 

iv. 241. V. 149, 177. xiii. 227. Vesp. 

F. xii. 209. Tit. B. ii. 353. vi, loi. 

xiii. 565. 



Sadler, (Sir Ralph) Cal. B. ii. 344. vii. 425, 
viii. 160. ix. 68, 70, 74,78. x. 35, 37, 
39, 45, 48, 49, 188. C. iii. 125, 126, 
187, 194, 195, 206. viii. 118. Tit. 
343i S70f 375- Cleop. E. iv. 

178. 

Sadleyer, (Hen.) Tit. B. i. 153. 

Safe-condu^s, (Index to) enroled in Chan- 
cery, Jul. E. iii. 224. 

Saints, (Lift of) Tit. B. vL 175. 

Saint George, (Rich.) Norroy, concemlrjg 
the honours of nobility, Vesp. C. xiv. 
207, 412. 

Saint Jaille, (Didiei de) Otho, C. ix. 54, 
89, 91. 

St. John, (Sir OI.) Jul. C. iii. 17, 25 b,37, 

72, 74 b. 93 b. 96 b. 125. 
Epitaph, Vesp. C. xiv. 176. 
St. John, (Ix)rd) vid. Pawlet. 
St. John,(Wm.) Vesp. F.xiii. 126. 
St. John, (Lady) defcent from Edm, E. of 

Lancad. Jul. B. xii. 257. 
St. Lawrence, (Nic.) Lord Howth, Tit. 

B. xi. 57. 

St.Leger, (Sir Anth.) Tit. B. xi. 437. 
St. Legcr, (SirWarham) Tit. B. xii. 486b, 

xiii. 350, 359, 362, 366, 557. 
St. Liz, (Simo) Comes Northaropt. Carta, 

Nero, C. iii. 180 b. 

St. Luke, (....) Cal. E. ix. 127. 

St. Sacerdos, (attempt upon) Cal, D. iii. 6u 

Saint Sauveur^ (Mons.) Cal. £. x. 249, 
274, 287. 

Saintre, (Sire Jehan) fes proucfles, jouftes, 

&c. Nero, D. ix. 1. 
Sages, (the Procysofthe fevyn) a poem» 

Galba, B. ix. 22b. 
Saker, (works on cape) Aug. vol, ii« 

113. 

Saladini, Sultani Egypt, Epiil. ad Fred. I. 

Claud. E. viii. 2. 
Sake caflle, (plan of) Aug. i. voL ii, 79, 
Salica, (de lege) carmen, Vitel. E. x. 

Difceptatio, Cleop. E. ii. 34. 
Salifbury, (chronicle of) Cleop. B. iv. 31. 
Salifbury, (R.) earl of, Vesp. F. xiii. 37. 
Salilhury, (Capt. Raufe) Galba, C. viii. 
72, 

Salifbury, (R.) Vesp. F, xiii. 307 b, 
Salifbury, ( Wm.) Ju l. C. iii. in b* 
Salifbury, (E. of) vid. Montagu, Nevill, 
Saliftury, (Bp, of) vid. Jewel. 
Salomo Rex : Proverbia, vid. Biblia. 

Quasdam de, Cal. A. x. 201 b. 
Salopienfis, (Roberti) Viu S, Winifred®, 

Claud. A. v. i^S^ 
SaJtcrs petition^ Tit, B. v. 335, 388. 
Saltpeter, (Trad on) Otho, E. vii. 
Sahry Monafl:. Aug. ii. iii, 114, 115,11$, 

121, 123, 125, 127, 128, 129, 131, 

132- 

Salviati, ( ) Card. Vitel. B.ix. 155, 

159. xi. 47. 

Salviati, ( ) Vitel. B. x, 102 b, 115. 

Salviatus, (Jac.) Vitel. B. xi. 45, 112. 

Sammcrihanus, (....) Jul. C. v. 67. 

Sampfon, (Dr. Rich.) Bp. of Chichcfter. 
Cal. D. vi. 282, 297. E. ii, 132. 
Galba, R iii. 320. v. 328, 331,384, 
389. Vesp. C. ii. 14, 25, 54, 78, 
94,95, 106, 117, 131,134, 140, 143, 
164, 169, 173, 176, 177, 188, 193, 
195, 200, 206, 228, 236, 260, 284, 
308, 321, 333, 346, 370, iii. 19, 55, 



72,78, 86, 100, 107, 129, 135, 157, 
158, 18&, 214. 222. Tit. B. i. 314^ 
Cleop. E. v. 294, 296,298, 300. 

Sanfto-lmore, (Wil. de) depcriculis novifs. 
tcmpor. Vitel. C. xiv. 9. 

Sandorum Legendx, Vitac, &c. vid. Libri 
Liiurgici, 

Sancy, (de) Cal. E, viii, 110, 572. Vesf. 
F. V. 370. 

Sanderus de Schifmate, exccrpta, Jul. F. vi. 
44b. 231. 

Sandro, (Bernardin) Nero, B. vi. 149. vii, 

95,97 b. 99, ici, 103, HI. 
Sands, (Nevil) Cal. C. v. 10. 
Sands, (, . , Lord) Vitel. B,xxi. 189. 
Sandwich, (Laws of) Jul. B. v. 

(Grants of) AuG.ii, 67, 90. Galba, 

E. iv. 22 b. 
(Chart of the Marfh of) Aug. i, vol. i. 
54. 

Sandys, (Wm. Lord) Vbsp. F. xiii. 115-, 

135, Tit. B. ii. 326. 
Sandys, (Sir Will.) Cal. E. ii. hi. iii. 12. 
Sanga, (Jo.Bap.) Vitel. B.ix. 41. 
Sanmillan, (Fra. A, de) Galba, B. x. 78. 
Saraceni. 

de geflis eorum, fub Saladino ec Saffadino, 

DoM. xiii. 134 b. 
Mores, Faust. A. vii, 149 b. 
Saravia, (Adr.de) Galba, Cxi. 278. D, 

iii, 235, 240, 319. 
Sarcerius, (Erafmus) Cleop. E. v. 230- 
Sardiniae infeodatio, per Bonif. VIII, Nero^ 

C. ii,4i. 

Sarpi, (Fr. Paolo) Nero, B. vii. 181. 
Saturnus, dialogus inter ipfum ct Salomonem;, 

Vitel. A. xv. 83 b. 
Satyrs, Burlefques, Sec. Cal. B. v. 322b, 

325 b. E.x. 310,311. TiT.D,xv.5a. 

DoM. i. 157. 

Savage, (John) confefEons, Cal. C. ir, 
290. 

Savage, (Ravelyn) Vesp: F.xii. 29. 
Savarici Ep, Bathon, epitaph, Jul. F. vii, 
148. 

5auch, (Jehan de la) Galba, B. iv. 134. 
Savel, (James) his examination, Galba, 

D. i. 283, 

Savenfby, (Alex, de) Coventrens. Epifc, 
conflitutioncs, Vesp. E. iii. 139. 

Savile, (Fam.) defcent, Jul. B. xii. 306. 

Savile, (Sir Hen.) Jul. C. iii. 12, 8i. r. 
102 b. 104, 201, 205 b. 

Savile, (Henry) jun. Jul. F. vi. 299. 

Savile, (Ja.) Jul. C. v, 14. 

Savile, (Tho.) Jul. C. v. » b. 5, 7 b. 16 b. 
19 b. 

Saunder, (Ant.) Cleop. E. iv. 47 b. 
Saunder, (Nic.) Jul. C. iii. 137, 
Saunders, (....) Cal. C. iii 501. 
Savoy, (Pedigree of the counts of) Nero, 
D. i. 183 b. 

Savoy, (titles of ftate papers between Eng* 

land and) Jul, E. ii. 89. 
Savoy ix>fpital: revenue and expences, Vesp, 
C. xiv. 538. 
Contents, Tit. B. iii. 45. 
Infl. ct ftatuta, Cleop. C. v. 2. 
Saxey, (Mr.) on the diforders in Wunller, 
Tit. B.xii. 84. 

Saxon laws, Jul. C. ii. 69, 76 b. 78 b. g8, 
loi. 

Saxon kings, vid. England. 

Saxon Vocabularies, vid. Lexica, 

Saxonimi (de oriu) Faust. B. ii. i, 

Say, (John) Vesp. F. xiii. 36. 

Say, (Wm.) his tertamcnt, Jul. F. x. 6. 



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INDEX. 



Sea... (Ric.) ViTEL. B. xiv. 283. 
Scalario, (Rob. dc) Nero, C. iii. 187. 
Scaliger, (Jos.) Carm. Jul.C. v. 25. 
Scandalum magnatum, (notes concerning) 

VEfip. C.xiv. 546. 
Scarborough, (PJan of) Aug. i. vol. ii. i. 
Scardburgh manor, Jul. B. xii. 211b. 
Scarfdalc manor, Jul. B. xii. ai i b. 
Scheld, (Courfcof the) Auo.i. Vol.ii. 63. 

(Navigation of ) Galba, Civ. 390. 

(Bridge over the) burnt, Galb a, C. vii. 
146. 

Schcnck, (Col. Sir Martin) Galb a, C.vli. 
95. viii. 51. D. iii. 163. iv. 30, 2C2, 
v. 27. 

Schepfeved, (Will, de) Annal. Angl. Faust. 

B. vi. 69. 

Scheyfin, (Jo.) Chancr. of Brabant, Galba, 

C. iii, 223. 

ScheyfFue, (Max. & Edw.) Galba, C. vii. 
235' ^39. 

Schiedam (Magiftrates of) Galba, B.i. 
118. 

Schiner, (Andr.) Vitil. B. iii. 47 b. 

Schincr, (Mat.) Card, of Sion, Galba, B.v. 
52,128,247b. ViTEL.B.iv. 121 b. 
V. IX, 45. xviii. 114, 234. xix. i, 
13, 20, 23, 86, 131, 142, 145, 160, 
257^ 275, 287, 307. 310, 333, 344, 
373» 374- XX. 19, 36, 65, 106 b. 

Schipweye, (Curia dc) Galba, E.iv. 23 b. 

Scholaftica, varia. Tit, A. x. i.xi. 

Schomakcr, (Dr. Geo.) Neho^ B. iii. 352, 
358. 

Schombcrg, (Monf. dc) Vbsp. F. v. 395. 
Schottu*, (And.) Jul. C. v. 152, 181 b. 
195 b. 211. 
cjufdem fratres, Jul. C.v. a 18. 
Schwartz (Fred.) de Ruiffinghcn, Galba, 

C. viii. 22. X. 190. 
Schwartzenberg, ( . . . . Count of ) Galb a, 

C. vi. P. li. 233. 

Schydlovyeen, (Chriftoph. de) Chanceflor 
of Poland, Nero, B. ii. loi, 102, 
103 b. 

Schymfliin, (Edw.) Cal. D. vi. 107, 
Scillylflands, (Chart of) Auc.i, Vol.ii. 18. 
Sconos, (Franc, dello) Vesp. C. iv. 294. 
Scory, (Edro.) Epitaphit Visp. C. xiv. 

196. 
Scotland. 

Origo gentis Scotorom, Ne ro, E. v. 191. 
Defciiptio, Jul. F. vj. 396 b. Cal. 
B. v. 149. Nero, D. ii. 239 b. Vesp, 

D. xviii. 136 b. 

Reges; Series, Gencalog. Cal. B. iv. 

224. Claud. D. vii. 7, 9 b. 
de haeredibus Scotiac, Vitel. E. xi. 171. 

DoM. X. I. 

Chronicles and Hidories, Jul. A. vii. 30. 

Cal. B. v. 191, 198. ix. 2^7*. 

Otho, D. iv. 46 b. ViTEL. A. XX. 

I. E. xi. 243. Vesp. C. xvi. 41. 
(State of) Jul. F. vi. 186. Cal. B. iv. 

222, 238. C. ix. 478. 
Tranfadla inter Angliam ct Scotiam, Cal. 

B. i.— X. C. i.~ix, D. i. ii. Nero, 

B. vi. Vesp. C. xvi. Tit. F. xiii. 
Treaties and Ncgociations. 
(1174.) Cal. B.v. 61.^(1325.) Cal. 

B.v. 298.— (1326.) Cal. B.v. 59.— 

(1354.) Vesp. F. vD. 3^(1357.) 

Nero, D. vi. 61 b. Vitel. Civ. 

95 ^•—(1384-) Vesp. F. vii. 9, 31, 

—(1400.) Vesp. F. vii. 82, 85, 95. 

—(1438.) Vesp. F. vii. 45.— (1449.) 

Vesp. F. vii. 44.— (1466.) Tit. B.v. 

J12.— (1474.) Cal. B.vi. I.— (1483.) 

Tit. a. iii. 38 b.— (1484.) Vesp. C 



xvi. 75.— (i486.) Vesp. C. xvi. 71. 
—(1498.) Cal, B. v. 72. — (1512.) 
Cal. B. vL 27.— (1524.) Cal. B. 

vi. 414.— '(1525.) Cal. B.vi. 137. 
D. ix. 62, 66. — (1528.) Cal. B. 

vii. 123. — (1533.) Cal. B. vii. 199. 
•*-(i534.) Cal. B.v. 68,220,222b. 
224 b. vii. 129.— (1543.) Cal. B. vii. 
255.— (1549.) Tit. B. vi. 126.— 
(1550.) Cal. B. vii. 418, 429. viii. 
270, 279.— (1551.) Cal. B. vii. 374, 
394 451.— (1559.) Cal. B. vii. 
390. ix. 34, 35.— (1560.) Cal. B.v. 
300. X. 98. Tit, B. xiii. 14 b.— 
(1561.) Cal. B. X, 139.— (1572.) 
Cal. C.iii. 325, 327, 330-— l^S^sO 
Cal. B.viii. 233.-^(1586.) Cal. B.v. 
161.— (1596.) Cal. B. viii. 340. (fine 
A«) Cal. B, iL 305, v. 274, 275. 
DoM. X. I b, 

Regiflrum diplomatum, de rebus Inter An- 
gliam ct Scotlam Ric. I.— -Hen. V. 
Nero, C. iii. 209. 

Supremacy of England over Scotland, 
Jul. A. v. 174b. C. vii. 224. D. ii, 
185 b. an b. vi. 67. Cal. B. v. 63. 

vii. 291, 322, 329. D. ii. 54Q. 
Claud. C. ix. 99 b. D. vi. 135. E. 

viii. 260 b. Nero, E.v. 191. Vi- 
TEL.'E.xi. 245, 247. Vesp. A. ix. 
156. C. xvi. Z2, 80, 94, 122, 123, 
124, 127, 129, 134. E. ix. 17. F.vii, 
7 b. 14 b. 16, 47. Tit. A. xiii. 98, 
D. xbc. 100. F. xiii. 21. Append. 
xxvii. I, 3. 

Parliamentary and Law Trafts, Cal. B. 
V. a66. viii. 212, 219. ix, 144, 266. x. 
I. C. i. 42 b, 145, 257. iii. 70, 524. 
iv. 8, 25, 4a, 72 b. 73, 204. viii. 93, 
26ib. 269, ix. i8>iii, D.i. 142. ii. 
79, 2 10 b. 22Z b. 

Nobility : Lifts of their parties, Jul. F. 
vi. 176, 187. Cal, B. iv. 240. v. 156. 

ix. 122,126, 134»265, 273. C. 1.41, 
317. ii. 17, 135, 261, a86. iii. 38. 
160 b. iv. 64, 70, 72 b. V.81, 102. vi. 
102 b. U9, 154 b. vii. 25, 34. ix. 15, 
23, 27, 8i% 175. D. i. 179, 186. 

Nobility in Q^Mary's intereft, Cal, C.i. 
155. D. ii. 44, 45, 80, 90, 100, up, 
191. 

vid, Mary Q^of Scots. 

Protertant Lords, Cal.B. x. 23 b. 47 b, 

69 b. loi b. 317. 
Fugitive Lords — ( 1584.) Cal. C. 

viii. 17*, 18, 38, 38 b. 44, 116, 129, 

i30» >33» JS^, 250. ix. 95,— (1592.) 

Cal. D.ii. 99. 

Sutes, their ads, Cal. C. viii. 219. 
Aflcmbly, their ads, Sec. Cal. B, ix. 240. 

C. vii. 259. D. ii. 219 b. 5^0. 
Anns of the Scottilh nobility, Vesp, E, 

viii. 29. 

Lords of Council, Cal. B.i, 184, 222, 
309. ii, 297. iii, 102, 103, 294, iv. 
276. V. 38. vi. 120, 171, 182, 378, 
450. vii. 15, 30, 55, no, 490. viii. 3, 
96, 345. X. 148, C. i. 13, 24, 383 b. 

D. i. 225, 436. 

Lords of Articles, Cal. B. iii ^22. D. ii. 

210. 

Lords of CongregatioD, Cal. B. ix. 85. 

X, 14, 42, 52. 
Council of Six Perfons, Cal. B.ix. 326. 
Commiflionw of Scotland, Cal. B. iii. 



266, 270. v. 68. vi. 87, 89, 90, 95 b. 
449. vii. 129, i68, 169, 174. viii. 43, 
ix. 236*. 

Bifhops, Jul. F. vi. 187. Claud. A. i. 
' 34^- 

ScottiOi monafteries in Germany, Vesp, 

C. xvi. 21. 

Religious matters, Cal. B. iv. 269. v, 
327, viii. 304. ix. 32,240. C. iv. 105, 
vii. io». ix. 127, 174. D.ii. 79b. 194, 
220, 222, 246, 247, 249. Claud. A, 

i. 34 b. E. viii. 3. 

Service Book, Cal. B, viii. 20a, 204. 
Naturalization of the Scots, Tit. F. iv. 

36,48. Faust. C. ii. 109. 
On the Union with England, Jul. F. vi. . 

62b. 100. Tit. B.vi. 422,434. C, 

vi. 42^,434. F. iv. 33,62. 
Mufters and rent-,rol!s of fevcral towns, 

Vbsp. C. xvi. 9, 13, 20, 

Mifcellan-es, Jul. F. vi. 85, 86. Cal, 
B. i. 296. ii. 348. iv. 243, 279. V. 
74, 81. 197, 213, 304, 320, 321. vi. 
394,405. vii. 25. viii. 145, ip, 24a, 
245, 246, 248, 250, 267, 268, 270 b. 
«79'304» 3^9> 343- ix. 84, 207, an, 
276. X. 14, 17, a8, 78, 336 b. 340, 
348, 351. C. ii. 31, 32, 131. iii. po, 
347. iv. 57, 90, 114, ao4. V. a5, 99, 
120, 155. vi. 102 b. vii. 10 b. 59 b. 
63, 166, 167, 239. viii, 22, 93, 105, 
152, 184, 248, 292 b. ix, 8, 74, 447, 
483. D.i. 225. 283, 289,294, 324, 
354. ii. 34. 53 b. 56, 62, 67, 82, 83, 
187 b. 223 b. 248, 530, 538. E. iv. 
305. V. 60, 108. vii. 228. Claud, 

D. vL 135, 18a b. ViTEL. E. xi, 
247, 270 b. Vesp. F.v. 295. vi. 190, 

vii. 2. ix. 303. Tit. A. iii. 39 b. C, 
vii, 205. xii. 93. F. xiii. i, 18, 37, 39, 
41, 92 b. 104, 215. Cleqp, Civ. 
paffim. Append, xxix, i, 

Scott, (Cuthbert) Bp. of Chefter; Oration, 

Vesp. D. xviii, 114. 
Scott, (Sir John) Galba, D, vii. m. 
Scott, (Robert) Jul. C.iii. 90. Cal. D. 

ii. 58. 

Scott, (SirTho.) Tit. B. vii. 67. 
Scott, (Sir William) Cal. B. ii. 318. vii, 
116 b, 

Scotus, (Conftant.) an epitaph, Cal. B, v. 
312 b. 

Scroop, (Henry) Lord, Cal. B. ix. ^26, 
335. Vesp. F.xiii. 113. 

Scroop, (Hen.le) Cal. D,iii. 92. Gal 9 a, 
B. i, 4. 

Scroop, (Ralph, Lord.) 
Lett.-—CAL. C.i 79, 87, 100, 120, 
379. V. 72. vi. 154, vii. I b. 210,250, 
252. viii. 16 b. 30, 43, 69. 125, 182, 
i86, 189, 190, 191, 192 b. 201, 207, 
217, 221, 225, 229, 134, 239 b. 253, 
259, 264, a78 b. 280, 289, 306 b. ix. ^ 
40, 84, 166, 167, 207 b, 288, 289, 
310, 321, 453. D. i. 205. 

Scroop, (Thomas, Ld.) of Bolton, Cal. 
. B. ix. 7 b. C. viii. ^30, 233. D. ii, 
374» 380, 400. 

Scrope, (Ric.) Archiep. Ebor. Vesp. E, 

vii. 94, 100 b. loi. 
Scrope, (Tho.) Vbsp. F.xiii. 118 b. 
Scudamor, (Jo.) Jul. C.iii 163 b. 185, 



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INDEX. 



Sculptura (de) lapidum, Jul. D. viii. 
121 b. 

6ca, (domimon of the) GaLba, C iu 256. 

Otho, E. vii. ix. 14. 
Sea charts, vid. Charts. 
Seal (Great) of England; profits. Tit. 

B. iv. 205 b. 

Regifter, Cal. B. vii. 208. 
Concerning the iCeeper, Vitel. C. xvii. 
SO. 

Seaton, (Alex.) Cal. C. vii. 56. 
Sebaftian, (St.) in Bifcay, plan of, Aiyo. 

i. vol. i. 16. 
Sebaftian, K. of Portugal, Nbro, B. i. l^a, 
t37> I54t 189, 221 b. 
Treaty with Q^^Eliz. Tit. B. vi. 108. 
Slain at Alcazar, Vbsp. C. xiii. 240. 
Sebright, (Wm.) Clerk of London, Vesp. 

C. xiv. 357. 

Securities for good behaviour, VesP. C. 
xiv. 162. 

Medley, (Will.) Cal.E. x. 106, 176. 
Sedomir, (..«••) Palatine of, Nero, B. ii. 

Sedulius, (Ccelius) Prefbyter. 

De mirabilibus Chrifti, Jul, F. vii. 22. 

Verfus, Vesp. D. xxi. 41. 

Segur, ( ) Inllrud. to. Galea, D. 

xiii. 107. 

Selby, (Monaft. de) cartas, Cleop. D. iii. 

185 b. 195 b. 
Selby, (Sir John) Cal. C. v. 31 b. ix. 16. 

D. i. 286, 328, 333. 

Selby, (Wm.) concerning Dr. Hillyard, 

Cal. B. vii. 250. 
Selden, (J.) Jul* C. iii. 116, 122, 153^- 
165 b. 188 b. Vesp. F. xiii. 326 b. 
Mare claufum, Nero, B. i. 84. 
Seleucia in Caramania, taken, Nb ro« B. 

xi. 256. 

Selim II. Turkifh Emp. Nbro, B. xi. 

289. Galea, D. vii. 154. 
Selling. (Wm.) Jul. F. vii. 205. 
Selvin, (E.) Nero, B. vi. 391. 
Sempringham, vid. Gilebertus. 
Scmyer, (P.) Tit. B.vii. 146, 366. 
Scne, (Vinc.de) Galea, C.vii. 259. 
Seneca, (L. Ann.) 
De remediis fortultor. honor. Vesp. £. 

xii. 115 b. 

Tragoediac, Tit. D. xx. 130 b. 
Excerpta, Jul. F. vii. 46,53. Vesp. B» 

xiii. 127 b. 
Senefchallus, vid. Steward. 

Senis, (Phil, de) Cam. Apoft. Dccan. Vi- 
tel. B.x. 86 b. 161. 

Sennet, (Guido) Vesp. C. xiv. 275. 

Sens, (Stephen, Abp. of ) Nero, B. vi. 35. 

Sentences, Jul. A. ii. 140b. F. x. 33, 58. 
Cal. B. ix. 27. Nero, D.ii. 257 b. 
Vesp. E. xii. loi b. 
De notis fententiar. Cal. A. xt. 34. 

Serenus, {Q^) de Medicina, Jul. D. viii. 
32. 

Scrgius I. P. Faust. B. vi. 96. 

^ergius . . P. ad Epifcopos Brit. Claud. 

A. iii. 6 b. 
Serjeants at Law. 

Precedence, Jul.F. x. 103* 109. 
Serlier, (J. le) Cal.D. vi. 309, 310, 
Serlo, Abbas Savigniacenfis. 

Verfus, Jul. A. xi. 112. Vitel. A/xii. 
106. 

jiermones varii, et tra£latus de facris argu- 
mentis,NERO, A.ii. 12-43. Vitel. A. 
xviii. 223 b. Vesp. D. ii. 10. Faust. 
A. V. 5 b. 9, 9 b. 102, 103 b. 



Sermons before Parliament, Vitel. E. x. 

139, 162, 171. 
Sermonetta, (Card.) GalBa, C.vii. 16. 
Services, (rewards for) Vesp. C, xiv. $35. 
Statutum de moderandis fetvitiis, Faust. 
A. iv. 14. 
Seficur, (Steph.) Jul. C. iii. 27. 
Selfa, (D. de) Vesp. C. viii. aio. bt.i^S. 
V. 377. 

Sefto, (Agoft. da) Tit. B» vii. 180. 

Seton, ( . . . . Lord) Notes out of his let- 
ters, Cal. C. ii. 187. 
Negociations, Cal. C. iii. 142, 296. 

Severn, (courfe of the) Auc.i. vol. ii. 17- 

Sevre, (Chevr.de) Cal. B. ix. 114. 

Seven Sleepers, Tib. Cxi. 119. Cal. A. 
i)c. 213 b. Tit. A. xxvi. 202 b. 

Sevyn Sages, (Procys of the) Galba, E. 
ix. 22 b. 

Sexburgs, (Seas.) reginse vel abbatiilse, vita, 
Cal. a. viii. 89 b. 104. Claud. A. 
viii. 126 b. 

Sexti Pythagorici, Enchiridion, Vesp. B. 
xiii. 3. 

Sententiae, Faust. A, vi. 143. 
Seymour, (fam.) defcent, Jul. B. xii. 

227 b. Vesp. F. ix. 298. 
Seymour, (Edward, D. of Somerfet) Gal- 
I^ba, B.xii. 20, 33, ill, lii b. 113b. 

114b. Faust. C.ii. 64. 
His commilfion as Protedlor, Faust. C. 
viii. 22. 

Letters, Cal. B. vH. 335, 407, 477. 
Mifcell. Tit. B. ii. 48, 50, 66. 
Trial, Jul. F. vi. 23. 
Seymour, (Edward) E. of Hertford, Vesp. 

F. xiii. 104. 
His marriage with Lady Catherine Gray, 

Vitel. C. xvi. 412, &c. Faust. A. 

xi. 

Seymour, (Lord Henry) Otho« E. ix. 
iSSb. 

Seymour, (Jane) Queen. 

Lett. Ne Ro, C. X. I b. Ve s p. F, iii. 
16. 

Laft illnefs, Nero, C. x. 2. 
Death, Nero, C.x. 2 b. 
Seymour, (...) Cal. E. xi. 335. 
Seymour, (...) E. of Hertford : fentence. 

Tit. C.vii. 11 b. 
Sforza, (Franc.) D. of Bari, Vitel. B. 

iii. 25, 30 b. V. 81, 196 b. vi. 200 b. 

viii. 102. xix. 53, 61 b. 78, 81, 306. 
Sforza, (Ifabella) Dfs. of Milan, Vitel. 

B. iv. 1 59. 
Sforza, (Phil. Maria) Ct. of Pavia, Tit. 

B. vii. 281 b. 

Sforza, (^Maximil.) D. of Milan, Jul. F. 

vi. 222b. Vitel. B. ii. 48 b. 52 b. 74. 
Shafto, (Matthew) Cal. B. ix. 388. 
Shaw, (Robt.) Abbot of Pailey, Cal. B. 

i. 82. 

Shaxton, (Nic.) Bp. of Saliibury, Otho, 

C. X. 2j6o. Cleop. E. iv. 50 b. 58. 
vi. 258. 

Sheeres, (John) Galba, C. i. 181, 199, 

220. 

Shelley, (Sir Edw.) Tit. B.i. 97.^ 
Shelley, (Tho.) Tit. B. vii. 116. 
Shclton, (Humphry) Cal. E. x. 234. 
Shclton, (John) Tit. B.vii. 70. 
Shene, (Prioratus de) Rentale, Jul. C. ii. 
319. 

Regillrum Privilegior. Otho, B. adv. 
87 b. 100. 
Sheperdfon, (Chrillr.) Cal. D.ii. 85. 



Sheppey, (map of the Ifle of) Aug. i. 
vol. i. 5 1. 

Sherburn, (carta de Caftro de) Jul. B. xii. 
198 b. 268. 

Sherburn: Series Epifc^ et Regift. terrar, 

Faust. A.ii. 23. 
Sherburn> (Bilhopsof) Tib. B. v. 20, 20b. 
Sherburn* (Robt.) Bp. of Chicheftcr, Vitel* 

B.xii. 132. Cleop. E.vi. 258 b. 
Sheriffs, (order cohceming their diet) 

Vesp. C. xiv. 299. 
Sherwood Foreft, Tit. B. iv. 321, 
Shigane, (David) Tit. B.xii. 527. 
Ship-building, (traft on) Otho, E. vii. 
Shirefhoton manor, Jul. B. xii. 244b* 

246 b. 

Shires, (antiquity of ) Faust. E. v. 16. 
Shirley, (Sir Tho.) Galea, C. ix. 120, 

128, 136. D. ii. 168. vii. 243. ix. 27. 

xii. 209. 

Shomberg, (Traite par Kir. de) Vesp, F. v. 
39S- 

Shragger, (Wm.) Vitel. B. ii, 112. 
Shrewlbury, (ordinance for the government 

of) Vitel. C. i. 7. 
Shrewftury, (E. of ) vid. Talbot. 
Shrowle barony, (chart of) Aug. i. vol. ii. 

26. 

Shurley, (Rich.) Vitel. B. v. 75. 
Sibyllis, (de) Cal. A. x. 196. Tit. D. iii. 

143. XX. 174. DoM.xiii. 102, 132 b. 
Sibyllar. Prophetias, Sec. Claud. B.vii. 

213 b. 219. Vesp. B. XXV. 117 b. E. 

iv. 143. Tit. D. xviii. 9. xix. 41. 
Sibyllae Hippocratis, carmen, Claud. C. 

ii. 275. 

Sicily, (treaties and negociations with) Jul. 
E. ii. 102, 105. 
Infeudatio SicilisB, Nero, C.ii. 8. 
Varia, Nero, C.ii. 19,20,28, 29, 39^ 
39 b. 

Sidney, (Sir Hen.) Vesp. F.xii. 153. Tit. 

B. X. T. xiii. 32, 243. xiii. 152, 174, 

176, 201, 224, 250. 
Sidney, (H.) Tit. B. xi. 483. 
Sidney, (Lady M.) Vesp. F. xii. 179. Tit. 

B. ii. 304. 

Sidney, (Sir Philip) Galea, B. xi. 363, 
370, 387. C.viii. 213. ix,44, 93» 
101. X. 75. xi. 265. E.vi. 241. Tit. 
B. xii. 557. 
Death, Jul. F. vi. 126 b. Vitel. C. 

xvii. 382. ^ 
Epitaph, Vesp. C. xiv. 180, 185. Tit. 
B. viii. 279. 

Sidney, (. . . . Robt.) Earl of Lcicedcr, 
Jul. C. iii. 149 b. 

Sidney, (Sir Robt.) Govr. of Flufhlng and 
Ramekins, Cal.D. i. 270, 271, 272, 
274, 275. E.ix. 69, 168. Galea, C. 
ix. 108. xi. 175. D. i. 276. ii. 263, 
274, 289, 331, 33S. iii. 5^- v. 42,98, 
109. viii. 30. xii. 130, 146, 269, 304* 

Sidney, (SirWm.) Vitel. C. i. 65. 

Sieur, (Steph. le) Galba, Cxi. 76. 

Sigeberti ChronicoD, Vitel. C. ix. 2. 

Sigifmund, (Empr.) charter to the E. Fri* 
fians, Vitel. B. xxi. 50. 
Epirt. Cleop. Civ. 145 b. 

Sigifmund I. K. of Poland, Nero, B. ii. 
100, 103. 

Sigifmund III. K. of Poland and Sweden, 
Nero, B. ii. 199, 201, 210, 214 b, 
219. Galea, D. iv. 260. xij. 134* 
207 b. Vesp. F. iii. 72.^ 



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iSigifmund Auguftus, K. of Poland, Nero, 

B. ii. io6. III, 115, 121. 
Sigifiliond Bathori, Pr.of Tranfylv. Nero, 

B. ii. 227. 

iSiguenza, (Bp. of) Vesp. C. i, 101,284. 
Silegrave, (Hcn.de) Chronicon, Cleop. 

A. xii. I. 

Silk manufadlurc in England, Tit. B. v. 

.85. 

Silva, (J.de) Galba, B. vL 199. 

Silva, (Don J. Guzman de) Nero, B. vii. 

164. Galea, C. iii. 222b. 
Silver mine in Ireland, Tit. B. x. 187. 
Silvefter, (Dan.) Nero, B. viii. 18 b. xi. 

i^9i 353. i93- 
Simeohis (S.) monachi vita, Nero, A. iii. 
42 b. 

Simeonis monachi Dunelmens. 
Chronicon, Cal. A. viii. 25. 
Succcffio Pontif Ebor. TIt. A»xix. 3. 
Excerpta, Tit. F.vi. 64. 

Similitudinarium, Vesp. B. xiii. 89 b. 
Simon Alexandrin. Patriarch, de fchifmate 

Eccl. Rom. ViTEL. E. xi. 249. 
Simon de Gandavo, Ep. Sarum. 
Dc vica folitaria, Nero, A. xiv. i. Tit* 

D. xviii. 14. Cleop. C. vi. 3. 
^imonis exceptiones de monaft. Abbendon. 

Vitel. a. xiii. 82. 
Sinan, Captain Baihaw, Nero, B. xi. 198, 
206. 

Sinclair, (John) Cal. B. ix. 76. x. 43. 
Sinclair, (Patrick) Cal. B. i. 34, 10 1. 
Singleton, (...) rhymes againU the Scots, 

Cal. B. iv. 243. 
tlon, (Card, of) vid. Schiner. 
Siricius, Archicp. Cantuar. Ti fi. B. v. 22 b. 
Sirmich, (Bp. of) Vfisp. F. i. 28 b. 
Sifto^ (S.) Pope's Legate in Hung. Vcsp. ^ 

F. i. 15. 

SixtusV. P. Galba, D. vii. S. 
Skelton, (John) a poem, Vitel. E. x. 
aoo. 

Skene, (John) Gal^£, D. v. i8i. 
Skins, (preparation of ) Tit.B. v. 198. 
Skinners company. Tit. F. iv. 303. 
Skipton manor, Jul. B. xii. 248, 253. 
Skiulock, (Dr. Rowl.) Tit. B.xi. 474. 
Slanc, (Baron of) his pedigree, Faust. 

G. 'viii. II. 

Sluys, (plans of) Aug. i. vol, ii. 96, loi 
102. 

Defence of, Galba, Cxi. 178. D. i. 
106, 188, 203,211, 298, 299, 305. 

Smalkalden. 

(concerning the treaty of) Galba; 

B. xi. 169. 

Smith, (Etwell) Cal. E. viii. 527. 
Smieh, (Gawin) Tit. B, v. 262, 330. 
Smith, (Sir John) fent into Spain, Vesp. 

C. ^i. 351, 354. Tit. C. vii. 73 b. 
Smith, (J.) Galba, B. xii, 195. 

Smith, (Miles) Bp. of Glouc. Jul. C.v. 
107. 

Smith, (Sir Tho.j Lett. Jul. F. vi. 166. 
Cal. C. iii. 429. E. vi. 10, 155, 
Vesp. F. vi. 16, 18, 52, 53, 59, 95, 
117, 126, 130; IJ5, 155, ,65, ,68, 
174, 196, 228, 231, 243. 

Inllrudlions, Jul. F.vi. 168. 

DeRcpubliea Anglor. Jul. F.vi. 213. 

Smith, (Tho.) Nero, B. v. 328. Otho, 

E. ix.97. Tit. B-i^*. 161. 



Smith. (T.) Cal. B.vii. 458. . % 
Smithius, (Tho.) dc Graccse lin.gu3e pro- 

nunciat. Append, xxvii. 28. 
Smyth, (John) Cleop. E. iv. 216 b. 
Smyth, (Ric.) Jul. C* iii. 190. 
Smyth, (Wm.) dc officio CI. Hanaperil, 

Vitel. C. x. 219 b. 
Smyth, (....) offer of fervices for a 

voyage, Otho, E. viii. 217. 
Socrates, Hift. Eccl. Vitel. C. xii. i. 
Soderini, (...) Card, concerning his plot, 

Vitel. B. v. 180 b. 182 b. 
Soiffons, (Count of) vid. Bourbon. 
Soldiers, (pay of) Jul. F.vi. 190, 195. 
Sole, (Fr.) Jul. C. iii. 20b. 
Soliman It. Turk. Emp. Nero, B. xi« 76, 

278. Vesp. D. xviii. 135. 
Solinus, (Ca. Jul.) Polyhiftor. Cleop. D. 
'31. 

de mirabilib. mundi, Vesp. B. xxv. i. 

Solmes, (Tho.) Cleop. E. iv. 25. 
Solybell, (Robt.) depofition; Cal. B. i. 

122. 

Somer, (John) Galba, E. vi. 43, 52 b. 

76, 81, 97. 
Somere, (jac.de) Tit. C.vi. 157. 
Somers, (....) Galea, C. vi. k ii. 

116, 185 b. 203, 208, 209 b. 
Somerfet, (nomina Epifcopor. in) Vitel. 

E. v. 123. 

Somerfet, (Charles) E. of Worccfter,CAL. 
D. vi, 273. vii. 33, 34, 36, 38, 40, 41, 
47* 48*. S4» ^> 70* 80, 90. viii. 125, 
130* 163^ 166, 170^ 174. Galba, B. 
v; 19 b. 23, 2^, 40, 45, 54, 56, 58, 
^4» 9^^* 93> 9S» 100* M3» n?* "i, 
'37* HO* 147* i52» 160, 169, 171, 
177* 186, 187, 193, 199, 203, 210, 
217, 226, 234, 237, 238, 246, 255, 
300 b. Vesp. F. vi. 220, 226. 

Somerfet, (Cha.) Vice-Chamb. Galba, B. 
ii. 19, 56. 

Somerfet, (Edm. D. of) articles againft 

him, V18P. C. xiv. 40. 
Somerfet, (Eliz.) Marchionefs of Worccfter, 

Vis p. F. xiii. 98 b. 
Somerfet, (Henry) Marq: of Worccfter; 

Vesp. F. xiii. 98. 
Somerfet, (Joh^) Querimonia, Jul. F. vii. 

201. 

SomeVet, (Wm.j E. of Worccfter, Tit. 

B. iu 43 1. 
Somerfet, (Lord) Tit. rf. v. 7. 
Somerfet, (D. of ) vid. Seymour, Carr. 
Somerfet, (Earl of) vid. Beaufort. 
Somerfet, ( . . . . Countefs of) pardon for 

thcmuriherof Overbury, Tit. C.vii. 

108. 

Somnia, Tit. D.xx, I3< b. xxvi. j>, n b. 

vid. Prognoftica, rlreams. 
Somour» (Frat. Johan.) Chronica^ 1)om. 
ii. I. 

Calendar. Faust. A. ii. i. 
Algorithmus, Vesp. E. vii. 4, 
Songs, Sonnets, vid. Carmina. 
Sonnoy, (Col. De4ric) Nero, B.vi. 331. 
Galba, C. ix. 102. D. iv. 142. v. 
2^1, 28*2. viii. 17, 196. 

Sopcr, (...) Vesp. F. xiii. 33. 
Sopewell, (Monift. B. Maria dc) 
Confuetud. Claud. E. iv. 376 b. Nitto, 
D.i. 193. 

Sophias (Scar.) E<Jcl. Conflant. defcriptio, 
Vitel. A. xx. 242. 



Sophia of Brunfw. Lun. Margravli^e of An- 
fpaCh, Vesp. F, iii. 94. 

Sorani introd. in artem medicinal. Galba, 

E. iv. 238 b. 

Sorbonne, Cal. E. vii. 314. 
Sore, ( Cap t.) demands refuge, Vesp. F. v. 
159. 

Soria, {Qio. Fr. de) Nero, B.vii. 177, 
180. 

Sooch, (J.de la) Galba, B.vii. 88b. 

Sovereigns; (alphabet of ) Claud. C. ii. 
98. 

Sovico, (Gio.) Nero, B* vi. 259, 261, 44a. 
Sovico, (Thomas) Nero, B.vi. 215. 

Soufa, (Joh.de Alva, Marq.de) Galba, 
B. vi. 61. 

Southampton, I'Magiftrates of) Vesp. F. 

ix. 259, 261. Tit. B. iii. 1, 4. 
Southampton, (E. of) vid. Fitzwilliam, 

Wri:othe(Iy. 
Southampton, (Mary Cfs.of) Tit. B. u. 

308, J42, 366. 

South-kirkeby, (fie Eccl. de) Vitel. A. ii. 
99 b. 

Southwark, (Monafi. Sc«. Maria de) cart», 
&c. Nero, C. iii. 181, 185, 185 b. 
186 b. 187,207. Faust. A. viii. 49 b. 
79 b. 116 b. 118 b. 145 b. 177. 
Cartas de Suthwerk, Faust. B.i. 214. 

Southwell, (Robt.) Cleop. E. iv. 218, 230; 
231. 

Sozomenu^: Hift.EccI. ViteI. C; xii. 1. 
Spain. 

Trapfafta infer Angliairi ct Hi(patjiami 

Vesp. C. i.— xiii. 
State, Vesp. C. vi. 5, 36, 50, 188, 211, 

ijo- X. I. 

Kings, Jul. F. vi. 222 b. Vesp. C. xii. 

paftim. xiii. 408, 410. 
Nobility and Clergy, Vesp. C. Vi. 198; 

391. xiii. 303, 334. 
Revenue, Jul. F. vi. 220. Vesp. C. vi. 

67, 84, 132, 203, 207 b. 208 b. 209, 

227, 259, 396. vii. 202, 216 b. 
Land and fea forces. And harbours; Jul. 

F. vi. 60b. 276b. Vesp. C.vi. 90, 
9^, 104, no, 116, 231, 234. viii. 97, 
203, 205 b. xiii. 338. 

Military tranfaflions, Jul. F. vi. 269. 

Nero, B. vi. 260, 262. vid. Armada. 
Eftablifliments in India, Vesp. C. vL 

112: 

AdifcourfehoV to briddlcSpain, Galba, 

D. i. 22. 

Pragmatiquc of Spi^n, Tit. C. vii. 185. 
Englifli merchants fradihg into Spain, 

Vesp. C. vii. 48, 54, 100, 301. 
Treaties and negociations, Ju l, E. li. 92. 

Cal. B. viii. 273. E. x. 229, 334. 

Galba, B. ix. 175.0.' vii. 39. Otho, 

E. ix. 32. Vesp. C. i. pafDm. iv. 3 16. vi. 
272, 276—306, 313, 382. vii. paflim. 
xii. 99, 100,127,^32,158, 163. xiii. 63, 
6S» 73' 75' i»3» 297^ 299, 323, 329, 
399, 416.' Tit. B. v. ^7. C. vii. 3^ 
33 73 ^- »46> 195. F. iii. 264. xiv. u 

Sparke, (Tha) Jul. C. iii. 109b. 
Sparreus, (Tho.) Jul. C. iii. 60. 
Speaker of the H. of Com. his precedence,' 

Jul. C.ix, 129. 
Speed, (Jo.) Jul. C.iii, 65,68; 

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INDEX. 



Bpclman, (Hen.) Jul. C.v. 174 b. 182. 
Spencer, (James) Galba, Cxi. 223. 
Spencer, (Rich.) Cal. E.vii. 2. 
Spencer, tRobt.) C A L.E.x. 396. 
Spencer^ (Lady) order for apprehending her, 

Vbsp. F. iii. 4. 
Spermate, (de) Galba, t. iv. 233 b. 
Spicer, (Rkh.) Jul. C. iii. 117 b. 
Spiers, (Diet of) Cleop. E. v. 231. 
Spinclli, (Jo. Bapt.) ViTel. B. iii. 43, 44, 

46. 

SpincUi (Leon.) Prothonot. Apoft. brother 
to Tho. ViTEL. B.y. 116, 168. V. 
xoo. 

Spinelli, (Piero) Galba, C.v. 3. 

Spinelli, (Sir Tho.) Agent to Card. Wolfcy. 
Lett.— (151b.) Galea, B. iii. 3, 4.*- 
(i5I2.)Galba,B. iii. 7, iS.— (IS>3 ) 
Galba, B. iii. I, 66b. 67, 88, 96.— 
(1514.) Galba, B. iii. 139, H^* >74- 
—(1515.) Galba, B. iii. 236,276. 
— (1516.) Galba, B. iv. 20, 40, 
45» 49> 63, 73, 89, 96, 105, 109. 
1 16, 122b. ijo, 136, 143, 147, 165. 
169, 171,175.181, 184 b. 197. vi. 15, 
18, 26, 32, 38, 41, 44, 50, 51, 57, 72. 
Vii. 16, 20. viii. 108.— ( 1 5 1 7.) Ga L B a, 

B. V. 15, 17, 20, 27, 28, 33, 37 b. 63, 
"lit 81,98, 103, 126, 131, 149, 150, 
151, 154b. 173, 175, 2C6, 2i2, 230, 
^42, 248, 159, 289, 295, 297, 301, 
306, 308, 312, 315 b. 316, 320, 32J. 
vi. 46, 67, 71, 73, 8J. 132, Vbsp. 

C. i. 111.— -(1518.) Vksp. C. i. 116, 

127, 136, 154. i6i, 164, 171, 187, 
195 b. 197, 204, 224.*-(^SJ90 

»A, B.vi. 131. Vbsp. C.i. 235, 247, 
271, 274, 285, 290, 292 b.— (1520.) 
Galba, B. vi. 160, 180, 190, 198, 
201, 203, 2069 212, 21 8 b. 220. 
ViTEL. B.xx. 171. Vbsp. C.i. 298, 
302, 311.— (i$ai.) Galba, B. vi. 
219. viL 37, 59, 62, 64, 74, 80, 86, 
90, 97, 115, 121, 125, 156, 156, 161. 
Vitml.B.xx. 184,196,224.— (1522.) 
Galba, B. vi. 13. vii. 207, 210, 227, 
*37>243, 249, 253, 260, 275, 279, 281, 
283, 284, 288, 291 b. 293,297, 300, 
306, 370. viii. 10, 77-— (1525-) 
Galba, B. viii. 207. — (fine A*') 
Galba, B. iii. 234. iv. 3. 11. vi. 63, 

128, 216. Vesp* C. xiii. 247,151, 25 J, 
263. 

Spinola, (BenedONBRO,B.i.2i2. Galba, 

C. v. 337» 353- 

Spinula, (Ant.) Galba, B.x. 126. 
Spinula, (Pafqual.) Vitel. B.x. 185. 
Spinula, (Raph.) Vbsp. F. i. 88, 88 b. 
Sporley (Ric.) de fundatione abbatia? Weft^ 

monaft. Claud. A. viii. 16. 
Sportc, (Ric.) ViTBL. E. xiv. 260. 
Sprot (Tho.) Chroaica» Vitel. E. xiv. 

243. 

Stade, (Magidrates of) Neeo, B. ix. 190, 
200, 202, 204, 205. Qalba, D. xiii. 
184, 200, 221, 249. E.L 30s, 326, 

342* 344» 4*8, 434- 
Stafford, (Edw.) D. of Buckingh. Inftnic- 

tions to hisfervants. Tit. B* L 171. 
Stafford, (Sir Edw.) Cal. C. viii. 234 b. 

24*5, 255. E. viL 155, 179, 181,226, 

230, 245, 250, 258, 307. Galea, 

D. iii*32i. E.vi. 136, 151, iss* 161, 
167, 168, 17a* 176, 178* 181, 183, 
186, 189 b. 190, 194, 195, 196, 198, 
200, 205, 207, 209, 212, 213, 214, 
215, ai6, 222, 224, 227, 230, 232, 



234, 246, 255, 287, 289, 300, 346, 

3yo, 355, 376. Vesp. F. xii. 138, 

181. Tjt. B. vii. 40. 
Stafford, (Henry Ld.) Vbsp. F. xiii. 116 b. 
Stafford, (Hugh) Cal. D. iii. 155. 
Stafford, (Humph.) Cleop. £. iv. 209 b. 
Stafford, (Job.) Bp. of Bath, Cleop. Civ. 

2X1 b. 

Stafford, (Tho.) Order for appreliending his 

fhips, Vesp. C. xiv. 585. 
Stafford, (Tho.) Tit. B. vii. 309. 
Standard of meafures, Nero, A. xii. 154b. 
Standen, (Ant.) Cal. C. vii. 120, 185 b. 
Stanes, five Stone, (Priorat. S. Maris et S. 

Wolphadi de) Vesp. E. xxiv. 
Stanes, (Ric. de) Jul. B.xii. 182. 
Stanford, (Robt. de) Prior of Huntingd. 

Auo.ii. 110. 
Stanhope, (J.) Cal. E. ix. 170 b. 
Stanhope, (Tho.) Cal. B.ix« 393. 
Stanlaw, (fundatorei monai^. de) Vbsp. D. 

xvii. a. 
Hiftoria, Tit. F. iii. 258. 
Stanleitts, (Joh.) Jul. C.v. 29. 
Stanley, (Dorothy) Cfs. of Derby, Vesp. F. 

Xiii. 88 b. 

Stanley, (Edw.) E. of Derby. Cal. E. xii. 

15. Vbsp. F. xiii. 89. 
Stanley, (George) Tit. B. xi, 456. xiii. 27. 
Stanley, (Henry) E. of Derby, Cal. E.vii. 

230, 231. Vesp. C. viii. 30, 100. 
Stanley, (fir John) Tit. B. xi. 20 b. 
Stanley, (Tho.) Lord Monteagle, Vesp. F. 

xiiL 119. 

Stanley, (Sir William) GalbA, C. x. 71. 

D. i. 228. Tit. B. vii. 98. 
Stanley, (Will.) grant to, Jul. B. xii. 249. 
Stanley, ( ) concerning exchange, 

Otho, E. X. 60. 
Stannage, (oath of the Serjeant of) Vesp. 

C. xiv. 441. 

Stanton, granted to the nuns of Gormy, 

Jul. F. ix. 61. 
Staphylaeus, (Bp.) Vitel. B.x. 15,42. 
Stapilton, (Wm.) Vesp. F. xiii. 39. 
Staple, (Merchants of the) vid. Merchants. 
Stapulenfis, (Jac. Faber) verfus, Cleop. C. 

ix. 151. 

Star-Chamber, Vesp. C. xiv. 547. Tit. 

B. V, 208. X. 357. 
Starben, (Laur.) Vitel. B.xx. 161. 
Starch-Manufa6lory, Tit. B. iv. 269. v. 

249, 315. Faust. C. ii. 119. 
Starkey, (Ralph) Jul. C. iii. 160. Tit. 

B. iii. 55. Cleop. E.vi. 354, 363, 

365. 370. 

Starra, Hebrew contrails, Aug. ii. 107. 
Neeo, C.iit. 183 b. 184, 196. 

State Papers : (Minutes, Schedules, and Re- 
pertories, concerning) Ju l. F. vi. 72 b. 
Cal. E. xii. 193. Galba, D. vii. 
23, 52 b. 62, 66, 78, 228 b. 246 b. 
255. viii. 53 b. 118 b. ix. 344. x. 82, 
97. 114* n9b. 127. xi. 69, 88, 132. 
Vitel. C. xvii. $0. vid. Belgium, 
France, Spain, Gernuuiy, Italy, Scot- 
land. 

States General, vid. Batavia. 
Statilius, (Jo.) Tit. B. vii. 195. 
Statutes, (Ancient) Colle6lions, Cl au d. D. 

ii. 136. Nero, C.i. 44. Vesp. B. vii. 

lb. Tit. A. xxvii. 88, 104 b. Faust. 

D. iii. Append, xvi. xxv. 
vid. Cartae antiquse. 

Index thereto, Nero, C. i. 6. 
Concerning the printing of them, Vesp. 
F. ix, 279. Tit. B. v. 264, 



Stecher, (Ben.) agent to the Fuggcrs,— . 

GalbA, B.v, 13,287,293. 
Steel-yard fadory, (Statutes of) Vesp. 

B. viii. I. 

(Mifc. concerning) Vesp. F.viii. 
Steenwick, (town) Galba, D. ix. 154. 
(Siege of) AuG.i. Vol. ii. 94. 

Stcno, (Mich.) Doge of Venice, Nero, B. 

vii. 6. 

Stephani de S. Genovefa, (Prat.) Epifl. 
de difciplina monachor. Grandigiont. 
Faust. B. iv. 181. 

Stephanus Rex Anglix. 

Rcfcripta Carta, &c. Claud. D. ii. 
68 b. E. viii. 258.NjiRO,C. iii 17a b. 
ViTEL. A. ii. 99. 

Stephen, Abp. of Canterb. vid. Langton. 
Stephen Bathor, vid.Bathor. 
Sterling Money, Faust. E. v. 50, 85. 
Sterth terra : conceffio, Nero, C. iii. 20S. 
Steward of England: concerning his office, 

Jul. C. viii. 89. Tib. E. viii.' 34b! 

Nero, C. i, 4b. Vesp. B. vii. 99 b. 

Tit. C.i. paffim. 
Steward of the Houfehold, vid. Hourehold. 
Stewart, (James) Cal. B. ix. 236. 
Stewart, (William) Cal. B. ix. 272. D. i, 

204 b. Galba, D. xi. 40. 
Stichell, (Patrick) Cal. E. xi. 102, 
Stilt, (Edmund) Cal. E. iv. 22. 
Stile, (Sir John) Vesp. C. i. 24, 72, 87 b. 

88, 125. Tit. B. xi. 419. 
Still, (Joh.) Tit. B. vii. 4a. 
Stockeiley, (John) Biflioff of London^ 

Otho, C. x. 161. Clbop. E. iv* 

207 b. 223, 225, 237. V. 378*. 
Stoke, (Monaft. St. Jo. Bapt. de) regii!4 

Cart. Append, xxi. 

Stoke Church, (Monuments in) Tit. B. 

viii. 306. 

Stokes, (Will.) Galea, B. i. 18. 
Stone, (Gilbert) Vitel. E. 121. 
Stoper, (Kobt.) Confeffion, Tit. B. i. 160. 
Stour River (Courfe of ) Aug. i. vol. i. 57. 
Stow, (Ric. dc) Nero, C. iii. 187. 
Stradcbroke, (Eccl. de) Collegiod^ Wyng- 

field appropriata. Append. xii. 
Stradlingus, (Joh.) Jul. C. v. 26. 
Siralfund, (the magiftrates of) Nero, B.iL 

27. iii, 67. ix. 46. 

Strange, ( ) Nero, B. ix. ico. 

Strange, (Ferdinando Lord) Vesp. C. xiv. 

526. 

Strangman, (Jac.) Collea. hiH. & geneaL 

Vitel. F. xii. 142. 
Strafburg, Bilhopk. C a l . E. xi. 2. 
Stratford-Langthorne Monaft. in EfTcx, 

Nero, C. iii. 187. 

Stratford, (John) Abp. of Canterb. Jul- 

C. ii. 302 b. 309 b. 
Excommunications, Vitbl. A. ii. 73* 
Conllitut. Vitel. A. ii. 75 b. 82 b. 

Strete, (Rich.) Cleop. E. iy. 236. 
Strickland, (Walter) certificate of the decay 

of Carlifle, Tit. F. xiii. 220. 
Strigul, (Gilbert de) Marlhal of Eng. Tit. 

C.i. 175 b. 
Stuart. (Mr.) Cal. C.iii. 344* , 
Stuart, (Arabella) afterwards Seymour,VBsp. 

F. iii. 35, 

Stuart, (Charles) 5th E. of Lenox, Cal. 
C. V. 148. 

Stuart, (David) Son to K. Robert IIF. Vesp. 
F. viL 68. 



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INDEX. 



Stuart, (Efinc) Ld. d*Aubigny/D. of Lenox, 
Lctt.&c. Cal. C. vi. 33, 34., III. vii. 
31, 65^ E. xi. 112, 120, 122 b. Otho, 
E. X. 328 b. 
MifcelJ. Cal. B.vii. 301. viii. 196. C. 

vii. 14, 28, 35, 59 b. 221, 233, 242. 

viii. 105. 

Stuart, (Francis) Earl of Bothwell, Cal. 
C, viii. 201; 203. D. i. 183, 192, 
192b. 307, 320, 324, 344, 388. ii. 
50, 52. 53, 93b. 142, 149. 
His challenge to Arran, Cal. B. viii. 
347- 

Confeflion, before his death, Cal. D. ii. 
519. 

Stuart, (Henry) Ld. St. Colme. 

Inftru£\ions, Cal. B. v. 305 b, 
Stuarr, (Keury) Lord Darnley. 

Lcir. Vesp. F. iii. 37b. 

Concerning his mur ther, C a l . B. viii. 135. 

ix. 250 C. i. 230, 231, 243, 256, 
282, 318, 346 b. 

Mifcell. Jul. F. vi. 8. Cal. B. ix. 
212,213. X. 284. C. i. 17. 
Siuart, (jam?s) E. of Arran, Cal. C. vii. 
128, 233, 242. viii. 23, 30, 110, 119 b. 
224. ix. 125. 
Scuart, (James) E. of Murray, regent, Cal. 
B. V. 321. viii. 135. ix. 295, 302, 378, 
395. x. 187 b. 324, 368. C. i. 59, 64, 
112, 116, 165, 168, 187, 283 b. 302, 
326, 333 b. 350 b. 352 b. 358, 360 b. 

' 362, 373. D.i. 153, 

A loan, Cal. B. x. 236. 

Epitaph, Cal. B. v. 318 b. 
Sluart, (John) D. of Albany. 

Letters, (1515.) Cal. B. ii. 181, 367. 
vl. 83, 91, 121, 122 b. 123. — (1516.) 
Cal. B. ii. 316. iii. 178. vi. 136.— 
(15I7.) Cal. B. ii. 16,201, 262, 313. 
lii. 139. vi. 173, 175, 186, 187.— 
(1521.) Cal.B.vi. 198, 201, 203, 212, 
2i4.--(iS22.) Cal. B. iii. 43, 149. vi. 
130, 247, 269, 274, 27s, 277. vii. 138, 
141, 150, 152.— (1523-) Cal. B. i. 
137. vi. 240. — (1524.) Cal. B. i. 

136. ii. 290, 380. iii. 70,74, 78, 143, 
aoi. vi. 151, 154, 155, 157, 325, 
408,. 441, 445, 446. — (1525.) Cal. 
B. i. J 42. iii. 100. vi. 416. — (1529.) 
Cal. B. vi. 117. — (Sine A**) Cal. 
B. ii. 202. 

Mifcell. Cal. B. iii. 179, 309. vi. 252, 
332. viii. 102, 103. D.ix. 66. £. i. 
149 b. 

Stuart, (John) E. of Marr, regent, Cal. C. 
iii. 281, 283, 289, 307, 317, 333. 338, 
339. viii. 10, 17. D.i. 210. ii. 504. 

Stuart, (John) 3d E. of Lenox, Cal. B. vii. 

36. 

Stuart, (Margaret) Countefs of Lenox, dau. 

of Q^Margt. Cal. B. ix. 280. C. i. 

376. ix. 22. 
Stuart, )Matihew) 4th E. of Lenox, regent, 
Lett. Cal. B. iv. 226. vii. 435. viii. 

293 b. 294. X. 392, 394, 396. C. ii. 

43,110, 166 b. 224,252, 294, 331, 

395> 45S- 

Mifcell. Cal. B. vii. 301. viii. 321. C.ii. 
186, 271. vi. 73. vii. 105, 233, 242. 
Stuart, (Robt.) D. of Albany, rjegent, 
Vesp. F. vii. 26,77, 101, 104, 111, 
114, 115. 

Stuart, (Robert) Lord Aubigny, 6th E. of 
Lenox, Bp. of Caithnefs, Cal. B. iii. 

137. vi. 140. C. v. 148, 149. 
Stuart, (Walter) Col. Prior, and afterwards 

Lord Blantire, Cal. C. vii. 69. 



Stuart, (Will.) Bp. of Aberdeen. Cal.B. 
iii. 278. 

Stuart, (Col. WUl.) Cal. C. vii. 156. D. i. 
204 b. Gal a A, D. v. 180, 182, 190, 
. 193. vii. 268. X. 22, 67. xi. 17, 37, 
40. 

Stuart, (....) E. of Murray, Pedigree, 

Jul. C. ix. 87. 
Stubboeus, contra nupt. Reg. Eliz. Jul. F. 

vi. 169 b. 

Stubbs, (John) Sermon, Viip. A. xxv. 
173. 

Stubbs,^ (Tho.) de fucceffionib. Pont. Ebor. 

Tit. a. xix. 117 b. 
Stuckle, (SirTho.) Galba,C. vi. P. i. 5. 
Studdert, (Sir Tho.) Galba, E. i. 262, 

401, 417. 

Sturmius, (Job.) Galea, C. iv. 370. 

Vfisr. F. vi. 170. Tit. C. vii. 218. 
Stutevillc, (Nic. de) Vesp. C. xiv. 278. 
Styles, (Tho.) Nero, B. v. 127. 

Sobfidies granted to Ric. L Claud. C. ii, 
3 b. 

To Henry IJT. and Edw. I. Claud. C. 

ii, 13 b. 

From Edw. IIL to Ja. I. Tit, C. x, 
>35- 

To Q;^Eliz. Tit, B. iv. 132. 
decoUigendisfubfidiis, Jul. E. iii. 239. 

Suckling, (Sir John) Galea, E. i. 368. 
Sudbury, (Simon) on the court of Arches, 

Tit. A.«iii. 161. 
Sudcrmania, vid. Charles. 
Sudwerke, (Edw. 8c Tho. de) NerO, C. 

iii. 186 b. 

Sucabrscd, K. of Eaft Sax. a grant, Aug. ii. 
82. 

Suffolk, (Coaftof) Aug. i. vol. i. 58, 64. 
Suffolk, (D. of ) vid. Brandon. 
Suicide, (cafes of) Vesp.C. xiv. 168. 
Sulcardus de conftrufiione Weftmonafterii, 

Tit. a. viii, 1. Faust. A. iii. u. 
Sully, (Maxim, de Bethune, baron de Rofny, 

ducde) Cal. E. x. 51, 193, 255, 293, 

307»394» 4^3- »»2. 
Sulthay, granted to Sir W. Mildmay, Vesp. 

F. iv. 70. 

Superfedeas, (writ of) Vesp. C. xiv. 571. 
Surrenders and Seizors, (notes concerning) 

Vesp. C. xiv. 542. 
Surrey, (. . . E. of) defcent, Vesp. B. xv. 

45 b. vid. Howard. 

Sufa, (Dukede) Galea, D. vii 286. 
Sufan, a poem, Cal. A.ii. 1. 
Snffcx, (Bifhopsof) Tib. B. v. 20. 
Towns in Sui&x, that might have been 

made burgeffes, Cal. B. vi.,319. 
Suffex, (E. of) vid. RadcliiFe. 
Suflex, (Anne Cfs. of) Vesp. F. ix. 127. 
Suffex, (....) £. of; his requefts, Vesp. 

F. ix. 155. 
Sutor, (Vitus) Vitel. B. xx. 246. 
Sutton, (John) Lord of Dudley, Tit. B. 

xi. 26. 

Swan, (Knight of the) a poem, Cal. A.ii. 
123 b. 

Swan, (Thorn.) Cleop.C. iv. 142 b. 

Swan, fWmus.) fcriptor in Rom. curia: 
CoHedio epiftolar. plerumque Ponti- 
fictlium, Cleop, C. iv. 139, et inde 
ad fin. 

Swans, (notes concerning) Vesp. C. xiv. 
590. 

Swartz: ( . . de) Galea, C. vi. P. ii. 298. 
Sweden, a fentence of commifFaries of the 
K. of Sweden* Nero«B. v. 303 b. 



Sweertius, (Fr.) Jul. C. iii. 32 b. v. 75b. 
79 95, 98 b. 165 b. 181, 197 b* 
216 b. 

Swenfcy, (placito de Caftro de) Jul. B* 

xii. 1 84 b. 
Swerder, (Wm.) Cal. E. iv. 16. 
Swinborne, (Sir Tho.) Galea, B, i. 45, 
Sa. 95- 

Swinton, (Sir John) Tit. B. v. 280. 
Swifs Cantons. 
Leagues, Cal. E. x. 152. Vitel. B.ii. 

59. xviii. 7. xix. 369. 
Mifcell. Jul. F. vi. 214b. Cal. E. vii. 
95. Galea, B. V. 265, 267. Vited. 
B. V. 219. xviii. 191, 193. xix. 19 b. 

93» }?5» ^9» 254» 257. 

Swynford, (Sir Tho.) Galea, B. i. 37, 3^, 

39'48»54»56. 
SuyJingi Com. Kent, Claud. C. iv. 153 b^ 
Sybeton Monaft. (varia de) Vitel. F. xil 

171, 179. 

Sylvefter, (Robt.) Prior of Gifbnrne, 

Cleop. E. iv. 48. 
Symbolum Apoftol. Galea, A. xviii* 

200 b. 

Lingua veteri Anglicana, Nero, A. xiv. 
130. 

Symphorofae, (Scae.) vita, Nero, C. vii^ 
72. 

Symphofii anigmata, Vesp. B. xxiti. 123. 
Sympringham, (Radulphi de) Ssntentii, 

*Nero, C. iii. 186- 
Symye, ( . . . de) Tit. B. ii. 477. 
Synchronifmiin facra et prof. Hiftorit, Jul* 

F. vii. 41. 
Syndler, (Suwell) Nero, B. xi. 248. 
Syngleton, (Robt.) Cleop. E. v. 376. 
Synodi, Faust. A. viii. 82. 
Synodorum Syllabus, Claud. D. vii. 8. 
Modus tenendi Synodos in Anglia^ 

Cleop. C. viii, 35. 
Synodus fub Odone Archiep. Cantuar. 

Vesp. A. xiv. 173 b. 
Synodalia decreta apud Eanham fadla, 

Claud. A. iii. 30. 



Taaf, (John) a bill againft hiitt. Tit. B. 
xi. 2. 

Tacitus, (Corn.) Excerpta, Jul. F. vL 
75 b. 

Tadelawe, (terrain) Nero, C. iii. 185b. 
Tailer, (Jo.) LL. D. difcourfe to the Con- 
vocation, Vitel. B. ii. 80. 
Talbot, (George) E. of Shrew/bury. 

Created Earl Marihal, Vesp. C. xiv. 404. 

TiT. C. i. 191. 
Depofitions in Q;^ Catherine's caafe, Vi. 

TEL. B.xii. 70,98. 
Letters, Cal. B. ii. 99. iii. 155. C. if. 

21. iii. 92, 185, 208, 384, 514. iv. 

222, 243. V. 73. vii. 19. ix. 46, 50. 

D.i. 432. E. ix. 375I Otho, E. viii, 

80, 95, 100, 103, 119. Vfisp.F.xiii. 

86. TiT. B. vii. 305. 
Talbot, (Gilbert) E. of Shrewfbury, Tit. 

B. iv. 322. 
Talbot, (G. Lord) Vesp. F. xiii. 106 b. 
Talbot, (John) E. of Shrcwfbury, Tit. B. 

xi. 18,22 b. 
Talbot, (Tho.) Hift. CoUcd. Vesp. D. 

xvii. 12 b. 
Tallakam, (Ig.) Jul. C. iif. 5. 
Tallow-chandler's petition, Faust. C. 

ii. 118. 



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Tama, (Monaft. St. Mariae dc) Jul. C. 

vii. 278. 
Tamerlan, Ner<), B. xi. 172. 
Tamworth, (John) Cal. B. x. 325. 
I'afliatus, (Bernard.) Card. S. Marias in 

portico, ViTEL. B. iii. 11, 1 88. 
taftcr, (Piers) dean oiFScveryhe, Vbsp. F. 

xiii. 44. 

Tate, (Barthol.) Galea, B. viii. 76. 
Tate, (Franc.) Jt/L.C. iii. 97 b. 103 b. F. 

vi. 288. 
Tate, (^ich.) Cal. E. i. 28. 
Tatclhale, (de dominis de) Jul. fi. xii. 

368 b. Tit. C. viii. 4, 48 b. 
Tarcrtiier, ( • . • ) Cal. E. i. 5^. 
Taunton, (Penfionof) Tit. B. v. 327. 
Taxatio, vid. Kicolaus IV. P. 
Taxationes vaJ-iar. Ecclcf. in Anglia, Vbsp. 

E. xxii. 121. 
Taxis, (Bapt.de) Galba, B. viii. 99. ix. 2. 
Taxb, (Dav. dc) Nero, B. vi. 105. 
Taxis, (Fran9ois de) Galba, B. iil. 63b. 

iv. 43 b. 

Taxis, (Simon dc) Vitbl. B. u. 187. 
Taxis, (Count de) Ve^p. C. viii. ±23; 
Taxfter, (J.dc) Chronicon, Jut. A. 1.2. 
Tayler,(J.) Vesp. C.i. 98. 
Taylor, (Robt.) Bp. of Coventryj Cleop. 
fe. v. 382. 

Taylor, (Roland) Bp. of Coventry, Cleop. 
£. iv. 40. 

Taylor, (Dr. . . .) Cal. D. 5x. 97, loi, 136, 

i39» H5» i53> >5S» '7^» »72. i75' 
178, 189, 219, 221,224,225,232,236, 

Legation in France, Tit; B.vi. 3. 
TeboW, (Tho.j Galba,B.x. 81, loi. 
Teelinck, (...) Galba, D. iii. 366. 
Teignmouth harbour, Ave. i. vol. i. 39. 
Tcifficr, (J. B.) Vbsp. F. v. 374. 
Tellers, (abufcs in the office of) Tif. B. 
iv. 229 b. 

T^ihpeft, (ThomasJ Cxt. B. iiL i6ii 
Templariorum ordo. 

de ejufdem Gubemat. in Anglia> Ju l* B. 
xii. 70. 

Magidror. in Anglia nomina, Nero, E. 
vi. 466. 

Orders for feizingf their pofTeffions, Vbsp. 
C. xiv. 450. 

Regiil. Cart. Nbro, C. ix. 22. E. vL 1. 
Temple, (Middle) Vitbl. C.ix. 308, 313. 
Tempore, (Tradt. de) Vitbl. A. i. 209. 
Tenants, in capite. 

(Names of) Claud. C. x. C. xvi. t. 

(notes coifceming) VesP. C. xiv. 588. 

Military, in Scotland, Vbsp. C. xvi. 9, 
I^ 

Statutum de tenentibus, Clbop. C. vii. i. 
Tents, (drawings of) Aug. i. vol. ii. 76. 
iii. N*» 2, 8. 

Tenures, (concerning) Tit. B. v. 266, 
413. 

Royal, Tit. F. iv. 154. 
Tercera, (map of ) Auc. i. vol. ii. 1^4.^ 
Teroucn, (ficge of) Auc. i. vol. ii. 72. 
TerraNova,(. . Ducde)GALBA,D. vii. 286. 
Tefche, (Triftram) Cal. B. vii. 253J 
Tcfta, (Julio) Tit. B. vii. 324. 
Tcftamcntorum liber. Append. xLx. 
Teutonic order in Pruffia, (Treaties and ne- 

gociations with) Nero, B. ii. 4, 12, 

34, 40, 43. ix. 96. 
Tewkibury, fundatio abbatiae, Claud. A. 

viii. 99. 

Annales monallefii de, Cleop. A. viL 7. 
Regift/ ejufdem^ Cleop. A. vii. 68. 



Excerpta ex hifloria ejufdem, Vitbl. 
£. xiv. 274. 

Thames^ (Map of the) Au'd. i. vol. i. 53. 
(Fifheries and navigation of) Nero, A. 

vi. 123,151. Otho, E.ix. 401, 401 b. 

413. Tit. B. v. 347. 
(Defence of) Otho, E. ix. 162 b. 
(Armaments on) Otho, E. ix. 371. 

Thanct, (Map of the Iflc of) Auc. i. vol. 

i. S4. 

Thaulteterfde, (D.) Galba, E, vi. iaj. 
Thaun, (Philippus de) dc Crcaturis, Nero, 
A. V. I. 

Beftiarius, Nero, A. v: 41. Vbsp. E. 
X.6. 

Theloal, (Simbn) Cal:E. x. 144, 148. 
Theobald, (Tho.) Nero, B. vi. 54, 120, 

i28, 132, i48. Vitbl. B. xxL 132b. 

I39'i4i- 

Theodor Baiilowitz, Czar, Nero, B. xi. 
375- 

Theodor Iwanowitz.Czar, Nbro, B. xi. 337. 
Theodoreti, Hift. Eccl. Vitbl. C. xii. i. 
ThcodoricKi of Gwcnt, his death, Tib. 

E. viii, 251. 
Thcodorus, Archiep. Cantuar; Pceniten- 

tiale, Vbsp.D. xv. 84. 
Thcodorus, (K.) Archiep. Vbsp< B; xx. 

2»3. 

Theodofius Imperat. Vbsp. D. ix. 50 b. 

Theologica. 
De procelfione Sp. Sci. jfis^i A. xiv. 
107. 

de poanis cAnonidi, Tit. A; xviii. i. 
deoblatione. Tit. D. v. 
Peccatoris confeflio, Vbsp. E. iii. 113. 
de data hominum poft mortem. Tit. 
C* XX. 

Scutum dei triangalum, Don/ viii. 16c. 

de» X. commandemens, &c. Cleop. A. v. 

des vii. peches mortels, Vbsp. D. iii. 208. 

Mifccll. Jul. A. vii. 76b. 91, 92b. 93, 
121. D. vii. 131 b. Tib. A. iii. 41, 4a, 
53, Sj, 92 b. 100. E. viii. 2b. 3. Cal. 
A. iii. ill. Nero, A. i. 122 b. 124b. 

iii. 84 b. vii. 133. X. 127. xi. 109, 
123. B. vi. 366. Vitel. C. xiv. 7, 
8, 12. Vbsp. A. xxv. 56. D. v. 137. 

xiii. 120, 199 b. xviii. 108, 129. E. 

iv. 203, 203 b. Tit. A. xix. 43 b. D. 
xviii. 127. Don. ix. 85. Cleop. B. 

ii. 31. Faust. B. iv. i88. 

Thefaurus/ vid. Lexica. 
Thcyne, (Tho.) Otho^ E. ix. 41; 
Thirleby, (Tho.) Bp. of Wcttminfter, Ely 

and Norwich, Galba, B. x, 225. xii. 

11. C. i. 12. 
Thomas, (Fratres Hofpital. Sci.) Cleop. 

C. iv. 143. 

Thomas, (B.) de Aeon, vid. Aeon. 
Thomx, (Sci.) Apoiloli, Paffio, €al. A. 

xiv. II I b. 

Thomas, (Scus.) de AquFno, Jul. F. vii. 
13s b. 

Thoms^, Com. Sahau'd. Stemma, Nero, 

D. i. 183 b. 

Thomas, Archiep. Cantuar.'vid. Becket. 

Thomas I. Archiep. Eborac. Tib. A. vii. 

167. Vbsp. E. iv. 205 b. Dom. v. 14. 

Clbop. £. i. 45 b. 
Thomas, (Gregory) Colkfl. relating to 

forefts, Vbsp. F. iv. 1. 

Thomas, (Robt.) his mU,- ViTBL. A. xvi. 
209 b. 



Thpmas, (Valcnt.) declaration. Tit. 6. 

vii. 17. . _ 
Thomas, (Will.) political difcourfes, Vesp. 
D. xviii.' 1—48. 
Common places of ftatc. Tit. B. ii. 96. 
Dcpolitions in the caufe of Q^Catherinci 
Vitel, B. xii. 98. 
Thomaffin, (...) Otho, E. viii. 346* 
Thompfon, (Joh.) Cal. B. iii. 219. 
Thomfon, (Ric.) Jul.C.v. 30. 
Thorelby, (Joh.) Archiep. Ebor. Infiit.' 
Vitbl. A. ii. 130 b. 
Epid. Clbop. C. iv. 140b. 
Thorley, (Robt.) his receipt at Calais, 

Cal. D. iii. 55> 152. 
Thorn, (Gul.) Excerpta ex Chronicon, Vi- 
tel. E. xiv. 222. 
Thorn, (Robt.) on difcovcrics of lands, kt. 

Vitbl. C. vii. 324. 
Thorney, (Abbey) Charters, Aug. ii. 12; 
Annals, Nero, C. vii. 79. 
Arms, Jul. F. ix. 4. 

Thornton, (Giles) Tit. B. xi. 14, 22 li 
Thdrnton, (...) Galba, B. x. 67. 
Thouars, (Nic, de) Jul. C. v. 200, 206. 
Thouloufe, (Pari, of) Nero, B. vi. 341. 
Thracigeru5, (Adamns) Chancellor of Hot* 

ilein, GALBA,B.xi. 258. 
Thrilkeld, (Chriftopher) Cal. B. vii. 9. 
Throcking, (Roger fil. Briani de) Regift^ 

peftiBientium, AppENO.xvii. 
Throckmorton, (^Mich.) Clbop. E. vL 

372. 

Throckmorton, (Sir Nic.) Cal.B.x. 283, 
285. C.L ii> id, 22, iS, 329 35 b. iib 
521. E, V. 80, 87» 94, 124. 

Thuanus, (Jac. Aug.) Jul. C. v. 28, 35^ 
77, 85, 160. 
(Carmen in mortem) J ul. C. v. 203. 

Thum, (M.) Negociat. Cal. D. iii. 124. 

Thurkytcl, (Grant of) Auc.ii. 84. 

Tharftan Abp. of York, (Grant of) Auc. 

ii. 34. 
Life, Tit. A. xix. 53.' 
Thuvianville, (J.) Cal. D. vii. 31. E. L 

59. Galba, B. v. 342 b. 
Thwenige, (Profapia de) Clavi!. C. xii. 

168. 

Thynne, (Fr.) Colle£l. concerning the Ld. 
Steward, Sec. Jul. C. viii. 89. 
On Heraldry, Tit. C. i. 454. 
On Englifh Antiq. Cl bop. C. iiL Faust. 
E. viii. ix. 

Thyrkj^l, (IJtich. de) Galba, B. iii. 75 b. 
Tide Tables,' J 0 l. D. vii. 45 b. 
Tin Trade, Tit. B. v. 389, 391. 

vid. Mines. 
Tindal, (...) Galba, B. x. 5, 42, 6d'^ 

338. Tit. B.i.67. 
Tindegal liland, (plan of) Auc. LvoLii. 

43- 

Tinmouth, (plans of) Auc.i. vol. ii. 6,7; 

vid; Teignmoiith. 
Tinmouth, (Eccl. de) Vitbl. A. xx. 76 b. 
(Excerpta ^ regiftrb de) de baronibus cc 

feodis, Vitel. E. v. 110. 
Tinmouth, (John of) Tib. E. i. 
Tiptoft, (John E. of Worcefter) Tib. 

viii. 149'. 

Tiptoft, (John Lord) of Powys, Vbsp. F. 
xiii. 34. 

Tithes^ (concerning) Tit. A. xiii. 143*. 
Clbop. F. i. 173, 185. ii. 240 b. 39^,- 
420. Faust. A. viii. 33 b. 
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Titiorus, (J. B.) Comes Dcciaiius, Galea, 
B. iv. 133 b. ViTEL. B. iii. 192. xix. 
297, 310. XX. 86 b. 

Tobar, (J. dc; Galea, B. x. 57 b. 

Todos ]o8 Santos, (Chart of the Bay tf) 
Aug. i. vol. i. 55. 

Toledo, (Ferd. AbrareirfcXD. d'Alba. 
Lett. &c. Cal. C. ii. 105, 203. E. 
V. I26. Nero, B. vi. 1^0,186. Gal- 
ea, C. iii. 102, 112 b. 124b, 133, 
138, 140, 148, 153, 174b. 204, 209, 
230 b. 243, 260, 320. iv. 238, 
386b. 397 b. Ve«p. F. ix. 169. Tit. 
B. ii. 384*'b. 

Tollye, (George) Cal. D. i. 431. 

Tomfon, fervant to Secretary Walfmgham, 
Cal. C. V, 113, 115. GaleA^ D. 
vii. 163. 

Toils, (Wm.) Tit. B. vii. 273, 3^3. 
Tonfon, (Ben;) Trcafurer of the Navy, 

Otho, E. ix. 1 10, 115. 
Tooke, (Bryan) Gale A, B. vi. 94. viii. 4. 

Vitel.' B. x. 82. xi. 80. Vesp. C. iv. 

237. F. xiii. 166. Tit. B. i. 82,91, 

158, 277, 280, 282, 286, 299, 402. 

xi. 3S6. 

Torbay, (Chart oO Aug. i. vol.i. 39. 
Tofkefey, Com. Litic. Inquifiiio dc privi- 

legiis, DoM. XV. 152 b. 
Tofre, (J dan de la) Claud, fi. x. 
Torrifianus, (Pet.) Tit. B. vii. 3Jf6. 
Torrius, (Luca?) Jul. C.v. 220, 22t. 
Tottenham : Ecclefia Corp. Chr. Lohd. 

conccfla, Nero.C. iii. 180 b. 
•Tottchc, (Ifabcaa de la) Tit. B. ii. 215*. 

vii. 50. 

Tfouloufe, (EdiaoO Cal. E. xii. 389. 
Toun, (Wm.) Ves-p. F. xiii. 32. 
Tounfon, (Rob.) Bp. of Sarum, Jul. C. v. 
197. 

Tour, (Henry de la) D. de Bouillon, 
Vifc. Turenne, Cal. E. vii. 361 b. 

viii. 549. 568. ix. 130, 333, 520b. x. 
9* ^36, 150, 206, ao8, 243. xi. 80, 
96. NiRO, B. vL 374. 

Tournaments, (concerning) Claud. Civ. 
233, Nbro, D. iL 253, 254b. Gal- 
ea, B. vi. 109. Vesp. C. xiv. sS3» 
Tit. B. i. 127. 

Toumay, Cal. D. vi. 96, 98, 270, a8i, 
303. E. ii. 29. alba»B. iii. 146 b. 
Cv iii. Tj^ 1 23. D. ix. 2c3o. 

Tower of London : Indexes and fummarles 
of records there, Jul.E. iii. i. Tit. 
B. vi. 241. C. ii. iii. E. i. 
(Things to be done in) Vesp, C xiv. 

65. 

. (Gonftablea of) Vesp. C xiv. loi. 
Faust. E. iv. 52. 
(Mifcell. concerning) Vesp.C. xiv. 105, 
106, 107. 

(On the privileges of). Vesp. C. xiv. 
492. 

(Prifoners in) Tit. B. i. 1^29, 155. iL 

67». C.vii* 10. 
.(PcrfoL s murthefed in) T i t. B. ik 68. 
(EfFedUfoundin) Au-o. ii. 105. 

Trade. 

'With France, Cal. E. ix. 542, 5691 x. 2r4, 
26, 28, 34, 142, 146, 336. xi. 74, 213, 
298. xii. 17, 66, 203, 348, 350, 467, 
415, 46S. Galea,. B. i. 27. C. n. 
180. Vesp. C^ xiv. 4. F. v. 427,434, 
43$, 457. vi. 1.71. ix. 303. Faust. 
Cii.93- 



Wiih Spain, Cal. E. x. 229. G\lea, 

B. iii. 219. C. i. 179, 214. iii. rji b. 
157, 193 b. 23^, 303. iv. 335, 40, 344. 

D. xii. 84, 301. Vesp. C. vii. 48, 54, 
foo, 301. xii. 16*4. j^iii. 23, 25, 29, 
47' 85, gi, 95, 103, 105, 1D7, 108, 
109, III, r20, 1^5, 140,217, 273, 
305, 449. xiv. 418, Tit. F.iv, 293, 
364. 

With the Netherlands, Jul. F. vi. 104, 
124. Cal. D. iii. 14. Gali^X, B. ix. 
69.3fi. 3, V7, 178. X. 165— 324. xii. 32. 

C. i. 76, 136, 142, 147, 152, ^55, 158, 
'73> >77» >8o, 21*1. ii. pafim. iii. 229, 
233. i^^. 334. V. patem. ix. 2*21 b. xi. 
144. D. viii. 285. xii. 84, 239. £. i. 
paffim. Vesp. C. vii. 96, 97, 98, 394. 
FaUst.C ii. 92,-94. 

With Portugal, Tit.B. V. 23J. 
With Germany, Nero, B. ii. iii. & iv. 

pa^ffim. Galea, B. xii. 160. t), xiii. 

169, 193, 196, 199, 221. E. i. pafiinr. 

Faust, C. ii. 95. 
vid. Hanfe, Stade. 

To the Baltic and the North, Ne r o, B. 

ii. iii. iv.' paffiro. xi* 337, 339, 38*. 

Gacea, £. i. 5. Vesp. C. xiv. 420b. 
To the Mediteranean, NrRo^B. vii. 194, 

208. viii. 55. xi. 114, 115, 11^, 280, 

2g^, 296. Vesp. F. ix. ^40, 281, 

28;. 

To the Indies, Galea, E. i. 420,422, 
424. Vesp. C. xiii. 23, 47, 401. 

With Ireland, Vesp. F. ix. 226. 

Mifcell. Cal. E. ix. 525^ xi. ^73, 288^ 
xii. 209. Nero, B. vii. 221. Galea-, 
C. i. 154, 213. iii. 2^31, 302. viii. 
319. D. xii. 95, 99. xiii. 227. Oth^^, 

E. X. lOf, 120. V«sp. C. xiii^ 167. 
xiv. 7. F. ix. 287. Tit. B. iv, 225, 
V. 291, 309, 389, 414. 'F\ iv. 365. 
A p P E N D • xxviii. 1 2.9. 

vid. Merchants adventurers. Merchants 
of the ftaple, Tin trade. Wine trade. 
Woollen trade. 

Traje£^um : de rebus Sex. Traje£ienfis Ecd. 

Tib. C. xi. 25. 
Trainbands, (draughts oiit of) Vesp. F. 

iic.224. 

Transport fcrvice, X^a'l. D. vi. 330. 
Travellers, (memoranda for) Append. vKi. 
108 b. 

Tre^on, {chain Tit> C. vii. 166; 
Trcafurc-trove, (notes concekuing) Vesp. 

C. xiv. 589. 
Treafurcfs of England, XM of) Tit, B. 

iv. 26. 

Trcafurer of the chamber, TiT. B. iv. 
rro. 

Treafury, (Inventories of jewels in the 
Royal) Aug. ii. 105, 108, 109.- 

Treaties knd Negochtiom. 

Mifcellaneous, Cal. B. ix. 1.38I t>. vi. 
275. vii. 26. E. i. 145, tS3' iii. 133. 
iv. 316. vii. 108, 356; ix. 412, 464. 
xi. 292. xii. 7I4.346. Galea, B. iii. 
69, 90. iv. 201, 201 b. V. 219, 220. 
ix.63, 69, 81, 85, 204. xi, 3, 17. Vi- 
TEL. B. vii, 95. Vesp. C. xiii. loi, 
124, 145, 152, 163, 172, 395. xiv. 
96, 611. Tit. Be vi. 21, 22 b, 126. 
127. 

Index to Treaties in the Clofe Rolls in 
die Tower, Ju l, E. iii. u 



Tregian, (Fr.) Tit. B. vii. 46, 
Trellb, (Carlo) Galea, C. xi. 262. D. IL 
loo. 

Tremayne, (Mr.) TiT. B. xii. 357, 361. 
Trenqualeon, (Bernard dc) Cal. D. iii. 12. 
Trent river, (courfe of) Aug. i. vol. i. 65. 
Trent, ^codncil of^ GALfeA, C. iii. 145. 
Trelham, (ITio.) Tit. B, ii. 334. 
Treflong, vid. Blovs. 
Trcfwell, (...) Tit. B. v. 260. 
Treves, (ChrOn. Archiep.) Tit. D. xxv. 3. 
Trinity, (St.) Priory London, Chart. 
Claud. D. ii. 130. Nerx), C. iii. 
174,180 b. i8jb. 
Trinity houfe, Galea', C, i. 156. Otho>- 

E. ix. 404, 467. 
Trlftennaghe, (Priory of) Tit. B. xi. 48, 

^8, 238, 275. 
Trivet, (Nic.) 

Nomina Philofophbr. ex ejufdem chronico,* 
Jul, F. vif. 57 b. 
Trivuici, (A.) Card* Vitel, B. v. 57. ix. 
162. 

Troja : varia de fatis ejufdem, Vitel. A. 
xiii. 90. Vesp. B. xiv. i8. xxiii< 
118 b. Tit. A, xxiv. 67, Clbop. B. 
V. 223. 

Trokclour, (Jo. de) Annalcs, Claud. D. " 
vi. 192 b. 

Trottus, (Alphbns.) Vitel. B. iv. 7, 2a b. 
V. 135 b. 

Troutbeck, (Wm.) Vesp. F- xiii. 27. 
Troy, (Bern, dc) Oal. D.iil 74. 
Truce, (propofal for a general) Vitel. B. 

V. i8i. 
Truchfefs, vid. Gebhard. 
Trumbull, (Wm.) Ga lea, E. i. 371, 375* 

39^f ^os, 407* 4<59» 4'4« 
Truffell, (William) Cal. D. iii. S4- 
Tudefco, (Nic. de) Epifcop. Panormit. de 

concilio Bafileenfi, Cal. A. i. i. 
Tudor, (Edmund) fon to Hen. Vii. D. of 
Somerfet. 

Articles ^gainft him« Vesp. C. xiv. 40. 
Tudor, (Margaret) Cfs. of Richmond, Vi- 
tel. C. xvii. 329. Vesp. F. xiii. 60, 
61. 

Tumults, (caufes oO Tit. F. iv. 320. 
Tunbridge, ( Perambalittio Leucate de} 

Galea, E. iv. 17 b. 
Tunifale, a legend, Cal. A. ii. 93 b. 
Tungern, <Chron. Epifcop.) Tit. D. xxv. 

Tunis, (intelligence from) N^eIo, B. xi. 
294. 

Tunftal, (Cathbert) Bp. of London and 
Durham. 

L€tt;-fc-(i5i5.) Gal«a, B. iii. 259.^ 
(.P5i6.) Galea, B. iv. paffim. vi. 85, 
93. — (1517.) Galea, B. v. paffim. 

VI. 31, 54, 59. 62. 1 12, 117. vii. 24.-^^ 
(i^iS.) Vesp. C. i. 15*. — (1520.) 
Vitel. B.xx. 163,175, 178.— (1521.) 
Vitel. B, xx, 201. — (15*5.) Vesp. 
C. iii. 55,60,73, 78, 82,86, 100,101, 

^07. >35» «57. 158, 188, 
«i4, 222. — (1536;) Clbop. E. vi. 
375- — <*537-) Tit. B. i. 121. -u 
(1548.) Cal. B. vii. 329.— (fine A») 
Cal. E. iii. 49^ Galea, B. vi. 64, 
Vitel. B. xx. 185. Cleop. E. v. 360W 
vi. 245, 247. 

T^irenne, (Vicomte) vid. Tour. 
Tufgot, PHor Dundm. Chron. Epift. Lin- 
diifarn. et Dunelm. Vesp. A. Vi. €t> 
Faust. A. v. 24. 

8 N 



Digitized by 



Turkey. 

Revenue of the Grand Signior, Nero, 

B. xi. S7 b. 
Againft alliances with the Turks, Nero, 

B.xi. i-^, 285. 
Officers at the Ottoman court, Nbro, B. 

xi. 208, 290. Tit. B. vi. 126. 
Mifcell. Cal. E. xii. 35. Nkro, B. vi. 

Sf 7* 98, io3, 116, 169. vii. 136. viii. 

41* 47. 48- 72, 84, 87, 204, 

214. OtHO, E. ix. 400. VlTEL. 

B. ill. 234, 250. xiii. 216. xiv. 299. 

Vesp. F. i. 2i. v. 136. ix. 281. Tit. 

B. yi. 122, 123. vii. 349. 
Turnbull, (Alex.) Cal. B.vi. 97* 
Turner, (Sam.) Jul. C.iii. 175. 
Turner, (Wm.) Vesp. C. xiv. 8. 
Turner, (Lieut.) Charges againft him, 

Otho, E. viii. 229* 
Turonenfe Concilium, Vitel. E. xiii. 
Turpini, Archiep.Rhemens. Hiftor, Car.M. 

Claud. B. vii. 192. Nero, A. xi. 

8. Vesp. A. xiii. 94. Tit. A. xix. 

24. 

Tufcany, (D. of) Nero, B. vi. 94. 

(On a match with a princefs of) Jul. F. 
vi. 155 b. vid. Medicis. 
Tweed, (River) Cal.B. x. 153. 
Twinham, (Priorat. de) Claud. A. viii. 
103. 

Twifden, (W.) Jul. C. iii. 87. 
Twker, (Wra.) Jul. C.iii. 49b. 
Twydye, (Capt.) Tit.B. vii. 106 b. 
Twynn, (Bryan) Jul. C. v. 219b. 
TykhiU, (de Eccl. de) Vitel. A.ii. 99b. 
Tyler, (Wat.) Proclam. againft him, Cal. 

D. iii. 100. 
Tyne, '(coorfcof) Auc.i. vol. ii. J. 
Tyrii Apollonii regis, vita, Vesp. A. xiii. 

132. 

Tyrone, (E. of) vid. O'NeUe. 
Tyrrell, (Charles) Cal. B. ix. 399. 
Tyrrell, (Tho.) Cleop. E. iv. 124b. 
Tyrrell, (Will.) Otho, C. ix. 75,77. 



V. 

Vachier, (....) Nero,B. vi. 291,302. 
Valais : treaty with Spain, Vesp. C. xiii. 
113,399. 

Valche, (J.) Galba, C. viii. 166. x. 157. 
Valdefius, (Jac.) dc dignitate regum Hifp. 

Cleop. F.vii. 83. 
Vale, (John) Cal. C.ix. 408 b. 
Valence, ( Aylmer) E. of Pembroke, a poem 

in honour of him, Claud. A. xiv. 
Valence Sc Bauday, (Bi(hops of) deputies 

from Francis and Mary, Cal. B. v. 

304- ^ ' 

A^alence, (Bifhop of) on hit negodations, 

Cal. B.x. 88. 

Valenciennes, (Proteftants at) Galba, C. 
iii. paffim. < 

Valette (Helene de la) Cal. E. ix. 416. 

Valette, (Jean Louis de Nogaret de la) Due : 
d*Epemon, Cal. E. ni. 128. 

Valey, (John) Cleop. E.. v. 377 b. 

VaJhe, (....) Galba, D.iv. 152. 

Valois, (Fran9ois de) D. d'Alen9on 8c 
Anjou: concerning his intended mar- 
jiagc with Q^Eliz. &c. Jut. F. vi. 168, 
169b. 174, 175. Cal. E. vi. 303. vii. 
138 b. 160. xii. 90, 371. Galba, C. 
vi. P. ii. 232. E. vi. 36, 113, 114. Vi- 
tel. Cxi, 296. Vfisp.F. iii..8i,84. v. 



INDEX. 



214. vi. 48 b. ix. 159. Tit. B. ii. 
481,482. vii. 114, 135, 243 b. 353, 
361 b. 375. C. vii. 12. xviii. Cleop. 
F. vi. 401. 

His attempt in the Netherlands, Galba, 
C. vi.P. i. 104. P. ii. 189b. 209, 233, 
257, 258 b. 259. vii. 76. E. vi. I02. 
Vesp. F. v. 194. 
Valores manerior. redoriar. &c. in Oxon. 
Glouceft. & Buckingh. Nero, C.ix. 
160. 

Valwanius, Arturi nepos.: de ipiius ortu. 

Faust. B. vi. 23. 
Vander Docs, (P.) Galba, D. vii. I24. 
VanderLucht, (Juan Joppen) Galba, C. 

X. 135. 

Vanforden, (John) Nero, B. iv. 56. 

Vannes, ( . . .Bp. of) Cal. D. ix. 114^ 

Vannes, (Peter) Nero, B. vii. 125, 129, 
*3*» '39» '49- Vitel. B. x. 162, 
172, 186, 197. xi. 15, 30, 35, 50, 54» 
124, 182, 187, 189, 209, 214. 

Varfovicius, (D. Chrift.) dc recuperanda 
Narva, Jul. F. vi. 219. 

ValTeur, (Adr. le) Galba, D.v. I56, 17J, 
204, 219, 278. viii. 157, 160. 

Vafleur, (F. le) Galba, C. vi. P. ii. 241. 

Vavafour, (Tho.) Galba, C.ix. 153. 

Vaughan, (Stephen) Nero, B. iii. 109. 
Galba, B.x. 2, 4b. $,7, 21, 34b. 36, 
42, 49, 5a, 68, 127, 337. Tit. B. i. 
340, 368. 

Vans, (Robt.) Indidlment, Cleop. E. iv. 
126. 

Vaux, (Lord) Pedigree, Jul. B. xii. 140b. 
Vaux, (Sir Nicholas) Cal. D. vii. 218. 
Vaox, (Sir Tho.) Otho, C. x. 177. 
Vaux, (Tho.) Ld.Harwedon> Vesp. F.xiiL 
117. 

Vax, (Paul 8c Marcel) Galba, D. iii. 30. 
Vean, (J. le) Secy, to Andw. de Burgo, 

Vitel. B.iL 141, 146. 
Vcgetius, (Flav.) Rcnatus, de re militarl, 

Cleop. D. i. 83. 
Veke, (J. van) Galba, C. viii. 49. 
Velafco, (D. Alonzo de) Vesp. C, xiii. I09, 

405. 

Velafco, ( Jno. de) Commendat. de Caftilet 

Vesp.C. xiii. 2, 69. 
Velleius (And. S.) Jul. C. v. 18 b. 83 b. 
Vellutelli, (Acerbo) Cal. E. vi. 292, 309. 

Nero, B. i. 240, 25a. Galba, C. v. 

4. Vesp.F. ix. 247 b. 
Vendome,vid. Bourbon. 
Vendome, ( . . . de) Cal. E. v. 63. 
Vendramino, (Franc.) State of Spain, Vesp. 

C. vi, 250. 

Venetia: Tranfafla, Nero, B. vi. ico, loi, 
184, 405. vii. 21, 22, 24, 25,4a, S3, 
181, 197, 200. Vesp. F.i. 97. 
IBftoria, Vitel. F. xvi. 151, 

Vep, (Jno. de) a Spaoiih agent, Galba, 
E. i. 280. 

Verc Fam. Vesp. B. xv. 56. 

Vere, (Anne) Cfs. of Oxford, Vesp. F. xiii. 
87. . 
Epiuph, Jul. F.x. 132. 

Vere, (Aubrey) E. of Oxford, Vesp. F. xiii. 
4S- 

Vere, (Eliz. Cfs. of Oxford) Jul. B. xii. 
230, 318. 

Vere, (Sir Francis) Galba, D. ii. 71. 
V. 235. vii. 326. xii. 159, 167, 169, 
311. 

(Grant ofa peniion to) Tit. C. vii. 132. 
Vere, (G. & T.) their attainder, Jul. B, xii. 
206 b. 

Verc, (H.) GAtBAiD,xii.3io. E.i. 328. 



Vere, (John) E. of Oxford, his attainder^ 
Jul. B. xii. ao6b. 
Grant of a living, Nero, C. ix. 1 57. 
Manors belonging to him. Tit. C. x. 7. 
Vere, (John) 4ih E. of Oxford, Vesp. F. xiiL 
85. 

Vere. (John) 5th E. of Oxford, Vesp. F.xiii; 
86 b. 

Vere, (Maud dc) Cfs. of Oxford, Vesp. F. 

xiii. 10 b. 
Vergier, (. . . du) Cal. C. v. 127. 
Vcrgerus, (Pet. Paul) Vitel. B, xiv. i J4. 
Verme, (AluyfiOs dc) Tit. B. vii. 294b. 
Vernon, (Margi.) Cleop. E. iv. 55. 
Vcroli, (Bp. of ) vid. Ennius. 
Verona, (Jo. Matth. Bp. of) Vitel. B; 

viii. 19 b* 33> 133 h. 141. ix. 46, 102 b. 

116, 168. X. 39. 
Verftcgan, (Rich.) JULi C. iii. 47, 119* 
Verftegas, (R.) Cal. E^ x. 319 b. 
Vefcovo, (Antonio) Tit. B. ii. 382. 
Vefprin, (Bp. of) Vesp. F. i. 107. 
Vervin, (Treaty of) Vesp, F. v. 403^ 
Vexilli benedi£tio, Tib. E. viiL 95. 
Veyrac, (Bertrand. de) Archiep. Cant* 

Cleop. E.ii. 1 17. 
Ugmore manor, Jul. B. xiL 207. 
Ughired, (Anthy.) Cal. B. i. 149. ii. 284^ 

352. iii. 257. vi. 28a. 
Ughtred, (H.) Otho, E. viii. 98, 114, 119^ 

121, 126. 

Vicecomes, (Anchifes) vid. Vifconti^ 
Vicofc, (de) Nero, B.vi. 290. 
Vicq, (Hedlorde) Vitel. B. ii. 159. 
Victor, (Fabius) de 14 Romse regionib^ 

Cleop. B. xi. 10. 
Vidlore,(Ric. deSt.) homilia, Vesp. E. iv. 

99 b. 

Vidioris flortlegiam, de compoHtione cy. 

lindri, Vitel. A. i. 21. 
Vi6lories gained by the Englifti, Jul. F. 

395- 

Vidtualling office, (warrants, and various 
tradit relating thereto) Otho, £. vii« 
«• S4» S^»59» 67,83*, 90, 105, 106, 
246, 254, 255, as7» 357. 3^1, 
363. 

Vienne in Dauphinc : St. Peter's Ch. Tit. 

B. vL 3. 
Hiftoryof, Tit. B. vi. 5, 7. 
Viennes, (Madame Marie) Cal. C.ii. 26. 
Vigerius, (M.) Bp. of Prenefte, Card, of Se- 

negalia, Vitel. B. ii. 53, 57 b. 
Vilarague, (D. Lud. Carrozde) Yes p. C. 

i. 92 b. 

Vilgier, (. . . de) Cal. E. vii. 133. 
Villa mediana, (Count de) Vesp. C xiii* 
19. 

Villa nova, (J. ) Galba, B. x, 76. 
Villa real, (Marquis of) Nero, B. i. 77, 
So b. 

Villatus, (Jac.) Tit. B. vii. 17a. 
Villebre, (. . . de) Cal. E. i. 59. 
Villebreme, (Mace de) Cal. B. vL 80^ 
104. 

Villenger, (Jac.) Vitel. B. xix. 127. 
Villeroy, (....) C a l. C. v. 19. E. ix. 509 b. 

xi. 269, 275. xii. 231. ' 
Villiers, ( de) Nero,B vi.436. 
Villiers, vid. Ifle-Adam. 
Vincent, (Cape St.) works thereon, Aug. 

i. vol. ii. 113. 
Vincent, (Aug.) Jul. C.iii. 152b. 
Vincent, ( ) his charges on a journey. 

Tit. B.iii. 124b. 
Vincentius. 

Excerpta, Jul. F. vii, 139, 



Digitized by 




Vinds, (Pet. de) dc geflis Fred. II. Imp. 
Vesp. a. ». 
Epift. Nero, A. iv.112. CL^op.B.xii. 4. 
Vintners, (Notes concerning) Vesp. C. xiv. 
•593- 

Viraque, (Ant.) Vesp. F. v. 450. 
Virgil, (Polydor) Vitel, B. ii. 76, 143, 
126 b. 
Hiftoria, Tit. D. viii. 
"Wrgilius, (P.) Maro. 

Capitula Georgic. Jul. F. vii. u* 
^neid. Jul. F. vii. 2. 
Virginia Company, Otho, E. x. 126. 
Vifawf, (Galfrid.) Noira poetria, Clbop. 
B. vi. I. 

Vifchenich, (Coentzo de) Galba, B. i. 

89. 

Vifconti, (Anchifcs) Nero,B. vi. 22. 
Vifconti, (Galeazzo) Vitbl. B. ii. 197, 

2ai. iii. 6, 13 b. 20, 43 b. 49> 65. 

xLx. 97, 98, 108, 12a b. 151, 152, 207, 

219, 224,236,266. XX. 52. 
Vifconti, (John Galcaz.) D. of Milan, 

Nero, B. vii. 2, 2 b. 3. 
Vifcontis, ViTEL. B. iii. 85. 
Virions Jul. A. vii. 91, 92 b. D. v. 166. 

Cal. a. viii. 188. Cleop. D. viii. 

109. 

Revelatio Sci. Michxlis, Jul. A. vii. 
123. 

Vifte, (. . . La) Cal. D. vii. 84, 10 1. 
Vitae Philofophor. Orator. Pocter. Tit. D. 

XX. 143, 157. 
Vitaliani P. Epift. Faust, B. vi. 97. 
Vitelli, (Chiappino) Marq. of Cetona, 

Galea, G. iii. i6o, 307, 312. v. 5, 

97. 

Vitriaco, (Jac.de) Hift. Jerofolym. Tit. 

D. vii. 114. 

Vittuvii (M.) Pollioms, Arcliitcaura> 
Cleop. D. i. I b. 
(Excerpta) Jul. F. x. 1 19. 
Vitry, (... -. de) Cal. E. xi. 64, 
Ulfter province, (map of) Auc.i. vol.ii. 

Ulfter, (Earl of) vid. Plantagenct. 

Union of the Greek and Latin churches, 

Cleop. E. iii. 78. 
United Provinces, vid. Bauvia. 
Univerfities, (notes concerning) Vesp. C. 

xiv. 594. 

Unton, (Sir H.) Cal. E. viii. 14, 16, 
143, 184, 188, 190, 200, aoi, 206, 
226, 227, 249, 322, 326, 332, 334, 

336* 339» 375' 4«3» 4i5» 4^0* sH» 
582. 5x. 170 b. 287. Vesp. C. xiv. 14. 
{Plate delivered to him) Cal. £. viii. 
216. 

Unydale, (Rich.) Vesp. F. xii. 34. 
Vocabularia, vid. Lexica^ 
Vocglinus, (Gotthard.) Jul. C. v. 84. 
Volufenus, (Florcntius) Cal. E. i. 28. 

Nero, B. vi. 20. 
Vowel, (John) alias Hoker, Defcript. of 

Exeter, Tit. F. vi. 88. 
Vowel, (Rich.) Cleop. E. iv. 101. 
Voyages, and Mifcellanies concerning va- 
rious merchant ihips, viz. 
The Swallow, Otho, E. viii. 7. 
The Dreadnought, Otho, E. viii. 9. 
The St. Andrew, Otho, E. viii. 9. 
The George and William, Otho, viii. 67. 
The Ughtrcd ind Haftings, Otho, E. 

viii. 84, 117, 119. 
The Edward Bonaventure, Otho, E. viii. 

87» 93» '3^» "38. i^ 96- 
The Aide, Gabriele, and Michael Otho, 

E. viii. 107. 



* N 13 5^; 



The Talbot, Otho. E.viii. 113. 

The Elizabcthi Otho, E. viii. 116, 138, 

J77v, 

The Leicefter, Otho, E. viii. I37, 139, 
166, 177. 

The Frances, Otho, E. viii. 137, 177. 
The Pepper-Corn, Otho, E. viii. 223. 
The Antelope, Otho, E. ix. 96. 
The Swiftfure and Cranes OtHOi E.ix. 
271. 

Upfatlington, (treaty of) Cal. B. ix. 33, 

56, 107 b. X. 9b. II, 15. 
Upton, (Nic.) de armis militar. N]bro, C. 

iii. 1. 

Urban, (John) Galba, B. i. 58. 
Urbanitas, a poem, Cal. A. ii. 86. 
Urbani II. P. Deqreta in Concil Clare- 

montenfi, Claud. £. v. 245. 
Urbani III. P. Privileglum conceiFuro 

Hen. II. Claud. E. viii. 13 b. 
Epift. Vesp. E. iv. 208. 
Urbani IV. P. Bullas, Sec. Aug. ii. 131. 

Cleop. E. i. 198, 199, 243. 
Prophetiaj, Vesp. E. vii. 109. 
Urbani V. P. Conftitatio contra plaralitates, 

Vitbl. E. xiv. 267. 
Urbanus VI. P. Cleop; E. ii. 172, 185, 

187. 

Urbino, (Fr. Mar. I. D. of) General of the 

Confederatcs,ViTEL. B. V. 48b. viiL 

16 b. 105 b. 
Urigny, (Nic.) Vesp. F. ix. 138. 
Urfmari, (Sci.) vita, Nero, C. vii. 57, 
Uflier, (Ja.) Abp. of Armagh: Jul. C. 

iii. 158 b. 159 b. 185 b. V. 37, 76. 
Uflier, (John) of Dublin, Tit. B. xii. 

488. 

Ufury, (orders concerning) Vesp. C. xiv. 
282. 

Utenhovius, (Car.) Carmen, Jul. C. v. 24^ 
Utrecht, (union of) Galba, C. vii. a. 

(Plan of) Galba, C. x. 24^. 

(Chrbn. Epifcopor.) Tit. D. xxv. 221. 

Mifc. Galba, C. ix. 258, 298, 317,322, 

324* 327* 383- S7> 279- 34^ 
D. ii. loi. iii. 320. iv. 9. v. 15, 268. 

Uvedale, (SirEdnri) Galba, D. vii. 84. 
Uvedale, (J. . . ) Cal. B. vi. 273. 
Uvedale, (Tho.) Galba, B. 1. 4.* 
Vuignoles, (Bernard.de) Cal.D. vi. 30. 
Vuytenreicht, (P. dc) Galba, D.i. 255. 



W. 

Waad, (W.) Tit . B. vii. 6. 
Waad, (....) Cal. E. vii. 173. 
Wace, Cal. A.ix. r. ViTel. A.x, rp. 
Wages, (ftatutc concerning) Faust. A. iv. 
14* 

Wainfleet, (plun of a cut from) Auc. i. . 

vol. i. 82. 
Wairnikatt, (....) Cal. D. vii. 116. 
Waldemar III. K. of Denm. Nero, B.iii. 

13, 18. 

Walden, (Coenob. S. Jacobi de) Chronicon, 
Tit. D. XX. 66. 
fiindatio, Vesp. E. vi. 24. 
Walden, (Roger Bp, of Lond.) Chrdnologia, 

Jul. B. xiii. i. 
Walden, (Roger) hiftoria. Tit. C.xiL 183. 

Cal. D. iii. 120. 
Waldenfium, (errorum) catal. Jul. D. xi. 
84. 

Waldhar, Bp. of London : deeds, Aug. ii. 
82. 



IV . „- , ■ - ^ N ■ ■ -s 

Wales. 

Topography, boKi. xviii. 123 b. 
Chronicle, Cal. A. vi. i. 
Antiquities, Jul. F; vi. 281^,288. 
be mirabilibus Walliae, Vitel. A; xiii. 
98 b. 

Nomina urbium Cambro-Brit. Jul. F. x; 
174. 

Harbour^, Otho, E. ix; 77. 
Vocabula quadam Cambro-Brit. Jul. F* 
X. 140 b. 

Cantrcdae Walliae^ Dom. viii. 119, 124 bi 
Externa rcddituum, Vitel. C.x. 100. 
Bifhops, fubjed to Canterbury, Tit. A. 
xiii. 154. 

Council ia the Weft, Vitel; C. i.255 b. 

Tit. B. i. 161. 
Concerning the iv. Shires, ViTel. C. i, 

paffim. X. 209 b. Tit. B. viii. 47, 48 b. 

50. 

Concerning the Prince of Wales, Vitel; 

C. X. 251. 
Mifcell.— Vi T £ l . C. i. & x. paflim. Vesp. 

A. xiv. 1, 7, 10 b. 12 b. C. xiv. 446 b. 
Tit. A. xix. loi. B. viii. i. 

Walingate, (de decimis Sci, Laur. de) Vi- 
tel. A. ii. 128. 

Walkendorff, (Eric) Abp. of Drontheim, 
Nero, B. iii. 71. 

Walker, (...) Galba, D. ix. 91, 92 b. 

Walker, (John) Otho, E.viii. 130, 133, 
177. 

Walker, (Tho.) Tit. B. v. 246. 
Walkinton, (Nic.) dc Kirkham, de bello 

inter Hen. I. R. Angl. Sc Lud. 

groflum R. Fr. Tit. A. xix. 144. 
Wall, (Nic.) Tit. B. viii. 371. 
Wall, (Robt.) Tit. B. iv. 323. 
Wall, (Tho.) Windfor herald, Galba, 

B. ix. 49. 

Waller, (John) Cal. E. ii. 145. 
Waller, (Walter) Galba, C. xi. 93. 
Wallingford, (carta honoris de) Cl a ud« 

.D. ii. 130 b. 
Wallingford, (Fr. Joh. de) fragmenu : 

Aftronomica, Jul. D. vii. i« 

Chronica, Jul. D. vii. 46 b. 

Pi^ura, JuL.D. vii. 42 b. 

Receptio in Ord. S.Albani, Jul. D. vii; 
112 b. 

Wallop, (Sir Hen.) Tit. B. xiii. 319,344, 

352* 355> 389. 439- vii. 153. 
Wallop, (Sir John) Cal. E. iii. 49. iv. 42^ 

188. Vitel. B. xxi. 5, 27, 31. 
Wallop, (John) Vesp. F. i. 69. ' 
Walfti, (Robt.) Tit. B.x. 234. 
Wallhalc church in StafFordlh. Nero, C^ 

xii. 119. 

Walfingham, (Priorat. dc) rcgift. cart. 

Nero, E. viL 
Walfingham, (Sir Francis) 

inftrudiions, Cal. C. vii. 229, 237. 

Galba, E. vi. 60, 65 b. 68 b. 72. 
Extradls from his papers concerning Ire^ 

land, TiT.B. xii. 43^53, 158, 171, 

194—199, 202, 345—365. 437t 480, 

—491, 497. 
Epitaphs, Vesp. C. xiv. 180, 185. Tit. 

B. viii. 279. 
Lett.— ( 1 570.) Tit. B. vii. 1 e — ( 1 572.) 

Cal. C. iii. 217, 429. Vesp. F, vi. 

paflim.— (1573.) Vesp.F. vi. 230,237, 

247.— (1574.) Cal. C. iv, 228, 246. 

Tit. B. ii. 361.— (1^75.) Cal. C. iii. 

473,481. iv. 248.— (1576.) Galba, C. 

V- 297* 303* 308.— (1577.) Cal. C. iiu 
504? 506- V. 7^b. E. vii. 15,33, 



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1 1) E X. 



37'i'5-VBSP. F. xii. 21 1.— (1 57^^) l. 
E. vii. 121. Galba. C. vi. P. ii. 67, 5: 
indepafTim. Vesp F. xii. 21 1.— ( i S^^O 
Cal. C. hi. 565. yi. ^6 b. 17 b. ^o, 
47 b. 61, 67, 67 b. 68 b. 69, 70, 87. E. 
vii. 140.— (is8i.> Cal. C. vi. 110. 
Galba, E.vi. 59, 76, 78, 80, 89. 93*, 
98, 101, 104. TiT. B. ii. 229,421.— 
(4582.) Cal. C.viL6o. Galba, C. vii. 
238b (1583.) Cal. C. vii. paffim. ix. 

75, 76. Gal»a, E. vi. 181.— (1584.) 
Jul. F. vi. 1^48. Cal- C. viii. ^9 b. 63, 

76, 79, 84, 88, 99 b. 132, 133, t6i b. 
Galba, C. vii. 304. Vesp. C. xvi. 
156. Tit. B. vii. 10.— (1585.) Cal. 

C. viii. iSob. 235*, Zi't. ix. 138. 
GAL.BA,<Xviii. 60,63, t6S.-*-(i586.) 
Jul. F.v'u 45 b. Cal. C. viii. 305, 
E.vii. 275. Galba, C. ix. i^, 137, 
«57» 172* '79> 185, 191, 236, 241, 
245, 246, 251, 280, 302, 326, 363. 
X 44, 77. D. i. 11. E. vi. 309, 
313 b. Vesp. F. xii, 211. Tit. B. 
vii. 24, 59, 81, 100. — {iS^7') Cal. 

D. i. 135, 202. E. vii. 2S8. GA^- 
%A, C. xi. 315, 319, 326, 331, 343. 
IX i. 10, 49, 59, 144, 234, 249. ii. 
78, 146, 178. Vesp. C. xiii. 3*3-— 
(1588.) Cal.D. i. 288, 297, 3i7*33^» 
338. E.vii. 304. Galba, D. iii. 10, 
145, 232,233,319,331. Galba, E. 
vi. 3J7, 365, 370. Otho, E. ix. 169, 
173, 185 b. 187 b. Vesp. C.viii. 95. 
Tar. B. vii. 32. — (1589.) G.alba,D. 
iv. 69,77, iij, 171* 226, 300. V. 
6, 52, 65, 67, 134, 156^ ao8, 302. 

E. vi. 379. Ot«o, E. ix. 230. Tit. 
3. ii. 473.— (1590.) Galba, D. vii. 
3^ b. — (fine A*) Cal. E. vi. 392. 

Walfingham, CTho. dc) de Abbat. S. Albani, 

CXAUD. E.iv. 98, 307. 
Walter, magifter hofp. S. WJftani Wigorn. 

Conceffio, Cal. A. X. 190. 

Walter de Gifburnc, Vesp. A. ix. 156. 
Chronicon, Tib. B. iv.. 90. 
de geilis R. Edw. III. Neho, D. ii. 272. 

Walter, (JoC) Jul. C. iii. 86. 
Waltham, (monad. S. Crucit de) Regift. 
Tib. C. ix. 49. 

De cruce ibi dcduAa, Jul.D. vi. 73 b. 

•Carta fund. Claut>. D. ii. iii b. 

Waltham, {dc terris apud) Nero, C. iii. 
182 b. 

Waltham, (Roger <Jc) vid. Rogenis. 
Walton, (Bertram) againft the licentioufnefs 

of nuns, Vesp. D. ix. 179. 
War, (a- difcourfc concerning) Tit. B. v. 

39- 

Waraeus, (Jacob.) Itincrar. Gal. Vesp. E. 
vi. 2. 

Warbcck, (Peter) Vesp. C. xvi. 152, 154. 
Warck, (Jehan de) Galba, C. ix. 387, 390. 
Ward, (...) Nero, B. vii. 200. 
Wardall, (Wm.) Cal. Civ. 19b, 
Wardlaw, (Hen.) Bp. of St. Andrcw^s, Vesp. 

F. vii. 102. 
Wardon Monad. Com. Bedford, Nero, C. 

iii. 20S. 

Wardrobe, (accounts of the Royal) Nero, 
C.viii. 1, 319. Tit. B. iv. 215. 

Wards and liveries, (concerning) Vesp. 
C. xiv. 592. 

Ware, (J a.) Jul. C. iii. 189 b. 199. 

Wareham, (poffcfiiones prioratus de) Otho, 
B. xiv. 3. 



Wareley -manor ; court roll, Append, ii. 
Warena, (Reginald, de) NERO, C.iii. 182. 
Warham, (William) Abp. of Canterb. Cal. 

b. vi. 171 b. Otho, E. xi. aS. Vi- 

TEL. B. vi. 165 b. Vesp. F. xiii. 

75 b. 77. Tit. 6. i. 273. Cleop. 

F. ii. 173, 202 b. 
Warham, <Wro.) Matter of the Rolls, 

Galba, B. ii. 19, 56I 
Warin, (Gervais) Vitel. B. xxi. 87. 
Warmundi Regis 'Occid. Anglor. vita, Vi- ' 

tEL. A. XX. 67. 
Warner, (Robt.) Tit. B.i. 140. 
Warwick, (Hiiloria Coniitam de) Vit'ex. 

C. ix. 246. 

Warwick, (E. of ) Vid. Dudley, Nevill. 
Warwick, (A.) Galf'a, C. ix. 113. 
Warwick, (R.) Jul. C. rii. 130. 
Wafte, (encroachments upon) VfisV. C. 
xiv. 340. 

Watchmen, (concerning) Vbs>. xiv. 
598. 

Water-Eaton, (Manor of) Tit. B.iii. 4iS. 
W.iterton, (Robi.) Vesp. F. xiii. 3I. 
Watkins, (Milt.) Tit. B.viii. 169. 
Watfon, (Chriftr.) Hift. of Ddrham, Vi- 
tel. C. ix. 61, 102, 124, 125. 

Watfon, (Wm.) Vesp. C. xW. 579. 

Watfon, ( ) Tit. B.iv. 251. 

Watts, (Jo.) Jul. C. iii. i. 
Watts, (Wm.) Jul. C. iii. 162 b. 
Weverlie, (annales monad, de) Vesp. A% 
xvi. 21. 

Weavers In l^ent, (Articles concerning) 

Tit. B. 1, 189. 
Webbe, (Tho.) Galba, D. iii. 199. 
Weducfter, (Cha.) Vesp. F.xii. 137. 
Weights, vid. Pondera. 
Weir, (Hercules) Cal. E. x. 108. 
Weierus, (Theod.) Galba, B. xi. 333. 
Welbe, (Laur.) Tit. B. ii. 291. 
Weldon, (Tho.) Cofferer, Vesp. C. xiv. 

48h Faust. C. ii. 140. 

WeJlefedus (....) Tit. B. i. 364. 
Wells, Ecdef. carta, Tib. E. viii. 250. 
Wells, (Ric.& Rob.) their attainder, Jul. 

B. xii. 206. 
Wenefredar, (Seas.) vita^Uniracula, Cl a v i>. 

A. V. 138, 141. 

Wenfcnbeck, (Jacob van) Galba, Civ. 

37, 46, 49, 56, 58, 60, 73, 74, 92, 

98, 104, 145, 150, 180 b. 
Wentworth, (Tho. Lord) Vksp. F. xiii. 

114 b. 

Werburgae, (Scac.) vita, Cal. A. viii. 82. 
Wcrburg,(Monafl.Chefter. foundat. Faust. 

B. viii. 122. 

Weregeld, (de variis fpcciebus) Claud. 

D. iL 12. 

Wcfcl, (magiftrates of) Galba, B. xi. 299. 
D. vii. 44 b. 

WefTex, (Kings of) Tib. B. v. 21, 22. 

(Bilhops of) Tib. B. v. 20^ 
V/eft, (Clement) Knt. of Malta, Otho, 

C. ix. 58, 75, 77» 105- 

Weft, (Dr. Nic.> Dean of Windsor, aad 
Bp. of Ely, Cal. B. vi. 56* 69. D. 
vi. 194. vii. 44, 57, 73, 202. Vi- 
tel. B. xii. 98. Tit. B.i. 271. 

Weft, (Thomas) LordDclawar, Cal. C. 
iii. 312. 

Wcfti (Tho.) Iid. Lawarr, Vesp. F» xiii. 
112 b. Tit. B. i. 70. 



Wellbury, (Monafl.) cartae, Nero, E. i. 
.387. 

Wcftern Iflands, (property of) Tit. B. xi. 
44. 

Weftminfter Abbey. 

t^oundatlon, Charters, Bdlls, Sec, Auo.il. 

50,54,58,81. Claud. A. viii. 16. 

Vesp. E. ii. 74 b. Tit. A. viii. i, 

Faust. A. iii. 
Exceipta ex RegUlro Monaft. Ju l. C. ix. 

94 b. Vesp. B. xv. 21. 
Vifitation, Jul. D. ii. 15^. 
Abbots, Deans, &c. Claud. A. vliL 

34, 66, 69. 
Regiflrum capfeftx Sci. Stdph. Faust. 

B.viii. 8r 

Weftminfter City^ tcaders 4 -benevolence^ 
Tit. B.v. 183. 
(Bifhop of) vid. Thirleby. 

Weftmorland. 

Earls: Fed. Jitl. C. vi. 221. vid. Nt- 
vill. 

Wefton, (John) a fryar, Vitel. B. x. 171. 

Weilon, (R.) Jut. C. iii. 137. 

Wefton, (kich.) arraignment for poifon- 

iagSir Th.Overbttry, Vittl. C.x\d;. 

395. 

WeftoDj (Wm.) Otho, C. ix. 94, 
Weihvodc. (Monaft. de) Regift. Carr. 

Vesp. E. ix. 2 b. 
Wexebrng, (Auguftine le Valois de) Vesp. 

C xiv. 273. 
Wexford, (conntyof) Tit. B.xiL 23, 80, 

251, 655. 

Weymouth, (plans of) Aug. i, vol.i. 34. 

vol. ii. 22. 
1(Charterof) Vbsp. F. ix. 274. 
Whalley, (fundatores Monaft. de) Vbsp. 

D. xvii. 2. 

Wharton, (Anne Ladjr) Tit. B. ii. 332, 

Wharton, (Philip Lord) Tit. B. ii. 30& 
Wharton, (Rich.) Clbop; E.iv. 122. 
Wharton, (Thomas Lord) Cal. B. iii. i3r, 

144, 176, 220, 225, 258. vii. 232, 233, 

235,242,467,472. ix. 2, 363,364. 
Wharton, (William) Cal. C.iii. 439, 440 B. 

444 ^- 44S» 44^» 44^- 
Wharton, (Mr.) Jul. F. vi. 286. 
Whear, (DegQrsus) Jul. C. v. 212 b. 

216 b. 

Wheeler, (J.) Nero, B.ix.r 195 b. Gal8a» 

D. ix. 168. 
Whcelock, (Abrah.) Jul. F. vi. 123. 
Whethamftead, (Joh.) Abbas S. Albani. 
Epift. Claud. D. i. i. 
Granarium, Tib; D. v. Nero, C.vi. 
A£ta, Claud. D. i. 33. 
Whitby, (Exccrpa c regiftro Prioijat. de) 

Vitel. E*xiv. 271. 
White (Will.) Tit. B. w. 25 b. 
Whitegift (Jo.). Abp. of Camerb. Jul. C. 

V. 22 b. Vesp. C. xiv. 529. 
Whitelocke, (J a.) Jul. C.iii. 54. 
Wluthead,.(Saml.) Galba, C. x. 28S. 
W*hitlaw, (Patrick) of the New grange, 

Cal. C. viii, 254. 
Whirred, K. of Kent, Aug. ii. 85. 
Wiat, (Tho.) Ves^p. F. xiii. 160 b. 
Wicciorum Ecci. Epifcopi, Tib. B.v. 20b. 
Wiche Caftle, (plan for) Aug. i. vol,i. 29. 
Wicfecwane, (Wm.) Archiep. Eborac. Jut. 

P.iv. 125. 



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Wickhain, (Wm. of) account of him, Jul. 
C. vi. 103. 
ViUi &c. Tit. A. xxiv. 2> n, 15. 
Tcftamcnt, Tit. A. xxiv. j. 
Wickhamici bxonienfcs, Tit. C. vl. 157. 
Wickliffc, (Henry) depofiiion concerning, 

Cal. B.i. 143. 
WicklifF, (John) Poftils. Claud. D. vili. 
109. 

XXXVII Articles, Tit. D. L 
Meditations, Tit. D. xix. 122. 
Mifcell.— Faust. C. vii. 125, 138 b. 
171 b. 

Widdrington, (Sir Hen.) Cal. C.vi. 161, 
162. vii. 1, 2,3, 3 b. 7*, 13, 18, 249. 
viii. 48, 182 b, 186, 262, 262 b. 264 b. 
266, 275, 276, 278 b. 281 b. 289. ix. 
172, 440*, 452. O.i* 206, 251, 285, 
302, 341- 

Widdrington, (John) Cal. B. iii. 264. 
Wideman, (Hier.) Vitel. B. xxi. 125. 

Tit. B. i. 342. 
Wight, (Iflcof) map, Aug. i* vol. i. 27, 

28. 

Defence, Otho, E. xi. 226. 
WiglafF, K. ofMercia: charter, Aug. ii. 

9. 94- 

Wigmore, (abbatia de) cxccrpta, Jt/L. C. 

vii. 245. 

Wigmore, (Rich.) Inftrua. Cal. D. 5. 164. 

Tit.C. vii. 146. 
WihthburgJB, (Scap.) miracula, Cal. A. 

viii. 98. 

Wikes, (Tho.) Chronicon, Tit. A. xiv. 
WilfFord, (Tho.) Galba, C. viii. 209. 
Wilfride, (S.) Abp. of York: his life. Tit. 
A. xviii. it, 
by Eadmcr, CaL. A. viii. 55. 
by Fridcgodas, Claud. A. i. I. 
by Heddius, Vesp. D. vi. 78. 

Wilfurde, ( ) Vbsp. F. ix. 141, 

Wilkes, (Sir Tho.) Inftruaions, jt^L.F. vi. 
94. Cal. E. ix. 35. Galba, C.x. 
79. D. vii. 131, 143. Vbsp. C. viii. 
234. 

' Lett. ice. Cal. E. ix. 144, 170b. Gal- 
ba, B. xi. 382. C. V. 79. ix. 366. X. i, 
83, 266.xi. 167. D. i. 73,80, 88, 156, 
164,284. ii. 175. V.317. vii. 156, 162, 
16s, 176 b. 177,181,196, 199, 203, 
2o3, 256. E. vi. 128. Tit. B. ii. 
207. vii. 30. 
Wille, (Ambr.) Galba, D. ii. 70. 
Willelmi Archiep. Ebor. Conflitutio, Vi- 
tel. A.ii. 107. 
Willelmi Lincoln, eccl. Cancel, cropi the- 

olog. VEst. E. X. 43 b. 
Willelmi canonici NoVi-burgi, hiftoria mif- 

cella, Vbsp. B.vl. iii. 
Willclmus martyr. TiT. A. xix, 150. 
William L K. of England. 

Names of thofe who came to England 
with him, Jul. B. xii. a, 3. Nero, 
A. viii. 126 b* 
Life, Vesp. A. xix. 104. 
de ipfo et tribus iiliis, Cleop. A. xii. 59. 
Laws, Jul. C.ii. 80 b. VitBl. A. )^iii. 

6. E, v. 161 b. Cttop. A.xvi. 54. 
Grants, Jul. C* ii. 66b, Auc.ii. 25, 
54. Vitel. A.ii. 106. Vesp.F. iik, 1. 
Atteilatiode primatu Cantuar. Dom. v. 1 3. 
Epitaph, Tit. A. xix. 114b. 
Defcents from, JuL. F. xi. 1. Vitel. A. 
XX. 245. 
William II. K. of England. 

Grants, Aug. ii. 53. Tib. C. ix. 45. 
Cal. B. vii. 290b. 



William the Lion, K. of Scotland: conven- 
tion with England, Cal. B. v. 61. 
Geneal. Faust^ A. viii. 109. 

William IL K. of Sicily, Jul. E. ii. 101. 

William IV. D. of Bavariai, Vesp. F. iiL ^9. 

William VI. D. of Bavaria, Cal. D. iii. 
142. 

William D. of Branfwic Lun. 6alBa,D. 
xiii. 117. 

William IX. D. of Guelders, Galba, B. i. 
108,120. 

William VI. Count of Hainaalt, Galba, 

B. i. 113, 114, 115. 

William IV. Landgr. of HefTe Cafiel, Gal- 
ba, D. xiii. 94. 

William D. of Juliers, Otho, E. x. 284^ 
Vesp. F. iii. 104, 104b. 

William D. of Mantua, Vesp. F. iii. I09. 

William I. Ct. of Naflau Orange, Cal. B. 
V. 315. Nero, B. vi. 332. Galba, 

C. iii. 53, 73 b. 89, 106, 224, 250. iv. 

10, 12, 17, 22, 37, 55, 56, 58, 60, 61, 
62, 63 b. 75, 77, 78, 79, .79 b. 80, 82, 
9b, 93, loi, 107b. 108, III, 113, 
114, 115, 116, 118, 121, 131, 134, 
138, 142, 143, 146, i52, 155, 159, 
163, 178, 180, 183, 218, 226, 235, 
239', 359. V. 1,298, 310. vi. P. i. 18, 
67. P.ii. 29, 83, 85, 300, 355. vii. 
265,270. X, 2$2. D. xi. 214. Vesp. 
F. iii. 107. V. 154, 170. Tit. B. vii. 
405. F. iii. 292. 

William Lewis, Ct. of Naflau DiHenburg, 

Galba, C. viii. 177. 
William Lewis, Ct. of Naflau, Galba, D. 

11. 172. iv. 267. vii. 103 b. x. 136. 
William Count de la Mark, Galba, C. iv. 

Williams, (John) Bp. of Lincoln, Jul. 

C. iii. 135, 171. 
Williams, (Sir Roger) Cal. E. vii* 380. 

viii. 93. ix. 143. Galba, C» viii. 55. 

ix. 85, 119. xi. 102. O. i. 40,. 152, 
i75» i79> **4- "-4- 

Williams, (Roger) Hift. notes. Tit. C. vii. 
6 b. 

Williams, (Wm.) Vesp. F. vi. ioob. 
Wiliiamfon, (.^dan^) Ca l. B. ii. 303. iii. 

152. vi. 114. 
Willins, (Roger) Galba, C.vi. P.ii, 106. 
Wmis, (Tho.) Cal. E. vi. 269. 
Willis, (Tim.) Nero, B. xi. 400. 
Willonghby, (Anty.) depofitions in 

Catherine's caufe, Vitel. B.xii. 85. 
Willoughby, (Sir Hugh) Otho, E. viii. 

10. Faust. C. ii. no. 
Willoughby, (P. Bertie) Goyr. of Berwick, 

Cal. D. ii. 486, 500^ 
Willoughby, (Tho.) Tit. B.L 381. 

Willoughby, (. . . Lord) Garter K. at arms. 
His embafly in Denmark, Tit. C. vii. 

209, 226. 
Willoughby, (Lord) vid. Beriie. 
Wilmington manor, Jul. B. xii. 249. 
Wilnenfis Eccl. Epifcopi, Tib. B. v. 26 b. 
Wilsford, (Gerfon) Tit. B. iv. 271. 
WilQiircf, (John) Galba, B. ix. 256. 
Wilfon, (Nic.) Tit. B.i. 348. 
Wilfon, (Dr. Tho.) Jul. C. iii. 87b. 181. 

Cal. C. iii. 260. E. x. 225, 359. xi. 

81. Nero, B.i. 142, 146, r48, 152, 

156, 206, 241. Galba, C. v. 51, 



100, 216, 272 b. 306, 325,^336, 3584 

vi. P. ii. 108. D. i. 2. 

Wafon, (Tho.) Vesp. C. xiv. 15. Tit. 
B. ii. 441 4 

Wilton, (Alfgetus de) conventio cutn ca-^ 
pitulo Wigorn. Vesp. E. iv. 207. 

Wilton. 

(Bifhopsof) Tib. B. v. 20 b, 
(Priory oQ foundation, Faust. B. iii. 194, 
258. 

Winch, (Humph.) Jut. C. iii. 62,63. 
Winchcomb, (monaft.) Cleop. B.ii. 216- 

(Abbot of) vid. Richard, 
Winchelfea, (notes about) Jul. F.vi. 394^ 
Winchelfea, (Rob. de) vid. Robertus. 
Winchemius ( . . . . ) Galba, C. ix. 141, 
17$. 

Winchefter. 
Biftiops,TiB.B.v. 20. Claud. A.i. 36. 
Vbsp. A. xvi. 13 b. xviii* 105 b. D. 
xviii. 139. F. ix. 270. Tit. C. xii. 
194- 

Ecclefire Wintonicnfis annales, Galba, 
A. XV. Vitel. A. xvii. 1, Vesp. D. 
ix. 9. 

Cartae, Vesp. A. viii^ 
Concilium apudWinton, Tib. C.i. 201, 
Statutum de Winton, Claud. D. ii. 
13 2 b. 

Novi monafterii apud Winton privilegia, 
&c. Vesp. A. viii. 

Ejufdem monaA. chronidon, Dom. xiiL 
I b. 

Collegium B. Maris de Winton, vid. Ox- 
ford. 

Privilegia ferial Wintonienfis, Tit. A, 
viii. 60 b. 

Winchefter Caftle,. Tit. B. ii. 242. 
Houfe of corre£lion, Vesp. F. ix. 277* 
Tit. B-v. 409. 

Winchefter, (Marquis of) vid. Pawlet, * 
Winchefter, (....) Vbsp. F. xii. 155, 
Winck, (Oliver van der) Tit. B. vii. 296L 
Windebank, (Rich.) Tit. B, ii. 206, 
Windfor College. 

Sututes, Vbsp. F.ix. i- 

Vifiut. Vesp. F. ix. 17 b. 
Windfor, (capellae regis apud) 

Viiitatio^ Cleop. £. ii. 24. 

Windfor, (Edward Lord) Tit. R ii. 363. 

vii. 197, 200, 214, 224, 26 j. xii, 25. 

Windfor, (Robt. de) tenures m cap. Vi- 

TEL. F. xii. 183 b. 
Wine and fait trade. Tit. B. iv. 158. 

Wines, (fweet) farm thereof, Tit. B. v. 
280. 

Wines, (a letter concerning) Vesp. C. xiv. 
599- 

Wingfield, (Sir Anthy.) Galba^ D. iv. 
. 18 1, viii. 65, 67 b. 94. 

Wingfield,. (Sir John) Galba, D. L 142. 
iv. 191,298. 

Wingfield^ (Mary) Jul. C.iii. 22b. 

Wingfield, (Sir Richard) 

(151^.) Cal. D.vi. i94.*-(i5i9.) Cal. 
D.vii. 120.— (1520.) Cal. D.vii. 176, 
ctindepaffim. — (1521.) Cal. D.viii. 
44, 58, 60. Galba, B.vl. 219. vii. 

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INDEX. 



26, et inde paffim^(i522.) Galba> 
B. vi. 158. vii, 207, 295, 297, 300, 
viii. 38, 77.— (iS*5-) Vesf. C. iii. 
S5> 72»>i3S» i57i 158* i88.— 
(1526.) Cal. D. ix. 258. 

Wingfidd, (Sir Robert) 
Lett. &c. (15 1 1.) ViTBL. B. xviii. 13.— 
(1513.) ViTBL. B. xviii. 37. — (1514.) 
ViTEL. B. xviii. 62, 89, 90.— (1515.) 
ViTEL. B. xviii. 108. & indcpalfim.— 
(1516.) ViTEL. B. xix. paffim.— 
(1517.) ViTEL. B. XX. 24, 27, 77,— 
(1520.) Cal. E. ii. 110.— (1521.) 
Galba, B. vii. 354. ViTEL. B. xx. 
232, 234— (1522.) Galea, B. vii. 3, 
4,6, 10, 11,249. vii 275, ct inde paffim. 
— (1523.) GAhBA, B. vii. 208, 214, 
216, 233, 245, 251. viii. 3, 12, 19, 
36, 38. — (1524.) Galea, B. viii. 
114 b.— (1525.) Galba, B. viii. 153, 
ic inde paffinu Vssr. C. iii. 282 b.— 
(1526.) Galba,B. ix. 5, 8, 16,12 b. 
—(1528.) Galba, B.tx. 43.~(i529.) 
Galba, B.ix. 16;. 

Wingficid, (Sir R. ) 

Galba, B. iii. 64, 68, 80, 83, 85, 174, 
239, 256 b. iv. 67, 74, 77, 94, 107, 
113, ii8« 140* 151, 157. V18F.F. 
xiii. 156. 

Wingham, (Statuta coUegii de) Galba, 
E. iv. 48 b. Tit. A. xxvi. 267. 

Winfhcmius, (Vitus) Galba, D. xiii. 85. 

Wintcney priory, Hampfli. Claud. D. iii. 
I b.3, 138 b. 

Winter, (Admiral) Cal. B. ix. 64. 

Winter, (Tho.) Archd. of Richmond, Nero, 

B. vi. 13, 122, 163. vii. 182. 
Winter, (W. and E.) Ox ho, E. ix. no, 

167. 

Winter, (..,.) concerning PortogaeTe 
affairs, Nero, B, i. 173 b. 178. 

Winton, (Andrew) Chronicle of Scotland, 
Nero, D. xi, 

Wintour, (Tho.) Tit. B. ii. 292. 

Winwood, (Ralph) Galba, E. i. 272, 284. 
Vesp. C. ix. 167. Tit. C. vii, 70. 

Wireker, (Nigel.) monach. Cantuar. 
Verfus, &c. Jul. A. vii. 53. Cleop. 

B. iii. 112, 113 b. 
Wirral, (Hugh) Tit, B. x. 281. 
Wife, (W.) Tit. B. xi 409. 

Wifmar, (magiftratesof) Nbro, B. ix. 55. 
Withekot, (Ecdeiia de) Nero^C. iii. 186. 
Withred K. of Kent, Jul. C. ii. 56. Aug. 
ii. 88. 

Wittgenftein, (Geo. a Sein coont of) 

Galba, B. xi. 375. D. ix. 79. 
Wlfrici, (Sci.) vita, Faust. B. iv. 63. 
Wlftani, (Sci.) vita, Claud. A. v. i6Qb. 
Wnley, (Tho.) Tit. B. I 98, 99. 
Woden, rex : de cjufdem filiis^DoM. x. 4. 
Wodenoth, (Jo.) Jul. C.v. 126. 
Wolfade, (St.) life and martyrdom, Ne ro, 

C. xii. 181. 

Woldemar III. K. of Denmark, Nero^ 
B. iii. 18. 

Wolfgang, (William) Ct. Palatbc of Neu- 

burg, Galba, D. xiii. 195. 
Wolfgang, count of Deuxpont, Galba, 

B. xi. 303, 307. Vrsp. F, iii. 44. 



WoUcy, (J.) Cal. C. ix. 168. E. vii. 290. 
Galba, C.x. 47. xi. 242. 

Wolley, (Tho.) Tit. B. iv. 108. 

Wolfey,(Tho.) Cardinal. 
Lett. &c. (1514.) Galba, B. iii. 146.— 
(1515.) Cal. D. vi. 270. Vitbl. 
B. ii. 152, 169, 202 b. 209 b. xviii. 
'93-— (iS«6.) Cal. B. iii. 18, 18b. 
vi. 129, 271. Gal B At B. iv. 160, 
162. vi. 90. ViTBL. B. xix. 82, 88, 
159' 167. 252, 293, 367— -(iSi?-) 
Galba, B. v. 164. Vitel. B. iii. 
146.— (15 19.) Cal. D. vii, 79, 83, 
125. Vitel. B. xx. 153, 157. — 
(1520.) Cal. B. vi. 23. D. vii. 203. 
Galba, B. vi. 179b.— (1521.) Cal. 
B. iii. 52, 106. D. viii. 38, 116, 121, 
I32> 143. Galba, B. viL 42, 45, 
49* 57» Vitel. B. iv. 104, 

145, 207. XX. 251. C. xi. 191.— 
(1522.) Cal. B. iii. 37. vi. 19, i28« 
• 242, 263, 267, 437, 438. Galba, 
B. vii. 262, 264. 360, 373, 375. 
Vitel. B. v, 6.— (1523.) Cal. B. ii. 
II. iii. 34, 50,180. vi. 218, 295, 321, 
452»45S* Nero, B. vii. 34. Vitel. 
B. V. 223, 240. Vesp. C. ii. 70, 
156, 167, 189, 202, 218.— (1524.) 
Cal. B.i. 112, 135, 314, 326. ii. 7, 
13, 18, 209. iii. 128. VI. 336,345, 

35 »» 3S3» 355» S^S- 4©* jr, 87. 
Vitel. B. vi. 13, 32, 58, 66, 112, 
156, 178, 183, 262. vii. 20. Vesp. C. 
ii. 247, 274, 290, 340, 357.— (1525.) 
Cal. D.ix. 93. Vitel. B. vii. i, 73. 
Vesp. C.iii. 3,49. — (1526.) Cal. D. 
IX. 138, 183, 190, 200 b. 216, 226. — 
(1527.) Vitel. B. ix. 183,189,201, 
203,206. Vesp. C. iv. 194.— (1528.) 
Vitel. B. x. 6, 7, 19, 24, 27, 43, 
4Sb. 47. 53» 54. 6z, 65, 66, 
67, 71, 72 b. 78, 85, 88, 173, 190. 
—(1529.) Vitel. B. xi. 18,20, 57, 
60, 82, 86,94, 119, 126, 167, 169, 
218, 235, 243. Vesp. F. xiii. 76. 
— (fine A«) Cal. D. vi. 340. E. i. 
27. ii, 14, 15. iii. 3, 4, 6. Nero, 
B.vi. 28, 34, 36. Galba, B.iv. 1, 
5,6 b. Vitel. B. XX. 9 b. 107, 112, 
181 b. 236, 243 b. 248, 255, 268. 
Vesp. C. xiii. 331. Tit. F. iii. 
102. 

Proceedings on the divorce of Hen. VIII. 

and Qj^Cath. Vitel. B. xii. paffim. 
Plate given by Woolfey to St. Alban's, 

Tit. B.i. 80. 

Agreement with the £. of Angus, Cal. 
B. vi. 395. 

His (latutes for the order of St. Auguftine, 

Vesp. F. ix. 22. 
Charges againft him, and pardon, Jul. 

F. vi. 31 b. 36. Vesp. F. ix. 190. 

Wolftani, monachi Winton. vita Sci. 
Athelwoldi. Nero, E. i. 415 b. 

Woman^ whether allowed to reign. Ap- 
pend, xxvii. 158. 

r 

Wood, (John) Cal. C. i. 162, 313. 
Woodford, (Joh.de) Rcgift. cartar. de ejuf- 

dem maneriis, Claud, A. xiii. 
Woods, (prefcrvition of) Ti t. B. iv. 289 b. 

291. V. 192, 297. 
Woodftockc, (Edm.) E. of Kent: Pedigree, 

Tit. B. viii. 273. 



Woodvile, (Anth.) E. of Rivers, Vitel. 
C. i. 7. 

Woodvile, (Ric.) E. of Rivers, Jul, B. xii. 
145. Vesp. F.xiii. 36. 

Woodwalton, (boundaries of ) Jul. F. ix. 
90. 

Woodward, (George) TiT.B.vii, 102. 

Woodward, (Rowland) Inftruflionsto, Jul. 
E. ii. 87. 

Woodward, (Wm.) Jul. C. iii. 50b. 

Woollen trade, Jul. F. vi. 104. Cal. E. 
ix. 497. X. 23. xi. 304. Galea, 
C. i. 211. D. viii. 285. xiii. 182. E.i. 
163, 284, 320b. 330, 370, & indepallim. 
Vesp. C.xiv. 477. Tit. B. v.44, 311, 
420. Faust. C. ii. 95, 96. Appeko. 
jcxviii. 129, 

Worcefter Cathedral. 

Charters, Vitel. C. ix. 126. 

Church regifters, Tib. A. xiii. 175 b. 

Nero, E.i. 387. ^ 
Excerpta ex cartular. Jul. F. vi. 357. 

Vitel. C. ix. 126. Vesp. A. v. 92. 
Chronicon, Cal. A. x. 60. 
Obituary, Cal. A. x. 191. 
Bifliops, Tib. A. xiii. 175. Cal.A. 

60, 189. Vitel. C. ix. 198b. 
vid. Clifford, Gigles, Ghinuce. 
Convcniio capituli, cum Alfgeto de Wil* 

ton, Vesp. E. iv. 207. 
Mifcell. Cal. A. x. 204 b. Claud. A. 

i. 36,36 b. viii. 80, 216. 

Carta Monad. Scat. Maria, ibid. Tib. 
A. xiii. 1. 

Worcefter Caftle, Jul. F. vi. 357. 
Worcefter, (Marq. and E«rls oO vid. So- 
merfet. 

Wormley, (John) Galba, D.i. 192, 198, 
Worrey, (Sir John) Cal. E. viii, 455. 
Worthington, (Tho.) Vesp. C. viii. 100. 

Wotton, (E.) Cal.B. v. 180. C.viii. 193, 
195, 198, 210 b, 220| 232. ix. 130, 
131, 134. 

Wotton, (Edward) 

Inftroa. Cal. C. viii. 187. Galea, E« 
vi. 302. 

Lett. Cal. B. v. 180. 

Wotton, (Sir Hen.) Jul. C. iii. 167b. 

Nbro, B. vii. 179. 
Wotton, (John) Galea, C. xi. 256. 

Wotton, (Dr. Sir Nic.) Cal. E. iv. 215, 
218. Galba, B. xL 47, 52. xii. 
221, 236. C. i. 4, 12, 28 b. iL 
162. Vitel. B. xxi. 178, 186, 209. 
Vesp. C. vii. 227. 

Wrielberg, (Fred, de) Bp. of Wurzburg, 
Vesp. F. iii. 103. 

Wright, (Edw.) Tit. B. viii. 318. 
Wriothefley, (Hen.) ift E. of Southampton, 
Tit. B. ii. 319, 338. vii. 8. 

Wriothefley, (Hen.) 3d. E. of Southamp- 
ton: arraignment, Vitel. C. xvii. 
339. Vesp. F.xiii. 311. Tit.B. vii. 
444- 

Wriothefley, (Tho.) Chancr. Cal. Bf vii. 
301. Tit. B. ii. 330. 



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Wriothefley, (Tho.) Galba, B. x, 122, 
127. 

Writing, (fccrct) Vesp. F. ix. 185. 
Wroth, (Rob. and Tho.) Inquifit. poll mor- 
tem, Jul. F. x. i8. 
Wrothe, (Rich.) Tit. B. iii. 85. 
Inftrudlionsy Cal. C. ii. 405. 

Wuldhar, Bp. of London, Aug. ii, 18. 
Wulfgythi, contraftus emptionis,TiB. B. v. 

76. 

Wulfred, Abp. of Canterb. deeds, Aug. 
47* 72* 74» 75» 77' 87, 93, 

94, 

Wulfftani periplus, Tib, B. i. iib. 
Wulpher, K. of Mercia: charter, Aug. ii. 
5- 

Wulftani, (S.) vita, Vesp. E. ix, 10. 
Wyat, (Sir Tho.) Inftr. Vitel. B. xxi. 170. 

Expences, Vesp. C. xiv. 19. 
Wyckc, (Tho.) Canonic, de Ofneya. 

Annales AngHae, Tib. A. ix. 42. 
Wykcwanc, (Walt.de) Abbas de Winch- 
comb. 

Perquifita fpiritual. Cleg p. B. ii. 216. 
Wyl Buckc, his Teflament, Jul. A. v. 
126 b. 

Wylfon, (Seer) Nbro, B.xi. 177, 
Wymundham monaft. regill. cart. Tit.C. 

viiL 

Wyntcr, (Tho.) Nero, C. i. 42 b. Tit. 
B. i. 390. 

Wyfceftcr, (Wm.) Jul. F. vii. 25, 38, 
169. 

Wyverthorp, (Eccl. de) Vi tbl. A. ii. 100 b. 
X. 

XarifFs, kings of Fez, Morocco ^nd The- 
rudant» vid. Morocco, MuUey. 



y. 

Yakailey, (e;camination of) Cal. B. viiL 
298. 

Yarmouth, Jul. F. vi. 369b. Auo.i. vol. 
1.74. Claud. E. viii. 5. Tit. B. v. 
257. 

Yelverton, (Sir Hen.) Vesp. C. xiv. 340, 
459. Tit. C. vi. 157. 



YcJvcrton, (Tho.) Vesp. F.xiii. 332, 
Ymcrii, abbatis B. Mariae de Becco. 
Exequix, DoM.xi. 155. 

Yonge, (J.) Galba, B. iii. 256b. vii. 
278. 

York. 

Fundatio Eccl. Ebor. Cleop. C. iv.4. 
Conftitutiones varia;, BuD«, Statute, &c. 

de provincia Eborac, Vitel. A. ii. 

94, 99 b. 102 b. 104, 105, 106, 107, 

108, no, 113, n6, 117, 118, 130 b. 

Clbop. Civ. 20b. 21. 

Var. de Ecclef. Tit. A. xix. 6. Cleop. 
Civ. 15. 

Biihops and Archbps. of, Jul. D. iv. 
125. Tib. A. vii. 167. B. v. 21. Vitel. 

A. ii. 103. Tit. A. xix. 3, 117 b. 150. 
Cleop. C. iv. 5 b. Append, xiv. 
I. 

Subfidyof the clergy, Claud. A. viii. 
142. 

St. Peter's cathedral : chartulary, Claud. 

B. iii. 1, 164:. -©ALTSii, E. ac. $8, 118. 
St. Mary, monaft. Tib. E. viii. 244. 
Ordines celebrati in eccl. Ebor. Galba, 

E. X. 1 16 b. 139. 

(Magiftrates of) Tit. B. i. 279. F. iii. 

King's Commiflioncrs, or council at York, 
Cal. B. iii. 274. vii. 245. 

A Commiffion at York, vid. Mary Q, 
of Sc. 

Array of forces in Yorklhirc, Vesp. F. 

Mi. 199. Tit. B. V. 132. 
Nomina tenentium in com. Ebor. Claud. 

C. ii. 83. 

York, (Edmund) Cal. E. vii. 131. viii. 
139. Galba, D.i. 263.OTHO, E. xi. 
400. 

York, (Edmund, abbot of) Cleop. E. iv. 
47- 

York, (. . . Duke of) names of his lordfliips, 
&c. DoM. ix. 84 b. 

York, (a note figned) Vesp. F. iii. 35. 
Young, (Cha.) Vesp. F. xiii. 326 b. 

Young, (Rich.) Bp, of Bangor, Nero, B. 
iii. 19, 20, 21 b. Galba, B. i. 59,60, 
6i, 62, 96, 97, 98. 

Young, (Patricius) Vitel. C. ix. 56. 
Young, (John) Vesp. C. xiv. 170. 



Ypotis, a legend, Cal. A. ii. 77 b. 
Ypres, (town of) Galba, C. ix. 13. 
Yfcndaim, (Walter de) Galba, B. i. 6. 
Y vanes, (Ynigo) de S. Cruz ^ a political and 

moral difcourfc, Vesp. C. xiii. 375. 
Ywain & Gawain, a romance, Galba, E. 

ix. I. 



Zagrabia, (Bp. of) Vesp. P. 1. 48. 
Zamoifki, (John) Chancr. of Poland, Nero, 

B. ii. 226, 289, 302. Tit. B. vi. 119. 
Zapol, (Johnde) K. of Hungary. 
Hiaeledion, Vbsp. F. i. 6. 
Mifcell.— Nero, B. ix. 77. Vesp. F. i. 
8, 20, 21, .23, 55, 67, 76, 77, 81. iii. 
86 b. 

Zarne, (Sebaft.) Cal. E.x. 412. 

Zealand, Galba, C*v. 58,292, 294. vi. 

47* 52. vii. 252 b. 286. viii. 162, 
233 b. ix. 21 1. D. ii. 218. V. 175, 329, 
viii. 276. ix. 17, 18. X. 69, 168. xi. 2. 
xii. 264, 328. Vesp. D. ix. 53. 

Zero, (Jn. de) Vesp. F. v. 377. 
Zinzan, vid. Alexander. 
Zirickfee, (fiege of ) Galba, C.iv. 293. 
Zohlpi, (W.) Galba, C. ix. 147. 

Zolner, (Conrad de) Grand Matter of Pruffia, 
Nero, B. ii. 12. 

Zoologica. 

De natura animalium, Vesp. E.x. 59 b. 
Zofimi Epift. Claud. C. vi. 2. 
Zouch, (Edw. Lord) Cal. D.ii* 151, 155, 

169. Nero, B.iv. 195, 204, 211. 
Zouch, (John) Vesp. F.xiii. 113b. 
Zouch, (Mary) Vesp. F.xiii. 114. 
Zouch, (Rich.) Cleop. E. iv. 259 b. 

Zurich: on its polity, Cal. B. v. 323. 

Zutphen, Galba, Cxi. 132, 313. D. i. 
114, 154. ii. 14. viii. 2, 129. 

Zuyder Sea, (Chart of) Aug. i. vol.ii. 29, 
64. 

Zuylen, (W. van) Galba, C.x. 157. 

Zweveghem, or Swcvingham, (Fr. de Ha- 
leyn. Lord of) Galba, C. iv. 230, 
233* 236. V. 21, 254, 255 b. 339. vi. 
P. i. 16 b. 22. 



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